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you can see wilbur-by-the-sea. when you get to the darker shade of green, you' re probably looking at two to three inches an hour. there is the latest image, one more time. you can see the thunderstorm racing off to the north and the east. the biggest concern as we are looking at this is the concern for those strong, straight line , damaging winds. combine that with high-rise condominiums, some of the outdoor patio furniture can be flying around. eric, not sure if you are seeing new news. i think they will play this one safe. eric: that danger is over in the next few minutes time. it looks like it is continuing to move out. we will send things over to wesh 2 news at noon. we will be in the weather center watching this. for now, let' s get you caught up on the day' s news. michelle: we just want to reiterate that severe tornado warning has expired. jason: we want to begin with a severe system moving through the area. we are talking about blizzard-like conditions for the folks in the northeast end. thanks for joining
you can see wilbur-by-the-sea. when you get to the darker shade of green, you' re probably looking at two to three inches an hour. there is the latest image, one more time. you can see the thunderstorm racing off to the north and the east. the biggest concern as we are looking at this is the concern for those strong, straight line , damaging winds. combine that with high-rise condominiums, some of the outdoor patio furniture can be flying around. eric, not sure if you are seeing new news. i...
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we passed the million mark by sea on the move all over asia right now. could there be again? i would hate to say no, there can't be. we saw this past year how powerful that flow is. >> we thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera. >> thanks for having me. >> the group demonstrating an order for two farmers to return to jail. they served some jail tile a court ruled their sentences were too lenient and ordered them back to prison. the group says it wants the federal government to stop interfering with the rights of landowners. puerto rico in desperate financial trouble. the island is expected to default on some of its $70,000,000,000 worth of debt on monday. there is a looming food crisis. most food is import. to hem them increase local production four years ago, terror rodriguez opened this small organic restaurant in san juan. today, her kitchen is busy creating food grown locally mostly by her sister's farm. people are packing the tables. a sustainable farm to table menu and a boost for the local economy. >> what i have seen in these past few years, i want to become
we passed the million mark by sea on the move all over asia right now. could there be again? i would hate to say no, there can't be. we saw this past year how powerful that flow is. >> we thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera. >> thanks for having me. >> the group demonstrating an order for two farmers to return to jail. they served some jail tile a court ruled their sentences were too lenient and ordered them back to prison. the group says it wants the federal...
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. >> in the comments, the viewer asked to talk about ormand by the sea. he said "big tony is in the house." when he wrote that, i think he did a little one of these. >> just a little bit, the roof. let's talk about ormand by the sea for all the folks watching out there, including big tony. there's your shout-out right there. as you can see for tonight, temperatures are cooling down into the upper 40's or so. not as chilly as earlier nights. another nice day on thursday, warming up to 64 degrees. things will start moving and shaking by thursday night. you can see the clouds start rolling in. there will be the slight increase, a chance for rain heading into 10 p.m. as temperatures are warmer than tonight. if you have any outdoor plans to get done and not get all sopping wet when you're outside, you might want to do it before thursday night. if you don't live by ormand by the sea, not to worry. you can download our pinpoint weather app or go on our website and we have all the zone forecasts, down to your neighborhood and street forecast, all times of the day.
. >> in the comments, the viewer asked to talk about ormand by the sea. he said "big tony is in the house." when he wrote that, i think he did a little one of these. >> just a little bit, the roof. let's talk about ormand by the sea for all the folks watching out there, including big tony. there's your shout-out right there. as you can see for tonight, temperatures are cooling down into the upper 40's or so. not as chilly as earlier nights. another nice day on thursday,...
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Jan 26, 2016
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th is a picture that was september to us by sea tow from fort lauderdale. they are a private comomny who showed up to help sal vandal the boat. about 6:30 tonight the coast guard received a phone call from 13 nautical miles off t coast of lauderdale by the sea that this 106 foot motor yacht was taking on water and going under. we spoke with the coast guard three different units from the coast guard arrived, helicopter and 2 boats to help rescue those people. we spoke with the coast guard about that rescue mission, and what the conditionon were like as they tried to get those people off the sinking yacht. >> at about 25 minutes after last person was taken off the vessel is when the vessel completely sunk. extremely hectic situation. you have to think about it. choppy sea. high winds. but at the same time we have some of the most efficient crew in search and rescue. they were able to do it successfully. >>reporter: now because the coast guard was able to get to those people, within 30 minute of getting t phone call they were able to get them all safely off th
th is a picture that was september to us by sea tow from fort lauderdale. they are a private comomny who showed up to help sal vandal the boat. about 6:30 tonight the coast guard received a phone call from 13 nautical miles off t coast of lauderdale by the sea that this 106 foot motor yacht was taking on water and going under. we spoke with the coast guard three different units from the coast guard arrived, helicopter and 2 boats to help rescue those people. we spoke with the coast guard about...
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coast guard rescued them from their sinking yacht off the coast of lauderdale by the sea. it happened yesterday evening. the ship was headed for freeport in the bahamas when it started taking on water. the crew and the captain tell us that rough seas were not a problem. they're trying to figure out what went wrong. that ship is now under 1,200 feet of water. all 13 people made it back on to dry land. stay with nbc 6 as we check with investigators about what went that ship down. live in miami beach, julia bagg, nbc 6 news. >>> vooerero beach police looking for edward and lizette gamez. edward gamez is wanted in connection with a fatal shooting last week. >>> new surveillance video showing armed robbery at a west p park store. the employees say a man walked gun at them and made off with money from the safe. >>> a settlement has been reached between florida state university and a former student who says jameis swin stop, nowow an nfl player, raped her. the settlement awards kinsman $200,000. >>> the every ward isreward for john jamal smith supp to $15,000. police say smith wa
coast guard rescued them from their sinking yacht off the coast of lauderdale by the sea. it happened yesterday evening. the ship was headed for freeport in the bahamas when it started taking on water. the crew and the captain tell us that rough seas were not a problem. they're trying to figure out what went wrong. that ship is now under 1,200 feet of water. all 13 people made it back on to dry land. stay with nbc 6 as we check with investigators about what went that ship down. live in miami...
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Jan 21, 2016
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by land, by sea and by el nino. >> you know, the one thing we done con roll, even though we like to think we can is the weather. >> el nino power storms have brought tornadoes and destruction, on the mines those responsible for constructing gas pairial la. >> all of the schedules are being tweaked and moved up so we can get as much work done. >> storms are expected to blow in tomorrow before the parade on saturday. next weekend another chance at gasparilla are beets. which is why extra precautions facilities. smaller tents are being set up, gas pairial la might not set sail saturday because of the went. precautions in case mother nature sends a blast unexpectedly. it doesn't appear el nino will rain on gasparilla's parade. in tampa johnathan 10 news wtsp. >> that is good news. >>> yes, we do have storms that we are tracking, it won't so much be the storms but what is behind it that still could be an issue for the childrens parade. let's talk about if you just got home, this is the mid atlantic blizzard in the making, it is also our friday storms, in fact severe weather is still a possibil
by land, by sea and by el nino. >> you know, the one thing we done con roll, even though we like to think we can is the weather. >> el nino power storms have brought tornadoes and destruction, on the mines those responsible for constructing gas pairial la. >> all of the schedules are being tweaked and moved up so we can get as much work done. >> storms are expected to blow in tomorrow before the parade on saturday. next weekend another chance at gasparilla are beets....
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that means that we have missiles by air, by land, and by sea. >> stephen: as paul revere told us. >> exactly. ( laughter ) but the thing is, he seemed to be unaware that we even had that. but then a week later, it's even scarier. mr. trump says, "of course, we've got a nuclear triad, and our biggest problem is we've been unwilling to use it enough." >> stephen: really? >> and, i mean, we're kind of acting light, but that shouldn't be made light of. the nuclear arsenal he's more eager to use. we have him and the big guy from he has a name, sir. he's not just-- he's not just-- >> but, anyway, he's eager to shoot down russian planes. >> stephen: you said that if you wanted somebody to start world war iii, you pointed at christie, and said, "here's your man." >> right. and i think that's the important part of these debates, is you want someone with judgment, someone with wisdom, and someone with restraint. and i worried. but interestingly, it's on both sides. hillary clinton wants a no-fly zone as well. she wanted to topple qadaffi as well. she wants regime change. and that's why i think
that means that we have missiles by air, by land, and by sea. >> stephen: as paul revere told us. >> exactly. ( laughter ) but the thing is, he seemed to be unaware that we even had that. but then a week later, it's even scarier. mr. trump says, "of course, we've got a nuclear triad, and our biggest problem is we've been unwilling to use it enough." >> stephen: really? >> and, i mean, we're kind of acting light, but that shouldn't be made light of. the nuclear...
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women and children and girls and boys under the age of 17 that will be 1 million migrants arriving by sea and half are women and children. >>> and form governor jeb bush took a right turn when talking about national security and brought of hillary clinton. >> if she gets elected, she is being investigated by the fbi right now. >> this is a half-truth. the fbi has looked into the security setup for her home server and thumb drive that has copies of clinton's work e- mails and law enforcement officials said that clinton herself is not the target of the inquiry. it is unclear if the fbi probe is just a political inquiry or if it is going to involve into a true investigation. >> we'll watch when the democratic candidates get their turn on the stage. they are heading to south carolina this weekend for their gave gave the -- their first debate of the year. >>> and we're getting new have happened in the moment before iran took ten navy sailors into custody this week. they say it seems that a navigation nal mistake caused the sailors' boat stray in the iranian waters. they were returned to their
women and children and girls and boys under the age of 17 that will be 1 million migrants arriving by sea and half are women and children. >>> and form governor jeb bush took a right turn when talking about national security and brought of hillary clinton. >> if she gets elected, she is being investigated by the fbi right now. >> this is a half-truth. the fbi has looked into the security setup for her home server and thumb drive that has copies of clinton's work e- mails...
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a large crowd came to see the key exchange by land and by sea right outside the tampa convention center. hundreds of boats docked outside the center. >> and we want to see your photos. we are asking you to send us photos, your best shots. just submit a comment with a picture to this post and we will show the fan favorite tomorrow as our photo of the week. and check out this absolutely coming in during the sunrise. picture. speaking of that, let's head to bill rogers. we could not have asked for more perfect weather. >> right around the time they were getting that shot across the water, it was almost smooth. almost like glass. the big breakfast show and we filtering in. it looks like they got a later start this year. loads of folks along bay shore. we have had some clouds streaming across through the gulf of mexico. but we do not expect any rain tomorrow. corey temperatures . 58. 59 in longboat key. we will get down to 53 in tampa. will really watch those temperatures zoomed. 69 in saint dyersburg. tampa at 73. and you have not seen anything yet. we have eyes in the 80s by midweek. more
a large crowd came to see the key exchange by land and by sea right outside the tampa convention center. hundreds of boats docked outside the center. >> and we want to see your photos. we are asking you to send us photos, your best shots. just submit a comment with a picture to this post and we will show the fan favorite tomorrow as our photo of the week. and check out this absolutely coming in during the sunrise. picture. speaking of that, let's head to bill rogers. we could not have...
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during an attack on a hotel in the resort city of hurghada.the suspects are said to have arrived by sea and carried isis flags.police shot and killed one of the suspects. the two tourists, said to be this comes just one day afafr a terror attack at a hotel in cairo near the pyramids....no one was hurt in that attack. from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm alison starling. 3 3 3 taking a live look over norfolk tonight on our square tire sky watch camera. 3 *cold.* and getting *colder.* chad has the frigid details 3 "first alert weather with siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell." 3 3 3 3 larry, diana and chad talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 <
during an attack on a hotel in the resort city of hurghada.the suspects are said to have arrived by sea and carried isis flags.police shot and killed one of the suspects. the two tourists, said to be this comes just one day afafr a terror attack at a hotel in cairo near the pyramids....no one was hurt in that attack. from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm alison starling. 3 3 3 taking a live look over norfolk tonight on our square tire sky watch camera. 3 *cold.* and getting *colder.*...
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harbor oaks, wilbur by the sea pigheaded toward you. tom coming you could see the notch. if there isn't a tornado moving across the ground on a1a. >> live radar. port orange for twee one -- 421 wilbur by the sea. more central sections of volusia county where you go from green to red there is a gradient through here big colors changing rapidly. intensity in the storm so ponce inlet, marzullo north, ponce park here to the south. we go from disappearing island on the north side of new smyrna pants -- parents ponce park. it will be in this area here from wilbur by the sea south along s. atlantic avenue. a1a is here. you can see this coming on by moving over the full and working toward beaches. velocity not as impressive, brian. looking at some of the wind changes west of ponce inlet. of we get a brief touchdown we get them frequently out of this set up and usually they are from ponce inlet south of portland north of edgewater. new smyrna beach proper, stay where you are because there is more weather moving in but the severe threat is going to be on the north side of new smyrna
harbor oaks, wilbur by the sea pigheaded toward you. tom coming you could see the notch. if there isn't a tornado moving across the ground on a1a. >> live radar. port orange for twee one -- 421 wilbur by the sea. more central sections of volusia county where you go from green to red there is a gradient through here big colors changing rapidly. intensity in the storm so ponce inlet, marzullo north, ponce park here to the south. we go from disappearing island on the north side of new smyrna...
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coming six to eight weeks and highlighting the increasing number of people who are coming coming by sea. what can the e.u. do? >> we can subsidize all these refugee camps in turkey and jordan so people do not dare to cross the sea to come into greece and then to germany. there are many possibilities. nothing is easy. but i think there is one fact, germany cannot take in the whole population of syria and it is not prepared to do so and there must be some regional solidarity in the first place and the oil-producing countries should take part and do their share also in these complicated matters. anchor: what does that mean to do your share because the policies have absolutely failed so far? >> you need great efforts. germany, of course, cannot put an end to the war in syria. we are not a member of the security council and don't want to go in by military force. we cannot do that. it is a very hard task to engage in negotiations. and the first thing we have to address is turkey in particular because people should stay close to syria and should not all come to germany. they should go back to
coming six to eight weeks and highlighting the increasing number of people who are coming coming by sea. what can the e.u. do? >> we can subsidize all these refugee camps in turkey and jordan so people do not dare to cross the sea to come into greece and then to germany. there are many possibilities. nothing is easy. but i think there is one fact, germany cannot take in the whole population of syria and it is not prepared to do so and there must be some regional solidarity in the first...
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engineers in spain tested an affordable solution to transport fresh water to those in need - by sea. this looks really cool. it's a big floating bag of highly resistant plastic and specially designed zippers that hooks to a tugboat and is transported over the sea. the water bag is solid enough to walk on, but also flexible when facing ocean waves. the bag naturally floats on the surface since fresh water is lighter than salty sea water. this method costs two times less than tanker deliveries and has lower impact on the environment. behind the bust. coming up on wavy news 10 at 6-- new details on the evidence authorities got-- which lead up to the raids at 6 local massage parlors. an elementary teacher could face charges after parents say they duct-taped their a board of governors meeting turns violent in north carolina. why these protesters want their new school leader - out before she's even started. my full forecast is a texas grand jury cleared planned parenthood of all misconduct and instead indicted anti-abortion activists. two of the activists who made undercover videos - now f
engineers in spain tested an affordable solution to transport fresh water to those in need - by sea. this looks really cool. it's a big floating bag of highly resistant plastic and specially designed zippers that hooks to a tugboat and is transported over the sea. the water bag is solid enough to walk on, but also flexible when facing ocean waves. the bag naturally floats on the surface since fresh water is lighter than salty sea water. this method costs two times less than tanker deliveries...
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this is a pier, one of many inundated today by sea water. we're in the middle of what's called a king tide, and basically you know how tides work, the sun and moon basically pull on our oceans. they yank on them by their gravitational pull. every so often, you get a spring tide when the sun and moon are algined and combine and their gravitational pull pulse hard on the ocean. right now we're in this king tide where we're especially close to the sun. it means the high tide is about a foot and a half higher than it typically is. you combine that with the effect of el niÑo, we're looking at another foot of sea level rise. in a storm situation between three and four, maybe five feet of sea level rise. this isn't just some sort of novelty, just a threat to the tourist shoes here today. this is a glimpse of the future, the kind of sea level rise we're going to see on a regular basis by 2100. this doesn't also just affect san francisco, four out of 10 americans live in a coastal town according to fema, meaning the lives of maybe hundreds of millions
this is a pier, one of many inundated today by sea water. we're in the middle of what's called a king tide, and basically you know how tides work, the sun and moon basically pull on our oceans. they yank on them by their gravitational pull. every so often, you get a spring tide when the sun and moon are algined and combine and their gravitational pull pulse hard on the ocean. right now we're in this king tide where we're especially close to the sun. it means the high tide is about a foot and a...
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of the about one-million migrants arriving by sea, 31-percent are children and 19-percent and this is not the only fact- check of tonight's debate. our politifact team will be working overnight... reviewing statements from other candidates.we'll be posting all our "truth ratings" on wcpo dot com.. and our mobile app..also... see what we found out tomorrow morning, on good morning tri-state. milder weather is back. nine first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh has your look at the morning forcast. our friday morning will continue with mild weather as temperatures start near 40 degrees during the commute. and while there's a chance for wet weather early, it appears the rain will really begin near noon and continue into a man accused of attacking an officer.. breaking his nose and jaw... breaks down in court. "something is not right with my head. there's no way this is reality right now. what is going on right now? this is not real." real." only nine on your side was there as kyle moore was arraigned in brown county. police say he attacked ripley officer john amole on wednesday ni
of the about one-million migrants arriving by sea, 31-percent are children and 19-percent and this is not the only fact- check of tonight's debate. our politifact team will be working overnight... reviewing statements from other candidates.we'll be posting all our "truth ratings" on wcpo dot com.. and our mobile app..also... see what we found out tomorrow morning, on good morning tri-state. milder weather is back. nine first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh has your look at...
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it is also being said that the assailants may have arrived by sea.ro temperatures in the balkans, large numbers of refugees are continuing to make the overland journey to europe. around 20,000 people cross into the eu in the past week alone. medics working at refugee points say that their health is at increasing risk in the freezing weather. our european correspondent has spent the last few days on the border between serbia and croatia. he sent this report. reporter: along europe's refugee trail, temperatures have plummeted. still, they keep coming, 2000 to 3000 a day. children without shoes. and growing numbers of families. it had been thought that winter would slow the arrival, but here at the gates of the european union they are still lining up to get in. a few days ago. this is in critical. further -- this is incredible the cold. for them, even more so. reporter: more and more are falling sick. meanwhile, croatian police select who to let into the eu and who to turn back, a difficult task. this sikh family was stopped. they appeared to be genuine
it is also being said that the assailants may have arrived by sea.ro temperatures in the balkans, large numbers of refugees are continuing to make the overland journey to europe. around 20,000 people cross into the eu in the past week alone. medics working at refugee points say that their health is at increasing risk in the freezing weather. our european correspondent has spent the last few days on the border between serbia and croatia. he sent this report. reporter: along europe's refugee...
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the 106-foot yacht went under about 13 miles off the coast of lauderdale by the sea. last night at 11:00, our team spent the overnight hours trying to get new interviews with some of the people on board when all of this was happening. nbc 6 reporter julia bagg is at the coast guard station in miami beach after talking with some of those people.e. good morning, julia. >> reporter: hi there, eric. the people who made it onto dry land were headed for the bahamas supposed to be in freeport. that's where they were headed yesterday evening when their ship sank instead off the coast of lauderdale by the sea. let me show you the pictures again. it really shows the nature of this rescue that happened yesterday evening when that 106-foot luxury yacht went down. it is now at the bottom of the ocean. but all13 people on board are safe. we talked to the captain. he told us he first noticed some vessel, but he's not sure exactly what went wrong. the serena 3 was three years old, built in brazil. have a listen to what the ship's captain had to say about that rescue. >> it was so qui
the 106-foot yacht went under about 13 miles off the coast of lauderdale by the sea. last night at 11:00, our team spent the overnight hours trying to get new interviews with some of the people on board when all of this was happening. nbc 6 reporter julia bagg is at the coast guard station in miami beach after talking with some of those people.e. good morning, julia. >> reporter: hi there, eric. the people who made it onto dry land were headed for the bahamas supposed to be in freeport....
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they are reported to have arrived by sea. at least two people have been injured.e'll keep you up to date with those details as we get them. >>> now from mexico the president's twitter account as announced the recapture of the drug lord el chapo guzman. adam, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this is a big, big catch for the president. there are not releasing many details. he is going to be speaking shortly to the country, but his twitter was boasting almost, saying mission accomplished. this follows an extremely embarrassing escape when he escaped from a high-security prison cell in july. that escape looked like something out of a hollywood movie, and there has been a manhunt also on that level in search for guzman. there have been many accusations that the army and authorities have got in heavy handed in their hunt for this man. but now that they have them, they will ask, are they going to hold on to him? because the u.s. wanted him extradited back in july, but the attorney general at the time said that just is not going to happen. they may change their tune now
they are reported to have arrived by sea. at least two people have been injured.e'll keep you up to date with those details as we get them. >>> now from mexico the president's twitter account as announced the recapture of the drug lord el chapo guzman. adam, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this is a big, big catch for the president. there are not releasing many details. he is going to be speaking shortly to the country, but his twitter was boasting almost, saying mission...
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the historians later said he lived by the sea and died on and buried in a. today we can see of the challenger crew it is complete this crew is honored we will never forget them with the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved to abide and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of god. thank you. >> that was interesting today. in january, 1986. eric is in my book a chapter called a lecturer and it is a lecture that they gave it to some students a few years ago as members of a class on government traditionally members do going into government and wanted to tell them you will go into government and after a while your job will bore you every day is the same and he will start to cut corners or get lazy but someday something big will happen and it will explode and the world will turn upside down and you will have to bring the best that you have to that moment and everybody around you will have to bring the best they have got to meet that moment. that is what we did that day. a terrible accident had happened the c
the historians later said he lived by the sea and died on and buried in a. today we can see of the challenger crew it is complete this crew is honored we will never forget them with the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved to abide and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of god. thank you. >> that was interesting today. in january, 1986. eric is in my book a chapter called a lecturer and it is a lecture that they gave it to some...
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we know that a million migrants came to europe by land and by sea in 2015.nd we heard from germany saying that they must take care of their own best interests. there is an e.u. wide solution to this problem will be effective. that is reference back to the e.u. summit that was held in brussels before christmas where these matters were discussed. we know on one hand there are many member states now who are very concerned about the security of their borders. equally there are member states who say that this is a fundamental element of the rights of european citizens. it certainly is something that these decisions both in sweden and in denmark will be discussed at fourth coming e.u. summits. of that we can be sure. >> a powerful explosion has been rocked downtown kabul. the interior ministry said it was caused by a car bomb but could not confirm the exact location. earlier in the day a suicide-bomber blew himself up close to kabul airport. there were injuries as police spotted the vehicle and caused the attacker to detonate the explosives early. it follows a ser
we know that a million migrants came to europe by land and by sea in 2015.nd we heard from germany saying that they must take care of their own best interests. there is an e.u. wide solution to this problem will be effective. that is reference back to the e.u. summit that was held in brussels before christmas where these matters were discussed. we know on one hand there are many member states now who are very concerned about the security of their borders. equally there are member states who say...
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during an attack on a hotel in the resort city of hurghada.the suspects are said to have arrived by sea and carried isis flags.police shot and killed one of the suspects. the two tourists, said to be swedish, were hospitalized. this comes just one day after a terror attack at a hotel in cairo near the pyramids....no one was hurt in that attack. from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm alison starling. 3 3 six months after escaping a mexican prison, one of the world's most wanted criminals is back in custody tonight. 3 coming up after the break... what it took to track down the 3 3 the most wanted drug lord in the world is back in custody. "el chapo" was recaptured in mexico today... nearly six months after the second prison escape of his career. 3 as omar villafranca reports... he's also wanted for several crimes in the u.s. 3 ((narr-1))mexican authorities finally got drug kingpin joaquin guzman back in their grasp.the man known as "el chapo" was arrested friday in chopper)mexican marines were met with a firefight - that ended with five of el chapo's men, dead.marines seized gun
during an attack on a hotel in the resort city of hurghada.the suspects are said to have arrived by sea and carried isis flags.police shot and killed one of the suspects. the two tourists, said to be swedish, were hospitalized. this comes just one day after a terror attack at a hotel in cairo near the pyramids....no one was hurt in that attack. from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm alison starling. 3 3 six months after escaping a mexican prison, one of the world's most wanted...
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officials say the attack took place in the red sea resort of hurghada and assailants arrived by sea. they say they killed or wounded a number of the gunmen. let's bring in our correspondent standing by for us in cairo. what more can you tell us about this developing situation? karim: there was just a few minutes ago a statement by the ministry of interior about this attack. they are saying that it was two attackers, one of the attackers, 21-year-old student from giza, was shot and killed, another attacker was wounded seriously. it's said they came in with knives into the hotel through the restaurant and injured two austrian tourists and one swede itch -- swedish tourist. sarah: this is not first time we've seen egypt as the target of an islamist attack. is this threat increasing there, would you say? karim: we have of course already a problem, we had a problem after the russian airliner was brought down apparently by terrorist attack. only yesterday we had another incident in cairo where israeli tourists were shot. so obviously tourists seem to be a target right now not only in china
officials say the attack took place in the red sea resort of hurghada and assailants arrived by sea. they say they killed or wounded a number of the gunmen. let's bring in our correspondent standing by for us in cairo. what more can you tell us about this developing situation? karim: there was just a few minutes ago a statement by the ministry of interior about this attack. they are saying that it was two attackers, one of the attackers, 21-year-old student from giza, was shot and killed,...
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it is estimated nearly 4,000 people died last year trying to reach europe by sea. russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jets violated turkish airspace. the row has deepened the rift between the two since turkey shot down a russian jet in november. a stark warning was sent to moscow. >> translation: if russia continues to violate turkey's sovereignty, they will bear the circumstances. such irresponsible behaviour will not improve the relationship between n.a.t.o. and russia or peace in the region. on the contrary it will do harm >>> we have an expert of turkey affairs and he explains why turkey didn't try to shoot down the plane this time. >> turkey did not want to be blamed for prematuring jeopardizing the geneva peace talks. at the same time the united states restrained turkey this time to avoid any direct confrontation between an n.a.t.o. partner and russia. also the previous shoot down. turkey did not get sympathy beyond rhetoric. there was support for protection of the airspace, but really in terms of action we did not see much response from n.
it is estimated nearly 4,000 people died last year trying to reach europe by sea. russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jets violated turkish airspace. the row has deepened the rift between the two since turkey shot down a russian jet in november. a stark warning was sent to moscow. >> translation: if russia continues to violate turkey's sovereignty, they will bear the circumstances. such irresponsible behaviour will not improve the relationship between n.a.t.o. and...
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thousands more came by sea in mauk shift rafts and boats. just today, the coast guard reported they picked up and returned 216 cubans this week alone. they are leaving the island in droves, afraid that the cuban adjustment act that gives them guaranteed entry may be wiped off the books. in the newsroom, michael putney, local10 news. >> laurie: we know you're following it for us. >>> and next tuesday is also president obama's final state of the union address. one seat in the first lady's box will be left empty for, quote, the victims of gun violence who the big part of the president's address address to going to focus on gun violence. you can see the state of the union next tuesday at 9:00 p.m. on local10. former president mario diaz ballard is going to give the republican response in spanish. >> calvin: breaking stories. the mexican drug lord known as el chapo has been captured. >> laurie: plus, new video of the shootout in philly. the gunman who tried to assassinate the cop confessing he was inspired by isis. both stories on "world news ton
thousands more came by sea in mauk shift rafts and boats. just today, the coast guard reported they picked up and returned 216 cubans this week alone. they are leaving the island in droves, afraid that the cuban adjustment act that gives them guaranteed entry may be wiped off the books. in the newsroom, michael putney, local10 news. >> laurie: we know you're following it for us. >>> and next tuesday is also president obama's final state of the union address. one seat in the first...
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certainly we know that a million migrants, refugees came to the european union by lands and by sea in 2015 and we've heard from the german government today that the spokesperson for the chancellor angela merkel has said that once germany understands that member states must take decisions which are in their own best interests, they also believe only an e.u. wide solution to this problem will be effective. that perhaps is a reference back to the e.u. summit held in brussels before christmas where these matters were discussed. on the one hand, there are many member states very concerned about the security of their borders, but equally, there are member states who say this is a fundamental element of the rights of european citizens. it's certainly something that these decisions back in sweden and in denmark will be discussed at forthcoming e.u. summit, of that we can be sure. >>> a magnitude 6.7 earthquake in northeastern india struck just north of the city of nepal and affected parts of myanmar and bangladesh. in nepal, six people were killed. a newly constructed building collapsed and s
certainly we know that a million migrants, refugees came to the european union by lands and by sea in 2015 and we've heard from the german government today that the spokesperson for the chancellor angela merkel has said that once germany understands that member states must take decisions which are in their own best interests, they also believe only an e.u. wide solution to this problem will be effective. that perhaps is a reference back to the e.u. summit held in brussels before christmas where...
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the attackers arrived reportedly by sea in order to carry out that assault and the russian news agency says that 2 foreign tourists have been injured there in the attack. let's get the latest from our correspondent in cairo. here is what he told us. reporter: we are getting unconfirmed reports that at least three gunmen in this attack on this hotel, in the red sea resort, unconfirmed reports that one of the attackers was wearing a suicide belt, and that the attack was foiled when a security guard killed at least one of the attackers. the situation appears to be stable. this attack comes days after another incident in a part of southern cairo, where gunmen opened fire on a hotel. there were no injuries but there was an israeli tour bus that was near the hotel and it seems to be the apparent target. in that attack, the local islamic state group claimed responsibility. but we don't know anymore details as of yet of this attack. we do know is this is one of the last resorts in egypt that had been spared from this kind of violence. we have seen others, like shot arm-al-sheikh,h and others w
the attackers arrived reportedly by sea in order to carry out that assault and the russian news agency says that 2 foreign tourists have been injured there in the attack. let's get the latest from our correspondent in cairo. here is what he told us. reporter: we are getting unconfirmed reports that at least three gunmen in this attack on this hotel, in the red sea resort, unconfirmed reports that one of the attackers was wearing a suicide belt, and that the attack was foiled when a security...
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fence is an impediment to asylum- seekers, forcing them to make a more dangerous crossing into europe by sea. so far this month, at least 60 migrants have drowned trying to reach greece by boat-- 46 of them just this friday. of the more than 850,000 asylum- seekers that entered greece last year, only 3,600 crossed over the land border with turkey. elsewhere, austria said a cap on the number of refugees it accepts this year, just over 37,000, could be reached in a matter of months. >> thompson: and finally, eight museum workers in kie ro are facing nedges charges for allegedly damaging the 3300 year old mationk of king tu t. the famous relic was damage fld 2014 when the masks beard was knocked off and then hastily glued back on. egyptian prosecutors charged the eight workers including the then head of the egyptian museum for trying to cover up the damage. the mask was put back on display last month after being repaired by a team of specialists. and that's all tonight for pbs newshour weekend. i'm megan thompson. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access gro
fence is an impediment to asylum- seekers, forcing them to make a more dangerous crossing into europe by sea. so far this month, at least 60 migrants have drowned trying to reach greece by boat-- 46 of them just this friday. of the more than 850,000 asylum- seekers that entered greece last year, only 3,600 crossed over the land border with turkey. elsewhere, austria said a cap on the number of refugees it accepts this year, just over 37,000, could be reached in a matter of months. >>...
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it is estimated that nearly 4,000 people died last year trying to reach europe by sea. russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jets violated turkish airspace. the row has deepened the risk between the two since turkey shot down a russian jet in november. turkey's president erdogan sent a stark warning to moscow. >> translation: if russia continues to violate turkey's sovereignty, they will bear the consequences. such irresponsible behaviour will not contribute to improving the relationship between n.a.t.o. and russia or to peace in the region. on the contrary, it will do harm >>> the commander of yemen's assistance group has been assassinated. he was killed in the southern port city of aden. he was reportedly part of a group fighting against houthi rebels two weeks ago. leaders attending the 26th african union summit are expected to vote on whether to send 5,000 troops to burundi. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon has welcomed the plan to monitor the violence there. >> the urgency that i'm urging african leaders to have one voice, also the president and
it is estimated that nearly 4,000 people died last year trying to reach europe by sea. russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jets violated turkish airspace. the row has deepened the risk between the two since turkey shot down a russian jet in november. turkey's president erdogan sent a stark warning to moscow. >> translation: if russia continues to violate turkey's sovereignty, they will bear the consequences. such irresponsible behaviour will not contribute to improving...
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the study also found sea level rise varied by location, with the philippines experiencing sea level rise at five times the average global rate. denmark's parliament is scheduled to vote tuesday on a series of controversial measures curbing refugee rights, including a proposal to confiscate money and valuables to pay for their stay in asylum centers. many have compared the measure to the confiscation of property from jews during the nazi holocaust. the plan also includes a proposal to delay family reunification for three years. the measures are expected to pass. a survivor of the first drone strike ever launched by president obama is speaking out. in an interview with the guardian, faheem qureshi said -- "if there is a list of tyrants in the world, to me, obama will be put on that list by his drone program." the strike hit then 14-year-old qureshi's family's home in north waziristan on 23 january 2009. it was president obama's third day in office. the strike permanently blinded qureshi in his left eye. he spent 40 days in the hospital recovering from burns and lacerations from shrapnel. t
the study also found sea level rise varied by location, with the philippines experiencing sea level rise at five times the average global rate. denmark's parliament is scheduled to vote tuesday on a series of controversial measures curbing refugee rights, including a proposal to confiscate money and valuables to pay for their stay in asylum centers. many have compared the measure to the confiscation of property from jews during the nazi holocaust. the plan also includes a proposal to delay...
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in the arctic, because before that we would have, you know, we'd have low sea ice in the 1990s and then it would be followed by a high sea ice year, but what started happening in 2000 is you'd have a low sea ice year and another low sea ice year, and it just kept happening and happening year after year. and that was the thing we hadn't seen before, at least during the last sort of 50 years of data collection. and then when 2007 happened, where you had 26% drop from the previous september in 2006, and everybody was like, what is going on? 'cause nobody expected that large of a drop. it took everybody by surprise in the science community. the rate of decline right now over the last 3 decades is about 14% per decade, and this is actually faster than most of our kind of models are actually capturing today. these projections of ice-free dates of, like, 2050 to sometime beyond 2100, it looks like it could happen a bit sooner, so like 2030 might be a more realistic date as to when we might see no sea ice in the summer in the arctic. you know, basically everything on the planet's connected, and the arctic is sort of t
in the arctic, because before that we would have, you know, we'd have low sea ice in the 1990s and then it would be followed by a high sea ice year, but what started happening in 2000 is you'd have a low sea ice year and another low sea ice year, and it just kept happening and happening year after year. and that was the thing we hadn't seen before, at least during the last sort of 50 years of data collection. and then when 2007 happened, where you had 26% drop from the previous september in...
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entering europe are women and children and boys and girls under thage of 17. 1million migrants arriving by sea, half are women and children. >>> former governor jeb bush brought uphillry clinton. >> here's the problem, if she gets elected, she's under investigation by the fbi right now. >> team stamps this one the half-truth. it revolves around the private e-mail server while secretary of state. and they looked at the security setup and the thumb drive that has come i didn't of clinton's work e-mails. but most of the investigations are still secret and clinton herself is not the target of the inquiry. did is unclear if the fbi probe is just a political inquiry or if it einvolved into a true investigation. >>> we'll be watching when the democratic condates will return the gop gave debates happen and week nights and the democratic debates on the weekends. >>> the florida winner has six months to claim the prize and the california within near one year. >> and the lottery has already started paying the three stores that sold the winning tickets. the owner of the 7-eleven in california got $1 milli
entering europe are women and children and boys and girls under thage of 17. 1million migrants arriving by sea, half are women and children. >>> former governor jeb bush brought uphillry clinton. >> here's the problem, if she gets elected, she's under investigation by the fbi right now. >> team stamps this one the half-truth. it revolves around the private e-mail server while secretary of state. and they looked at the security setup and the thumb drive that has come i...
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guard says officers have seen a steady increase in cubans trying to illegally enter the united states by seasince the improved diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba. >>> we are still waiting for three winners of that world record powerball jackpot to come forward and claim their prize. a crowd gathered at this convenience store near los angeles after people heard the store sold one of the winning tickets the other tickets were sold in mumford, tennessee, and florida. the winner will split the $1.6 billion jackpot. >>> it was a burst of joy over the powerball jackpot and quickly faded because of an apparent prank. the only of the california wellness center had treated thousands of patients and nurses to powerball tickets, one of those nurses started celebrating after her son sent her a picture of what he said was the winning ticket, but that was not the case. an administrator says the owner of the wellness center feels very badly for the news. >> she said, my gosh, the son played a joke. i want you to let her know that i would probably be willing to send her on a vacation somewhere b
guard says officers have seen a steady increase in cubans trying to illegally enter the united states by seasince the improved diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba. >>> we are still waiting for three winners of that world record powerball jackpot to come forward and claim their prize. a crowd gathered at this convenience store near los angeles after people heard the store sold one of the winning tickets the other tickets were sold in mumford, tennessee, and florida. the...
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it is estimated nearly 4,000 people died last year trying to reach europe by sea. russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jets violated turkish airspace. the row has deepened the rift between the two since turkey shot down a russian jet in november. turkey's president erdogan sent a stark warning to moscow. >> translation: if russia continues to violate turkey's sovereignty, they will bear the consequences. such irresponsible behaviour will not contribute to improving the relationship between n.a.t.o. and russia or to peace in the region. on the contrary, it will do harm >>> heads of state have been attending the 26th african union summit in ethiopia. violence in burundi has been top of the agenda. the government there has refused to accept a proposed a.u. peace-keeping force. going straight to our correspondent who has the latest. we understand the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon had a press conference. what did he say? >> reporter: absolutely. he has given the clearest indicator of the direction in which this issue of deploying troops to burundi
it is estimated nearly 4,000 people died last year trying to reach europe by sea. russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jets violated turkish airspace. the row has deepened the rift between the two since turkey shot down a russian jet in november. turkey's president erdogan sent a stark warning to moscow. >> translation: if russia continues to violate turkey's sovereignty, they will bear the consequences. such irresponsible behaviour will not contribute to improving the...
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by sea since improved diplomatic relations between the u.s.nd cuba. >>> 5:17 a lot of people are i can would go up thrilled that it's the end of the week. jessica boyington, what do you have your eye on out there? >> a few things, actually. fridays are typically one of our lighter traffic days, a lot of people take three-day weekends or have off on friday, but you can see we have a lot of stuff going on so far, pay attention if you are one of those heading out the door, route 202 northbound side around the ramp to the schuylkill expressway eastbound that ramp is being blocked partially with this police activity due to an earlier accident. you can still see cars moving through the area on the northbound side, we are losing part of our left-hand lane on the southbound side, but all cars being able to still navigate through the area north and southbound and off off off ramp, definitely could cause problems later on if this continues to stay an active scene, on in cherry hill township right around penn avenue, downed wires and poles due to an earl
by sea since improved diplomatic relations between the u.s.nd cuba. >>> 5:17 a lot of people are i can would go up thrilled that it's the end of the week. jessica boyington, what do you have your eye on out there? >> a few things, actually. fridays are typically one of our lighter traffic days, a lot of people take three-day weekends or have off on friday, but you can see we have a lot of stuff going on so far, pay attention if you are one of those heading out the door, route 202...
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rough sea -- hampered by rough seas, there are no plans to call off the search for 12 missing mafficials have assured family members they are doing everything possible. >> i understand, my wife understands the tremendous emotional roller coaster that the individuals are probably going through. >> reporter: the search is now in its fourth day. the helicopters went down during a training mission thursday night off the northshore of oahu. about two and a half miles from the town of haleiwa. the youngest is ty hart, married just six months ago. over the weekend, hundred attended a vigil at his oregon high school. >> it gives you goose bumps. you feel like you are running on the field for a game. just as many people are out here showing support. >> reporter: searchers have go over 18,000 square miles but have only found small amounts of debris. the coast guard says it's still searching for survivors. don champion, cbs news. >>> a bay area man released from prison in iran is now at a u.s. military hospital in germany. a swiss air force plane carrying three former prisoners touched down
rough sea -- hampered by rough seas, there are no plans to call off the search for 12 missing mafficials have assured family members they are doing everything possible. >> i understand, my wife understands the tremendous emotional roller coaster that the individuals are probably going through. >> reporter: the search is now in its fourth day. the helicopters went down during a training mission thursday night off the northshore of oahu. about two and a half miles from the town of...
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. >> reporter: you have seen these exclusive images obtained by channel 8 of cuban migrants rescued at sea by the cruise ships. all of this smoke only to the gene ramirez. >> reporter: a new perspective on these changing u.s.-cuban relations. >> reporter: instinct took over, take video, snap pictures. but it was unlike anything wedding photographer neil patel has ever shot. >> it was surreal. really amazing that they were rescued because you look around 360 degrees around this ship there was no land. >> reporter: eight cuban migrants stranded at sea. rescued sunday by the crew of the paradise. passengers debarking sharing more pictures and stories. >> someone had binoculars and saw that it was all, styrofoam ice chests. >> reporter: carnival explains the cubans were given food and medical evaluations on board the paradise. they had just run out of food. you have to think what they're trying to escape from. i can relate to that. >> reporter: witnessing this he is reminded why. >> the condition they were in coming on board the ship, it gives you a whole new perspective of your freedom. >> re
. >> reporter: you have seen these exclusive images obtained by channel 8 of cuban migrants rescued at sea by the cruise ships. all of this smoke only to the gene ramirez. >> reporter: a new perspective on these changing u.s.-cuban relations. >> reporter: instinct took over, take video, snap pictures. but it was unlike anything wedding photographer neil patel has ever shot. >> it was surreal. really amazing that they were rescued because you look around 360 degrees...
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that means that we have missiles, by air, by land, and by sea. >> as paul revere told us. >> exactly. but the thing is, he seemed to be unaware that we even had that. but then a week later it's even scarier. mr. trump says, of course we've got a nuclear triad and our biggest problem is we've been unwilling to use it enough. >> and ted cruz used the news to target hillary clinton. >> when we look at north korea, it's like looking at a crystal ball. this is where iran ends up if we continue on this same misguided path. last night's nuclear test underscores why, if i'm elected president, on the very first day in office, i will rip to shreds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. because if hillary clinton is elected president, we will see a nuclear test from iran. but sadly the test may not be underground. the test may be in the skies of a populated city. whether tel aviv, or new york, or los angeles, and we should not be risking that. >> cruz is also battling back questions of his eligibility to serve as president. the controversy he returned to the spotlight in interviews with donald
that means that we have missiles, by air, by land, and by sea. >> as paul revere told us. >> exactly. but the thing is, he seemed to be unaware that we even had that. but then a week later it's even scarier. mr. trump says, of course we've got a nuclear triad and our biggest problem is we've been unwilling to use it enough. >> and ted cruz used the news to target hillary clinton. >> when we look at north korea, it's like looking at a crystal ball. this is where iran ends...