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incidence. strong winds and heavy rain brought my tropical storm grace had lashed through mexico's caribbean coast. but most resorts in the policy, the holiday destinations of can croon and to live were spared from serious damage. the storm earlier struck mexico as a category one hurricane that weekend to a tropical storm. cuba government has introduced ty for controls on the use of social media banning false news and anything it says could damage the country's prestige tourism reports. these were the largest protest in q, wind, decades. thousands took to the streets last month to demand food medicines and freedom . young people using the internet, managed to organize, protest nationwide. but now the government is doing everything possible to prevent them from happening again. and you'll decree, announce this week to control social media will put people like junior darcy at risk of getting out of these new laws come to reinforce the prohibitions that already exist and legalize things that were been done outside the legal framework, such as the cops of the internet service, it is a threat to freedo
incidence. strong winds and heavy rain brought my tropical storm grace had lashed through mexico's caribbean coast. but most resorts in the policy, the holiday destinations of can croon and to live were spared from serious damage. the storm earlier struck mexico as a category one hurricane that weekend to a tropical storm. cuba government has introduced ty for controls on the use of social media banning false news and anything it says could damage the country's prestige tourism reports. these...
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cartel. song, wings and heavy rain brought by a tropical storm grace of lashed through mexico's caribbean coast. but most results from the popular holiday destination to conclude and to loom haven't been seriously damaged. earlier, the storm had mexico as a category one hurricane. then we can switch off little stones. united nations is wanting that climate change is on the brink of becoming irreversible, and that's pushing people to find new ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one company in chile is turning to insects, latin america, editor to see in human as the story from the city of taca. they feed night in day, ever staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs, eat 25 tons of organic residue in just one week. could you still impartially the co founder and general manager of food for the future? a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and a specific the black soldier fly. it's because the tremendous ability they have to process a lot of food waste and a lot of different types of food
cartel. song, wings and heavy rain brought by a tropical storm grace of lashed through mexico's caribbean coast. but most results from the popular holiday destination to conclude and to loom haven't been seriously damaged. earlier, the storm had mexico as a category one hurricane. then we can switch off little stones. united nations is wanting that climate change is on the brink of becoming irreversible, and that's pushing people to find new ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one company...
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, strong winds and heavy rain brought by a tropical storm. grace have lashed through mexico's caribbean coast, but most resorts in the popular holiday destinations have concluded and to loom haven't been seriously damaged. the storm. hit mexico as a category one how to can, but if we can to a tropical storm. the world's biggest car maker, toyota, is cutting its worldwide production. by 40 percent of the corona, virus surgeon, asia worsens. a global shortage of microchips, toyota says it's planned to make 900000 because next month has been reduced 254-0000 german comic or audi also knows it's extending some holidays 410000 workers due to accounting production, volkswagen general motors, and for to also warrant, they might be forced to reduce output even more. so why does that make conductors matter so much with the global chip market is worth 5 trillion dollars according to forms. that's 5 times larger than in 2016 chips, almost vital to almost all the industries which use electronics from hospitals to aircraft. you can't drive a modern car without them that are about 3000 ships in an average
, strong winds and heavy rain brought by a tropical storm. grace have lashed through mexico's caribbean coast, but most resorts in the popular holiday destinations have concluded and to loom haven't been seriously damaged. the storm. hit mexico as a category one how to can, but if we can to a tropical storm. the world's biggest car maker, toyota, is cutting its worldwide production. by 40 percent of the corona, virus surgeon, asia worsens. a global shortage of microchips, toyota says it's...
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now, strong winds and heavy rain knocked on power to nearly $700000.00 people along the caribbean coast on thursday is expected to make landfill, again, knew that a cruise that had towards the mexico city area full cast as a word, the heavy downpour could trigger landslides, volunteer crews. in bolivia, they're trying to stop fires destroying large parts of forest and the country's east. santa cruz province, board of the amazon region authorities that say fines of already destroyed. 200000 has a share. but experts warned that satellite images reveal much larger damage. fire in the area are often intentionally lit to clay land, agriculture, streets, l, as in peru, who fought with police officers tried to clear a local market. judges at all the removal of illegal stole in the city of london to fix that officers who charged with them with fields and by the death toll from an ambush, all the military escorted convoy and the keenest answer has risen to at least 80 people. it's the 3rd time armed groups have struck in the past 2 weeks, robert and go per reports. these are some of the survivor
now, strong winds and heavy rain knocked on power to nearly $700000.00 people along the caribbean coast on thursday is expected to make landfill, again, knew that a cruise that had towards the mexico city area full cast as a word, the heavy downpour could trigger landslides, volunteer crews. in bolivia, they're trying to stop fires destroying large parts of forest and the country's east. santa cruz province, board of the amazon region authorities that say fines of already destroyed. 200000 has...
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. >>> hurricane grace is expected to make landfall today on the caribbean coast. this is now a category 1 storm. the u.s. national hurricane center says grace has winds of up to 80 miles per hour and could get even stronger before making landfall. >> those people really need a break. you can see the conditions there still pretty soggy. vianey joins us now. you have been keeping track on this as well. >> i have. the national hurricane center says it's making its approach to yucatan, mexico. this is what we are seeing when it comes to hurricane grace. as of 18 minutes ago, it's making its approach to yucatan, and you can see the wind speeds, 75 miles per hour moving west at 17 miles per hour. we are expected to see some bands of rain out of this, and we will keep a close eye on this because it will impact those living in the yucatan area. there's a red flag warning in effect until 3:00 p.m. i want to widen this to give you a perspective of the fires we are seeing right now in the state of california, so we have got the dixie fire now at about 35% containment. the ca
. >>> hurricane grace is expected to make landfall today on the caribbean coast. this is now a category 1 storm. the u.s. national hurricane center says grace has winds of up to 80 miles per hour and could get even stronger before making landfall. >> those people really need a break. you can see the conditions there still pretty soggy. vianey joins us now. you have been keeping track on this as well. >> i have. the national hurricane center says it's making its approach to...
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it a hurricanbut a tegory 3 storm that made landfall just a few hours ago along the caribbean coast ofhe aspects of a hurricane an they're going to deal with impacts over the next 12 hours. we will deal with the impacts of henri over the next 24 to 48 hours as it makes landfall across long island tomorrow around noon and here in connecticut as a potentially category 1 storm and all the hazards that come with that in a densely populated area. if you live in this area it is >> reporter: by prepare, dan, now that you are a suburbanite that means taking care of the rubber ducky, the floating pegasus and all those things that you have in the backyard. are you capable of doing that today? >> i don't want to pull a hammy or anything like that. might get my 6-year-old to do it. >> reporter: you know, it's interesting that you use the sports analogy. i was going through my inbox of pictures and came across one from five years ago. check this out. it's when we were celebrating i think the super bowl and there's dan with his patriots hat on there. and he points to the camera with this just confid
it a hurricanbut a tegory 3 storm that made landfall just a few hours ago along the caribbean coast ofhe aspects of a hurricane an they're going to deal with impacts over the next 12 hours. we will deal with the impacts of henri over the next 24 to 48 hours as it makes landfall across long island tomorrow around noon and here in connecticut as a potentially category 1 storm and all the hazards that come with that in a densely populated area. if you live in this area it is >> reporter: by...
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on mexico's caribbean coast hurricane gray struck just south of the ancient mayan temples of to looms morning. the category one storm triggered a dangerous storm surge downing trees and breaking roadway signs grace is in route for a direct hit on the riviera maya the heart of mexico's tourism industry. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by he's been tracking the storm all along lawrence bring us up to date, yeah weaken somewhat moving across the yucatan peninsula. but now. >>pushing out a noble waters, yeah, it's going to have that nice fuel source again all of a sudden we're going to watch grace. >>really big industry. the good news, it's moving pretty quickly. it will be able to get all that strong still we've got sustained winds at 65 miles per hour making it a tropical storm west at 16 miles per hour, here's the very latest track making its way right all due west you can see as that storm system moves onshore. south of tampico north of veracruz as a category one in around right here right around the core of the storm you can see as much as 8 inches of rain maybe mor
on mexico's caribbean coast hurricane gray struck just south of the ancient mayan temples of to looms morning. the category one storm triggered a dangerous storm surge downing trees and breaking roadway signs grace is in route for a direct hit on the riviera maya the heart of mexico's tourism industry. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by he's been tracking the storm all along lawrence bring us up to date, yeah weaken somewhat moving across the yucatan peninsula. but now....
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caribbean. it could hit the gulf coast as a major hurricane late sunday. a hurricane watch has been issued for much of the louisiana coast including new orleans as well as the mississippi coast. forecasters says winds up to 120 miles per hour are possible along with 15 inches of rain, but the path remains uncertain. louisiana's governor saying, quote, the time to prepare is now. we'll check the accuweather forecast in just a few moments. >>> fire crews in california are scrambling at this hour to contain several wildfires moving closer to populated areas. increasing winds are pushing the caldor fire closer to south lake tahoe. that's triggered some new evacuations. meantime, near los angeles, the south fire has exploded. abc's matt gutman is on the fire line. >> reporter: over the past couple of hours we've watched this fire just rip across these hillsides. and even about 65 yards away, you can feel the heat of those flames. >> the south fire has destroyed at least four homes and was only 10% contained overnight. >>> now to the pandemic. the u.s. is now re
caribbean. it could hit the gulf coast as a major hurricane late sunday. a hurricane watch has been issued for much of the louisiana coast including new orleans as well as the mississippi coast. forecasters says winds up to 120 miles per hour are possible along with 15 inches of rain, but the path remains uncertain. louisiana's governor saying, quote, the time to prepare is now. we'll check the accuweather forecast in just a few moments. >>> fire crews in california are scrambling at...
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. >> o'donnell: a weather update, because a powerful storm is brewing in the caribbean and could hit the gulf coastekend as hurricane ida is expected to dump as much as 15 to 20 inches of rain in jamaica and cayman islands before possibly hitting louisiana as early as sunday. one effect that we are seeing from this summer's surge in covid cases-- a lot of people are canceling flights, and europe may soon tell americans not to come. here's cbs's errol barnett. >> it just seemed like a lot of travel to an area that i don't feel particularly comfortable in.rea tha >> reporter: louise miller in maryland is immuno-comprised and should be on her way to north carolina to see friends, but with covid deaths spiking due to the highly-transmissable delta virus, plans change. >> when you are 70, life is too short. >> reporter: miller is not alone. the t.s.a. reported its lowest month.e nninof the of the summer and a new survey from cars.com found that rising concern forced a fifth of those planning to fly to cancel their tickets and drive instead. >> there is a lot more anxiety with airlines, with hotels, with
. >> o'donnell: a weather update, because a powerful storm is brewing in the caribbean and could hit the gulf coastekend as hurricane ida is expected to dump as much as 15 to 20 inches of rain in jamaica and cayman islands before possibly hitting louisiana as early as sunday. one effect that we are seeing from this summer's surge in covid cases-- a lot of people are canceling flights, and europe may soon tell americans not to come. here's cbs's errol barnett. >> it just seemed like...
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we're also watching another potential tropical threat in the caribbean that could affect the gulf coast this weekend >>> a major defeat in the supreme court for the biden administration the court ordered the government to resume a trump era immigration policy forcing asylum applicants to wait outside the u.s. pete williams now with late details >> reporter: it's one of the first things president biden did after taking office ending a trump administration program known as remain in mexico it requires people seeking asylum to wait outside the country while their claims were considered. tens of thousands lingered in makeshift tent cities. human rights groups said many were attacked by criminals and drug gangs. >> people were kidnapped. people were raped. all kinds of terrible things happened to these people while they were trying to get protection under the laws of the united states. >> reporter: but lower courts ordered the biden administration to reinstate remain in mexico, and late tuesday night the supreme court refused to intervene the court's three liberals said they would have block
we're also watching another potential tropical threat in the caribbean that could affect the gulf coast this weekend >>> a major defeat in the supreme court for the biden administration the court ordered the government to resume a trump era immigration policy forcing asylum applicants to wait outside the u.s. pete williams now with late details >> reporter: it's one of the first things president biden did after taking office ending a trump administration program known as remain...
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we do have concentrated rain falling for western and southern coast of mexico and across the caribbean. i think we found a pretty good chance that we will see some pop up thunderstorms. south america looks like this. some clouds in showers scooting into the east coast, but rio de janeiro will be dry with a high of 30 degrees. we have a cold front punch in across the river plate region. it's going to drop down those temperature is big time. winds are part of this story, but look at this month of the dale. a high of 9 degrees on tuesday. that sure weather up. they catch you later, the sponsored power cut on airways. the this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. welcome to the news. our kids are now in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. yes. and his over on the capital of, of gone the sounds northern canoes province. the native city default is foreign forces. pull out ominous are in the skies above greece where wildfires.
we do have concentrated rain falling for western and southern coast of mexico and across the caribbean. i think we found a pretty good chance that we will see some pop up thunderstorms. south america looks like this. some clouds in showers scooting into the east coast, but rio de janeiro will be dry with a high of 30 degrees. we have a cold front punch in across the river plate region. it's going to drop down those temperature is big time. winds are part of this story, but look at this month of...
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coast guard officials said they seized the drugs from the caribbean and eastern pacific off of the coastarrests after online racist abuse directed at three black soccer stars after the brits lost the european championship final. police in britain arrested 11 people the majority brought in on suspicion of several offenses, including malicious communications underwent united kingdom law messages grossly offensive or menacing can carry a penalty of two years in prison. last year soccer stars missed kicks against italy. uk officials say they identified more than 200 posts found to be criminal and more than half were sent from other countries and officials said they passed the information along to authorities outside of the u.k president biden, pushing an ambitious goal for going electric and setting the deadline for sale of all new cars, but will the car makers and car buyers be on board it is a highway made for cars and trucks, but would you look at that. why is a u.s. fighter jet landing on it? thmitae liry making history in michigan when the news continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the h
coast guard officials said they seized the drugs from the caribbean and eastern pacific off of the coastarrests after online racist abuse directed at three black soccer stars after the brits lost the european championship final. police in britain arrested 11 people the majority brought in on suspicion of several offenses, including malicious communications underwent united kingdom law messages grossly offensive or menacing can carry a penalty of two years in prison. last year soccer stars...
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instead of going around south america, to sail from the east coast into the caribbean to the place wheressing is narrowest and then either at the place we now call panama or a bit further north in nicaragua to actually go across by land, across the isth mu s, the narrow part and then take a second ship which would also take you up to san francisco. now the advantage of doing it that way was the journey was just a bit shorter. the disadvantage is that just about the best place in the world in those days to die of malaria or yellow fever was there. this is an incredibly difficult place just to live, even going across it. in fact, three or four decades later, the people who successfully built the suez canal in africa tired to build the first panama canal and failed because the all the labor force died of these horrible tropical diseases. yeah. so that was a risky business. but people were trying because the incentive was so great. for california direct, extraordinary inducement. nicaragua, that's the point. the quickest, cheapest and safest, that's what they claimed. whether it's true is an
instead of going around south america, to sail from the east coast into the caribbean to the place wheressing is narrowest and then either at the place we now call panama or a bit further north in nicaragua to actually go across by land, across the isth mu s, the narrow part and then take a second ship which would also take you up to san francisco. now the advantage of doing it that way was the journey was just a bit shorter. the disadvantage is that just about the best place in the world in...
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confirming in the last hour people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit just off the coast of the caribbean this morning. now, the exact number of fatalities is still unknown. but we want to show you a look at the damage here. this is near the site of the quake. people in jamaica reportedly felt the tremors. that was from a distance of about 200 miles away. as you may remember here, haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake back in 2010. that was a 7.0 magnitude quake so that was actually smaller than this one. and that one killed about 200,000 people. let's go right to nbc's ed augustine, following the breaking news for us. ed, what is the latest on the situation? >> reporter: as you mentioned, the haitian prime minister has confirmed that there are deaths, and we're expecting those deaths to be significant and casualties also to be significant. i spoke to people in port-au-prince earlier this morning and the person i spoke to did not report any damage from this earthquake, that he could see, whereas back in 2010, the damage in port-au-prince, the capital of haiti, was catastrophic. this e
confirming in the last hour people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit just off the coast of the caribbean this morning. now, the exact number of fatalities is still unknown. but we want to show you a look at the damage here. this is near the site of the quake. people in jamaica reportedly felt the tremors. that was from a distance of about 200 miles away. as you may remember here, haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake back in 2010. that was a 7.0 magnitude quake so that was...
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confirming in the last hour people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit just off the coast of the caribbeanof fatalities is still unknown. but we want to show you a look at the damage here. this is near the site of the quake. people in jamaica reportedly felt the tremors. that was from a distance of about 200 miles away. as you may remember here, haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake back in 2010. that was a 7.0 magnitude quake so that was actually smaller than this one. and that one killed about 200,000 people. let's go right to nbc's ed augustine, following the breaking news for us. ed, what is the
confirming in the last hour people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit just off the coast of the caribbeanof fatalities is still unknown. but we want to show you a look at the damage here. this is near the site of the quake. people in jamaica reportedly felt the tremors. that was from a distance of about 200 miles away. as you may remember here, haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake back in 2010. that was a 7.0 magnitude quake so that was actually smaller than this one. and that...
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storm ida formed in the caribbean tonight, ninth named storm in the coast as a potentially major hurricanehe chaotic u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan's drawing increasing criticism from veterans, the war on terror. that's before today's deadly bombings in kabul that cost 13 lives. it let's bring a woman in a unique position to address the concerns of former military, the veteran who served in iraq and kuwait and sits on the arms many, republican senator. welcome back. >> thank you so much, shannon. >> shannon: and wendy read something from "the new york post" talking about prices releases bolstering the taliban. the same week that the president fled the capital and the taliban took control. they see is the airfield which is on kabul's periphery. a lot of things to unpack. i understand you've been in communication previously to the events that we are watching unfold now. with now deposed president, would you make of his commitment to the area where the estimation of what the taliban is capable of? >> first, shannon, let me express my deepest condolences to the family that lost loved ones in
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damage. julian wolf reports the fierce winds, batter cuban coast as the streets of the capital. havana lie empty. hurricane ida hit the caribbean island south, west toppling trees and tearing roofs of homes where the strong winds have been weeping all over. it took a roof there. winds of nearly a 130 kilometers an hour forced people to take cover, but many felt relief saying it could have been worse. the category one hurricane is now heading for the united states, but expected to make landfill as a category for we do have a major storm heading our way. we are activating every single resource at our disposal so that we are prepared to respond from mississippi to florida state are on high alert with the us national hurricane center warning of catastrophic danger. winds are expected to reach up to 225 kilometers an hour before ida makes landfall along the gulf coast late on sunday. life threatening storm surges are predicted to hit coastal communities tardies or urging people to seek higher ground. this will be a life altering storm for those who are prepared. but time is running out with people rushing to stores for sandbags and
damage. julian wolf reports the fierce winds, batter cuban coast as the streets of the capital. havana lie empty. hurricane ida hit the caribbean island south, west toppling trees and tearing roofs of homes where the strong winds have been weeping all over. it took a roof there. winds of nearly a 130 kilometers an hour forced people to take cover, but many felt relief saying it could have been worse. the category one hurricane is now heading for the united states, but expected to make landfill...
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caribbean yesterday. forecasters say it's on track to slam into the u.s. gulf coast as a major hurricane. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency. ida could make landfall on sunday. the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina's landfall. >>> covid's grip on america is tightening. all 50 states are seeing high levels of transmission. one of the hardest hit states is oregon. janet shamlian reports. >> reporter: this is the all-out battle to save lives. in a medford, oregon, intensive care unit, all beds are full. most are unvaccinated and dying. i saw almost everyone in your icu on a ventilator. how many of them will come out of this? >> we just withdrew care on two patients so they'll die within the next hour. i think we will lose another couple by tonight. >> reporter: turnaround time after a patient dies to get another in the room is only a few hours. >> it's the worst we've ever seen. >> reporter: nurse clarissa carson is traumatized by the unprecedented number of deaths. >> the grief is tremendous. we are used to winning. us icu nurses, we're used to winning, and we're not
caribbean yesterday. forecasters say it's on track to slam into the u.s. gulf coast as a major hurricane. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency. ida could make landfall on sunday. the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina's landfall. >>> covid's grip on america is tightening. all 50 states are seeing high levels of transmission. one of the hardest hit states is oregon. janet shamlian reports. >> reporter: this is the all-out battle to save lives. in a medford,...
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coast. it's more powerful than the quake in 2010. the devastated the caribbean island nation buildings have collapsed streets strewn with rubble. but there's no word on any numbers of casualties or fatalities on roughnecks in ukraine then in the capital protested clashing with police outside president, landscape office i made room is that he plans to sign a piece. deals with more coming to self proclaimed republics in the countries. he's got some divine and sin care has demonstrated held garbage tires and smoke bombs. offices. he responded with tear gas and pepper spray to try and disperse. the kraus k. other developments were across this afternoon, more demonstrations against koby restrictions in france right now with thousands turning out again for the 5th consecutive week. it's over mandatory health path is now needed to get into restaurants and other public places. the authorities are expecting up to 20000 protests in paris, which is around 3000 more than turned out last week. let's go live to the french capital now, then corresponding pulled asleep as i can
coast. it's more powerful than the quake in 2010. the devastated the caribbean island nation buildings have collapsed streets strewn with rubble. but there's no word on any numbers of casualties or fatalities on roughnecks in ukraine then in the capital protested clashing with police outside president, landscape office i made room is that he plans to sign a piece. deals with more coming to self proclaimed republics in the countries. he's got some divine and sin care has demonstrated held...
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coast of haiti. it's more powerful than the quake and 2010. the devastated caribbean island nation buildings of collapse and streets strewn with rubble. there's no word. yes, i want any injuries or fatalities. thousands are out again in paris, protesting against coded restrictions for the 5th consecutive week. it's over the mandatory health path is now needed to get into restaurants and other public places watering across it. all. forest is all corresponding pulled asleep. who's in the french capital? hi again, paula: oh, good spirited. so far? i was looking at you. i was in well, we are hearing that as many as a 1000000 people have turned out at various mom says to spend more than 200 that are happening today saturday and here in paris, off at least 3. now this particular purchase that i'm at is winding up. now they haven't seen anything to bind in here, but we are hearing reports of some caches between protective and police and other venues that will bring you more details on those. as we receive more information. as you mentioned, this is the contact you took that
coast of haiti. it's more powerful than the quake and 2010. the devastated caribbean island nation buildings of collapse and streets strewn with rubble. there's no word. yes, i want any injuries or fatalities. thousands are out again in paris, protesting against coded restrictions for the 5th consecutive week. it's over the mandatory health path is now needed to get into restaurants and other public places watering across it. all. forest is all corresponding pulled asleep. who's in the french...
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the storm named fred lashes the caribbean on a path towards florida and from coast to coast dangerousave you seen this man? the convicted criminal living a double life. a computer salesman who masterminded a massive fraud then escaped from law enforcement more than 20 years ago. u.s. marshals chasing fresh leads and looking for your help to find the fugitive. ♪ welcome to my house ♪ >>> diy's dynamic duo with brooke and brice gillum, looking to take your home improvement up a notch. simple tips to transform your home even for your pets. >>> and "descendants" are back and this time they're animated. cheyenne jackson and booboo stewart join us live and they're saying -- >> good morning. >> good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. good morning to those two as well. we're glad you're starting your thursday with us. great to be here with amy and eva. >> almost through the week. >>> coming up, the countdown. that field of dreams game. two major league teams will face off in the ballpark, but already a grand slam there. more on that ahead. >>> then this morning we have "deals & stea
the storm named fred lashes the caribbean on a path towards florida and from coast to coast dangerousave you seen this man? the convicted criminal living a double life. a computer salesman who masterminded a massive fraud then escaped from law enforcement more than 20 years ago. u.s. marshals chasing fresh leads and looking for your help to find the fugitive. ♪ welcome to my house ♪ >>> diy's dynamic duo with brooke and brice gillum, looking to take your home improvement up a...
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Aug 30, 2021
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coast. a 20% chance of something in the caribbean.the north atlantic and, kate, here is kate. for you. >> that is not a title i would ever like to be. don't want to a tropical depression. don't even ask. it is something that you could track. thanks, chad. >>> so we are following breaking news out of louisiana. which includes hospital roofs peeling off, generators failing, medical staff having to manually ventilate patients because back-up generators are failing as well. these are some of the truly scary stories of hurricane ida's catastrophic impact on the louisiana hospitals. dr. mark klein is the physician and chief at children's hospital new orleans with an update. power is a huge problem, doctor, all throughout new orleans. we were just talking to a councilman about it. what is the power situation at your hospital? >> thanks for having me, kate. we've been on back-up power for about 12 hours now. and that provides adequate power to all of the patient care areas, the nonessential areas of the hospital are dark. >> what kind of dama
coast. a 20% chance of something in the caribbean.the north atlantic and, kate, here is kate. for you. >> that is not a title i would ever like to be. don't want to a tropical depression. don't even ask. it is something that you could track. thanks, chad. >>> so we are following breaking news out of louisiana. which includes hospital roofs peeling off, generators failing, medical staff having to manually ventilate patients because back-up generators are failing as well. these are...
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Aug 26, 2021
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coast. rob marciano is tracking them all. >> reporter: we've got now three areas of concern in the atlantic. the one we're most concerned about is in the caribbean south of hispaniola. it's just a wave right now. good environmental conditions to get into that will likely turn it into a named storm potentially stronger than that. and it's going to get into the gulf of mexico this weekend. anyone who lives along the coast of texas or louisiana needs to at the very least be keeping an eye on it. and over the next day or two, we may have to prepare for a tropical storm or hurricane hitting the u.s. >>> for the first time since 2003, the u.s. open will be without the williams sisters. venus and serena announced on social media they'll miss the tournament due to injury. both sisters withdrew 18 years ago after serena beat venus in the final of the open. it starts monday in new york. >> andrew has been deep teasing this. >>> coming up, we are celebrating national dog day, including one pooch that has a job as a cashier. >>> but first, checking out times square from 11 stories up. that's next. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insuran
coast. rob marciano is tracking them all. >> reporter: we've got now three areas of concern in the atlantic. the one we're most concerned about is in the caribbean south of hispaniola. it's just a wave right now. good environmental conditions to get into that will likely turn it into a named storm potentially stronger than that. and it's going to get into the gulf of mexico this weekend. anyone who lives along the coast of texas or louisiana needs to at the very least be keeping an eye on...
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Aug 8, 2021
08/21
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coast. you have about 50% of your population is coastal. the average across the caribbean is about 70%.lished a minister of maritime affairs in the economy because our maritime jurisdiction is 424 times the size of our land and we need to manage both. natural disasters are a big issue for all the caribbean. that's what i was coming to. because the chronic ncds are the droughts and the sargassum seaweed, and those things that hit us every day, every day, every day. then the hurricane is what catches the bbc�*s attention, because that is a heart attack, and it comes at you. but the point i'm making is that we are fighting this daily. this is not something thatjust comes in the middle of summer as do the wildfires in california or as do the floods in europe. we are literally fighting this daily. and, regrettably, the world came together in paris and said look, we will put some financing together to help people with resilience and adaptation, etc. it has not happened. i am hopeful that the united kingdom, leading the whole effort in glasgow, will start to make a difference in terms of acces
coast. you have about 50% of your population is coastal. the average across the caribbean is about 70%.lished a minister of maritime affairs in the economy because our maritime jurisdiction is 424 times the size of our land and we need to manage both. natural disasters are a big issue for all the caribbean. that's what i was coming to. because the chronic ncds are the droughts and the sargassum seaweed, and those things that hit us every day, every day, every day. then the hurricane is what...
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Aug 7, 2021
08/21
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coast. you have about 50% of your population is coastal. the average across the caribbean is about 70%.a minister of maritime affairs in the economy because our maritime jurisdiction is 424 times the size of our land and we need to manage both. natural disasters are a big issue for all the caribbean. that's what i was coming to. the chronic ncds are the droughts and the sargassum seaweed and those things that hit us every day, every day. the hurricane is what catches the attention of the bbc because that is a heart attack and it comes at you. but the point i'm making is that we are fighting this daily. this is not something thatjust comes in the middle of summer as do the wildfires in california or as do the floods in europe. we are literally fighting this daily. and, regrettably, the world came together in paris and said we will put some financing together to help people with resilience and adaptation. it has not happened. i am hopeful that the united kingdom, leading the effort in glasgow, will start to make a difference in terms of access to financing with respect to how we build ada
coast. you have about 50% of your population is coastal. the average across the caribbean is about 70%.a minister of maritime affairs in the economy because our maritime jurisdiction is 424 times the size of our land and we need to manage both. natural disasters are a big issue for all the caribbean. that's what i was coming to. the chronic ncds are the droughts and the sargassum seaweed and those things that hit us every day, every day. the hurricane is what catches the attention of the bbc...
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Aug 22, 2021
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it pushed directly into the coast of new jersey and its significant damage with lingering water that started out in the caribbean as a category 3 hurricane. by the time it hit new jersey to downgraded to a category one, but it did major damage. and that's what people are worried about happening here. even if you don't have those huge, powerful winds, they qualify it as a hurricane when it goes inland. you can still have major water damage on the way here this morning we just hours ago, we had to get off of the highway because they were apparently some down trees, police and close down the roads. and that is likely to occur more and more as this storm goes on and wins like this. pick up. all right, john will let you get a get out from under that rough weather for now for the moment. john henry life was there in montague. how increasing number of people are being killed by land mines in northern columbia. the government signed a piece deal with fog rebels in 2016, but the violence is continuing in some parts and groups are using mines to control areas. katia lopez, whole diane reports this is the root is jane take
it pushed directly into the coast of new jersey and its significant damage with lingering water that started out in the caribbean as a category 3 hurricane. by the time it hit new jersey to downgraded to a category one, but it did major damage. and that's what people are worried about happening here. even if you don't have those huge, powerful winds, they qualify it as a hurricane when it goes inland. you can still have major water damage on the way here this morning we just hours ago, we had...
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Aug 6, 2021
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coast guard confiscated about 60,000 pounds of cocaine and more than 1400 pounds of marijuana in the pacific ocean and the caribbean sea and they offloaded the drugs at port everglades in fort lauderdale and officials say it was the largest offload in the vessel's history. >> reporter: this helps bring hope and stability and economic prosperity to the western hemisphere, a neighborhood we share with so many partner nations also committed to the rule of law and democratic values. >> togr we will disrupt, defeat and degrade transnational organized crime. >> u.s. customs and border patrol and canadian partners joined in the u.s. coast guard in the efforts. >>> as wildfires become more extensive and explosive, a new documentary takes a hard look at why and this reporter spoke with the filmmaker on her experience embedding her self with fire crews across the state. >> reporter: the night near destruction caused by wildfires in 2018 jumped from the screen in the new documentary bring your own brigade and filmmaker lucy walker was with them as they battled deadly fires in both malibu and paradise focusing on the told the
coast guard confiscated about 60,000 pounds of cocaine and more than 1400 pounds of marijuana in the pacific ocean and the caribbean sea and they offloaded the drugs at port everglades in fort lauderdale and officials say it was the largest offload in the vessel's history. >> reporter: this helps bring hope and stability and economic prosperity to the western hemisphere, a neighborhood we share with so many partner nations also committed to the rule of law and democratic values. >>...
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Aug 6, 2021
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coast guard confiscated about 60,000 pounds of cocaine and more than 1400 pounds of marijuana in the pacific ocean and the caribbean sea and they offloaded the drugs at port everglades in fort lauderdale and officials say it was the largest oa
coast guard confiscated about 60,000 pounds of cocaine and more than 1400 pounds of marijuana in the pacific ocean and the caribbean sea and they offloaded the drugs at port everglades in fort lauderdale and officials say it was the largest oa
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Aug 14, 2021
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hours ago, magnitude 7.2, at a depth of about 6 miles, so 10,000 meters out in caribbean about 5 miles off of the haitian coasts in, of course, the two real big concerns are, first, the possibility of a tsunami after the quake. the did issue a sue name warning immediately following the quake but has subsequently lifted that. that's good news. locals also saying that water did flood one coastal town but then retreated. that's another good sign. the second fear, of course, is that the damage that the quake can do on the island itself. it was felt in the capital 90 miles away and, in fact, many people there ran outdoors out of concern that buildings they were in might collapse. hard facts still hard to come by, but anecdotal evidence says several casualties and video suggests there is significant damage. now, everyone is already comparing this earthquake to that devastating quake that hit haiti 11 years ago. that earthquake killed tens if not hundreds of thousands of people and left tens of thousands more homeless. so far, and still early, this does not appear to be nearly as lethal as that, but we are just gathe
hours ago, magnitude 7.2, at a depth of about 6 miles, so 10,000 meters out in caribbean about 5 miles off of the haitian coasts in, of course, the two real big concerns are, first, the possibility of a tsunami after the quake. the did issue a sue name warning immediately following the quake but has subsequently lifted that. that's good news. locals also saying that water did flood one coastal town but then retreated. that's another good sign. the second fear, of course, is that the damage that...
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Aug 26, 2021
08/21
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a new tropical storm is forming in the caribbean tonight, and could grow into a major hurricane that strikes the u.s. gulf coasthe system was passing jamaica late today and heading toward the cayman islands and cuba with up to a foot of rain. it's on track to reach the central gulf states on sunday. seven u.s. capitol police officers sued former president trump today, accusing him of incing the january 6th assault on the capitol. the federal suit also names his ally roger stoneplus the trump campaign and members of the far- right "proud boys" and "oath keepers." two similar suits have been filed recently by democrats in congress. there's more fallout from the sexual harassment scandal that drove new york governor andrew cuomo from office. tina chen resigned today as president of "time's up", an advocacy group that targets sexual misconduct in the workplace. she had admitted that private consultations with cuomo were more extensive than first acknowledged. she said today that her continued tenure had become a painful and divisive focal point. in economic news, new claims for jobless benefits rose slightly for th
a new tropical storm is forming in the caribbean tonight, and could grow into a major hurricane that strikes the u.s. gulf coasthe system was passing jamaica late today and heading toward the cayman islands and cuba with up to a foot of rain. it's on track to reach the central gulf states on sunday. seven u.s. capitol police officers sued former president trump today, accusing him of incing the january 6th assault on the capitol. the federal suit also names his ally roger stoneplus the trump...