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you think of the coast guard off the coast. mr. president, they're in washington. i'm not talking about the ones on shore. they are out there protecting national security assets in and around the potomac and the anacostia river. now, in addition to this recapitalization, the bill allows the coast guard to begin updating its fleet of polar icebreakers. allowing the service to pay an estimated $1 billion needed for the acquisition of a new state-of-the-art heavy polar icebreaker. why do we need that? mr. president, have you noticed recently what the chinese have been doing in the arctic especially? have you noticed what the russians are doing in the arctic? have you noticed that the russians have 19 icebreakers? and we have just a few. have you noticed that china is funding and building icebreakers for the arctic? part of our icebreakers, the polar star and the healy, were built in the 1970's and 1990's, and the polar star is now well beyond its intended 30-year service life. so it's vital that we enable the coast guard to begin bringing these new vessels online to s
you think of the coast guard off the coast. mr. president, they're in washington. i'm not talking about the ones on shore. they are out there protecting national security assets in and around the potomac and the anacostia river. now, in addition to this recapitalization, the bill allows the coast guard to begin updating its fleet of polar icebreakers. allowing the service to pay an estimated $1 billion needed for the acquisition of a new state-of-the-art heavy polar icebreaker. why do we need...
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now i got to spend twelve days aboard an arctic ice breaker - the us coast guard cutter healy. let me just say, it was complicated. >> and phil, both weather and climate change are huge parts of the story because the sea ice in the arctic is receding. >> and i actually got to see that sea ice receding in action, and the scientists up there that were monitoring this are overwhelmed by the speed that this is actually happening. >> well it seems that the more the ice recedes, the easier it would be to drill right? >> yeah but what happens is actually different because even though the sea ice is gone, the extreme weather conditions remain and that's causing big problems for big oil. >> the arctic - remote, breath-taking - and one of the world's harshest frontiers. for years it's been a front line in a battle over the future of energy and climate change. temperatures here are rising twice as fast as the rest of the world. but the arctic may hold 13 percent of the world's undiscovered oil. in july, 2015, shell began its controversial journey to the arctic. its mission - to drill an e
now i got to spend twelve days aboard an arctic ice breaker - the us coast guard cutter healy. let me just say, it was complicated. >> and phil, both weather and climate change are huge parts of the story because the sea ice in the arctic is receding. >> and i actually got to see that sea ice receding in action, and the scientists up there that were monitoring this are overwhelmed by the speed that this is actually happening. >> well it seems that the more the ice recedes, the...
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it could be raining but, mainly, off the coast.to keep we do have the scattered isolated showers mainly off the coast. and the closer you are to the coast, the better the chances are of seeing some of the showers. our forecast animation shows we could see rain falling right along the beaches, all along the north bay and down along the peninsula coast into monterey and i will take you to the lake tahoe area we are expecting snow over the next few hours over 80 and on 50 so chain requirements will continue. a gonous shot south to the bay bridge and check out how cold it is santa rosa is 30, and napa is 29 and we are in 30s in novato, and fairfield and concord and him so you will went to bundle up. another shot we are seeing clear skies in san francisco and milder at 44, oakland, original 37 degrees. prosecutety skies out there from the roof camera so here is what you know, isolate the showers are possible but mainly at the coast and mainly a bright and sunny criminal day for all of us, highs are on the cool side only in the 50s with
it could be raining but, mainly, off the coast.to keep we do have the scattered isolated showers mainly off the coast. and the closer you are to the coast, the better the chances are of seeing some of the showers. our forecast animation shows we could see rain falling right along the beaches, all along the north bay and down along the peninsula coast into monterey and i will take you to the lake tahoe area we are expecting snow over the next few hours over 80 and on 50 so chain requirements...
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the only way through it is on this ship - the coast guard cutter healy.t's one of only two ice breakers in the united states built to handle polar ice. the ride can get a little rough. >> that noise there - that's the sound of being in the bow of an icebreaker. >> but there is trouble in this frozen paradise. now images like this are becoming more common in the summer months. we even caught a polar bear. >> look! look on the camera screen, he's dead center. >> we see it moving. >> like many species - forced to search further for ice and food - as sea ice retreats in this part of the world. the arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe - and that's causing a sea change in this frontier. summer sea ice has receded close to 25 percent since 1979. on land we saw it, birch trees are sprouting on the tundra, and melting permafrost is causing land - and structures to sink. captain jason hamilton is the healy's commanding officer. he's also a veteran of both poles. >> 10 years ago when i first was operating this was complete ice whereas now we have
the only way through it is on this ship - the coast guard cutter healy.t's one of only two ice breakers in the united states built to handle polar ice. the ride can get a little rough. >> that noise there - that's the sound of being in the bow of an icebreaker. >> but there is trouble in this frozen paradise. now images like this are becoming more common in the summer months. we even caught a polar bear. >> look! look on the camera screen, he's dead center. >> we see it...
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we traveled by boat to the coast guard cutter, seven miles off the coast of san diego. on board, we found dozens of palates piled high with 50,000 pounds of cocaine. the coast guard spent the last three months chasing down drug smuggling boats off the coast of central and south america, include thing makeshift submarine. the boarding team pried open the million of cocaine stashed inside. laura collins is captain of the coast guard cutter. what is it like when you get that intel and all of a sudden you get eyes on one of those semi submersibles? >> it's thrilling. it's exactly what we're trained for. it's exactly why we wear the uniform. it's kind of like everything coming together. >> reporter: this video from the coast guard shows the cramped quarters inside a drug sub. every space is packed with as much cocaine as possible. this is what three quarters of a billion dollars worth of cocaine looks like. that's just wholesale value. on the street, it's worth a lot more. it's been a record year for the coast guard, working with the military and u.s. customs, they've seized
we traveled by boat to the coast guard cutter, seven miles off the coast of san diego. on board, we found dozens of palates piled high with 50,000 pounds of cocaine. the coast guard spent the last three months chasing down drug smuggling boats off the coast of central and south america, include thing makeshift submarine. the boarding team pried open the million of cocaine stashed inside. laura collins is captain of the coast guard cutter. what is it like when you get that intel and all of a...
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there are three major african-american newspapers in the east coast. frederick douglas is publishing. there have been a series of major slave revolts. people know that slavery is going to sunder the union. what isn't known is that this isn't just a north-south issue. we are beginning to understand that there was slavery in the north as well as the south. we are beginning to understand that new york wanted to secede because it was the port for cotton. there was a lot of northern money invested in cotton. if you think about all the mills in new england, the cotton mills, that cotton comes from the south, and the north was deeply invested in cotton. people don't think beyond in north-south divide in terms of slavery. they think it inches further and further west with missouri, kentucky, tennessee. that's the west, but they don't think about california as a slave state, and we don't really talk about texas as a slave state. there were 400,000 slaves picking cotton in texas before the civil war. i think it's very important that we see this as a national iss
there are three major african-american newspapers in the east coast. frederick douglas is publishing. there have been a series of major slave revolts. people know that slavery is going to sunder the union. what isn't known is that this isn't just a north-south issue. we are beginning to understand that there was slavery in the north as well as the south. we are beginning to understand that new york wanted to secede because it was the port for cotton. there was a lot of northern money invested...
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the front will cross the area and settle along the coast by late thursday night. new year's day will be mostly cloudy with only a slight chance of showers and a will be dry and partly cloudy. thursday the rain chance falls to 50% during the day and then down to 30% that night. high: 70. new year's day will be stly cloudy with only a slight chance of showers and a touch cooler temperatures. high:60. the first weekend in january will be dry and partly cloudy. thursday the rain chance falls to 50% during the day and then down to 30% that night. high: 70. the front will cross the area and settle along the coast by late thursday night. new year's day will be mostly cloudy with only a slight chance of showers and a touch cooler temperatures. high:60. the first weekend in january will be dry and partly cloudy. resources confirms a drowning has happened at lake wateree. right now we know the drowning was non-boating related and happened near blackgum lane in kershaw county. dnr has a dive team working the scene, and we have a crew headed there now. we'll keep yoyoupdated
the front will cross the area and settle along the coast by late thursday night. new year's day will be mostly cloudy with only a slight chance of showers and a will be dry and partly cloudy. thursday the rain chance falls to 50% during the day and then down to 30% that night. high: 70. new year's day will be stly cloudy with only a slight chance of showers and a touch cooler temperatures. high:60. the first weekend in january will be dry and partly cloudy. thursday the rain chance falls to 50%...
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. >> driving through lush green forest, we soon arrive at the coast. everything loo but take a good look because in a few years time none of this will be here. the houses, the plants, the palm trees will all be gone. submerged under water. mohammad hassan has already lost his house, his land and everything he possessed. even his fishing boat belongs to his employer. >> my life is so hard. i have moved six times in recent years, and each time the land was flooded and i had to move on. now i have no money left. my family and i often go hungry. we're going through a terrible time. >> hassan lives in bhola, the largest island of bangladesh. it's situated at the mouth of the meghna river, which flows down from the himalayas. as a result of global warming, many of the glaciers in the himalayas are melting, causing water levels here to rise steadily. they could rise by as much as four metres by the end of the century, leaving much of the island submerged. >> the government is always promising to give us help. but so far nothing has happened. they're just leav
. >> driving through lush green forest, we soon arrive at the coast. everything loo but take a good look because in a few years time none of this will be here. the houses, the plants, the palm trees will all be gone. submerged under water. mohammad hassan has already lost his house, his land and everything he possessed. even his fishing boat belongs to his employer. >> my life is so hard. i have moved six times in recent years, and each time the land was flooded and i had to move...
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clouds increase into the afternoon as a weak disturbance slides down the coast. any rain with this system, however, is forecast to stay to the north or out over the ocean. tuesday morning will also be crisp and clear with 30s. a few spots in the north bay and east bay valleys may drop below freezing. same goes for wednesday morning. the pacific storm track will be positioned to our north for this week, so the next few storms coming through wednesday and thursday should only produce scattered clouds here. all the precipitation is forecast to be up on the california north coast and the pacific northwest. storminess does begin to make a return by next weekend, but the exact track and timing of the wet weather is uncertain as of now. for the time-being, i am going for only a slight chance of rain saturday with a better chance sunday. >> vicki: a reminder. for complete weather forecast and all your bay area news. be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. it's free for apple and android devices. >> vicki: officials are working to clean up debris that is washing ashore
clouds increase into the afternoon as a weak disturbance slides down the coast. any rain with this system, however, is forecast to stay to the north or out over the ocean. tuesday morning will also be crisp and clear with 30s. a few spots in the north bay and east bay valleys may drop below freezing. same goes for wednesday morning. the pacific storm track will be positioned to our north for this week, so the next few storms coming through wednesday and thursday should only produce scattered...
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the situation on the east coast, being that the schools remain open, the situation on the west coast being that the schools there are closed. and remain closed. >> al jazeera joining us from los angeles lye. dell just mentioned the feud, but have you had a chance to talk to any parents this morning and get their reaction to this decision well given the situation, and the proximity to san bernardino of course parents want every precaution to be taken on behalf of the safety of their students and children. now we saw that the superintendent ramon -- while they investigate the threat, but what we heard is that the plant manager, officials and law enforcement are actually walking through all of the campuses right now, to investigate that threat, and to see what is going on. while students remain in place, and are going to be reunited with their parents later today. >> blue society and everything is staying calm, and that this is under control for the time being. we also heard from the elementa. police chief, who seems to make a not so vailed swipe at the police commissioner. who called t
the situation on the east coast, being that the schools remain open, the situation on the west coast being that the schools there are closed. and remain closed. >> al jazeera joining us from los angeles lye. dell just mentioned the feud, but have you had a chance to talk to any parents this morning and get their reaction to this decision well given the situation, and the proximity to san bernardino of course parents want every precaution to be taken on behalf of the safety of their...
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coast guard. service meals place their lives at risk on a daily basis to ensure the safety and security and protect our environmental resources and do this on aging cutters and aircraft. passing h.r. 4188 will help and rebuild the coast guard and the strong support that congress has and the deep appreciation we have that they make in the sacrifices. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. garamendi: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i'm pleased to be here again at the end of another year to rise and join chairman hunter and been able to get stuff done. thank you for bringing this bill to the floor today to fund the united states coast guard and advance new policy initiatives to strengthen the prospects of the u.s. flag and u.s. maritime industry. the coast guard re-authorization act of 2015 is carefully crafted bipartisan legislation developed over the course of several months of ne
coast guard. service meals place their lives at risk on a daily basis to ensure the safety and security and protect our environmental resources and do this on aging cutters and aircraft. passing h.r. 4188 will help and rebuild the coast guard and the strong support that congress has and the deep appreciation we have that they make in the sacrifices. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr....
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a season of extremes from coast to coast. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. we're kind of reveling in how warm it is out east but it's severe weather in other parts of the country. >> yeah. possibility of tornadoes. we have a lot of dense fog that's going to be a problem this morning. there's a lot of weather concerns and a lot of people traveling over the next couple of days. the biggest concern, almost life-threatening concern is going to be the tornadoes later this afternoon. there's even a possibility a few this morning. we do have our tornado watch. a lot of heavy rain up the gulf coast and moving up the eastern sea board. be careful of that fog in the mid-atlantic and southern new england, it's dense this morning. tornado watch has been issued for areas of the texarkana area of shreveport, and lufkin. during the day today things will get more favorable for additional tornadoes. so, about 42 million people have a chance of severe weather today all the way up to southern michigan, even chicago, in late december, that's how unusually warm it is. it's so wa
a season of extremes from coast to coast. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. we're kind of reveling in how warm it is out east but it's severe weather in other parts of the country. >> yeah. possibility of tornadoes. we have a lot of dense fog that's going to be a problem this morning. there's a lot of weather concerns and a lot of people traveling over the next couple of days. the biggest concern, almost life-threatening concern is going to be the tornadoes later this...
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coast guard cutter. what is it like when you get that intel and all of a sudden you get eyes on one of those semi submersibles? >> it's thrilling. it's exactly what we're trained for. it's kind of like everything coming together. >> reporter: this video from the coast guard shows the cramped quarters inside a drug sub. every space is packed with as much cocaine as possible. this is what three quarters of a billion dollars worth of cocaine looks like. that's just wholesale value. on the street, it's worth a lot more. it's been a record year for the coast guard, working with the military and u.s. customs, they've seized more cocaine in the pacific than the last three years combined. the reason it's smuggled is simple economics. >> when we look at the business case of what it takes to produce about $2,000 in colombia. that same kilo sells for $25,000 here in the united states. >> reporter: when the smugglers are caught, the coast guard says they rarely put up a fightht and so far they've arrested nearly 700
coast guard cutter. what is it like when you get that intel and all of a sudden you get eyes on one of those semi submersibles? >> it's thrilling. it's exactly what we're trained for. it's kind of like everything coming together. >> reporter: this video from the coast guard shows the cramped quarters inside a drug sub. every space is packed with as much cocaine as possible. this is what three quarters of a billion dollars worth of cocaine looks like. that's just wholesale value. on...
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on the coast the impact will be very different. more mega storms said to saturate much of the west. already the first signs of trouble have emerged, sometimes from the smallest messengers. >> reporter: this little guy is the biggest indicator of a giant elnino at work. a huge die off of the red crab near san diego this summer was a surprise to scientists. so unusual, the aquarium needed permission to examine the crab because it has never been native to this coast. >>> it moves through the entire food chain because everything is so intimately inter connected. >> reporter: gym vavell has led groups in the aquarium for 28 years. he tells me monterey bay has seen some visitors who have ridden north along in the waters. >>> there is also blue fin tuna swimming around here. we have hammerhead sharks. >> reporter: he wouldn't normally this close? <>> it is the animals that tend to be the first ones to tell us that something is different >> reporter: today a scien scientist for the aquarium institute,
on the coast the impact will be very different. more mega storms said to saturate much of the west. already the first signs of trouble have emerged, sometimes from the smallest messengers. >> reporter: this little guy is the biggest indicator of a giant elnino at work. a huge die off of the red crab near san diego this summer was a surprise to scientists. so unusual, the aquarium needed permission to examine the crab because it has never been native to this coast. >>> it moves...
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this all unfolding off the coast of gloucester. newscenter 5' s jorge quiroga is there live. >> the man who tried to help tell us conditions were brutal. the stranded fishing boat had been towed four hours in a foot waves, the wind howling. that is when things went from bad to worse. the foxy lady was the first boat to reach the 51 foot orin c. this video taken 40 miles out at sea. "top, but he was taking on water. >> that' s when a coast guard life boat took over, after passing the boat a pump. >> apparently the pump wasn' t able to keep up with the water and as we were in the process of the total, the boat is starting to go down. >> the crew put on their survival suits and jumped into the water, but only two came out alive. >> he had a breakdown. he was far off. i assisted, i did my best. my condolences to his family. >> anyone who looses his life in this island in this community whether we know him or not, we are going to take it hard cause we know what that is like. >> he was just a fisherman then died doing his job. >> some in
this all unfolding off the coast of gloucester. newscenter 5' s jorge quiroga is there live. >> the man who tried to help tell us conditions were brutal. the stranded fishing boat had been towed four hours in a foot waves, the wind howling. that is when things went from bad to worse. the foxy lady was the first boat to reach the 51 foot orin c. this video taken 40 miles out at sea. "top, but he was taking on water. >> that' s when a coast guard life boat took over, after...
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squall lines on the coast there.nto mendocino, hills burring, santa rosa, bodega bay, it's on its way. 40s and 50s, couple of 30s, depends on your wind direction. 57 degrees. i saw some areas, half-moon bay, 57. wood side went from 39 to 55 in an hour and a half. that breeze will do it, really picked up in the hills, also on the coast. cloudy, mostly cloudy, wind at times. more so to the south bay. rain in the north bay. the heavier amounts will be to the north. sierra nevada winter storm warning from noon to 6:00 tomorrow. very windy on the passes there. breeze will be with us until the system goes through, but more northwest, possible thundershowers later this afternoon and evening. probability of the evening commute having a few more issues than the morning which hasn't been bad. mild towards santa cruz and gilroy. rain comes in later on, showers into early friday. okay saturday. sunday night clouded up. >> i tried to pin you down for tahoe later in the month and you said check back. >> yes. you asked me about the
squall lines on the coast there.nto mendocino, hills burring, santa rosa, bodega bay, it's on its way. 40s and 50s, couple of 30s, depends on your wind direction. 57 degrees. i saw some areas, half-moon bay, 57. wood side went from 39 to 55 in an hour and a half. that breeze will do it, really picked up in the hills, also on the coast. cloudy, mostly cloudy, wind at times. more so to the south bay. rain in the north bay. the heavier amounts will be to the north. sierra nevada winter storm...
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women. -- who serve in the coast guard. why that provision should be holding us up is beyond me. but i did have a good discussion with my colleague from delaware. we are more than willing to continue to work with our colleagues to reach consensus, but i certainly hope, mr. president, that we can get there today and not let one small provision that's very focused on one special interest group hold up a bipartisan bill that everybody on the commerce committee voted for that's going to do something really important: recognize the men and women in the coast guard who risk their lives, just like everybody else in the military, on a daily basis to protect americans. with that, i yield the floor. mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the assistant democratic leader. mr. durbin: mr. president, this week in washington, president barack obama's favorite pickup basketball pal from chicago is leaving town. he's headed back home to chicago. his name is arne duncan, and he's secretary of education. he was one of the first cho
women. -- who serve in the coast guard. why that provision should be holding us up is beyond me. but i did have a good discussion with my colleague from delaware. we are more than willing to continue to work with our colleagues to reach consensus, but i certainly hope, mr. president, that we can get there today and not let one small provision that's very focused on one special interest group hold up a bipartisan bill that everybody on the commerce committee voted for that's going to do...
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go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members machines. competitors ready to destroy each other. this is metal mayhem. $20,000 in prize money at ste. among those drivers reffing their engines are moms. some of the toughest women on wheels. dirty car the first timee either is hooked or -- >> meet kim potocki, mother to two girls, part-time little league coach. >> are you practicing? >> yes. >> reporter: who, when she's not carpooling the kids, can crash them up with the best of them. >> it's an adrenaline. it's something different. you don't normally get to go hit people. >> reporter: she's prepping for her biggest competition so far. where she'll be squaring off against 300 top derby drivers, including her husband, chris. >> not the first time that's happened. >> reporter:r:uilding the cars from scratch is a family affair. the kids pitching in. >> the cars are engineered to do one thing on the road and we're doing something different with them to do what you need it to do, to last, that's part of the fun of it. >> that will get me to the f
go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members machines. competitors ready to destroy each other. this is metal mayhem. $20,000 in prize money at ste. among those drivers reffing their engines are moms. some of the toughest women on wheels. dirty car the first timee either is hooked or -- >> meet kim potocki, mother to two girls, part-time little league coach. >> are you practicing? >> yes. >> reporter: who, when she's not carpooling the kids,...
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alert as we start "cavuto: coast to coast" not so merry out in chicago. protesters are getting underway again today. along the magnificent mile in chicago as people rush out to do their last minute shopping you say i've seen this somewhere before. filling in nor feel and jeff flock on the casino you did that was black friday. we may have instant replay of that today. these protests as jeff joins us from there now are not scheduled to start for about an hour rought, so i don't see a ton of people left behind you but logically you think people get their shopping done before protesters, shep, what's the deal ?fnlgt a lot of people out doing that very thing. if you look down and lauri can look down michigan avenue you have shoppers down here right now. that surprised me a lot of people connell not aware that this protest is coming. that is what could be a problem here today because you know, black friday is one thing it's the start of the shopping season. today it's the last day and your last opportunity to shop. so potentially you know all of these businesse
alert as we start "cavuto: coast to coast" not so merry out in chicago. protesters are getting underway again today. along the magnificent mile in chicago as people rush out to do their last minute shopping you say i've seen this somewhere before. filling in nor feel and jeff flock on the casino you did that was black friday. we may have instant replay of that today. these protests as jeff joins us from there now are not scheduled to start for about an hour rought, so i don't see a...
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you'll notice a couple of showers off the coast. as we put this thing into motion, it's really just paralleling the coast. we're actually in store for a pretty quiet evening on the way. we'll show you some patchy clouds out there. if you're headed out of town this evening. the next couple of hours will see decreasing clouds towards midnight tonight. you'll need the jacket because temperatures will quickly cool off. here's that sunday storm. it movers in. it will bring heavy downpours, lightning and gusty wind. >> thank you, drew. >> abc 7 news was in pacifica where some people dared the surf pounding rock-a-way beach. one man planned to surf the massive waves but changed his mind when he saw just how rough they were. probably a very wise idea. he still want today get a feel for the pacific. >> i drive one hour out here and then don't feel the water? it's totally worth it. >> those waves can pack a deadly punch. the coast card recommends a safe distance from the water. >> 26-year-old mario woods was shot by officers who say he was wi
you'll notice a couple of showers off the coast. as we put this thing into motion, it's really just paralleling the coast. we're actually in store for a pretty quiet evening on the way. we'll show you some patchy clouds out there. if you're headed out of town this evening. the next couple of hours will see decreasing clouds towards midnight tonight. you'll need the jacket because temperatures will quickly cool off. here's that sunday storm. it movers in. it will bring heavy downpours, lightning...
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extreme weather from coast to coast. northwest with a state of emergency right now. >> wow! >> this rare tornado touching down, damaging dozens of homes. a landslide shuts down this highway for hours. the coastline battered bring massive waves. and record december heat. >>> an abc news exclusive. new fears this morning about how isis can slip into the country. the terror group printing fake passports and the search for more isis terrorists on the loose. a race to stop another major attack right now. >>> runaway train. a packed commuter train speeds with no one at the controls traveling nearly ten minutes blowing through four station stops. new information this morning about how it happened and what we're learning about the train operator. ♪ under pressure >>> a holiday shipping alert. u.p.s. and fedex under pressure.
extreme weather from coast to coast. northwest with a state of emergency right now. >> wow! >> this rare tornado touching down, damaging dozens of homes. a landslide shuts down this highway for hours. the coastline battered bring massive waves. and record december heat. >>> an abc news exclusive. new fears this morning about how isis can slip into the country. the terror group printing fake passports and the search for more isis terrorists on the loose. a race to stop...
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and big showers coming in off the coast. part of the thundershowers which dropped the small hail at times. you can see again the widespread rain for the morning transitioning to scattered showers. which at this hour continue to decrease as the winds now shift more out of the north. still a slight chance of isolated showers on the coast as the main event heads off towards the east. these rain totals very nice. row can see moraga more than an inch of rain. san francisco more than 3/4. the south bay too, we had just about a half inch of rain into san jose. so the storm dropping beneficial rains, even across some of the lower elevation. here is the story moving forward. unfortunately, a pattern change as we go back to the workweek which looks less promising for rain and could lead to more patchy, thick fog. we'll show you that impact on your forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> all right, rob, thank you so much. >>> well, today's downpour slowed down drivers as they tried to navigate through the flooded roadways. in san jose,
and big showers coming in off the coast. part of the thundershowers which dropped the small hail at times. you can see again the widespread rain for the morning transitioning to scattered showers. which at this hour continue to decrease as the winds now shift more out of the north. still a slight chance of isolated showers on the coast as the main event heads off towards the east. these rain totals very nice. row can see moraga more than an inch of rain. san francisco more than 3/4. the south...
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Dec 7, 2015
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. >> welcome to monterey, situated on california's central coast. it's significant to historians and should be to all californians because it is the first place the government of mexico and ultimately the governor of california did business. the first time in american flag was raised over the state of california was right here. the reason why monterey ended up being the center of trade in northern california was the president that was set in the spanish colonial years. the first spanish expiration when they were trying to colonize the area included intain voices, including one 1602. what he was looking for on the spanish government was this .uitable for this is what they were looking for with a suitable harbor. and they missed the best one, which was san francisco. speculation was that maritime people couldn't find san francisco because of their notorious fog. so they found this harbor. very wisely, sebastian vizcaino named the harbor after the man who financed his expedition, the count of monterey of spain. right now we are inside the custom house.
. >> welcome to monterey, situated on california's central coast. it's significant to historians and should be to all californians because it is the first place the government of mexico and ultimately the governor of california did business. the first time in american flag was raised over the state of california was right here. the reason why monterey ended up being the center of trade in northern california was the president that was set in the spanish colonial years. the first spanish...
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Dec 28, 2015
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coast. tuesday a front will cross the area and produce a few showers during the day, and the mild weather will prevail and highs will again reach the 70s. wednesday and thursday will also feature periods of rain which could lead to widespread flooding issues. of course, we'll watch this closely and will make changes accordingly. we expect blizzards this time of return. monday there is a good chance of showers as today... parts of the country are dealing with all three. this is a live look as water is pouring out of the spillways at wilson dam on the tennessee river in northern alabama. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest on the extreme weather. this morning...weather whiplash. from tornadoes...to floods...to blizzards. devastating the southwest...and midwest. sot: "sorry i don't know what else to say i'm sorry." at least 9 tornadoes...touching down this weekend in texas. destruction...spanning nearly forty miles near dallas. broadcastify audio: "there's houses torn up everywhere..." an e-f-4
coast. tuesday a front will cross the area and produce a few showers during the day, and the mild weather will prevail and highs will again reach the 70s. wednesday and thursday will also feature periods of rain which could lead to widespread flooding issues. of course, we'll watch this closely and will make changes accordingly. we expect blizzards this time of return. monday there is a good chance of showers as today... parts of the country are dealing with all three. this is a live look as...
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watch that coast on tuesday. still cloudy there just off the coast.esday before we warm up thursday and friday. we're back up to 60. we warm up thursday and friday. we're back up to 60. we'll be bright back. music: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do. ♪ you make me feel ♪ so spring has sprung. >> >> we said let's make a music video and sing and get on the town we did it. we'll show -- look at the moves horrifying. we'll show you that coming up. >> and we also get to honor people that do a good job. we like to honor young kids, spectacular
watch that coast on tuesday. still cloudy there just off the coast.esday before we warm up thursday and friday. we're back up to 60. we warm up thursday and friday. we're back up to 60. we'll be bright back. music: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha...
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Dec 26, 2015
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marita davison, and today we're talking el nino and this is something we've seen here on the west coast in the us, but it definitely extends far beyond that and marita you've actually experienced it. >> i've experienced a few el nino events when i was growing up in bolivia so it certainly has global impacts but what it is is an interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere that happens in the tropical pacific ocean. >> for some this interaction seems like this mysterious force, but this is techknow so of course we want to know what an el nino is, the weird things it's doing, and how researchers are studying it. >> severe fires and drought leading to food shortages in 11 south pacific countries. mega flooding in central america forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. and sea life found hundreds of miles from their natural habitats. all this due to a powerful weather system known as el nino. this year's el nino is already breaking records for the wettest start in the pacific northwest, flooding homes and causing treacherous landslides. >> they come in all sizes, el nino's, small, me
marita davison, and today we're talking el nino and this is something we've seen here on the west coast in the us, but it definitely extends far beyond that and marita you've actually experienced it. >> i've experienced a few el nino events when i was growing up in bolivia so it certainly has global impacts but what it is is an interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere that happens in the tropical pacific ocean. >> for some this interaction seems like this mysterious force,...
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Dec 17, 2015
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light showers across eastern bucks and montgomery county and generally this rain is pushing off the coast pretty quickly, a wider view on stormtracker 6 live double scan all of this rain is ahead of a cold front and the cold front is still across western pennsylvania and this will be swinging through around 11:00 or so tonight, as it does we could have an additional shower and generally the steady rain is out of here, one thing i want to show you, you have go to northern maine to see mixed precipitation with this, we have a surge of warm air and we are warm all november and all december and this is liquid in the poconos and no icing at all. anywhere along 476 and east we are looking at a good soaking around an inch of rain, the far northwest suburbs lancaster and atlantic city airport is closing in on an inch and atlantic city will have more before the storm moves off the coast and the steady rain between 7:00 and 7:30 tonight. the rain will be shutting off completely and lingering clouds and perhaps another shower as it moves through and the winds kicking up and temperatures start to fal
light showers across eastern bucks and montgomery county and generally this rain is pushing off the coast pretty quickly, a wider view on stormtracker 6 live double scan all of this rain is ahead of a cold front and the cold front is still across western pennsylvania and this will be swinging through around 11:00 or so tonight, as it does we could have an additional shower and generally the steady rain is out of here, one thing i want to show you, you have go to northern maine to see mixed...
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Dec 6, 2015
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the development of the east coast of north america is tied closely to the caribbean. as these tiny islands become developed, become planted, home to massive sugar producing plantations owned by the english, the east coast of north america develops into a support system to these caribbean islands. traditionally, in american history class, we focus on this part of the map. by doing that, we lose important information on what is happening down here that is pushing the history in those places. again, sugar seems trivial, seems unimportant. the history of sugar, particularly english sugar, is tied closely to everything we do today. the history of how we do things. the history of the country we live in today. these little islands here, they have a big influence. particularly, if we focus in on the island of barbados down here, which will be the main focus of today's lecture. it's almost impossible to see on the map. you zoom in and it's still hard to see. you zoom in further, and this cluster of pixels is the island of barbados. it's not terribly large. it's about 170 squar
the development of the east coast of north america is tied closely to the caribbean. as these tiny islands become developed, become planted, home to massive sugar producing plantations owned by the english, the east coast of north america develops into a support system to these caribbean islands. traditionally, in american history class, we focus on this part of the map. by doing that, we lose important information on what is happening down here that is pushing the history in those places....
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Dec 6, 2015
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coast area and from about the ohio river southward. the below normal area then: for the western lakes, back into the northern half of the rockies. clinton? milk prices are significantly lower than last year's record setting levels. however, u.s. farmers are seeing prices hold better than some of their global counter parts. part of that reason is a strong desire for dairy products at meal time. nats ... got milk it's a slogan that's been engrained into american culture-- but today-- check off funded--dairy management inc-- is refocusing its efforts. about 8 years ago...the group made the strategic decision to move away from advertising and more toward partnerships in the food industry.... it started with pizza--and helping the big boys find and use more cheese. it's just been astounding the amount of milk sales we're movingngbecause there's more cheese on pizza's now. and they call it the catalytic effect. once they did it with dominoes then pizza hut picked up on it and now more small chains are adding more cheese it kind of snowballs.
coast area and from about the ohio river southward. the below normal area then: for the western lakes, back into the northern half of the rockies. clinton? milk prices are significantly lower than last year's record setting levels. however, u.s. farmers are seeing prices hold better than some of their global counter parts. part of that reason is a strong desire for dairy products at meal time. nats ... got milk it's a slogan that's been engrained into american culture-- but today-- check off...
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Dec 26, 2015
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santa shredded through the fresh powder up and down the west coast. but on the east coast... there's no snow. and temperatures are 30 to 40 degrees above average from north carolina to new york city. mos says: "i don't know how to dress. i'm trying to dress down and i'm too hot and i can't figure out if i need a vest, if it's ever gonna get cold again." here in washington... you don't need a jacket. you don't even need sleeves. yesterday... the high was 71 degrees. that's the warmest temperature ever recorded in dc on christmas eve. in washington, kristin fisher, fox dialing the wrong phone number can be awkward. but when you dial the wrong number from outer space... it can be really embarrassing. that's what happened to british astronaut tim peake recently. he arrived at the international space station december 15th. when he realized he'd misdialed, peake tweeted his regret. and this is what he wrote: "i'd like to apologize to the lady i just called by mistake saying, 'hello, is this planet earth?' not a prank call... just a wrong number!" so, somewhere here on earth is a wo
santa shredded through the fresh powder up and down the west coast. but on the east coast... there's no snow. and temperatures are 30 to 40 degrees above average from north carolina to new york city. mos says: "i don't know how to dress. i'm trying to dress down and i'm too hot and i can't figure out if i need a vest, if it's ever gonna get cold again." here in washington... you don't need a jacket. you don't even need sleeves. yesterday... the high was 71 degrees. that's the warmest...
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Dec 26, 2015
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. >>> coming up next a coast to coast look at unseasonal conditions. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season, sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed, plus no interest until january 2018. know better sleep with sleep number. 0 >>> a calf -- wave of severe weather in the southeast has left for -- more than a dozen people dead. a warm front continues to hover over the northeast. storms have dumped a lot of new snow here at home. here's a look at the coast to coast unseasonal weather conditions around the country this christmas. >> reporter: heavy rain on christmas day brought flooding and rain. -- to some areas. 14 people are believed dead in the south. that number may continue to climb. search and rescue teams were on the ground today looking for more victims while surv
. >>> coming up next a coast to coast look at unseasonal conditions. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season, sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed, plus no interest until...
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Dec 14, 2015
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favors areas off the coast or near the coast. not so much inland. some afternoon build-ups are possible in the afternoon. look for clear to mostly clear in the morning. probably not a foggy morning yet, but tomorrow we might have to deal with it. today, though, still some cloud cover coming down and plenty of 30s. thirty-two in napa. thirty-eight fairfield. there will be many. lots of 30s even to the north. if there is any breeze holding up the temperature. if not, it's on the chilly to cold side. everything is dropping to the north. occasionally, something could trip us. a cold morning. mostly sunny in the morning. partly cloudy in the afternoon. isolated showers possible. a little breeze out of the northwest, and that keeps temperatures in the 50s. thes a cool morning on tap -- >> it's a cool morning on tap. >> i know people who aren't from here don't want to hear it. >> well, we're from here, and we want to hear it e. >> there you g thank you, steve. -- -- there you go. thank you, steve. god morning, everyone. let's go out and take a look at the
favors areas off the coast or near the coast. not so much inland. some afternoon build-ups are possible in the afternoon. look for clear to mostly clear in the morning. probably not a foggy morning yet, but tomorrow we might have to deal with it. today, though, still some cloud cover coming down and plenty of 30s. thirty-two in napa. thirty-eight fairfield. there will be many. lots of 30s even to the north. if there is any breeze holding up the temperature. if not, it's on the chilly to cold...
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the team will spend the week on the west coast practicing and preparing to face stanford in the rose bowl on new year's day. it's the team's first trip to the rose bowl since 1990. players, coaches and staff will practice and attend several bowl-sponsored events as part of the festivities including the rose bowl parade. 3 former isu head coach fred hoiberg's bulls hosting the thunder. 3rd qtr, bulls up 14 jimmy butler makes the steal and takes it all the way for the easy slam...84-68 bulls4th qtr, bulls up 16thunder try to the steal, then passes to durantwho gets the layup and the foul...(ft is good) 86-73 bullsbulls up 14 nowpau gasol throws it away, right to the thunder's anthony morrow who drains the 3...2) then russell westbrook finds morrow in the corner and he buries another 3...3) then a little later, westbrook sticks the jumper from the elbow... cuts the bulls lead to 6.but then it's bulls by 8.derrick rose misses but gasol gets the reboundand puts it back in...the mayor of ames gets the win. 105-96 3 great finish in the pelicans heat game! 4th qtr, pelicans up 2heat's dwyane
the team will spend the week on the west coast practicing and preparing to face stanford in the rose bowl on new year's day. it's the team's first trip to the rose bowl since 1990. players, coaches and staff will practice and attend several bowl-sponsored events as part of the festivities including the rose bowl parade. 3 former isu head coach fred hoiberg's bulls hosting the thunder. 3rd qtr, bulls up 14 jimmy butler makes the steal and takes it all the way for the easy slam...84-68 bulls4th...
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Dec 24, 2015
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go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members and their families. >>> it's the winter of 2014 and for three years justin bemis has struggled with a crippling heroin addiction that threatens to tear his family apart. you sure you won't talk to them for a minute? >> i don't feel good! >> bad day for justin. he obviously won't come down and talk. one day good, one day bad, depending on what he's able to retrieve. >> reporter: justin is trying to stop using and get better on his own. but the effects of the withdrawal are unbearable. >> your mom is torn. on one hand she wants to help you in any way she can. maybe give you some money. but she also knows that's the wrong decision. what do you think about that? >> as a drug addict talking? i'd say, give me some money. as her son? right. which i know what that is. she's always been the strongest one in our family. i'd say if i didn't have children, i probably wouldn't be here. >> reporter: even after deciding to get help, he's been forced to wait more than ten weeks to see an addiction specialist. >> there's so many
go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members and their families. >>> it's the winter of 2014 and for three years justin bemis has struggled with a crippling heroin addiction that threatens to tear his family apart. you sure you won't talk to them for a minute? >> i don't feel good! >> bad day for justin. he obviously won't come down and talk. one day good, one day bad, depending on what he's able to retrieve. >> reporter: justin is trying...
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right along the eastern coastline as well as the cape, islands, and south coast too. showers still hang around through 7:00 p.m. today. otherwise, mostly clear skies farther inland. and overnight tonight, kind of chill write, temperatures dipping to the freezing hark and some below freezing, we do expect frosty conditions to start off saturday but saturday afternoon through the evening we higher elevation, good news for the ski resorts. temperatures right now, 40s, 50s, mild start to the day. 47 in boston, hour by hour forecast we stay in the upper 40s or lower 50s for the rest of the afternoon. average high, 40 degrees and we will be at least five to 10 degrees above it or even exceeding that here, highs elsewhere, low 50s, mid 50s farther to the south and east on the cape and island, most around the freezing mark, again, a frosty start to your saturday is expected and it's going to be a very blustery wintry kind of day with a high of 39, the wind gusting from the west, giving us just a raw feel, sunday 40 degrees a little bit better, not as much of a wind and we hav
right along the eastern coastline as well as the cape, islands, and south coast too. showers still hang around through 7:00 p.m. today. otherwise, mostly clear skies farther inland. and overnight tonight, kind of chill write, temperatures dipping to the freezing hark and some below freezing, we do expect frosty conditions to start off saturday but saturday afternoon through the evening we higher elevation, good news for the ski resorts. temperatures right now, 40s, 50s, mild start to the day....
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Dec 8, 2015
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down along the south coast. the clouds are thicker and we will start to see some of those rain drops moving on in. the winds, too, going to be an issue out of the north, northeast. a much cooler raw wind keeping have seen recently winds could be quite gust he into the morning into the afternoon. and the rain will continue through the early afternoon with breaks from the north and west and look at those temperatures stuck in the 40s milder along the southeast, the cape and islands. tonight as we will see the rain move away we will start to see some iminvolvement and the -- improvement and the temperatures will break apart. what to expect with the temperature trend and when they will find ourselves back in the 50s. let's get a check of your traffic with julie grauert. how are things going. >> julie: sara, good morning. a new accident. a overheight truck on storrow drive something we deal with a few times a week. eastbound near charles street. if you are headed in that direction use the side roads because it will s
down along the south coast. the clouds are thicker and we will start to see some of those rain drops moving on in. the winds, too, going to be an issue out of the north, northeast. a much cooler raw wind keeping have seen recently winds could be quite gust he into the morning into the afternoon. and the rain will continue through the early afternoon with breaks from the north and west and look at those temperatures stuck in the 40s milder along the southeast, the cape and islands. tonight as we...
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the lain is still off the coast. in fact, it's still off the montecino coast. if it's not there yet, it's not here. that means our morning commute will be just fine. you can see just barely getting close to the coast. we have a couple of hours to go. for most except maybe the north bay around 8:00 or so, the rain is going to hold off until late morning and early afternoon. the ride home might be a little different. i get in a lot. what are these right here? that is sacramento's radar beam let hitting the wind machines and lio vesaa. that is why they never move. so what is that, steve? well, now you know what it is. >>> our system is on the way. ray-- rainfall a quarter to a half inch here. russian river north, i would say a half inch to an inch. gusts 40 to 45. and more shower snow for shasta. a stronger system for northern california. i would bump these up tiny bit. about a quarter to a half inch seems to be right. the systems seem to be coming in have produced more than the forecast models are showing and almost every system has produced more in the south bay
the lain is still off the coast. in fact, it's still off the montecino coast. if it's not there yet, it's not here. that means our morning commute will be just fine. you can see just barely getting close to the coast. we have a couple of hours to go. for most except maybe the north bay around 8:00 or so, the rain is going to hold off until late morning and early afternoon. the ride home might be a little different. i get in a lot. what are these right here? that is sacramento's radar beam let...
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they have got submarine off the coast.asically they are planning to move in to two unused air base, so they are extending their foot print there. analysts here and politicians here say that russia is in no danger of over extending themselves but there appears to be no thought out exit policy. >> at this for that, peter sharp. >>> ray ceasefire is expected to begin in yemen in less than two hours. the truce has been arranged to coincide with peace talks between the warring sides in geneva it will halt more than eight months of fighting between the saudi-led military alliance and houthi rebels. thaws of civilians -- thousands of civilians have been killed in this time. but a zeina khodr reports the violence continued right up until the ceasefire 67 it is a show of force just before the warring sides talk piece, the yemeni government and its supporters in the saudi-led coalition have did he played forces along the front lines close every to the capita sanaa. that's where houthi rebels and their allies remain in power. the tro
they have got submarine off the coast.asically they are planning to move in to two unused air base, so they are extending their foot print there. analysts here and politicians here say that russia is in no danger of over extending themselves but there appears to be no thought out exit policy. >> at this for that, peter sharp. >>> ray ceasefire is expected to begin in yemen in less than two hours. the truce has been arranged to coincide with peace talks between the warring sides...
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watch caputo coast to coast tomorrow for ben carson and john k. sake. noon eastern time on the fox business network. tune in for the next business republican debate on thursday, june the 14th right here on fox business. nicole: officials in cleveland are voting not to indict away police officer for shooting a tall girl black boy last year. >> nevertheless it's been incredibly devastating and samari rice went to great deal today. cheryl: was playing with a pellet gun. groups of protesters yesterday with an attorney representing the police officers said the shooting was a tragic incident that was legal. true into a wrongful death posted in chicago with a police officer firing and killing made 2-year-old clint o'neal the career when a bullet accidentally struck and killed 55 thrilled mother betty jones. the father suing the city for $100,000 the officer used excessive voice and didn't give you some medical help. chicago mayor rob emanuel petit next vacation to cuba sure. protesters including all sharp turn increase costs for him to step down after a planne
watch caputo coast to coast tomorrow for ben carson and john k. sake. noon eastern time on the fox business network. tune in for the next business republican debate on thursday, june the 14th right here on fox business. nicole: officials in cleveland are voting not to indict away police officer for shooting a tall girl black boy last year. >> nevertheless it's been incredibly devastating and samari rice went to great deal today. cheryl: was playing with a pellet gun. groups of protesters...
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now the coast guard is taking a look.id. >> well, we have cold conditions out there this morning, many of us in the 30's so we're dressing the kids with some extra gear. this afternoon a little bit milder than yesterday and winds staying light. maybe we can ease back after school. we'll have your afternoon call an slow rise in temperatures as we continue into the weekend. that's coming up. >> ♪ >> heavy rains continue to pummel residents throughout northwest oregon and southwest washington. monday's record setting rainfall led to landslides road closures and flooded homes. flooding forced officials in portland to delay bus and light rail service. many schools are closed along with the oregon zoo. >> feel bad when you see video like that because it's been so mild around here. >> it has been and the east coast really looking good straight in through the weekend with even milder air on the way. storm tracker6 live double scan right now shows us that we are dry again this morning and as we take a look outside, most areas are
now the coast guard is taking a look.id. >> well, we have cold conditions out there this morning, many of us in the 30's so we're dressing the kids with some extra gear. this afternoon a little bit milder than yesterday and winds staying light. maybe we can ease back after school. we'll have your afternoon call an slow rise in temperatures as we continue into the weekend. that's coming up. >> ♪ >> heavy rains continue to pummel residents throughout northwest oregon and...
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Dec 25, 2015
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now off the coast.y not seeing much in the way of lightning strikes but we've had plenty of lightning strikes earlier. few thunderstorms popping up with this heavy rain. that's where it is now and it will be clearing out here bee about nine or 10:00 o'clock. so just about an hour or two away. there's nice scene this morning as we look up market street from the fox studios. 65 degrees. 68 the high. that ties our record very light breeze out there but it's the rain we're dealing with right now. it is happening now but it will be tapering off. watch for flooded roadways. we have more records today. maybe a few more tomorrow some more rain in the seven day forecast. heavy rain now with the computer forecast. it's starting about 7:00 o'clock but look what happens by about nine or 10:00 o'clock. it's off the coast clearing out. maybe few lingering showers overnight tonight. but the rain gone, that will let cooler air come from the north our temperatures are dropping quite a bit tomorrow before that warm air r
now off the coast.y not seeing much in the way of lightning strikes but we've had plenty of lightning strikes earlier. few thunderstorms popping up with this heavy rain. that's where it is now and it will be clearing out here bee about nine or 10:00 o'clock. so just about an hour or two away. there's nice scene this morning as we look up market street from the fox studios. 65 degrees. 68 the high. that ties our record very light breeze out there but it's the rain we're dealing with right now....
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