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a cyclone struck several years ago. >> [speaking foreign language] >> during the course of the investigation, our team uncovered disturbing evidence and is just the legal chemicals are being regularly and routinely used in shrimp farms destined for european markets. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the household name is referring to is -- a cell phone in bangladesh and over 80 other countries around the world. >> a broad spec drum. it has been around for years. it is a very old chemical. it is aimed at killing insects and preventing them from becoming pests. it is disastrous. it is an incredibly toxic chemical. it is one that affects nearly every element of the eco-system from snails threw two fish or amphibians all the way up the food chain. there's a huge number of cotries around the world. it is banned for regions best for reasons. my message to consumers who eat prawns, don't do it. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be worried about. the british film crew uncovered evidence of routine adulteration of shrimp destined for faculties -- factories
a cyclone struck several years ago. >> [speaking foreign language] >> during the course of the investigation, our team uncovered disturbing evidence and is just the legal chemicals are being regularly and routinely used in shrimp farms destined for european markets. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the household name is referring to is -- a cell phone in bangladesh and over 80 other countries around the world. >> a broad spec drum. it has been around for years. it...
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the secret is the 400 degree, 1,500 watt cyclonic air flow and patented vented air chamber. the super-heated air flow surrounds your food quickly, creating a golden brown, crispy outside while locking the moisture inside. and best of all, our fry basket has specially designed vents for all that fat and grease to drip into the container below. the 6 in 1 power airfryer xl has six cooking functions. it air fries your food crispy and brown without deep-frying in oil. grill juicy steaks and perfectly flaky fish. bake delicious pizzas and desserts like they just came out of the oven. sauté onions and peppers. roast rotisserie-style whole chicken that's so juicy on the inside. and steam nutrient-rich vegetables and seafood dishes infused with flavor! on today's program, discover all the amazing meals you can make with our 6 in 1 power airfryer xl. you know him as america's favorite on-air tv chef. eric theiss is a successful author and culinary expert. coming up, eric reveals recipes from his new book, featuring deep-fried favorites re-created for the power airfryer xl. and stay t
the secret is the 400 degree, 1,500 watt cyclonic air flow and patented vented air chamber. the super-heated air flow surrounds your food quickly, creating a golden brown, crispy outside while locking the moisture inside. and best of all, our fry basket has specially designed vents for all that fat and grease to drip into the container below. the 6 in 1 power airfryer xl has six cooking functions. it air fries your food crispy and brown without deep-frying in oil. grill juicy steaks and...
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one that people often -- often remember this little vignette, we were working in bangladesh where cycloneshad become much more frequent as a result of climate change and we worked with populations to be able to shift income generating work and one simple one was taking people who use chickens as their economic engine and growing chicken, selling eggs, et cetera, and shift it to ducks because chickens will drown but ducks float, a single thing from moving to chickens to ducks in areas where there are frequent cyclones and floodings meant that you had people whose income stream was sort of a rice sis -- crisis situation. when crisis do occur, people are much more likely to withstand them. again, that's where the continuum between development and humanitarian is so important to keep in mind. >> could you tell us more about the new venture and what it represents in terms of a new model or approach particularly the nonprofit role and development? >> mckenzie, the global consulting firm decided about a year or so ago that they really wanted to look at -- they do a lot of social impact work for c
one that people often -- often remember this little vignette, we were working in bangladesh where cycloneshad become much more frequent as a result of climate change and we worked with populations to be able to shift income generating work and one simple one was taking people who use chickens as their economic engine and growing chicken, selling eggs, et cetera, and shift it to ducks because chickens will drown but ducks float, a single thing from moving to chickens to ducks in areas where...
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we were working in bangladesh, for instance, where cyclones had become much more frequent as a weult of climate change and worked with populations to be able to shift their work.-generation one simple one was taking people who used chickens as their growing engine and chickens, selling eggs, and etc. and shifting to ask. because chickens will drown but ducks float. a simple things like moving from chickens to duck in areas where there was frequent cyclones and flooding meant you had people whose whole income streams were not wiped out every time there was this sort of crisis situation. so i think those kind of simple ways of learning how to adapt mean that one crises do occur, people are much more likely to withstand them. and again, that is where that continuum between development and humanitarian response is so important to keep in mind. >> is sometimes innovations is recognizing what mother nature has already done for us. you tell us more about this new venture and what it represents in terms of a new model and approach of thinking about the nonprofit world and development? global
we were working in bangladesh, for instance, where cyclones had become much more frequent as a weult of climate change and worked with populations to be able to shift their work.-generation one simple one was taking people who used chickens as their growing engine and chickens, selling eggs, and etc. and shifting to ask. because chickens will drown but ducks float. a simple things like moving from chickens to duck in areas where there was frequent cyclones and flooding meant you had people...
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we are seeing some cyclones form across the eastern pacific. there is a new system called darby. darby is a tropical storm at this moment but it will likely move towards the west at a speed of about 17 kilometers per hour. the system will likely head towards the west. then there's another system heading towards hawaii. so two systems are now on its way to affect these areas. now, we are seeing some swells continuing across the coast of hawaii for the next several days. however, rainy weather is not expected at least the next few days in honolulu. thunderstorms can happen in the next several days though. across the southern hemisphere, it's winter. heavy snow is falling across the high elevations in peruru. we have e video from the inner areas of the country. extreme cold weather in peru's high andes is contributing to the death of dozens of animals. temperatures have plunged as low as minus 20 degrees celsius during the past few days. snow swept pastures and animals in the area are dying from a lack of food. right now a state of emergency is declared in inner peru and snow will l
we are seeing some cyclones form across the eastern pacific. there is a new system called darby. darby is a tropical storm at this moment but it will likely move towards the west at a speed of about 17 kilometers per hour. the system will likely head towards the west. then there's another system heading towards hawaii. so two systems are now on its way to affect these areas. now, we are seeing some swells continuing across the coast of hawaii for the next several days. however, rainy weather is...
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fiji which had some time in march/april this year a category 5 cyclone. as a result it has had hugee crp damage and livelihoods impacted. $61 million for a small country like that. amamong the m mekong countries, every one of them have been impacted in one way or the other. vietnam alone, 83% of the country was affected because of the drought situation. 18 provinces were declared drought and it also had some serious salt water intrusion that caused emergency at different levels. one devastation, one natural disaster, it can wipe out all the gains that are made. and that is what is happeningngn some countries. and who suffers more? it oftenhe v vy poor. and in tt sens the m more we y to tart ourfforts tohe ople wre they eliving w ty are livgnd ensure that we hav adaheir livehood t hav strength in their resience to rpond to climate impact weill mak a lot of differce. if you lk at japan, it is the cond larst contbutor, nor in developnt global. you ha a lot o good technolo. there therefe, thais an are many regionin theorld look to japan foits adership >>hank
fiji which had some time in march/april this year a category 5 cyclone. as a result it has had hugee crp damage and livelihoods impacted. $61 million for a small country like that. amamong the m mekong countries, every one of them have been impacted in one way or the other. vietnam alone, 83% of the country was affected because of the drought situation. 18 provinces were declared drought and it also had some serious salt water intrusion that caused emergency at different levels. one...
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this is a monster storm, the equivalent of a category 4 tropical cyclone.t could be quite destructive. >>> luke skywalker's home planet with tattooing has nothing on the newly discovered planet 220 light years from earth that has three suns and is four times the size of jupiter. resear researchers say it takes 550 earth years for the planet to complete its orbit around the biggest star and 18 years to orbit the other two suns. each season is longer than a human lifetime. one season, two suns rise at the same time while the other is setting, resulting in endless daylight. fascinating and kind of weird. >> yes. >>> we will talk about food now. a small bunch of grapes in japan has sold for 10,0$10,000. they're ruby romans, grown on the coast of japan and typically the size of ping-pong ball, it averages to 6$680 for grapes. people often pay exorbitant prices for fruit but today's price was a record high. >>> from musicians to local piani pianists. >> some call it the world's first interactive music festival when "abc news" at 5 conti >>> coming up on abc7 news
this is a monster storm, the equivalent of a category 4 tropical cyclone.t could be quite destructive. >>> luke skywalker's home planet with tattooing has nothing on the newly discovered planet 220 light years from earth that has three suns and is four times the size of jupiter. resear researchers say it takes 550 earth years for the planet to complete its orbit around the biggest star and 18 years to orbit the other two suns. each season is longer than a human lifetime. one season,...
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it's designed to protect residents from cyclones. the group was planning an opening ceremony in september with college students from both countries, but the event is likely to be canceled. >> translator: now we can't say how many students we will send to attend the exchange event. i'm worried such incidents may discourage volunteer activities. >> this company manufactures textile machines. it has decided to cancel business trips to bangladesh for its employees except for urgent ones. >> translator: the bangladeshi market is remarkably expanding. we cannot stop business activities, but we have told our staff stationed in the country to be even more careful. >> the retailing group that runs the uniqlo retailing company has told its staff to stay home for the time being. >>> police in malaysia say a terror attack last week was the work of the islamic state militant group. a grenade was thrown into a crowded night spot in a suburb of kuala lumpur, injuring eight people. the inspector general of police says they have arrested two men who
it's designed to protect residents from cyclones. the group was planning an opening ceremony in september with college students from both countries, but the event is likely to be canceled. >> translator: now we can't say how many students we will send to attend the exchange event. i'm worried such incidents may discourage volunteer activities. >> this company manufactures textile machines. it has decided to cancel business trips to bangladesh for its employees except for urgent...
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a 70% chance of this becoming a tropical cyclone over the next few days. that may head into the gulf of mexico, and the monsoon very active in the northwest. at least tomorrow. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> and the wildfire fight is very active in the west. 38,000 acres burned, bigger than the city of san francisco. nearly 70 structures destroyed. and new evacuation warnings. and a new fire to the south -- and the goose fire in fresno county, forcing hundreds of people out of their homes. 500 acres burned so far. >>> next tonight, donald trump under fire again. th parents of a slain muslim army captain. trump on "this week" telling george stephanopoulos about his own personal sacrifices after the soldier's father attacked trump at the democratic national convention. trump also speculating about why the soldier's mother did not speak on stage. the gold star family also responding tonight. david wright on the campaign trail. >> reporter: tonight, rising anger over donald trump's >> sacrifice. i don't think he knows the meaning of sacrifice. >> reporter: the fa
a 70% chance of this becoming a tropical cyclone over the next few days. that may head into the gulf of mexico, and the monsoon very active in the northwest. at least tomorrow. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> and the wildfire fight is very active in the west. 38,000 acres burned, bigger than the city of san francisco. nearly 70 structures destroyed. and new evacuation warnings. and a new fire to the south -- and the goose fire in fresno county, forcing hundreds of people out of their...
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we watched adults, kids, men and women, risk their safety walking with vehicular traffic along the cyclone fencing. speaking of which, at the end of the block, girard and ire, the fence actually traps a fire hydrant on the wrong side of the chain link. firefighters would have to rip out the fence to get to their water. >> there's no access to us. firefighters couldn't get to the hydrant. >> firefighters couldn't get to the hydrant. >> reporter: you reach out to fox 29. why? >> yes. because we watch you every morning, and you seem to get things done. >> reporter: we took this one straight to the top. mayor jim kenney a long time critic of blocked sidewalks and showed him the pictures of the construction site. >> they'll have spend a little more money to put the appropriate safety measures in so people do not have to put their lives in saenger to right in the street over a construction site. i'm totally on board with ending this. it's disgraceful. >> reporter: kenny's promise to us,. >> i'll be on the phone when i get in the car about getting this fixed. >> reporter: by the time we got back
we watched adults, kids, men and women, risk their safety walking with vehicular traffic along the cyclone fencing. speaking of which, at the end of the block, girard and ire, the fence actually traps a fire hydrant on the wrong side of the chain link. firefighters would have to rip out the fence to get to their water. >> there's no access to us. firefighters couldn't get to the hydrant. >> firefighters couldn't get to the hydrant. >> reporter: you reach out to fox 29. why?...
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announcer: cyclones, bursting rive, torrential rain fall.climate change is felt here momore than anywhere else in the world. climate refugees from all over the countntry are pouring into dhaka fleeing for their lives.
announcer: cyclones, bursting rive, torrential rain fall.climate change is felt here momore than anywhere else in the world. climate refugees from all over the countntry are pouring into dhaka fleeing for their lives.
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pelenise: if you have heard of cyclone pam that hit vanuatu like really badly, you know, part of it came to kiribati and because it's a low island, it just washed up, you know, a lot of us. southernrn islands, um, a few islands, they just wash up everything. and... may: so, pelenise, how are you supposed to maintain any kind of normal lifestyle whenhihis continues to happen and the predictionons are it's going to get worse? it's gogoing to get worse. pelenise: yes. it's--the thing is when you come to kiribati, people are very contented and they're happy even though this climate change impacts. they continue to live a daily life and continue to adapt to whatever is happening, so, people say, "oh, we'll be ok." may: uh-hmm. pelenise: no problem. but our people are like--are just like that. the whole pacific people, they are very peaceful and they just see this--there's a problem, they try to fix it there and continue to live, you know. may: but is it--but is it an issue that they don't have any other choice? they don't have anywhere else to go. pelenise: we don't... may: they don't have th
pelenise: if you have heard of cyclone pam that hit vanuatu like really badly, you know, part of it came to kiribati and because it's a low island, it just washed up, you know, a lot of us. southernrn islands, um, a few islands, they just wash up everything. and... may: so, pelenise, how are you supposed to maintain any kind of normal lifestyle whenhihis continues to happen and the predictionons are it's going to get worse? it's gogoing to get worse. pelenise: yes. it's--the thing is when you...
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pelenise: if you have heard of cyclone pam that hit vanuatu like really badly, you know, part of it came kiribati and because it's a low island, it just washed up, you know, a lot of us. southernrn islands, um, a few islands, they just wash up everything. and... may: so, pelenise, how are you supposed to maintain any kind of normal lifestyle whenhihis continues to happen and the predictionons are it's going to get worse? it's gogoing to get worse. pelenise: yes. it's--the thing is when you come to kiribati, people are very contented and they're happy even though this climate change impacts. they continue to live a daily life and continue to adapt to whatever is happening, so, people say, "oh, we'll be ok." may: uh-hmm. pelenise: no problem. but our people are like--are just like that. the whole pacific people, they are very peaceful and they just see this--there's a problem, they try to fix it there and continue to live, you know. may: but is it--but is it an issue that they don't have any other choice? they don't have anywhere else to go. pelenise: we don't... may: they don't have the m
pelenise: if you have heard of cyclone pam that hit vanuatu like really badly, you know, part of it came kiribati and because it's a low island, it just washed up, you know, a lot of us. southernrn islands, um, a few islands, they just wash up everything. and... may: so, pelenise, how are you supposed to maintain any kind of normal lifestyle whenhihis continues to happen and the predictionons are it's going to get worse? it's gogoing to get worse. pelenise: yes. it's--the thing is when you come...
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in silver plated soul, possesse fights like a full blown cyclone. and accomplished wrestler, the chinese immigrant turned on sole like a tiger and caught him by the throat with a grip which bade fair to crush everything between his fingers. in horseshoe hank, the man of big luck or gold brick of idaho, roy hoe throws hank over a cliff in a rushing river. hank survives as novel heroes always do and seeks revenge. he and roy hoe, a somewhat remarkable man, go at it again in a long, tough drawn out fight. with his steel-like arms, roy hoe pounds hank brutally and hank pounds him back, never before the novelist noted had he met such a foe man. hank always looked with scorn on the children of the orient, and considered himself capable of whipping their best man with one hand. but in roy hoe, he found a power only equaled by his own skill. the struggle continues. hank gains the upper hand and roy hoe stops fighting only when his bones are finally broken. oh, you rib cracking heidgathea hank ex-claclaims. roy hoe is a fighter and fights in the language the
in silver plated soul, possesse fights like a full blown cyclone. and accomplished wrestler, the chinese immigrant turned on sole like a tiger and caught him by the throat with a grip which bade fair to crush everything between his fingers. in horseshoe hank, the man of big luck or gold brick of idaho, roy hoe throws hank over a cliff in a rushing river. hank survives as novel heroes always do and seeks revenge. he and roy hoe, a somewhat remarkable man, go at it again in a long, tough drawn...
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daniel murphy played in brooklyn with the cyclones back in 2006 and 2008. rain continues to fall here at citi field. top of the ninth inning, 6-1, nationals. as they look to open up a five game lead on the mets in the national league east. >> tom: jayson werth started to perk up a little bit lately after a slow start. think about this, kenny. jayson werth is the oldest everyday outfielder in baseball. keeps himself in great shape, 37 years old now, a couple of months older than coco crisp of oakland. a very important part of this offense, hitting in the 2-hole, because he does take so many pitches and extends at-bats. >> kenny: on the ground to the shortstop, cabrera. heisey moves to third. now two away. we take you back to the seventh inning, bastardo delivers, and murphy takes him deep. staff cast powered by amazon web services. >> tom: he knew it. he gave a little bit of woo! after contact right there. he has tremendous bat speed. you watch murph when he gets to a ball like that, how far the bat will travel behind him, the recoil. >> kenny: murphy with a
daniel murphy played in brooklyn with the cyclones back in 2006 and 2008. rain continues to fall here at citi field. top of the ninth inning, 6-1, nationals. as they look to open up a five game lead on the mets in the national league east. >> tom: jayson werth started to perk up a little bit lately after a slow start. think about this, kenny. jayson werth is the oldest everyday outfielder in baseball. keeps himself in great shape, 37 years old now, a couple of months older than coco crisp...
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daniel murphy played in brooklyn with the cyclones back in 2006 and 2008. rain continues to fall here at citi field. top of the ninth inning, 6-1, nationals. as they look to open up a five game lead on the mets in the national league east. >> tom: jayson werth started to perk up a little bit lately after a slow start. think about this, kenny. jayson werth is the oldest everyday outfielder in baseball. keeps himself in great shape, 37 years old now, a couple of months older than coco crisp of oakland. a very important part of this offense, hitting in the 2-hole, because he does take so many pitches and extends at-bats. >> kenny: on the ground to the shortstop, cabrera. heisey moves to third. we take you back to the seventh inning, bastardo delivers, and murphy takes him deep. staff cast powered by amazon web services. >> tom: he knew it. he gave a little bit of woo! after contact right there. he has tremendous bat speed. you watch murph when he gets to a ball like that, how far the bat will travel behind him, the recoil. >> kenny: murphy with a single, a dou
daniel murphy played in brooklyn with the cyclones back in 2006 and 2008. rain continues to fall here at citi field. top of the ninth inning, 6-1, nationals. as they look to open up a five game lead on the mets in the national league east. >> tom: jayson werth started to perk up a little bit lately after a slow start. think about this, kenny. jayson werth is the oldest everyday outfielder in baseball. keeps himself in great shape, 37 years old now, a couple of months older than coco crisp...
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the cyclone is definitely coming in from arizona. >> in 1964, the liberals, moderates who were runninged their party had been seized from underneath them. >> during this year, i have crisscrossed this nation, warning of the extremist trap, its danger to the party. [ chanting ] >> the governor is entitled to be heard for five minutes. >> all of these liberal republicans who were considered the leading figures of the republican party, like george romney and nelson rockefeller, suddenly didn't have a role in the '64 election that nominated goldwater. >> he is the man who earned and proudly carries the title of mr. conservative and is now mr. republican. barry goldwater. ♪ >> rockefeller, in his campaign, was painting the conservatives as extremists. and then my father followed up with his famous words about it. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. and let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. >> goldwater did not recognize that he was opening up a pandora's box. by saying that extremism could be a good thing, he wa
the cyclone is definitely coming in from arizona. >> in 1964, the liberals, moderates who were runninged their party had been seized from underneath them. >> during this year, i have crisscrossed this nation, warning of the extremist trap, its danger to the party. [ chanting ] >> the governor is entitled to be heard for five minutes. >> all of these liberal republicans who were considered the leading figures of the republican party, like george romney and nelson...
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the 6 in 1 revolutionary kitchen miracle with one-touch technology that fries with super-heated cyclonic air, with little to no oil, and up to 80% less fat. look, processed chicken fingers versus power air fried chicken fingers. they look the same, they both taste great, but theirs has 780 calories. ours, 250 calories. do you want fast-food fries or ours? both are crispy and tasty.
the 6 in 1 revolutionary kitchen miracle with one-touch technology that fries with super-heated cyclonic air, with little to no oil, and up to 80% less fat. look, processed chicken fingers versus power air fried chicken fingers. they look the same, they both taste great, but theirs has 780 calories. ours, 250 calories. do you want fast-food fries or ours? both are crispy and tasty.
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get a toe grip or not get much of a finger grip in order to go up and over like you would on say cyclonea number of areas where they have these checkpoints set. this one is currently not maned but you can bet it will be. let me show you something else, street barriers. before we had the tragedy that took place in nice, it was clear the homeland security people had been concerned about that possibility, so they have been installing these on the major thoroughfares and any places where you see large public gatherings coming and going. in other areas they've set up snow plows complete with the plows on front. not because they are expecting snow but because those too become effective barriers. on top of what you see, there's the police forces themself. cleveland police tweeted out at 4:00 they are swearing in the out of town police. 2500 came from all across the country to help secure this convention. >> what do we know about the equipment, not only the cleveland police are going to have but all of those police forces from outside the city coming in to help, the different equipment that is b
get a toe grip or not get much of a finger grip in order to go up and over like you would on say cyclonea number of areas where they have these checkpoints set. this one is currently not maned but you can bet it will be. let me show you something else, street barriers. before we had the tragedy that took place in nice, it was clear the homeland security people had been concerned about that possibility, so they have been installing these on the major thoroughfares and any places where you see...
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timeframe that all ofng up in the things that have gone on in the past with jimmy carter and operation cyclone and yadda, yadda, and all the rhetoric and all the things that happened at watergate compared to kind of what is going on now, it seems like it is trivial, and i was wondering what your comments on that would the. host: john, thank you. thank you. guest: history does repeat itself sometimes with divisions inside the republican party that were laid bare by watergate and the goldwater campaign, and george romney and nelson rockefeller and others are being repeated today. we know what the outcome was for the goldwater campaign and we also laid the foundation for the nomination of ronald reagan, the mere nomination in 1976, and the nomination in 1980. a party in many ways rejected reagan and embraced bushism, although, now it is hand-to-hand combat over what path it will follow. forward. host: roger says this -- there is nothing wrong with the gop view, the people, only in the eyes of what they call "the dinosaur elite" that will not conform. guest: i think he has a fair point. which is t
timeframe that all ofng up in the things that have gone on in the past with jimmy carter and operation cyclone and yadda, yadda, and all the rhetoric and all the things that happened at watergate compared to kind of what is going on now, it seems like it is trivial, and i was wondering what your comments on that would the. host: john, thank you. thank you. guest: history does repeat itself sometimes with divisions inside the republican party that were laid bare by watergate and the goldwater...
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we could have gone to coney island and ridden the cyclone in a segment we would've called "will his hair" [ laughter ] we could've double-dutched while talking about the day's news in "trump's jumps." [ light laughter ] or better still, we could of driven around together while you yelled out the window at immigrants in "carpool scyoke." [ light laughter ] although to be fair, he wasn't coming on anyway, let's be honest. he had no interest in being here. trump's comments on money were especially jarring when you consider that just last week the republican officials supporting him had expressed hope that he would soften his incendiary rhetoric and stick to the gop message. so >> how does this kind of immigration make our lives better? how does this kind of immigration make our country better? we need to tell the truth also about how radical islam is coming to our shores. and it's coming. with these people, folks, it's coming. we cannot continue to allow thousands upon thousands of people to pour into our country, many of whom have the same thought process as this savage killer. >> seth: to
we could have gone to coney island and ridden the cyclone in a segment we would've called "will his hair" [ laughter ] we could've double-dutched while talking about the day's news in "trump's jumps." [ light laughter ] or better still, we could of driven around together while you yelled out the window at immigrants in "carpool scyoke." [ light laughter ] although to be fair, he wasn't coming on anyway, let's be honest. he had no interest in being here. trump's...
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developing all the way into the pacific and that's where we dough have a couple of tropical psych cyclonesr now, we are quiet. once this high breaks down and sings a little bit further to the south, it will go further south, go to the north then the storm will be moving directed in our direction and i think that will be happening later this summer. in the city overnight, 68. the suburbs 64 with moonlit skies. we have the full moon tonight. tomorrow plenty of sunshine the high 86 degrees. planning the day tomorrow, wake up, breakfast time 70 degrees by lunch 83 the high in the afternoon 86 and still pleasant by the dinner hour at 83 degrees. on your fox 29 weather authority seven day forecast, 90 for thursday. some storms friday. hot again saturday. sunday 98 degrees. could be a record. it will feel like it's over 100. here's the real sizzling heat. by monday, with the dmc coming to town record heat. the high 99 degrees. the record is 96 and then still steamy by tuesday with a temperature of 90 degrees. shore temperatures hot as well in the mid to upper 80s for the most part tomorrow will b
developing all the way into the pacific and that's where we dough have a couple of tropical psych cyclonesr now, we are quiet. once this high breaks down and sings a little bit further to the south, it will go further south, go to the north then the storm will be moving directed in our direction and i think that will be happening later this summer. in the city overnight, 68. the suburbs 64 with moonlit skies. we have the full moon tonight. tomorrow plenty of sunshine the high 86 degrees....
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concerned about this one, this heading into the caribbean about 70% chance of developing into a tropical cycloneto two degrees above average in the gulf of mexico. we'll be watching that over the next few days. >>> meanwhile, severe thunderstorms could pop across the northern plains. damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornado. the thunderstorms could train in the northeast we're watching that for a flood potential. a nice day in the chicago in the western great lakes today. we'll crank things up in the hot zone near 100 degrees 96 degrees in kansas city and 91 in minneapolis. not the best days across the northeast. myrtle beach 90 decrease is the water temperature -- degrees is the water temperature. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. heavy downpours across southeastern burlington and ocean counties. 89 degrees feeling like the mid 90s. more pop-up showers and thunderstorms. i can't remember what that is. this weather cast is brought to you by fruit of the loom. earl. i think it's earl. >> edward? >> rob, mr. rico suave rocking
concerned about this one, this heading into the caribbean about 70% chance of developing into a tropical cycloneto two degrees above average in the gulf of mexico. we'll be watching that over the next few days. >>> meanwhile, severe thunderstorms could pop across the northern plains. damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornado. the thunderstorms could train in the northeast we're watching that for a flood potential. a nice day in the chicago in the western great lakes today. we'll...
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this one, about to head into the caribbean, about a 70% chance of it developing into a tropical cycloneter temperatures at one to two degrees above average. in the gulf of mexico, same deal. we'll be watching them very carefully over the next few days. meanwhile today, immediately, severe thunderstorms could pop across parts of the high plains. the northern plains, i should say. damaging winds, large hail. maybe an isolated tornado. and of course, those thunderstorms could train in the northeast again. we're watching that for a flood potential. a nice day in chicago. the western great lakes. today. but we're going to really crank things up, back into the hot zone this week. near 100 or touching that in pierre. 96 expected in kansas city. 91 expected in minneapolis. not the best of beach days. across the northeast today. >> ron just asked a question. how many named storms have we had? the next one would be "e." i can't remember what that is. this weathercast is brought to you by fruit of the loom. earl. i think it's earl. >> edward? >> rob, mr. rico suave rocking the pocket square this m
this one, about to head into the caribbean, about a 70% chance of it developing into a tropical cycloneter temperatures at one to two degrees above average. in the gulf of mexico, same deal. we'll be watching them very carefully over the next few days. meanwhile today, immediately, severe thunderstorms could pop across parts of the high plains. the northern plains, i should say. damaging winds, large hail. maybe an isolated tornado. and of course, those thunderstorms could train in the...
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marines started assisting the people after a cyclone, a devastating storm.it highlighted again the level of poverty. but these border guards are some of the more professionally trained grus because there is a refugee problem in i object in aing countries. the country of bangladesh has been concerned for decades with controlling those borders. again one more sign this is potentially coming to a head. >> to put it in terms of america, is that maybe like a s.w.a.t. team or something more federal? >> i think that's a compare comparison, like a s.w.a.t. team. the army in bangladesh, the police force in bangladesh is a condescription force. it's not the most professionally trained force. again, the equipment they use is not to western standards by any means. thee guys, the border police they are seemingly better trained again because there is a real concern in bangladesh about refugee situations with the neighboring countries. >>> cal perri thank you. joining me now seth with liberty south asia. you lived and worked in bangladesh and now you live and work with a g
marines started assisting the people after a cyclone, a devastating storm.it highlighted again the level of poverty. but these border guards are some of the more professionally trained grus because there is a refugee problem in i object in aing countries. the country of bangladesh has been concerned for decades with controlling those borders. again one more sign this is potentially coming to a head. >> to put it in terms of america, is that maybe like a s.w.a.t. team or something more...
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the 6 in 1 revolutionary kitchen miracle with one-touch technology that fries with super-heated cyclonicittle to no oil, and up to 80% less fat. look, processed chicken fingers versus power air fried chicken fingers. they look the same, they both taste great, but theirs has 780 calories. ours, 250 calories. do you want fast-food fries
the 6 in 1 revolutionary kitchen miracle with one-touch technology that fries with super-heated cyclonicittle to no oil, and up to 80% less fat. look, processed chicken fingers versus power air fried chicken fingers. they look the same, they both taste great, but theirs has 780 calories. ours, 250 calories. do you want fast-food fries
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this is a third world country, i've actually been there, i covered a cyclone there, and it was frankly like a little bit like going back in time. i want to read for you, you mentioned this 2015 warning by the state department. here's what they say, political extremists and other factions in bangladesh commonly use explosive devices. these contain a mixture of low explosives that detonate when thrown on the ground. and we're hearing that this is what's going on. that the attackers are throwing these explosive devices towards the police who have surrounded that bakery. the police are returning fire. that's obviously a very, very dangerous and flood situation for any of the hostages who may be in that bakery. >> cal, stay with us, i want to get to lucy cav gnaw. she's monitoring us in london. what other details can you offer? >> it is emerging at the moment. there's not a lot of facts to confirm. we know that gunmen attacked that restaurant, possibly a bakery that was popular with foreign visitors and foreign residents in the area. again as cal mentioned, it is a diplomatic corridor, west
this is a third world country, i've actually been there, i covered a cyclone there, and it was frankly like a little bit like going back in time. i want to read for you, you mentioned this 2015 warning by the state department. here's what they say, political extremists and other factions in bangladesh commonly use explosive devices. these contain a mixture of low explosives that detonate when thrown on the ground. and we're hearing that this is what's going on. that the attackers are throwing...
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and cyclone winston was almost 300 kilometers per hour.icular one would come in tonight as number 19. so talk about the rarity of such a strong storm system. and the population density of taiwan is far fewer than say on the opposite end of the island, but i want to show you the geographical perspective as we go in towards the island of taiwan. it's home to some of the highest mountains in the world. some 300 mountains dot the island right there rising to 4,000 meters high. take a look at the perspective, one of these communities right there on the immediate coast. it is these communities we know about 70,000 people are going to be in the direct path of where some of those coastal communities are. that's where we think the storm surge could significant. evacuations will have to be in place. as the storm moves over this area, tomorrow it is eastern china that will be doling with this. talking about an area that has a million people or so in the direct path of it. into the north, the population continues to rise. so this is a very densely pop
and cyclone winston was almost 300 kilometers per hour.icular one would come in tonight as number 19. so talk about the rarity of such a strong storm system. and the population density of taiwan is far fewer than say on the opposite end of the island, but i want to show you the geographical perspective as we go in towards the island of taiwan. it's home to some of the highest mountains in the world. some 300 mountains dot the island right there rising to 4,000 meters high. take a look at the...
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the 6 in 1 revolutionary kitchen miracle with one-touch technology that fries with super-heated cyclonicower air fried chicken fingers. they look the same, they both taste great, but theirs has 780 calories. ours, 250 calories. do you want fast-food fries
the 6 in 1 revolutionary kitchen miracle with one-touch technology that fries with super-heated cyclonicower air fried chicken fingers. they look the same, they both taste great, but theirs has 780 calories. ours, 250 calories. do you want fast-food fries
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two years after he built it, a tornado came through, a cyclone flattened it. he built it again in 1919. rebuilt the doggone thing. just got out there, didn't have nothing. a bunch of grass. and puts all this money -- and that's a pretty good sized barn, by the way. blew it down, he rebuilt it. in 1920 they had a drought and he had to move back to north dakota because they were starving to death. my mom was born in north dakota that year in 1920 and they moved back a couple years later and survived the dirty 1930's. my folks took over in the early 1940's. they built that butcher shop. that's where this happened. we put up the shop here, which is this equivalent to this. this is where we take care of our equipment. this farm today is 1,800 acres. it was 1,200 acres for a good many years. we were able to add 600 acres to it 20 years ago. this farm that's about a third of the size of the average farm in eastern montana, by the way, has supported two families for its entire life with the exception of the first 20 years and with the exception of when my mom passed i
two years after he built it, a tornado came through, a cyclone flattened it. he built it again in 1919. rebuilt the doggone thing. just got out there, didn't have nothing. a bunch of grass. and puts all this money -- and that's a pretty good sized barn, by the way. blew it down, he rebuilt it. in 1920 they had a drought and he had to move back to north dakota because they were starving to death. my mom was born in north dakota that year in 1920 and they moved back a couple years later and...