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massachusetts and losing the tropical characteristics and becoming extra tropical and barrelling into eastern canadasts we'll see the hurricane force winds across eastern north carolina. and again, as we make that approach to the eastern shores of massachusetts and then toward eastern canada. so for the most part, we'll be out of the woods and keeping a close eye on coastal massachusetts. they could experience the tropical storm force winds. they might have to wait until tomorrow for the picnic. >> everyone hanging on your every word this morning. we'll check back in. >>> our coverage continues in kill devil hills live with the latest on conditions there. hi, michelle. it looks pretty strong still. >> good morning. it is still pretty calm. the rain is picking up a little bit. the wind went down a little bit more. it's going to change soon, like janice said. that hurricane is going to start whipping around. we're going to get the back end of the storm pretty soon. and that is the cause of serious concern here on the island here. we're an island barrier in the outer banks of income. behind me it the e
massachusetts and losing the tropical characteristics and becoming extra tropical and barrelling into eastern canadasts we'll see the hurricane force winds across eastern north carolina. and again, as we make that approach to the eastern shores of massachusetts and then toward eastern canada. so for the most part, we'll be out of the woods and keeping a close eye on coastal massachusetts. they could experience the tropical storm force winds. they might have to wait until tomorrow for the...
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saving a once bustling rural community in eastern canada with the help of artistic vision. little bay island, once supported thousands of residents before overfishing moved it to decline. little bay island, newfoundland. >> at the edge of canada where the icy atlantic waters a bleak shore, are the island is the home of just over 2,000 people. the landscape shapes their lives their community. >> i think i grew out of these rocks and there's nothing i are are know i didn't learn from these rocks, somehow. >> zita cobb was born here 50 years ago. became one of the country's top businesbusinesswomen, now she f, attracts jobs. >> the only way to cure the playing of unemployment is to build economies that are based on culture. care. and craft. and that's what we've tried to do leer. >> reporter: -- here. >> culture and craft. a stunning have mix of contemporary design. momotifs drawn from local life. the island is known for its quilts, blankets sown from leftover fabric in an endless variety of fabrics. cobb's are craft translates into income creating jobs. doing what they've done
saving a once bustling rural community in eastern canada with the help of artistic vision. little bay island, once supported thousands of residents before overfishing moved it to decline. little bay island, newfoundland. >> at the edge of canada where the icy atlantic waters a bleak shore, are the island is the home of just over 2,000 people. the landscape shapes their lives their community. >> i think i grew out of these rocks and there's nothing i are are know i didn't learn from...
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but watching cape cod and maine and eastern canada needs to be on alert. all along the coast you will have beach erosion, high surf and rip currants so people are urged to stay out of the water on the fourth of july holiday. there are the peak wind gust. the strongest hurricane that has made landfall since 2008 if you can believe it. tropical storm forced winds could be felt along the eastern coast of massachusetts up towards maine and then exiting the northeast. it becomes extra tropical over the next couple hours loosing characteristics and moving into eastern canada on saturday and sunday. tropical storm advisery and then toward canada where they will get the storm. the worst of the storm is offshore. saturday and sunday that is when we can have our bbqs. >> i don't remember hurricanes on the fourth of july. >> it is very early. usually late august-september. this is very early especially for a hurricane of this strength. >> let's not have anymore. >> i will see what i can do. >>> north carolina got the brunt of this storm. at the bottom of the hour we
but watching cape cod and maine and eastern canada needs to be on alert. all along the coast you will have beach erosion, high surf and rip currants so people are urged to stay out of the water on the fourth of july holiday. there are the peak wind gust. the strongest hurricane that has made landfall since 2008 if you can believe it. tropical storm forced winds could be felt along the eastern coast of massachusetts up towards maine and then exiting the northeast. it becomes extra tropical over...
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nice conditions will return in the northeast and cooler temperatures will be moving in from eastern canadaowering temperatures. take a look. chicago only 21 degrees for a high on monday. the average this time year is 30 degrees. washington, d.c., sunny weather will continue and lower than average temperatures will also continue for the next couple of days. across asia, the rainy season has finally ended in northern japan. this summer is in full swing across the country. no rainfall for the northern areas of china. into the south, we have a couple of tropical depressions and this one right here is likely to aim for the southwestern areas of japan as we go to the midpart of this week. it's enhancing the southwest, but also the west coast will see copious amounts of rain for the next couple of days. watching out for flooding and mudslides. with the chinese, the highs are going to be dangerously high. in europe, severe weather is in several years through the iberian peninsula and the balkan peninsula. and 110 millimeters has fallen in montenegro. conditions will remain the same for the next se
nice conditions will return in the northeast and cooler temperatures will be moving in from eastern canadaowering temperatures. take a look. chicago only 21 degrees for a high on monday. the average this time year is 30 degrees. washington, d.c., sunny weather will continue and lower than average temperatures will also continue for the next couple of days. across asia, the rainy season has finally ended in northern japan. this summer is in full swing across the country. no rainfall for the...
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some leftover showers and some winds for northern main into eastern canada. but for the most part this storm is out of here, and we've got a good-looking forecast for the eastern seaboard. some of the winds in excess of 100 miles per hour for parts of cape lookout as well as hatteras. 90-mile-per-hour winds. things are looking much better as we get into the the forecast rainfall for portions of northern maine, into eastern canada. and for the good part of the weekend, it's going to be really pleasant for much of the country. with exceptions through the northern plains, upper midwest where we could see a severe threat. hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes. not looking at a severe weather outbreak here and across portions of the great lakes and the midwest for tomorrow. we'll watch that. there is your forecast over the northeast. really nice day. get out and enjoy it. have your barbecues. and then for the southern plains, and the southeast, just some scattered showers for parts of florida and southern texas. upper midwest, as i mentioned, that's where we co
some leftover showers and some winds for northern main into eastern canada. but for the most part this storm is out of here, and we've got a good-looking forecast for the eastern seaboard. some of the winds in excess of 100 miles per hour for parts of cape lookout as well as hatteras. 90-mile-per-hour winds. things are looking much better as we get into the the forecast rainfall for portions of northern maine, into eastern canada. and for the good part of the weekend, it's going to be really...
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then toward eastern canada. they have advisories up there from environment canada.oughout the afternoon and evening. but by the weekend, things are going to really improve. so we'll get those barbecues in, maybe a day later. >> that means so much to these beach town communities. very often they depend on the fourth of july weekend. that's their bread and butter. >> that's right. they'll hold those fireworks for one more day. >> thanks. >>> as the v.a. touts improved access for veterans, a disturbing new story is out about the albuquerque v.a. one veteran died feet from the emergency waiting room. he was waiting for an ambulance. he collapsed in the hospital cafeteria just 500 yards from the e.r. it took 30 minutes for an ambulance to arrive to take him from one building to the other, which is just about a five-minute walk. >>> imagine driving down the road when all of a sudden, your car dives right into a sink hole. that's exactly what happened to one woman and her son in rural illinois. heavy rains opened up massive sinkhole in the middle of the roadway, causing he
then toward eastern canada. they have advisories up there from environment canada.oughout the afternoon and evening. but by the weekend, things are going to really improve. so we'll get those barbecues in, maybe a day later. >> that means so much to these beach town communities. very often they depend on the fourth of july weekend. that's their bread and butter. >> that's right. they'll hold those fireworks for one more day. >> thanks. >>> as the v.a. touts improved...
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. >> reporter: little bay islands in eastern canada. this former fishing community is dying. the government is offering people to leave. i'll be finding out why some don't want to go. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the x
. >> reporter: little bay islands in eastern canada. this former fishing community is dying. the government is offering people to leave. i'll be finding out why some don't want to go. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments...
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due to a significant cold front swinging through eastern canada down through the mid part of the u.s. this has history of causing tens of tornados the other day. it is still packing a lot of energy to cause more tornados. now back behind it, dry weather continues and temperatures are quite soaring. las vegas at 44 degrees for the high. meanwhile across the eastern seaboard, 35 degrees in washington, d.c. and staying that way for the next couple days. and humidity. lots of humidity. so oppressively hot across these locations in the next couple of days. and across parts of asia looking unsettled over central areas of china. especially the shanghai area is experiencing the worst of it. and the seasonal front will be extending into western japan by your thursday. much of japan will be under rainy weather on thursday going into your friday, which is not necessarily bad news especially in kobe. you had the driest june in 111 years. beneficial rain is in sight on your thursday. and rain could fall in the tokyo area on your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> we have more details on ou
due to a significant cold front swinging through eastern canada down through the mid part of the u.s. this has history of causing tens of tornados the other day. it is still packing a lot of energy to cause more tornados. now back behind it, dry weather continues and temperatures are quite soaring. las vegas at 44 degrees for the high. meanwhile across the eastern seaboard, 35 degrees in washington, d.c. and staying that way for the next couple days. and humidity. lots of humidity. so...
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storm coming in from eastern canada, pulling up a lot f moisture, and temperatures are heating up alreadyng into the mid-90s here. much calmer as that front begins to push off of the coast. here is a look at the temperatures heating up. denver at 92, the humidity is high, the heat will eventually spread off to the northeast. the radar looking at northwest brought rain to portions of washington, then turned into receive veer weather across eastern montana. that threat today over north and south dakota. now this is a different view of the radar. this is not rain. this is actually flies emerging from the mississippi river. a lot of them. a bit uncommon to see this many. but this is what it looks like on the radar. and this is what it looks like if you are there. these are may flies. it's a bit unusual to see this many, but it makes quite maesz on the roadways. there were a few car accidents because of this. >> dave warren thank you very much. >>> and thousands of si-fy lovers flocking to california this week for comic con. one of the highlights of this year's event will be an exman virtual r
storm coming in from eastern canada, pulling up a lot f moisture, and temperatures are heating up alreadyng into the mid-90s here. much calmer as that front begins to push off of the coast. here is a look at the temperatures heating up. denver at 92, the humidity is high, the heat will eventually spread off to the northeast. the radar looking at northwest brought rain to portions of washington, then turned into receive veer weather across eastern montana. that threat today over north and south...
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. >>> i'm in little bay island in eastern canada. this former fishing community is dying. the government is offering people money to leave. i'll find out why some don't want to go. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >>> the top stories on al jazeera - israel's cabinet agreed to a proposed ceasefire in gaza. the egyptian sponsored truce called for a deescalation of troops on both sides. >>> 90% of plans at tripoli's airport has been destroyed in fighting between rival militias. the airport's control tower was also destroyed. >> russia said half a million have fed across the boarder from ukraine since fighting began. 30,000 applied for asylum. >>> let's get more on the accuracy fire in gaza. james bays joins us from vienna, where world powers have be
. >>> i'm in little bay island in eastern canada. this former fishing community is dying. the government is offering people money to leave. i'll find out why some don't want to go. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a...
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here across the americas we have a low pressure system quite active in eastern canada pulling that cold front. anywhere along it we will see thunderstorms, large hail and gusty conditions. as you can see, this is apparent that the cool down of that temperature due to the cold front pulling the cool air and dropping the temperatures to the east. but to the west it's a warming trend. really hot in the midsection of the u.s. and a spot of that cold air is rain coming in in washington state. in fact in the airport near seattle we have about 50 millimeters of daily record rainfall already. and the number keeps on growing. 43 in las vegas and oklahoma city, 35 degrees. last but not least here in europe, still messy in central locations. that is likely to pull in to the west over the course of the day. bringing large hail, gusty conditions. to the nor hot. oslo yet again, you're looking at temperatures soaring in the mid-30s and people are in their bikinis. this is coming out from oslo, norway, where our fellow nhk world worker went for vacation trying to look for a cooler place. but the touri
here across the americas we have a low pressure system quite active in eastern canada pulling that cold front. anywhere along it we will see thunderstorms, large hail and gusty conditions. as you can see, this is apparent that the cool down of that temperature due to the cold front pulling the cool air and dropping the temperatures to the east. but to the west it's a warming trend. really hot in the midsection of the u.s. and a spot of that cold air is rain coming in in washington state. in...
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. >> i'm daniel lack in little bay islands in eastern canada. this former fishing community is dying. the government is offering people money to leave and i'll be finding out why some don't want to go. go. activists are opposed >> there's a potential the risk of infection increases... >> an america tonight special report only on al jazeera america >> all right let's atom about some "real money" here. wall street started on a positive note. the dow, nasdaq and s&p were also higher. news about corporate mergers helped investors with better than expected earnings. citigroup's earnings that news comes the same day as it agreed to pay big fines for the 2008 financial crisis. citigroup will shell out billions of dollars to settle allegations it defrauded investors. ali velshi joins us, the host of "real money." tell us about this settlement. >> i'm going to be leading off my show with it. $7 billion to settle, allegations include defrauding investors in the runup to the financial crisis. it's less than 11 billion that the feds demanded from citigroup
. >> i'm daniel lack in little bay islands in eastern canada. this former fishing community is dying. the government is offering people money to leave and i'll be finding out why some don't want to go. go. activists are opposed >> there's a potential the risk of infection increases... >> an america tonight special report only on al jazeera america >> all right let's atom about some "real money" here. wall street started on a positive note. the dow, nasdaq and...
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still a very strong powerful storm coming close to cape cod and the islands into eastern canada. the winds are coming down, pressure is going up and a weakening storm and it is moving offshore. >> a wet fourth of july were a lot of people out there. thanks, janis. >>> tens of thousands are without power in the carolinas. let's go to jonathan who is in kill devil hills. what are conditions like flight? >> reporter: i am experiencing exactly what janet described. blustery conditions and you can see the churning waves here. dare county authorities have no reports of injuries and they want to keep it that way so they are advising people to stay out of the surf. >> what about damage? how are things looking now the sunt? it hit in the middle of the night. >> reporter: authorities are going out to look for damage. the photographer will pan over and in our immediate area we are not seeing structural damage. but if you go else where on the island there are reports of shingles being torn off the building further south there are more problems. authorities are still restricting access to hat
still a very strong powerful storm coming close to cape cod and the islands into eastern canada. the winds are coming down, pressure is going up and a weakening storm and it is moving offshore. >> a wet fourth of july were a lot of people out there. thanks, janis. >>> tens of thousands are without power in the carolinas. let's go to jonathan who is in kill devil hills. what are conditions like flight? >> reporter: i am experiencing exactly what janet described. blustery...
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al jazeera america >> one year ago a devastating explosion killed 47 people in a small town in eastern canada. when a train carrying crude oil derailed. when "america tonight"'s sheila macvicar traveled there to report on that town's recovery, she discovered warnings, warnings of a similar disaster here in the u.s. >> almost sure. almost sure. one of my captains summed it up the best. he said it was like driving into hell and it was. >> fire chief and a group of volunteer firefighters drove from maine to help put out the lac megantic inferno. >> the trees burned, everything burned. no noise, no sound, except for burning rail cars and the oil. >> the fire caused when a mile long train carrying north atlantic crude, burned, including five bodies whose remains were never found. >> my 25 volunteers went home to their loved ones and went to work on monday like nothing happened. knowing full well that we left our brothers to deal with the pieces left over. >> he was haunted by the devastation he witnessed, haunted by the fear that something similar could happen in the u.s. >> we are shipping millio
al jazeera america >> one year ago a devastating explosion killed 47 people in a small town in eastern canada. when a train carrying crude oil derailed. when "america tonight"'s sheila macvicar traveled there to report on that town's recovery, she discovered warnings, warnings of a similar disaster here in the u.s. >> almost sure. almost sure. one of my captains summed it up the best. he said it was like driving into hell and it was. >> fire chief and a group of...
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and then moving up towards eastern canada, but the rainfall amounts now with this computer model aressive all across the coast, even up to new york, long island, boston, cape cod. this is something we need to monitor carefully, megan. it's going to affect more people if this track moves more to the west and perhaps even a stronger storm. category two. data goir three. >> janice, keep us posted. >> i will. >> i will. >> you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. now what if i told youok a hotel you can save up to 60%,me first. but you couldn't know the name until after you book? did i say never? i didn't mean it. ♪ would you consider a 4-star hotel that's up to 6
and then moving up towards eastern canada, but the rainfall amounts now with this computer model aressive all across the coast, even up to new york, long island, boston, cape cod. this is something we need to monitor carefully, megan. it's going to affect more people if this track moves more to the west and perhaps even a stronger storm. category two. data goir three. >> janice, keep us posted. >> i will. >> i will. >> you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then......
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a good part of eastern u.s., push up into eastern canada, really heavy rain in many place.e warm weather for ottawa, but more heavy showers coming back into manitoba. laura. >>> thank you very much indeed. >>> moving on to the head of fifa's official hospitality provider at the world cup being on the run from police. he is accused of involvement in a multi-million dollars ticketing scam. ♪ >> reporter: there has been a lot to celebrate in brazil as fans flock to see their countries do battle. but police say underneath it all, an international gang was at work, scamming fans out of millions of dollars, and the one man who now has little to cheer about is this man. he is the head of the company providing hospitality packages at the tournament. brazilian police are calling the british national a fugitive. they have accused him of using his position and the company to help scam up to $90 million from fans reselling vip tickets and packages. >> translator: the company has an official contract with fifa, and what is happening is come pollutely absurd. >> reporter: absurd or not.
a good part of eastern u.s., push up into eastern canada, really heavy rain in many place.e warm weather for ottawa, but more heavy showers coming back into manitoba. laura. >>> thank you very much indeed. >>> moving on to the head of fifa's official hospitality provider at the world cup being on the run from police. he is accused of involvement in a multi-million dollars ticketing scam. ♪ >> reporter: there has been a lot to celebrate in brazil as fans flock to see...
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as high as 65 miles per hour, drenching rain, they've been the forecast for maine and parts of eastern canada. >> but along the eastern seaboard, things are getting back to normal. residents are cleaning up the flooded streets, getting back on track with their holiday plans. >> for many, that includes the beach. alexander field is out at jones beach on new york's long island. alexandria, are you seeing the crowds starting to come out? are they actually getting into the water? >> alison and victor, i don't know where you would rather be today, still early and a little bit windy and chilly, but look at the people who are just dying for a holiday beach day. you know so many people were concerned this week that arthur was going to impact their travel plans, impact their summer getaways, not the case now, obviously the storm has moved up the eastern seaboard, cleared way out of here. some people starting to play out there in the water. still really cold out there. but certainly people starting to enjoy it here's the issue though. the national weather service has been warning people up and down the
as high as 65 miles per hour, drenching rain, they've been the forecast for maine and parts of eastern canada. >> but along the eastern seaboard, things are getting back to normal. residents are cleaning up the flooded streets, getting back on track with their holiday plans. >> for many, that includes the beach. alexander field is out at jones beach on new york's long island. alexandria, are you seeing the crowds starting to come out? are they actually getting into the water?...
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. >> we'll start off with a look at eastern canada where they've been hit with the remains of our hurricanelooking at the satellite, you can see the area of cloud as it gallops to the north. by the time it hit, it's extra tropical. all it means is it no longer gets its energy from the sea, and can spread out and give the worst of the weather obvious a larger area. for many in the east, it's been stormy over 24-48 hours. the amount of rain through this period - 142mm of rain. that's the most i have seen, and strong winds. 123 was the most i saw here. strong gusts of wind bringing down trees and powerlines. there are hundreds of thousands of people. in the east that is, without power. the worst from that storm is over. the storm is pulling away towards the north-east. for many of us it will be dry and brighter. it shouldn't be new heavy rain that should cause us more problems. that is definitely easing off now. elsewhere we have problems. you can see an eye of a well-defined storms working towards japan, and is the equivalent of a category 4 hurricane. it's going to work north wards to japan,
. >> we'll start off with a look at eastern canada where they've been hit with the remains of our hurricanelooking at the satellite, you can see the area of cloud as it gallops to the north. by the time it hit, it's extra tropical. all it means is it no longer gets its energy from the sea, and can spread out and give the worst of the weather obvious a larger area. for many in the east, it's been stormy over 24-48 hours. the amount of rain through this period - 142mm of rain. that's the...
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eastern canada needs prepared for a pretty massive storm system as it gets its tropical -- go ahead. >> janice, i'm curious. you said basically it's early for hurricane season, this is a very powerful hurricane. what does that mean for the rest of the season? you've been covering these storms for years. what does it tell you >> it doesn't have much of a correlation, cheryl. this was a home grown hurricane in that it didn't come from the caribbean or the cape verde islands. this was an old frontal boundary that stalled off the southeast coast and became tropical really within a matter of days. so it was a home grown tropical entity. i believe we haven't seen a land falling hurricane in 22 months across the u.s. so, you know, this is an event, obviously. we've had a very quiet season last season as well as the season before. it doesn't have any correlation but, obviously, people are more alert, perhaps to the hurricane season, which lasts well into august and september. the peak of hurricane season goes into mid-august and september. very early. we were talking about an el nino season,
eastern canada needs prepared for a pretty massive storm system as it gets its tropical -- go ahead. >> janice, i'm curious. you said basically it's early for hurricane season, this is a very powerful hurricane. what does that mean for the rest of the season? you've been covering these storms for years. what does it tell you >> it doesn't have much of a correlation, cheryl. this was a home grown hurricane in that it didn't come from the caribbean or the cape verde islands. this was...
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and then moving up towards eastern canada, but the rainfall amounts now with this computer model areacross the coast, even up to new york, long island, boston, cape cod. this is something we need to monitor carefully, megan. it's going to affect more people if this track moves more to the west and perhaps even a stronger storm. category two. data goir three. >> janice, keep us posted. >> i will. >> we'll be right back. disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let'
and then moving up towards eastern canada, but the rainfall amounts now with this computer model areacross the coast, even up to new york, long island, boston, cape cod. this is something we need to monitor carefully, megan. it's going to affect more people if this track moves more to the west and perhaps even a stronger storm. category two. data goir three. >> janice, keep us posted. >> i will. >> we'll be right back. disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of...
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now a tropical storm bringing heavy rain to parts of maine and eastern canada. across the east coast and we're going to get rid of this tropical storm later on today. over parts of the southwest, a little bit of monsoonal moisture, and then the northern plains, upper midwest, that's where we could see the potential for severe weather today. so, that's a quick look at your severe threat. anybody want to be a weatherman? what do you think? or a weather woman! >> no. >> no? >> i don't know. >> okay, well, we'll talk about this, all right? over to clayton, anna and tucker. >> i think the little girl with her hand jumping up and down -- >> ooh, me, me! >> i think she's got a career in weather. >>> coming up here in the show, she's not a major leaguer, but this girl's got game. she's here next with how she made these two great snags that made her an internet sensation. >>> and a family about to be put out of business by a mouse? and it's all because the feds say this little guy is in danger. where is the common sense on this one? >> living in new york city, they're no
now a tropical storm bringing heavy rain to parts of maine and eastern canada. across the east coast and we're going to get rid of this tropical storm later on today. over parts of the southwest, a little bit of monsoonal moisture, and then the northern plains, upper midwest, that's where we could see the potential for severe weather today. so, that's a quick look at your severe threat. anybody want to be a weatherman? what do you think? or a weather woman! >> no. >> no? >> i...
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winds as high as 65 miles per hour and dredging rain forecast for maine and parts of eastern canada. the debate over illegal immigration reaches a boiling point in california and things really are pretty ugly and it's heating up right now still. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. from safety... to fuel economy... to quality... today's chevrolet has it all. and it's a great time to buy. during the chevy 72 hour sale, you'll get 0% apr for 72 months. plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. 0% apr for 72 months plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. hurry, the chevy 72 hour sale ends monday. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and
winds as high as 65 miles per hour and dredging rain forecast for maine and parts of eastern canada. the debate over illegal immigration reaches a boiling point in california and things really are pretty ugly and it's heating up right now still. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. from safety... to fuel economy... to quality......
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but we could genesee a very, very potent storm system moving into eastern canada as we head into the a lot of variables here. we are going to have to watch this very carefully, greta. we do have a lot of warm water in its path. so we could see some strengthening, certainly a category 1. category 2 not out of the question either. so, arthur will be in our sights in the next 24 to 48 hours and the east coast really needs to pay very close attention to this. new york, boston and d.c. as well. >> "on the record" investigating the case of the u.s. marine jailed in mexico. be sure to tune in july 4th for our special long term marine held in mexico. take you all the athe way across the border. inside story on sergeant andrew tahmooressi. talk with his new lawyer about his new plan and with andrew's fellow marines. >> everyone knows the international i surrender symbol is when you put your hand behind your head and say i surrender. that doesn't allow officials to take you down it the ground and beat you with a bat and dislocate your jaw. we thought he had ptsd before. imagine living through
but we could genesee a very, very potent storm system moving into eastern canada as we head into the a lot of variables here. we are going to have to watch this very carefully, greta. we do have a lot of warm water in its path. so we could see some strengthening, certainly a category 1. category 2 not out of the question either. so, arthur will be in our sights in the next 24 to 48 hours and the east coast really needs to pay very close attention to this. new york, boston and d.c. as well....
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winds as high as 65 miles per hour and drenching rain forecast for maine, also for parts of eastern canada>> also along the eastern seaboard, things getting back to normal with residents cleaning up flooded streets, getting their lights back on and back on track with the holiday weekend plans. >> including the beach, of course. alexandra field out at jones beach on norcal long i lew yor >> reporter: take a look for yourself. only 10:00, this beach is literally crowded with thousands of people out here enjoying the sun and the warm weather and starting to soak it up. a lot of people relieved to see arthur moved up north of us now, doing less damage in its path than had been anticipated, but a lot of peoples eyes still on the coastline and the water. look out here, you see it actually looks really calm and smooth. you don't always get there in the aftermath of a hurricane. lifeguards were out earlier this morning. they wanted to really get an eye on the water, see if rip currents were a problem, because that he can happen in the aftermath. out here, they're not seeing that. swimmers along th
winds as high as 65 miles per hour and drenching rain forecast for maine, also for parts of eastern canada>> also along the eastern seaboard, things getting back to normal with residents cleaning up flooded streets, getting their lights back on and back on track with the holiday weekend plans. >> including the beach, of course. alexandra field out at jones beach on norcal long i lew yor >> reporter: take a look for yourself. only 10:00, this beach is literally crowded with...
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, downgraded to a tropical storm but it's still posing a threat for high winds and rains into eastern canada. >> the storm may have passed over the eastern seaboard, but its aftermath remains. if you're headed out to the beach this weekend, watch out for those rip currents. they can be very powerful. of course, deadly. >> alexandra field gets us caught up on the storm right now. >> reporter: from north carolina all the way up to the northeast, high winds, big waves, drenching rain and now powerful rip tides. arthur lost force while heading north, but it was enough to leave a mark. 100 mile-per-hour winds and 35-foot waves reported at the peak of the storm, when arthur made landfall thursday night over north carolina. >> we are just absolutely getting slammed right now by arthur. you can see the wind guchts real gusted really picked up and the rain is just coming down. >> reporter: though arrange arthur had more bark than bite, thousands were left in the dark. >> blew a lot harder, emily. we didn't have a lot of weather this time, we were fortunate. >> reporter: by friday, the hurricane 2 was
, downgraded to a tropical storm but it's still posing a threat for high winds and rains into eastern canada. >> the storm may have passed over the eastern seaboard, but its aftermath remains. if you're headed out to the beach this weekend, watch out for those rip currents. they can be very powerful. of course, deadly. >> alexandra field gets us caught up on the storm right now. >> reporter: from north carolina all the way up to the northeast, high winds, big waves, drenching...
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taj yell lack reports from canada's eastern edge.edge of cran da, is home to just over 2,000 people. their landscape shapes their lives they personalities. there's nothing that i know that i didn't learn from these rocks somehow. >> born here 55 years ago. she left in her teens, and became one of the countries top businesswomen. while she was away fishing collapsed. now she invested her wealth to revive her home, attract tourists and create jobs. >> the only way to cure the plague of unemployment, so the build economies that are based on culture. care, and craft. >> culture and craft shape the island in, a stunning mix of contemporary design and local touches. the sea looms through every window. mo tiffs drawn from the self-reliance of island life, are a constant back drop. the island is known for it's quilts blankets sown from leftover fabric. the foundation helps local quilt makers transform craft into income generating jobs. doing what they have done for generations. >> i have been helping this message, over the period that i have
taj yell lack reports from canada's eastern edge.edge of cran da, is home to just over 2,000 people. their landscape shapes their lives they personalities. there's nothing that i know that i didn't learn from these rocks somehow. >> born here 55 years ago. she left in her teens, and became one of the countries top businesswomen. while she was away fishing collapsed. now she invested her wealth to revive her home, attract tourists and create jobs. >> the only way to cure the plague...
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canada. it has lost much of its force. it has toppled trees in eastern parts of canada. a post tropical cyclone is a storm that loses some of the structure and characteristics of the tropical cyclone and it has winds of less than 40 miles an hour. >>> we are getting a clearer picture of damage caused by arthur. >> he took out a section of a pier in north carolina. and flash flooding has become the most pressing concern in north carolina and parts of new england. at one time, power was knocked out to 50,000 home it is and businesses in carolina. >> saw the shot of the golden gate, can't even see the towers, the fog is so thick. marine layer is pretty far inland right now. >> it did roll in. and it as a shallow marine layer and we get the high pressure that brings us the warm up in the air. it also is actually responsible for making the patchy dense fog and high ridge of pressure pinches it closer to the grounds. it is worse and it is going to be a quicker burn out for us. >> this is into san jose. we have low clouds there in the distance. >> mostly sunny start and in the
canada. it has lost much of its force. it has toppled trees in eastern parts of canada. a post tropical cyclone is a storm that loses some of the structure and characteristics of the tropical cyclone and it has winds of less than 40 miles an hour. >>> we are getting a clearer picture of damage caused by arthur. >> he took out a section of a pier in north carolina. and flash flooding has become the most pressing concern in north carolina and parts of new england. at one time,...
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the cascades, but the storms riding over the highway patrol, and diving down on the eastern side of the rockies. in canada, the storms will be there, and we'll have the monsoonal moisture in the four corners, and we'll see showers and thunderstorms popping up here, and that's where powerful winds creating the haboob or dust storms coming into the southwest that we saw yesterday fairly light and we'll see the gusts get a lot stronger for you. and otherwise, hot warmth stretching over into texas and we'll have thunderstorms popping up. but it could become severe. and again, the chance of severe weather looks like it's going to be in the central and upper midwest this afternoon and tonight. del. >> rebecca, thank you very much. and if it's too hot outside, you might rely to keep cool, the world's toll efforts water slide. you have to climb 154 steps, higher than the statue of liberty and the ride is so extreme t. they have named it insane. >> the name of the water slide means insane in german. it involves first sandbags, and then after the sandbags are done, and we know how every weight affects the slide, we
the cascades, but the storms riding over the highway patrol, and diving down on the eastern side of the rockies. in canada, the storms will be there, and we'll have the monsoonal moisture in the four corners, and we'll see showers and thunderstorms popping up here, and that's where powerful winds creating the haboob or dust storms coming into the southwest that we saw yesterday fairly light and we'll see the gusts get a lot stronger for you. and otherwise, hot warmth stretching over into texas...
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across the americas extremely cooler air for this time of year is invading from canada, covering most of the eastern parts of the u.s., lowering temperatures. rapid city your low on tuesday was only 7 degrees. that's the lowest on record for the day. many record-low temperatures have been set in many places. the cooler air is meeting with hot and juicy air from the gulf of mexico creating another day of severe weather in the gulf coast up to the northeast coast. there is a possibility of tornados, damaging winds and large hail and due to excessive amounts of rain, flash floods are happening in many places, include new york state. across the west, there's another spot of nasty weather, severe weather has been continuing in and around the central rockies. as we go into wednesday, the bad weather will likely make its way to the south. but there is no rainfall to improve the drought conditions over the western areas of the u.s. up into british columbia and temperatures are quite sizzling. take a look. nearly 30 degrees in seattle. over 40 degrees in las vegas and nearly 26 degrees in los angeles. but to
across the americas extremely cooler air for this time of year is invading from canada, covering most of the eastern parts of the u.s., lowering temperatures. rapid city your low on tuesday was only 7 degrees. that's the lowest on record for the day. many record-low temperatures have been set in many places. the cooler air is meeting with hot and juicy air from the gulf of mexico creating another day of severe weather in the gulf coast up to the northeast coast. there is a possibility of...
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however, very cool air for this time of year is invading from canada, covering most of the eastern parts of the u.s. for example, rapid city, your low on tuesday was only 7 degrees, that is the lowest temperature for the date. the cooler air is clashing with the hot and juicy air from the gulf of mexico, providing another day of severe weather along the eastern seaboard. we are expecting some thunderstorms, gusty winds and even some isolated tornadoes for the northeastern areas. due to excessive amounts of rainfall, flash floods are already occurring. another area we have been watching is the central plains, central rockies i should say. severe thunderstorms popping up once again, even tornadoes cannot be ruled out. across the west coast, dry weather continues and temperatures are much higher than average. 29 degrees in seattle. 25 in vancouver. and in the middle of the u.s., quite hot in the south. 34 degrees in houston. but in the north, quite chilly for this time of the year. september-like conditions in chicago. only 24 the high on wednesday. here's the extended forecast. >>> here's
however, very cool air for this time of year is invading from canada, covering most of the eastern parts of the u.s. for example, rapid city, your low on tuesday was only 7 degrees, that is the lowest temperature for the date. the cooler air is clashing with the hot and juicy air from the gulf of mexico, providing another day of severe weather along the eastern seaboard. we are expecting some thunderstorms, gusty winds and even some isolated tornadoes for the northeastern areas. due to...
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reversal of a pipeline currently moving east to west, to go west to east into eastern canadaa and a major pipeline from northern canada. we'll find ways to mover the oil. it comes back to a decision by the united states as to where it want to profewer oil from. >> trans-canada wants to build an $11 billion pipeline, the largest in north america, pumping 1.1 million barrels a way from alerta to quebec, where the oil can be loaded to ships. they want to spend $400 million to reverse the ontario pipeline and pump oil from albert area to quooub erk, and build a $7.9 billion northern gateway line sending $525,000 from alberta to british columbia and on to ships bound to asian markets. kinder want to spend $4.5 billion expanding the pipe line and bring 80 million to barrels and on to the pacific. in canada getting approval is no cakewalk. in british columbia there's strong opposition from environmentalists and native communities that the oil companies need to overcome to proceed. >> we have to acknowledge and recognise there's legitimate concerns about energy mix and carbon policy. we have to get them out of the context of
reversal of a pipeline currently moving east to west, to go west to east into eastern canadaa and a major pipeline from northern canada. we'll find ways to mover the oil. it comes back to a decision by the united states as to where it want to profewer oil from. >> trans-canada wants to build an $11 billion pipeline, the largest in north america, pumping 1.1 million barrels a way from alerta to quebec, where the oil can be loaded to ships. they want to spend $400 million to reverse the...
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and drying across the eastern and northeastern portions of the united states and also into canada. also reporting a tornado over into nebraska and softball-sized hail in north dakota. this is something that is something we'll have to watch for because the possibility of seeing some strong storms for the eastern seaboard is something we'll have to look out for. let's wrap things up with a look at europe. low pressure down toward the balkan peninsula causing some severe weather. with waterspouts reported, three of them near greece. and also two to two and a half-centimeter diameter hail reported in poland and greece, very unstable weather conditions, extending from paris to vienna, warsaw and kiev. stockholm, you're seeing temperatures way above average. with sunny skies looking out for that with heat concerns over there. and also into the iberian peninsula with sunny conditions. hope you have a good day wherever you are, here's your extended outlook. >>> and before we wrap up, french authorities are one step closer to restoring a world-famous view of the abbey floating on the sea. t
and drying across the eastern and northeastern portions of the united states and also into canada. also reporting a tornado over into nebraska and softball-sized hail in north dakota. this is something that is something we'll have to watch for because the possibility of seeing some strong storms for the eastern seaboard is something we'll have to look out for. let's wrap things up with a look at europe. low pressure down toward the balkan peninsula causing some severe weather. with waterspouts...
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a factor in this is the storms up in northern canada, going down the eastern side of the rockies, hot and dry weather, no rain or storms. record high temperatures. >> a lot - in california, there's a personnel - i can't find the warning - is in extreme drought. >> i did that. >> you did that. >> while you were coughing. >> you bailed me out again. thank you, man. what can i do. >>> behind the scenes of the illegal pot trade - coming up. >> you are what we used to call a drug dealer. >> i suppose. >> why it is thriving in a state where recreational marijuana is legal. erica mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> recreational marijuana stores are legal and open for business in the state of washington. it has not slowed down illegal street sales. allen schauffler took a ride with a dealer to see how the black market works. >> reporter: meet ben. >> big ben. >> ben agreed to take us for a ride and what a ride. >> so i have been representing cars and so forth to get my deliveries made. >> tonight you have a limo. >> together i happen to have a li
a factor in this is the storms up in northern canada, going down the eastern side of the rockies, hot and dry weather, no rain or storms. record high temperatures. >> a lot - in california, there's a personnel - i can't find the warning - is in extreme drought. >> i did that. >> you did that. >> while you were coughing. >> you bailed me out again. thank you, man. what can i do. >>> behind the scenes of the illegal pot trade - coming up. >> you are...
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there are more of them, numbers are surging off the eastern seaboard and as far north as canada. what does it cost to buy the american dream? we'll break it down. >>> dead of a heart attack at 15. one family's tragic story and the new push for ekg's in high schools. >>> and the big data dive on consumer habits is on. is it right that your health insurance company is snooping around and shopping where you eat. "the willis report," where consumers' business starts right now. ♪. gerri: that was really lame. okay. thanks for that. just two notes and you've got the ultimate vacation villa. we begin with fresh reports revealing a resurgence of great white sharks brewing in the nation's water. do you know what to do in the event of a shark attack? life saving advice from the president of the wildlife conservation society and the director of the new york aquarium in brooklyn. thanks for coming in. so good to be with us. why are there more sharks. >> more sharks because we've had great conservation success two, factors at play, one is the marine mammal protection act which restored popula
there are more of them, numbers are surging off the eastern seaboard and as far north as canada. what does it cost to buy the american dream? we'll break it down. >>> dead of a heart attack at 15. one family's tragic story and the new push for ekg's in high schools. >>> and the big data dive on consumer habits is on. is it right that your health insurance company is snooping around and shopping where you eat. "the willis report," where consumers' business starts...
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there are more of them, numbers are surging off the eastern seaboard and as far north as canada.o buy the american dream? we'll break it down. >>> dead of a heart attack at 15. one family's tragic story and the new push for ekg's in high schools. >>> and the big data dive on consumer habits is on. is it right that your health insurance company is snooping around and shopping where you eat. "the willis report," where consumers' business starts right now.
there are more of them, numbers are surging off the eastern seaboard and as far north as canada.o buy the american dream? we'll break it down. >>> dead of a heart attack at 15. one family's tragic story and the new push for ekg's in high schools. >>> and the big data dive on consumer habits is on. is it right that your health insurance company is snooping around and shopping where you eat. "the willis report," where consumers' business starts right now.
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eastern sea board. all the way to mine and canada, all of that coast line will be impacted by the tropical storm/hurricane over the next couple of days. in north carolina right now in the coastal beach communities cap hatters and wilmington. they are popular for the 4th of july weekend and summer weekend and this has a potential of what could be a category 1 hurricane and the national hurricane center is unveiling with the first name storm system of the season. this great interactive map on your own computer go to the national hurricane weather website and click on the link and scroll up and down the coast line and get specifics on where you live or a certain zip code of where your loved ones live to see how dope the flash flood and storm surge will be. and that will keep you more safe. if you want to head out or stay put you will know where not to go. >> and the rip currents are dangerous in stops like this. when it comes to hurricane, more people die because of the storm surge and flash flooding than the flying debris or the winds. this map could be a great tool as we now get started with the 2014 hurri
eastern sea board. all the way to mine and canada, all of that coast line will be impacted by the tropical storm/hurricane over the next couple of days. in north carolina right now in the coastal beach communities cap hatters and wilmington. they are popular for the 4th of july weekend and summer weekend and this has a potential of what could be a category 1 hurricane and the national hurricane center is unveiling with the first name storm system of the season. this great interactive map on...
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canada's plan b. is a western pipeline and an eastern pipeline. the eastern pipeline is already in construction phase. the western pipeline has been approved in the eminent domain and land approved too. so they're already working on their plan b, maria. >> how substantial would the jobs being created by keystone be? i know that you've talked about 40,000 jobs, as have others. but what really is the impact of all of these delays? >> well, the impact is that people still sit on the bench. most of these are union jobs. in fact, a lot of the contracts are with union members in my own district. and i would love them to go to work. and as you mentioned, the president's own state department study is the one that we're quoting on 40,000 jobs. but those are direct construction jobs. and then all of the indirect support jobs to the construction effort. and those will last about two years. and then there will be a handful of permanent jobs. these are the type of infrastructure jobs the president has talked about, and that we have talked about in congress tha
canada's plan b. is a western pipeline and an eastern pipeline. the eastern pipeline is already in construction phase. the western pipeline has been approved in the eminent domain and land approved too. so they're already working on their plan b, maria. >> how substantial would the jobs being created by keystone be? i know that you've talked about 40,000 jobs, as have others. but what really is the impact of all of these delays? >> well, the impact is that people still sit on the...
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canada this time of year. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing it's downpours and thunderstorms are now in eastern and southern new england and still scrapeling the outer banks of south carolina but the front is off of our coast and that is what is drying out the air. as you step out this evening for your evening planner, 80 at 7:00 and 78 at 8:00 and 9:00, 76 and 10:00 tonight a beautiful 74 degrees. we'll let you know how long this break of heat and humidity will last in the full accuweather forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> all right adam thank you. trenton mayor, eric jackson did not bring his bathing suit but opened pools in trenton. they are offering the ymca pools at a discount. including this one on brunswick avenue, they are listed on our website at 6abc.com. >> would be nice to get in the pool over the next few days. time to check the traffic report. >> matt pellman is in the traffic center with the latest on the commute tomorrow. >> not an easy drive, you'll want to paddle your way away from 202 in chester county, a mess, in the work zone, a crash happened a little over a half hour ago, on
canada this time of year. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing it's downpours and thunderstorms are now in eastern and southern new england and still scrapeling the outer banks of south carolina but the front is off of our coast and that is what is drying out the air. as you step out this evening for your evening planner, 80 at 7:00 and 78 at 8:00 and 9:00, 76 and 10:00 tonight a beautiful 74 degrees. we'll let you know how long this break of heat and humidity will last in the full...
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delaware coast, skirting parts of cape cod and also eastern maine, a large low pressure system near ottawa and maine, that has spun the cold air down from canada and that unseasonably cool air, 20 degrees buy low normal across most of the lower 48 in the midwest, that high is coming in here tomorrow, only 83 degrees, low humidity with just a few cumulous clouds, bubbling up in the afternoon, the carbon copy is high and slow moving and 85 degrees and still low humidity, up in the lehigh valley in the afternoon, our numbers are stopping at 80 degrees, nice and bright and comfortable and at the shore tomorrow, a sea breeze out of west and it could develop late in the afternoon 81 degrees with sun and clouds, the accuweather forecast, a winning stretch thursday, friday into saturday with highs below average in the low 80s and overnight 50s in the suburbs to mid-60s in the cities, these nights if you can open up the windows and let the free air conditioned air in. and keep some of that money in your pocket and sunday sun and clouds and humidity with a scattered thunderstorm and 86, monday, tuesday and wednesday it turns warmer and humid and average
delaware coast, skirting parts of cape cod and also eastern maine, a large low pressure system near ottawa and maine, that has spun the cold air down from canada and that unseasonably cool air, 20 degrees buy low normal across most of the lower 48 in the midwest, that high is coming in here tomorrow, only 83 degrees, low humidity with just a few cumulous clouds, bubbling up in the afternoon, the carbon copy is high and slow moving and 85 degrees and still low humidity, up in the lehigh valley...
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canada and philippines. by far, the majority of people were from here in the netherlands. well let's go to eastern ukraine. listen to all international condemnation and pressure. the pressure on pro russian rebels at the moment really is intense isn't it? how far are they going do you think to exceed to those demands for an open, fair, unhindered investigation? >> well david that's the question. the main question at this moment in addition to what actually happened. people are looking to see will there be full access to the crash site? will the investigators be able to conduct a full investigation? it's not just question of access. this is a combat zone, war zone. the tensions there are extremely high. we are getting mixed signals. some rebel leaders say there will be access. others say no. it really boils down to what a actually will happen, what will be the reality on the ground. the question about the rebels being under a great deal of pressure is absolutely right. this may force them to exceed or they may feel their backs are to the wall and they need to push back harder. >> despite all shouts directed
canada and philippines. by far, the majority of people were from here in the netherlands. well let's go to eastern ukraine. listen to all international condemnation and pressure. the pressure on pro russian rebels at the moment really is intense isn't it? how far are they going do you think to exceed to those demands for an open, fair, unhindered investigation? >> well david that's the question. the main question at this moment in addition to what actually happened. people are looking to...
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eastern ukraine. air france and klm also suspending flights to israel indefinitely. this includes air canada and all canceled flights for at least the next 24 hours. the israeli hotel association forecasting up to a half-million dollars in lost tourism revenue because of the conflict of a 35% decline of last year. and the white house once again giving the public and correct information. here is the past and turn press secretary one hour before the faa announced the prohibition on flights to tel aviv. >> it's my understanding that they have not issued any notices related to the ongoing violence in that region of the world and we have individual carriers that make a decision about their flight plans and whether or not to alter specific routes based on the. lou: meanwhile, a humanitarian individual saying that hamas is hiding weapons stockpiles in schools and weapons and other civilian centers and the israeli government saying that they have taken the idea of soldiers hostage. we'll be talking with john bolton here in just moments. also tonight to federal appeals court rulings putting the futur
eastern ukraine. air france and klm also suspending flights to israel indefinitely. this includes air canada and all canceled flights for at least the next 24 hours. the israeli hotel association forecasting up to a half-million dollars in lost tourism revenue because of the conflict of a 35% decline of last year. and the white house once again giving the public and correct information. here is the past and turn press secretary one hour before the faa announced the prohibition on flights to tel...