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you can see beautiful sight in eastern canada. temperatures will be as follows. still much chillier compared to where they should be. only in single digits in chicago. 8 degrees for the high. down towards the south much higher than normal 30 degrees for miami, atlanta as well as houston on wednesday. now let's go the southern hemisphere and let's talk about what's happening over colombia where a fatal flood occurred on monday. i want to take you to this area to show you the issue. rescuers continue to search for more bodies on tuesday after deadly flood and landslide hit the area. 65 people were killed and 100 are still missing. dozens of homes were swept away on monday. people are staying in shelter as recover efforts continue. rescue dogs were sent out to help with search operations. it's a wet month for you and, in fact, about 300 millimeters rain has already fallen in the past seven days. more rain is anticipated for the next several days. we have landslide alerts posted for the northwestern portion where the disaste hit. so flooding mudslides will be a conti
you can see beautiful sight in eastern canada. temperatures will be as follows. still much chillier compared to where they should be. only in single digits in chicago. 8 degrees for the high. down towards the south much higher than normal 30 degrees for miami, atlanta as well as houston on wednesday. now let's go the southern hemisphere and let's talk about what's happening over colombia where a fatal flood occurred on monday. i want to take you to this area to show you the issue. rescuers...
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May 24, 2015
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right now, we're looking at storms, western missouri, eastern canada, there's nothing there thanks to high pressure. in control, gave us such a fantastic day where we had 75 at national and 73 at dulles. that high is going to slide off to the east. as that does, well, we won't be on the nice side, we'll be on the warm, moist side of the high. not so much tomorrow. tomorrow is still humidity in check. just a couple of clouds here and there. a fine day. as we head in toward memorial day, as that high gets further east, it's going to act like a bermuda high. this is really a summer pattern. it's going to pump up the heat, the humidity. so we'll continue to watch this south and southwesterly flow with us for days to come. for us by monday afternoon, 90ish, give or take a degree or two, better chance of storms in the ohio valley. we'll take you into monday night and tuesday. tuesday morning, we're going to start in the 70s in many areas and tuesday afternoon, see the showers and storms popping here in i-81 west, this probably doesn't get toward us until wednesday and then we're just going
right now, we're looking at storms, western missouri, eastern canada, there's nothing there thanks to high pressure. in control, gave us such a fantastic day where we had 75 at national and 73 at dulles. that high is going to slide off to the east. as that does, well, we won't be on the nice side, we'll be on the warm, moist side of the high. not so much tomorrow. tomorrow is still humidity in check. just a couple of clouds here and there. a fine day. as we head in toward memorial day, as that...
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May 1, 2015
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volume of people and goods pass through the northern district from the major population centers of eastern canada by road, rail, force, field and water way. the territory of the st. regis mohawk tribe straddles the border with portions in new york, ontario and quebec. smugglers exploit the circumstances in the large rural areas to cross the border surreptitiously. all along the line, criminal organizations try to take advantage of the nature of the border, the volume of traffic, the bi-national commitment to accelerate the flow of trade and travel. the prevention of terrorism remains of course our number one priority. my family and i have personally felt the impact of terrorism having lost my sister in the december 1988 bombing of pan am 103. the terrorist threat is current and real. two men conspiracy for murder for the benefit of a terrorist group. they plotted to derail a passenger train. but were thwarted by investigation. to spot and stop terrorism, understanding that our vigorous enforcement of the federal criminal code prosecuting human traffickers, child exporters and those that export gu
volume of people and goods pass through the northern district from the major population centers of eastern canada by road, rail, force, field and water way. the territory of the st. regis mohawk tribe straddles the border with portions in new york, ontario and quebec. smugglers exploit the circumstances in the large rural areas to cross the border surreptitiously. all along the line, criminal organizations try to take advantage of the nature of the border, the volume of traffic, the bi-national...
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May 4, 2015
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you can see the distinct line pushing up into quebec into the eastern side of canada. into tuesday that is when things start to get going big downpours likely just around new mexico pushling up into colorado. temperatures in denver are struggling to get up to a miserable 12 degrees celsius. heavy rain in the midwest into northeastern parts of canada. not bad on the temperatures, d.c. 30 degrees yellsous, some warmth certainly around, we're picking up the warm humid air right out of the gulf gulf of mex da co and we hang on to that going through wednesday. more pushing into the canadian prayer recent. mild weather around the rookies. the southeastern corner, developing to here, wouldn't talk tropical storm yet it's a bit early for that, but may be flooding around the southeastern coast this weekend. >> we'll tell you why the u.k.'s housing crisis is such a big issue in this week's general election. a report from the island in the south china sea the center of one of the world's biggest flash points. in sport violence rather than football took center stage at this world
you can see the distinct line pushing up into quebec into the eastern side of canada. into tuesday that is when things start to get going big downpours likely just around new mexico pushling up into colorado. temperatures in denver are struggling to get up to a miserable 12 degrees celsius. heavy rain in the midwest into northeastern parts of canada. not bad on the temperatures, d.c. 30 degrees yellsous, some warmth certainly around, we're picking up the warm humid air right out of the gulf...
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May 6, 2015
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temperatures are extremely warm for this time of year over the eastern portions of the united states and also canada. 27 degrees in washington, d.c. 20 degrees in new york city and heavy thunder showers for houston with a high for 29 degrees. let's go over to europe. severe weather is happening over central and western portions of europe because of a cold front that spawned four tornadoes in germany. northern germany was devastated by what is thought to be a tornado on tuesday. one person in hamburg was killed by fallen debris and dozens of cars are destroyed and houses and hundreds of trees were uprooted by the stormy conditions. this will likely move towards the east as we go into the next couple of days. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all we have this hour on "newsline". i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thank you for watching and have a good day. c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c the u.k. general election and the conservatives and labor arnett and neck. hours left for the israeli prime minister to put together a coalition government or face being force
temperatures are extremely warm for this time of year over the eastern portions of the united states and also canada. 27 degrees in washington, d.c. 20 degrees in new york city and heavy thunder showers for houston with a high for 29 degrees. let's go over to europe. severe weather is happening over central and western portions of europe because of a cold front that spawned four tornadoes in germany. northern germany was devastated by what is thought to be a tornado on tuesday. one person in...
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May 19, 2015
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eastern market is popular. most on sale here is sourced locally. >> it's really not from mexico or canada. >> i'd rather have u.s to be comfortable and confident with the area it's coming from so i know if i you have confidence that it is what it says it is. >> i choose a place to go, rather than inspect each label. i don't have time. >> i don't check the labels, because i know the labels don't mean anything. >> the world trade organization may have made that a little bit harder. >> the u.s. wanted consumers to know exactly where their meat was coming from. when beef arrived, it was separated from mexico, canada and united states. that was difficult and expensive, and it meant that canada and mix co imports went down. the w.t.o. said that was unfair and it had to change. last year, the u.s. imported 2 million cattle from canada and mexico and 5 million pigs from canada. the meat trade lobbied hard against the labeling said it added cost and wasn't top of consumers priorities and also got in the way of free trade. >> it's hard for us as a nation to on the one hand promote free trade an the other hand do restricti
eastern market is popular. most on sale here is sourced locally. >> it's really not from mexico or canada. >> i'd rather have u.s to be comfortable and confident with the area it's coming from so i know if i you have confidence that it is what it says it is. >> i choose a place to go, rather than inspect each label. i don't have time. >> i don't check the labels, because i know the labels don't mean anything. >> the world trade organization may have made that a...
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May 8, 2015
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canada, through the great lakes region. going to be looking at temperatures, chicago, 27 dropping down to 13. i don't think the eastern seaboards will see a big temperature change, but still unsettled weather setting up in washington, d.c. temperatures into the high 20s but thunderstorms basically expected every day there. now as we look into the southwestern u.s., i do want to mention into the california, nevada area, you need the rain. severe drought in place. good news, there's rain in the forecast. now, it's not as much as you're seeing back here toward the east, but nonetheless, it is going to help out at least a little bit here. los angeles, san diego, you have those showers in the forecast, at least on your friday before tapering off heading into saturday and sunday. do want to mention here in the tropics across eastern asia, we are cuently continuing to track typhoon noel, moving off to the west northwest. good news, it has slightly decreased its intensity, this is still expected to reintensify, move off here to the northwest, making landfall saturday night into sunday there into eastern portions of luzon. big
canada, through the great lakes region. going to be looking at temperatures, chicago, 27 dropping down to 13. i don't think the eastern seaboards will see a big temperature change, but still unsettled weather setting up in washington, d.c. temperatures into the high 20s but thunderstorms basically expected every day there. now as we look into the southwestern u.s., i do want to mention into the california, nevada area, you need the rain. severe drought in place. good news, there's rain in the...
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May 2, 2015
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maritime sonorities pipeline through eastern maine from southern new england from massachusetts to nova scotia, reversing it and exporting the natural gas from canada which would mean technically not under the national interest review. i hope you would consider as the project moves forward or the discussions concerning a requirement that that gas be diverted will during times of peak demand rather than being a provision that during peak demand it could be retained in their region. we can discuss this further but i hope you think about it. >> there will be a national interest determination. >> i commend that the issue to you. quickly i want to associate myself with the comments of senator heinrich about distributed energy and storage. i recently read watched the graduate and the guy in that movie says plastics famously. if it were today he would say storage, energy storage. that is going to be a huge issue. one of the things you can do one of the troublesome issues here and this is a national security issue and also a sort of private personal rights interest to have energy generated at your house but the challenge is what is the right number for the
maritime sonorities pipeline through eastern maine from southern new england from massachusetts to nova scotia, reversing it and exporting the natural gas from canada which would mean technically not under the national interest review. i hope you would consider as the project moves forward or the discussions concerning a requirement that that gas be diverted will during times of peak demand rather than being a provision that during peak demand it could be retained in their region. we can...
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May 8, 2015
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eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> in our fast-forward segment - sparking fear when a train of crude derailed and created an explosion, it reignited a deadly derailment explosion that obliterated a town in canadait was filled with crude as the north dakota explosion. sheila macvicar looks at the bolt of cargo travelling through north america. >> one of my captain's summed it up the best saying "this is like driving into hell", and it was. >> reporter: this firefighter helped to put out the infern joch. >> trees, benches, park benches burnt. everything. there was no noise except for the burning oil. >> the fire caused a mile-long train carrying north dakota crude derailed and exploded killing 47 people, including five whose bodies were never found. the crude came from here. the oil fields of north dakota, ground zero. a lack of infrastructure spurred the rail roads to create pipeline on wheels, oil unit trains with over 100 tanksers, hauling up to 3 million gallons of crude at a time. with so much oil moving over the railways the united states already has had some close calls. [ siren ] >>> a train carrying 105 tankers of the north dakota crude, 31 more than the train that destroyed lack maggan
eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> in our fast-forward segment - sparking fear when a train of crude derailed and created an explosion, it reignited a deadly derailment explosion that obliterated a town in canadait was filled with crude as the north dakota explosion. sheila macvicar looks at the bolt of cargo travelling through north america. >> one of my captain's summed it up the best saying "this is like driving into hell", and it was. >> reporter: this...
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canada. see the hearing at 10:00 eastern. then at 2:00, the u.s. capitol police chief appears before the house administration committee. he is expected to address multiple recent incidents involving capital police officers including unattended weapons as well as a civilian suicide and the landing of a gyro copter on grounds. max keith joins us. he is a staff writer. how is the current program funded, and why is congress fated -- facing this deadline? keith: the problem is the gas tax isn't bringing in as much as historically. transportation advocates say what we are spending now is barely enough to maintain the system we have. they would like to see some sort of increase. there has been resistance to the idea of raising the gas tax. >> why this deadline now? they passed an eight month extension. >> you write that the house and senate are considering a fix. what happens if funding is not extended? >> the transportation department has said they have enough money to cover spending throughout the summer without having to come up with additional money.
canada. see the hearing at 10:00 eastern. then at 2:00, the u.s. capitol police chief appears before the house administration committee. he is expected to address multiple recent incidents involving capital police officers including unattended weapons as well as a civilian suicide and the landing of a gyro copter on grounds. max keith joins us. he is a staff writer. how is the current program funded, and why is congress fated -- facing this deadline? keith: the problem is the gas tax isn't...
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May 6, 2015
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canada. >> right. >> and that might provide an opportunity for moving gas to northern new england. >> that brings me to my next question. there is a discussion about reversing the maritime pipeline which runs from eastern maine from massachusetts to nova scotia, reversing it, and then exporting the natural gas from canada which would mean it would be technically not under the national interest review. i would hope that you would consider, as that project moves forward or the discussions, inserting a requirement that that gas be divertible during times of peak demand rather than going to canada, that there be a provision that during peak demand, it could be retained in the region. we can discuss this further, but i hope you'll think about it. >> there certainly will be a national interest determination. >> good. and i commend that issue to you. quickly, i want to associate myself with the comments of senator hinrich about distributed energy and storage. i recently rewatched "the graduate." and the guy in that movie says "plastic," famously, "plastics." i would say if it were today, he'd say storage, energy storage. that's going to be a huge issue. i think one of the things you can do, and i think one of
canada. >> right. >> and that might provide an opportunity for moving gas to northern new england. >> that brings me to my next question. there is a discussion about reversing the maritime pipeline which runs from eastern maine from massachusetts to nova scotia, reversing it, and then exporting the natural gas from canada which would mean it would be technically not under the national interest review. i would hope that you would consider, as that project moves forward or the...
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eastern time as well. the weekly consensus of the number of drilling rigs actively exploring for oil or developing oil or natural gas in the u.s. or canadahe markets this morning. watching the u.s. equity futures and hasn't been much movement. not very different through what we are seeing through most of the trading week. looks like the dow futures are up by 14 points and the nasdaq up by about five points. >>> memorial day is of course the unofficial start to summer bringing to mind that old adage, sell in may and go away. is it time to send your stocks on a summer retreat or will it be different this time around? don chula is here on set with us. great to see you. >> it's good to be here. doesn't always happen that often. i always relish the times i get to be with you guys. let's talk about the stock market. if we talk about the sell in may and go away concept, it's fair to carve up any statistic you want that can tell you one thing or another. over the last ten years, we limited it to just that. gives us a more indicative view of the view that we're seeing. you can see here according to our market data over the last ten years the s&p
eastern time as well. the weekly consensus of the number of drilling rigs actively exploring for oil or developing oil or natural gas in the u.s. or canadahe markets this morning. watching the u.s. equity futures and hasn't been much movement. not very different through what we are seeing through most of the trading week. looks like the dow futures are up by 14 points and the nasdaq up by about five points. >>> memorial day is of course the unofficial start to summer bringing to mind...