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tropical moisture from the disturbing coastal low which may be arthur that system will move up the eastern seaboard and will produce threat for those gusty win, rough surf, rip currents along the coast and heavy rape perhaps for us even here in philadelphia split is right now, here's direction it is moving and look at how warm this water is. eighty to 90 degrees here off the coast of florida and carolinas. you can see path that storm will take following the the warmest water but even if it stays well off shore it could bring us the threat a again for some problems as it enhances cold front that is
tropical moisture from the disturbing coastal low which may be arthur that system will move up the eastern seaboard and will produce threat for those gusty win, rough surf, rip currents along the coast and heavy rape perhaps for us even here in philadelphia split is right now, here's direction it is moving and look at how warm this water is. eighty to 90 degrees here off the coast of florida and carolinas. you can see path that storm will take following the the warmest water but even if it...
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you had a railroad track up the eastern seaboard.t is what we're concerned about, not only this year but next year. gerri: yo joe, wait, wait. you said eight hurricanes? are you tell me we could beat that? are we on track for eight? how many? >> eight major hurricanes in seven years, five in two years. '54 and '55, gerri. gerri: right. i'm trying to ask how many this year? how many this year? >> this year, gerri, i think we'll have a total number of storms of eight to 10 but the problem is that they're going to be a lot of them in close to the united states. so instead of just having these storms out in the middle of nowhere that people are watching, the development, the area favored for strongest storms is right in close to the u.s. east coast and perhaps northeast gulf of mexico. that is why we're concerned. it doesn't matter if there are a dozen storms in the middle of know where. it matters if you get hit. that's what we're worried about. >> i can see what you're talking about. i'm looking at picture, graphic you gave us. >> righ
you had a railroad track up the eastern seaboard.t is what we're concerned about, not only this year but next year. gerri: yo joe, wait, wait. you said eight hurricanes? are you tell me we could beat that? are we on track for eight? how many? >> eight major hurricanes in seven years, five in two years. '54 and '55, gerri. gerri: right. i'm trying to ask how many this year? how many this year? >> this year, gerri, i think we'll have a total number of storms of eight to 10 but the...
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and eastern seaboards are looking at drenching thunderstorms. we may see 50 millimeters of additional rainfall in new york city and boston but it's that will be pulling away. the midsection is a concern with the severe thunderstorms. the darker shaded area, include rapid city will find severe thunderstorms. dry thunderstorms could ignite in the southwestern corners. talking about lightning, though, it's actually the peak of the fatal lightning incidents. 70% of it occurs during these few months across the year. and considering the outdoor sports for information, soccer is the sport that causes the most fatal lightning incidents. these are your temperatures. shaping up like this. seattle is looking at rain falling into the weekend at 22 degrees. and as for brazil, four games are set for your thursday and these are your forecasts. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. r tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with bill medley, one
and eastern seaboards are looking at drenching thunderstorms. we may see 50 millimeters of additional rainfall in new york city and boston but it's that will be pulling away. the midsection is a concern with the severe thunderstorms. the darker shaded area, include rapid city will find severe thunderstorms. dry thunderstorms could ignite in the southwestern corners. talking about lightning, though, it's actually the peak of the fatal lightning incidents. 70% of it occurs during these few months...
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but i want to talk about just off the eastern seaboard of the florida peninsula. the national hurricane center has put out a risk for development later on this week. we could have our first named tropical system in the atlantic basin coming up. we want to key keep an eye on that. let's look at your temperatures. into the 30s across the eastern seaboard. new york with the sunny skies. 31 in your forecast. winnipeg up to 21. some rain showers there on your monday. let's take a look at europe. storms in the east. several areas, actually, continuing to erupt following rough weather back in france this past weekend. now it's over toward the balkan peninsula. that's going to be the big topic as we take a look ahead here through the next 24 hours. showers actually in warsaw and vienna. want to wrap up really quickly with the forecast at the world cup. i know a lot of you are watching the games here. if you're watching france versus nigeria, sunny skies, high of 27 there on your monday. here's the extended outlook. >>> that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn
but i want to talk about just off the eastern seaboard of the florida peninsula. the national hurricane center has put out a risk for development later on this week. we could have our first named tropical system in the atlantic basin coming up. we want to key keep an eye on that. let's look at your temperatures. into the 30s across the eastern seaboard. new york with the sunny skies. 31 in your forecast. winnipeg up to 21. some rain showers there on your monday. let's take a look at europe....
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. >>> and speaking of the shore we've got a threat as it moves up the eastern seaboard a potential tropical system. we are tracking tropical heat and humidity heading through first few days of july, i'll have your july forecast coming up, beasley. >>> first big challenge of the eagles season and they have not made to it training camp just yet, reports say lane johnson will miss the first four games of the season, big right tackle in trouble. i'll tell you why when i join you later incredible sight for south jersey beach goers as a shark washes up on the san. take a look at this 6-foot, sand tiger shark, that was found to take in wildwood crest. it was discovered near newark avenue around 8:00 o'clock this morning. marine officials were able to move it so swimmers could get back in the water but really after you see that do you wanting to in the water. we are told the shark was taken to brigantine's marine mammal stranding center. >>> starting tomorrow drivers in new jersey will pay more if they get caught texting and driving. the cost of the first offense will jump to $200. a second offense
. >>> and speaking of the shore we've got a threat as it moves up the eastern seaboard a potential tropical system. we are tracking tropical heat and humidity heading through first few days of july, i'll have your july forecast coming up, beasley. >>> first big challenge of the eagles season and they have not made to it training camp just yet, reports say lane johnson will miss the first four games of the season, big right tackle in trouble. i'll tell you why when i join you...
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that is around 75 degrees, as you look at satellite and radar, much of the eastern seaboard in the mid-atlantic is quiet with a decent amount of sunshine and downpours are erupting west of state college but the main action is through the ohio valley from a cold front that is pushing through. until tonight it's oppressive around here, 89 is the high temperature but factor in the humidity and it will feel like the low 90s. and there is water drop lets sitting in the at atmosphere waiting to be rung out. and any downpour that develops late in the day and evening could contain some drenching downpours that could cause some localized flooding, future tracker, your heat index, could feel like 95 in dover or allentown and even at the shore, the temperatures at the shore a combination, future tracker, a spitting shower tomorrow is fairly quiet, even at 4:30, random hit or miss downpours or showers, the main showers north of the poconoss it's not until the late evening that it starts to arrive. and by midnight, it weakens a little bit and all the severe weather with this, should remain north of the poco
that is around 75 degrees, as you look at satellite and radar, much of the eastern seaboard in the mid-atlantic is quiet with a decent amount of sunshine and downpours are erupting west of state college but the main action is through the ohio valley from a cold front that is pushing through. until tonight it's oppressive around here, 89 is the high temperature but factor in the humidity and it will feel like the low 90s. and there is water drop lets sitting in the at atmosphere waiting to be...
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check out the visuals. >> air pollution lay over the eastern seaboard today for the sixth straight day, kept there by hot, humid weather. in new york, mayor lindsey put into effect the first stage of a pollution emergency. the sanitation department was ordered to cut incineration by 20%. hospitals and public housing projects were told to stop burning garbage. lindsey warned new yorkers that if things get worse he'll keep private cars out of some areas of the city. >> as part of lbj's great society legislation in the 1960s, 1963, congress had first passed the clean air act. it was the first major anti-pollution legislation in the country. but by the late 1960s, early 1970s, air pollution was so bad it created a whole new class of emergency in this country. you just heard in that news report. we were having pollution emergencies in the si cities by 1970. the clean air act was first passed in 1963, expanded in 1967, but then in 1970 it was significantly amended to try to take a real bite out of that terrible, terrible air pollution that we were having in part by saying this cars wouldn't
check out the visuals. >> air pollution lay over the eastern seaboard today for the sixth straight day, kept there by hot, humid weather. in new york, mayor lindsey put into effect the first stage of a pollution emergency. the sanitation department was ordered to cut incineration by 20%. hospitals and public housing projects were told to stop burning garbage. lindsey warned new yorkers that if things get worse he'll keep private cars out of some areas of the city. >> as part of...
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. >> she was saying this morning a lot of unsettled weather along the eastern seaboard and how it willy for the rest of the week. looking around the region, mainly along the pennsylvania turnpike on either side where some of the heavy downpours have been popping up. one in western lancaster county with a flood advisory. the biggest concentration southern parts of montgomery county and the western section of philadelphia county. as you go closer on double scan live the brightest areas jenkinson down. it is a wet afternoon. and street level on double scan, willow grove near valley road and south and east of horsham, south of the turnpike. and they issued a flash flood until 8:15 for that seconds of montgomery county. west of there many roadways flooded as the downpour passed through the region with some thunder and lightning associated with it. no thunder or lightning at this point, it is really a torrential area of rain because of the higher humidity and dewpoints we have that the atmosphere is wringing itself out. right now 72 in allentown. 78 in philadelphia, 80 degrees in fill vil mi
. >> she was saying this morning a lot of unsettled weather along the eastern seaboard and how it willy for the rest of the week. looking around the region, mainly along the pennsylvania turnpike on either side where some of the heavy downpours have been popping up. one in western lancaster county with a flood advisory. the biggest concentration southern parts of montgomery county and the western section of philadelphia county. as you go closer on double scan live the brightest areas...
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we just had one of the toughest winters on the eastern seaboard and our system showed how well they do under the weather. we think the fcc is asking important questions in terms of the types of values we have as we moved forward but we want to make sure we are not in a situation where technology transitions that are well under way, such as customers choosing wireless or transitioning from copper to fiber which is an improvement for customers, don't get slowed down by rules or questions that need to be answered when ultimately this is improvement for the customers. >> that is one issue, though, customers choosing. some customers don't chose to go to wireless. and after hurricane sandy some people were forced to go to wireless and it isn't the same. you have relability issues you don't have with wireline. >> guest: i think you are referring to the situation in fireland, new york, which is unique. it is an island that has a summer population predominantly. this was an example of the advanta advantages of a robust system. we could not rebuild the wireline structure between sandy and memori
we just had one of the toughest winters on the eastern seaboard and our system showed how well they do under the weather. we think the fcc is asking important questions in terms of the types of values we have as we moved forward but we want to make sure we are not in a situation where technology transitions that are well under way, such as customers choosing wireless or transitioning from copper to fiber which is an improvement for customers, don't get slowed down by rules or questions that...
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and then it slowly moves up the eastern seaboard parallelling the carolinas as we move toward the middlee week. scattered showers and thunderstorms still in our forecast but that moisture will not be associated with this tropical storm or tropical depression yet. as we move toward thursday, we're watching for some downpours across our area. then thursday night into friday, that is when it does close in toward our area far off the coast but we could see some coastal impacts in the form of rip currents as well as some gusty winds and perhaps some rain especially the farther south and east of the philadelphia area you head. so as we roll the clock, looking at the spaghetti plots, the models pretty good consensus this thing is going to most up the eastern seaboard by friday morning you can see it's well aways from our area and then a front will help to kick it out to sea setting us up for pretty nice weekend. so friday the interesting day. as far as what happens with the tropics. 85 degrees right now. humidity at 46%. the high temperature today made it up to 88 degrees. 2 degrees above norma
and then it slowly moves up the eastern seaboard parallelling the carolinas as we move toward the middlee week. scattered showers and thunderstorms still in our forecast but that moisture will not be associated with this tropical storm or tropical depression yet. as we move toward thursday, we're watching for some downpours across our area. then thursday night into friday, that is when it does close in toward our area far off the coast but we could see some coastal impacts in the form of rip...
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first heat wave of the summer is coming to the eastern seaboard, especially in the mid-atlantic regione going to get toasty from the carolinas to the d.c. area, getting up into the mid-80s. the warmth is coming in. later will come the humidity, too. more thunderstorm chances. tomorrow is warm, if not warmer. tomorrow, we'll peak out in the mid-90s. thomas, iowa we're watching, southern minnesota, even a few tornadoes. >> this weekend was excellent, though. >> low-humidity weekends aren't going to last much longer. >>> coming up at the top of the hour -- fast-moving developments in the violence in iraq. we'll hear what president obama says has to happen before the u.s. takes any military action. >>> but first, when we come back, we're going to huddle around the water cooler together. >> one of the best movies ever, remember that? "money pit." so it wasn't what it wonce was. one of the best movies ever. en feel great on your skin? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing outperforms it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help p
first heat wave of the summer is coming to the eastern seaboard, especially in the mid-atlantic regione going to get toasty from the carolinas to the d.c. area, getting up into the mid-80s. the warmth is coming in. later will come the humidity, too. more thunderstorm chances. tomorrow is warm, if not warmer. tomorrow, we'll peak out in the mid-90s. thomas, iowa we're watching, southern minnesota, even a few tornadoes. >> this weekend was excellent, though. >> low-humidity weekends...
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mitch modell, david he is perfectly positioned on eastern seaboard for this matchup. that guy and love the business. that is part of manhattan. this guy is manhattan. >>> all about software at apple's worldwide developers conference. ceo tim cook inveiling big updates. it might have excited geeks in the office but not excited investors. we'll go to the latest reaction from developers. >>> if you thought about producing animated movie, something like disney's "toy story," we'll tell you how you could use animation software and churn out something like a pro. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york
mitch modell, david he is perfectly positioned on eastern seaboard for this matchup. that guy and love the business. that is part of manhattan. this guy is manhattan. >>> all about software at apple's worldwide developers conference. ceo tim cook inveiling big updates. it might have excited geeks in the office but not excited investors. we'll go to the latest reaction from developers. >>> if you thought about producing animated movie, something like disney's "toy...
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still looking at the very unsteady air mass in place over the entire eastern seaboard. the fog is forming in new jersey, four-mile visibility in millville. half a mile visibility in atlantic city right now. we'll see the fog forming overnight tonight. here's future weather. as you wake up tomorrow morning, we could be dealing with morning showers. we also have thunderstorms in the afternoon forecast tomorrow. i'll show you the timing of that plus your weekend forecast coming up. >>> a chester county private school music teacher is charged tonight with sexually abusing three of his very young students. authorities arrested anton fomen today. he allegedly exposed himself and inappropriately touched three students. >> reporter: police say one of the victims told their mom that he was abusing her and that's how the investigation all started. earlier today, he was arrested at his home after they say he abused three children. they tell us they seized a computer which had evidence that backs up what the kids are alleging. anton fomin taught music lessons for almost five years
still looking at the very unsteady air mass in place over the entire eastern seaboard. the fog is forming in new jersey, four-mile visibility in millville. half a mile visibility in atlantic city right now. we'll see the fog forming overnight tonight. here's future weather. as you wake up tomorrow morning, we could be dealing with morning showers. we also have thunderstorms in the afternoon forecast tomorrow. i'll show you the timing of that plus your weekend forecast coming up. >>> a...
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weather forecast is rain and thunderstorms for portions of houston, into atlanta, and along the eastern seaboard we go through our monday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this hour of "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. 1go >> welcome back. it is 1:00 in paris. we will be to get it for the next hour. for a look at the latest news and analysis on the date's events from around the world. 27 people have been killed in a battle in pakistan busiest pakistan, including the 10 assailants that attacked the airport latest night. a pakistani taliban say they carried out the attack to avenge the leader -- killing of their leader in a drum strike last year. he
weather forecast is rain and thunderstorms for portions of houston, into atlanta, and along the eastern seaboard we go through our monday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this hour of "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. 1go >> welcome back. it is 1:00 in paris. we will be to get it for the next hour. for a look at the latest news and analysis on the date's events from around the world. 27...
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i could not find any clear reference of the ashburn family on the eastern seaboard of the u.s.. i don't know. i think at some point as they become richer i bet that story gets involved. i notice there is an ashburn i wonder deeper digging might yield something. the beauty of with him being a mariner i don't know that he came from pennsylvania. sew does remain something of a puzzle. >> i know this isn't a book about flag history, but is there any insight into how the circle of stars get connected to betsy ross. >> that's another excellent question. the family never makes that claim and i think that's very important to notice. the family anecdotes when they talk about the stars they say that betsy's critique was about the six points versus five, but that also in the stretch brought to her arrangement is irregular and betsy recommends they be somehow arranged in a line or circle or something. the family does not insist on the circular arrangement. near as i can figure that element that the first flag had stars and circles enters some time too around 1850 or sixties and the two are
i could not find any clear reference of the ashburn family on the eastern seaboard of the u.s.. i don't know. i think at some point as they become richer i bet that story gets involved. i notice there is an ashburn i wonder deeper digging might yield something. the beauty of with him being a mariner i don't know that he came from pennsylvania. sew does remain something of a puzzle. >> i know this isn't a book about flag history, but is there any insight into how the circle of stars get...
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you can see here rain expected from chicago, into toronto, and all along the eastern seaboard. highs anywhere from 23 in new york to 31 degrees in miami. we switch gears now and take a look at east asia, and of course, this is the rainy season. so a lot of wet weather to talk about from southern china, and now most of japan seeing more rain now moving in to the picture. however, we had a tropical depression that is now a tropical storm, and is now slowly moving toward the north and east. it's not going to have a particularly long life span. we are expecting the system to be absorbed into the monsoonal rain front. but that is going to bring some impacts for the western island, okinawa, of japan, and it looks like the rain influence will expand into tokyo as we go later on this week. and, of course, the rainy season, i said that the named system will be moving away from the philippines, but that does not mean that the effects from it, the rainy effects, will continue to linger especially for the northern island of luzon. taipei, manila into hong kong and bangkok, you'll be seeing
you can see here rain expected from chicago, into toronto, and all along the eastern seaboard. highs anywhere from 23 in new york to 31 degrees in miami. we switch gears now and take a look at east asia, and of course, this is the rainy season. so a lot of wet weather to talk about from southern china, and now most of japan seeing more rain now moving in to the picture. however, we had a tropical depression that is now a tropical storm, and is now slowly moving toward the north and east. it's...
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as we go forward in time, that little swirl looks to move up the eastern seaboard. and then by friday, about 9:00 p.m., oh, that's when the macy's fireworks are supposed to be going off in new york city. the system at this point, our computer is saying, would be a tropical storm somewhere just south of new england, somewhere off the jersey coast somewhere off long island. again, this is about five days away. don't cancel any of your plans yet. if you have beach plans on the fourth or thursday, we'll keep you in touch with the forecast as it changes this week. also some rain this morning for chicago and illinois. but thankfully, your severe weather threat is over for the night. i'm not a bad person. i'm just the messenger. >>> on "morning joe," awaiting a big decision from the supreme court on the birth control mandate under obamacare. the big question, does the freedom of religion apply to corporations? when we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler to talk about the response to actress amy adams' first-class act. love her. what she did on a plane that
as we go forward in time, that little swirl looks to move up the eastern seaboard. and then by friday, about 9:00 p.m., oh, that's when the macy's fireworks are supposed to be going off in new york city. the system at this point, our computer is saying, would be a tropical storm somewhere just south of new england, somewhere off the jersey coast somewhere off long island. again, this is about five days away. don't cancel any of your plans yet. if you have beach plans on the fourth or thursday,...
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rain and thunderstorms along the eastern seaboard with a high of anywhere from 26 in new york to 31 in atlanta. finally we wrap things up with a look at europe. you're talking about some severe weather in france, seven centimeter diameter hail was falling in france on monday. that instability continues to push toward the east, so as we look forward into the future for tuesday into wednesday, very severe weather, especially between france and germany, as we go throughout the next couple of days. but, a good portion of europe will be seeing instability as we go throughout tuesday, with anywhere from rain, thunderstorms for paris, and also into parts of the central portions of europe. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended forecast. >>> and before we wrap up. a group of animals known for their thick, warm hair is bracing for hot and humid weather in japan. as summer approaches the people running a farm near tokyo are trying to make them cooler. about 400 alpacas live on the farm. their native habitat in the andes is about 4,000 meters above sea level. and they're
rain and thunderstorms along the eastern seaboard with a high of anywhere from 26 in new york to 31 in atlanta. finally we wrap things up with a look at europe. you're talking about some severe weather in france, seven centimeter diameter hail was falling in france on monday. that instability continues to push toward the east, so as we look forward into the future for tuesday into wednesday, very severe weather, especially between france and germany, as we go throughout the next couple of days....
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this bridge goes down, the ability of travel all the way south into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboard is impacted. >> reporter: dell dot case riding the road temporarily will cost roughly 20 million-dollar, 2 million in the form of emergency funding from the federal highway administration. >> twenty million-dollar repair, emergency repair is 100 percent federal money. anything beyond that is about 90 percent federal money. >> reporter: dell dot says it is still looking into that 50,000-ton pile of dirt which many say, caused the problem here, they are trying to find out how long it the grew, besides the bridge and what the agency can do better to prevent from it happening again. >> if we need to get out here more often, if we need to put technology up, i don't want to touch our bridges we are building now we are installing sensors so they are talking to us. >> reporter: now secretary fox says the rest of the nation could see this as a learning experience, however, his main concern right now is reopening this bridge to traffic, after all next major event happening in dover, we're talki
this bridge goes down, the ability of travel all the way south into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboard is impacted. >> reporter: dell dot case riding the road temporarily will cost roughly 20 million-dollar, 2 million in the form of emergency funding from the federal highway administration. >> twenty million-dollar repair, emergency repair is 100 percent federal money. anything beyond that is about 90 percent federal money. >> reporter: dell dot says it is still...
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. >> when you think about storms like that, you think about florida and the eastern seaboard but mexicoets hit hard, too. >> absolutely. >>> didn't even come on land as a hurricane. but it doesn't matter because you get so much rain. two feet in 36 hours. that's amazing. >> meanwhile, here, we're dry. >> we are dry. even today hot temperatures inland. out the door we have patchy fog now. high pressure strengthening overhead so it's continuing to compress. and that means we're seeing some dense fog toward the coastline. so watch out for that. but average temperatures on this date usually in the 60s and the upper 70s. today we are moving well above the average especially inland. livermore about 12 degrees above the average 90 expected this afternoon. 83 in san jose. 73 into oakland. and 68 degrees just above the average in san francisco. starting out with patchy, dense fog this morning giving way to sunshine this afternoon. still a couple of clouds toward the coastline but heating up the next couple of days away from the beaches. so here we go. hot weather beginning today in many spots in
. >> when you think about storms like that, you think about florida and the eastern seaboard but mexicoets hit hard, too. >> absolutely. >>> didn't even come on land as a hurricane. but it doesn't matter because you get so much rain. two feet in 36 hours. that's amazing. >> meanwhile, here, we're dry. >> we are dry. even today hot temperatures inland. out the door we have patchy fog now. high pressure strengthening overhead so it's continuing to compress. and...
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words and picking up on the eastern seaboard. service sector activity grew -- most districts. there was good news on the manufacturing front. manufacturing activity expanded in all 12 districts since the previous report with a pick up in the pace of what was reported in several districts. you had activity expanding robustly in the boston am a new york, atlanta and kansas city districts. chicago, st. louis and philadelphia -- lending activity increased with two thirds of districts reporting rising loan demands. make signals in housing. -- mixed signals in housing. inventory set as a constraining factor. prices continue to increase. --e positive signs -- labor market conditions and strengthening activity study to stronger across most of the country. all in all, a beige book pretty consistent with the fed's own outlook. , thanks.cook for more on the base book, we turn to the chief financial economist at bank of tokyo. welcome back to bottom line. good to see you again. all 12 ofook reported the fed's districts reporting economic activity expanding during the current reporting per
words and picking up on the eastern seaboard. service sector activity grew -- most districts. there was good news on the manufacturing front. manufacturing activity expanded in all 12 districts since the previous report with a pick up in the pace of what was reported in several districts. you had activity expanding robustly in the boston am a new york, atlanta and kansas city districts. chicago, st. louis and philadelphia -- lending activity increased with two thirds of districts reporting...
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>> josep ashbourne, i cannot find any clear reference to the ashbourne family on the eastern seaboard of the u.s., so i just don't know. i think at some point as these genealogical databases become richer, i bet that story gets assault, and i do know that there is an ashbourne road up in abington, and i kind of wonder if some deeper digging up there might yield something, but i found no evidence in the papers of context with the ashbourne family. he is a free agent loading a seat. in him being a mirror, i do not know that he was born in pennsylvania. he could've come to the city from a most anywhere, so he does remain something of a puzzle. >> i know this is not a book about flag history, but is there any insight into how this circle of stars get connected to betsy ross? >> that is another excellent question. the family never makes that claim, and i think that is very important to note. the family anecdotes, when they talk about the stars, they say that betsy's critique was of course about the six points versus five, but that also in the sketch brought to her, the arrangement is the r
>> josep ashbourne, i cannot find any clear reference to the ashbourne family on the eastern seaboard of the u.s., so i just don't know. i think at some point as these genealogical databases become richer, i bet that story gets assault, and i do know that there is an ashbourne road up in abington, and i kind of wonder if some deeper digging up there might yield something, but i found no evidence in the papers of context with the ashbourne family. he is a free agent loading a seat. in him...
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this bridge goes down, the ability for folks to travel south into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboard is impacted. it is a big deal that we hit this bridge back up and going. >> we did hear interesting cool stuff if you are interested. i kind of am. right there, behind the dirt pile is a drill that will go 150 feet into the bedrock. right behind are the rebars. they will pop a hole in the bridge decks above them. they will pop a hole to drop them into the ground. it's an interesting situation. it appears to be labor day and the cost on target as well. we will follow the story, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> the president is speaking out about the future of iraq. >> the terror groups are taking control. now the president is answering questions about how the u.s. will react. his plan is coming up. >> beaten and left to die. the hunt is on for the person who left this dog to suffer. how one woman is giving him a new chance at life. >> the one time you want a house to burn. the end to a real cliff hanger. . >> here's a look at the radar. you can see showers and heavy thunderstorms moving th
this bridge goes down, the ability for folks to travel south into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboard is impacted. it is a big deal that we hit this bridge back up and going. >> we did hear interesting cool stuff if you are interested. i kind of am. right there, behind the dirt pile is a drill that will go 150 feet into the bedrock. right behind are the rebars. they will pop a hole in the bridge decks above them. they will pop a hole to drop them into the ground. it's an...
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first state and people up and down the eastern seaboard. crews have been working 24/7. anthony fox called this a big deal and said the federal government is in to repair. the estimated 20 million-dollar price tag to temporarily fix is coming from federal coffers. the work that is happening here is the product of aggressive work on behalf of the teams. >> this bridge was closed last monday and literally our engineers and design team working around the clock we have come up with a temporary solution we believe will be corporated into the final solution. >> reporter: the 495 shut down has led to 400,000 people being detoured daily. >> a good portion of the traffic is moving 35,000 cars to 95. >> reporter: naamans roads and other secondary roads have been gridlock during rush hour. >> it's a mess out there, it's a problem. people driving crazy. >> of a shore place in bethany and the only way we can manage is to leave at 03000 to come down and come back at the same time. >> reporter: they are asking drivers to car pool or use mass transit or travel at off peak hours. with th
first state and people up and down the eastern seaboard. crews have been working 24/7. anthony fox called this a big deal and said the federal government is in to repair. the estimated 20 million-dollar price tag to temporarily fix is coming from federal coffers. the work that is happening here is the product of aggressive work on behalf of the teams. >> this bridge was closed last monday and literally our engineers and design team working around the clock we have come up with a temporary...
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we've just come through one of the toughest winters in a long time here up and down the eastern seaboard and and our fiber networks really showed how resilient they are, how much less repair they take when subjected to that kind of stress of weather. and so that's a great thing. it's a very positive thing for consumers. so we think the fcc's asking some important questions in terms of the types of values that we have as we move forward with our customers. but we also want to make sure that we don't get into a situation where technology transfer transitions that are well underway such as customers choosing wireless or transitions from copper to fiber which are an improvement for customers don't get slowed down or impeded by a series of prescriptive rules or even questions that need to be answered when, ultimately, this is an improvement for the customers. >> but that -- i'm sorry. but that's an issue customers choosing. there are concerns where the customers don't choose to go to wireless, and after hurricane sandy there were concerns that some customers were being forced to wireless when
we've just come through one of the toughest winters in a long time here up and down the eastern seaboard and and our fiber networks really showed how resilient they are, how much less repair they take when subjected to that kind of stress of weather. and so that's a great thing. it's a very positive thing for consumers. so we think the fcc's asking some important questions in terms of the types of values that we have as we move forward with our customers. but we also want to make sure that we...
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bridge goes down, the ability of folk to travel all the way south into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboard is impacted. and so it is a big deal that we get this bridge back up and going. >> still not confirming that the massive dirt pile that was next to the bridge caused it to tilt. >>> now to the developing situation in iraq. president obama says he's considering a wide range of military options, including air strikes but he promised not to send ground troops back into that country. al-qaeda inspire continue to advance across count. president obama says iraqi officials must show willingness to leave beforee'll make a decision on any military action. >> so thishould be a wakeup call. iraq's leaders have to demonstrate a willingness to make hard decisions and comp mices in order to bring the country together. >> p. >> republicans call the administration's response weak. >>> army dpishl officials say that bo bergdahl was nervous but looked good. sergeant bergdahl is receiving medical treatment after landing in texas early friday morning. his family is not with him. bergdahl was held in capt
bridge goes down, the ability of folk to travel all the way south into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboard is impacted. and so it is a big deal that we get this bridge back up and going. >> still not confirming that the massive dirt pile that was next to the bridge caused it to tilt. >>> now to the developing situation in iraq. president obama says he's considering a wide range of military options, including air strikes but he promised not to send ground troops back into...
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he said it not only affects residents of the first state, but people up and down the eastern seaboard. crews have been taking soil samples doing their work to repair and they have been working 24/7. anthony fox called fixing 4955 big deal and the federal government is in to repair. the estimated 20 million-dollar price tag to temporarily fix it is coming from federal coffers. >> the work that is happening is the product of aggressive work on behalf of the teams i want to thank all of you for the work you're doing. >> this bridge was closed last monday and our engineers and design team have been working around the clock. we have come up with a temporary solution that will be corporated in the final solution. >> reporter: dell dot officials say 30 minutes are being added to commutes. >> a good portion of that traffic is moving 35,000 car range to 95. >> reporter: drivers say naamans roads and secondary roads have been gridlocked for 24 hours. >> it's a problem. >> i have a shore place in bethany and the only way we can manage it to leave at 0300 to go down. officials are asking drivers
he said it not only affects residents of the first state, but people up and down the eastern seaboard. crews have been taking soil samples doing their work to repair and they have been working 24/7. anthony fox called fixing 4955 big deal and the federal government is in to repair. the estimated 20 million-dollar price tag to temporarily fix it is coming from federal coffers. >> the work that is happening is the product of aggressive work on behalf of the teams i want to thank all of you...
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. >> the eastern seaboard is not looking good.eekend is looking good everywhere. that is the positive. as we take a look now on the action cam at the base of it near penn's landing. a beautiful shot. it breaks the cloud cover apart tomorrow. as we look at the lineup. a double scan live. chilly temperatures around and satellite and radar showing severe weather. to the south and west for us locally a lot of clouds in play. no downpours or thunderstorms. a nice break. 68 in it philadelphia. the high was 72 in the wee hours of the morning. 71 in millville. 66 in allentown. 65 in berks county. satellite 6 along with action radar, there are the clouds. they held their own in the mid-atlantic. the sunshine broke out in the virginias and carolinas. you see the watch boxes with severe weather. up to washington up to pittsburgh along a warm front. the warm front pushes to the north and west during the day tomorrow. as it drapes over our region that is going to renew the chance of drenching downpours and thunderstorms. that is forcing mechan
. >> the eastern seaboard is not looking good.eekend is looking good everywhere. that is the positive. as we take a look now on the action cam at the base of it near penn's landing. a beautiful shot. it breaks the cloud cover apart tomorrow. as we look at the lineup. a double scan live. chilly temperatures around and satellite and radar showing severe weather. to the south and west for us locally a lot of clouds in play. no downpours or thunderstorms. a nice break. 68 in it philadelphia....
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either way, it's the entire eastern seaboard. that is the concern as we head into the fourth of july, kate. >> that means amount of people need to be keeping an eye on this. thank you so much. >>> also happening today, president obama is set to announce a new leader for the embattled department of veterans affairs. it will tap former procter & gamble ceo. cnn revealed a scandal to keep veterans on secret lists for care. new details from jim acosta. what are you hearing? >> reporter: absolutely, kate. president obama will make his selection later this afternoon. the president is sending yet another message to this troubled department that it's time to change. >> thank you to all of you who are here this afternoon. >> reporter: it's a white house gamble that bob mcdonald, who ran one of the nation's top companies during the great recession, can bring big business discipline. former ceo of procter & gamble graduated from west point in the top 2% of his class. said in a statement, mcdonald is not a name that was on anyone's radar the
either way, it's the entire eastern seaboard. that is the concern as we head into the fourth of july, kate. >> that means amount of people need to be keeping an eye on this. thank you so much. >>> also happening today, president obama is set to announce a new leader for the embattled department of veterans affairs. it will tap former procter & gamble ceo. cnn revealed a scandal to keep veterans on secret lists for care. new details from jim acosta. what are you hearing?...
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it will head up the eastern seaboard. we will see it slide up the coast. this is the path we expect it to take. come the end of the week, we expect an on-shore wind like ted was talking about along the shore as it passes by. we do expect this to be at least impacting your 4th of july for at least part of the area. we will talk more about that coming up. aside from that, before it gets here, we have more of a southwest wind. heat, humidity and thunderstorms chances will all be increasing as we go through this week ahead of the tropical system way down to our south. temperature in philadelphia, mid 80s right now. the humidity will increase overnight tonight and into tomorrow. then we have 90s off to the west. we do expect 90-degree temperatures tomorrow and the next day and thunderstorm chances, those go up as well. coming up, we will talk about the thunderstorm chances and what your 4th of july looks like. we will look at what some of the computer models are saying for the system in the tropics. that's straight ahead. >>> we are following a developing story
it will head up the eastern seaboard. we will see it slide up the coast. this is the path we expect it to take. come the end of the week, we expect an on-shore wind like ted was talking about along the shore as it passes by. we do expect this to be at least impacting your 4th of july for at least part of the area. we will talk more about that coming up. aside from that, before it gets here, we have more of a southwest wind. heat, humidity and thunderstorms chances will all be increasing as we...
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it take over the entire eastern seaboard. warm front punches through. it turns slightly humid tomorrow, you'll see puffy clouds from time to time. we get into tuesday the warm front continues to lift the humidity builds and we add heat on top of that, it feels increasingly uncomfortable. these two combined we'll see showers and thunderstorms late in the day. we get into wednesday, the front gets closer, the heat and humidity increases more, it turns down right stifling with heat indices or feels-like temperatures close to 100 degrees. that front moves through on wednesday that would trigger showers and thunderstorms and a half those could be on the stronger side. today, sun and clouds, monday, sun and clouds, quiet for the next 48 hours. poconos, sun and clouds, 80 degrees is the forecasted high today. low humidity levels. the jersey shore another beach day, a 6abc out the east, southeast still enough to cool you down on the sand. 78 degrees, mostly sunny skies, apply the sunscreen, a uv index on a scale of 1 to 11 is 9. that means you can get a sunburn
it take over the entire eastern seaboard. warm front punches through. it turns slightly humid tomorrow, you'll see puffy clouds from time to time. we get into tuesday the warm front continues to lift the humidity builds and we add heat on top of that, it feels increasingly uncomfortable. these two combined we'll see showers and thunderstorms late in the day. we get into wednesday, the front gets closer, the heat and humidity increases more, it turns down right stifling with heat indices or...
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and the 4th of july a dropping system pulls up along the boundary and eastern seaboard.ooking at the spaghetti pot you may have remembered if from last year. every time is a different compute model saying if it becomes tropical storm arthur will move. and it scapes the carolinas and pulls out to sea. we have to watch it and there could be rip currents, especially the fourth if you are at the shower. 71 degrees the ocean temperature, and the next three days if you are down there looking good tomorrow. sun and clouds 85. partly sunny wednesday, 88. and thursday could be a very dicey day with many downstorms at the shore 84 degrees. the forecast, hot and humid tuesday, 92. scorcher wednesday downpours in the afternoon. and the heat index wednesday afternoon in the 100s along the i-95 corridor. a bit of a break at the shore and then numerous downstorms thursday, tropical in nature. 88. and come the 4th of july 82, but despite all of that the weekend, saturday, sunday, monday looking absolutely beautiful here. we will cover most of that 4th of july. >> all right, we'll take t
and the 4th of july a dropping system pulls up along the boundary and eastern seaboard.ooking at the spaghetti pot you may have remembered if from last year. every time is a different compute model saying if it becomes tropical storm arthur will move. and it scapes the carolinas and pulls out to sea. we have to watch it and there could be rip currents, especially the fourth if you are at the shower. 71 degrees the ocean temperature, and the next three days if you are down there looking good...
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now 70, enjoy the beaches up and down the eastern seaboard. for the highs out west, 105 in sacramento. by monday, 110 for palm springs, phoenix and las vegas. >>> coming up, we're going to look at where there is some cool air out there. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> i like that. cool air. >>> coming up on "good morning america," is this a cold-blooded killer. prosecutors say he murdered his boss after he accused him of ripping off clients. we have the explosive arguments. >>> wrong winner crowned. miss florida loses her crown after a scoring error comes to light. how does that happen? >>> and we salute amy adams for a first class move. what she did coming up in "pop news." what she did, ahead in "pop news." a amy adams. what she did, ahead in "pop news." l amy adams. what she did, ahead in "pop news." u amy adams. what she did, ahead in "pop news." t amy adams. what she did, ahead in "pop news." i amy adams. what she did, ahead in "pop news." ng amy adams. what she did, ahead in "pop news." but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutroge
now 70, enjoy the beaches up and down the eastern seaboard. for the highs out west, 105 in sacramento. by monday, 110 for palm springs, phoenix and las vegas. >>> coming up, we're going to look at where there is some cool air out there. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> i like that. cool air. >>> coming up on "good morning america," is this a cold-blooded killer. prosecutors say he murdered his boss after he accused him of ripping off clients. we have the...
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but by thursday afternoon, it moves nicely off the eastern seaboard.t's the good news. >> where it belongs, far, far away from us. karen maginnis, thanks so much. >>> all right, we're covering breaking news this morning. a new video, this new video showing bowe bergdahl's handover after five years in taliban captivity. amazing. >>> also, a dramatic primary day that could cost a veteran senator his job. we will have the details next. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. >>> all right, we're following breaking news this morning. this dramatic, new video showing the moments when bowe bergdahl was set free by the taliban, handed over to
but by thursday afternoon, it moves nicely off the eastern seaboard.t's the good news. >> where it belongs, far, far away from us. karen maginnis, thanks so much. >>> all right, we're covering breaking news this morning. a new video, this new video showing bowe bergdahl's handover after five years in taliban captivity. amazing. >>> also, a dramatic primary day that could cost a veteran senator his job. we will have the details next. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a...
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now 70, enjoy the beaches up and down the eastern seaboard. for the highs out west, 105 in sacramento. by monday, 110 for palm >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. looks like a fantastic morning around the delaware valley. we have a lot of blue and lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures for a change. not much going on in the humidity department. it's a pleasant surprise for us this morning. 85 degrees this afternoon. 86 tomorrow. the humidity returns by monday, hot by tuesday, those two elements combined bring thundershowers by wedn >>> coming up, we're going to look at where there is some cool out there. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> i like that. cool air. >>> coming up on "good morning america," is this a cold-blooded killer. prosecutors say he murdered his boss after he accused him of ripping off clients. we have the explosive arguments. >>> wrong winner crowned. miss florida loses her crown after a scoring error kos to light. how does that happen? >>> and amy adams fo
now 70, enjoy the beaches up and down the eastern seaboard. for the highs out west, 105 in sacramento. by monday, 110 for palm >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. looks like a fantastic morning around the delaware valley. we have a lot of blue and lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures for a change. not much going on in the humidity department. it's a pleasant surprise for us this morning. 85 degrees this afternoon. 86...
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it is all moving to the eastern seaboard as we get to tonight, overnight and here is where we will see morning as well. it's moving in through indiana and illinois. not out of the woods with this one. >> okay. >> absolutely. thanks so much. >>> want to move to sweden? >> absolutely. >> how would you like to work just six hours a day? >> officials in one swedish town are trying it out, this six-hour workday idea this summer. they're hoping to prove that a shorter day actually leads to more efficient and very, very happy employees. it could spread across the country if it works. >> worth trying out, don't you think? some critics are concerned because it would mean a big reduction in annual working hours, of course. a six-hour workday adds up to 1300 work hours per year. here's how that compares to other parts of the world. employees in mexico work the most, more than 2200 hours a year on average. people spend the fewest hours of work in the netherlands. another place to go where many work four day weeks. how about that? >> sounds very nice. >> okay. worth trying it out. >>> finally, this
it is all moving to the eastern seaboard as we get to tonight, overnight and here is where we will see morning as well. it's moving in through indiana and illinois. not out of the woods with this one. >> okay. >> absolutely. thanks so much. >>> want to move to sweden? >> absolutely. >> how would you like to work just six hours a day? >> officials in one swedish town are trying it out, this six-hour workday idea this summer. they're hoping to prove that a...
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time for start of the july and we are tracking perhaps our first tropical system moving up the eastern seaboard. will it impact your fourth of july plans? >>> well, another possible bidder drops out of plans to build a casino in philadelphia penn national gaming had proposed a 480 million-dollar hollywood casino near the sports stadium, but it says the city preferred a downtown location. and the recent gambling market is saturated were four casinos including sugar house on the delaware. four applicants remain in the running for city's second and final casino license. >>> a bridge over jenkintown train stationary opened this morning. chopper three over 5.5 million-dollar greenwood avenue bridge in montgomery county. it was supposed to open last september, but penndot says winter weather caused a delay. this new bridge replaced a two span structure built in 1939 and was ultimately deemed unsafe. 8600 vehicles will use that bridge, each day. >>> growing controversy, over a mood experiment that you might see mentioned on your facebook feed, then again, you might not. facebook secretly conduct a mas
time for start of the july and we are tracking perhaps our first tropical system moving up the eastern seaboard. will it impact your fourth of july plans? >>> well, another possible bidder drops out of plans to build a casino in philadelphia penn national gaming had proposed a 480 million-dollar hollywood casino near the sports stadium, but it says the city preferred a downtown location. and the recent gambling market is saturated were four casinos including sugar house on the...
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we have the western supply and the southern supply and supply on the eastern seaboard from lng and regasification is being expanded on the eastern sea board and the russian side is the northern aspect to the supply and there is increase from conventional and non-conventional sources so there is plenty of room for other things than lng. but it does set a bench mark price for imports into china because the chinese have set a bench mark and this deal looks like it is linked to oil and oil products as well and would deliver gas into the eastern coast at around 12-13 and btu which looks like the price of united states lng would be delivered. so we are starting to get a bench mark price which does make it more difficult or forces the higher cost lng particularly producers to assess how they will be in the chinese market. there is a gap for the volumes but we are converging on a price expectation which is lower than we have seen in the past couple weeks. >> ed? >> thank you charlie and jim and jonathan for putting the book together that is a contribution to the field. it is good to bring real base analy
we have the western supply and the southern supply and supply on the eastern seaboard from lng and regasification is being expanded on the eastern sea board and the russian side is the northern aspect to the supply and there is increase from conventional and non-conventional sources so there is plenty of room for other things than lng. but it does set a bench mark price for imports into china because the chinese have set a bench mark and this deal looks like it is linked to oil and oil products...
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katharine tagged and outfitted with a locator in cape cod, massachusetts, clocking in pings down the eastern seaboardimes in central florida, now the gulf of mexico, possibly arriving in texas in coming weeks. that's more than 4,000 miles. and the reason they're doing this is because they're trying to unravel the mystery behind the great white shark in the atlantic ocean. they want to figure out where, when these sharks and breeding and where nurseries are located so they can protect these areas. >> very large. >> reporter: very few get the chance to come this close to a shark of this magnitude safely. people across the u.s. are fascinated with following this ocean giant, as vacation season heats up with plans to venture out into the ocean water. earlier this month, a 22-year-old woman was bitten by an unidentified shark tubing in ft. lauderdale, florida. >> i'm in the water, she's been bit a shark and bleeding, there's nowhere for me to go, i'm next to her, i could be next. >> reporter: the photo taken after the attack showing torn muscle and crushed bone, and just last week, a texas teen had a run-
katharine tagged and outfitted with a locator in cape cod, massachusetts, clocking in pings down the eastern seaboardimes in central florida, now the gulf of mexico, possibly arriving in texas in coming weeks. that's more than 4,000 miles. and the reason they're doing this is because they're trying to unravel the mystery behind the great white shark in the atlantic ocean. they want to figure out where, when these sharks and breeding and where nurseries are located so they can protect these...
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when this bridge goes down, folks to travel all the way south, into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboardt says riding the road even just temporarily will cost roughly $20 million. 2 million is coming if the form of emergency funding from the federal highway administration. >> i believe anything beyond that 90% federal monday. >> i del dot says still looking into the 50,000-ton pile of dirt, which many say caused the problem here. they're trying to find out how long it grew beside the bridge and what the agency can do better to prevent it from happening again. >> cameras looking at these, i know on some of the bridges that we're building now, we're installing censors, so they are talking to us. >> now, secretary fox, says, the rest of the nation could see this as a learning experience however his main concern, getting it reopened to traffic. next big event happens in dover next week. the fire fly festival, which usually attract more than 70,000 people, if you are one of those people, we have toasted the recommended detours over at cbsphilly.com. reporting from wilmington, cbs-3 "eyewitnes
when this bridge goes down, folks to travel all the way south, into miami, all the way up the eastern seaboardt says riding the road even just temporarily will cost roughly $20 million. 2 million is coming if the form of emergency funding from the federal highway administration. >> i believe anything beyond that 90% federal monday. >> i del dot says still looking into the 50,000-ton pile of dirt, which many say caused the problem here. they're trying to find out how long it grew...
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by thursday morning, it should mostly be off the eastern seaboard, but not before affecting the northeast. i'll show you that in just a second. across the ohio river valley, a slight risk of thunderstorms for today. the big threat, the tornado threat has diminished. but as we go into thursday, new york city, washington, boston, you're all looking at showers and storms with the rainfall that could be quite heavy as well. back to you guys. >> all right, karen maginnis, thank you, karen. >> keep an eye on that all day because it is serious. >>> meanwhile, more breaking news overnight. new recordings released that some say could be the sound of missing malaysia airlines flight 370 crashing into the ocean. we will play this sound for you so you can decide for yourself right after the break. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: th
by thursday morning, it should mostly be off the eastern seaboard, but not before affecting the northeast. i'll show you that in just a second. across the ohio river valley, a slight risk of thunderstorms for today. the big threat, the tornado threat has diminished. but as we go into thursday, new york city, washington, boston, you're all looking at showers and storms with the rainfall that could be quite heavy as well. back to you guys. >> all right, karen maginnis, thank you, karen....
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. >> when this bridge goes down, the ability for folks to travel south to merges up the eastern seaboardimpacted. >> says riding the road even just temporarily will cost roughly $20 million. 2 million coming in the form of emergency funding from the federal highway administration. >> $20 million is emergency repair 100% federal money. i believe that anything beyond that is about 09% federal monday. >> i meanwhile, del dot says it is looking into the 50,000-ton pile of dirt which many say caused the problem here. they're trying to find out how long it grew, beside the bridge, and what the agency can do better to prevent it from happening again. >> if we need to get out here zero here more often, if we need to put technology up, cameras looking at these, i know on some of the bridges we're building now we're installing censors, so they are talking to us. >> secretary fox says the rest of the nation could see this as learning experience however, his right now just getting this bridge reopened to traffic. all after the next big event happens in dover next week, the fire fly festival, usually
. >> when this bridge goes down, the ability for folks to travel south to merges up the eastern seaboardimpacted. >> says riding the road even just temporarily will cost roughly $20 million. 2 million coming in the form of emergency funding from the federal highway administration. >> $20 million is emergency repair 100% federal money. i believe that anything beyond that is about 09% federal monday. >> i meanwhile, del dot says it is looking into the 50,000-ton pile of...
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warmer temperatures of on the eastern seaboard for the first time.or strong, dangerous thunderstorms and even a few tornadoes from minneapolis to des moines, including ames, iowa, later today into this evening. have a great day. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundred percent bump in efficiency. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know...
warmer temperatures of on the eastern seaboard for the first time.or strong, dangerous thunderstorms and even a few tornadoes from minneapolis to des moines, including ames, iowa, later today into this evening. have a great day. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also...
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clear conditions across the entire mid atlantic and northeast this morning, actually most of the eastern seaboard pressure continues to dominate the pattern. as we go a little bit wired across the country and we cruise the water vapor i imagery. we're seeing the explosion in thunderstorms these are high cloud tops spiking as high as 30 to 40,000 feet. this frontal system will run across the u.s./canadian border. it will swing the warm front through. at that point all this heat will rush into the delaware valley. this is tuesday evening, two-thirds of the country will be stuck in the 90s or upper 80s and low 90s. you add humidity it will feel down right uncomfortable. everybody east. continental divide. that's what's on tap for the delaware valley monday and tuesday, with the pass raj of the front -- passage of the front there could strong thunderstorms in the poconos. poconos today, sunny, pleasant, 75 degrees, low humidity levels. jersey shore you have a breeze at your back, the wind will subside or relax as the afternoon wears on. 78 degrees very enscroiblg -- enjoyable down there, low humidity
clear conditions across the entire mid atlantic and northeast this morning, actually most of the eastern seaboard pressure continues to dominate the pattern. as we go a little bit wired across the country and we cruise the water vapor i imagery. we're seeing the explosion in thunderstorms these are high cloud tops spiking as high as 30 to 40,000 feet. this frontal system will run across the u.s./canadian border. it will swing the warm front through. at that point all this heat will rush into...
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. >> cooper: but right now, an object that could wipe out the eastern seaboard or new york city couldery good chance we wouldn't know about it. >> yeomans: well, we're working to make sure that we will know about it. >> cooper: but right now, we wouldn't know about it. >> chodas: it's possible, yes. >> the committee on science, space and technology will come to order... >> cooper: nasa administrator charles bolden faced similar questions from congress after the near-miss in russia last year. >> what would we do if you detected even a small one, like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks? what would we do? >> charles bolden: if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> cooper: is there anything you can do to deflect an asteroid that's going to hit, besides evacuating a city? >> yeomans: if you find it ten or 20 or 30 years in advance, then yes, you could actually send a spacecraft up, run into it, slow it down a millimeter or two per second so that, in ten or 20 years, when it was predicted to hit the earth, it wouldn't. >> cooper: just slam a spacecraft
. >> cooper: but right now, an object that could wipe out the eastern seaboard or new york city couldery good chance we wouldn't know about it. >> yeomans: well, we're working to make sure that we will know about it. >> cooper: but right now, we wouldn't know about it. >> chodas: it's possible, yes. >> the committee on science, space and technology will come to order... >> cooper: nasa administrator charles bolden faced similar questions from congress after...
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as we look at other cities across china, and this varies from it is on the eastern seaboard, but are pretty prices say that those are masked -- macro risk. we see china moving very carefully to calibrate rules on lending as well as the doling out of mortgages for rural customers looking for affordable housing. it is a tricky balance as we tried to get the property market in a symbiotic relationship with the rest of the economy. the slowdown is quite dramatic. >> that is definitely the phrase of the day -- symbiotic. forty of geopolitical risk investors. after the break, unrest in the middle east. ♪ >> time for today's company news. ge is in talks with france to refine guarantees on jobs and access to nuclear technology asseta big for the energy . that is according to people familiar with the matter. this is ahead of a june offer deadline. they argued their case for a joint purchase of alstom ancestor french lawmakers. jets to thel jumbo commercial finance arms of china's biggest bank here to do is according to people familiar with the matter. it would extend boeings reaches of the wo
as we look at other cities across china, and this varies from it is on the eastern seaboard, but are pretty prices say that those are masked -- macro risk. we see china moving very carefully to calibrate rules on lending as well as the doling out of mortgages for rural customers looking for affordable housing. it is a tricky balance as we tried to get the property market in a symbiotic relationship with the rest of the economy. the slowdown is quite dramatic. >> that is definitely the...
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that the federal reserve had this underground bunker in they stored enough cash to support the eastern seaboard of the united states. of course the federal reserve doesn't work that way anymore. it's not really a cache operation anymore. we worked with the library and ultimately purchased this building. i love to tell people that i work hard to be the first one in their to see if they left anything behind. they didn't, but i did check behind every door and every note and cranny. you can see here, this was a pretty -- a pretty secure site, as you can imagine, storing that much cash and in underground facility. there were these large steel plates and you would hit the button and the steel plates would seal lowest ceiling at these windows and there were machine gun currents around this mountain protecting it from attack and thieves, i suppose. so we worked very close with the library, and an incredible donor to purchase this property and redesigning completely transform this property into the national audiovisual and conservation center for the library of congress. this is what it looks like today
that the federal reserve had this underground bunker in they stored enough cash to support the eastern seaboard of the united states. of course the federal reserve doesn't work that way anymore. it's not really a cache operation anymore. we worked with the library and ultimately purchased this building. i love to tell people that i work hard to be the first one in their to see if they left anything behind. they didn't, but i did check behind every door and every note and cranny. you can see...