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with the threat of another eruption looming over ensenada cattle sheep and horses are rounded up.r tanks and trucked out. too late for many of the majestic waterways of the region. layers of thick ash crushed salmon farms and turned roaring rivers into little more than ash-clogged creeks. >> all right, that was shasta darlington. sorry for that technical problem, as you can imagine it is very difficult getting this kind of successful live shot from a place where a volcano threatens to erupt one more time. shasta darlington there in chile. we will have much more straight ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right now. >>> happening now in the newsroom aftershocks rocking nepal. >> people missing more than 24 hours now. >> american climbers on mount everest among those dead or missing. >> there are hundreds of people starving on the mountain. >> base camp obliterated. >> started running. >> desperate rescues now under way. >>> plus protests in baltimore explode into violence. stores vandalized. >> please please stop the violence. freddie gray would not want this. >> camden yards
with the threat of another eruption looming over ensenada cattle sheep and horses are rounded up.r tanks and trucked out. too late for many of the majestic waterways of the region. layers of thick ash crushed salmon farms and turned roaring rivers into little more than ash-clogged creeks. >> all right, that was shasta darlington. sorry for that technical problem, as you can imagine it is very difficult getting this kind of successful live shot from a place where a volcano threatens to...
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lucia newman, al jazeera ensenada chile. >> the address to go to: aljazeera.com. town. there's a hitch - he wants you and your neighbours to find the bill for the shiny new luxury boxes and expressway exit and doesn't want to pay much rent. may not sound like a great deal, but over and over cities are muscled into municipally funded sports facilities over threat of leaving town, or promising a new team.
lucia newman, al jazeera ensenada chile. >> the address to go to: aljazeera.com. town. there's a hitch - he wants you and your neighbours to find the bill for the shiny new luxury boxes and expressway exit and doesn't want to pay much rent. may not sound like a great deal, but over and over cities are muscled into municipally funded sports facilities over threat of leaving town, or promising a new team.
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lucia newman, al jazeera ensenada chile. >>> russia is also member of the nation states and there could be conversation about climate exchange. >> inuit culture the united states is now in charge and secretary of state john kerry has laid down an ambitious agenda addressing climate change maritime safety and economic development in the north. >> all of us come to this council with different experiences. and different perspectives, we all share one arctic and we have to make sure that the interests of this sensitive and vital region are protected. >> reporter: overshadowing the council's agenda, concerns about member state russia's involvement in ukraine and its recent military exercises in the arctic. that could cast a shadow of america's leadership over the council. >> how could it isolate from interfering with the arveght coinarcticcouncil. i'm not sure how you do it. >> there are conflicting claims about the sea bed. denmark, canada, u.s. and russia are looking beyond their 200 mile nautical limit to the vast area of oil and gas reserves. those reserves could become accessible that c
lucia newman, al jazeera ensenada chile. >>> russia is also member of the nation states and there could be conversation about climate exchange. >> inuit culture the united states is now in charge and secretary of state john kerry has laid down an ambitious agenda addressing climate change maritime safety and economic development in the north. >> all of us come to this council with different experiences. and different perspectives, we all share one arctic and we have to make...
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lucia newman, al jazeera ensenada chile. >> the address to go to: aljazeera.com. town. there's a hitch - he wants you and your neighbours to find the bill for the shiny new luxury boxes and expressway exit and doesn't want to pay much rent. may not sound like a great deal, but over and over cities are muscled into municipally funded sports facilities over threat of leaving town, or promising a new team. do the numbers add up. you may get the job for a few dozen millionaires or scores of part time. maybe you wouldn't think it's a good deal until your team leaves for greener pastures, with a threat from the president to end tax breaks for their construction - it's time to play hard ball over stadiums and arenas and it's "inside story". >>> in the poorest county in new york state, one of the most valuable sports franchises on planet earth want a place to play their games. when it came time to play for the yank e the principal owners knew they want have to use their own money for or own money, it taxpayers. more than half a billion in subsidies, hundreds of millions in bond
lucia newman, al jazeera ensenada chile. >> the address to go to: aljazeera.com. town. there's a hitch - he wants you and your neighbours to find the bill for the shiny new luxury boxes and expressway exit and doesn't want to pay much rent. may not sound like a great deal, but over and over cities are muscled into municipally funded sports facilities over threat of leaving town, or promising a new team. do the numbers add up. you may get the job for a few dozen millionaires or scores of...
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---las autoridades evacuaron a mil 500 residentes del pueblo de ensenada como precaucion...can "calbuco" es considerado uno de los tres mas peligrosos en chile. blanca -- revisemos las temperaturas para esta noche.. cesar --pasamos con gabriela dellan.. gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 71 hayward: 70 livermore: 75 gilroy: 68 vallejo: 72 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose jueves:72 viernes:67 sabado:67 domingo: 73 lunes: 79 san francisco jueves:64 viernes:61 sabado:64 domingo:66 lunes: 69 vocesar ---en washington d.c. se realizo la quinta audiencia en el senado sobre seguridad en la frontera... ---en esta se hablo sobre la frontera norte con canada y los pro
---las autoridades evacuaron a mil 500 residentes del pueblo de ensenada como precaucion...can "calbuco" es considerado uno de los tres mas peligrosos en chile. blanca -- revisemos las temperaturas para esta noche.. cesar --pasamos con gabriela dellan.. gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las...
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we're finally in ensenada.n is blanketed in ash, it's hard to breathe when you roll down the windows. the sheep and cattle that have been left behind they're trying to get them out now. there's clouds of ash wherever we go. this was one of the first towns evacuated. residents now allowed back for a short time to clean the ash off their houses, and save what they can. the first thing we did was to grab the dogs and run, he says. now we're cleaning up because it's going to rain soon and it will make the ash very heavy. friends and family scrambling to clean off roofs before they collapse under the weight. literally buckets of ash fell on the town of ensenada. when we're talking about ash, it's not soft and fluffy it's like gravel. it fell so fast and so heavy that people just dropped what they were doing. right here at this restaurant they were preparing a meal. they left the pots the pans the food is still sitting out. now bracing for a possible third eruption that experts warn could be on its way. ash covers th
we're finally in ensenada.n is blanketed in ash, it's hard to breathe when you roll down the windows. the sheep and cattle that have been left behind they're trying to get them out now. there's clouds of ash wherever we go. this was one of the first towns evacuated. residents now allowed back for a short time to clean the ash off their houses, and save what they can. the first thing we did was to grab the dogs and run, he says. now we're cleaning up because it's going to rain soon and it will...
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now many of the residents of ensenada who were forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to check on their homes. >> i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we'll be able to return home. >> a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near the call the calbuco. >> i mean it could be larger lava flows mudslides and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> as the calbuco continues to build huge clouds of volcanic ash in the neighboring argentina where air traffic has been severely disrupted here volunteers distribute food and water to those who are trying to salvage their belongings or simply find their bets. these cows are sitting in what 48 hours ago were lush, green pastures. now they and other live stock are also being evacuated. >> there are at least 600 animals that we need to take elsewhere because there is too much ash and they will star if they remain here. >> much of the ash looks and feels like a collection of little stones that you can see. absolutely everything here is covered in it. but t
now many of the residents of ensenada who were forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to check on their homes. >> i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we'll be able to return home. >> a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near the call the calbuco. >> i mean it could be larger lava flows mudslides and explosions that could put people's lives at risk. >> as the calbuco continues to...
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so we drove down to ensenada. we walked down the boulevard. and we went into a pharmacy, and we bought like $200, $300 worth of stuff. no problem. the guy didn't even ask a question. he took the money, counted it, gave us back change. we walked out of there. we walked down a little bit further, and we walked into another pharmacy. and we went and did the same thing. it seemed to be really easy. it was like there was no heat on us anymore. we spent about $8,000. we got everything that we needed. it felt good. wow! we stayed at a hotel. went out to dinner. went and danced, and partied. ♪ you know, we were just having a good time. it made me feel a lot better, because everything kind of worked out how i said it was going to work out. but, still, we had yet to actually drive across the border. we did it. we weren't done yet. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. cancer two years ago. for mike, it was a prioirity to be there for his family throughout treatme
so we drove down to ensenada. we walked down the boulevard. and we went into a pharmacy, and we bought like $200, $300 worth of stuff. no problem. the guy didn't even ask a question. he took the money, counted it, gave us back change. we walked out of there. we walked down a little bit further, and we walked into another pharmacy. and we went and did the same thing. it seemed to be really easy. it was like there was no heat on us anymore. we spent about $8,000. we got everything that we needed....
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so we drove down to ensenada. we walked down the boulevard.nd we went into a pharmacy, and we bought like $200, $300 worth of stuff. no problem. the guy didn't even ask a question. he took the money, counted it, gave us back change. we walked out of there. we walked down a little bit further, and we walked into another pharmacy. and we went and did the same thing. it seemed to be really easy. it was like there was no heat on us anymore. we spent about $8,000. we got everything that we needed. it felt good. wow! we stayed at a hotel. went out to dinner. went and danced, and partied. ♪ you know, we were just having a good time. it made me feel a lot better, because everything kind of worked out how i said it was going to work out. but, still, we had yet to actually drive across the border. we did it. we weren't done yet. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition, and the taste, textures and variety cats love, it's the on
so we drove down to ensenada. we walked down the boulevard.nd we went into a pharmacy, and we bought like $200, $300 worth of stuff. no problem. the guy didn't even ask a question. he took the money, counted it, gave us back change. we walked out of there. we walked down a little bit further, and we walked into another pharmacy. and we went and did the same thing. it seemed to be really easy. it was like there was no heat on us anymore. we spent about $8,000. we got everything that we needed....
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and the town of ensenada digging out. snowplows used to clear the roads. and up on the rooftops that haven't collapsed, we saw firemen in surgical masks shoveling away. this fireman tells me the soot and gravel is 15 inches deep. this drone shot shows the verdant town just four days ago. now a desert smothered in ashy gravel. local officials overwhelmed. >> we have to move all of this. how do we move all of this and -- >> reporter: and where do you put it? and a local school now a refugee camp. as the displaced settle in, sleeping on mats, their principal telling me classes are closed indefinitely. he's saying everything depends on the volcano. that this is being used as a shelter. and until people here don't need it. on top of fears of another eruption, the weather is a factor, too. it's forecast to rain in the next couple of days. which could solidify that foot-thick layer of ash and gravel into rock-hard cement. paula? >> matt gutman from chile this morning. thank you, matt. >>> now to the royal baby watch part two. the baby is expected any day now. in
and the town of ensenada digging out. snowplows used to clear the roads. and up on the rooftops that haven't collapsed, we saw firemen in surgical masks shoveling away. this fireman tells me the soot and gravel is 15 inches deep. this drone shot shows the verdant town just four days ago. now a desert smothered in ashy gravel. local officials overwhelmed. >> we have to move all of this. how do we move all of this and -- >> reporter: and where do you put it? and a local school now a...
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this is in ensoa ensenada. the ash is 23 inches thick.ple out quickly but now they're coming back in taking out the animals. they're taking out the sheep, the horses even taking the salmon out of the rivers. this is a big salmon area. probably what you eat in the united states is coming from here. they're trying to get everything out of here. again worried that there could be another eruption. this took everybody by surprise. this was the first major eruption in more than 50 years and the first volcanic activity at calbuco since 1962. it's still smoking, unstable. they believe another crater is opening up inside the volcano and that we could see an even bigger eruption. they've already got about 4400 people evacuated. they're trying to evacuate another 2,000 people because of the activity and because the rivers are rising. you're getting the lash in them. some of the lava is melting the snow on the mountains. they're also worried about flooding. a really difficult time down here. >> i'm still back on you saying they're taking the salmon o
this is in ensoa ensenada. the ash is 23 inches thick.ple out quickly but now they're coming back in taking out the animals. they're taking out the sheep, the horses even taking the salmon out of the rivers. this is a big salmon area. probably what you eat in the united states is coming from here. they're trying to get everything out of here. again worried that there could be another eruption. this took everybody by surprise. this was the first major eruption in more than 50 years and the first...
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we should do tequila ensenadas.tequila and look at the pinata. >> jimmy: where are we going to find pinatas in austin, texas? >> guillermo: hold on. >> jimmy: is that supposed to be a whistle? >> guillermo: yes. >> howdy. >> guillermo: you know where's the pinata district? >> that way. >> jimmy: all right. how does this work? >> guillermo: every time someone say "pinata" we drink tequila. >> jimmy: where are we going to get the tequila? ♪ >> jimmy: wow. how you doing? >> how can i help? >> jimmy: you have those things that are -- they're like balloons, papier-mache, colorful, they come in different shapes, they look like figures -- >> pinatas? >> tequila! >> jimmy: pinata. >> guillermo: pinata. >> jimmy: can you show us some of them? >> we've got all kinds of pinatas for kids' parties, traditional pinatas, custom-made pinatas. >> jimmy: really? >> a whole lot. >> tequila! >> jimmy: he said it a whole bunch of times, "pinata." these don't have candy in them yet? >> no. we've got a lot of candy in the front here, what
we should do tequila ensenadas.tequila and look at the pinata. >> jimmy: where are we going to find pinatas in austin, texas? >> guillermo: hold on. >> jimmy: is that supposed to be a whistle? >> guillermo: yes. >> howdy. >> guillermo: you know where's the pinata district? >> that way. >> jimmy: all right. how does this work? >> guillermo: every time someone say "pinata" we drink tequila. >> jimmy: where are we going to get...
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here in ensenada.eaning up their houses they brought in some trucks to truck out all of the animals, they had to leave their horses their sheep, many of their dogs behind. even took the salmon out of the rivers this is a very important salmon region. they took the salmon out of the rivers wolf. >> what a story that is be careful over there, shasta darlington on the scene. only about 10 or 15 miles from the volcano and another eruption expected we'll stay in close touch with her. >>> coming up a massive anti-terror sweep reveals a possible plot against the vatican by a major al qaeda cell now blamed for a bloody massacre in another country as well. >>> a shocking dash cam video capturing the police shooting of an unarmed man. why is it just now seeing the light of day? and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin s
here in ensenada.eaning up their houses they brought in some trucks to truck out all of the animals, they had to leave their horses their sheep, many of their dogs behind. even took the salmon out of the rivers this is a very important salmon region. they took the salmon out of the rivers wolf. >> what a story that is be careful over there, shasta darlington on the scene. only about 10 or 15 miles from the volcano and another eruption expected we'll stay in close touch with her....
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>> hello tony, right now i'm i'm--where it is fairly calm. 20 miles from here is the town of ensenada which is buried in volcanic arch at least ten inches. alleveryone there had to wear masks because the particles in suspension are dangerous for respiratory systems. people were forced to evacuate. 2,000 were evacuated earlier today from another part of the foot of the volcano because apparently a river is about to break its banks because of the large amounts of ash and lava that has plugged up the rivers all around here. it's really quite intense as well. there is a state of emergency in place throughout this area. and curfews begin at 11:00 to 5:00 in the morning. >> is there still lucia danger of another eruption? >> there is certainly is. authorities, volcanists, geologists have not discounted the possibility that there will be another. it is still erupts but not as strongly as it did less than 48 hours ago. >> oh, i think that signal is gone. lucia newman reporting to us from chile. >>> over the past few weeks the war in yemen has forced more than 150,000 people to leave their hom
>> hello tony, right now i'm i'm--where it is fairly calm. 20 miles from here is the town of ensenada which is buried in volcanic arch at least ten inches. alleveryone there had to wear masks because the particles in suspension are dangerous for respiratory systems. people were forced to evacuate. 2,000 were evacuated earlier today from another part of the foot of the volcano because apparently a river is about to break its banks because of the large amounts of ash and lava that has...
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. >> you like tijuana or ensenada? which one you like better? >> she's asking him where on the other side of the mexican border he wants to be buried. >> i'm going to put you on the other side of the country. >> next barraza turns her attention to the cameraman. >> stop it! >> she's leaving and then proceeds to batter the camera and knocks the cameraman down. >> as he pulls his camera back from looking at the ground, if you listen very closely, you can hear tires screeching. suleiman shows up, and at this time i'm thinking he's actually coming to fight with me because we've had words so many times. i got there in enough time -- what i thought was enough time to keep john from getting a lot of damage but suleiman, he fights like a badger. >> i feel this hand coming across my face, and he's putting these long fingernails in my ears trying to rip my ears off, and i can feel him trying to rip my mouth apart. the three of us were in this pile of flesh trying to grapple, but he's proceeding to shred my face. and this continues on, and i'm thinking, ok
. >> you like tijuana or ensenada? which one you like better? >> she's asking him where on the other side of the mexican border he wants to be buried. >> i'm going to put you on the other side of the country. >> next barraza turns her attention to the cameraman. >> stop it! >> she's leaving and then proceeds to batter the camera and knocks the cameraman down. >> as he pulls his camera back from looking at the ground, if you listen very closely, you can...