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pilots will make two more stops in the united states and then cross the atlanta ocean to europe or north africa. no date is set for the next part of the journey. inventors hope the voyage highlights the importance of renewable energy. >>> coming up on "action news" at noon, the tsa is making changes to reduce security lines during the busy summer travel season. >>> and why dramatic weight loss does not last in the long run. details in health check. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeatls. that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial
pilots will make two more stops in the united states and then cross the atlanta ocean to europe or north africa. no date is set for the next part of the journey. inventors hope the voyage highlights the importance of renewable energy. >>> coming up on "action news" at noon, the tsa is making changes to reduce security lines during the busy summer travel season. >>> and why dramatic weight loss does not last in the long run. details in health check. winners are...
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its next stop is new york city and then transatlantic flight to either europe or north africa. >>> well, still ahead a police officers answers the call of duty in a unique way, we will tell you two ways he helped a crash victim. also a head two places smokers in new jersey may not be able to light up, and the reason these train passengers, were forced to walk in the bridge 50 feet the in the air. we will be right back. welcome back. it was supposed to be a quick train ride instead dozens of passengers in denver were evacuated forced to walk along tracks 50 feet in the air. train was heading to the airport when it lost power yesterday. fire department showed up and help get passengers down. they were put on buses and taken the rest of the way. >>> just in time for summer tourist season new jersey may restrict smoking in public beaches. today senate is and assembly are expect to okay a bill that lets coastal community set aside 15 percent have the beach as a designated smoking area. some resorts already have smoking bans, and the bill would also ban smoking entirely at parks. >>> time is
its next stop is new york city and then transatlantic flight to either europe or north africa. >>> well, still ahead a police officers answers the call of duty in a unique way, we will tell you two ways he helped a crash victim. also a head two places smokers in new jersey may not be able to light up, and the reason these train passengers, were forced to walk in the bridge 50 feet the in the air. we will be right back. welcome back. it was supposed to be a quick train ride instead...
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before the plane takes off for a flight across the atlantic to europe or north africa. >>> carly trent who vanished last week is back home with her parents. but now her uncle faces kidnapping charges. two men found her and 57-year-old gary simpson near the virginia border in northern tennessee. one held simpson at gunpoint, the other called 911. trent is said to be okay. >>> a medical malpractice lawsuit in the death of joan rivers has been settled. rivers died following a routine throat procedure at a new york city clinic. her daughter accused doctors of performing an unauthorized biopsy taking selfies while her mother was unconscious and failing to notice her vital signs were plummeting and says the settlement allowed her to put the legal aspects of her mother's death behind her. >>> there's been a second evacua cyberattack on a global bank. it targeted a commercial bank. not clear how much was taken. this comes as investigators are still trying to figure out who was behind an $81 million cyberheist from the federal reserve bank of new york. >>> well, facebook is now fighting charges
before the plane takes off for a flight across the atlantic to europe or north africa. >>> carly trent who vanished last week is back home with her parents. but now her uncle faces kidnapping charges. two men found her and 57-year-old gary simpson near the virginia border in northern tennessee. one held simpson at gunpoint, the other called 911. trent is said to be okay. >>> a medical malpractice lawsuit in the death of joan rivers has been settled. rivers died following a...
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before crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. moste: there is one thing investors and economists can agree on, south central banks are running out of any nation -- ammunition. david is here to explain. david: it might just be one case where they didn't -- if they didn't do it now, they might later. i will show you a few things that could make the case justified. not saying it will happen next meeting. you're looking at the change in exports. we know it is an exporting economy. have a look at the streak of declines. it has not been well. that is the economy. let's take you to what the market is saying, the benchmark rate, 1.5%. the yield on the three and five year. these rates tend to mirror each other. you could actually make the argument that the two times in the past that the three-year fell the lead -- below the benchmark rate we saw a subsequent cut in interest rates. obviously they will not be forced into doing so because of that, but that is being priced in. to make this clear, in orange, that is the bank of korea base rate
before crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. moste: there is one thing investors and economists can agree on, south central banks are running out of any nation -- ammunition. david is here to explain. david: it might just be one case where they didn't -- if they didn't do it now, they might later. i will show you a few things that could make the case justified. not saying it will happen next meeting. you're looking at the change in exports. we know it is an exporting economy. have a...
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stocks refer crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. he four hourswhen a day, powered by article he 400 journalists in more than 150 news boroughs -- news bureaus around the world. doubt markets close in a 15 -- in about 50 minutes time. abigail: we are looking at a selloff here for the nasdaq. the index is down about 1%. weighs -- all of this puts the nasdaq on pace to finish at its lowest close in seven weeks. down eight out of the last nine days. this may suggest that a new range of uncertainty is farming. -- is forming. the last two have resolved to the downside. tesla consents to post a loss of $.50. kevin tynan says that shares may be more sensitive ahead of the model 3 deliveries. he thinks that the street could be aggressive, calling for tesla to turn profitable in the second quarter. it's been a volatile year for tesla. it may suggest that more of the same could be ahead. david: any bright spots? .bigail: apple very impressive considering there is this down tape. anle is now on pace to snap eight-day losing streak, the longer s
stocks refer crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. he four hourswhen a day, powered by article he 400 journalists in more than 150 news boroughs -- news bureaus around the world. doubt markets close in a 15 -- in about 50 minutes time. abigail: we are looking at a selloff here for the nasdaq. the index is down about 1%. weighs -- all of this puts the nasdaq on pace to finish at its lowest close in seven weeks. down eight out of the last nine days. this may suggest that a new range of...
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. >> plane will head to new york next week and cross the atlantic ocean to either europe or north africa>> they have plenty of sunshine to power that thing up, katie. >> they do. >> i say, congratulations to those guys. such an awesome accomplishment for them. we are expecting full sunshine yet again today, little bit more humid, as day progresses, moisture firing up across portions of i80 corridor in williamsport. that will trigger a shower or thunderstorm across portions of the far northwestern suburbs. maybe late afternoon but et cetera specially tonight, the at that point. down the area beaches in the mid-atlantic it is all clear at this point but as we head west we have some pretty nasty thunderstorms still pushing through portions of the high plains, central plains, way getting hit hard through northeastern portions of that state right now. eventually we will be dealing again with some showers and thunderstorms of our own but nothing quite of the variety like what thief seen across the plains. there could be a sure or thunderstorm tonight but especially tomorrow when they become mo
. >> plane will head to new york next week and cross the atlantic ocean to either europe or north africa>> they have plenty of sunshine to power that thing up, katie. >> they do. >> i say, congratulations to those guys. such an awesome accomplishment for them. we are expecting full sunshine yet again today, little bit more humid, as day progresses, moisture firing up across portions of i80 corridor in williamsport. that will trigger a shower or thunderstorm across...
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it will stop in new york before crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. around the world trip started in march of last year in abu dhabi. >>> there will not be a triple crown winner fisher. nyquist couldn't handle the money track and the runner-up in the preakness. >> exaggerator was the winner on a wet, sloppy track. the big tree spoil the chances of the kentucky derby winner take the second leg of the triple crown series. it was the first loss for nyquist in his entire career. they got off to a somber start on the same track earlier in the day. two horses died before the running. one horse died of heart problems after winning the first race of the day. the other was euthanized after stumbling and breaking his leg during the fourth race. >>> peta issued this statement shortly after the death of the horses. they are calling on owners to release veterinary records and a list of medications that the horses were administered before the preakness. they claim most track deaths occur because horses have pre- existing injuries that are massed by excessive use of
it will stop in new york before crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. around the world trip started in march of last year in abu dhabi. >>> there will not be a triple crown winner fisher. nyquist couldn't handle the money track and the runner-up in the preakness. >> exaggerator was the winner on a wet, sloppy track. the big tree spoil the chances of the kentucky derby winner take the second leg of the triple crown series. it was the first loss for nyquist in his entire...
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expected to make one more stop in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or north africa hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. alix: thank you. it's a new chapter in brazil after the senate voted to suspend dilma rousseff opening her impeachment trial putting the economy in the hands of vice president michel temer, who is now acting president. scarlet: our next guest says impeachment alone will not change the fundamentals and investors need to look at a change in policy. gabriella, when we look at how the markets are reacting the real is weaker. what does this mean for the next 180 days, our investors in a holding pattern while we await what is pretty much a guaranteed impeachment? >> it tells me, this year, we have seen such strong performance in brazilian assets. this proceeding of the impeachment trial was priced in as well as a more market friendly cabinet that now president temer announced. going forward, expectations alone are not enough. now we need to see implementation of economic and fiscal measu
expected to make one more stop in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or north africa hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. alix: thank you. it's a new chapter in brazil after the senate voted to suspend dilma rousseff opening her impeachment trial putting the economy in the hands of vice president michel temer, who is now acting president. scarlet: our next guest says impeachment alone will not change...
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and then it will fly across the atlantic ocean to europe or north africa.ts flight last year. >>> developers successfully tested hyperloop in the nevada desert yesterday. the company who designed it is a step closer to creating a transportation system made out of pods. it could take you and cargo through low-pressure tubes at up to 750 miles per hour. the company's co-founder is happy with the results of the test. >> that's what it was supposed to do. we like it when tests go that way. yeah, i'm really excited because the team has worked really hard, and technology development testing can be a tricky beast. so you never know on a given day if things are going to work like you want. i am happy for the team, and certainly i'm happy. >> hyperloop 1 was originated by elon musk. he suggested it would be cheaper, faster, more efficient than high-speed rail projects including the one being built right now in california. >>> cyclists off the golden gate bridge may have a safer way to get to sausalito. the national park service wants to reopen the vista point trail,
and then it will fly across the atlantic ocean to europe or north africa.ts flight last year. >>> developers successfully tested hyperloop in the nevada desert yesterday. the company who designed it is a step closer to creating a transportation system made out of pods. it could take you and cargo through low-pressure tubes at up to 750 miles per hour. the company's co-founder is happy with the results of the test. >> that's what it was supposed to do. we like it when tests go...
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syria such a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility of the conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, as an example, you can get into syria quite easily, and that's been the historical route. i think it's harder for people in sub-saharan africa to make those connections and to get up. it costs more, so it is more difficult logistically to do that. >> of the estimated 60 million refugees in the world today, i understand that about 15 million are in sub-saharan africa. i assume, but maybe i shouldn't, that terrorism and instability are driving those migration flows. can you also -- can you talk about that and also talk about the extent to which climate change is playing a role in the migrations that we're seeing in sub-saharan africa? >> sure. i think we see that the horn of africa and the sahel, not surprisingly, are huge areas of where we are seeing the largest numbers of refugee movements right now. and i'll just say internally displaced persons as well, because even though people aren't necessarily leaving their borders, they're definitely moving out. when we see
syria such a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility of the conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, as an example, you can get into syria quite easily, and that's been the historical route. i think it's harder for people in sub-saharan africa to make those connections and to get up. it costs more, so it is more difficult logistically to do that. >> of the estimated 60 million refugees in the world today, i understand that about 15 million are in...
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make two more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northern africa. >> police in northy searching for the robbers who broke into a fraternity house and ended up gunning down a student. it happened early yesterday morning near the new jersey institute of technology campus in newark. investigators say the maskd suspects broke into the back door of the tau kappa epsilon fraternity house. authorities say the freehold native a mechanical engineering major on the dean's list later died at the hospital. >>> two brothers wanted for killing a washington state couple have been spotted in mexico. john and tony reed have been on the run since the middle of april. police say they have video he that ties the two to the disposing of the victim's vehicles. detectives believe patrick sean and monique patinaed were murdered but their bodies haven't been found. authorities are seeking the records of an iphone which they believe was used by one of the brothers. >> police in new york working to recover a stolen vintage car worth $1.4 million. it is a green 1970 plymouth let me mee bar queue
make two more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northern africa. >> police in northy searching for the robbers who broke into a fraternity house and ended up gunning down a student. it happened early yesterday morning near the new jersey institute of technology campus in newark. investigators say the maskd suspects broke into the back door of the tau kappa epsilon fraternity house. authorities say the freehold native a mechanical engineering major...
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syria such a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility posit conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, for example, you can get into syria quite easily. i think it's harder for people in subsaharan africa to make those connections and get up -- it costs more, so it is more different logistically to do that. >> of the estimated 60 million refugees in the world today, i understand that about 15 million are in subsaharan africa. can you also talk about that? and also talk about the extent to which climate change is playing a role in the my graze that we're seeing in subsaharan africa? >> sure. i think we see that the horn of africa and the sahal, not surprisingly are huge areas where we're seeing the largest numbers of refugee movement, and internally displaced persons as well. even though people aren't necessarily leaving their borders, they're definitely moving out. when we see the up tick in instability in somalia, for instance, we are even seeing people willing to get on boats across to yemen, which we know hasn't been secure at all. a lot of that is people know the
syria such a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility posit conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, for example, you can get into syria quite easily. i think it's harder for people in subsaharan africa to make those connections and get up -- it costs more, so it is more different logistically to do that. >> of the estimated 60 million refugees in the world today, i understand that about 15 million are in subsaharan africa. can you also talk about that?...
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is it down to the strength of their own security services or are europe and north africa more high profilegets these days? >> well, those two things and there's a third, yes, we have fairly robust security. i think it might be interesting to note that in cairo security is extremely robust. you can't get anywhere near the terminal until you've been searched and your bags have been searched. paris is a lot easier to get to. and, yes, these are high profile targets but i think more important than that is the relatively large number of disaffected people in places like europe and the middle east. we have far less of that. yes, we do have people who are disaffected and who from time to time leave and go to the middle east but they have scads of them in europe and scads of them in the middle east. it's just a hotbed of radicalism and it's much easier to recruit from there and much easier to attack there than it is to recruit and attack in the united states. >> denny, one quick final question. almost 15, 16 hours since this plane went down. in this day and age with the level of surveillance and c
is it down to the strength of their own security services or are europe and north africa more high profilegets these days? >> well, those two things and there's a third, yes, we have fairly robust security. i think it might be interesting to note that in cairo security is extremely robust. you can't get anywhere near the terminal until you've been searched and your bags have been searched. paris is a lot easier to get to. and, yes, these are high profile targets but i think more important...
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over the last couple of months, the number of people flowing from norfol north africa into is grown. 40 or 50,000 have come into europe this year. the people from africa are coming from nigeria, somalia, from gambia, from the places like the man in the film and you are seeing this is a global refugee crisis not just a syrian crisis. >> sreenivasan: could this be a different wave considering all the countries you just listed? >> we know that the world is experiencing the biggest wave of refugees since the second world war. 20 million people are refugees at the moment, meaning they're flying the countries of their homeland, as a result of violence and conflict. 40 million people are displaced within their own countries. we as an international aid organization are working in all of these fragile and conflict states, albe they in africa or the middle east, and we know to our cost that the amount of need far outstrips the ability of the system to respond, and that's why we say there doesn't need to be just more money going to international humanitarian aid, there needs to be a new approach in the way refugees are handled a
over the last couple of months, the number of people flowing from norfol north africa into is grown. 40 or 50,000 have come into europe this year. the people from africa are coming from nigeria, somalia, from gambia, from the places like the man in the film and you are seeing this is a global refugee crisis not just a syrian crisis. >> sreenivasan: could this be a different wave considering all the countries you just listed? >> we know that the world is experiencing the biggest wave...
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air flight manifest to visit thisairports in north africa, europe, middle east in that short span of time. look at list. it is not just places like brussels or luxor. it is places likes eritrea as well. these include airports that do not have, simply do not have the level of security when it comes to the vetting of ground staff that we have in other western airports. even in western airports we have problems. look at the fact that we recently had a case in the united states of an individual who went to fly, went to fight with isis who is from minnesota and he used to work at an airport in minnesota cleaning the air frames. so this is, this is the black hole. deirdre: i'm glad you mentioned that, sebastian. i rather that too. leading some to speculate this is truly inside job. >> yes, this is huge issue. we have all kind of federal intelligence vetting services and centers that go through the manifests of passengers in the united states or passengers on international commercial vessels coming to the united states from oconas outside the continental united states but we don't have the visibility on staff who have access to planes on the ground
air flight manifest to visit thisairports in north africa, europe, middle east in that short span of time. look at list. it is not just places like brussels or luxor. it is places likes eritrea as well. these include airports that do not have, simply do not have the level of security when it comes to the vetting of ground staff that we have in other western airports. even in western airports we have problems. look at the fact that we recently had a case in the united states of an individual who...
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french time from paris, or even a bomb placed at a different stopover because the plane in three different routes between europe and north africahours. we have heard from the egyptian air minister in the day that said the terrorism scenario could be more likely than a technical reason. french president francois hollande at a crisis meeting today and he also said that nothing can be ruled out. >> no hypothesis being rolled out. not our favorite. i put everything at the disposal of the french and greek authorities and egyptian authorities. find debris to find the truth. when we find debris, we will draw conclusions. caroline: the investigation is taking place. egypt will lead the investigation with coordination with greek and french authorities. identifiedey have some of the debris according to information we recently have, they could maybe try to identify the location of the black boxes. they are the devices that contain all the information happening inside the cockpit. that could bring much further information. until they find the blacks boxes -- black boxes, which could take days or weeks like the air france crash a few years
french time from paris, or even a bomb placed at a different stopover because the plane in three different routes between europe and north africahours. we have heard from the egyptian air minister in the day that said the terrorism scenario could be more likely than a technical reason. french president francois hollande at a crisis meeting today and he also said that nothing can be ruled out. >> no hypothesis being rolled out. not our favorite. i put everything at the disposal of the...
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or missing. >> italy's government said this weekend that europe needs to reach an agreement quickly with libya and other african countries to stem the surge of refugees. since the ouster of moammar gadhafi back in 2011 north africa has become increasingly chaotic and politically unstable. >>> cooler today across the entire bay area especially inland. you can see readings today still some 80s but the cool spots as you would expect coastside pacifica 66 degrees. san francisco 67. antioch 86 to 90 degrees. live camera looking toward the bay bridge in san francisco. by looking at this you get the idea we do have low clouds moving back into the picture that's showing up on the satellite picture as well. the marine layer clouds focused down towards the central cold front. we have patchy fog near the coast that will push locally back into the bay. here is the plan for tomorrow for monday memorial day starting out the day with partly cloudy skies and patchy foggy specially near the cold front and then into the afternoon hours will increase sunshine still some patchy coastal fog few patches south of the golden gate bridge and bigger temperature range. most areas tomorrow will be warmer than today. overnight lows first th
or missing. >> italy's government said this weekend that europe needs to reach an agreement quickly with libya and other african countries to stem the surge of refugees. since the ouster of moammar gadhafi back in 2011 north africa has become increasingly chaotic and politically unstable. >>> cooler today across the entire bay area especially inland. you can see readings today still some 80s but the cool spots as you would expect coastside pacifica 66 degrees. san francisco 67....
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or would like to see him leave. >> would follow what is happening close lid. we've been running video of the rights in europe about migrants from north africa and elsewhere.been out on a limb saying that europe is splitting up because the ball over a million largely muslim migrants from around the world. not just north africa. that is the straw that breaks the camel's back in europe. am i going too far with this? >> you may be out on a limb, but as a producer of the land. a lot going on that is struggling in britain and the rest of europe. the people who have common are not historically integrated and they have parts of london where sharia is the law. we couldn't tolerate something like that and they shouldn't like that a nation tolerated in england and germany. stuart: james woolsey, i was a pleasure have you in the program. dates for joining us. violence erupted outside donald trump event last night. left-wing protesters vandalize businesses. they threw rocks. all of that happening. senator jeff sessions, when mr. trump's top advisers coming up at the top of the hour. but first, the house holding a hearing on the security mind at airports. what can lawm
or would like to see him leave. >> would follow what is happening close lid. we've been running video of the rights in europe about migrants from north africa and elsewhere.been out on a limb saying that europe is splitting up because the ball over a million largely muslim migrants from around the world. not just north africa. that is the straw that breaks the camel's back in europe. am i going too far with this? >> you may be out on a limb, but as a producer of the land. a lot...
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or not. egypt is destabilize and if you work futher from there that could make worse the migrant crisis of people leaving north africa to europetely you're correct on all points. egypt could be destabilized. if you look at the metro jet craft, that was a terrorist attack and another incident where aircraft offering in egyptian air space, so whether this turns out to be terrorism or not, it's destabilizing the construct. i think it's going to happen no matter what. the syrian situation is so bad and the rest is train wreck. stuart: judy, you have intimate knowledge of egypt and worked and reported from there many, many years. >> i was there in november looking at the last plane crash there. stuart: is my premise correct, that this destabilizing futher. >> the russians visiting have decreased, the tourists are not americans, they're russians. and confidence in egypt's ability to control security is depressed. stuart: it makes it worse for the migrant crisis, am i reaching there? >> i don't think that's a problem with egypt. the real problem is isis' goal is egypt. 90 million people, all-- more than all of the rest of the arab wo
or not. egypt is destabilize and if you work futher from there that could make worse the migrant crisis of people leaving north africa to europetely you're correct on all points. egypt could be destabilized. if you look at the metro jet craft, that was a terrorist attack and another incident where aircraft offering in egyptian air space, so whether this turns out to be terrorism or not, it's destabilizing the construct. i think it's going to happen no matter what. the syrian situation is so bad...