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we worked on that for the gulf coast. we went back to the. they then went out and looked at 11 or so. >> let me make sure you understand my question., they're using this particular question. >> i am recommending this on. >> what do they make the decision to use that equation that the youth. >> is that a legislative mandate? >> i think it should be part of a policy framework. that she say we are going to maintain a national system. we're going to maintain this underlying set. we're going to grow the expansion of our national network based on that existing network. when decisions are made about how to establish additional service then we should take into account not just passenger demand. also the benefits. >> i understand fully your point. let me turn to mr. anderson. a disagreement less than i thought i used to. >> you set the stage for my skepticism about your view towards the southwest and long- distance passenger service. we had a conversation with you and my college. you indicated there was in the planning stages. a replacement of long-di
we worked on that for the gulf coast. we went back to the. they then went out and looked at 11 or so. >> let me make sure you understand my question., they're using this particular question. >> i am recommending this on. >> what do they make the decision to use that equation that the youth. >> is that a legislative mandate? >> i think it should be part of a policy framework. that she say we are going to maintain a national system. we're going to maintain this...
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the answer toon that quess yes, the pipeline capacity out of the gulf coast, ability of refineries to barge up gasoline to the region also, too, european refiners. when the window opens as we it, when the price of gasoline gets geared near a high, on the o east coast, the barrels find their way. there will be pain. >> short-term. >> and a higher floor for prices. this is an industry that's ,ghly competitive and aga there needs to be more rationalization or long balling of some refineries soensure profitability. there was just a gasoline glut nationally in february. >> yeah. very quickly. another pop in the price of oil today. this after that recent big gain of 9%. week over week. is it still jitters about geo politics or what' going on here? >> smooth things. b obviously the iran tensions hopes for a trade deal are ramping up, but also too, we're period now where u.s. crude oil inventories is declining at a rapid rate because of refiners ramping up to meet the sum e demand so u can here for gasoline. just making a witch's brew of higher prices for now. >> always good to see you. see y
the answer toon that quess yes, the pipeline capacity out of the gulf coast, ability of refineries to barge up gasoline to the region also, too, european refiners. when the window opens as we it, when the price of gasoline gets geared near a high, on the o east coast, the barrels find their way. there will be pain. >> short-term. >> and a higher floor for prices. this is an industry that's ,ghly competitive and aga there needs to be more rationalization or long balling of some...
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i say that because it cannibalizizes the ability of gulf coast states to repair their coast lines. we've seen consequences of the coastlines being in disrepair. hurricanes katrina and rita were great examples. to the degree we lose louisiana marsh land, we lost something more than the state of iowa to the state of delaware is the degree to which my cities become more vulnerable. put simply, one mile of marsh land takes a cat five hurricane to a four. second mile to a cat three, third mile to a cat two. to the degree that we have a google map which shows green, and yet i know when i'm out there on the boat that land is no longer there, but rather has subsided is a marker of the risk to my state. i expressed objections to senators portland and alexander that this resource which for five years doesn't take a rocket scientist would be up for another five and another five, ultimately impacts the ability of the central gulf to ask for additional resources to repair the coastline. with that preamble, and wanting to help, i want to help deferred maintenance, i totally accept that, i want t
i say that because it cannibalizizes the ability of gulf coast states to repair their coast lines. we've seen consequences of the coastlines being in disrepair. hurricanes katrina and rita were great examples. to the degree we lose louisiana marsh land, we lost something more than the state of iowa to the state of delaware is the degree to which my cities become more vulnerable. put simply, one mile of marsh land takes a cat five hurricane to a four. second mile to a cat three, third mile to a...
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fox's charles watson explains. >> reporter: a calm day on the water in the mississippi gulf coast, butwho make a living catching and selling marine life in these waters, it's a sign of trouble. >> i don't think we're ever going to see any easy days this year. >> reporter: life on the water is all kevin knew. >> going to a different place. >> reporter: he's made a living there for most of miss life. this year, not so much. record rainfall gorging the mississippi river forcing the army corps of engineers force -- to open the spillways twice this year. >> i've got my tanks off right now. >> reporter: the spillway is open to relieve pressure on levees along the mississippi river. of the problem is that fresh water ends up here, forcing marine life to move elsewhere if the freshwater doesn't kill them. out on the water signs are evident, some marine life moving farther out into saltier water to survive. those who do stay could meet an untimely death. so far more than 100 dolphins have washed ashore this year, and mississippi's oyster reefs have all but been destroyed. >> if this trend conti
fox's charles watson explains. >> reporter: a calm day on the water in the mississippi gulf coast, butwho make a living catching and selling marine life in these waters, it's a sign of trouble. >> i don't think we're ever going to see any easy days this year. >> reporter: life on the water is all kevin knew. >> going to a different place. >> reporter: he's made a living there for most of miss life. this year, not so much. record rainfall gorging the mississippi...
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i have been a tireless advocate for the restoration of the gulf coast passenger service. which was suspended in 2005 after hurricane katerina. with funding support from dot amtrak ands states i'm pleased to report that mississippi, louisiana and alabama are likely again to have this amtrak route and that will give mississippi a third amtrak route. restoration of the service would support growing populations centers connect tourist destinations. bring new jobs and improve the regions quality of life. this will make a positive difference for the communities and the people of the mississippi gulf coast. this hearing provides opportunity to examine the state of passenger rail pan consider how to support existing routes like the southwest chief and restore gulf port -- gulf coast service. in sue i introduced along with senator booker the railroad reform enhancement and efficiency act which reauthorized amtrak when the bill's provisions were included in the fixing america's surface transportation or fastest act it authorized funding levels for amtrak created new rail grant prog
i have been a tireless advocate for the restoration of the gulf coast passenger service. which was suspended in 2005 after hurricane katerina. with funding support from dot amtrak ands states i'm pleased to report that mississippi, louisiana and alabama are likely again to have this amtrak route and that will give mississippi a third amtrak route. restoration of the service would support growing populations centers connect tourist destinations. bring new jobs and improve the regions quality of...
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the gulf coast. it's all a winning coach of pretty. sure link to use from africa and the world. your link to exemption stories and discussions in the unwelcome student news after going program a night from for an exam to meet from the news of easy town language safety debate it comes to africa join us on facebook d w africa. her. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes in landmark ruling on a reason to celebrate its one assassin was that's right he is no longer a crime so how does this the last time l g b t i activist. also coming out of a crowded and under-funded we go inside a youth prison in nigeria to meet the inmates with little hope for the future and the mob trying to prepare them for life after. anybody could julia as the name you're welcome to the show it was all tears of joy in major breakthrough in botswana as the country's high courts decriminalized homosexuality activist said when the landmark judgment was read out until today on the books one is on to gay laws offenders could be jailed for up to 70 is reading out their highly anticipated verdict th
the gulf coast. it's all a winning coach of pretty. sure link to use from africa and the world. your link to exemption stories and discussions in the unwelcome student news after going program a night from for an exam to meet from the news of easy town language safety debate it comes to africa join us on facebook d w africa. her. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes in landmark ruling on a reason to celebrate its one assassin was that's right he is no longer a crime so how...
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new i'm rachel join me to meet again on the gulf coast. hello and welcome to the 77 percent show for africa's you. mike. now just to remind you 77 percent of africa's population is under the age of $35.00 are you part of the young generation then you're in the right place we've.
new i'm rachel join me to meet again on the gulf coast. hello and welcome to the 77 percent show for africa's you. mike. now just to remind you 77 percent of africa's population is under the age of $35.00 are you part of the young generation then you're in the right place we've.
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question in my mind, if the straits get closed, iranians will fight, and we'd be joined by the gulf coasttes. a war in the persian gulf in the sea of oman would be ugly. we'd have to go after the maritime assets. go after the air defense systems. go after their combat aviation capability. go after their submarines. pretty constricted waters, which would reduce the capability of the u.s. navy to operate. it's to nobody's benefit. by the way, the first thing the iranians would do would be to go after saudi oil production. so i don't think the israelis or the saudis, never mind the iranians, clearly think this would be to their advantage but the iranians are desperate and they're searching for a way out. >> and you know the political realities in this country, general. what cautions would you give those who may be secretly or not so secretly jonesing to attack iran? >> well, i don't think there is anybody in uniform that thinks this is a great opportunity for the united states. there is no -- certainly there is no will among the american people. there is no will in congress. if we ended up i
question in my mind, if the straits get closed, iranians will fight, and we'd be joined by the gulf coasttes. a war in the persian gulf in the sea of oman would be ugly. we'd have to go after the maritime assets. go after the air defense systems. go after their combat aviation capability. go after their submarines. pretty constricted waters, which would reduce the capability of the u.s. navy to operate. it's to nobody's benefit. by the way, the first thing the iranians would do would be to go...
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the forecast today, there's the line of thunderstorms moving across the gulf coast and the mississippicalmer across the central u.s. and look at this, more snow for portions of the northern rockies. pretty crazy. cheryl: ash did say it was summer. janice: it is the first day of summer and they got two feet of snow in colorado. cheryl: thank you. this is it, it's win or go home. women's world cup today on fox. ashley: they're going to win, i know they are. jared max is here. world cup getting interesting now. jared: we're excited to watch today, 12:00 noon, u.s. against spain. we've entered the knock-out stage. a loss wins a trip home. a win for team usa against spain would set up a quarter finals match against host, france. americans expected to be fully healthy today. it's on fox, 12:00 noon eastern. it happened again at dodgers stadium, a fan injured by a foul ball, a line drive hit a young woman in the head. she was hospitalized for precautionary tests, seated four rows from the field down the first baseline, just beyond where protective netting extends. last august, a woman died, h
the forecast today, there's the line of thunderstorms moving across the gulf coast and the mississippicalmer across the central u.s. and look at this, more snow for portions of the northern rockies. pretty crazy. cheryl: ash did say it was summer. janice: it is the first day of summer and they got two feet of snow in colorado. cheryl: thank you. this is it, it's win or go home. women's world cup today on fox. ashley: they're going to win, i know they are. jared max is here. world cup getting...
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all of that extra water from the mississippi is now pouring into the gulf coast.orcing sea life away from the area, which is obviously hurting their bottom line. jeff flock checking in on farmers in illinois. first, matt flynn in alton, illinois, north of where the illinois and the mississippi rivers meet. how is it there? looks wet. >> yeah. people in the entire st. louis region are exhausted. this flood water has been here a week and still rising. in st. charles county, 2,000 structures have been affected according to local officials. i want to show you some of the action going on behind here. you can see this flood wall that was installed. these holding back the mighty mississippi. one worker says there's been a pump around the clock pumping out 4,000 gallons a minute to keep the river out of these businesses. if we can show you the red line there. that red line indicates the flood line from the 1993 flood, which is the worst to hit this area. right now you can see the flood waters today are inching closer to the red line. workers here tell us that people, they
all of that extra water from the mississippi is now pouring into the gulf coast.orcing sea life away from the area, which is obviously hurting their bottom line. jeff flock checking in on farmers in illinois. first, matt flynn in alton, illinois, north of where the illinois and the mississippi rivers meet. how is it there? looks wet. >> yeah. people in the entire st. louis region are exhausted. this flood water has been here a week and still rising. in st. charles county, 2,000 structures...
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after weeks of severe weather and historic flooding across the country this morning the gulf coast isracing for a new round of torrential downpours. >> this is the highest level of disaster that i have seen. >> reporter: flooding in at least seven states is the longest lasting since the great flood of 1927. parts of the lower mississippi river valley have already been soaked by 40 inches of rain this year almost double the average annual amount the river at st. louis is expected to crest thursday to its second highest level on record in baton rouge, louisiana, the river crept above flood stage in january and hasn't dropped below that since toured the damage in oklahoma. >> this is a long road back, but we stay in it together we'll build these communities back bigger and better than ever before. >> reporter: for farmers across the region it has been devastating. what's been the toughest part of the last few months? >> i think the uncertainty whether it's going to go higher. >> reporter: in arkansas, jamie price has had to sell 300 cattle with 700 acres of farmland underwater, he is str
after weeks of severe weather and historic flooding across the country this morning the gulf coast isracing for a new round of torrential downpours. >> this is the highest level of disaster that i have seen. >> reporter: flooding in at least seven states is the longest lasting since the great flood of 1927. parts of the lower mississippi river valley have already been soaked by 40 inches of rain this year almost double the average annual amount the river at st. louis is expected to...
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i can't personally believe that all people concerned, the gulf coast states, israel, the iranians andto back out of this situation and try and talk through it. but at the end of the day, the question is nuclear weapons in iran. can we get a verifiable accord, yes or no? will the iranians reopen the discussions. they're in an economic box. they're in great trouble. that's why they are striking out. >> general mccaffrey, thank you. tessa, other topics coming out in time? >> yes. the next few days. >> tessa, appreciate it. thanks to you both. >>> up next, a bottle between jon stewart and mitch mcconnell getting more and more fiery, include new comments from the senate majority's office this morning. >> i don't know why he's all bent out of shape. members have a lot of things going on at the same time. >> i didn't mean to interrupt them with their jobs! you need to buy a car and you want to get an excellent price you'd think with all these options it would be easy. but with terms like msrp, invoice, list price, things get confusing pretty fast. you just want to get a real price and that's
i can't personally believe that all people concerned, the gulf coast states, israel, the iranians andto back out of this situation and try and talk through it. but at the end of the day, the question is nuclear weapons in iran. can we get a verifiable accord, yes or no? will the iranians reopen the discussions. they're in an economic box. they're in great trouble. that's why they are striking out. >> general mccaffrey, thank you. tessa, other topics coming out in time? >> yes. the...
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the warm summer like temperatures are with us humidity is coming in off the gulf coast good idea to keep that umbrella handy through ohio and mid-atlantic for these bef showers and storms with all this rain, we have to worry about the rivers concern in the south that is coming up. >>> it might have been a walk-off win but not a walk in the park the lady bruins walked away with their 12th championship thanks to the sophomore allowing just enough time there to slide into home to seal the deal for ucla securing them the 2019 world series title.t' >> thas what you dream about >>> just ahead, serena new racquet and the backlash agains the womao put the central park five behind bars. tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts t,ough tough kitchen mess pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. imagine. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant ble
the warm summer like temperatures are with us humidity is coming in off the gulf coast good idea to keep that umbrella handy through ohio and mid-atlantic for these bef showers and storms with all this rain, we have to worry about the rivers concern in the south that is coming up. >>> it might have been a walk-off win but not a walk in the park the lady bruins walked away with their 12th championship thanks to the sophomore allowing just enough time there to slide into home to seal the...
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it was the gulf coast that delivered. inventories falling by 6 million barrels as exports rose.s not only oil traders but farmers that debriefs -- that breathed the sigh of relief. the planting season is almost over and farmers planted 92% of their crop. this is the weakest for the time of year since 1980's. insurance claims for the states when it comes to on planted corn could find a record. gold m&a also continuing. im gold rallied the most in over four years. china national gold is studying a bid for the company. im gold is suffering from initiatives plus indecisive capital investments. sticking with the gold market, we want to get into the ring. this sound was magic to the gold bulls' ears. >> we will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. we have been mindful of ongoing crosscurrents. crosscurrents have reemerged, raising concerns of the global commodity. uncertainty around the baseline outlook has risen, a case for more accommodative policy has strengthened. alix: joining me is suki cooper, analyst at standard chartered bank. great to see you. is this finally the bre
it was the gulf coast that delivered. inventories falling by 6 million barrels as exports rose.s not only oil traders but farmers that debriefs -- that breathed the sigh of relief. the planting season is almost over and farmers planted 92% of their crop. this is the weakest for the time of year since 1980's. insurance claims for the states when it comes to on planted corn could find a record. gold m&a also continuing. im gold rallied the most in over four years. china national gold is...
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greater antilles but the concentration of right is to the west but it's gulf of mexico and it's the gulf coast of mexico where potential circulation could become a tropical circulation even if it doesn't heavy rain for southern mexico. on mexico's busy roads there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets on mass. their objective to make the streets safer alternative clean up forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that on al-jazeera. the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square one talking. to us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover this like no other news organization. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. as politicians in washington the fights are over a border war we talked to the people at the center of the story many up then just said oh no it's very dangerous ghosts and the many guns are there and it's not it's a very safe place migrants smugglers
greater antilles but the concentration of right is to the west but it's gulf of mexico and it's the gulf coast of mexico where potential circulation could become a tropical circulation even if it doesn't heavy rain for southern mexico. on mexico's busy roads there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets on mass. their objective to make the streets safer alternative clean up forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists...
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this is what we're worried about, 2 to 3 inches of rainfall across the gulf coast.e over 100 across the gulf coast, and for you, john, almost 90 degrees by philadelphi friday. the heat is on, here comes sunday. >>> they have a powerful ally in john stewart, now 9/11 first responders are on their way to washington today for a high stakes meeting with mitch mcconnell. what will they tell him? they join us coming up. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it
this is what we're worried about, 2 to 3 inches of rainfall across the gulf coast.e over 100 across the gulf coast, and for you, john, almost 90 degrees by philadelphi friday. the heat is on, here comes sunday. >>> they have a powerful ally in john stewart, now 9/11 first responders are on their way to washington today for a high stakes meeting with mitch mcconnell. what will they tell him? they join us coming up. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso....
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the rain and storms continue down along the gulf coast this morning. ee more wet weather move into the pacific northwest, and we finish off the week with hot and dry weather through the middle of the couny. temperatures getting well up into the 90s. afternoon storms by friday down along the gulf coast and the western great lakes, but it looks nice in the northeast. temperatures should top out in the 80s. now here's a peek out your wi gow. >> it'sng to be a hot day around here. temperatures back up into the upper 80s to around 90 this afternoon. we're already in the low 70s. your planner for today, plenty of sunshine this morning. temperatures again in the upper 80s to near 90. there's a odlikeliho of more storms later on in the day. we develop those storms along 2:00 along the blue ridge and likely to be thunderstorms along i-95 during the course of the evening and another chance for thunderstorms coming in here late, late tonight. drier weather returns tomorrow and stays hot all week. >> i know al normally run around, but i'm in heels so i'm going to s
the rain and storms continue down along the gulf coast this morning. ee more wet weather move into the pacific northwest, and we finish off the week with hot and dry weather through the middle of the couny. temperatures getting well up into the 90s. afternoon storms by friday down along the gulf coast and the western great lakes, but it looks nice in the northeast. temperatures should top out in the 80s. now here's a peek out your wi gow. >> it'sng to be a hot day around here....
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rain ss in the richmond and the roanoke area and goes back toward the gulf coast.here's an abundance of moistur we're going to be living on the edgeeround here for th next couple of days. there's the rain for now. really still well south of the fredericksburg area. but there could be a drop or two fredericksburg, aop or two southern maryland, st. mary's county, over the next couple of. skies mostly cloudy this morning, for the most part rain free between now and about lunchtime. during the afternoon, add a little extra daytime heating, this model may be overstating the chances for rain around the immediate washington area. that's a real chance from abou the prince william county parkway pouthbound intoarts of charles county and the fredericksburg area. again, this is not going to las all thatlong. should be trying out by 6:00 to 7:00 this evening. dry overnight. a even wi fair number of clouds, relatively low rain chances for saturday. if you join us at the pride , para think it's going to be perfect weather for the parade. the festival on sunday could be sdifferen
rain ss in the richmond and the roanoke area and goes back toward the gulf coast.here's an abundance of moistur we're going to be living on the edgeeround here for th next couple of days. there's the rain for now. really still well south of the fredericksburg area. but there could be a drop or two fredericksburg, aop or two southern maryland, st. mary's county, over the next couple of. skies mostly cloudy this morning, for the most part rain free between now and about lunchtime. during the...
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it was the gulf coast that delivered. inventories falling by 6 million barrels as exports rose.s not only oil traders but farmers that debriefs -- that breathed the sigh of relief. the planting season is almost over and farmers planted 92% of their crop. this is the weakest for the time of year since 1980's. insurance claims for the states when it comes to on planted corn could find a record. gold m&a also continuing. im gold rallied the most in over four years. china national gold is studying a bid for the company. im gold is suffering from initiatives plus indecisive capital investments. sticking with the gold market, we want to get into the ring. this sound was magic to the gold bulls' ears. >> we will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. we have been mindful of ongoing crosscurrents. crosscurrents have reemerged, raising concerns of the global commodity. uncertainty around the baseline outlook has risen, a case for more accommodative policy has strengthened. alix: joining me is suki cooper, analyst at standard chartered bank. great to see you. is this finally the bre
it was the gulf coast that delivered. inventories falling by 6 million barrels as exports rose.s not only oil traders but farmers that debriefs -- that breathed the sigh of relief. the planting season is almost over and farmers planted 92% of their crop. this is the weakest for the time of year since 1980's. insurance claims for the states when it comes to on planted corn could find a record. gold m&a also continuing. im gold rallied the most in over four years. china national gold is...
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take this grandma eat because it's all that who they know i'm rachel join me for me to get funky gulf coast. of florida. i am. it's been 15 years since the moon landing. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon . as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to interest. church or go to the polls. as an astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. she wrote a legend or simply a human being who was neil armstrong. ones whose destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin u.s. officials say they were just minutes away from bombing iran before military strikes were called off president donald trump says he canceled the planned assault because 150 people could have been killed the attack would have been in retaliation for tehran's shooting down an unmanned american spy drone also coming up.
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tonight heavy rain continues along the gulf coast.ome places got a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours. a few tornadoes have been reported. a man was killed on a flooded road in baton rouge, louisiana, and that's where mireya villarreal is. >> reporter: baton rouge rescue crews rushed into action this morning, saving this woman who was trapped by the flash flooding. the fast-moving storms dumping more than three inches of rain in about an hour in parts of louisiana turned deadly. one man was killed as he tried to escape his flooded car. 40 miles west of baton rouge, parts of henderson, louisiana, are now submerged. and if the water wasn't enough, the wind made it worse. multiple tornadoes were reported, one barreled through baton rouge, flipping cars, toppling trees, and shredding the roof off this apartment complex. the last few weeks have seen record-shattering rainfall across the southern u.s. the swollen arkansas river has put a strain on aging levees and nearly wiped out some communities in both arkansas and oklahoma. >> it wa
tonight heavy rain continues along the gulf coast.ome places got a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours. a few tornadoes have been reported. a man was killed on a flooded road in baton rouge, louisiana, and that's where mireya villarreal is. >> reporter: baton rouge rescue crews rushed into action this morning, saving this woman who was trapped by the flash flooding. the fast-moving storms dumping more than three inches of rain in about an hour in parts of louisiana turned deadly. one...
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your call to stop robocalls before they ring >>> meanwhile, a deadly storm has swept across the gulf coast. the national weather service is heading tois sunset, lna to determine if a tornado tore a roof off of this house here and caused other damage. ny people there are sharing deos like this one of close calls with potential twisters. >>> and low-lying roads were overwhelmed by rain.p official says that uto 5 inch fell in some area, and the worst part of the storm hit during rush hour. the mayor of baton rouge confirmed that one person was killed when their car was trapped in the flood >>> all right. janessa webb is here tracking all of that serious weather for us good morning >> good morning. six reports in the last 24 hours acro across louisiana a potential tornado. it's going to be a very busyre weekend he you can see the banding has started to lift to the north but we still have two million under that flash flood watch a concern here is for the next 24 hours. and this will be a prolonged period of time where we're going to see the rain here in the next six days potentially 5 to 7 inch
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this drama belief because it's all about who they know i'm right so join me for me to get on the gulf coast. business for t.v. tell us about. the by. the time. the bullets experience a modern museum center with her plane the question cultural heritage foundation of our lives here's researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects subject relates to the history of the cult. going on by those who know about secret things are how to like this. most of what it actually is going to ready to move into the most splendid. my mission cultural heritage foundation. links treasure trove our 2 point. starts june 21st on d w. i. in hong kong clashes have erupted between police and protesters at a rally against a proposed extradition of the planned legislation would allies suspects to be sent to mainland china to face trial hundreds of thousands of people to indict for the rally making it the biggest protest since hong kong was returned to china in 1997. in kazakhstan the interim president cutscene. has won the presidential election exit polls give him a raw.
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in but it does it is being seen as a bid to lower tension in the gulf coast toys of both iran and the united states is our correspondent keeping things for us in baghdad a significant visit. was his heightened tensions in the region that need to become . yeah that's right so hill this visit would be significant even if it didn't come at this particular time in the reason for that is because this is the 1st state visit by the koichi in me or 2 now he's been here before he was here for an arab league meeting in 2012 but that was under much different circumstances now he's the head of a delegation they are here to talk about bilateral relations to try to improve the relationship more between and kuwait but really we must say that what's topping the agenda here has to do with what's going on in the region right now namely the increasing tensions between the u.s. and iran those countries both the biggest allies. because feeling increasingly squeezed between these powers and you just have to look at the statement that was issued by the news agency yesterday when they announced that shifts a
in but it does it is being seen as a bid to lower tension in the gulf coast toys of both iran and the united states is our correspondent keeping things for us in baghdad a significant visit. was his heightened tensions in the region that need to become . yeah that's right so hill this visit would be significant even if it didn't come at this particular time in the reason for that is because this is the 1st state visit by the koichi in me or 2 now he's been here before he was here for an arab...
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could get up to 3 inches of rain today's forecast, umbrella day for many areas from the northern gulf coast to the southeast. flora and especiidals today from philadelphia to baltimore towards washington, d.c. and through areas of maryland and delaware forecast coming up. a lot of umbrellas >> oh, boy all right. thank you, bill. >>> a columbian town is hoping to brew up two world records one for the world's largest cup of coffee and the second for the largest coffee tasting over the weekend, the town of chin china built a massive coffee cup that can hold up to 20 sons of coffee. the town will have to wait a little longer to receive its crown. a representative from guinness world records said that further evidence is needed before making it official. i don't know what that evidence is everybody is awake an entire week straight from all that caffeine >> it could do that. i can use a cup of coffee for sure >> we all can. >> just ahead, democratic hopeful jay ensley tells us his ideas. first mass since that devastating fire we are all going ( ♪ ) and new special k protein has more, with 15 gram
could get up to 3 inches of rain today's forecast, umbrella day for many areas from the northern gulf coast to the southeast. flora and especiidals today from philadelphia to baltimore towards washington, d.c. and through areas of maryland and delaware forecast coming up. a lot of umbrellas >> oh, boy all right. thank you, bill. >>> a columbian town is hoping to brew up two world records one for the world's largest cup of coffee and the second for the largest coffee tasting over...
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the rain and storms continue along the gulf coast this morning. ith hot and dry weather through the middle of the country temperatures getting well up into the 90s afternoon storms by friday along the gulf coast and the western great lakes. nice in the northeast, as temperatures should top out in the 80s. that's a look at the weather across >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're seeing the fog over the golden gate bridge and that will linger for much of the day. even cause mist and drizzle. our temperatures in san francisco stay in the 60s while oakland reaches 72. we'll get a little bit more clearing there and some sunshine for the inland valley causing the high temperatures to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s. we'll have some cooler weather even the valleys will cool off heading into the middle of the week with highs in the low 70s by thursday. >> i know al normally runs around, but i'm in heels. i'm going to spin around. and show our huge crowd o >> i know al normally runs around, but i'm in heels i'm going to spin around and s
the rain and storms continue along the gulf coast this morning. ith hot and dry weather through the middle of the country temperatures getting well up into the 90s afternoon storms by friday along the gulf coast and the western great lakes. nice in the northeast, as temperatures should top out in the 80s. that's a look at the weather across >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're seeing the fog over the golden gate bridge and that will linger for much of the day. even...
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>> everywhere along the eastern gulf coast, boston, new york city, miami, all around the eastern gulf coast. and many, many small communities that are not in the headlines but are going to be hit really, really hard with this. >> so i sit on the financial services committee and we recently had fed chairman powell before us. does the frad reserve consider the exposure banks have with 30-year mortgages in these communities, and the answer was essentially no. we are somewhat unique in that, and chair caster, i'd like unanimous consent to enter into the record avoiding the storm climate change into the financial system it's reported by the bank of england. >> without objection. >> the bank of england has asked their banking system to factor this in. you spoke a bit about that. can you speak a bit about what we should be doing on the other committees here to try to make sure we evaluate those risks to our financial system? >> the private sector and financial sector have a huge role to play. and when we did this research we actually reached out to a number of private sector actors, and what
>> everywhere along the eastern gulf coast, boston, new york city, miami, all around the eastern gulf coast. and many, many small communities that are not in the headlines but are going to be hit really, really hard with this. >> so i sit on the financial services committee and we recently had fed chairman powell before us. does the frad reserve consider the exposure banks have with 30-year mortgages in these communities, and the answer was essentially no. we are somewhat unique in...
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the plains to the gulf coast bracing for more dangerous weather. homes and cars in texas already underwater and massive dust storms sweeping through. >>> airport scare. a major power outage grounding flights at l.a.x. passengers in the dark for hours, dozens of flights canceled or delayed. >>> bad medicine? the doctor waking up behind bars this morning charged with murder. accused of killing 25 patients with deadly doses of painkillers. >>> a new twist in that vacation mystery. the colorado couple now suing claiming they were sickened by chemicals at the same resort where three americans just died. families now demanding answers. >>> miss america shake-up. gretchen carlson now stepping down after ending the iconic swimsuit competition. will the pageant reverse her changes? >>> and toronto takes control, the raptors dominating the warriors shutting down steph curry during his best playoff performance yet. his teammates still injured. is the warrior championship reign at risk? >>> good morning, america. it is a special morning. we are honoring the he
the plains to the gulf coast bracing for more dangerous weather. homes and cars in texas already underwater and massive dust storms sweeping through. >>> airport scare. a major power outage grounding flights at l.a.x. passengers in the dark for hours, dozens of flights canceled or delayed. >>> bad medicine? the doctor waking up behind bars this morning charged with murder. accused of killing 25 patients with deadly doses of painkillers. >>> a new twist in that...
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run tilly's but the concentration of right is to the west but it's gulf of mexico and it's the gulf coast of mexico where potential circulation could become a tropical circulation even if it doesn't heavy rain for southern mexico. on mexico's busy roads there are those who have had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets on mass. their objective to make the streets safe for alternative forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that dizzy or a. lot of the top stories here about you sarah the washington post is obtained an audience recording in which a secretary of state might pompei and seems to take a pessimistic view of the trumpet ministrations long awaited middle east peace plan bob's white house adviser jared. optimism about the proposal. my pump a pay it's also been speaking about iran these are the u.s. is ready to sit down for talks with no preconditions about terence nuclear program but iran has said relations was returned to normal in order for there to be a dog. foreign minister told out of his e
run tilly's but the concentration of right is to the west but it's gulf of mexico and it's the gulf coast of mexico where potential circulation could become a tropical circulation even if it doesn't heavy rain for southern mexico. on mexico's busy roads there are those who have had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets on mass. their objective to make the streets safe for alternative forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the...
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it's already been plenty hot along the gulf coast that continues today tampa will be one of the warm spots. 105 heat index this afternoon. then we see some of the heat spreading to the ohio valley and eventually up into the northeast. one of the other huge stories is it's hot in the u.s. but it's going to be exceptionally hot in europe as the jet stream's taking a big dip to the north. we're expecting the possibility of nine different countries setting their all-time hottest temperatures, even as far north as denmark into th a stray shower or thunderstorm this afternoon in ohio. also heading toward pittsburgh but it will be hit and miss. many people will avoid it. we'll talk about that severe weather risk coming up >> all right, bill, sounds good. >>> a philadelphia flyers fan at shriners hospital got a monster of a surprise. the team's mascot, gritty, made an off-ice appearance when he found out that caden o'rourke, a 7-year-old who has a rare orthopedic condition, asked for a prosthetic leg with gritty's face on it yeah, caden told reporters all the fun's right here so he may be cr
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today, heavy rain continues along the gulf coast. some places got a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. a man was killed on a flooded road in baton rouge, louisiana. >> reporter: baton rouge rescue crews rushed into action this morning, saving this woman who was trapped by the flash flooding. the storms dut s dumping three of rain in louisiana, turned deadly. one man was killed as he tried to escape his car. 40 miles west of baton rouge, parts of henderson, louisiana, are submerged. and if the water wasn't enough, the wind made it worse. multiple tornadoes were reported. one barreled through baton rouge, flipping cars, tapling trees and shredding the roof off of this complex. the swollen arkansas river has put a strain on aging levees and wiped out some communities in arkansas and oklahoma. >> it wasn't much. but it was ours. we have five feet of water. we lost everything. >> reporter: the loss, amplified by the latest forecast, calling for more rain in the next few days. >>> the trump administration said they're going to push forward
today, heavy rain continues along the gulf coast. some places got a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. a man was killed on a flooded road in baton rouge, louisiana. >> reporter: baton rouge rescue crews rushed into action this morning, saving this woman who was trapped by the flash flooding. the storms dut s dumping three of rain in louisiana, turned deadly. one man was killed as he tried to escape his car. 40 miles west of baton rouge, parts of henderson, louisiana, are submerged. and if...
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the gulf coast the results here on the d.w.p. . closely. carefully you don't know there's soon. to be a good. deal. to discover the. subscriber to the documentary on you tube. it could be green. very green. as blue. p.s. . quietism lovely. old red definitely red. cold just yellow if that's what you prefer old couples are very special much of georgia choose your favorite color. in his farewell speech the 1st u.s. president george washington warned a very young america of the threats of foreign influence the year was 1796 this week the 45th president of the united states he made it clear that he would be open to foreign influence if it could help him win the next election tonight there are more calls and washing.
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says it's trying to build international consensus over the suspected or tanker attacks in the gulf coast man pointing the finger at iran without offering much evidence as we look back at washington's track record when it comes to convincing global community about suppose it breaks they also to come hong kong's administration reportedly consideration of a controversial bill on extradition after thousands take to the streets in protest and numerous are being axed in britain are for a watchdog group that gender stereotypes are harming society. the pandering to female narcissism in advertising is appalling and part of that is denigration of men we don't want to see stereotypes versions and visions of us. chaps. are they good morning to. you watching r.t. international now the u.s. and iran are stepping up the blame game over a suspected attack on 2 world tank is in the gulf of washington's acting defense secretary value claims america is simply trying to build agreement on what happened . i think as you can tell we have a regular male chanel situation very men always describe to us situation
says it's trying to build international consensus over the suspected or tanker attacks in the gulf coast man pointing the finger at iran without offering much evidence as we look back at washington's track record when it comes to convincing global community about suppose it breaks they also to come hong kong's administration reportedly consideration of a controversial bill on extradition after thousands take to the streets in protest and numerous are being axed in britain are for a watchdog...
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it's already been plenty hot along the gulf coast that continues today tampa will be one of the warm spots. 105 heat index this afternoon. then we sesome of thheat spreading to the ohio valley and eventually up into the northeast. one of the other huge stories is it's hotn the u.s. but it's going to be exceptionally hot in europe as the jet stream's taking a big dip to the north. we're expecting the possibility of nine different countries setting their all-time hottest terteratures, even as far no as denmark into the mid 90s. even netherlands get into the hundreds unheard of that's a look ig the beather story of the day, and here's a closer look at your day ahead. as we go throughout the day today we are seeing a few areas of hhunderstorms e one complex that's in areas of southeast kansas trying push into missouri a stray could see shower or thunderstorm this afternoon in ohio. also heading toward pittsburgh but it will be hit and miss. many people will avoid it. we'll talk about that severe weather risk coming up >> all right, bill, sounds good. >>> a philadelphia flyers faat shrine
it's already been plenty hot along the gulf coast that continues today tampa will be one of the warm spots. 105 heat index this afternoon. then we sesome of thheat spreading to the ohio valley and eventually up into the northeast. one of the other huge stories is it's hotn the u.s. but it's going to be exceptionally hot in europe as the jet stream's taking a big dip to the north. we're expecting the possibility of nine different countries setting their all-time hottest terteratures, even as far...
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mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packs into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast states of vera cruz they were taken to a migration facility and the drivers of the trucks were arrested officials were forced to break the law called the door of one cargo truck and help the migrants down people are routinely transported through mexico in packed trucks mexico of course under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border. power is slowly being restored across 4 south american countries after a massive blackout tens of millions of people across argentina uruguay paraguayan and brazil were left in the dark argentina's power grid collapsed early on sunday leaving the entire country without power public transport water supplies and phone internet communications were down in parts of formations and as she companies are frantically working to bring the power back. you know you have the middle you know the tsunami i was on my way to eat with a friend but we had to cancel everything there was no subway nothing is working the lack of power is makin
mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packs into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast states of vera cruz they were taken to a migration facility and the drivers of the trucks were arrested officials were forced to break the law called the door of one cargo truck and help the migrants down people are routinely transported through mexico in packed trucks mexico of course under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border. power is slowly being...
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mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packed into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast say of veracruz they were taken to a migration facility in the drivers of the trucks were arrested fishers were forced to break the lock on the door of one cargo truck and help migrants down people are routinely transported through mexico impact trucks mexico is under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border. at least 160 people have been killed in a week of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo around 40 villages were destroyed in the fighting in a teary province which forced more than 100000 people to flee the lendu and humor ethnic groups have been fighting each other for generations with tens of thousands dying in clashes between 19092003 that communities are separated from each other it's the latest violence was sparked by an attack on 4 merchants in the. al-jazeera has gained exclusive access to one of the villages that was attacked or mohammed reports. this is what's left of mark both village in bunia in the northeast of democ
mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packed into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast say of veracruz they were taken to a migration facility in the drivers of the trucks were arrested fishers were forced to break the lock on the door of one cargo truck and help migrants down people are routinely transported through mexico impact trucks mexico is under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border. at least 160 people have been killed in a week...
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. >>> environmentalists along the gulf coast have a dolphin mystery on their hands.than 300 of them have washed ashore dd. ma strau >> reporter: off the coast of st. petersburg, aaron with n on their research vessel. we found this pod of dolphins all healthy, swimming a half-mile from shore. from louisiana to the florida panhandle, coastline residents keep seeing a dolphin die-off. they're all bottlenose dolphins which live closest to shore. many were adults. the single-day record is nine. >> this is the texas/louisiana border. >> reporter: last week, noaa's marine mammal program, documented this die-off. all of this, concerning, alarming, somewhere in the middle? >> i would say it's concerning and, you know, bordering on alarming, primarily because it's a group of dolphins that have been impacted because of other mortality events. this was the same area that was impacted by the deepwater horizon spill. >> reporter: they are looking at causes, from the effects of the bp oil spill in 2010, to skin lesions on many dolphins, that indicate fresh water exposure. rainfall
. >>> environmentalists along the gulf coast have a dolphin mystery on their hands.than 300 of them have washed ashore dd. ma strau >> reporter: off the coast of st. petersburg, aaron with n on their research vessel. we found this pod of dolphins all healthy, swimming a half-mile from shore. from louisiana to the florida panhandle, coastline residents keep seeing a dolphin die-off. they're all bottlenose dolphins which live closest to shore. many were adults. the single-day...
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run tilly's but the concentration of right is to the west but it's gulf of mexico and it's the gulf coast of mexico where potential circulation could become a tropical circulation even if it doesn't heavy rain for southern mexico. a journey of personal discovery my great grandfather he was a slave of the leave property al-jazeera is james garner and expose his family's legacy and so many of ownership don't like my family status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave people and america's debt to the black people today some over some score we even skew the speak out because it's a problem. al-jazeera correspondent a moral debt it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the country has a fight each other and we've been told that we can still be here these are still largest demonstrations it's been held i will need to refugees sit over $700.00 making beer the some of the emergence of losers on the planet earth here or they think the big plus the. 0 english. recipient of the new system is called coast to be a little of the city. hello again i'm not.
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corruption mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packed into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast state of vera cruz they were taken to a migration facility in the drivers of the trucks were arrested officials were forced to break the lock on the door of one of of one called the truck and help the migrants down people are routinely transported through mexico impact trucks mexico is now of course under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border. and with the news hour live from london there is much more to bring you will be visiting a makeshift camp where victims from both sides have come to escape the latest outbreak of ethnic violence in mali. saddam's former president a lot of the share appears in public for the 1st time since he was ousted from office in april and then in sports a switch for salary as chelsea's manager leaves the club after just one season in charge. at least 160 people have been killed in a week of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo around 40 villages were destroyed in the fighting in a teary province wh
corruption mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packed into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast state of vera cruz they were taken to a migration facility in the drivers of the trucks were arrested officials were forced to break the lock on the door of one of of one called the truck and help the migrants down people are routinely transported through mexico impact trucks mexico is now of course under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border....
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the gulf coast the results hit on t.w. it's. the beginning of a new era in astronomy for the 1st time scientists have detected the ghostly particles that are not just extraterrestrial but extragalactic. they come from millions of light years away where stars explode or super massive black holes swallow cosmic matter in tremendous full disk neutrinos they're among the most abundant particles that exist at the most mysterious every 2nd 100 begin of them restrung bodies are close to the speed of light without occupant noticing they move on hindered through the universe because they can fly and he's ok through most matter. the neutrino the closest thing to nothing we can imagine. 0 size 0 charge mass very close to 0 and it interacts so weakly with everything. but somehow or other the neutrino isn't what it might be the key to the universe. for astro physicists the universe is one huge laboratory and which most things still have to be discovered. the matter of which the stars planets in sr like gas clouds and humans are composed only
the gulf coast the results hit on t.w. it's. the beginning of a new era in astronomy for the 1st time scientists have detected the ghostly particles that are not just extraterrestrial but extragalactic. they come from millions of light years away where stars explode or super massive black holes swallow cosmic matter in tremendous full disk neutrinos they're among the most abundant particles that exist at the most mysterious every 2nd 100 begin of them restrung bodies are close to the speed of...
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clearly a serious incident off the coast of the gulf of oman and that's certainly causing oil prices to spike. back over to you >> thank you very much let look at how the chinese markets closed over on that side of the world the shanghai comp is up slightly the shenzhen closing 0.3% higher in hong kong, the hang seng failing to get above the flat line today trading more than 0.15% down that following those protests that turned violent yesterday. the fact that government offices closed there for the rest of the week and looking at how the renminbi is trading, it looks like the dollar is strengthening against both versions of the currency there. >>> president trump declined to set a deadline for further tariffs on chinese goods he still expects to meet with president xi at the g20 later this month but he thought a deal would eventually happen. he said u.s. china ties remain strong despite the current dispute. >> i think we'll have a deal with china we have a good relationship. i think they have to make a deal a lot of companies are leaving china as you know. they're going to vietnam, v
clearly a serious incident off the coast of the gulf of oman and that's certainly causing oil prices to spike. back over to you >> thank you very much let look at how the chinese markets closed over on that side of the world the shanghai comp is up slightly the shenzhen closing 0.3% higher in hong kong, the hang seng failing to get above the flat line today trading more than 0.15% down that following those protests that turned violent yesterday. the fact that government offices closed...
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from getting any crude oil down to the gulf coast, so that becomes problematic. he also rightly referenced that hasgrade of u.s. crude relatively high gasoline yield, relatively low diesel yield, whereas that diesel yield is one of the more in demand products on a global basis and much more undersupplied. refined product markets would take potentially a pretty big hit if they didn't have those medium grade middle eastern crudes to depend on. vonnie: the holy oil and gas sector in the s&p -- the whole oil and gas sector in the s&p was upgraded at citi today. do you agree with that? do companies in your coverage overlap with that? -- jason: my coverage right now offers very attractive valuations. the stoxx are discounting about $51 medium-term brent into their equity values relative to the stoxx 600. they are trading at full standard deviation below their historic relationship with the overall market. i would generally agree that these stocks offer very good value. i also think that the crude market is perhaps underestimating, at least over months, how any barriers
from getting any crude oil down to the gulf coast, so that becomes problematic. he also rightly referenced that hasgrade of u.s. crude relatively high gasoline yield, relatively low diesel yield, whereas that diesel yield is one of the more in demand products on a global basis and much more undersupplied. refined product markets would take potentially a pretty big hit if they didn't have those medium grade middle eastern crudes to depend on. vonnie: the holy oil and gas sector in the s&p --...