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type of crude that was being produced mostly that wasn't really geared up with refiners in the gulf coast or midwest weren't really geared up to run that. they were geared up for heavier, more sour crude. it made sense to export the light crude. imports have gone to the midwest. even in the gulf it's minimal. a lot of that has come from an increase in canadian imports competing with saudi and mexican crude. that has really helped to drive some of those waterborne imports out. like yeah, there's more north american independence. 3 million to 4 million barrels per day imported into the u.s.. host: what's the difference between sweet and sour crude? guest: it's a sulfur rating. hey lighter, sweeter crude, it's easier to produce for the lower sulfur products that are in demand. for entry -- for instance like ultra low sulfur diesel. in europe, when you think about it, they are very dependent on diesel. light, sweet crude's are very much in the high demand there. host: northport, new york. you are next. guest: -- caller: november, 2020, there was a fresh crash in the oil. at the time i think s
type of crude that was being produced mostly that wasn't really geared up with refiners in the gulf coast or midwest weren't really geared up to run that. they were geared up for heavier, more sour crude. it made sense to export the light crude. imports have gone to the midwest. even in the gulf it's minimal. a lot of that has come from an increase in canadian imports competing with saudi and mexican crude. that has really helped to drive some of those waterborne imports out. like yeah, there's...
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for one reason because of hurricane activity that shut down some gulf coast refineries. those are now coming back. i think refinery runs were stagnant over working or 15 barrels a day and now they're expected to rise. we seen a rise up to around 16 crude barrels a day this month and globally the iea came out today and said they see global refinery runs climbing something like 3 and a half million barrels a day over the next couple of months so what that will do is increase the supply of gasoline and diesel onto the market. >> but again, i was going to say again there's so much it really depends on what demand does over the next couple of months. you're going to see more people driving because of the holidays, or are you going to see more people flying? it's hard to tell business travel is way down and i don't think that's effective a recovery back to pre- covid-19 levels for years so maybe more people are going to be traveling for the holidays but you know, a lot of that depends on it, how much are people going to be out yshopping and eating and so on and so forth. >> if
for one reason because of hurricane activity that shut down some gulf coast refineries. those are now coming back. i think refinery runs were stagnant over working or 15 barrels a day and now they're expected to rise. we seen a rise up to around 16 crude barrels a day this month and globally the iea came out today and said they see global refinery runs climbing something like 3 and a half million barrels a day over the next couple of months so what that will do is increase the supply of...
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young son was burdened with repaying their dish. judy, as soon as you actually get up out of the gulf coast, i'm in, i'm going to get them to get caught up. well, isn't it? yeah. the look of on the gala rely up, but then the bottom are doing what i mean. i mean, it depends on the phone. what we've done. i'm looking at me going to go over here that i yeah, this shakuma runs the child helpline team at prior us in, in g o based and delhi. he led the team that rated the bangle factory and rescued. 45 children, including russian bots. us also want to go about than what's already went out a. they were not going to get put. i think i me go to coffee, honey. got to get out to go to go. those put a plan. it was a funny people like that the water going to pick, i'm going in. ah, the finance jury is gone by the fin gum vegan at the other. i've read together that can i get a carnegie continental that that data dick on them would have bad tech o at the admin building rather than angel gone down with the last year has seen a growing demand for child workers as factory owners hired cheap labor to cover th
young son was burdened with repaying their dish. judy, as soon as you actually get up out of the gulf coast, i'm in, i'm going to get them to get caught up. well, isn't it? yeah. the look of on the gala rely up, but then the bottom are doing what i mean. i mean, it depends on the phone. what we've done. i'm looking at me going to go over here that i yeah, this shakuma runs the child helpline team at prior us in, in g o based and delhi. he led the team that rated the bangle factory and rescued....
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this island on the texas gulf coast is famous for its natural beauty and it is easy to see why. galveston island state park and the moody gardens wildlife exhibits, living on this island
this island on the texas gulf coast is famous for its natural beauty and it is easy to see why. galveston island state park and the moody gardens wildlife exhibits, living on this island
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still warm along the gulf coast and across the southwest. 82 in miami. >>> coming up, what your iphoneld soon be able to do. >>> but first we're now hearing from the assistant director involved in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. what his lawyer is revealing. >>> plus, the shoc >>> back, now, with a major development in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. the lawyer for the film's assistant director has come forward with a new account of what happened. here's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, the attorney for the assistant director at the center of the investigation of the fatal shooting on the set of "rust" is speaking out for the first time. >> want to start with the affidavit, it states that my client grabbed the gun off of a prop cart and handed it to baldwin. that absolutely did not happen. >> reporter: the attorney for assistant director dave halls, in a tense exchange on fox news. >> the armorer handed it directly to baldwin. and baldwin put it inside where his hollister would be. and then, at some point, he pulled the firearm out and wanted to adjust the holliste
still warm along the gulf coast and across the southwest. 82 in miami. >>> coming up, what your iphoneld soon be able to do. >>> but first we're now hearing from the assistant director involved in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. what his lawyer is revealing. >>> plus, the shoc >>> back, now, with a major development in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. the lawyer for the film's assistant director has come forward with a new account of what happened....
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the system moving east is bringing storms from the gulf coast into the carolinas today.s all part of a coast-to-coast storm system that will hit the midwest with heavy rain today. the northeast gets that rain tomorrow. checking today's high temperatures 50s in boston and seattle. mid-50s from denver to chicago, as well. 80s for the southwest. >>> coming up, the growing impact of the nationwide teacher shortage. >>> but first alec baldwin now being sued for that deadly movie set shooting. what the lawsuit is revealing about the conditions on that set. >>> and later, move over, tesla, from iraq, i could still hear the booms. makes it hard to be a good mom. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [naomi] thanks to dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] support more victories
the system moving east is bringing storms from the gulf coast into the carolinas today.s all part of a coast-to-coast storm system that will hit the midwest with heavy rain today. the northeast gets that rain tomorrow. checking today's high temperatures 50s in boston and seattle. mid-50s from denver to chicago, as well. 80s for the southwest. >>> coming up, the growing impact of the nationwide teacher shortage. >>> but first alec baldwin now being sued for that deadly movie...
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strong storms along the gulf coast.ountain snow in the northwest. >>> finally, the new attraction sus spending thrill-seekers 1300 feet above the big apple. >> we tried it out, along with will gans. >> reporter: ever wonder what it feels like to be 1,000 feet above the big apple? wonder no more. welcome to the city climb. the highest open-air building climb in the world. it's taller than four football fields combined. finally, opening day for thrill seekers willing to scale the perimeter of this skyscraper. folks coming from all over for their own slice of this daredevil's heaven. and we couldn't resist. outfitted in jumpsuits and harnesses. andrew, mona and will. >> you guys, we can do slow motion in post. >> reporter: the goal is to make it to the apex of the climb. a platform situated 1,271 feet in the air, all for the chance to do the lean. by first, you have to get there. outside, in the open air, tethered only to the building. that door swinging open. woo. >> [ bleep ]. oh, man. >> oh, my god. holy [ bleep ]. >> r
strong storms along the gulf coast.ountain snow in the northwest. >>> finally, the new attraction sus spending thrill-seekers 1300 feet above the big apple. >> we tried it out, along with will gans. >> reporter: ever wonder what it feels like to be 1,000 feet above the big apple? wonder no more. welcome to the city climb. the highest open-air building climb in the world. it's taller than four football fields combined. finally, opening day for thrill seekers willing to scale...
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we could get them off of the west coast ports and move them in to say the gulf of mexico and florida. how do you see that working? yeah, well there's, there's a couple of things i think are fairly interesting here. one is a 40 percent of all shipping containers to enter the united states come through these 2 ports, as we mentioned before, portal los angeles and the port of long beach. so that's obviously a, just a problem in and of itself to have so much of these cargo containers coming through such a small geographical area. but here's the thing i just mentioned. 84 container ships are now sitting in the water off of the coast, waiting to get into port. now, the question that i posed before is why not re route many of those container ships to other locations, send them to florida, send them to the gulf of mexico. why not move them to other ports where, where it would make sense to get them in. i've actually checked how long this would take. it takes 2 weeks, essentially from los angeles. you go down to the panama canal, come back up on the other side. and now you've got florida, and
we could get them off of the west coast ports and move them in to say the gulf of mexico and florida. how do you see that working? yeah, well there's, there's a couple of things i think are fairly interesting here. one is a 40 percent of all shipping containers to enter the united states come through these 2 ports, as we mentioned before, portal los angeles and the port of long beach. so that's obviously a, just a problem in and of itself to have so much of these cargo containers coming through...
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the system moving east is bringing storms from the gulf coast into the carolinas today.s all part of a coast-to-coast storm system that will hit the midwest with heavy rain today. the northeast gets that rain tomorrow. checking today's high temperatures 50s in boston and seattle. mid-50s from denver to chicago, as well. 80s for the southwest. >>> coming up, the growing impact of the nationwide teacher shortage. >>> but first alec baldwin now being sued for that deadly movie set shooting. what the lawsuit is revealing about the conditions on that set. set. tric t gti fan[nafter homeeom i the booms. makes it hard to be a good mom. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, >>> back, now, with the start of a six-month space adventure. four astronauts launched overnight from florida, on the spacex rocket. they are due to arrive at the international space station today. they said it's an honor to fly on this veterans day. >>> a new lawsuit has been filed in connection with the shooting on the set of the alec baldwin movie. the lawsuit targets baldwin and the movie p
the system moving east is bringing storms from the gulf coast into the carolinas today.s all part of a coast-to-coast storm system that will hit the midwest with heavy rain today. the northeast gets that rain tomorrow. checking today's high temperatures 50s in boston and seattle. mid-50s from denver to chicago, as well. 80s for the southwest. >>> coming up, the growing impact of the nationwide teacher shortage. >>> but first alec baldwin now being sued for that deadly movie...
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we could get them off of the west coast ports and move them in to say the gulf of mexico and florida. how do you see that working? yeah, well, there's a couple of things i think are fairly interesting here. one is a 40 percent of all shipping containers to enter the united states come through these 2 ports as we mentioned before, port los angeles and the port of long beach. so that's obviously a, just a problem in and of itself to have so much of these cargo containers coming through such a small geographical area. but here's the thing. i just mentioned 84 container ships are now sitting in the water off of the coast, waiting to get into port. now, the question that i posed before is why not re route many of those container ships to other locations, send them to florida, send them to the gulf of mexico. why not move them to other ports where, where would make sense to get them in? i've actually checked how long this would take. it takes 2 weeks, essentially from los angeles. you go down to the panama canal, come back up on the other side. and now you've got florida, and you've got the
we could get them off of the west coast ports and move them in to say the gulf of mexico and florida. how do you see that working? yeah, well, there's a couple of things i think are fairly interesting here. one is a 40 percent of all shipping containers to enter the united states come through these 2 ports as we mentioned before, port los angeles and the port of long beach. so that's obviously a, just a problem in and of itself to have so much of these cargo containers coming through such a...
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still warm along the gulf coast and across the southwest. 82 in miami. >>> coming up, what your iphoneld soon be able to do. >>> but first we're now hearing from the assistant director involved in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. what his lawyer is revealing. >>> plus, the shocking dis oh, man that is wrinkly. like, not even just a little wrinkly, that's a whole lot of wrinkly. there are wrinkles on top of wrinkles! how do you even let your clothes get that wrinkled? how?! at least my shoes look good! looking good starts with bounce wrinkleguard. the megasheet designed to help prevent wrinkles in the dryer. you get more with aarp medicare advantage plans from unitedhealthcare. like $0 copays on tier 1 and tier 2 prescription drugs. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ so go ahead. take advantage now. ♪ wow! ♪ ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type
still warm along the gulf coast and across the southwest. 82 in miami. >>> coming up, what your iphoneld soon be able to do. >>> but first we're now hearing from the assistant director involved in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. what his lawyer is revealing. >>> plus, the shocking dis oh, man that is wrinkly. like, not even just a little wrinkly, that's a whole lot of wrinkly. there are wrinkles on top of wrinkles! how do you even let your clothes get that...
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but if you're west that a mexico, it's showers mostly around the gulf coast. ah, ah, the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal cartels and corrupt politicians you, we don't want to politicians anymore. they just dis, united the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how sharon's elders led the fight for self determination residing at that time. thinking that the not coast was the same as thinking of 2 and government by the people on al jazeera, almost a year after violent protests and a former prisoner became president, heard these people head to the polls once again. on november 28th, it will vote for a new parliament. will this election bring long away to change to the country? purchased on books, special coverage on all to 0? ah. 31 people trying to reach britain have drowned in the english channel in the worst recorded migration disaster on the crossing. ah, i've had them think of this is al justina alive from doll. ha. also coming up, all 3 men charged in the death of a black man sh
but if you're west that a mexico, it's showers mostly around the gulf coast. ah, ah, the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal cartels and corrupt politicians you, we don't want to politicians anymore. they just dis, united the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how sharon's elders led the fight for self determination residing at that time. thinking that the not coast was the same as thinking of 2 and government by...
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and, right now, the gulf coast is just being pounded upon. i think people are-- it's not that people haven't paid attention, but, right now, there's this urgency to we have to make changes, we have to make better evacuation routes, we have to acknowledge that some communities such as frontline communities have been impacted for years due to things called red-lining and blue-lining. when we start to do this, this is when we actually can move towards actually living in a thriving world. >> sreenivasan: jasmine sanders, executive director of our climate, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> sreenivasan: for more national and international news, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the infrastructure bill approved last night includes $50 billion for climate resiliency, funding to help mitigate and adapt to the effects of global warming. newshour weekend special correspondent tom casciato reports now on a unique partnership in northern california that's adding behavioral science and cultural awareness to climate studies,
and, right now, the gulf coast is just being pounded upon. i think people are-- it's not that people haven't paid attention, but, right now, there's this urgency to we have to make changes, we have to make better evacuation routes, we have to acknowledge that some communities such as frontline communities have been impacted for years due to things called red-lining and blue-lining. when we start to do this, this is when we actually can move towards actually living in a thriving world. >>...
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s. gulf coast. we are expecting some heavy storms to roll across texas, and we could see some flooding in southern areas that sure update the weather, sponsored by cut all airways voted world's best air line of 2021. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello molly, inside this is the news. our lie from dive hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. we're being punished for detecting the need their end of the virus, the south african government hits back at travel bombs. the new wave of restrictions raises fears, signs of a global economic recovery may be taking a hit, rotting the troops, ethiopia prime minister visits the.
s. gulf coast. we are expecting some heavy storms to roll across texas, and we could see some flooding in southern areas that sure update the weather, sponsored by cut all airways voted world's best air line of 2021. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello molly, inside this is the news. our lie from dive hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. we're being punished for detecting the need their end of the virus, the south african government hits back at travel bombs. the new wave of restrictions raises...
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mild along the gulf coast as well, 75 in new orleans. >>> coming up, walmart makes a big change when it comes to online shopping. >>> also ahead, a new prediction about gas prices and the states seeing the sharpest increase in prices. >>> and parents describing a nightmare saying they gave birth to the wrong baby. the in vitro mix-up and how they got their baby back. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> walmart's self-driving trucks are hitting the road all on their own. the company says human safety drivers are no longer being used inside two vehicles on the streets of bentonville, arkansas. they're the retail industry's fi
mild along the gulf coast as well, 75 in new orleans. >>> coming up, walmart makes a big change when it comes to online shopping. >>> also ahead, a new prediction about gas prices and the states seeing the sharpest increase in prices. >>> and parents describing a nightmare saying they gave birth to the wrong baby. the in vitro mix-up and how they got their baby back. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a...
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that'll eventually reach the gulf coast of the weather, sponsored by katara, always serious, darkest days. with one man leading the country through uh, pleasant alice out as last legitimacy. he needs to step down. how is he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president basha, alyssa, we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night when the reason that could effect any human aside master of chaos on all jazeera, the latest news as it breaks it in the brazilian rainforest, means these areas are now emitting more carbon dioxide than they're absorbed with detail coverage. country like chile because of its geographic conditions, has an enormous advantage from around the world. what's happening here is local forming communities using simple method to solve a complex environmental problem. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there. i'm hello, mom he is in. this is the use our life from dough home coming up in the next 60 minutes thousands of sudanese are out on the streets to voice their anger against the mili
that'll eventually reach the gulf coast of the weather, sponsored by katara, always serious, darkest days. with one man leading the country through uh, pleasant alice out as last legitimacy. he needs to step down. how is he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president basha, alyssa, we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night when the reason that could effect any human aside master of chaos on all jazeera,...
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and so on the atlantic and gulf coast states, researchers have come up with the term ghost forest.y describe the cedar trees that have been damaged by salt water intrusion and those coastal forests used to be lush and green. used to be a critical ecosystem. but now we are seeing them bleached white because of the salt water intrusion and eventually they do die off. this is not just a problem that we're seeing here in the u.s. we're also seeing it happening in brazil. as well as ukraine and mows am bic all dealing with the same problem. now there is a major effort under way to replant a lot of those trees and help also by building oyster reefs to slow down erosion. you can see more of this story as well as what is happening with our climate in crisis by going to nbc bay area.com. marcus? >> all right, kari. thank you. >>> coming up forget the hot fudge and grab some gravy. we have a new spin on thanksgiving desserts that may have you ditching the pumpkin pie. maybe some potato pie. i don't know about that. we'll check it out when we return. >>> first now the man known as tiger king
and so on the atlantic and gulf coast states, researchers have come up with the term ghost forest.y describe the cedar trees that have been damaged by salt water intrusion and those coastal forests used to be lush and green. used to be a critical ecosystem. but now we are seeing them bleached white because of the salt water intrusion and eventually they do die off. this is not just a problem that we're seeing here in the u.s. we're also seeing it happening in brazil. as well as ukraine and mows...
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number one, the loss of really good union jobs went away but that heavy cruise coming down to the gulf coast, that is the type of crude that all refineries are set up to transition into gasoline. so i mean, they -- they are doing an experiment on us right now, and it is like a chemistry lab gone bad. they are literally experimenting with america's future with these crazy ideas of shutting down pipelines because they're having to address -- >> sean: they tried to deny -- >> the green new deal and the aocs of the world. >> sean: my question to you, and you know energy as well as anybody are no, if we want to become energy independent again, how quickly would we be able to accomplish that? >> i think it's went to take us a while to get back but the main thing that's got to happen and it will be a little political here, we got to change the administration, and we got to change congress so that they can't put these crazy policies into place. the idea that they are talking about shutting down the pipeline that comes out of canada, goes across michigan, is nonsense. it's like they tried to stop the
number one, the loss of really good union jobs went away but that heavy cruise coming down to the gulf coast, that is the type of crude that all refineries are set up to transition into gasoline. so i mean, they -- they are doing an experiment on us right now, and it is like a chemistry lab gone bad. they are literally experimenting with america's future with these crazy ideas of shutting down pipelines because they're having to address -- >> sean: they tried to deny -- >> the green...
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but if you're west that in mexico, it showers mostly around the gulf coast ah and assassinations in broad daylight and increasing moderates, towns and cities. living in fear, al jazeera world examines the rise and criminal gangs, and the palestinian israeli community. how are these violent crime syndicates operating and are these ready authorities doing enough to combat them at palestinian israeli crime? waived on al jazeera lou. the hello again. you're watching. i just a reminder about the top stories this out. at least $31.00 refugees and migrants tried to reach britain have ground in the english channel and the cali after they're both st. you an official say it is the worst disaster in the crossing since they started keeping records. 7 years ago. 3 white men in the u. s. had been found guilty of murdering a 25 year old black man who was out jogging, almost aubrey was chase down and shot dead in a georgia neighborhood last year. the son of libya is formerly the mom. i got that he has been far from running in next month. presidential election. electro commission say say for the slam get
but if you're west that in mexico, it showers mostly around the gulf coast ah and assassinations in broad daylight and increasing moderates, towns and cities. living in fear, al jazeera world examines the rise and criminal gangs, and the palestinian israeli community. how are these violent crime syndicates operating and are these ready authorities doing enough to combat them at palestinian israeli crime? waived on al jazeera lou. the hello again. you're watching. i just a reminder about the top...
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s. gulf coast, we are expecting some heavy storms to roll across texas and we could see some flooding in southern areas that sure update the weather, sponsored by cut, all airways voted wills. best air line of 2021. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm molly inside. this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes . we're being punished for detecting the new there end of the virus. the south african government hits back at travel bombs. the new wave of restrictions raises fears, signs of a global economic recovery may be taking a hit, rotting the troops, ethiopians, prime minister visits the front lines as fighting escalades against rebels from to grind. at least 3 people are dead in the solomon islands, off the days of rising against government policies and in sports and be a superstar lebron james is slapped with a fine for bad behavior. as the alley lakers are exceeded by the sacramento kings for their 5th loss in 7 games. ah hello and welcome to the program. growing number of countries around the world have decided to ban all restrict travel from southern africa
s. gulf coast, we are expecting some heavy storms to roll across texas and we could see some flooding in southern areas that sure update the weather, sponsored by cut, all airways voted wills. best air line of 2021. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm molly inside. this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes . we're being punished for detecting the new there end of the virus. the south african government hits back at travel bombs. the new wave of restrictions raises...
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but if you're west that a mexico, it's showers mostly around the gulf coast. ah, with the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states, standing up to criminal cartels and corrupt politicians you, we don't want to politicians anymore. they just dis, united the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how sharon's elders led the flight. the self determination residing at that time. thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of joanne's government by the people on al jazeera. oh, a welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. at least $31.00 record geez, and migrant is trying to reach britain that drowns and english channel mckelly after they're both frank, you an official say the worst disaster, the crossing since they started keeping a record 73 white men in the us have been found guilty of murdering of 25 year old black men without joking about ob, are able to chase down and shot dead in their georgia neighborhood last year. and health officials in the us are concerned about another potential surg
but if you're west that a mexico, it's showers mostly around the gulf coast. ah, with the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states, standing up to criminal cartels and corrupt politicians you, we don't want to politicians anymore. they just dis, united the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how sharon's elders led the flight. the self determination residing at that time. thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of joanne's...
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this island on the texas gulf coast is famous for its natural beauty and it is easy to see why. the moody gardens wildlife exhibits, living on this island
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he did call the gulf coast. he is working on getting an estimate and get everything fixed. >>> for a couple years now, the city of highward is helping people trying to make it in the bay. the housing navigation celebrated its two-year anniversary on thursday. the shelter opened in 2019. 153 people have sought shelter. 100 of them have moved into permanent housing. >> christy smith shows us. >> reporter: thanksgiving dinner will be complete, for hundreds of people in richmond. >> we distribute 500 turkeys for free. we're providing each family with a bag of food. >> reporter: people signed up and drove through and volunteers helped load it up. >> this is my first time coming here. >> reporter: richard alexander picks up food he plans to prepare. it means a lot. >> it's being faithful. everybody is trying to help each and every one. everybody's trying to help. >> reporter: it's the sixth annual turkey drive. >> we're happy to do it. >> reporter: cory elliot calls it a black neighborhood. >> our goal is to continue
he did call the gulf coast. he is working on getting an estimate and get everything fixed. >>> for a couple years now, the city of highward is helping people trying to make it in the bay. the housing navigation celebrated its two-year anniversary on thursday. the shelter opened in 2019. 153 people have sought shelter. 100 of them have moved into permanent housing. >> christy smith shows us. >> reporter: thanksgiving dinner will be complete, for hundreds of people in...
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is the daytime heart, 55 in charlotte, 49 in memphis and we deal with potential, texas and the gulf coastand the area of low pressure moving slowly so that means more chances for heavy rain depending on where the area of low pressure sets up. normally it would be good news but they have seen a lot of rain in texas that will cause flash flooding concerns. the rest of the country is quiet. the next storm system moving into the west will bring coastal rain and mountain snow. for much of the country, cooler temperatures so your daytime high in chicago 45, 60 in atlanta, 60 in dallas which is cool for this time of year your forecast looking at potential for heavy rain in parts of the south and the lake effect snow is cranked up because we have the relatively warm waters of the great lakes comes in from canada and potential for lake effect snow, we will monitor it. the big storm systems for potential to the flooding, lake effect snow, a little warmer. >> nice to see you both. todd: if you're waking up this morning there's a lot going on. keeping an eye on the governor's race in new jersey. jack
is the daytime heart, 55 in charlotte, 49 in memphis and we deal with potential, texas and the gulf coastand the area of low pressure moving slowly so that means more chances for heavy rain depending on where the area of low pressure sets up. normally it would be good news but they have seen a lot of rain in texas that will cause flash flooding concerns. the rest of the country is quiet. the next storm system moving into the west will bring coastal rain and mountain snow. for much of the...
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export from the gulf coast rose, the highest since july. part of it is demand by the other part is strategic selling out of inventories before the end of the year, that way you can avoid some taxes. that is the day to day. now let's look at next year and what we are expecting in terms of a deficit or surplus. the market could be ready to swing into a healthy surplus, according to the big international energy forecasters. iea, opec show a surplus next year. however, all of this is provided on opec-plus producers hitting their individual output targets under the supply deal which they have yet to do. one thing i want to highlight, spot prices for metals have been weaker. backwardation has not. now you have six of the base industrial metals like aluminum and zinc all in backwardation. that is the first time since 2007. that means the spot price is still above future prices. let's get back to the energy story. front and center, what will we do about the oil price? china could be releasing some of its oil from its strategic reserve, days after t
export from the gulf coast rose, the highest since july. part of it is demand by the other part is strategic selling out of inventories before the end of the year, that way you can avoid some taxes. that is the day to day. now let's look at next year and what we are expecting in terms of a deficit or surplus. the market could be ready to swing into a healthy surplus, according to the big international energy forecasters. iea, opec show a surplus next year. however, all of this is provided on...
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parts of the gulf coast or carolinas or whatever the question may be.location maybe. butwe're still throwing money at these places . instead what you do is you start with the irrevocable theologies of climate change. one of the most livable parts of america that will remain livable. how do we incentivize people to live there which is what the army corps of engineers fema and hud have formed an alliance of federal agencies that are saying you know, no more rebuilding in coastal areas that are getting destroyed every year . domain on those locations. zero relocation grants, spending in louisiana so we are moving in that direction right now. we're doing fairly product things that you wouldn't normally describe to the us government which i think are the right things to do . so we talked about the planets, the migration and now the infrastructure, transportation and otherwise which is to say if we now know where we are directly people into livable geographies that will be more stable, now that's where should we wish be and spending on infrastructure and focu
parts of the gulf coast or carolinas or whatever the question may be.location maybe. butwe're still throwing money at these places . instead what you do is you start with the irrevocable theologies of climate change. one of the most livable parts of america that will remain livable. how do we incentivize people to live there which is what the army corps of engineers fema and hud have formed an alliance of federal agencies that are saying you know, no more rebuilding in coastal areas that are...
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we are located about 16 miles off the cape of coast hatteras, north carolina, and we're 240 feet of water with-- where the labrador and gulf stream coasts collide. we're very proud to be working to tell the story of the uss monitor. what is the uss monitor? it's a basically strange cheese box in a raft that was the first of its kind of a prototype and was designed specifically for warfare to fight the css virginia in the civil war. you can see it is a strange-looking vessel, but this is the days of cannonballs and cannon fire. it was purposely very low to the water, not giving the enemy very much to hit, so you just had a little pilot light up forward, which is the little strange square box to the bow that you see on the right side, to that rotating gun turret. that rotating gun turret is the first working rotating gun turret in the world and it truly is one of the most modern today. you can see how both vessels are very low-lying to the water. again, the virginia, which is sort of in the background, has got sloping sides where cannonballs would bounce off. this was done on purpose, fairly aligned to the water, and to the
we are located about 16 miles off the cape of coast hatteras, north carolina, and we're 240 feet of water with-- where the labrador and gulf stream coasts collide. we're very proud to be working to tell the story of the uss monitor. what is the uss monitor? it's a basically strange cheese box in a raft that was the first of its kind of a prototype and was designed specifically for warfare to fight the css virginia in the civil war. you can see it is a strange-looking vessel, but this is the...
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that was bring heavy crude to the texas gulf coast, which could be refined there. type of crude that our refiners use down there. shutting down oil and gas producing areas with regulations. sending the message clearly that we don't like the fossil fuel industry. that's what they did. for anyone to stand up now -- i think it's the height of hypocrisy, number 1, for the secretary of energy to be saying oh, please, opec, please give us some energy when there is a 100-year supply of liquefied natural gas in america. >> martha: if you were the energy secretary today and faced with this and there's covid implications and oil producers are not excited to make mother because they're doing well on these shorter supplies. what would you do? one or two quick things that you could do that would make things get cheaper. >> number 1, send the message that american fossil fuel is not the enemy here. that will keep our economy going. whether you're a big fan of electric cars or not, the electricity is driven by fossil fuels. we're blessed to have a country with this type of resour
that was bring heavy crude to the texas gulf coast, which could be refined there. type of crude that our refiners use down there. shutting down oil and gas producing areas with regulations. sending the message clearly that we don't like the fossil fuel industry. that's what they did. for anyone to stand up now -- i think it's the height of hypocrisy, number 1, for the secretary of energy to be saying oh, please, opec, please give us some energy when there is a 100-year supply of liquefied...
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the cold front, you see rain showers from the cold front in the southeast, across portions of the gulf coast line of storms, heavy rain into florida tomorrow so rain soggy and raw across north georgia where the frontal boundary is taking it into florida, it becomes wet tomorrow, temperatures a little warmer there but it is feeling more like winter across the country. todd: additionally ditch the flip-flops that i have been wearing. ditch the flip-flops, thanks. >> that is my advice. todd: why did you point to her? i want to clarify. carley: i did out of this conversation. keep in mind the new fox weather apps available to download in the apps store or foxweather.com. thank you. time is 29 after the hour. after the razor thin governors race in deep blue georgia, deep blue new jersey, anyone's game in 2022. our next guest thinks so. you will meet the young republican candidate fighting to flip his hometown district read. >> something about his hometown, you are from their too. mike huckabee on deck, do not go anywhere. br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent
the cold front, you see rain showers from the cold front in the southeast, across portions of the gulf coast line of storms, heavy rain into florida tomorrow so rain soggy and raw across north georgia where the frontal boundary is taking it into florida, it becomes wet tomorrow, temperatures a little warmer there but it is feeling more like winter across the country. todd: additionally ditch the flip-flops that i have been wearing. ditch the flip-flops, thanks. >> that is my advice. todd:...
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>> i don't get it it's as if those hundreds of cargo ships off the pacific and gulf coast is just anou can afford it it's okay. i love it when the richest 1% like stephanie ruhle can afford it because i can that's not how it works. carley: if everybody can afford things we don't need build back better. that was the argument for build back better as well. thank you for joining us. kicking off or monday right way. todd: pour a cup of that chinese milk get ready for "fox & friends," it starts right now. ♪ >> president biden's approval reaching historic lows. >> 41% approve. 53 disapprove. >> a lot of people across this country are really having buyer's remorse. >> the jury in the trial of kyle rittenhouse set to begin directions. >> process we believe that the jury knows that and they see that today president biden and chinese president xi jinping will have a virtual meeting. >> they have to be hard hitting with communist china to discover the origins of covid-19. >> natural immunity is proving as effective. the federal
>> i don't get it it's as if those hundreds of cargo ships off the pacific and gulf coast is just anou can afford it it's okay. i love it when the richest 1% like stephanie ruhle can afford it because i can that's not how it works. carley: if everybody can afford things we don't need build back better. that was the argument for build back better as well. thank you for joining us. kicking off or monday right way. todd: pour a cup of that chinese milk get ready for "fox &...
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negotiator. [ applause ] we've got colette pinchon battel the founder and executive director of the gulf coast in louisiana, back in the states. they're a nonprofit helping communities of color across the south that are already feeling the effects of climate change, rebuild after disasters and build more sustainable communities and more sustainable economies. and then there's an activist who leads fridays for future strikes in germany, during the global climate strikes in 2019, louisa helped organize 270,000 marchers in berlin, put pressure on german political parties to take climate change seriously. climate change is frightening, she said. so the question is, how can we turn this anxiety into something constructive? that's what these young leaders are already doing. i'm really looking forward to sitting down and talking with some of them in a separate forum later today, because they're not just working for their own countries. they are forming a movement across borders to make the older generation that got us into this mess see that we all have an obligation to dig ourselves out. and if thos
negotiator. [ applause ] we've got colette pinchon battel the founder and executive director of the gulf coast in louisiana, back in the states. they're a nonprofit helping communities of color across the south that are already feeling the effects of climate change, rebuild after disasters and build more sustainable communities and more sustainable economies. and then there's an activist who leads fridays for future strikes in germany, during the global climate strikes in 2019, louisa helped...
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hurricanes devastated the gulf coast and northeast. most rainfall in a single hour in new york's history. hurricane ida delivered flash floods and winds that left 80 dead across mississippi and louisiana. the bootleg dixie and caldor wild fires destroyed an estimated 1.6 million acres in the pacific northwest and hundreds of homes. that's all just the tip of the literal iceberg. it is happening. in front of our eyes. to millions of us. are we likely to see any meaningful change during the next week at cop 26? i guess it is a matter of hope for the best but prepare for the very, very worst. when we come back i'll talk to acclaimed climatologist michael mann about the challenges ahead. stay tuned. aver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (ma
hurricanes devastated the gulf coast and northeast. most rainfall in a single hour in new york's history. hurricane ida delivered flash floods and winds that left 80 dead across mississippi and louisiana. the bootleg dixie and caldor wild fires destroyed an estimated 1.6 million acres in the pacific northwest and hundreds of homes. that's all just the tip of the literal iceberg. it is happening. in front of our eyes. to millions of us. are we likely to see any meaningful change during the next...
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like parts of the gulf coast for the carolinas or whatever the question may be or whatever the locationmay be but we're still throwing money at these places. instead you start with the realities of climate change one of the most lovable parts of america that will remain livable. how do we incentivize people to move their which is with the army corps of engineers in fema and hud have formedth this alliance of federal agencies that are say no more rebuilding in coastal areas that are destroyed and getting destroyed every year in emmett domain on those locations. here's your relocation spent in michigan not louisiana. we are moving in that direction right now were doing technocratic things that you wouldn't normally ascribe to the u.s. government which i think of the right things to do. we talk about climate, migration and other infrastructure and transportation and otherwise of her own military which is to say if we know where we are directing people into livable geographies that will be more stable that's where we should spend on infrastructure and focus on improving roads and highways a
like parts of the gulf coast for the carolinas or whatever the question may be or whatever the locationmay be but we're still throwing money at these places. instead you start with the realities of climate change one of the most lovable parts of america that will remain livable. how do we incentivize people to move their which is with the army corps of engineers in fema and hud have formedth this alliance of federal agencies that are say no more rebuilding in coastal areas that are destroyed...
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it retained much of its strength over nine states and four days with the damage from the gulf coast to new england many of the proposals are based on mitigation assessments and findings frome observations in the field after the wind even to us and many of these activities are done in coordination with our partner agencies. the teams study the impact of the disasters and compile the lessons learned which can be applied across the nation to other regions. these findings help building officials and building owners to understand why wind damages happen and to learn how to prevent them from reoccurring. one of the most effective ways to safeguard the communities against future natural disasters is to adopt the resistant building codes. these help protect people both physically and financially by reducingge damages to buildings and minimizing disruptions to daily life. hazard resistant building codes or low impact solutions that can help break the cycle to the natural disaster damage and reconstruction. the 2019 study by the national institute of building scientists found that adopting the l
it retained much of its strength over nine states and four days with the damage from the gulf coast to new england many of the proposals are based on mitigation assessments and findings frome observations in the field after the wind even to us and many of these activities are done in coordination with our partner agencies. the teams study the impact of the disasters and compile the lessons learned which can be applied across the nation to other regions. these findings help building officials...
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heavy rain continues to drench the pacific northwest as well as the gulf coast. >> but that's nothingabout what exactly we can expect because you look at that map an it doesn't look so bad right now. >> we see a lot of green dots an we see zero delays that could change as we get later on in to today. the reason being, because of a few systems as you mentioned, but the two main systems is this area right here and that area right there across the pacific northwest. we'll start with the pacific northwest where there is plenty of rain to come across washington, going into canada, and they just really had a tough go of it lately. unfortunately, this atmospheric river, which is just a plume of moisture off the pacific, will be replaced with another one that spells more in the way of rainfall not only today but tuesday, where we could see up to six inches of rainfall off the coast of washington. away from the coast into the higher elevations, we could see up to a foot of snow. across the great lakes going into new england, we have another clipper system coming through and then on its heels i
heavy rain continues to drench the pacific northwest as well as the gulf coast. >> but that's nothingabout what exactly we can expect because you look at that map an it doesn't look so bad right now. >> we see a lot of green dots an we see zero delays that could change as we get later on in to today. the reason being, because of a few systems as you mentioned, but the two main systems is this area right here and that area right there across the pacific northwest. we'll start with...
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raining and even over into the central plains pretty clear there the east coast and down to the gulf coast calm weather conditions, but there'll be a line of showers reaching basically from western new york and the ohio valley down through the missouri area and then down into texas, but it doesn't look like a much as much enough. turbines i should say to produce any travel delays at the major airports. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. mainly sunny skies all the way through the seven-day period notice the warm-up. we're going to have over the weekend with high temperatures climbing into the upper 60s. not only inland, but around the bay shoreline as well and then just a cooldown going into early next week. it's looking good. we need the rain, but we love this then we sure do. thanks spencer right coming up next abc 7 news insider phil matier joins us live after sitting down one-on-one with san francisco's police chief to talk about this weekend's crime wave. or their penalties for doing that what i'd like to see is the fullest extent of the law exercise phil's full conversation with t
raining and even over into the central plains pretty clear there the east coast and down to the gulf coast calm weather conditions, but there'll be a line of showers reaching basically from western new york and the ohio valley down through the missouri area and then down into texas, but it doesn't look like a much as much enough. turbines i should say to produce any travel delays at the major airports. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. mainly sunny skies all the way through the seven-day...
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weekends of the year, heavy rain is pounding and drenching the pacific northwest as well as the gulf coastmeteorologist tyler malden live from the weather center. tyler, how bad is it going to get? >> good morning, christi, alex. let me start you off with some good news first. you see the map behind me, there's nothing but green. that means there are absolutely no weather address at the moment. that could change, though, as we go through the rest of today because you see the systems at play here. we have a system down to the south, we have the system up here to the north, and we've got the system across the pacific northwest. any of those systems could cause a few minor water delays as we go later on into today and on into early monday. case in point, yesterday pittsburgh had a weather delay due to deicing the airplane. we could see minor days, but nothing too significant on this sunday. starting off up here across the pacific northwest, you can see rain is going to continue across portions of washington, going on into canada. an spheric river is impacting the area right now and once this
weekends of the year, heavy rain is pounding and drenching the pacific northwest as well as the gulf coastmeteorologist tyler malden live from the weather center. tyler, how bad is it going to get? >> good morning, christi, alex. let me start you off with some good news first. you see the map behind me, there's nothing but green. that means there are absolutely no weather address at the moment. that could change, though, as we go through the rest of today because you see the systems at...
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we're also tracking some rain along the gulf coast. as airports is a 30-minute delay in boston. logan airport up there. but it's all due to this little clipper system that's bringing more snow to parts of the great lakes and in some cases could be kind of heavy. watch out if you're driving anywhere from buffalo back down towards cleveland over to detroit. snow being reported in all three of the locations and even a couple of flurries in the big apple and philadelphia earlier today so along i-90 and i-75 those will be your slicker spots for driving and watch out for potential airport delays in these areas. the winter weather advisory in effect outlined in purpose, especially to the east of the great lakes. that's where they could see anywhere from six to eight inches of snow. it's not over yet. there's another clipper system coming in tomorrow. if you thought maybe i'll wait this out a day i might want to rethink about that because more snow is anticipated with a little bit of pockets and higher snow amounts. out to the pacific northwes
we're also tracking some rain along the gulf coast. as airports is a 30-minute delay in boston. logan airport up there. but it's all due to this little clipper system that's bringing more snow to parts of the great lakes and in some cases could be kind of heavy. watch out if you're driving anywhere from buffalo back down towards cleveland over to detroit. snow being reported in all three of the locations and even a couple of flurries in the big apple and philadelphia earlier today so along i-90...
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established in 1975 following an opec oil embargo, the spr can hold up to 714 million barrels along the gulf coast> john berman following the announcement was asked about concern that tapping the nation's oil reserves is a quick fix that rile doesn't address the bigger issue. >> this is a short term solution. that is true. it is not intended to be a long-term solution. it is intended to correct the supply and demand mismatch in the market right now. so as more production comes online after covid, then you will see, obviously, the supply coming up to where the demand is. that hasn't happened fully yet, and that's why this mechanism of doing this exchange of the strategic petroleum reserve is to be able to mesh supply and demand over the next shorter period of time. >> but others say tuesday's announcement may be pure politics. cnn economics and political commentator. >> reporter: oil prices are already falling. the administration claims that they're falling because of this move that the decline happened in anticipation of this announcement. maybe it could just be that supply chains are normalizing.
established in 1975 following an opec oil embargo, the spr can hold up to 714 million barrels along the gulf coast> john berman following the announcement was asked about concern that tapping the nation's oil reserves is a quick fix that rile doesn't address the bigger issue. >> this is a short term solution. that is true. it is not intended to be a long-term solution. it is intended to correct the supply and demand mismatch in the market right now. so as more production comes online...
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louis as storm number two comes in and we'll see some rain again from the great lakes to the gulf coast. so regardless of whether your flying or driving or taking the train, i hope you get there safely and check in with us for updates. >> gene, thank you so much. >>> and remember you could sign up to get email alerts from cnn meteorologist and reporters in the field any time at cnn.com/weather reports. coming up this hour, how a man who admitted to sexually abusing four teenager girls managed to avoid a jail sentence. the lawyer for one of his vikes joins us. >>> and then this. >> when we do speak out, especially about satanic things, there are all of these people who come and will try to disrupt. >> the colorful big lie supporter running for positions that could help shape the outcome of our fute elections. you're in the "cnn newsroom." everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower y
louis as storm number two comes in and we'll see some rain again from the great lakes to the gulf coast. so regardless of whether your flying or driving or taking the train, i hope you get there safely and check in with us for updates. >> gene, thank you so much. >>> and remember you could sign up to get email alerts from cnn meteorologist and reporters in the field any time at cnn.com/weather reports. coming up this hour, how a man who admitted to sexually abusing four teenager...
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see the rainfall extending from the big apple all the way to the state of georgia, even to the gulf coasty clear out, behind it, high pressure, and some of the coldest air of the season so far will enter and that will allow for temperatures to drop below freezing in central park for the first time this year, and also windy conditions starting to commence as well. check this out thursday, just leading into thanksgiving. that is another weather maker for the nation's midsection, so as people travel home from the holidays, they could encounter some delays, as well. here's the wind forecast. you can see tonight, this evening, at least from d.c. to new york, we could see wind gusts from 20 to 30 miles per hour. but as we edge closer into the middle parts of the week and thanksgiving day, kim, that's when wind gusts could exceed 40 miles per hour, and that brings the potential for delays and cancellations. >> all right. sounds like a mess. thanks so much, derek van dam. appreciate it. >>> and the thanksgiving period in the u.s. usually marks the start of the big holiday gift-buying season befor
see the rainfall extending from the big apple all the way to the state of georgia, even to the gulf coasty clear out, behind it, high pressure, and some of the coldest air of the season so far will enter and that will allow for temperatures to drop below freezing in central park for the first time this year, and also windy conditions starting to commence as well. check this out thursday, just leading into thanksgiving. that is another weather maker for the nation's midsection, so as people...
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reserves are located along the gulf coast in underground salt caverns at four major facilities in louisianaexas. they hold more than 600 million barrels of petroleum. but mr. biden's move comes at a complicated moment -- with his administration trying to strike a balance between boosting the economy while also cutting oil and gas use because of its impact on climate change. days before last month's u.n. climate summit, the president was asked if he's being inconsistent. >> on the surface, it seems like an irony, but the truth of the matter is -- you've all known -- everyone knows -- that the idea we're going to be able to move to renewable energy overnight and not have -- from this moment on, not use oil or notse gas or not use hydrogen is just not rational. william: the question now is whether these temporary actions boosting oil and gas supplies will make enough difference for consumers to see. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. judy: the president's move today mes at one of the busiest times of the year for drivers as many prepare to travel for thanksgiving. bob mcnally is presi
reserves are located along the gulf coast in underground salt caverns at four major facilities in louisianaexas. they hold more than 600 million barrels of petroleum. but mr. biden's move comes at a complicated moment -- with his administration trying to strike a balance between boosting the economy while also cutting oil and gas use because of its impact on climate change. days before last month's u.n. climate summit, the president was asked if he's being inconsistent. >> on the surface,...