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on the ground the flames fueled by extreme heat tens of millions on alert from the west to the gulf coast al roker tracking it >>> also tonight, the judge refusing to delay steve bannon's trial after the trump ally's about-face on testifying before the january 6th committee. why the justice department is casting doubts on his intentions >>> the surprise moment at the white house. president biden touting the new bipartisan gun law why the father of a parkland shooting victim interrupted the speech and the new poll spelling trouble for the president, a striking number of democrats who don't want him to run again in 2024. >>> the battle over abortion what the biden administration is telling hospitals they must do under federal law, even in states that ban it. >>> caught on camera, gunshots ringing out at a little league game players and parents running for cover. >>> and news tonight about the musical mind behind one of the most iconic movie themes of all time >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening ancient history is facing an immediate and uncertain futu
on the ground the flames fueled by extreme heat tens of millions on alert from the west to the gulf coast al roker tracking it >>> also tonight, the judge refusing to delay steve bannon's trial after the trump ally's about-face on testifying before the january 6th committee. why the justice department is casting doubts on his intentions >>> the surprise moment at the white house. president biden touting the new bipartisan gun law why the father of a parkland shooting victim...
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one of the reasons is refineries on the gulf coast, a lot of them can only refine heavy crude. we are not importing heavy crude from venezuela or bunker field from russia it causes all kinds of upset antiques -- the thing most people don't realize about the oil and gas industry is it is very competitive. so if someone is price gouging so to speak, somebody will step into that space at a lower price if they can. so it is a market upset that will eventually stabilize right now there is so much going on with refinery capacity, with supply upset and the boycotts as mentioned earlier out of iran and venezuela all causing these problems at the same time. host: given the market upset we are seeing now, why not make the most of the situation given the margins and increase refining output? i see a number of u.s. refining companies are already doing that, but others are operating at 90%, potentially 95% over the rest of the summer. in your mind, are they taking advantage of the situation? >> absolutely not. the spike that we saw in refining margins was directly correlated with the reduct
one of the reasons is refineries on the gulf coast, a lot of them can only refine heavy crude. we are not importing heavy crude from venezuela or bunker field from russia it causes all kinds of upset antiques -- the thing most people don't realize about the oil and gas industry is it is very competitive. so if someone is price gouging so to speak, somebody will step into that space at a lower price if they can. so it is a market upset that will eventually stabilize right now there is so much...
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the gulf coast refineries can't handle. so under the obama administration, we began being able to export again. so we're actually exporting lights. we us lights, we crude, and importing heavy crude. the refineries can handle. so the solution to that obviously is to build new refining capacity or to modify back to where we can handle the, the higher, higher gravity prudes. but that is part of the issue of having to move. we're moving, we're exporting and importing refined products. and we're importing and exporting crude because it's all not evil. it has to match the facilities is being shipped to . well then just looking in terms of the margins of the prices that were saying, partly due to the ukraine was refined. well products have risen. what between 30 and nearly a 140 percent since russian invaded ukraine back in february, and now that's compared to less than a 15 percent increase for a barrel of crude. josh, do you think that we should expect that margin to increase even further as the war drags on? no, no, i think i t
the gulf coast refineries can't handle. so under the obama administration, we began being able to export again. so we're actually exporting lights. we us lights, we crude, and importing heavy crude. the refineries can handle. so the solution to that obviously is to build new refining capacity or to modify back to where we can handle the, the higher, higher gravity prudes. but that is part of the issue of having to move. we're moving, we're exporting and importing refined products. and we're...
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rain into the gulf coast states into the southeast we receive a lot of rain in the past week and a half we're going to add to those totals here's what it looks like here it's a slow-moving system in the southeast. we could see up to 5 inches in some spots look how slowly it moves, bringing rain from texas to the carolinas. could see flash flooding in georgia and south carolina also we could see 2 inches of rain per hour that's going to add to those totals the ground's going to be wet that's going to lead to more flooding again, we could see over 5 inches of rain in some spots this is what it looks like the heavy rest rain in parts of louisiana, the gulf coast 108 in parts of texas. a nice day in the mid-atlantic temperatures in the mid 80s in d.c. with low dew points i know it's july, but we're looking at really hot temperatures in the southeast. a difference temperatures there. we'll look at that in a few minutes. >>> the former dallas quarterback turned nfl tv analyst won the american championship for a third time, tony romo. he beach out mark moulder and joe pavelski on sunday with a
rain into the gulf coast states into the southeast we receive a lot of rain in the past week and a half we're going to add to those totals here's what it looks like here it's a slow-moving system in the southeast. we could see up to 5 inches in some spots look how slowly it moves, bringing rain from texas to the carolinas. could see flash flooding in georgia and south carolina also we could see 2 inches of rain per hour that's going to add to those totals the ground's going to be wet that's...
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and late summer 2005, deadly hurricane katrina displaced thousands of gulf coast residents, including school aged children. laura bush traveled to des moines iowa to meet with students and their families who have been given refuge by local schools. [applause] >> nice to see you. all nice to see you. my name is laura. laura bush. what's your name? so, you are all signed up in school now? good, great. do you have a family here? >> great. >> hello. good to meet you. hi. >> her name is mary. [inaudible] >> hi, how are you. >> hey, we were just in the same class, too. is that fun? that's fun, isn't it? that was a very fun music. did you like it? that's a fun music class. you played the sticks, and that was fun. using america the beautiful. is that your favorite green book kid's song? good to see you. hi. great. >> he's shy. >> it's nice to see you. hi. you want to sing? >> go ahead and talk a little bit. you all can leave, and i can actually visit them a little bit more. margaret, secretary spellings and i have been traveling. today, i had a back to school event on my calendar before the h
and late summer 2005, deadly hurricane katrina displaced thousands of gulf coast residents, including school aged children. laura bush traveled to des moines iowa to meet with students and their families who have been given refuge by local schools. [applause] >> nice to see you. all nice to see you. my name is laura. laura bush. what's your name? so, you are all signed up in school now? good, great. do you have a family here? >> great. >> hello. good to meet you. hi. >>...
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des moines actually has about i think they said around a dozen students who have come up from the gulf coast who are in school there now not at the school that i happen to visit but at other schools in the des moines school district, so really around the country in almost every state. children who've been displaced because of hurricane karina are starting to school this week. it's really important for parents to make sure their children go to school. it's important for their children to have a normal life to have the structure and the routine of going to school and especially since many children have suffered really have seen and separate a lot of really terrible things. so it's important to have the safe structure of that a school gives you so i want to thank all these parents. i want to thank them for putting children in school here. and for letting their children have a normal life and each day more and more things happen to know that the gulf coast in new orleans going to return that. things will be rebuilt that people will be able to go on with their lives as they were. at some point bu
des moines actually has about i think they said around a dozen students who have come up from the gulf coast who are in school there now not at the school that i happen to visit but at other schools in the des moines school district, so really around the country in almost every state. children who've been displaced because of hurricane karina are starting to school this week. it's really important for parents to make sure their children go to school. it's important for their children to have a...
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extreme heat which is not just making things difficult in the west, but extending all the way to the gulf coast, leaving 36 million under heat alerts. miguel almaguer is in the fire zone tonight with late details. >> reporter: exploding in size again overnight, yosemite's washburn fire is quickly sweeping through the national park as more than 500 firefighters lose ground against the out-of-control blaze. >> trying to keep the fire from climbing the trees. >> reporter: torching forestland. flames now plank the 600 massive and iconic sequoias inside the park a national treasure under serious threat. >> they're incredibly fire resilient it's just the fire is so different right now. >> reporter: biologist garrett dickman says yosemite and california has never seen infernos like these. mega fires fueled by extreme drought, the new normal, incinerating trees that withstood flames for thousands of years. >> we have lost 20% of all giant sequoias on earth in the past 2 years alone. so, i mean, at this point every tree counts >> reporter: climate change is playing a role in how these fires burn they're
extreme heat which is not just making things difficult in the west, but extending all the way to the gulf coast, leaving 36 million under heat alerts. miguel almaguer is in the fire zone tonight with late details. >> reporter: exploding in size again overnight, yosemite's washburn fire is quickly sweeping through the national park as more than 500 firefighters lose ground against the out-of-control blaze. >> trying to keep the fire from climbing the trees. >> reporter:...
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pick up some tropical characteristics either way it's going to bring tropical moisture into the gulf coast. and we could see up to 5 inches in some spots. so here is the setup here. there is that area of low pressure it's going to bring the threat of strong winds gusting, damaging winds, and also the chance of some really heavy rain in spots it's going to last for days and days then tomorrow scattered rain from texas to the carolinas as we can see 2 inches per hour that's going to bring the chance for flash flooding, and it's still around on wednesday. the saturated and it's a nice day in the northeast. we're looking at partly sunny skies. temperatures in the mid-80s. low dew points in philadelphia; d.c., and richmond all right, guys. we're going the talk more about that dangerous heat. we're looking at heat indices in the south central states at 110. >> thanks. we'll be checking in soon. >>> listen, if it is hot for you, oh thank heavens on the 7-eleven it is time for a sweet treat it is slurpee day, bringing back the beloved tradition in honor of its 95th birthday you grab the free slurp
pick up some tropical characteristics either way it's going to bring tropical moisture into the gulf coast. and we could see up to 5 inches in some spots. so here is the setup here. there is that area of low pressure it's going to bring the threat of strong winds gusting, damaging winds, and also the chance of some really heavy rain in spots it's going to last for days and days then tomorrow scattered rain from texas to the carolinas as we can see 2 inches per hour that's going to bring the...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston, you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent. >> or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring of suppo
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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we want to focus on one area along the gulf coast where we do have part of this invest 95l producingmorning also a few other areas we'll keep an eye on as the hurricane season gets more active. but we do have flood watches in effect including houston and galveston. lake charles, louisiana. and keep in mind if you are driving and run into heavier downpours, because they are tropical in nature a lot of water falls in a short period of time could really cause ponding on the roadways we also have the lightning with this as well certainly an area to watch this morning. and then as the area of low pressure moves eastward and taps into the moisture from the gulf of mexico. we're going to see this help to fuel storms along the southeast. more mop popup storms and >>> good morning, i am meteorologist cary hall, we have some very low visibility along the coastline, but we are going to see clearing out for the inland valleys. a really nice day in san jose as the temperatures had permit 70s. parts of the east bay will see upper 70s and low 80s. it gets even cooler tomorrow with the breezy when >
we want to focus on one area along the gulf coast where we do have part of this invest 95l producingmorning also a few other areas we'll keep an eye on as the hurricane season gets more active. but we do have flood watches in effect including houston and galveston. lake charles, louisiana. and keep in mind if you are driving and run into heavier downpours, because they are tropical in nature a lot of water falls in a short period of time could really cause ponding on the roadways we also have...
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severe storm threat continues across southeast and the gulf coast where we have this area of low pressure stalled frontal boundary enhancing the rainfall. flash flooding is imminent here this afternoon with daytime heating. a couple areas we'll be monitoring, especially along the gulf coast. over to you. >> carley: thank you. 83 house democrats sign a letter urging president biden to declare public health emergency over roe v. wade reversal. they claim the supreme court precipitated a health crisis across the nation and plunged the health system into upheaval that threatens patients' lives. the white house holding a listening session discussing the impact of abortion bans comes as administration warns pharmacys not to discriminate against women seeking reproductive health prescriptions. out of l.a. county, a spokesman for gascon revealing his office will no longer notify victims of parole hearings, something prosecutors have been doing for decades. they are doing this because alerts can be triggering and george gascon blaming understaffing for the move. victim advocacy unit will disband b
severe storm threat continues across southeast and the gulf coast where we have this area of low pressure stalled frontal boundary enhancing the rainfall. flash flooding is imminent here this afternoon with daytime heating. a couple areas we'll be monitoring, especially along the gulf coast. over to you. >> carley: thank you. 83 house democrats sign a letter urging president biden to declare public health emergency over roe v. wade reversal. they claim the supreme court precipitated a...
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across gulf coast, a front is moving across the ohio river valley and could see showers and thunderstormse southwest. the forecast for monday across midwest, not great. southeast could get spotty showers, nice for northeast and northern plains and we've got the nathan's hot dog eating contest on monday, i couldn't plan a better forecast for my judging that will happen in coney island. i know i've told you this, i am an official judge for the nathan's hot dog eating contest. i brought you t-shirts. i get an official jersey. >> carley: you will wear the black and white pin stripes? >> janice: yes, i didn't get a whistle, i will have a fancy hat. >> carley: i will cherish it forever, this is great. >> janice: joey chestnut will be defending his title. happy 4th of july. >> carley: thank you so much. turning to full blown meltdown on the left after the supreming court deals biden's climate agenda a major blow. >> it is devastating, it is example of court's unwillingness to help the american people. >> wake up to what is going on supreme court and double down, quadruple down. >> carley: carlos
across gulf coast, a front is moving across the ohio river valley and could see showers and thunderstormse southwest. the forecast for monday across midwest, not great. southeast could get spotty showers, nice for northeast and northern plains and we've got the nathan's hot dog eating contest on monday, i couldn't plan a better forecast for my judging that will happen in coney island. i know i've told you this, i am an official judge for the nathan's hot dog eating contest. i brought you...
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that continues, the ground saturated and we could see three to five inches along the gulf coast, thehandle, which means flooding will be possible. the land is saturated, we'll be watching it and it stays warm and muggy moving through the week. >> carley: last time the three of us were together was friday, dancing on the stage with flo rida, and something happened to todd's pants. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> todd: i got too low with flo rida, and split my pants. >> todd: i started out well, doing tropic thunder and i did a really good job, but decided to make it happen and then that happened and here we go, here is the visual evidence, nation. >> carley: you can't salvage those pants can you? >> todd: my goal is to salvage them, if not, auction them off to charity, you saw my tidy whiteys. >> i got you gift to commemorate our friendship. i thought you might want to look at this. >> carley: i will keep it in my office forever. >> never forget me and that moment we shared together. >> we were having fun before then and my rear end took center stage. >> carley: todd with his pants split. >> the
that continues, the ground saturated and we could see three to five inches along the gulf coast, thehandle, which means flooding will be possible. the land is saturated, we'll be watching it and it stays warm and muggy moving through the week. >> carley: last time the three of us were together was friday, dancing on the stage with flo rida, and something happened to todd's pants. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> todd: i got too low with flo rida, and split my pants. >> todd: i started...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services there. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring of support, particularly from restricted states, both monetarily >> offers of kind of other support. not just monetary has b
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services there. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at...
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um, they they built a road that ran along the gulf coast highway 98 and in mobile they decided to make the highway 98 crossing. they didn't wanted to come through downtown mobile in the 20s because mobile was thriving at all. so they decided well, let's pick somewhere nobody cares about and we'll put a bridge and a highway and that was right in the heart of africa. so they built a two-lane drawbridge and then a two-lane highway that went right through downtown africa town and it actually was a it brought a lot of prosperity to africa because people could come over the bridge and everyone going along the gulf coast had to go through africa town. they didn't go through mobile. so they were restaurants and actually there were you know, that that they they were not segregated at the time and so they they were they were africatown grew and grew and grew with this corridor for the road. and so there were there were barbershops and grocery stores and movie theaters and restaurants. pharmacies everything you would want in a town and africa town grew around it in 1927. the mayor's least some of
um, they they built a road that ran along the gulf coast highway 98 and in mobile they decided to make the highway 98 crossing. they didn't wanted to come through downtown mobile in the 20s because mobile was thriving at all. so they decided well, let's pick somewhere nobody cares about and we'll put a bridge and a highway and that was right in the heart of africa. so they built a two-lane drawbridge and then a two-lane highway that went right through downtown africa town and it actually was a...
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whether it becomes a tropical system or not, it is going to be dumping a ton of rain along the gulf coastulf we're talking some places because of the saturated soil, we could be looking at flooding. we also have severe weather firing up now coming across iowa, nebraska, it's going to be causing some problems, maybe even threatening chicago a little bit later into the evening. 16 million people at risk. tomorrow that risk moves into the northeast. late day tuesday from albany, philadelphia, d.c., elkins, pikeville up to burlington and boston as well that's what's going on around >> good monday morning. i am meteorologist kari hall. it will still be a hot day for the inland valley, heading for the low 90s this afternoon. a slight cooldown. only in the upper 80s. it is still going to be much above normal. we will continue to have warm weather throughout the week with san francisco reaching into the upper 60s. we will not see much of a change here but we are watching out for that coastal flooding for the king tied that will be kicking in >>> and that is your latestn >>> and that is your lates
whether it becomes a tropical system or not, it is going to be dumping a ton of rain along the gulf coastulf we're talking some places because of the saturated soil, we could be looking at flooding. we also have severe weather firing up now coming across iowa, nebraska, it's going to be causing some problems, maybe even threatening chicago a little bit later into the evening. 16 million people at risk. tomorrow that risk moves into the northeast. late day tuesday from albany, philadelphia,...
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most of the humidity and moisture continues to be along the gulf coast, and this, of course, across thein these places. additional rain could mean flooding, and there is going to be more rain on the way. ground already saturated, you see some of these oranges, another 3-5 inches of rain along the gulf coast, stretching up along the atlantic when you get up into south carolina and the georgia coast. so with that, no surprise here, we at least see some flooding potential there as there's a flood watch in place with all of that saturated ground. and unfortunately at times, very heavy rain with all that moisture still on the way. your forecasted highs for tomorrow, you're going to see more heat and, jon, this heat isn't going anywhere. so as i go through the next couple of days, a lot of triple digits across a large portion of the country. jon: adam klotz, thanks. the florida keys are noun for -- known for their beauty, history and food. of course, tourists also enjoy the music both on land and even underwater. yes, that's right, underwater. lam. ♪ the local chamber of commerce pays attenti
most of the humidity and moisture continues to be along the gulf coast, and this, of course, across thein these places. additional rain could mean flooding, and there is going to be more rain on the way. ground already saturated, you see some of these oranges, another 3-5 inches of rain along the gulf coast, stretching up along the atlantic when you get up into south carolina and the georgia coast. so with that, no surprise here, we at least see some flooding potential there as there's a flood...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services there. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for, you know, right now they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring of support, particularly from restricted states, both monetarily >> offers of kind of other air support, not just
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services there. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at...
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there a lot longer than you would otherwise, as you take a look across the region, watching the gulf coast states, there is tropical moisture going on there, expecting some flooding, let's take a look at the airport delays, new york, right now, 102 minute average delays anyone coming maybe even some cancellation. next week the airports again, our inland valley. with highs in the 70s. towards the end of that trend next weekend, temperatures reaching to the mid-70s, fourth of july highs in the mid-70s, san francisco, a chilly weekend, we'll be watching out for that fog. now let's talk about the crisis where yesterday the supreme court had the fight against climate change, the environmental protection agency to regulate, global warming. i spoke with. >>> what we're seeing is the supreme court, to do anything meaningful about climate change . >>> while this is a major set back in the move towards cleaner energy, there is room for hope and progress find this story on our website and click on the crisis page. >>> a reminder, you can watch fireworks independence day from the comfort of your own h
there a lot longer than you would otherwise, as you take a look across the region, watching the gulf coast states, there is tropical moisture going on there, expecting some flooding, let's take a look at the airport delays, new york, right now, 102 minute average delays anyone coming maybe even some cancellation. next week the airports again, our inland valley. with highs in the 70s. towards the end of that trend next weekend, temperatures reaching to the mid-70s, fourth of july highs in the...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters.believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the. >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring of
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters.believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the. >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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. >> name for the body of crisis, corpus christi sits on the texas gulf coast.ust east of the bay, it's a park known for bird-watching. and that's what chris seymour was doing there. when he came across something very unnatural. >> to me it just looked like a hollow pile of debris. to be honest. and then he looked and -- he said oh my god! it's two bodies! >> a crime so shocking that years later they are still talking about it. >> i can't even imagine what was in that person's mind that evoked his violence, his rage. >> two young woman, who wanted them that? and why? >> it was a true who had done it type murder. >> and along with who and why was the question of why here? >> this was definitely something that we weren't used to or accustomed to in our town. >> this part of texas isn't exactly ground zero for murder. it's known more for roping, riding, and friday night lights. here life is pretty simple, as are the values its people hold dear, like friendship, family, community. this is where 19-year-old mollie olgin grew up. >> tell me a little bit about what she
. >> name for the body of crisis, corpus christi sits on the texas gulf coast.ust east of the bay, it's a park known for bird-watching. and that's what chris seymour was doing there. when he came across something very unnatural. >> to me it just looked like a hollow pile of debris. to be honest. and then he looked and -- he said oh my god! it's two bodies! >> a crime so shocking that years later they are still talking about it. >> i can't even imagine what was in that...
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falls, oklahoma city, where real-feel temperatures are going to be upwards of 115 even along the gulf coastould feel as hot as 110 tomorrow afternoon wednesday, we start to see this creep up the east coast a little more along the 95 corridor, into southern new england, into cities like d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york, and as you get across western and central massachusetts, it could feel as hot as 100 and 105, and beyond wednesday, we do not look to get much relief at all. new york city, highs stay in the low 90s right into the weekend dallas, our temperatures stay in the triple digits. shep >> adam, thanks very much. >>> a national heat emergency declared for the first time ever in the united kingdom. according to the uk's version of the national weather service, temperatures hit 100 degrees in parts of the country today unprecedented there. the uk is not set up to withstand extreme heat many homes and businesses don't have air conditioning. meteorologists predict tomorrow will be even worse, with temperatures in some areas hitting 104. that would be an all-time high for any spot a
falls, oklahoma city, where real-feel temperatures are going to be upwards of 115 even along the gulf coastould feel as hot as 110 tomorrow afternoon wednesday, we start to see this creep up the east coast a little more along the 95 corridor, into southern new england, into cities like d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york, and as you get across western and central massachusetts, it could feel as hot as 100 and 105, and beyond wednesday, we do not look to get much relief at all. new york...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that wouldn't be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouri
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that wouldn't be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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the gulf coast, those states there, most of them are red and have either banned abortion or have great restrictions at this point. texas, louisiana, alabama and florida, while a purple state is moving toward severe restrictions under governor ron desantis. who would be eligible to get services there and who would staff the clinic? >> there are many organizations you and your listeners are aware of working to maintain or provide access to individuals whose reproductive freedom has been assaulted, if you will. what this project aims to get is those people in the southern states, to get to any access state is incredibly difficult. if you live in the southernmost point of texas, to get to an access state would take over a day. so there are no direct flights. even if your trip was paid for, to get to an access state in a day and have an appointment of services is not really feasible. we need to be clear that wealthy people in our country can get care whenever they want it. but poor people, people of color, marginalized populations do not have that luxury. this is for people impacted that ar
the gulf coast, those states there, most of them are red and have either banned abortion or have great restrictions at this point. texas, louisiana, alabama and florida, while a purple state is moving toward severe restrictions under governor ron desantis. who would be eligible to get services there and who would staff the clinic? >> there are many organizations you and your listeners are aware of working to maintain or provide access to individuals whose reproductive freedom has been...
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really heavy rain along the gulf coast into the southeast.nches of rain in some spots. also some strong winds. linger and meander over the next few days and could pick up tropical characteristics. either way winds and heavy downpours. it is going to be two inches of rain per hour tomorrow, and then wednesday, the grounds are going to be still wet. we've been watching rain here. the past week and a half and we will continue to add to these totals so we could see a flooding risk. also looking at three to five inches in some spot, especially in louisiana, and mississippi, alabama, the panhandle of florida and georgia and south carolina, and you have the risk for some flash flooding as well. and we also are watching the severe weather threat into this evening. 16 million at risk in the great lakes, also the ohio valley and looking at gusting winds and damaging hail and a chance of a few tornadoes. >> michelle grossman, thank you. >>> still ahead on "way too early," president biden is defending upcoming visit to saudi arabia. we will read from his
really heavy rain along the gulf coast into the southeast.nches of rain in some spots. also some strong winds. linger and meander over the next few days and could pick up tropical characteristics. either way winds and heavy downpours. it is going to be two inches of rain per hour tomorrow, and then wednesday, the grounds are going to be still wet. we've been watching rain here. the past week and a half and we will continue to add to these totals so we could see a flooding risk. also looking at...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the. >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and mississippi, right off the gulf coast. it's difficult to get to an area where you can receive care. if you look at the map and you look at the southernmost tip of texas are like galveston. >> you cannot drive or fly to the nearest access state within 24 hours. so if you're like a single parent or a working parent, you just keep it. it's not feasible for right now. they're still trying to raise the money to purchase an outfit, a vessel. >> autry believes it will cost about 20 million dollars. people can find ways to help. >> by going to probably start over that outpouring
the group plans to put off the gulf coast on federal waters. we believe it is legal to provide reproductive health care services. they're going to be uploading clinic. so it has to meet all the. >> you know, specifications of a clinic that would be on land. she says that she and her partners have been working on the idea for several years. >> they've talked with lawyers now. things have kicked into high gear. doctor autry says for many people in states like texas, louisiana and...
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and we're going to focus on the southeast and gulf coast states.seeing rain hearing thunder this morning, a front is sinking to the south bringing scattered storms. areas of rain could see flooding as well. the dakotas, minnesota io ntthe carolinas. we'll be right back. or josie? no, he's switching his choice cash back category to home improvement, so he earns more on a new doggy door. extra large. with the bank of america customized cash rewards card, you just can't stop getting rewarded. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. what makes febreze car vent clips different? febreze has steady release technology. just click, install and boom! febreze uses your fan to circulate freshness that won't overwhelm or fade... for up to 40 days of consistent scent. febreze car. a jelly bean that's good for you? try nature's bounty jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier-for-you form. more
and we're going to focus on the southeast and gulf coast states.seeing rain hearing thunder this morning, a front is sinking to the south bringing scattered storms. areas of rain could see flooding as well. the dakotas, minnesota io ntthe carolinas. we'll be right back. or josie? no, he's switching his choice cash back category to home improvement, so he earns more on a new doggy door. extra large. with the bank of america customized cash rewards card, you just can't stop getting rewarded. one...
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the heat is dangerous across the plains and gulf coast where there's more excessive heat warnings in effect. we have seen this where the temperatures are over 100 degrees heading up to 110. and we're also looking at those highs reaching into the 90s and triple digits across a big part of the country, even new york city today headed for 94 degrees. we have seen a lot of records broken. also been keeping an eye on what's happening in london. the strong area of high pressure that caused an all-time record of 104 eventually will start to break down and they'll see a break from the high heat over the next few days but one more hot day there. as far as what we're seeing here in the bay area, taking a look at antioch ten day temperature forecast. we'll see highs reaching into the mid to upper 90s. low 90s for the weekend but it will be warm at times. especially for our inland areas for the next week or so. san francisco is keeping it cool and also foggy with highs in the upper 60s. that forecast continues even into next week. >>> all right, thank you keri. summer break nearing an end for so
the heat is dangerous across the plains and gulf coast where there's more excessive heat warnings in effect. we have seen this where the temperatures are over 100 degrees heading up to 110. and we're also looking at those highs reaching into the 90s and triple digits across a big part of the country, even new york city today headed for 94 degrees. we have seen a lot of records broken. also been keeping an eye on what's happening in london. the strong area of high pressure that caused an...
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one village near the gulf coast was flattened. the earthquake was felt as far away as to buy airport workers in france have gone on strike just days before the start of school holidays. they're demanding higher salaries to cope with the record inflation. 17 percent of friday's flights out of paris is to mean apples or cancel and millions of people in the us are traveling for the july 4th holiday weekend with number soaring to pre pandemic levels. some airlines are struggling to cope with demand planning, staffing shortages, bad weather, and air traffic delays. thousands of flights of another delayed all cancelled. well, those were the headlines. the news continues here in al jazeera after restitution africa stolen up station. thanks so much and bye for now. o agreement approaches 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the islands resources growth. the younger generation emerges, determined to own their future no matter where different meta wrapper and his fiance, a student, and a politician. as they tackle
one village near the gulf coast was flattened. the earthquake was felt as far away as to buy airport workers in france have gone on strike just days before the start of school holidays. they're demanding higher salaries to cope with the record inflation. 17 percent of friday's flights out of paris is to mean apples or cancel and millions of people in the us are traveling for the july 4th holiday weekend with number soaring to pre pandemic levels. some airlines are struggling to cope with demand...
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slow to develop, but it could pick up tropical characteristics either way heavy rains along the gulf coast over the next three, four days. let's take a look at what's happening in the gulf. we have a system that's going to sink to the south, and we're going see it moving very, very slowly it's going to bring the threat of strong winds gusting and heavy rain we could see rain up to 5 inches in some spots. bringing scattered rain from texas to the carolinas we could see 2 inches of rain per hour we could see some flooding rains as well. wednesday the ground is going to be so wet, saturated soil, more rain is going to lead to the risk for flash flooding that could happen in parts of georgia and south carolina as well over 5 inches of rain is possible along the coast this is what the rainfall forecast looks like. we've been so wet in this area the past week, week and a half, and we're going add to this as we go throughout the next few days as well lubbock then we head to the northeast, a nice day there today 85 in new york city with partly sunny skies, 80 in scranton. all right, guys. we're go
slow to develop, but it could pick up tropical characteristics either way heavy rains along the gulf coast over the next three, four days. let's take a look at what's happening in the gulf. we have a system that's going to sink to the south, and we're going see it moving very, very slowly it's going to bring the threat of strong winds gusting and heavy rain we could see rain up to 5 inches in some spots. bringing scattered rain from texas to the carolinas we could see 2 inches of rain per hour...
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the big story is that dangerous heat from the dakotas to the gulf coast and all the way to. today. dallas could approach a record of 110 degrees today. salt lake city hit 107 yesterday. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, 80s in the northeast. a heat wave is expected there later this week. mid 70s and low 80s for the pacific northwest. >>> coming up, not so fast. the jewel thief who was no gem. >>> first a real wedding crasher. a massive wave takes out this wedding reception. >>> and gas prices are coming >>> back now with their wild scene. the guests scrambled as the surf took down tables and bars but the wave whipped up by the tropical storm made it even more special. some of those waves approaching 24 feet high, were big enough to crash over two-story buildings. several home were damaged but no one was hurt. life guards report more than 1,500 rescues along hawaii's south shore. >>> turning to the war in ukraine, two top officials have been fired for treason. president zelenskyy removed and replaced the security chief and prosecutor general. he says dozens of officials work
the big story is that dangerous heat from the dakotas to the gulf coast and all the way to. today. dallas could approach a record of 110 degrees today. salt lake city hit 107 yesterday. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, 80s in the northeast. a heat wave is expected there later this week. mid 70s and low 80s for the pacific northwest. >>> coming up, not so fast. the jewel thief who was no gem. >>> first a real wedding crasher. a massive wave takes out this wedding...
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all the way to the gulf coast.l-like temperatures will top 100 degrees from northern california to kansas city, to houston. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, 80s in the northeast and northwest, 90s in both chicago and detroit. again, 93, kansas city. >>> coming up, the dispute in the carpool lane as a pregnant woman argues that her fetus is a passenger. >>> but first, the powerful avalanche caught on camera during a mountain tour. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million >>> back with nature's fury in asia. ten tourists survived this avalanche, they were able to take cover before the ice, snow over-ran them. >>> frightening moments as a landing gear of a spirit airlines's plane caught fire. flying from tampa to atlanta, just hit the runway when officials said its landing gear overheated. passengers were shaken. >> the
all the way to the gulf coast.l-like temperatures will top 100 degrees from northern california to kansas city, to houston. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, 80s in the northeast and northwest, 90s in both chicago and detroit. again, 93, kansas city. >>> coming up, the dispute in the carpool lane as a pregnant woman argues that her fetus is a passenger. >>> but first, the powerful avalanche caught on camera during a mountain tour. when that car hit my motorcycle,...
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checking the radar, there's also heavy rain along the gulf coast.areas could see up to a foot over the next few days. storms could also produce flooding in the desert southwest and storms are expected in the northeast. more triple digit heat from dallas to memphis. 90 in both new york and portland today. 112 in phoenix. ♪ >>> coming up, a big change at starbucks. >>> also ahead, the scary situation as a bear tries to escape from inside this house. >>> and later, it's not too late to plan your family vacation. some >>> back now with a bear cub trapped in this house near lake tahoe, california, bear-ly clinging to a window still as it tried to escape. the homeowner called volunteers to help remove the bear, which was inside the house for hours. eventually the cub found an open door and reunited with mama bare. >>> a scary scene for little league players when gunfire interrupted their game. police are investigating after tis video showed the young players hitting the dirt when they heard several shots fired near the field. the coach said he felt bullet
checking the radar, there's also heavy rain along the gulf coast.areas could see up to a foot over the next few days. storms could also produce flooding in the desert southwest and storms are expected in the northeast. more triple digit heat from dallas to memphis. 90 in both new york and portland today. 112 in phoenix. ♪ >>> coming up, a big change at starbucks. >>> also ahead, the scary situation as a bear tries to escape from inside this house. >>> and later,...
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heavy rain and flash flooding now along the gulf coast. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> news tonight about a deadly police shootout in kentucky. two officers and a k-9 shot and killed. several officers wounded. police serving a warrant when the gunman opened fire at his home. pierre thomas standing by. >>> summer shark warnings for the holiday weekend. authorities patrolling the shores. a 17-year-old girl now speaking out from her hospital bed after being attacked by a shark in florida. doctors trying to save her leg. >>> overseas tonight, the deadly russian missile strike near odesa, ukraine. at least 21 people killed, 39 wounded. russia hitting a residential building and recreational center. >>> after being detained for 134 days, the trial of wnba star brittney griner getting under way in moscow. president biden meeting today with ten democratic governors trying to protect abortion rights following the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade. the president telling them, the fight is not over and warning of a possible nationwide ban
heavy rain and flash flooding now along the gulf coast. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> news tonight about a deadly police shootout in kentucky. two officers and a k-9 shot and killed. several officers wounded. police serving a warrant when the gunman opened fire at his home. pierre thomas standing by. >>> summer shark warnings for the holiday weekend. authorities patrolling the shores. a 17-year-old girl now speaking out from her hospital bed after being attacked by a shark...
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we were able to, as we were bringing her around into the ship dismantling yard on the gulf coast, we conducted a number of exercises where we actually send teams of navy repair experts on to that ship to go through and conduct battle damage assessments with some rudimentary repairs to really start to exercise some of that capability. we are also, for some of our normal repairs, i'll use the uss chancerville which is docked in japan where we are replacing a shaft out there. looking at that, thinking about that differently, the initial estimate came in to replace that shaft it was in the range of 100 and 140 days. we got that down to 90 days, hundred days or so. just by changing our processes and thinking about things differently. we are exercising that type of thought process into some of our repairs. we still have some work to do. >> but is it true right now that at least for a nuclear aircraft carrier or submarine that is battle damaged, the only place for it to be repaired would be a shipyard in the continental united states? >> we can do some of that work in yakuska. we have docki
we were able to, as we were bringing her around into the ship dismantling yard on the gulf coast, we conducted a number of exercises where we actually send teams of navy repair experts on to that ship to go through and conduct battle damage assessments with some rudimentary repairs to really start to exercise some of that capability. we are also, for some of our normal repairs, i'll use the uss chancerville which is docked in japan where we are replacing a shaft out there. looking at that,...
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one village under the gulf coast to one village rather near the gulf coast was almost destroyed. the earthquake was felt as far away as to buy firefighters in peru of finally contained a forest fire. near the ink and ruins of mac pitcher they've been battling the place for more than 3 days. there is concerned that strong winds may reignite the flames. the fire broke out on tuesday, near one of the world's most famous archaeological sites, and destroyed approximately $100.00 acres of land that's almost as big as 50 foot full pitches. ecuador government has cut fuel prices as part of a deal to end 2 weeks of protests against the rising cost of living. widespread demonstrations by indigenous protest as a paralyzed the country. at least 6 people were killed and hundreds of others injured. the government has 90 days to deliver on other parts of the deal. the rest, the demands of the indigenous groups still to come here on these. i'll find out why b's are creating a bus it occupied east, jerusalem, and its force. could this be the play as a d rail nova joke of inches, hopes of a 4th st
one village under the gulf coast to one village rather near the gulf coast was almost destroyed. the earthquake was felt as far away as to buy firefighters in peru of finally contained a forest fire. near the ink and ruins of mac pitcher they've been battling the place for more than 3 days. there is concerned that strong winds may reignite the flames. the fire broke out on tuesday, near one of the world's most famous archaeological sites, and destroyed approximately $100.00 acres of land that's...