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launching out of havana and the expedition was supposed to end up in mexico but they ended up in tampa, completely the other side of the gulf of mexico and they ended up on this eight year odyssey starting off with some 300 men around the gulf of mexico darting from tampa bay, finally making their way to mexico. they finished with only four survivors and they start along the way.some of them even committed cannibalism even though there's much food in these environments as i think you mentioned, the gulf of mexico as one of the richest estuary and environments in the world. there was everything they needed to support themselves but they have long speculated why did they starve? there were oysters, stone crabs. these delicacies that we consider today, mullet everywhere. fish that would stop skips in their tracks and yet they are starting. one historian argued they didn't like the food . they like human flesh? and many of these spanish explorers, conquistadors were from inland to spain. so they were not fishing people so they didn't know how to harvest food. they knew how to steal it from the native people but they didn't know
launching out of havana and the expedition was supposed to end up in mexico but they ended up in tampa, completely the other side of the gulf of mexico and they ended up on this eight year odyssey starting off with some 300 men around the gulf of mexico darting from tampa bay, finally making their way to mexico. they finished with only four survivors and they start along the way.some of them even committed cannibalism even though there's much food in these environments as i think you mentioned,...
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banded up on an eight year odyssey around the gulf of mexico starting from tampa bay and making their way to mexico. they finish with only for survivors. they starved. some committee cannibalism. even though there was so much food right there the gulf of mexico is one of the richest environments in the world. there's everything they needed to support themselves. historians speculated why did they start when there's oysters, crabs, these delicacies. fish so thick in the water that they would stop in their tracks. yet, they are starving. and why? one historian argued they did not like seafood. but they like human flesh? >> but, many of these spanish explorers, conquistadors were from inland spain. they were not fishing people. they did not know how to harvest seafood. they knew how to steal its but they did not kw how to harvest it. >> your book comes right up to today and includes a lot of developments issues. people from chicago we go to the florida we are fiar with is a very developed strip malls, condo canyons. >> yes but it's the same lesson. how did development come into florida i
banded up on an eight year odyssey around the gulf of mexico starting from tampa bay and making their way to mexico. they finish with only for survivors. they starved. some committee cannibalism. even though there was so much food right there the gulf of mexico is one of the richest environments in the world. there's everything they needed to support themselves. historians speculated why did they start when there's oysters, crabs, these delicacies. fish so thick in the water that they would...
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when they got into the gulf of mexico, they overshot the mississippi river's mouth and ended up off of texas and mat dord -- matagorda bache. at that point one of the ships it a sandbar and began to sink and it yielded this that we have generously on loan from ver sigh in france. we think this is the ship that sunk during la salle's voyage. this is a romantic depics of his voyage. you see the ships he was arriving on, the crew attempting to disembark into exas and over here you can see native tribes that were attempting to push them back. we've moved to about 14 years later and there are people that want to try again. pierre lemoine, the son of a canadian fur tripper wants to france to louis xiv of to petition to build around the gulf of mexico and the mississippi river. his is his river to the king laying out the rationale to le in thiarea. he's arguing there could be mineral wells, wonderful fur till land and farms. the first french settlement in the new world we're -- we're going to see not actually in the new orleans area but they were in mo bill. this is the first permanent settle
when they got into the gulf of mexico, they overshot the mississippi river's mouth and ended up off of texas and mat dord -- matagorda bache. at that point one of the ships it a sandbar and began to sink and it yielded this that we have generously on loan from ver sigh in france. we think this is the ship that sunk during la salle's voyage. this is a romantic depics of his voyage. you see the ships he was arriving on, the crew attempting to disembark into exas and over here you can see native...
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, bumping into cold airfrom the gulf of mexico, bumping into cold air from canada, the gulf of and regenerates the jet stream towards the atlantic which drives the low pressure towards the uk. it looks for the longer period that potential for more on settled weather in the north west, wet and windy, from time to time, but further away from those areas of low pressure, further south and east, the greater chance of the best of the greater chance of the best of the drier and brighter weather, but good news for gardeners and growers, some welcome rain. this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall, the headlines at ten. president trump leaves the g7 meeting in canada insisting the talks were "very productive" despite major differences on trade. no tariffs, no barriers, that's the way it should be — and no subsidies. mr trump is heading to singapore for a landmark meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, on tuesday. awarding the chief executive of network rail a cbe is causing controversy following weeks of severe disruption to rail services. also this hour, a striking display at
, bumping into cold airfrom the gulf of mexico, bumping into cold air from canada, the gulf of and regenerates the jet stream towards the atlantic which drives the low pressure towards the uk. it looks for the longer period that potential for more on settled weather in the north west, wet and windy, from time to time, but further away from those areas of low pressure, further south and east, the greater chance of the best of the greater chance of the best of the drier and brighter weather, but...
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but key west is also unique because it is on both the atlantic and the gulf of mexico. re by the gulf stream. you know, i'm sorry to say that, you know, key west, i believe, is doomed. as is a lot of the gulf mainland. and what goes first is not the houses, it's the infrastructure, it's the stormwater infrastructure, it's the freshwater sources that go first that'll make it more and more difficult to live in these places. but, you know, americans are the very embodiment of contradiction, aren't we? historically, even today with we do things that -- i mean, why are real estate prices in miami higher than they have ever been when, if you go after a rainstorm, you have to go walk your poodle wearing boots? it'll be gone. you can't get homeowners insurance in these places either. but we continue to buy and live in these places. we live in harm's way. so i'm sorry to say i believe that the keys are doomed. they'll go back to where they were several thousand years ago, and that was, you know, underwater. >> i'm sorry to hear that, and i congratulate you on winning your award.
but key west is also unique because it is on both the atlantic and the gulf of mexico. re by the gulf stream. you know, i'm sorry to say that, you know, key west, i believe, is doomed. as is a lot of the gulf mainland. and what goes first is not the houses, it's the infrastructure, it's the stormwater infrastructure, it's the freshwater sources that go first that'll make it more and more difficult to live in these places. but, you know, americans are the very embodiment of contradiction, aren't...
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it is a port city controlling trade and vessels in an out of the gulf of mexico. is cousin of this hub trading that goes around that norlin's has always been very important and the british figured if they could capture that, they could control the trade that comes out of the country here if you control the trade of a country you are at war with, you can help determine the outcome. >> as a port city, new orleans' cultural history is tradition. got it, the as it goes into everything is seller, bell pepper, and onions. that is actually what i like to refer to as the cradle mayor creole. we are painfully aware of being seven feet under sea level to matter where you are. how are you going to grow carrots? you can't go a caret. you cannot -- carrot. the water table is too high. >> >> people see the jazz is the only original american art form. i'm not sure it's the only one, but it is the most famous. >> for the next tune of ours, we will learn about the city's history. we begin our special feature learning about the origins of the city. -- for the next two hours, we will
it is a port city controlling trade and vessels in an out of the gulf of mexico. is cousin of this hub trading that goes around that norlin's has always been very important and the british figured if they could capture that, they could control the trade that comes out of the country here if you control the trade of a country you are at war with, you can help determine the outcome. >> as a port city, new orleans' cultural history is tradition. got it, the as it goes into everything is...
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it is a port city that controls trade and vessels coming out of the gulf of mexico. it is because of this hub of t new orleans is very important. the british felt they could capture that trade. some of the important people that helped dictate what would happen during the battle of new orleans on the british side, general packing him, who becomes the leader of the ground assault. he is the brother of the duke of wellington, so he has a lot of clout in the british circle. you have the leader of a command of the overall assault force of british troops. on the american side, the famous is going to be andrew jackson. a haitianople like refugee who puts together almost 260 free men of color to put together a battalion. it is generally accepted 700,000 british troops were here during the ground assault, and someone about 400,000 american soldiers. between thehelming british compared to the americans. the british were professional soldiers. many were very decorated military men. even though the americans had 4000 troops, three quarters did not have much experience. the first
it is a port city that controls trade and vessels coming out of the gulf of mexico. it is because of this hub of t new orleans is very important. the british felt they could capture that trade. some of the important people that helped dictate what would happen during the battle of new orleans on the british side, general packing him, who becomes the leader of the ground assault. he is the brother of the duke of wellington, so he has a lot of clout in the british circle. you have the leader of a...
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it was the first city that controlled all of the trade and vessels coming in and out of the gulf of mexico and because of this hub of trading, new orleans has always been very important and the british figured if they could capture that, they control that trade, and if you could control the trade of a country, you could help determine that outcome as well. there are so many important people out here that helped dictate what would happen on the british side. it really includes people like general packing him who eventually becomes the commander of the entire ground assault out here. he is the brother of the duke of wellington. he's got a lot of clout in the british circle there. there's also admiral cochrane, who not necessarily was here, but was in command of the overall assault force, 15,000 troops, that the british have. on the american side, the most famous will be andrew jackson who commanded the u.s. gulf forces at the time. you also have people like joseph, a refugee from the haitian revolution who puts together almost three to 50 men -- almost 260 free men of color to put together a
it was the first city that controlled all of the trade and vessels coming in and out of the gulf of mexico and because of this hub of trading, new orleans has always been very important and the british figured if they could capture that, they control that trade, and if you could control the trade of a country, you could help determine that outcome as well. there are so many important people out here that helped dictate what would happen on the british side. it really includes people like...
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it's time for the weather news now here is richard with news of a potential storm brewing in the gulf of mexico yes matina now i should ask you where do you think it's going to bring in the gulf of mexico because there are lots of areas of close clusters there which suggest potential storm development but as actually run this sequence is this area up here you've got to keep an eye on and that's the area which shows the potential to develop into some sort of cycling and give some threatening weather across parts of the u.s. south so first the situation we have a jury in the course of sunday with some heavy rain affecting many parts of central america certainly yucatan peninsula looking very wet at the moment but that rain further towards the north is going to continue to push up certainly the if you like the moist air is coming from all the way down towards the equator and it's going to deliver probably one hundred millimeters of rain in some places across parts of texas and maybe into other southwestern states so a wet period of weather coming for this particular region meanwhile on the pacific
it's time for the weather news now here is richard with news of a potential storm brewing in the gulf of mexico yes matina now i should ask you where do you think it's going to bring in the gulf of mexico because there are lots of areas of close clusters there which suggest potential storm development but as actually run this sequence is this area up here you've got to keep an eye on and that's the area which shows the potential to develop into some sort of cycling and give some threatening...
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you see we have the radar, moisture streaming in from the gulf of mexico dealing with potential of floodings and louisiana and severe threat today exists from the midwest through the great lakes toward the northeast and cold enough for snow across the northern rockies. severe threat across the plane states stretching towards the mid-atlantic a large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and all of this tropical moisture surging in from the gulf of mexico. the flooding threat is ongoing throughout the day into tomorrow across portions of texas. this is the area hit hard by harvey. one other thing i want to mention is extreme heat across the central us, southern us and the southeast as well. jillian: 10 minutes after the hour, watchdog unleashed, the men behind the investigation into hillary clinton's email scandal feeling the heat on capitol hill. >> we found in the inappropriate political messages we uncovered cast a cloud over the mid year investigation. jillian: what did we learn from his bombshell testimony? our next guest says it is coming back to bias from the obama administration,
you see we have the radar, moisture streaming in from the gulf of mexico dealing with potential of floodings and louisiana and severe threat today exists from the midwest through the great lakes toward the northeast and cold enough for snow across the northern rockies. severe threat across the plane states stretching towards the mid-atlantic a large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and all of this tropical moisture surging in from the gulf of mexico. the flooding threat is ongoing...
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colonials who started arriving here in the --80's and 6099, was how to 1699, was how to connect the gulf of mexico and the mississippi to the whole north american land on the other. this little bayou allows french theorers to circumvent mouth of the mississippi river lakenstead, come through pontchetrain and up this little bayo disembark and take a two mile portage route to the mississippi river. you could get there without going up the mississippi river. new orleans was established at that point and that is today's french quarter. as we come up this overpass, you will see bayou st. john. if you draw a line from this water body in the foreground to justice to the left of the high-rises there, that marks the little two-mile trail. it was going through swap, but this particular route was just a couple of feet above the swamplands, and that made a dry portage. st. johning over bayou right now and we will be following it more closely here, making a right. -- after the founding of the city, this was an early plantation region here. small truck farms and dairies as well as some larger commodity plantati
colonials who started arriving here in the --80's and 6099, was how to 1699, was how to connect the gulf of mexico and the mississippi to the whole north american land on the other. this little bayou allows french theorers to circumvent mouth of the mississippi river lakenstead, come through pontchetrain and up this little bayo disembark and take a two mile portage route to the mississippi river. you could get there without going up the mississippi river. new orleans was established at that...
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we're also watching this area develop potentially in the gulf of mexico. a 20% chance of developing into something as it drifts towards the gulf of mexico. that's a low percentage. either way there's going to be a lot of heavy rain. maybe some gusty winds at times over the next couple of days, and this happy father's day. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. in the next hour, we could see drizzle. in the santa cruz mountains, temperatures in the 50s. by lunchtime, it will be partly cloudy and breezy at >> have yourself >> have yourself a safe and happy sunday. father's day for those of you celebrating. a lot of people are celebrating with a new record out by beyonce and jay z. am i supposed to say that? >> no, no, no. >> the internet was broken according to you. >> it broke the internet. >> it did. >> the internet is very resilient. >> it is. thank you, adrienne. well put. >>> coming up on "gma," the surprise album rob was mentioning. beyonce and jay z releasing their new music together. the lyrics addressing their marriage. album together. the lyrics addre
we're also watching this area develop potentially in the gulf of mexico. a 20% chance of developing into something as it drifts towards the gulf of mexico. that's a low percentage. either way there's going to be a lot of heavy rain. maybe some gusty winds at times over the next couple of days, and this happy father's day. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. in the next hour, we could see drizzle. in the santa cruz mountains, temperatures in the 50s. by lunchtime, it will be partly cloudy and...
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drilling explosion, the largest ild most expensive oil l, 210 million gallons ofng oil sp into the gulf of mexico the time, obama's executive order was considered cont a federal council to oversee programs and decisions that uld impact oceans and great lakes. republicans called it too bureaucratic. president trump's executive order reverses the policy andco urages other industrial uses of the oceans and great lakes, industries that extract resources from the seas support the move.th say it will create energy security and boost jobs. conservation groups say it is irresponsible, and it means states don't have a say in protecting their own coasts. announr: when we return, they have been called the noblest of god's trees. sledad: these endangered are some of the oldest living things on earth. jeannouncer: love these maicee trare rooted in our country's history. soledad: after three years and to three generations montgoof elrich's.is home we love it here. bup we have to work to kee great, like fixing transit and traffic to shorten my son-ilaw's commute. increasing open space why.e my grandchildren can
drilling explosion, the largest ild most expensive oil l, 210 million gallons ofng oil sp into the gulf of mexico the time, obama's executive order was considered cont a federal council to oversee programs and decisions that uld impact oceans and great lakes. republicans called it too bureaucratic. president trump's executive order reverses the policy andco urages other industrial uses of the oceans and great lakes, industries that extract resources from the seas support the move.th say it will...
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america we've got some heavy rain across parts of the south yes some flooding here along the gulf of mexico coastline showers pushing up the front direction across parts of the midwest still looking pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast and i was looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the certainly can find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas down into the caribbean for the islands we've still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain across eastern parts of cuba through jamaica and also for haiti up through the isthmus again silicon showery in places and the showers extending up through into parts of mexico some heavy downpours still possible here rather cloudy picture across parts of the yucatan peninsula heading into friday not a great deal of change still plenty of showers around mexico for south america heavy showers across venice. i ther
america we've got some heavy rain across parts of the south yes some flooding here along the gulf of mexico coastline showers pushing up the front direction across parts of the midwest still looking pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast and i was looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the certainly can find some francisco...
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there has been a bad couple of lease arrangements in the gulf of mexico. problems in brazil.hey are all over the place. we will continue to see a supply shortage going forward. alix: really quick, the names you like on that. dan: the u.s. players that have a limited amount of hedging, that have the ability to the infrastructure to deliver product so they are not in the permian. so you want them in the bakken, the eagle, so names like marathon are what you want to look for. alix: let's get to the takeaway. so you want to focus on the shelf players that have optionality in production and have hedged less and can capture that $70 oil like a continental. thank you, dan dicker. let's get into the ring. one big trade of the week and it is literal. where will china buy its soybeans? it currently buys 2.3 million tons from brazil and 3 million tons from the u.s, and now u.s. soybeans are being directed away from china. i'm joined now by our sao paulo bureau chief, julia leite. how much do analysts expect china to buy from brazil after tariffs go into effect? julia: the estimate is th
there has been a bad couple of lease arrangements in the gulf of mexico. problems in brazil.hey are all over the place. we will continue to see a supply shortage going forward. alix: really quick, the names you like on that. dan: the u.s. players that have a limited amount of hedging, that have the ability to the infrastructure to deliver product so they are not in the permian. so you want them in the bakken, the eagle, so names like marathon are what you want to look for. alix: let's get to...
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florida to go into southern parts of florida some wet weather in store here links back through the gulf of mexico some well the cloud just spilling out of new mexico heading towards texas and as we go on through the course of shoes day louisiana seeing some of that wet weather as well but you can see not too bad taste to see people will improve we have seen some flooding here recently in further north up towards pennsylvania new york up into new england that had a wet weather as is the case the eastern parts of canada further west generally fine and dry the some heat around denver two celsius high of thirty four that for dallas on shoes day for most of us we go on into wednesday northeast uncoated just brighten up doesn't it too bad some showers there in southern parts of florida yet again just around the deep south so wet weather will spell out of the canadian prairies over towards the upper midwest as we go on through the next couple of days expect to see some lively she was long spells of rain here well disposed of right so still a possibility around the western side of the carriage being furt
florida to go into southern parts of florida some wet weather in store here links back through the gulf of mexico some well the cloud just spilling out of new mexico heading towards texas and as we go on through the course of shoes day louisiana seeing some of that wet weather as well but you can see not too bad taste to see people will improve we have seen some flooding here recently in further north up towards pennsylvania new york up into new england that had a wet weather as is the case the...
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to the into southern parts of florida some wet weather in store hey it links back through the gulf of mexico some where the cloud just spilling out so heading towards texas then as we go on through the course of shoes day louisiana seeing some of that wet weather as well but you can see not say a bad case to see people will improve we have seen some flooding here recently in further north up to is pennsylvania new york up into new england that had a wet weather as is the case the east policy of canada further west generally fall . i am dry the summer heat around denver thirty two celsius high of thirty four there for dallas on shoes day for most of us we go on into wednesday ne of cold it does brighten up doesn't it too bad some showers the southern parts of florida yet again just around the deep south to wet weather will spill out of the canadian prairie is over towards the upper midwest as we go on through the next couple of days expect to see some lively she was long spells of rain here well dispose of rain to still a possibility around the western side of the caribbean further east is ge
to the into southern parts of florida some wet weather in store hey it links back through the gulf of mexico some where the cloud just spilling out so heading towards texas then as we go on through the course of shoes day louisiana seeing some of that wet weather as well but you can see not say a bad case to see people will improve we have seen some flooding here recently in further north up to is pennsylvania new york up into new england that had a wet weather as is the case the east policy of...
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plato and the next moment talking about his time as a teenager working in the oil rigs in the gulf of mexico. model forl role public service. he is very committed. he goes often he is teaching and giving speeches and other types of engagement, very keen on engagementivic making sure that people andrstood their heritage were fully committed to government. he certainly was someone who felt that without that kind of civic engagement that american experiment would be in peril. wonderfulwife, was a gift to the court. for a warm and caring. very discerning schoolteacher. certainly had a career of her own that she equally affected the lives of thousands of students. that tend to assume sometimes when justices retire that they ride off into the sunset, but that doesn't have to be the case. some news items to say justice kennedy would continue to be a great ambassador for the court, continue to represent the court on some occasions and everything, do you have that feeling? >> i hope so. andink he is a wonderful will continue to be a wonderful ambassador for the court. you havenow if many of seen him
plato and the next moment talking about his time as a teenager working in the oil rigs in the gulf of mexico. model forl role public service. he is very committed. he goes often he is teaching and giving speeches and other types of engagement, very keen on engagementivic making sure that people andrstood their heritage were fully committed to government. he certainly was someone who felt that without that kind of civic engagement that american experiment would be in peril. wonderfulwife, was a...
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the money started out of the docks of mobile alabama a port on the gulf of mexico. he saw the united fruit ships on loading bananas and watch the traders that's where. he learned to spot the fruit no one else wanted the right bananas which weren't suitable for distant markets. he made a bulk purchase for next to nothing. but he hired a wagon and over the following three days' journey and through this. southern states he sold his entire stock at the railway stations there just for his first trip he had forty dollars. santa the banana man had arrived. samuel's the money challenge the united fruit company until finally his competition became too troublesome for them. in november nine hundred twenty nine he accepted a merger if this made him one of the richest men in the united states and also united fruit biggest shareholder. in one nine hundred thirty three he dismissed the company's board of directors and took singlehanded control as one magazine headline put it by june who swallowed the whale. a true fifty six years of age samuel summary was the uncontested king of
the money started out of the docks of mobile alabama a port on the gulf of mexico. he saw the united fruit ships on loading bananas and watch the traders that's where. he learned to spot the fruit no one else wanted the right bananas which weren't suitable for distant markets. he made a bulk purchase for next to nothing. but he hired a wagon and over the following three days' journey and through this. southern states he sold his entire stock at the railway stations there just for his first trip...
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pacific coast line in mexico is beginning to ease away there are still some showers around from a disorganized area of showers which is affecting the yucatan peninsula and the gulf of mexico reach in germany we have got quite a bit of rain developing across more central parts of the caribbean in the course of wednesday into thursday so kingston jamaica probably seen some showers at times into south america and certain across northern areas plenty of showers across venezuela through towards ecuador but we come south was jerry weather conditions are looking draw and find that continues through into thursday a warm day in asuncion empowered by highs of thirty. for twenty three years mohsin has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with a story for every object he's become an environmental activist an inspired. and a voice for the plight of countless migrants. might you need such a. welcome back a quick recap of the top stories here this hour the u.s. is withdrawing from the united nations human rights council accusing it of conic bias against israel donald trump's administration has long threa
pacific coast line in mexico is beginning to ease away there are still some showers around from a disorganized area of showers which is affecting the yucatan peninsula and the gulf of mexico reach in germany we have got quite a bit of rain developing across more central parts of the caribbean in the course of wednesday into thursday so kingston jamaica probably seen some showers at times into south america and certain across northern areas plenty of showers across venezuela through towards...
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powerful navy it's ok with me to have the most powerful in the world i'd like to keep it in the gulf of mexico or someplace closer but i don't i don't think we need to be so in secure there we have to be patrolling the south china sea is that kind of stuff doesn't make any sense to me wrong it's been a pleasure speaking to you some fascinating views ron paul my guest former u.s. congressman founder of the rumpole institute for peace prosperity. good speech from rome we were just talking about it the u.s. north korea will that meeting take place or not it could be off again details after the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the beach but how would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets pa
powerful navy it's ok with me to have the most powerful in the world i'd like to keep it in the gulf of mexico or someplace closer but i don't i don't think we need to be so in secure there we have to be patrolling the south china sea is that kind of stuff doesn't make any sense to me wrong it's been a pleasure speaking to you some fascinating views ron paul my guest former u.s. congressman founder of the rumpole institute for peace prosperity. good speech from rome we were just talking about...
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america we've got some heavy rain across parts of the southeast some flooding here along the gulf of mexico coastline showers pushing up the front direction across parts of the midwest still looking pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast there is looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the south looking find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas now down into the caribbean for the audience who still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain across eastern parts of cuba through jamaica and also for haiti up through the isthmus again silicon showery in places and the showers extending up through into parts of mexico some heavy downpours still possible here rather cloudy picture across parts of the yucatan peninsula heading into friday not a great deal of change still plenty of showers around mexico for south america heavy showers across venezuela th
america we've got some heavy rain across parts of the southeast some flooding here along the gulf of mexico coastline showers pushing up the front direction across parts of the midwest still looking pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast there is looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the south looking find some francisco getting...
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united states pushing in towards illinois we've also got some showers around florida and the gulf of mexico region but generally for the eastern seaboard it's looking pleasant enough new york and washington with highs of twenty one and then as we head on through into thursday we'll see this area of rain developing some storms are likely affecting parts of the west to further towards the west our weather conditions here are looking quite quiet sunshine and sixteen degrees expected in san francisco down into central america is looking pretty wet in some areas here really what i'm on a still looking to be heavy rain rain southwards towards make your eye go on. and also for panama and costa rica some heavy showers are likely more western parts of the caribbean still looking cloudy with a chance of showers for cuba and the bahamas more eastern areas like see the best of any sunshine thirty two degrees expected in kingston jamaica so heading down into south america still plenty of showers across of venezuela colombia down through ecuador but they come southwards through peru and bolivia weather c
united states pushing in towards illinois we've also got some showers around florida and the gulf of mexico region but generally for the eastern seaboard it's looking pleasant enough new york and washington with highs of twenty one and then as we head on through into thursday we'll see this area of rain developing some storms are likely affecting parts of the west to further towards the west our weather conditions here are looking quite quiet sunshine and sixteen degrees expected in san...
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tropical storm in which case that's quite a dangerous one because it's over the wall most of the gulf of mexiconow prior to this one that's developing was harkened but that became a category four hurricane and then just page when it crossed back a california that is it is that massive vague tides go across the desert area in the north of mexico this is right you have left only fifty three minutes is progress even less that because it's drawing in dry air but it means it's watering the sonoran desert which is a beautiful thing of course doesn't take much more to create a blooming that does it and it still falling i think in a cost to arizona as well first rate for three months now the bigger picture would come across the board and i have a back up here at these few green dots around chicago may see nothing much to you but wisconsin illinois and i were still suffering flooding and every time you top that was a big rain showers it gets worst so thanks rob well still ahead here on the al-jazeera news we follow survivors of high school shootings touring the u.s. looking for a change in gun laws. but
tropical storm in which case that's quite a dangerous one because it's over the wall most of the gulf of mexiconow prior to this one that's developing was harkened but that became a category four hurricane and then just page when it crossed back a california that is it is that massive vague tides go across the desert area in the north of mexico this is right you have left only fifty three minutes is progress even less that because it's drawing in dry air but it means it's watering the sonoran...
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the science is taking place in baton rouge and we're exporting it around the state, across the gulf of mexico over the world >> do you expect to see more of what we saw in baton rouge two years ago? >> we're preparing ourselves for the worst. >> the plan for the water campus over the next decade is to rise across 35 acres and employ more than 4,000 researchers scientists to act as a global water cooler where people can share ideas, strategies and experiences in the face of rising water and extreme weather. >> the building looks amazing. this is not just a domestic thing. this has a global -- you have world leaders going to redstick. >> you go and you're in baton rouge, you say why am i here >> lsu >> lsu is there, that's part of the water campus it's not just the ten coastal states contributing to this water campus, but at this conference, they had people from paris and amsterdam there, talking about their problems with rising water. >> should we read into the fact that that building, which is cool looking, it built on stilts >> you think about the water -- >> it looks like a beach house >> i
the science is taking place in baton rouge and we're exporting it around the state, across the gulf of mexico over the world >> do you expect to see more of what we saw in baton rouge two years ago? >> we're preparing ourselves for the worst. >> the plan for the water campus over the next decade is to rise across 35 acres and employ more than 4,000 researchers scientists to act as a global water cooler where people can share ideas, strategies and experiences in the face of...
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in the atlantic we are under way, nothing on the horizon yet last 24 hours we see some actithe gulf of mexicoarts of the central us where we could see potential for more stronger storms later this afternoon, large hail, damaging winds, across the northern plains and central plains, severe threat through this evening, violin damaging winds, isolated tornado but not at a big severe weather outbreak, the heat continues in the central part of the us, the southern part, the southeast, but we're still into a trough pattern meaning temperatures cooler than average. >> 35 after the hour, illegal immigrant crackdown, massive ice rate busting more than 100 illegal immigrants working on a lawn and garden business. rob: a firefighter going viral cradling a little girl after a car accident. that hero says this is why he does the job, he joins us live next. ♪ you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just sa
in the atlantic we are under way, nothing on the horizon yet last 24 hours we see some actithe gulf of mexicoarts of the central us where we could see potential for more stronger storms later this afternoon, large hail, damaging winds, across the northern plains and central plains, severe threat through this evening, violin damaging winds, isolated tornado but not at a big severe weather outbreak, the heat continues in the central part of the us, the southern part, the southeast, but we're...
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tropical moisture out of the gulf of mexico. s going to bring potential for flooding rainfall that only today but through the next couple days. in order of four to six to eight inches of rainfall, flash flooding concerned. there is your forecast. cooler across the rockies. warm summerlike air across the southern plains, central plains and tomorrow, by the way is the first day of summer. new york 85 degrees. not bad. cheryl: summer is finally here. thank you. gerri: coming up and booted from the building. fbi agent peter strzok taking center stage. >> we did not have confidence that the decision of deputy assistant director someone to prioritize the investigation was free from bias. >> the author of the ig report. could the multimillion dollar's russia probe be in jeopardy of getting shut down. take a look at the markets. u.s. stock index futures point up 120. s&p 500 up nearly 10, nasdaq up 23. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ .. nia: i was physically at school, but my mind wasn't at school. i had problems at home. so when i met norn
tropical moisture out of the gulf of mexico. s going to bring potential for flooding rainfall that only today but through the next couple days. in order of four to six to eight inches of rainfall, flash flooding concerned. there is your forecast. cooler across the rockies. warm summerlike air across the southern plains, central plains and tomorrow, by the way is the first day of summer. new york 85 degrees. not bad. cheryl: summer is finally here. thank you. gerri: coming up and booted from the...
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the pacific coast line of mexico is beginning to ease away there's still some showers around from a a disorganized area of showers which is affecting the yucatan peninsula and the gulfof mexico region generally we have got quite a bit of rain developing across more central parts of the caribbean in the course of wednesday into thursday so kingston jamaica probably seeing some showers at times into south america and certain across northern areas plenty of showers across venezuela through towards ecuador because it comes south was jerry weather conditions are looking draw and find that continues through into thursday a warm day in asuncion empowered why highs of thirty. getting to the heart of the matter if the turkish cypriot leader calls you today and says let's have talks would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification of look like majority of people think a peaceful unification is the only option for prosperity of south korea hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for again this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the human rights council is a poor defender of human rights the
the pacific coast line of mexico is beginning to ease away there's still some showers around from a a disorganized area of showers which is affecting the yucatan peninsula and the gulfof mexico region generally we have got quite a bit of rain developing across more central parts of the caribbean in the course of wednesday into thursday so kingston jamaica probably seeing some showers at times into south america and certain across northern areas plenty of showers across venezuela through towards...
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half with supply in iran and venezuela, also, we are heading into the hurricane season in the gulf of mexicone season always in play, but that is a temporary and am in on. -- phenomenon. venezuela is a train wreck underway. .exico is another issue we have an election in mexico. politics to change in mexico. the interface between mexico and the united states in natural gas exports is a critical one, and so if we accelerate or ratchet up a trade war with mexico, has a lot of side effects in the energy patch including the ability for the u.s. to export through mexico to places in the pacific. i am not sure -- i am not sanguine about this. i think uncertainty as high. it is hard to predict. would not see much upward pressure in price unless this whole trade war thing settles down. it always strikes me as unusual that opec would not be setting policy with the same degree of caution that the what -- that the fed does. i want to show this chart which paints a picture of the nominal one million barrels a day, 700,000 barrels a day at the end of the day, that we have reached agreement over the weeken
half with supply in iran and venezuela, also, we are heading into the hurricane season in the gulf of mexicone season always in play, but that is a temporary and am in on. -- phenomenon. venezuela is a train wreck underway. .exico is another issue we have an election in mexico. politics to change in mexico. the interface between mexico and the united states in natural gas exports is a critical one, and so if we accelerate or ratchet up a trade war with mexico, has a lot of side effects in the...
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the gulf of mexico and the basin and a lot of that is very much focused on making sure that our energy economy is something that we are proud of and something we are managing at a responsible way and we are continually we are definitely all of the above and i like pinpointing this new sector of the energy economy that is online very soon which is remarkable and we are multiple use and the secretary is excellent steward of the environment and i'm happy to be his friend. they keep having me. >> thank you for coming. we really appreciate it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
the gulf of mexico and the basin and a lot of that is very much focused on making sure that our energy economy is something that we are proud of and something we are managing at a responsible way and we are continually we are definitely all of the above and i like pinpointing this new sector of the energy economy that is online very soon which is remarkable and we are multiple use and the secretary is excellent steward of the environment and i'm happy to be his friend. they keep having me....
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and fresh and i doubt as they were amazed they were stunned to see these platforms in the gulf of mexico over seven in like three hundred feet of water i think just the magnitude in the complexity of things and they were very well blown away by. the next leg of their journey to the visitors to omaha nebraska where they met one of america's foremost experts on afghanistan petroleum resources. the united states are trying their best to talk to the taliban who are obviously beginning to take over the whole of afghanistan the state department asked me to talk to the taliban's and they brought them in here. and so this room instead of having guys in suits and ties like they always had before these were talabani and you know was co-captain turbans and long beards and i really had to say they were afghans no problem and so i told him i showed him all this neat whiz bang satellite imagery and stuff and if you're looking at our country we're looking at your country where you is and you can do this to show you how to do this all you need to do is come over here and get educated in this stuff. the
and fresh and i doubt as they were amazed they were stunned to see these platforms in the gulf of mexico over seven in like three hundred feet of water i think just the magnitude in the complexity of things and they were very well blown away by. the next leg of their journey to the visitors to omaha nebraska where they met one of america's foremost experts on afghanistan petroleum resources. the united states are trying their best to talk to the taliban who are obviously beginning to take over...
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it starts with a bp oil spill. 200 million gallons of oil dumped into the gulf of mexico. s show down to new orleans to see how the city was coping. on that trip, working on that show about the oil spill. that's when we noticed something not right. something fixable that seemed like it really needed fixing. >> researching stuff for tonight's show i came upon an unfortunate online i had owe sin crow si. the official website is city of no.com. it's city of no.com when you dial it up on your internet machine. that is not right. new orleans isn't the city of no, it's anything but. the rachel maddow today acquired the domain names, wwwcityofyes. for the moment they won't redirect you to the maddow blog but we are holding them for the city of new orleans. that was 2010. how is it possible that the website for new orleans is city of no? eventually the city of new orleans reached out to us and we handed over to them that city of yes url as a gift to that great city. now look at what has just happened. eight years after we did that thing to turn that no into yes, look at this. new o
it starts with a bp oil spill. 200 million gallons of oil dumped into the gulf of mexico. s show down to new orleans to see how the city was coping. on that trip, working on that show about the oil spill. that's when we noticed something not right. something fixable that seemed like it really needed fixing. >> researching stuff for tonight's show i came upon an unfortunate online i had owe sin crow si. the official website is city of no.com. it's city of no.com when you dial it up on your...
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at some point i looked around and i was on an oil rig 250 miles in middle of the gulf of mexico with michelle bachmann and mark sanford. i survived that. mr. scalise: i have a party switch card. if you want to join in. >> thank you for being here. >> thank you to energy coalition for making this possible and the d.c. of our association for hosting us today. thank you for watching the live stream. see you at our next event. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and curacy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: on wednesday at 10:00 workspan, the u.s. house on bills related to drug addiction and veterans health care. on c-span to it 9:30 a.m., the senate debates the annual defense authorization bill. on c-span3, and agriculture meeting on the 2018 farm bill. sunday night on afterwards, television and radio host talks about his book from the left, a life in e crosire. he is interviewed by mona chair and -- mona sharon. becauseire john mccain he was a maverick. he is also brutally honest and wiing to take on his on party. i wrote
at some point i looked around and i was on an oil rig 250 miles in middle of the gulf of mexico with michelle bachmann and mark sanford. i survived that. mr. scalise: i have a party switch card. if you want to join in. >> thank you for being here. >> thank you to energy coalition for making this possible and the d.c. of our association for hosting us today. thank you for watching the live stream. see you at our next event. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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coast guard saved 16,000 peoplo il into the gulf of mexico to watch hurricane harvey as it struck texas last year. the coast guard says there is no evididence t to back trump's clm and so does the te.go ukraine's prime minister is insisting radiation le i theapitalv around the chernobyl nuclear power plant remain safe after a wildfire tore through a forest that remains heavily contaminated by a reactor meltdown in 1986. scientists say smoke from the fires has the potential to contaminate crops up to 100 miles away with enough radioactive isotopes to make food unsafe to eat. in guatemala, the death toll from a volcanic eruption near guatemala city has risen to 99 as hope fades the nearly 200 people who remain missing. guatemala's government says some 4000 people are living in shelters after lava and ash destrod homes and engulfed whole villages. this is survivor amilcar ajajacabon.. >> this is just going to be a cemetery b because the town is gone. those victims, they are right there. they are buried. amy: spain's newly appointed socialist prime minister pedro sanchez has unveiled h cabi
coast guard saved 16,000 peoplo il into the gulf of mexico to watch hurricane harvey as it struck texas last year. the coast guard says there is no evididence t to back trump's clm and so does the te.go ukraine's prime minister is insisting radiation le i theapitalv around the chernobyl nuclear power plant remain safe after a wildfire tore through a forest that remains heavily contaminated by a reactor meltdown in 1986. scientists say smoke from the fires has the potential to contaminate crops...
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. >> reporter: this wave glider just came back from a mission off the gulf of mexico and the pacific.d transmit information from the bottom of the ocean floor, which means it could measure seismic activity. this is so important because that means we could better understand and predict earthquakes and tsunamis. >> all around the world, we are helping to operate the wave gliders from inside this room. >> reporter: here at liquid robotics headquarters in sunnyvale, they could track and move the robots from thousands of miles away. it's his goal this new technology will help us better understand our planet and learn to manage it better. >> i'm an engineer, i'm a geek, i like to build things, so this is a fantastic opportunity to build something new that hasn't existed. but i'm also a human aware of what's happening to our world. >> reporter: in sunnyvale mary lee, kpix 5. >>> as we mentioned world ocean's day is being honored this weekend. it actually fell on friday, but today's surf riders and volunteers at ocean beach armed with gloves, grabbers, buckets, all to clean up any trash litte
. >> reporter: this wave glider just came back from a mission off the gulf of mexico and the pacific.d transmit information from the bottom of the ocean floor, which means it could measure seismic activity. this is so important because that means we could better understand and predict earthquakes and tsunamis. >> all around the world, we are helping to operate the wave gliders from inside this room. >> reporter: here at liquid robotics headquarters in sunnyvale, they could...