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a response, essentially, to something we all remember, the deepwater horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. in 2010-- i certainly remember, i'm sure a lot of folks do--this was ongoing every day, oil spilling into the gulf, the havoc it was wreaking on wetlands and other critical ecosystems of the gulf coast, you know, from texas all the way to florida. and the sort or feeling of helplessness. >> the spill was the size of hawaii. it was literally an oil tsunami in the gulf of mexico. thousands and thousands of gallons of crude oil spilling into the water every minute, every day. this was a manmade catastrophe. and it just struck me that this is--this is the scariest thing i've ever seen. this is a serious threat when oil spills, not just to marine life. obviously that's bad, and obviously the beaches. we're still getting tar washing up on those beaches now. but also to the livelihoods of the people in these regions. in the gulf, 8 out of 10 people have a livelihood connected either to the oil and gas drilling industry or to hospitality and tourism. and all of those things were devastated b
a response, essentially, to something we all remember, the deepwater horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. in 2010-- i certainly remember, i'm sure a lot of folks do--this was ongoing every day, oil spilling into the gulf, the havoc it was wreaking on wetlands and other critical ecosystems of the gulf coast, you know, from texas all the way to florida. and the sort or feeling of helplessness. >> the spill was the size of hawaii. it was literally an oil tsunami in the gulf of mexico....
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this is the state owned mexican oil platform in the gulf of mexico. lost production capacity for about 700,000 barrels of oil. more than one third of daily output after a massive explosion on an oil platform in the gulf of mexico friday. at least two people died. one is missing. another eight were injured. they expect the output loss to be temporary. they lost about 11% of their total daily natural gas output. we are seeing a bit of a bid under natural gas at this hour. 10 to a lot of scrutiny from analysts for environmental and safety issues. in the back half of may, about 50% of refineries had accidents or fires. likely to be a lot more investigation there. haidi: yamaha motors sees hydrogen powered engines as a clean liable options for reaching carbon neutrality. >> from cars and atv's, motorcycles, and scooters, yamaha motors sells itself as being about the engine and the thrill. it made a buzz developing an engine powered entirely by hydrogen for none other than the world's largest automaker, toyota. it wants to expand the range of your options f
this is the state owned mexican oil platform in the gulf of mexico. lost production capacity for about 700,000 barrels of oil. more than one third of daily output after a massive explosion on an oil platform in the gulf of mexico friday. at least two people died. one is missing. another eight were injured. they expect the output loss to be temporary. they lost about 11% of their total daily natural gas output. we are seeing a bit of a bid under natural gas at this hour. 10 to a lot of scrutiny...
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billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to life on earth as we know it today. and as time goes on, those severe threats become greater and greater, and ultimately i think have the potential of becoming catastrophic. >> even if you're skeptical about climate change, there's no denying that it presents major risks that no company, city, or country can afford to ignore. >> i believe the american business community can and must lead the way in helping to reduce these risks. to rise to the challenges of climate change, they must do so now. this is not a problem for another day. the investments we're making today will determine our economic future. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 degrees fahrenhei
billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to life on earth as we know it today. and as time goes on, those severe threats become greater and greater, and ultimately i think have...
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drawing in warm exceptionally, moist surface air from the gulf of mexico with low level very dry hot air from the southwest and cold dry surface air from the north. unaware of the dramatic weather changes just over the horizon, cindy and her instructor continue the lesson. throttle back. now the newly until the wing line. full power nose back up to her right. hey i did that one real nice in that and then that breath stopping moment every student pilot waits for when when the instructor says make this a good landing and you can let me out. you're ready to. that's good. just go out and come back. okay. all right. yeah. call in if you have any trouble. right. be careful. a joyous moment never to be forgotten. alone in control. a powerful engine throbbing up front and empty sky above. all right. with the world. or so it seems, as the hot, dry air meets the moist gulf air, a squall line forms. turbulence grows as the cold moves in. as storms move into the influence of the jet stream aloft, they can become more intense. these are the ingredients needed to trigger tornadoes. trying to expect
drawing in warm exceptionally, moist surface air from the gulf of mexico with low level very dry hot air from the southwest and cold dry surface air from the north. unaware of the dramatic weather changes just over the horizon, cindy and her instructor continue the lesson. throttle back. now the newly until the wing line. full power nose back up to her right. hey i did that one real nice in that and then that breath stopping moment every student pilot waits for when when the instructor says...
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galveston island just off of houston, the gulf of mexico.ook at that, neil, this big seawall, 20-foot seawall, jetting down. it was created after the 1900 hurricane that still killed more people in america than any other natural disaster. it is scorching here this morning. temps expected to be in the mid if 90s, dripping as i speak right now. gulf of mexico temperatures above average, and that is concerning, definitely, as our tropical storm season is about to heat up in august and into september. ing listen to what one person, a scientist here on the island, told me. >> a multi-week heat wave, or it's supposed to continue at least until the end of the month. water temps are super warm. every year the gulf of mexico is sufficiently warm enough to support hurricanes and tropical storms. the concern this year, if we get something out in the gulf, there's a lot more fuel for rapid intensification. >> reporter: and that's a huge issue, rapid intensification. but also this heat, what is it doing? well, it's stretching the energy. ercot, to who pr
galveston island just off of houston, the gulf of mexico.ook at that, neil, this big seawall, 20-foot seawall, jetting down. it was created after the 1900 hurricane that still killed more people in america than any other natural disaster. it is scorching here this morning. temps expected to be in the mid if 90s, dripping as i speak right now. gulf of mexico temperatures above average, and that is concerning, definitely, as our tropical storm season is about to heat up in august and into...
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about cocaine found in the white house and the fbi investigation of the state of emergency in the gulf of mexicothe flames sufficed the oil and gas platform of the mexican state company pemax two people died, another one is listed as missing, the company reports on their twitter page, local media talk about six injured. personnel were evacuated from the platform - this is more than 300 employees involved four to extinguish ship. in the moscow region, after a disaster, rains and thunderstorms hit the region. in kolomna, a real flood, people waist-deep in water, lightning strikes right next to them. a victim with burns was taken to a hospital in the flooded city. some streets, water, made its way into the entrances of houses in just a day in the city, three-quarters of the monthly rainfall in july fell after a heavy downpour, a number of settlements in the moscow region were left without electricity. any nation is determined by its history, especially if it has something to be proud of, there are those fundamental things that make this or that society stronger, nobler and wiser. remember the feat
about cocaine found in the white house and the fbi investigation of the state of emergency in the gulf of mexicothe flames sufficed the oil and gas platform of the mexican state company pemax two people died, another one is listed as missing, the company reports on their twitter page, local media talk about six injured. personnel were evacuated from the platform - this is more than 300 employees involved four to extinguish ship. in the moscow region, after a disaster, rains and thunderstorms...
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if you are looking for a break, don't go to the gulf of mexico. water. doctors are asking you to be aware of the symptoms. headaches and dizziness and feeling weak or woozy. some cities are facing one month of 100 degree temperatures. the crews are feeling overworked and overheated as we are not seeing an end in sight with the heat wave. guys. >> it is so hard to believe the temperatures in phoenix for weeks now. marissa, stay cool. thanks for the report. >> brutal for so many. we look at the heat and storms and how long this will last. angie lassman. >> i wish i had better news. when it comes to the heat, this is something that especially people in the southwest have been dealing with for the extended period. we will keep that going and it includes 81 million people under the heat alerts today. from portland to burbank and gulf of mexico and we cannot forget about the southern tip of florida with the uncomfortable conditions when you add in the humidity. we focus on the southwest. look at the triple digits. phoenix is headed to 117. 119 for palm s
if you are looking for a break, don't go to the gulf of mexico. water. doctors are asking you to be aware of the symptoms. headaches and dizziness and feeling weak or woozy. some cities are facing one month of 100 degree temperatures. the crews are feeling overworked and overheated as we are not seeing an end in sight with the heat wave. guys. >> it is so hard to believe the temperatures in phoenix for weeks now. marissa, stay cool. thanks for the report. >> brutal for so many. we...
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did one is facing interrupted production for maintenance of some of their key assets in the us gulf of mexico it was a combination of a reduction in price and volume that translated to this figure that we saw but still, 5.1 point 1,000,000,003 months? that�*s not really a small son. —— 5.1 billion in three months. no, it isn�*t and this is an impact of the push out of the war in ukraine because of because the british regulator had a price cap in place for households and then they tweak the rules a little bit severely british gas now cashing in on that digging face to wholesale cost from last year. —— so really british gas... wholesale cost from last year. -- so really british gas. . ._ really british gas... british gas story came _ really british gas... british gas story came at _ really british gas... british gas story came at the _ really british gas... british gas story came at the same - really british gas... british gas story came at the same time i really british gas... british gas| story came at the same time as really british gas... british gas - story came at the same time as shell b
did one is facing interrupted production for maintenance of some of their key assets in the us gulf of mexico it was a combination of a reduction in price and volume that translated to this figure that we saw but still, 5.1 point 1,000,000,003 months? that�*s not really a small son. —— 5.1 billion in three months. no, it isn�*t and this is an impact of the push out of the war in ukraine because of because the british regulator had a price cap in place for households and then they tweak...
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it probably feels like that if you are taking a tip in the gulf of mexico. know the gulf of mexico is at record temperatures right now and that's why the morning keep in mind this is the cool of the morning temperatures, 94 degrees lake charles, 94 in mobile. these are really hot temperatures at the coolest point of the day. it's only going up from there and it's only going to go up the next couple of days. feels-like temperatures 105 every day. phoenix set a record yet at 118. they are probably going to get there again today, may go a touch warmer. kingman, arizona, set an all-time record, 114. that's the actual air temperature in your car, your car reading would be much higher than that. reno also set a record. we see over 80 million under heat impacts today under these heat alerts, and again the temperatures just going up. not really abating much and the other thing i wanted to mention before i toss back to you, another rain threat today in the northeast. exactly what they don't want to see. sunday morning thunderstorms and we have got flood alerts for ov
it probably feels like that if you are taking a tip in the gulf of mexico. know the gulf of mexico is at record temperatures right now and that's why the morning keep in mind this is the cool of the morning temperatures, 94 degrees lake charles, 94 in mobile. these are really hot temperatures at the coolest point of the day. it's only going up from there and it's only going to go up the next couple of days. feels-like temperatures 105 every day. phoenix set a record yet at 118. they are...
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that lease sale will happen in august for the gulf of mexico.arm will be here in new jersey. that will start this fall. martha. >> martha: thanks, madison. that is "the story" for this monday, july 24th already. "the story" goes on. i look forward to seeing you tomorrow back here at 3:00. stay tuned. "your world" is coming up after this. have a great afternoon and evening. bye-bye. >> neil: all right. we are less than a month away from the first big debay. chris christie in new hampshire this hour. vivek ramaswamy is in iowa. the latest polls showing that donald trump is running away with it. what asa hutchison makes of it and why isn't he intimidated by it or the former president. he's here and what gop voters are signals. and grady trimble on the key
that lease sale will happen in august for the gulf of mexico.arm will be here in new jersey. that will start this fall. martha. >> martha: thanks, madison. that is "the story" for this monday, july 24th already. "the story" goes on. i look forward to seeing you tomorrow back here at 3:00. stay tuned. "your world" is coming up after this. have a great afternoon and evening. bye-bye. >> neil: all right. we are less than a month away from the first big...
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company, which tracks the movement of ships , taking into account the growth in supplies from the gulf of mexico europe has become the main destination for american oil doubled instead of asia, and supplies of american lng to europe. such fair competition, having undermined the northern flows , the americans forced europe to finally switch to american gas, and in this situation europe definitely loses tankers from the ocean. it is not at all the same as the cost of a pipe and a neighboring country has increased as much as the utility bills of ordinary citizens. the cost of energy for industry and eu businesses has increased, in some cases, 10 times the sense of organizing everything of this chaos around ukraine for its architects, the americans and the british , lies precisely in the destruction of europe for washington, the eu is a strategic threat. because if you combine european technology with our resources. this will be a new subject of global competition, which simply will not be left to the united states. the place of the impudence of the united states can only be envied , they took away
company, which tracks the movement of ships , taking into account the growth in supplies from the gulf of mexico europe has become the main destination for american oil doubled instead of asia, and supplies of american lng to europe. such fair competition, having undermined the northern flows , the americans forced europe to finally switch to american gas, and in this situation europe definitely loses tankers from the ocean. it is not at all the same as the cost of a pipe and a neighboring...
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now, in each case, the parents allowed their children to swim in the gulf of mexico despite double redings. the parents have already been fined $500, but officials want them to face a tougher penalty. >> contract negotiate between ups and its drivers have collapsed and the current deal expires at the end of this month. if they don't get more money and better working conditions, us drivers could walk out and that could leave anyone who relies on ups deliveries in dire straits. this morning, a strike at ups is looking more likely after a breakdown in talks between the delivery giant and its employees. both sides accusing each other of walking away from negotiations, both the ups management and the teamsters know that that you probably don't get the best deal until the 11th hour. >> a walkout would have ripple effects throughout the economy, with the company employing more than 330,000 workers and delivering million of packages each day. >> the value of the goods it delivers annually has been estimated at 6% of the us economy. a strike would threaten the supply chain already under stress
now, in each case, the parents allowed their children to swim in the gulf of mexico despite double redings. the parents have already been fined $500, but officials want them to face a tougher penalty. >> contract negotiate between ups and its drivers have collapsed and the current deal expires at the end of this month. if they don't get more money and better working conditions, us drivers could walk out and that could leave anyone who relies on ups deliveries in dire straits. this...
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his administration is into green energy and will lead to expansion offshore wind farms in the gulf of mexico investment that directly leads to a thousand union jobs at philadelphia's shipyard as they get set to build a brand-new ship called "the acadia," the first of its kind to build offshore with wind farms off the coast of the united states. now the president said this is an example of so-called bideneconomics. the white house feels bullish on bideneconomics with the recent good economic years. look, the for the first time in years people's paychecks grew faster, the inflation the odds of recession has fallen and cool down 12, straight months. americans are not buying it. in a university poll shows americans are split on biden's handling of jobs and employment 33% of handling transportation and energy infrastructure and even lower 34% approve of his handling of inflation. the white house insists, look, they need to continue explaining bideneconomics to people, and they will come around. speak with the polls don't tell the whole story. they don't tell the whole story. and we understand tha
his administration is into green energy and will lead to expansion offshore wind farms in the gulf of mexico investment that directly leads to a thousand union jobs at philadelphia's shipyard as they get set to build a brand-new ship called "the acadia," the first of its kind to build offshore with wind farms off the coast of the united states. now the president said this is an example of so-called bideneconomics. the white house feels bullish on bideneconomics with the recent good...
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today we announced the first ever offshore wind sail t the gulf of mexico. going to the gulf. you think i'm kidding. ain't seen nothing yet. across the delaware river in new jersey, workers are welding the steel foundation on a large scale wind project. that's going to create more tha 3,000 good-paying jobs. projec off the test of new york, using vessels built in shipyards in louisiana, mississippi and florida. rely on electrical substations engineered in kansas, made in texas. the inflation reduction act offers tax credits for projects using american-made iron, steel, manufactured products. so our clean energy will be made in america. [applause] i mean it. and all this investment, you know better than any group of people i cub talking about, all this investment means good-paying jobs here at home. here at home. we're making sur these new jobs come free and fair and the ability to join a union if you're not already in one. [applause] i made a commitment that i'd be the most pro-union president in american history. i'm keeping that promise. the business round table, leading bus
today we announced the first ever offshore wind sail t the gulf of mexico. going to the gulf. you think i'm kidding. ain't seen nothing yet. across the delaware river in new jersey, workers are welding the steel foundation on a large scale wind project. that's going to create more tha 3,000 good-paying jobs. projec off the test of new york, using vessels built in shipyards in louisiana, mississippi and florida. rely on electrical substations engineered in kansas, made in texas. the inflation...
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as spotted by fishermen who was off the gulf of mexico and then animal appeared above the surface captured on video, which is pretty incredible. they don't often get spotted in louisiana. it's like a unicorn of the sea. it is. you see more often in the amazon. yeah. the pink dolphin is something that's more more known there. but to see that far away from the amazon here in the gulf of mexico pretty rare. and is it just a one-off thing like that? genetic thing like they just want to know what i remember. it's what they eat in the amazon river. they older. >> i also spotted says here and orinoco river basins in bolivia and brazil as well. but yeah, so cool go louisiana. yeah. of all places. all right. dan forty-five's the time right now you might be taking a is still going to be warm enough to swim but not hot enough to, you know, just be sweating your head. let's get the forecast. dave with a are enjoyable forecast for today. james and ari, here's half moon bay for right in there with cake. we still the overcast skies going on. that's the fog check in. but that's we kept, you know, to keep
as spotted by fishermen who was off the gulf of mexico and then animal appeared above the surface captured on video, which is pretty incredible. they don't often get spotted in louisiana. it's like a unicorn of the sea. it is. you see more often in the amazon. yeah. the pink dolphin is something that's more more known there. but to see that far away from the amazon here in the gulf of mexico pretty rare. and is it just a one-off thing like that? genetic thing like they just want to know what i...
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the dead zone in the gulf of mexico. it's nitrogen, but this particular year and that was because it was really wet and it's getting it seems to be getting wetter all the time so that could be a problem going so yeah and did you did talk with some some farmers you got some some farmers perspective and. i know i actually have a little brother who sells pesticides and is a farmer, an 1100 acre family farm and their big is cfos and factory farms. large corporate farming, as you kind of wrap your head around that sort of reality that we're in, do you that makes it an easier problem to solve or a harder problem to solve? well, in some ways, it's easier. so i'll just rewind real quickly. the 1950s and sixties, when we first started to see the downside, unfettered flows of phosphorus into the environment. and that was coming primarily industrial and municipal discharge along well, those municipal discharges came phosphates, phosphorus from detergents. and we, you know, prior to world war two, we weren't i used to think that det
the dead zone in the gulf of mexico. it's nitrogen, but this particular year and that was because it was really wet and it's getting it seems to be getting wetter all the time so that could be a problem going so yeah and did you did talk with some some farmers you got some some farmers perspective and. i know i actually have a little brother who sells pesticides and is a farmer, an 1100 acre family farm and their big is cfos and factory farms. large corporate farming, as you kind of wrap your...
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. >> my dad has a family that lives on the coast of the gulf of mexico. those beaches are beautiful. or at least they were. the animals there were amazing. the -- it was going back to them. and the brown pelicans. and the gray her win who has -- heron who has become my best friend. she will swallow the fish head-first. >> catastrophic disaster at sea. a column of fire blasting into the sky. the explosion happened aboard a mobile offshore drilling unit called the deep water horizon. >> more than 175 million gallons of oil have spewed into the gulf. >> when i first heard about the oil spill, you know, it broke my heart. >> my dad and my grandfather were talking. >> olivia heard that it was spilling into the gulf. >> they were as angry as could be because they grew up loving those pristine beaches and those waters and seen those birds. >> after we spoke to my father-in-law, we had dinner and olivia, i had never seen her so upset. >> i started breaking down crying at the table and i couldn't help it. it's the thought that was running through my head was it's
. >> my dad has a family that lives on the coast of the gulf of mexico. those beaches are beautiful. or at least they were. the animals there were amazing. the -- it was going back to them. and the brown pelicans. and the gray her win who has -- heron who has become my best friend. she will swallow the fish head-first. >> catastrophic disaster at sea. a column of fire blasting into the sky. the explosion happened aboard a mobile offshore drilling unit called the deep water horizon....
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. >> when a hurricane enters into the gulf of mexico, supply can be disrupted, resulting in higher gasoline and diesel prices >> how is this going to impact consumers? >> i expect that gasoline prices are going to continue to rise another 7 to 10 cents a gallon and that means the cost to deliver goods and services to the consumer is going to increase as well >> i have to take money out of groceries to make sure i have gas to get to the store. so, it's like a lose/lose situation. >> reporter: for now, the only hope for drivers is to figure out a way to spend less time on the road until prices come back down dana griffin, nbc news >>> in pakistan, a suspected suicide bomb exploded at a political rally killing at least 55 people, injuring more than 100. you can see the frantic scene just moments after that bomb went off the blast happened near the border with afghanistan. it is one of the worst attacks pakistan had seen in years. >>> the power struggle in the african nation of niger is ramping up tonight with violent protests erupting after a military coup there. niger is the latest government
. >> when a hurricane enters into the gulf of mexico, supply can be disrupted, resulting in higher gasoline and diesel prices >> how is this going to impact consumers? >> i expect that gasoline prices are going to continue to rise another 7 to 10 cents a gallon and that means the cost to deliver goods and services to the consumer is going to increase as well >> i have to take money out of groceries to make sure i have gas to get to the store. so, it's like a lose/lose...
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of a collapse. so the atlantic gulf stream is global emissions on reduced the atlantic radio and out over turning circulation is among drives atlantics, covers by pushing warm water from the gulf of mexico. the northwards towards the uptake were crews and sinks when it last collapsed during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago. and could have catastrophic impacts for humanity. sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america and storms with weston in europe. rains in asia, africa and south america would be disrupted, causing issues for food production for billions of people. of my colleague need voc i spoke to a patio, kind of a told a just a piece of the amount of coal. he says, admissions that need to be reduced urgently in the, a mock as it's called the atlantic murdy on all over turning circulation is a vital part of a global climate system. in fact is the single biggest gear of the climate system. the reason why it's so important is that it sets the climate zones around the world . that is, every place where we live, that sense of time in that sense of identity that we have with our land and with our resources is set by the fact that the climate is, is, is famili
of a collapse. so the atlantic gulf stream is global emissions on reduced the atlantic radio and out over turning circulation is among drives atlantics, covers by pushing warm water from the gulf of mexico. the northwards towards the uptake were crews and sinks when it last collapsed during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago. and could have catastrophic impacts for humanity. sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america and storms with weston in europe. rains in asia,...
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morning in the natural resources committee about how bone has delayed the five-year plan in the gulf of mexico and the earliest we could get a new one in the gulf of mexico is 2026. that's the result of the biden administration energy policy. the e.s.a. should be about protecting endangered species, restoring habitat for endangered species, it shouldn't be something used that's going to attack the heart of our economy and our energy production, that's going to harm our national security, and at the end of the day it's going to make prices higher for americans. that's why it's important to talk about something like the lesser prairie chicken on -- chicken on the house floor because this administration made a rule, congress didn't make a rule, this administration made a rule that sid they'll list a species as endangered that's showed dramatic increases in population. voluntary conservation is working and this listing puts that at risk. that is why repealing the biden administration's list og they have prairie chick season crucial. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i reserve the
morning in the natural resources committee about how bone has delayed the five-year plan in the gulf of mexico and the earliest we could get a new one in the gulf of mexico is 2026. that's the result of the biden administration energy policy. the e.s.a. should be about protecting endangered species, restoring habitat for endangered species, it shouldn't be something used that's going to attack the heart of our economy and our energy production, that's going to harm our national security, and at...
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an ocean heat wave is pushing water temperatures in the gulf of mexico into the mid 90s for casters also say a saharan dust cloud moving across the atlantic could soon reach florida, potentially bringing less rain and poorer air quality. so the heat index in miami has hit at least 100 for 30 consecutive days. we will check the rest of your forecast in just minutes. >> authorities in northwest pennsylvania are investigating whether a murder suspect who escaped from jail got some insight. help 15 law enforcement agencies are now searching for michael durham. the former army reservist escaped from a jail in warren, pennsylvania, thursday night using a rope made of bed sheets to repel down a wall. he's considered armed and dangerous and is a self taught survivalist. police believe he's been hiding in the woods. former president trump is pushing for a lengthy delay in the criminal trial over his handling of classified documents. in a new court filing, trump's attorneys are suggesting that it would not be possible to try the case before the 2024 election. special counsel jack smith has request
an ocean heat wave is pushing water temperatures in the gulf of mexico into the mid 90s for casters also say a saharan dust cloud moving across the atlantic could soon reach florida, potentially bringing less rain and poorer air quality. so the heat index in miami has hit at least 100 for 30 consecutive days. we will check the rest of your forecast in just minutes. >> authorities in northwest pennsylvania are investigating whether a murder suspect who escaped from jail got some insight....
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shocking oceanologists, temperatures throughout the gulf of mexico and the caribbean up to five degreesthan usual. that's endangering coral reefs critical because they both nourish sea life and provide a natural barrier against storms heading to shore. later this weeks, like heat itself the heat wave and its misery could rise to the country's midsection. more americans about to sweat through the hottest days in modern history. >> that's mark strassman in atlanta. we go now to the mayor of phoenix, kate gallego who joins us from scottsdale. good morning to you, mayor. every single day this month it's been 110 or above in your city. i know you're used to hot weather in the desert, but the duration of this heat wave, what has been the impact? >> the heat has been unrelenting in our community. i am so thankful to our first responders who are out there taking care of people who are vulnerable, to anyone who has to work outdoors, we appreciate what they're doing and we're urging them to be careful. we got a little bit of precipitation last night so it was a little bit cooler this morning and
shocking oceanologists, temperatures throughout the gulf of mexico and the caribbean up to five degreesthan usual. that's endangering coral reefs critical because they both nourish sea life and provide a natural barrier against storms heading to shore. later this weeks, like heat itself the heat wave and its misery could rise to the country's midsection. more americans about to sweat through the hottest days in modern history. >> that's mark strassman in atlanta. we go now to the mayor of...
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maybe it works in a lab, but if you do it out in the gulf of mexico, is it going to have any other cascading effects? we think there are things that will be a very good -- now, red tide is natural. i think most people know that. it has been detected going back to the 1800s, but what can we do to mitigate it and what can we do to prevent it being exacerbated? but we have done well on environment, not because i'm doing kooky liberal things but because i'm focusing on things that actually impact the daily lives of floridians, and, oh, by the way i have never come to iowa without someone coming up to me and telling me they spent time in marco island or sarasota or wherever during the winter months. >> that's a good thing, but when you see the new jersey governor down there, does that make you worry? >> here's the truth -- when i became governor, and i was born and raised in florida -- i had never seen a california license plate in the state of florida in my life, and all of a setting, we start seeing california plates. my supporters are like, uh-oh, are these people? -- all of a sudden, we start
maybe it works in a lab, but if you do it out in the gulf of mexico, is it going to have any other cascading effects? we think there are things that will be a very good -- now, red tide is natural. i think most people know that. it has been detected going back to the 1800s, but what can we do to mitigate it and what can we do to prevent it being exacerbated? but we have done well on environment, not because i'm doing kooky liberal things but because i'm focusing on things that actually impact...
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residents of a small town on the coast of the gulf of mexico were shocked by what had happened, the killer find for 26 years, but in 2016 joseph seiler was suddenly arrested, according to neighbors. he always stayed away from socializing. i was kind of surprised even so the name that sounded on the news. it just struck me. i never thought he did that. although, of course, he could be capable of something stupidly caught by a zyer. he was detained after an ordinary brawl with beatings, the man’s material was taken for dna analysis , it coincided with that seized earlier at the scene of the girl’s murder, and her nanny was a big surprise for both detectives and forensic scientists. many obstacles arose, the evidence found years later was not more convincing than previously discovered, so the experts were are forced to turn to different, including new technological methods of search, to capture interesting details, and then make them transitional for use by the jury. for many professionals, investigating a terrible crime has spanned a lifetime among those who have dealt with it from the very
residents of a small town on the coast of the gulf of mexico were shocked by what had happened, the killer find for 26 years, but in 2016 joseph seiler was suddenly arrested, according to neighbors. he always stayed away from socializing. i was kind of surprised even so the name that sounded on the news. it just struck me. i never thought he did that. although, of course, he could be capable of something stupidly caught by a zyer. he was detained after an ordinary brawl with beatings, the...
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the atlantic, the gulf of mexico, extremely hot ocean temperatures on the surface. n marine life? well, i mean, what we are seeing in the oceans right now are astronomical and off the charts. in some instances, it's putting, of course, an enormous amount of stress on species, including vegetation, like mangroves and kelp, but of course on animals as well. if we don't see some respite over the next coming weeks, we are going to likely see mass mortality the way we saw in the north pacific heatwave a couple of years ago. the north pacific heatwave a couple of years age-— of years ago. the wwf has warned previously - of years ago. the wwf has warned previously that - of years ago. the wwf has warned previously that we | of years ago. the wwf has i warned previously that we are on the verge of a sixth mass extinction on the planet. what kind of action would you like to see happen?— kind of action would you like to see happen? well, we are seeini to see happen? well, we are seeing two — to see happen? well, we are seeing two crises _ to see happen? well, we are seeing two
the atlantic, the gulf of mexico, extremely hot ocean temperatures on the surface. n marine life? well, i mean, what we are seeing in the oceans right now are astronomical and off the charts. in some instances, it's putting, of course, an enormous amount of stress on species, including vegetation, like mangroves and kelp, but of course on animals as well. if we don't see some respite over the next coming weeks, we are going to likely see mass mortality the way we saw in the north pacific...
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and the, the work was missing in the gulf of mexico, both and 300 colleagues evacuated from the binding wreckage. the chief executive of the mexican energy company pemex was flown to the site to assess the damage. rescue is all searching the rubble of an apartment building that's collapsed in brazil. a lot of people were killed and h, i'm missing in the sci fi. it's all clear what caused the clots, but what that happened was most residents with sleep. heavy rain has drange the northeast and stay to put on boots. so during the past few days go brazil has the wells, the largest population of prisoners as well. 900000 inmates are crammed into jails built for half of that number, because mobile can a care of the pools, unique solution to the crowd. thing is being trying to house in southeastern brazil in the singing their prayers. grateful for serving their sentences far from brazil's violent and overcrowded penitentiary system. leading the fire is part of these tiled domingos daily routine in this model prison run by a non profit organization in the state of them. you know shit. on the 34
and the, the work was missing in the gulf of mexico, both and 300 colleagues evacuated from the binding wreckage. the chief executive of the mexican energy company pemex was flown to the site to assess the damage. rescue is all searching the rubble of an apartment building that's collapsed in brazil. a lot of people were killed and h, i'm missing in the sci fi. it's all clear what caused the clots, but what that happened was most residents with sleep. heavy rain has drange the northeast and...
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another work was missing in the gulf of mexico. more than 300 colleagues were evacuated from the building wreckage. the chief executive of the next can energy company pemex has flown to the site to assess the damage. rescue is searching the rubble of an apartment building which is collapsed in brazil. 5 people were killed and 8 others were missing in the si, fi, it's almost clear what caused the collapse when based residents were probably a sleep. but the both east and state of but i'm virtual, has been drenched with heavy rain over the past few days. a separate sale has the wells, the largest population of prisoners under to 1000 inmates, so crammed into jails, billed for half that number, but his mother key on the que have report so unique solution to the over crowding is being tried out in the southeast of the country in the singing their prayers, grateful for serving their sentences far from brazil's violent and overcrowded penitentiary system. leading the fire as part of the child, the mean was daily routine in this model, pris
another work was missing in the gulf of mexico. more than 300 colleagues were evacuated from the building wreckage. the chief executive of the next can energy company pemex has flown to the site to assess the damage. rescue is searching the rubble of an apartment building which is collapsed in brazil. 5 people were killed and 8 others were missing in the si, fi, it's almost clear what caused the collapse when based residents were probably a sleep. but the both east and state of but i'm virtual,...
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petersburg, a florida small town on the gulf of mexico. why, to about russian propaganda promote? nt of the accusation . presented by an activist of the american socialist party of the african people, staunch leftists, they have been in alliance with those since the time of the black panthers. who demanded freedom angeli davis opposite the world's colonial powers. that's what we oppose, if russia is against the world's colonial powers, then we support russia, now one of the oldest american fighters against racial injustice is called the kremlin's puppet yeshetau. was in moscow does not support ukraine and considers biden. this was enough for the racist to be detained. the authorities make it clear that african americans are so stupid that without the russians, they themselves would not have known about their position as an oppressed people. yes, in all my life i have not seen a single moment in which blacks would be free. and now they tell us that we are agents of some foreign force only because we insist that black people should be free to the truth, but even if it's not true, eve
petersburg, a florida small town on the gulf of mexico. why, to about russian propaganda promote? nt of the accusation . presented by an activist of the american socialist party of the african people, staunch leftists, they have been in alliance with those since the time of the black panthers. who demanded freedom angeli davis opposite the world's colonial powers. that's what we oppose, if russia is against the world's colonial powers, then we support russia, now one of the oldest american...
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so the atlantic gulf stream is global emissions on reduced lansing radio and out of a tiny circulation known as a m. a. c drives the atlantics cards by pushing water from the gulf of mexico northwards towards the arctic with crews and sinks on it. last collapsed during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago and could have catastrophic impacts. full humanity, sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america. and storms with west and in europe are rings in asia, africa, and south america would be disrupted, causing issues for food production for billions of people. going back to england as an ocean and the climate dynamics professor at the university of new south wales he's on tom take focused work is very similar to the state to study. he's with his life not from sydney. welcome to the program of these kinds of warnings. have been coming for years. how do they know? that's right. i mean, this is a very interesting study out today, but it's very true that actually i 1st understanding that there could be a why staple state. that is to say a situation where the 20 circulation can collapse. the 1st thoughts on this was actually out in the early sixty's, phili
so the atlantic gulf stream is global emissions on reduced lansing radio and out of a tiny circulation known as a m. a. c drives the atlantics cards by pushing water from the gulf of mexico northwards towards the arctic with crews and sinks on it. last collapsed during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago and could have catastrophic impacts. full humanity, sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america. and storms with west and in europe are rings in asia, africa, and south...
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. >> thank you, like you said, they are moving ahead with the release in the gulf of mexico and constructionf the newest wind turbine farm will be in new jersey. back to you guys. >> pete: thank you. fascinating stuff. over to carley who has headlines. >> carley: eight people are hurt after being ejected from a boat when it crashed into a home on lake of the ozarks. the driver is charged with boating while intoxicated. incredible rescue caught on camera, father bashes the windshield when a baby was locked inside. authorities say the baby's family accidentally locked the keys in the car. the baby is all right and the parents won't face charges. "barbie" on top of the box office with $337 million opening weekend. the movie made $155 million in the u.s., "oppenheimer" opening to $165 million and "sound of freedom" breaking $100 million after selling nearly 9 million tickets. we asked what you saw. dad saw "sound of freedom" twice and was more moved second time. this viewer says "oppenheimer" was morally complex and dana loved barbie and said it is funny, happy and written as if an eight-year-ol
. >> thank you, like you said, they are moving ahead with the release in the gulf of mexico and constructionf the newest wind turbine farm will be in new jersey. back to you guys. >> pete: thank you. fascinating stuff. over to carley who has headlines. >> carley: eight people are hurt after being ejected from a boat when it crashed into a home on lake of the ozarks. the driver is charged with boating while intoxicated. incredible rescue caught on camera, father bashes the...
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of the atlantic gulf stream as if global commissions emissions on reduced the atlantic meridian. now, overturning circulation, known as amok drives, the atlantics commons by pushing we'll move from the gulf of mexico north towards the tech where it cools and sinks. last collapse during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago. and could have catastrophic impacts for a few minutes. the sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america and storms would worse and in europe well, rains in asia, africa, and south america would be disrupted, causing issues for food production for billions of people. well that's pretty good . peter. the medical who's a patio club ontology, hist, the president and director of woods, whole oceanographic institution. he didn't work on the university of copenhagen study, but he has read it and he joins us now from woods hole in massachusetts. i'm more than welcome to you. so as far as club addictions go, this is co, always particularly bleak, isn't it? first that could you explain why the current is so vital for life as we know it? all right, i think the important thing for our viewers to keep in mind is that the, a mock of this call, the atlantic murdy on all
of the atlantic gulf stream as if global commissions emissions on reduced the atlantic meridian. now, overturning circulation, known as amok drives, the atlantics commons by pushing we'll move from the gulf of mexico north towards the tech where it cools and sinks. last collapse during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago. and could have catastrophic impacts for a few minutes. the sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america and storms would worse and in europe well,...
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. >> jericka: mexican officials say an explosion at an office or gas platform in the gulf of mexico injuredothers are missing. the facility is operated by the mexico-owned company pete menkes which has come under -- over $100 in debt, more than any major oil company. well, now to a consumer alert about a recall of a popular bicycle. some woom original bikes from 2018-2021 are being recalled because the handlebar can detach. government regulators say this has happened thousands of times , ensuring nearly 20 people. about 84,000 recalled bikes were sold in the u.s. via the company is offering free repair kits. well, women are breakingg r recs in the jobob m market. will expxplain nextt rere starti. at prurudential l we think you shouould ask itt when you r realize it's nonot too latete to star. like whehen your newew passions now w your life e passion, asask now whatat? here's what. you come to prudential and help ensure your retetirement hahas incoe that lasasts a lifetetime. who's s your rock?k? talklk to an advdvisor and build a a more secure retirementnt today. hihi. i i use febrezeze fad
. >> jericka: mexican officials say an explosion at an office or gas platform in the gulf of mexico injuredothers are missing. the facility is operated by the mexico-owned company pete menkes which has come under -- over $100 in debt, more than any major oil company. well, now to a consumer alert about a recall of a popular bicycle. some woom original bikes from 2018-2021 are being recalled because the handlebar can detach. government regulators say this has happened thousands of times ,...
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circulation, or a m o c, a drives the atlantic oceans cummins, by pushing warm water from the gulf of mexico north towards the arctic and there it cools, and then it sinks. now the last time the gulf stream collapsed was during the previous ice age under 12000 years ago. if it happens again, the impact could be catastrophic. sea levels would rise along the east coast of north america and storms would get worse in europe. rains in asia, africa and south america would be disrupted, and that would interrupt food production for billions of people. peter, the medical is a probably will climates ologist and he explains why the gulf stream is so important to the global climate. a mock, as it's called the atlantic murdy on over turning circulation is a vital part of a global climate system. in fact, is the single biggest gear of the climate system. the reason why it's so important is that it sets the climate zones around the world. that is, every place where we live, that sense of climate, that sense of identity that we have with our land and with our resources is set up by the fact that the climate
circulation, or a m o c, a drives the atlantic oceans cummins, by pushing warm water from the gulf of mexico north towards the arctic and there it cools, and then it sinks. now the last time the gulf stream collapsed was during the previous ice age under 12000 years ago. if it happens again, the impact could be catastrophic. sea levels would rise along the east coast of north america and storms would get worse in europe. rains in asia, africa and south america would be disrupted, and that would...
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an explosion occurred on an oil and gas platform in the gulf of mexico. re sent in a rescue operation, they also take part in the naval forces, they managed to localize the outbreak, what caused the explosion has not yet been reported. an abnormal heat has set in the middle east, the capital of iraq, baghdad , all the water parks are overcrowded, someone is simply doused with a hose, it is hard for pets, especially those who brought from european countries, they hardly tolerate the local climate. the last week the heat has been 45 °, and in the near future meteorology predicts even a rise in temperature to plus fifty-balkaria , a traditional festival of off-road driving enthusiasts was held, about 200 people from different regions became its participants. countries. they performed various tasks, but the main thing for everyone is an extreme trip to the amazing places of the caucasus. andrey they are not afraid of narrow rocky paths, steep stone serpentines and rain, because they are used to meeting dawns every year, lovers of road stories gather in the cau
an explosion occurred on an oil and gas platform in the gulf of mexico. re sent in a rescue operation, they also take part in the naval forces, they managed to localize the outbreak, what caused the explosion has not yet been reported. an abnormal heat has set in the middle east, the capital of iraq, baghdad , all the water parks are overcrowded, someone is simply doused with a hose, it is hard for pets, especially those who brought from european countries, they hardly tolerate the local...
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. >> jericka: mexican officials say an explosion at an off-shore gas platform in the gulf of mexico injuredissing. the facility is operated by the mexico-owned oil company pemex, which has come under scrutiny for its environmental and safety record. pemex is over $100 billion in debt, which is more than any major oil company. well, now to a consumer alert about a recall of a popular bicycle. some woom original bikes from 2018-2021 are being recalled because the handlebar can detach. government regulators say this has happened dozens of times, injuring nearly 20 people. about 84,000 recalled bikes were sold in the u.s. the company is offering free repair kits. well, women are breaking records in the job market. we'll explain next. arere breaks in the j job market. will e explain nexext re startin. at p prudentiaial we thinkk you shshould ask i it when youou realize it's s not too lalate to star. like w when your n new passions nonow your lifife passion,, ask now whwhat? herere's what. you cocome to prududential anand help ensnsure your r retirement t has incoe that l lasts a lififetime. who'
. >> jericka: mexican officials say an explosion at an off-shore gas platform in the gulf of mexico injuredissing. the facility is operated by the mexico-owned oil company pemex, which has come under scrutiny for its environmental and safety record. pemex is over $100 billion in debt, which is more than any major oil company. well, now to a consumer alert about a recall of a popular bicycle. some woom original bikes from 2018-2021 are being recalled because the handlebar can detach....
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we don't really have a breeze coming off the gulf of mexico, so storms, not as bad here, but still a few flaring up through florida. and then south east corner of the us meantime for the northeast after store and swept through here a much fresher field. so toronto at $24.00 and still a few showers hanging around today on monday to the west. we go. a wildfire is burning along the border with british columbia and canada, and washington states in the us. it is dry here and the winds are also picking out, so that is not good news. also, the wet weather continues to fall through southern mexico rates into panama. as we see those winds pick up through the caribbean and for the top end of south america, a fairly quiet here, but to the south of this, it is remarkably dry, and temperatures are also running high. here is santiago at $21.00 degrees, but a storm system means rain and snow for the southern andes. on monday, see soon i of the, every thing is being, it's being, it's being measured. that's why i intelligence agencies. are they a task to do things in secret that are unlawful or politi
we don't really have a breeze coming off the gulf of mexico, so storms, not as bad here, but still a few flaring up through florida. and then south east corner of the us meantime for the northeast after store and swept through here a much fresher field. so toronto at $24.00 and still a few showers hanging around today on monday to the west. we go. a wildfire is burning along the border with british columbia and canada, and washington states in the us. it is dry here and the winds are also...
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getting caught on the recurrent in the gulf of mexico. the riptide can be devastating. oins us now. wyatt, what is the biggest mistake swimmers make when they get caught in the riptide? >> happy fourth of july. it had 11 on the speech this year, one that happened right there and one right there, no lifeguards and there is a lifeguard a mile and half that way. the thing that happens is the fact that they are not in front of a lifeguard and get caught in regard. you can't panic. rip currents will not harm you, just pull you from the shore and if you don't panic and maintain for a little bit until somebody can help you. ashley: i've been told just let it take you out until you can get parallel to the beach and then come in, it's that simple but people panic and try to swim against the current and that's where they get in current and troubled. >> absolutely. your chances of drowning in front of lifeguard, one in 18 million. there's interesting studies with parallels are not exactly, where we are here you have recurrent after recurrent after recurrent so the main thing is joe
getting caught on the recurrent in the gulf of mexico. the riptide can be devastating. oins us now. wyatt, what is the biggest mistake swimmers make when they get caught in the riptide? >> happy fourth of july. it had 11 on the speech this year, one that happened right there and one right there, no lifeguards and there is a lifeguard a mile and half that way. the thing that happens is the fact that they are not in front of a lifeguard and get caught in regard. you can't panic. rip...
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it's because of this right here, the gulf of mexico. e temperatures are hotter than they have ever been this time of the year, and all that hot moisture is moving in and making -- you know, baking. it makes you feel so uncomfortable. the air you can wear, they call it. it's this heat dome. it's sort of meandering from texas over to arizona. you heard ed say, you know, 35 days we've had these heat alerts in place in this southwest. you know, this weekend, the heat dome's going to be more over the west here, excessive heat warnings up and down california. las vegas, phoenix. you're going to continue with this record stretch. you're going to blow that out of the water and get closer to 120. so this is going to continue all weekend. the weekend is the peak for now. but unfortunately it's not going anywhere after that. monday it stays hot and the heat dome is going to slide back to texas and even going six to ten days into the future, so we're talking next future, victor, rahel. if you look at this map, it looks a lot like the map we just saw
it's because of this right here, the gulf of mexico. e temperatures are hotter than they have ever been this time of the year, and all that hot moisture is moving in and making -- you know, baking. it makes you feel so uncomfortable. the air you can wear, they call it. it's this heat dome. it's sort of meandering from texas over to arizona. you heard ed say, you know, 35 days we've had these heat alerts in place in this southwest. you know, this weekend, the heat dome's going to be more over...