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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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and the gulf of mexico has huge, huge potential -- david: oh, it's amazing. >> yeah. 36 billion barrelspotential, 62 trillion cubic feet of natural gas potential, and that's just the low-end estimates. who knows what's out there when we start drilling. david: mckenzie and company, which is not a conservative organization at all, they came out -- actually, a lot of the greenies came out with a plan to increase drilling in the gulf of mexico by 2 million barrels a day. i think say it's possible. they say -- they say it's possible in a way of transitioning to green energy that we should do this. obviously, they're not listening to this, but is that -- i mean, would 2 million extra barrels a day just from the gulf alone, we could become energy independent again, right? >> well, we absolutely could, and we achieved that under president trump in 2019. we i hit energy independence for the first time in 62 years because of trump's aggressive offshore leasing program. in the last year, near the end of '22, in biden's first 19 months in office he had only leased 162,000 acres. you have to go back
and the gulf of mexico has huge, huge potential -- david: oh, it's amazing. >> yeah. 36 billion barrelspotential, 62 trillion cubic feet of natural gas potential, and that's just the low-end estimates. who knows what's out there when we start drilling. david: mckenzie and company, which is not a conservative organization at all, they came out -- actually, a lot of the greenies came out with a plan to increase drilling in the gulf of mexico by 2 million barrels a day. i think say it's...
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is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoshe'll be fitted with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. and finally this hour, a story about a big cheese or, to be more accurate, a record—breaking ball of it. the huge delicacy was made in a mexican village in the southern state of chiapas — and it weighed in at 558 kilograms. it required 80 chefs and around 6,000 litres of milk to make it. the team behind the record attempt said that they were thrilled to have made history with the biggest piece of cheese the world has ever seen. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. meteorologically speaking, the first day of september is the first day of autumn and, with the changing of the season, we are changing the weather — something drier and warmer on the way through the weekend with some spells of sunshine. still some showers around through the rest of today. and a band of thicker cloud affecting parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern irelan
is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoshe'll be fitted with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. and finally this hour, a story about a big cheese or, to be more accurate, a record—breaking ball of it. the huge delicacy was made in a mexican village in the southern state of chiapas — and it weighed in at 558 kilograms. it required 80 chefs and...
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is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicod with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. hello there. the 1st september and meteorologically speaking, the first day of autumn. now, this morning, it may have felt a bit autumnal for some of us. we had some mist and fog out there first thing this morning, but that's pretty much now cleared away and we're looking at some fine weather for the rest of today. low pressure yesterday brought us some outbreaks of rain, but higher pressure builds in as we go through the weekend and indeed into the start of next week, as well. what does that mean? well, it means for most of us, it's going to be dry. there'll be some lengthy spells of sunshine and it's going to turn warmer, as well. but for the rest of today, still some cloud across northern ireland, southern scotland, the far north—northeast of england. a few spots of rain here. showers developing elsewhere across
is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicod with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. hello there. the 1st september and meteorologically speaking, the first day of autumn. now, this morning, it may have felt a bit autumnal for some of us. we had some mist and fog out there first thing this morning,...
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part of the mississippi river, allowing saltwater to flow upstream from the gulf of mexico and potentially into water treatment plants. here's abc's derrick dennis this morning. >> an emergency declaration over the threat of saltwater entering the water supply in southern louisiana. >> we are monitoring the situation. we're being proactive. we're applying best practices and lessons learned from the past. >> the problem is drought drying up part of the mississippi, allowing saltwater from the gulf of mexico to flow north. that's saltwater could then inadvertently get pumped out of the mississippi and into water treatment plants. the water in plaquemines parish, south of new orleans, has already been impacted for months. louisiana's governor and the mayor of new orleans now trying to calm residents fears, urging them not to panic. buy bottled water in case you're going to have saltwater in our water. >> yeah, i don't even want to think about it. you hear how kids are breaking out in rashes and my kids are very sensitive. >> so honestly, i'm stocking up more to bathe them once solution involv
part of the mississippi river, allowing saltwater to flow upstream from the gulf of mexico and potentially into water treatment plants. here's abc's derrick dennis this morning. >> an emergency declaration over the threat of saltwater entering the water supply in southern louisiana. >> we are monitoring the situation. we're being proactive. we're applying best practices and lessons learned from the past. >> the problem is drought drying up part of the mississippi, allowing...
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the other one that continues to be a positive story is the deepwater gulf of mexico where we go out andw a mile or more of water depth and go down 6, 7, 8 miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still underexplored compared to the onshore. so i think there is still room for more discoveries. david: so when you started four years ago, to say, i might be the ceo someday? where did you think that was unrealistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. ♪ david: let's talk about chevron itself. what are the roots of chevron? when was it created and when did it start? mike: founded in 1879 in southern california, again is a company called pacific coast oil company. made the first commercial discovery in california in southern california, became part of the rockefeller standard oil trust in the latter part of the 1800s, and then, became standard oil of california when the standard oil trust was broken up . our headquarters and home has always been in california. we have been around for 143 euros and really a part of the world histo
the other one that continues to be a positive story is the deepwater gulf of mexico where we go out andw a mile or more of water depth and go down 6, 7, 8 miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still underexplored compared to the onshore. so i think there is still room for more discoveries. david: so when you started four years ago, to say, i might be the ceo someday? where did you think that was unrealistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get...
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they're cutting off access in the gulf of mexico and cutting off access on shore in places like the permiancans and democrat haves united behind producing more in the last frontier. not less. i was just there last week, i can attest to the fact that alaskaens want this production. larry: mike summers, thank you, buddy. well said. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to pos
they're cutting off access in the gulf of mexico and cutting off access on shore in places like the permiancans and democrat haves united behind producing more in the last frontier. not less. i was just there last week, i can attest to the fact that alaskaens want this production. larry: mike summers, thank you, buddy. well said. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. ♪ is it possible to...
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the other one that continues to be a positive story is deepwater gulf of mexico where we will go out and drill a mile or more of water depth, then go down six to eight miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still relatively underexplored compared to the onshore. i think there's still room for more discoveries. david: when you were starting there 40 years ago, did you say, i might be the ceo someday or was that not realistic. mike: i just hoped it would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. that was never the game plan. that was never the game plan. ♪ website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com david: let's talk about chevron itself. what are the roots of chevron? when was chevron created, when did it start? mike: founded in 1879 in southern california, began as a company called pacific coast oil company. made the first commercial discovery in california,
the other one that continues to be a positive story is deepwater gulf of mexico where we will go out and drill a mile or more of water depth, then go down six to eight miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still relatively underexplored compared to the onshore. i think there's still room for more discoveries. david: when you were starting there 40 years ago, did you say, i might be the ceo someday or was that not realistic. mike: i just hoped it would last the next...
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declaration will help secure federal funds to combat the saltwater coming up the river from the gulf of mexicoxpected to affect drinking water in the new orleans area by mid-october, and could cause corrosion to water distribution systems, machinery and appliances. >>> and "the oklahoman" reports thousands of gallons of crude oil spilled in oklahoma city after construction crews accidentally hit a pipeline. the mishap created a geyser of oil yesterday until the line's operator was able to shut it down. local officials say at least 4,200 gallons were spilled. cleanup could take days. fire officials say the leak is not a threat to people living nearby, though. investigators are trying to determine if the pipeline was properly marked. >>> still to come, the return of free covid tests. the government is offering free at-home teststs again. we're e going to t tell you hoh get themem. to tellll you how w get them.. i neededed more frfrom my antidepepressant. vrayaylar helpeded give it a a. adadding vraylylar to an n antidepresessant. isis clinicalllly proven to help rerelieve ovoverall deprpression
declaration will help secure federal funds to combat the saltwater coming up the river from the gulf of mexicoxpected to affect drinking water in the new orleans area by mid-october, and could cause corrosion to water distribution systems, machinery and appliances. >>> and "the oklahoman" reports thousands of gallons of crude oil spilled in oklahoma city after construction crews accidentally hit a pipeline. the mishap created a geyser of oil yesterday until the line's...
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the other one that continues to be a positive story is deepwater gulf of mexico where we will go out d drill a mile or more of water depth, then go down six to eight miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still relatively underexplored compared to the onshore. so, i think there's still room for more discoveries. david: when you were starting there 40 years ago, did you say, i might be the ceo someday? or was that not realistic? mike: i just hoped it would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. that was never the game plan. ♪ the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com all-day energy starts with clean hydration. lmnt. more electrolytes. zero sugar. you feel the difference when you get it right. stay salty. david: let's talk about chevron itself. what are the roots of chevron? when was chevron created? when d
the other one that continues to be a positive story is deepwater gulf of mexico where we will go out d drill a mile or more of water depth, then go down six to eight miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still relatively underexplored compared to the onshore. so, i think there's still room for more discoveries. david: when you were starting there 40 years ago, did you say, i might be the ceo someday? or was that not realistic? mike: i just hoped it would last the...
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is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoll be fitted with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. coming up in 30 minutes, the team here will have a back—to—school education special, looking at the challenges facing kids as they head back to the classroom. we heard from teachers, experts, and the us education secretary. that's all from me at this hour. i'm sumi somaskda. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the first week of september is looking a lot more summery than what we had throughout most ofjuly and indeed august. this weekend, high pressure is building in. it will turn drier and sunnier and warmer across the board. however, there will be a fly in the ointment that comes with this area of low pressure in its weather from which will push close to the northwest of scotland at times, certainly on sunday. but high pressure is building in — it's killing off the showers, the clouds. early on saturday we should see any rain fizzling out, but there
is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoll be fitted with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. coming up in 30 minutes, the team here will have a back—to—school education special, looking at the challenges facing kids as they head back to the classroom. we heard from teachers, experts, and the us education secretary. that's all from me at this hour....
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is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoed with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. hello there. the 1st september and meteorologically speaking, the first day of autumn. now, this morning, it may have felt a bit autumnal for some of us. we had some mist and fog out there first thing this morning, but that's pretty much now cleared away and we're looking at some fine weather for the rest of today. low pressure yesterday brought us some outbreaks of rain, but higher pressure builds in as we go through the weekend and indeed into the start of next week, as well. what does that mean? well, it means for most of us, it's going to be dry. there'll be some lengthy spells of sunshine and it's going to turn warmer, as well. but for the rest of today, still some cloud across northern ireland, southern scotland, the far north—northeast of england. a few spots of rain here. showers developing elsewhere across england and wales in between some sunshine. largely dry
is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoed with a tracking device, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. hello there. the 1st september and meteorologically speaking, the first day of autumn. now, this morning, it may have felt a bit autumnal for some of us. we had some mist and fog out there first thing this morning, but that's pretty much now cleared away and we're looking...
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now they're going to the gulf of mexico and said okay, we're going to stop more leases down there becausethat we got to protect. one damn right whale seen in last 100 years of gulf of mexico. these people have lost their mind, larry. they look for everything -- hiring more epa agents 25,000 this year. regulating whatever they possibly can. turning off everything they possibly can. it is a clown show when it comes to fossil fuel. larry: i call it sheer insanity, sheer insanity. you know what else, senator, every person, honestly i just spoke to a group last night, everyone knows there is no common sense going on in this administration, just ordinary common sense, you know what i mean? everybody, you can run this economy without oil and gas. stop figuring that you can. $100 a barrel, who knows how high it is going to go. who knows how high inflation is going to go. who knows how low real wages will sink. sheer insanity. that is my two cents. anyway, senator tuberville as always, we love having you. we'll check in soon, sir. >> thank you, larry. larry: you betcha. folks as i said in my riff
now they're going to the gulf of mexico and said okay, we're going to stop more leases down there becausethat we got to protect. one damn right whale seen in last 100 years of gulf of mexico. these people have lost their mind, larry. they look for everything -- hiring more epa agents 25,000 this year. regulating whatever they possibly can. turning off everything they possibly can. it is a clown show when it comes to fossil fuel. larry: i call it sheer insanity, sheer insanity. you know what...
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we produce much cleaner oil in the united states whether it's in alaska or whether it's in the gulf of mexico. some of the cleanest burning fuel in the world comes through the gulf of mexico. we could get 2 million more barrels a day from the gulf of mexico and not doing it. instead we go to venezuela and their situation is so bad their dictator such a horrible person that the migration problem for venezuela is also. there are so many facets of which this policy, industrial policy of the biden administration is not working. >> harris: you wonder if this white house or any of the people in charge, the president on down, if any of them, if the energy secretary who can't figure out how to find a place to plug in her e.v. she is running out of options. great to have you. thank you. >> thank you for allowing me to speak. >> harris: a rough week for president biden. now his campaign is facing big questions about age and electability. new fox polling shows voters are worried, very worried. the first democratic primary contest is just a few months away and could a new candidate emerge for the democra
we produce much cleaner oil in the united states whether it's in alaska or whether it's in the gulf of mexico. some of the cleanest burning fuel in the world comes through the gulf of mexico. we could get 2 million more barrels a day from the gulf of mexico and not doing it. instead we go to venezuela and their situation is so bad their dictator such a horrible person that the migration problem for venezuela is also. there are so many facets of which this policy, industrial policy of the biden...
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toward 100 dollars a barrel of oil, that is so unnecessary, joe biden has now stopped drilling in alaska, stopped drilling in new mexico. stopped drilling in most of the gulfng up, not down. the fed is not really honest, because as we just had with kevin o'leary, the fed's target rate has to go up a lot more, to stop the energy inflation. here is another example of policy you know progressive policy whatever. that is backfired and people are furious because the real value of their wages are going down not up. >> well, you can't -- we have talked about this you can't run a country without fossil fuels, it is impossible. these clowns are trying to force it on american people, buying foreign oil, when we have more oil here, now they are going to gulf of mexico say we'll stop more leases there, because there is a rice well to protect, one damn rice well seen in last00 years in gulf of mexico, these people have lost their mind, they are looking for everything, and hiring more epa agents 25 thousand this year, they are regu regulating everything they can and turning off. this is a clown show up here with fossil fuel. kudlow: i call is sheer insanity. sheer insan
toward 100 dollars a barrel of oil, that is so unnecessary, joe biden has now stopped drilling in alaska, stopped drilling in new mexico. stopped drilling in most of the gulfng up, not down. the fed is not really honest, because as we just had with kevin o'leary, the fed's target rate has to go up a lot more, to stop the energy inflation. here is another example of policy you know progressive policy whatever. that is backfired and people are furious because the real value of their wages are...
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into the opec plus crowd of saudi arabia, russia, venezuela and iran by freezing alaskan and gulf of mexicoil. it is an act of sheer insanity. also breaks the law by sidestepping congressional legislative mandates. meanwhile, while biden's budget deficit has spiraled back to two trillion dollars, his open borders policy is pushing down wages by flooding the country with illegal immigrants. had tip on that one to "breitbart"'s john carney. and a recent tip poll shows that 46% of american voters rate the economy as the number one issue while investigations of the trump administration ranked 15th at only 8%. "bidenomics" has failed. save america, how about retiring joe biden. that's my riff tonight. now, let's bring in superstar congresswoman and oversight committee member ms. marjorie taylor greene to talk about the impeachment inquiry. as always, thank you for your time, we appreciate it. will this declaration by the speaker give the house investigators more power and authority for subpoenas and other forms of evidence in your judgment, marjorie? is that what this is all about? >> absolutely
into the opec plus crowd of saudi arabia, russia, venezuela and iran by freezing alaskan and gulf of mexicoil. it is an act of sheer insanity. also breaks the law by sidestepping congressional legislative mandates. meanwhile, while biden's budget deficit has spiraled back to two trillion dollars, his open borders policy is pushing down wages by flooding the country with illegal immigrants. had tip on that one to "breitbart"'s john carney. and a recent tip poll shows that 46% of...
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towards the end of his life, he witnessed the the end, the extinction of the brown pelican in the gulf of mexico, the brown pelican was extinct along the coasts of and the greater gulf coast, the upper gulf coast by 1960. and he was documenting he was writing about this. he didn't quite understand it. he had guesses. we very soon, knew it was due to pesticides like ddt. and so it's walter anderson that launches this book. i talk about why we have brown in louisiana and along the gulf coast today. it's largely due to a crazy plan that was developed by it was almost hollywood it was you know, it was a plan so crazy it had to work. it came down to a pair of alligator or scientists who didn't. a thing about birds. and they were tasked with rescuing, bringing back the brown pelican to louisiana. this also involved a series many years bird napping across state lines, learning the pinpointing the exact day to take to bird nap eight a baby pelican to the exact day to release the teenage pelican what to that baby turning into a teenage pelican over months wild scheme worked and i was i grew up in the 198
towards the end of his life, he witnessed the the end, the extinction of the brown pelican in the gulf of mexico, the brown pelican was extinct along the coasts of and the greater gulf coast, the upper gulf coast by 1960. and he was documenting he was writing about this. he didn't quite understand it. he had guesses. we very soon, knew it was due to pesticides like ddt. and so it's walter anderson that launches this book. i talk about why we have brown in louisiana and along the gulf coast...
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is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoe, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. the new james webb space telescope has captured amazing new images of a super nova closest to our galaxy. a super nova is an exploded star, and this one blew up back in 1987. at the time it was the nearest and brightest supernova to been seen from earth in almost 400 years. these new images will help scientiests study the end stages of a star, as well as the potential impacts a supernova has on surrounding planets. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. hello there. the 1st september and meteorologically speaking, the first day of autumn. now, this morning, it may have felt a bit autumnal for some of us. we had some mist and fog out there first thing this morning, but that's pretty much now cleared away and we're looking at some fine weather for the rest of today. low pressure yesterday brought us some outbreaks of rain, but higher pressure builds in as we go through the week
is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexicoe, meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. simon jones, bbc news. the new james webb space telescope has captured amazing new images of a super nova closest to our galaxy. a super nova is an exploded star, and this one blew up back in 1987. at the time it was the nearest and brightest supernova to been seen from earth in almost 400 years. these new images will...
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extend their production cuts "bidenomics" has frozen drilling in large parts of alaska and the gulf of mexicothe rig count is way down. in other words, future production cuts from biden match the current production cuts of our opec adversaries. so world oil prices back to $92 a barrel and aaa national gasoline is back to $3.85. now when quo "bidenomics" world oil prices were $50 a barrel and gasoline was $2.39. you do the math. this is another loss of household affordability. you add it all up, "bidenomics" has about a 35% approval rating today in most of the polls. i will just say save america, retire joe "bidenomics." much more on the failure of "bidenomics" a bit later. we have "breitbart"'s john carney. next up bring in fox news correspondent david spunt on some possible complications for house speaker kevin mccarthy's impeachment inquiry. right after mr. spunk, we have the great byron donalds, member of the house oversight committee. first up, david, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, larry as we know yesterday house speaker kevin mccarthy announced unilaterally this house impeachm
extend their production cuts "bidenomics" has frozen drilling in large parts of alaska and the gulf of mexicothe rig count is way down. in other words, future production cuts from biden match the current production cuts of our opec adversaries. so world oil prices back to $92 a barrel and aaa national gasoline is back to $3.85. now when quo "bidenomics" world oil prices were $50 a barrel and gasoline was $2.39. you do the math. this is another loss of household...
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is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexico meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. now to a football league with a difference because in scotland's warriors premier league, every player is overweight. they have to be, to be allowed to take part. the idea has been a success in helping people get fit, both physically and mentally, and make friends. tricia brown reports from the final match of the season. there's no name engraved on this trophy, because here at townhead park in cumnock, it's the very first time it'll be held high by the winning team of the warriors premier league — a football league with a difference. we have a specific player criteria forjoining, so anybodyjoining the league has to have a 38 waist round the belly or above the belly button, bmi of over 30 and you need to be 18 or over. 0riginally it was an overweight men's league, but we're pleased to see that there's actually women joining the league next year as well. in one of our new teams so, it's actuallyjust an overweight footba
is now houston zoo, but the plan later this month is to release her back into the sea in the gulf of mexico meaning we may not have heard the last of tally�*s amazing travels. now to a football league with a difference because in scotland's warriors premier league, every player is overweight. they have to be, to be allowed to take part. the idea has been a success in helping people get fit, both physically and mentally, and make friends. tricia brown reports from the final match of the...
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widespread drought has made water levels along the mississippi river so low that salt water from the gulf of mexico is creeping upstream and that is putting new orleans on the brink of a drinking water disaster. the mayor said the situation is critical. we have bill weir tracking the story. how did things get this bad and what is new orleans doing to fix it? >> you have to start in the '80s when congress told the army corp. of engineers to dig bigger channels and salt water intrusion got worse. the corp. of engineers said they have to build speed bumps to stop that salt water from coming in. they thought they might have had to do it every five years. they had to do it every other year because the mississippi is so low right now. right now it's affecting a couple thousand people in the south there, but it doesn't just affect drinking water. it affects barge traffic again. last summer the price of shipping a bushel of soy beans went up 300%. now they have to move millions of gallons of fresh water to keep diluting the saline. they have maybe bottled water ready. a lot of people taking that step. rush
widespread drought has made water levels along the mississippi river so low that salt water from the gulf of mexico is creeping upstream and that is putting new orleans on the brink of a drinking water disaster. the mayor said the situation is critical. we have bill weir tracking the story. how did things get this bad and what is new orleans doing to fix it? >> you have to start in the '80s when congress told the army corp. of engineers to dig bigger channels and salt water intrusion got...
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the ip address of this address, we found out that it was sent from an american destroyer in the gulf of mexico, and they communicate more with the us department of defense at home. when someone knocks on my grandmother's door, they all receive several types of poisonous chocolate packages. they are always sad. don't say that the bad person is looking for their father, hassan. last year, someone came to take pictures of the house . we quickly ran upstairs and the end started crying because i was very scared, but he stopped me quietly, but they couldn't escape the car. i had a phone with a wing. and i was talking when suddenly a voice i heard the screams of the lifter, who was the one i had. i could hear the screams and many others. i asked from above what was the matter, but he did not listen to me. i held the phone for a while , and when you came back, you told me that the car was in front of the house . he was holding it and a bunch of people were taking pictures, this is an example of his life , i have a duty, and i think i live with the fear i have, but i don't live at all. examples of text
the ip address of this address, we found out that it was sent from an american destroyer in the gulf of mexico, and they communicate more with the us department of defense at home. when someone knocks on my grandmother's door, they all receive several types of poisonous chocolate packages. they are always sad. don't say that the bad person is looking for their father, hassan. last year, someone came to take pictures of the house . we quickly ran upstairs and the end started crying because i was...
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following the ip of this address, we found out that it was sent from an american destroyer in the gulf of mexico. with the us department of defense in connection with the fear to the head they take the girls out of fear, that's why they stay at home most of the time, when we open the door, they are all at home , they have received poisonous chocolate packages several times , they say, don't be sad all the time. we fled to the upper floor and the end started crying. the policeman was scared, but he was able to do it. i was talking on the phone with bal, and suddenly i heard a scream from the lifter, who was the one who was screaming. i could hear the screams of many others. i asked the subject from above what, but he didn't listen to me, i kept the phone for a while and when you came back, you told me that the car was parked in front of the house and there were a bunch of people taking pictures of them. this is an example of his lifestyle and they have a duty to they take me and i think i don't live at all with the fear they have. i get a sample text message saying that you should be careful abou
following the ip of this address, we found out that it was sent from an american destroyer in the gulf of mexico. with the us department of defense in connection with the fear to the head they take the girls out of fear, that's why they stay at home most of the time, when we open the door, they are all at home , they have received poisonous chocolate packages several times , they say, don't be sad all the time. we fled to the upper floor and the end started crying. the policeman was scared, but...
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it has plans to expand in the caspian, gulf of mexico, strong position in the middle east. so in terms of its output, its capacity to leverage, it's in a very strong position, however, it has fallen behind shell, it's fallen behind exxon and other oil majors. as well, you have to remember looney took over the company still with it kind of living a little bit in the legacy of what happened in the gulf of mexico and, of course, cleared a hurdle. and we have russia. the outcome of that was bp lost its stake there ultimately. you know, it's had a challenging ten years. it's had a challenging few years. with the decks now cleared, it's interesting they've gone to the ceo to look after the company to see it through this difficult time, but i think all attention has to now turn to who is the long-term successor for bernard looney. you know, will they look to a titan in the oil industry, someone well established to take that over? will they look intern hi to elevate someone within the executive team there to take over and steady the ship and propel bp for the next ten years. >> andr
it has plans to expand in the caspian, gulf of mexico, strong position in the middle east. so in terms of its output, its capacity to leverage, it's in a very strong position, however, it has fallen behind shell, it's fallen behind exxon and other oil majors. as well, you have to remember looney took over the company still with it kind of living a little bit in the legacy of what happened in the gulf of mexico and, of course, cleared a hurdle. and we have russia. the outcome of that was bp lost...
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mexico out of play. he has taken alaska and much of the gulf of mexico.won't the fed have to tighten to the latest oil shock? >> absolutely, something that we have been talking about for a couple months, i remember oil hit $70 we had a conversation that would go to $100, it is what we've seen over and over in markets that oil prices when economist say is nonlinear, once you get past $60 a barrel can jump over a hundred quickly. i think that basically the history of this is that you go up around $100 or $120, then the whole world slows down, the world economy, and as that slows down demand for energy goes down and then oil price goes down below $60, but we're at the front end of that which is a real challenge for the fed, they should be raising rates, the inflation data, and oil price data are saying the same. larry: that is the thing. economists like to say excluding food and energy, we look at core rate. the reality is, refined petroleum products affectionate most every nook and cranny of the economy, their reach is incredible. you can't ignore that. and
mexico out of play. he has taken alaska and much of the gulf of mexico.won't the fed have to tighten to the latest oil shock? >> absolutely, something that we have been talking about for a couple months, i remember oil hit $70 we had a conversation that would go to $100, it is what we've seen over and over in markets that oil prices when economist say is nonlinear, once you get past $60 a barrel can jump over a hundred quickly. i think that basically the history of this is that you go up...
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low water levels are making the river less resistant to salt water from the gulf of mexico, which isng the state's drinking water supply. >>> and dave mccallum, known from hit tv shows like "the man from u.n.c.l.e." and "ncis" has died. he was 90. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we want to begin tonight with one of the longest hollywood strikes in history coming to a possible end with the writers guild of america and the major studios agreeing to a tentative deal. the potential agreement announced late last night comes nearly five months since production came to a standstill. what followed was months of bitter talks, picket lines, and round-the-clock negotiations over demands, including residuals and the use of artificial intelligence. now, the terms are not yet known. but in an email to members, the wga said the deal had meaningful gains and protections for the writers. members of the union still need to ratify the new contract so writers won't be re
low water levels are making the river less resistant to salt water from the gulf of mexico, which isng the state's drinking water supply. >>> and dave mccallum, known from hit tv shows like "the man from u.n.c.l.e." and "ncis" has died. he was 90. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we want to begin...
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conditions have lowered levels of the mississippi river, allowing saltwater to creep in from the gulf of mexicoit threatens to contaminate the freshwater. cbs's omar villafranca is in new orleans where the city has declared an emergency. >> this is pretty significant. >> reporter: heath jones is with the army corps of engineers. they're in a race to fix a looming threat brewing underwater. extremely dry conditions over the past few months have led to historic low levels on the mississippi river, allowing dense saltwater from the gulf to creep its way upriver, which could affect the ability to treat and supply drinking water in new orleans. in july, these boats built an underwater levee to try and slow the saltwater. but last week the sill was overtopped. now engineers are working to increase its height by 30 feet. we're about 20 miles south of new orleans in black aman's parish and this is where the army corps of engineers is adding to their sill. they're taking silt from the bottom of the mississippi river and then stacking it over here to form a higher barrier to try to slow down the saltwate
conditions have lowered levels of the mississippi river, allowing saltwater to creep in from the gulf of mexicoit threatens to contaminate the freshwater. cbs's omar villafranca is in new orleans where the city has declared an emergency. >> this is pretty significant. >> reporter: heath jones is with the army corps of engineers. they're in a race to fix a looming threat brewing underwater. extremely dry conditions over the past few months have led to historic low levels on the...
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north dakota what sense does it make to take more millions of acres off land in alaska in the gulf of mexico that only benefits or political enemies. david: the gulf of mexico alone could supply us with 2 million more barrels a day of the cleanest burning fossil fuel in the world and were not doing it. were getting dirty fuel from that as well. >> the natural gas, the explosion of natural gas has actually cleaned up the environment. 70 got to explain to me why the environmentalists are going to want natural gas. david: steve moore, great work, coming up biden's open borders are bringing contagious diseases into our cities there are three confirmed cases of tuberculosis, highly contagious how worried should we be about infectious disease coming into the u.s. and get a be asking the doctor right after this. days away from the second gop presidential debate from the ronald reagan presidential library, wisconsin congressman mike gallagher says that the preperfect place for 2024 hopefs to evaluate the china issue. what does he want to hear from the candidates i'll be asking next. ♪ ♪ discover the
north dakota what sense does it make to take more millions of acres off land in alaska in the gulf of mexico that only benefits or political enemies. david: the gulf of mexico alone could supply us with 2 million more barrels a day of the cleanest burning fossil fuel in the world and were not doing it. were getting dirty fuel from that as well. >> the natural gas, the explosion of natural gas has actually cleaned up the environment. 70 got to explain to me why the environmentalists are...
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that the warm waters of the gulf of mexico, close to 31 degrees celsius, turned italy into a dangerous storm. us president joe biden had declared a state of emergency in the state before the climate unrest in production, and the coastal cities of this state were also evacuated from the storm in italy before. in mexico and cuba, it caused heavy rains and floods and damages . i could not leave my wife. i have been here all my life. i had not seen many trees. two power poles fell on the streets. shabnak storm caused a lot of destruction. last year, storms hit the title of the iranian storm four west coasts of florida it hit and killed about 50 americans and iranians, several bridges and dozens of buildings and caused damage of over 100 billion dollars . category 3 or higher hurricanes can cause a lot of damage. such a storm has never happened in florida and the last the case goes back to the beginning of 1800. after that, these areas have witnessed such a storm. i am cleaning up the damage. the walls were damaged and destroyed equipment can be seen everywhere . the electricity has been cu
that the warm waters of the gulf of mexico, close to 31 degrees celsius, turned italy into a dangerous storm. us president joe biden had declared a state of emergency in the state before the climate unrest in production, and the coastal cities of this state were also evacuated from the storm in italy before. in mexico and cuba, it caused heavy rains and floods and damages . i could not leave my wife. i have been here all my life. i had not seen many trees. two power poles fell on the streets....
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state of florida national hurricane center officials they announced that the warm waters of the gulf of mexico, with a temperature of nearly 31 degrees celsius, congratulated italy on a dangerous storm . us president joe biden had announced a state of emergency in florida before the weather unrest, and the coastal cities of this state were also evacuated from the storm. ah, italy, before in mexico and cuba due to heavy rain and flooding and damages , i could not leave my house. i have been here all my life . i had not seen this plane crash. many trees were cut down and electric poles fell in the streets . it caused a lot of destruction in the year in the past, torfanian hit the four western coasts of florida as a hurricane, killing 150 americans and iranians, several bridges and dozens of buildings , and causing damage of up to 100 billion dollars . major storms of raiseh or above can cause a lot of damage to a storm in the state. florida has no history, and the last one dates back to the beginning of 1800 ad. since then, these areas have witnessed such a storm . it is cleaning up the damage,
state of florida national hurricane center officials they announced that the warm waters of the gulf of mexico, with a temperature of nearly 31 degrees celsius, congratulated italy on a dangerous storm . us president joe biden had announced a state of emergency in florida before the weather unrest, and the coastal cities of this state were also evacuated from the storm. ah, italy, before in mexico and cuba due to heavy rain and flooding and damages , i could not leave my house. i have been here...
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the journal oil story, joe biden has essentially frozen drilling in alaska at big chunks of the gulf of mexico and closing downs oil and gas exploration in the t great state of new mexico. i believe we got that news today which happens to be the home of the interior secretary, deb haaland who is a native american who insist on going against the tribes in new mexico were sowh many other native americans would love to have high-paying jobs in the oil fields, go figure. in other words opec plus wax the u.s. on the head by cutting back on production and please don't forget that includes iran and venezuela with russia and saudi. joe biden's response is to slam down current and future production herdoe in the u.s. i tandem with outhr adversaries sheer insanity, totally giving up energy independence wasted away the progress of the trump0 years. we are not quite to $100 oil yet but we are gaining with today's quote for brent crew is around $95, west texas about $91 following world wholesale prices up nationwide aaa retail gasoline aclt the pump has climd all the way back to $3.88.3.30 year-end last de
the journal oil story, joe biden has essentially frozen drilling in alaska at big chunks of the gulf of mexico and closing downs oil and gas exploration in the t great state of new mexico. i believe we got that news today which happens to be the home of the interior secretary, deb haaland who is a native american who insist on going against the tribes in new mexico were sowh many other native americans would love to have high-paying jobs in the oil fields, go figure. in other words opec plus...
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he just took new mexico out of play and almost all the gulf of mexico.meeting tomorrow, jay powell speaks tomorrow, yeah, they will keep rates steady but won't the fed have to tighten into this latest oil shock, kevin hassett? >> yeah, absolutely they will. this is something you and i have been talking about a couple months now. i remember when oil hit $70 a barrel we had a conversation it would go to 100 you might recall because it is one of the things we've seen over and over in markets, economists say is non-linear, once you get past 60 bucks a barrel you can jump over 100 relatively quickly because you have got constrained supply and that is something we see right now and basically the history is this you go up around 100, as much as 120, the whole world economy slows down. as the world economy slows down, the demand for energy slows down and oil price will go back down below 60. we're at the front end of that. the front end is real challenge. i think the rates are 100 points too low and gdp, oil price data, inflation are saying the same thing. larry
he just took new mexico out of play and almost all the gulf of mexico.meeting tomorrow, jay powell speaks tomorrow, yeah, they will keep rates steady but won't the fed have to tighten into this latest oil shock, kevin hassett? >> yeah, absolutely they will. this is something you and i have been talking about a couple months now. i remember when oil hit $70 a barrel we had a conversation it would go to 100 you might recall because it is one of the things we've seen over and over in...
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serious intuition unfolding in new orleans tonight a salt water in the gulf of mexico now threateningity's water supply. mayor signing emergency declaration as the army corps engineers plan to barred 36 million gallons of freshwater daily into the lower mississippi river. this is the second straight year that climate change has made the river drop so drastically, and it is making it less resistant to the salt water that is coming in from the gulf. joining me, now cnn chief climate correspondent bill weir. obviously they're trying to fix this, what is their plan to do that? >> they're building is still underwater. basically what has happened a couple years ago, we lowered this mississippi river. which needs bigger ships can move up and down it. a lot bigger threat for this to happen. as a result of this incredibly drive record hot year, mississippi just isn't strong enough to push out the gulf of mexico. should be running about 300 cubic feet for second. about less than half that. could go lower, as this drought continues. it doesn't just threaten water systems, because they don't filt
serious intuition unfolding in new orleans tonight a salt water in the gulf of mexico now threateningity's water supply. mayor signing emergency declaration as the army corps engineers plan to barred 36 million gallons of freshwater daily into the lower mississippi river. this is the second straight year that climate change has made the river drop so drastically, and it is making it less resistant to the salt water that is coming in from the gulf. joining me, now cnn chief climate correspondent...
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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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in addition, from the factors of hurricanes in the gulf of mexico, there is a lack of refinery capacitylargest facilities and biden's green policy. but it is possible that the federal reserve may intervene. leading up to the us elections will start some manipulations with the dollar exchange rate , will try to make it more expensive so that the prices for all those to whom these decrease, respectively, so that the prices for the american consumer finger. that's why, although now the market is very active, the demand is very high. but there are such concerns regarding the continuation of this situation in the fourth quarter at the beginning of next year. experts do not exclude that just these fears have become one of the reasons for the current decision of the largest participants in the agreement. so already now the opec project plus, it can be called a successful mechanism for regulating the global oil market and another alternative to the destructive economic influence of the united states in the world. vtb team with you card excellent 10% cashback everything is interesting, who inven
in addition, from the factors of hurricanes in the gulf of mexico, there is a lack of refinery capacitylargest facilities and biden's green policy. but it is possible that the federal reserve may intervene. leading up to the us elections will start some manipulations with the dollar exchange rate , will try to make it more expensive so that the prices for all those to whom these decrease, respectively, so that the prices for the american consumer finger. that's why, although now the market is...
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. >>> the biden administration approved three oil and gas drilling lease sales in the gulf of mexico the next five years. the secretary of the interior reported that this is the smallest number of oil and gas sales in history down from the administration's original proposal of 11 possible sales. >>> more than 6,500 cases of cantaloupes across 19 states are recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. the fda conducted a test in a distribution center, check the dates of september 6 through september 16th. >>> energy's next move, the only positive sector this month. we debate if that llray has room to run or if we are close to a pique. whatever you see,eak. at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. (♪ music ♪) (♪ ♪) the walking tree is said to change its entire location in pursuit of sunlight (♪ ♪) where could reinvention take your business? acce
. >>> the biden administration approved three oil and gas drilling lease sales in the gulf of mexico the next five years. the secretary of the interior reported that this is the smallest number of oil and gas sales in history down from the administration's original proposal of 11 possible sales. >>> more than 6,500 cases of cantaloupes across 19 states are recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. the fda conducted a test in a distribution center, check the dates of...
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pushing the mississippi river to historic low, allowing increasing amounts of saltwater from the gulf of mexicoo make its way into the river which is a source of drinking water for the region. louisiana's governor said the city may not see any changes to the water until mid october. >>> overseas now. ukraine is launching a fresh wave of missile attacks into russian-occupied territory and russia itself. ukrainian forces are making small, but crucial gains against russian troops on the front lines breaking through formidable defenses. abc's tom soufi burridge from ukraine tonight. >> reporter: ukraine ramping up missile and drone attacks inside russia. ukraine saying it hit a building used by russia security service in the city of kursk. this video circulating online. it follows a major ukrainian attack in crimea. this dramatic video capturing the moment missiles slam into the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet, a symbol of russian military power. ukraine's ability to hit targets from a distance set to get a boost. a ukrainian official saying president biden has finally promised to supply u
pushing the mississippi river to historic low, allowing increasing amounts of saltwater from the gulf of mexicoo make its way into the river which is a source of drinking water for the region. louisiana's governor said the city may not see any changes to the water until mid october. >>> overseas now. ukraine is launching a fresh wave of missile attacks into russian-occupied territory and russia itself. ukrainian forces are making small, but crucial gains against russian troops on the...
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andrey fedyaev splashed down in the gulf of mexico near the city of tampa on the iss fedyaev spent 6ow sergei prokopiev and dmitry petelin continue to work at the station. and konstantin borisov well, and now footage from mexico there , the pilot of the plane died in front of the guests attending a baby-sexing party, a small aircraft was part of the celebrations and flew over the parents-to-be to blow out colored smoke indicating the baby's gender. however, at this moment. here we see again, now these dramatic shots at that moment the pilot lost control of the wing broke off and the ship crashed to the ground. the pilot was found under the rubble and taken to the hospital. however, it was not possible to save him. vladimir putin and recep taipe and erdogan will meet today in sochi to discuss they will be a new grain deal, and we will ask artyom nemchikov for details. artyom good morning again. and what is the background of these negotiations? what aleksey says, there are reports about un initiatives; analysts believe that turkey is trying to persuade moscow towards the previous condi
andrey fedyaev splashed down in the gulf of mexico near the city of tampa on the iss fedyaev spent 6ow sergei prokopiev and dmitry petelin continue to work at the station. and konstantin borisov well, and now footage from mexico there , the pilot of the plane died in front of the guests attending a baby-sexing party, a small aircraft was part of the celebrations and flew over the parents-to-be to blow out colored smoke indicating the baby's gender. however, at this moment. here we see again,...
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cosmonauts of roskosmos andrey fedyaev in deus apparently in fedyaev spent six months in the gulf of mexicoe city of tampa on the iss. now sergei prokopiev and dmitry petelin continue to work at the station. and konstantin borisov in the usa , one of the participants in the borning man festival died; it takes place in nevada at the bottom of a dried-up lake in two days. there fell 3 monthly norm of rainfall, as a result, the desert turned into a swamp, and the mud reaches the knee. the roads were wrecked and 73,000 people were trapped. in addition, it is usually around 40 ° heat at this time and the participants are lightly dressed. now the temperature is dropping. yes nine degree situation. so unpredictable that the organizers had to warn food and water would have to be saved. well, i’ll add that, that is, in russian, a burning man is known for exotic costumes and unique art installations, but now, of course, there is clearly no time for eq. we do not have toilets, there are problems with the delivery of food and the provision of medical care. everyone is trying to rationally spend food. t
cosmonauts of roskosmos andrey fedyaev in deus apparently in fedyaev spent six months in the gulf of mexicoe city of tampa on the iss. now sergei prokopiev and dmitry petelin continue to work at the station. and konstantin borisov in the usa , one of the participants in the borning man festival died; it takes place in nevada at the bottom of a dried-up lake in two days. there fell 3 monthly norm of rainfall, as a result, the desert turned into a swamp, and the mud reaches the knee. the roads...
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the problem is drought drying up part of the mississippi, allowing salt water from the gulf of mexico to flow north. >> that saltwater could then inadvertently get pumped out of the mississippi and into water treatment plants. the water in plaquemines parish, south of new orleans, has already been impacted for months. louisiana's governor and the mayor of new orleans now trying to calm residents fears, urging them not to panic, buy bottled water in case you're going to have salt water in our water. >> yeah, i don't even want to think about it. >> you hear how kids are breaking out in rashes and my kids are very sensitive. >> so honestly, i'm sucking up more to bathe them once solution involves raising an underwater levee to block the salt in the meantime, some residents are trying to come up with solutions of their own. >> they've been researching reverse osmosis filtering systems that you can connect on to your showerheads, on to your underneath your your sink to make sure that you get purified or clean water. >> louisiana's governor is now appealing for federal help. officials are b
the problem is drought drying up part of the mississippi, allowing salt water from the gulf of mexico to flow north. >> that saltwater could then inadvertently get pumped out of the mississippi and into water treatment plants. the water in plaquemines parish, south of new orleans, has already been impacted for months. louisiana's governor and the mayor of new orleans now trying to calm residents fears, urging them not to panic, buy bottled water in case you're going to have salt water in...
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could be gusty storms, especially in the northern plains also looking at moisture moving from the gulf of mexico into the lower mississippi valley into the gulf coast that's where you see the green there. we are watching the chance for some flooding in spots but for the severe weather, we're looking from bismarck to rapid city with winds gusting over 60 miles per hour those are the two greatest threats. we do have a threat for our tornadoes. that's on the lower side, but still not zero also looking at chance for very heavy rain in spots. especially where you see the brighter colors, the reds, the oranges the yellow that's where we could see the rain showers especially within some of the storms that could lead to flash flooding we're going sethe cold froe ntn. 95 degrees today in philadelphia 96 in d.c. all right, guys, it's september. but we're looking at sweltering temperatures in spots. we'll talk about that coming up. >> michelle, see you soon. thanks >>> when we come back, details from a deadly shooting at a high school football game >> and growing outrage over the hundreds of billions in co
could be gusty storms, especially in the northern plains also looking at moisture moving from the gulf of mexico into the lower mississippi valley into the gulf coast that's where you see the green there. we are watching the chance for some flooding in spots but for the severe weather, we're looking from bismarck to rapid city with winds gusting over 60 miles per hour those are the two greatest threats. we do have a threat for our tornadoes. that's on the lower side, but still not zero also...