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one of the real drivers of this was to try to make the highlands and north highlands more sustainableortunities for investment. and businesses were closing and leaving. now they're staying and expanding. and it has been a success. since the nc 500 launched in 2015, locations along the route have reported a 26% increase in visitor numbers, as keen drivers arrive from across the uk, europe and the world. while i don't have the recommended five to seven days required to see the entire north coast 500, i can't resist hitting the road and seeing part of it for myself. outside inverness, the landscape quickly becomes more rugged, with craggy mountains on the horizon and valleys covered in heather and gorse. there are some great stretches of road and increasingly drivers are taking to these twists and turns with rather more sophisticated wheels than i have at the moment. hello. you must be rob and that must be your gorgeous car! indeed! when the north coast 500 launched, local farmer rob saw an opportunity and now hires out his prized sports car to tourists who want to hit the highlands in a
one of the real drivers of this was to try to make the highlands and north highlands more sustainableortunities for investment. and businesses were closing and leaving. now they're staying and expanding. and it has been a success. since the nc 500 launched in 2015, locations along the route have reported a 26% increase in visitor numbers, as keen drivers arrive from across the uk, europe and the world. while i don't have the recommended five to seven days required to see the entire north coast...
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pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. tense, and 30's making new lows. we are down 11 basis points on the 10-year. vogue again.her in a bank of england rate decision. we will discuss in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time now for the final spread. goldman sachs revealed a plan to turn around performance of its core bond trading unit. apple with a much awaited launch of the new iphone. a state of the union address, not sure how many people are waiting for that. the bank of england rate decision on thursday. and we get retail data and inflation from the u.s. on the same day. with us, robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. considering the events of the last couple weeks, is it going to be a couple of months for this to come through? >> i think there is definitely going to be a few months of pause in economic activity, a lot of it depending on the extent of irma hitting florida. harvey you are a soft
pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. tense, and 30's making new lows. we are down 11 basis points on the 10-year. vogue again.her in a bank of england rate decision. we will discuss in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time now for the final spread. goldman sachs revealed a plan to turn around performance of its core bond trading unit. apple with a much awaited...
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one of the real drivers of this was to try to make the highlands and north highlands more sustainableoute have reported a 26% increase in visitor numbers, as keen drivers arrived from across the uk, europe and the world. while i don't have the recommended five to seven days required to see the entire north coast 500, i can't resist hitting the road and seeing part of it for myself. outside inverness, the landscape quickly becomes more rugged, with craggy mountains on the horizon and valleys covered in heather and gorse. there are some great stretches of road and increasingly drivers are taking to these twists and turns with rather more sophisticated wheels than i have at the moment. hello. you must be rob and that must be your gorgeous car! when the north coast 500 launched, local farmer rob saw an opportunity and now hires out his prized sports car to tourists who want to hit the highlands in a high—performance soft top. so how did you go from farming to renting out sports cars? i mean, this seems a big transition. i'm a bit of a petrol head and i've always enjoyed driving and i alwa
one of the real drivers of this was to try to make the highlands and north highlands more sustainableoute have reported a 26% increase in visitor numbers, as keen drivers arrived from across the uk, europe and the world. while i don't have the recommended five to seven days required to see the entire north coast 500, i can't resist hitting the road and seeing part of it for myself. outside inverness, the landscape quickly becomes more rugged, with craggy mountains on the horizon and valleys...
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robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital.et you market check on where bonds have been this week. twos, tens, and 30's making new lows. we are down 11 basis points on the 10-year. 10 on a 30 and seven on a two-year. er in vogue again. a bank of england rate decision. another round of inflation. we will discuss in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time now for the final spread. coming up over the next week, goldman sachs reveals a plan to turn around performance of its core bond trading unit. apple launches some new products , with the much awaited launch of the new iphone. a state of the union address, not sure how many people are waiting for that. the bank of england rate decision comes on thursday. and we get some economic data -- retail sales and inflation from the u.s. on the same day. with us, robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. when are we going to get a clean read on the u.s. economy considering
robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital.et you market check on where bonds have been this week. twos, tens, and 30's making new lows. we are down 11 basis points on the 10-year. 10 on a 30 and seven on a two-year. er in vogue again. a bank of england rate decision. another round of inflation. we will discuss in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time now...
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discuss, robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital.n are we going to get a read on the u.s. economy considering the events of the weeks, the of natural disasters, etc.? is it going to be a couple of months for this to come through? trey: i think there is definitely going to be a few months of pause in economic activity, a lot of it depending on the extent of which irma hits florida. but certainly, harvey will cause some noise in the numbers. you already saw it in some of the employment data earlier this week. there will be a two to three month lag in economic activity , which should catch up from the economic data. robert: obviously, you will have a drawdown and then some stimulus. economic losses don't get factored into the gdp data, but rebuilding does. in the quarters ahead is that , going to be a few tenths of gdp that gets spread out over a decent period. jonathan: how much of the demand is going to be absorbed by the u.s. economy? >> the auto sector is a good example. we have seen sales come down given all of the cars went out in
discuss, robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital.n are we going to get a read on the u.s. economy considering the events of the weeks, the of natural disasters, etc.? is it going to be a couple of months for this to come through? trey: i think there is definitely going to be a few months of pause in economic activity, a lot of it depending on the extent of which irma hits florida. but certainly, harvey will cause some noise in the numbers. you already...
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also eric stein from eaton vance, and trey parker at portfolio manager at highland capital managementnts, great to have you on the program. here is what jumps out to me, the last couple of months, the message that seems to be received by the fx and bonds in europe and the divergence between the two. we can throw up a chart. bunds versus euro-dollar. my first question goes to you. why can we have a bond market that drives bund yields going lower and the euro ever stronger? robert: if you look back over the last five years, the money was first leaving the eurozone with a crisis. after that, they moved on to a new mode of stimulus. they broke any link to the idea that this was a bundesbank, central-bank motif, they would never do qe. and they went massively into qe and groundbreaking in terms of a central bank going negative on interest rates. they were chasing money out. as if that was not enough, they have moved on to political fragmentation, populism, concerns about the netherlands and austria, the greek package was in the balance, concerns in italy, and the le pen situation. so now,
also eric stein from eaton vance, and trey parker at portfolio manager at highland capital managementnts, great to have you on the program. here is what jumps out to me, the last couple of months, the message that seems to be received by the fx and bonds in europe and the divergence between the two. we can throw up a chart. bunds versus euro-dollar. my first question goes to you. why can we have a bond market that drives bund yields going lower and the euro ever stronger? robert: if you look...
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the british recruited highland tunnels from southern india as cheap labor. to this day tea is harvested on the unimaginably large area of two thousand two hundred and ten square kilometers a safe job for many. americans of any work on the plantations picking tea leaves. we thank our president for that and it's good work. and. the income from the tea plantation made the fullness alone the favorite colony of the british in those days the t. pick has only got rice as wages today they get a bit more than three euros a day working from sunrise to sunset but that's not something they like to talk about. this is where the famous comes from. we're in one of the countless tea factories and what proudly told what makes it special. young tender tough to leave maybe the better portion of the leaf and the cold stalks and make you at least can be the substandard body view where you have this chemical compound bad the young ladies can say they had the better quality and the flavor by then the alchemic a couple of the caffeine any less in polythene or and some aromatics an
the british recruited highland tunnels from southern india as cheap labor. to this day tea is harvested on the unimaginably large area of two thousand two hundred and ten square kilometers a safe job for many. americans of any work on the plantations picking tea leaves. we thank our president for that and it's good work. and. the income from the tea plantation made the fullness alone the favorite colony of the british in those days the t. pick has only got rice as wages today they get a bit...
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the british recruited highland tunnels from southern india as cheap labor. to this day tea is harvested on the unimaginably large area of two thousand two hundred and ten square kilometers a safe job for many. of the work on the plantation picking tea leaves. we thank our president for that and it's good work. and. the income from the tea plantation made the fullness alone the favorite colony of the british in those days the tea pickers only got rice as wages today they get a bit more than three euros a day working from sunrise to sunset but that's not something they like to talk about. this is where the famous comes from we're in one of the countless tea factories and wear proudly told what makes it special. young tend to live maybe the better portion of the leaf and the gold stocks and that make you at least can be the substandard materials where you have this chemical compound bad the young. they have the better quality and the flavor by the way of chemical the caffeine any less in the north and some aromatics and that's very rich when they leave. one hun
the british recruited highland tunnels from southern india as cheap labor. to this day tea is harvested on the unimaginably large area of two thousand two hundred and ten square kilometers a safe job for many. of the work on the plantation picking tea leaves. we thank our president for that and it's good work. and. the income from the tea plantation made the fullness alone the favorite colony of the british in those days the tea pickers only got rice as wages today they get a bit more than...
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plantations in the highlands.the railway has long since lost the significance it had in those days. best bang for the mainland was. during the fame of the british endeavor. transporting the produce and the d.'s being produced or there with it in your good grounds for knocked up fallen off the he'd been transported by tram good. these days only around one percent of goods are transported by rail. mr yarmulke has made sure for the past thirty three years that everything runs smoothly. i'm a fag on the i'm the senior conduct on the train during the whole trip. which makes me responsible for the lives of the passengers that i found and for the railway problem to be there with alex out for everything that happens on the way. i'm going on in the back like. a token is just being handed over it's in this brass ring covered in leather it ensure safety on the single track route and has done since nine hundred one. is making the love when i pass on the token the train driver has the permission to travel to the next station .
plantations in the highlands.the railway has long since lost the significance it had in those days. best bang for the mainland was. during the fame of the british endeavor. transporting the produce and the d.'s being produced or there with it in your good grounds for knocked up fallen off the he'd been transported by tram good. these days only around one percent of goods are transported by rail. mr yarmulke has made sure for the past thirty three years that everything runs smoothly. i'm a fag...
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queen and members of the royal family including the duke of edinburgh have attended the braemar highlandyal deeside which includes all the traditions of the highland games. the queen first attended the event as a seven—year—old child back in 1933. the queen arrived at the crown to baskin the queen arrived at the crown to bask in the braemar sunshine. the annual gathering is the highlight of the highland games calendar and one which the queen rarely misses. a company today by the duke of edinburgh, and the princess royal. it isa edinburgh, and the princess royal. it is a marvellous day, beautifully weather, we could wish for nothing more than this. it is tremendous and you just hope for a dry day. any secretary at any event hopes fry dry day. in the arena, the competition is tough. spectators flocked from around the world to take it all in. icame to around the world to take it all in. i came to visit my sister and i am scottish, i dressed up. it is an experience i'd been looking forward to all year long. absolutely marvellous. you came here from australia, why would you not be enjoying yo
queen and members of the royal family including the duke of edinburgh have attended the braemar highlandyal deeside which includes all the traditions of the highland games. the queen first attended the event as a seven—year—old child back in 1933. the queen arrived at the crown to baskin the queen arrived at the crown to bask in the braemar sunshine. the annual gathering is the highlight of the highland games calendar and one which the queen rarely misses. a company today by the duke of...
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highland avenue sounds like that is in the process of clearing. construction crews cleared we ran late east of 202 in king of prussia. they are gone flower, the delay they caused is starting to thin. pennsylvania turnpike westbound past valley forge work in the left lane. slowing on i-95 southbound because of a late-running work zone in the southbound lanes, the right lane is squeezing by. cruise route 1. >> two volunteer volcanos in tc have sparked a mass exodus. the volcano last erupted in 1963 killing 1100 people. they are evacuating the 11,000 residents from bombay where smoke and ash is spewing. from another volcano. >>> president trump is revising the tax code simplifying brackets and. a nonpartisan group estimates the cost to the federal deficit will be $2.2 trillion. there's a lot of details to be worked out like income levels for individual tax rates. just unclear how much change a typical family will see in their returns. reception has been tepid saying it will be harder than the failed bush on healthcare reform. >>> oj simpson is in the
highland avenue sounds like that is in the process of clearing. construction crews cleared we ran late east of 202 in king of prussia. they are gone flower, the delay they caused is starting to thin. pennsylvania turnpike westbound past valley forge work in the left lane. slowing on i-95 southbound because of a late-running work zone in the southbound lanes, the right lane is squeezing by. cruise route 1. >> two volunteer volcanos in tc have sparked a mass exodus. the volcano last erupted...
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what happened in kosovo it was delayed by the time with thinnish talking to people who fled their highland villages because of the special forces the sound was set in the weather was beautiful and we wanted to film with this seemingly ideally before leaving the ancient little town. suddenly on demand appeared from an alleyway most wore black and looked very determined. late to learn that they were security guards were can put the drug cartel made to go papers and equipment we took some explaining and if you phone calls but we didn't get everything back. then just lost our camera man suffered the most he was beaten forced to his knees and had a gun held to his head. the bullies will literally just around the corner. unfortunately we had no chance to feel what happened this is all we were able to catch on camera. that look at the color of the gun and look at a. little bit of blood. on my lips it's going to be small. it's not like me i mean they were very very aggressive very very aggressive and they were. using to go into a time machine. there is gun shooting but. we were scared and . we cou
what happened in kosovo it was delayed by the time with thinnish talking to people who fled their highland villages because of the special forces the sound was set in the weather was beautiful and we wanted to film with this seemingly ideally before leaving the ancient little town. suddenly on demand appeared from an alleyway most wore black and looked very determined. late to learn that they were security guards were can put the drug cartel made to go papers and equipment we took some...
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. >> this is what you see outside of the reform church of the highland park. but not the kind president trump has in mind along the u.s. mexico board. >> its the wall against wall. the pastor and the greens party candidate for governor in new jersey has been outbock in critics of the president trump ol sy and now working to protect dozens of families after trump afons are nonessed he would cancel daca. former president obama's deferred action for childhood arrivals. >> not only the daca at risk but all the families who have been veffing prosectorial and for many, many years. >> last week, gave congress six months to rework daca. on wednesday night, young immigrants got a glimmer of hope when democrats released this statement. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi and senator chuck schumer wright they reached a deal to preserve daca to enhance border security but not fund the wall. president trump dismisses accusations on twitter thursday morning and told fox news, the wall is mandatory. in highland park, new jersey, diana black for chasing news. jort all right thank y
. >> this is what you see outside of the reform church of the highland park. but not the kind president trump has in mind along the u.s. mexico board. >> its the wall against wall. the pastor and the greens party candidate for governor in new jersey has been outbock in critics of the president trump ol sy and now working to protect dozens of families after trump afons are nonessed he would cancel daca. former president obama's deferred action for childhood arrivals. >> not...
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a financial planner at highland financial advisers joins us, good to see you, reed. >> good to see you, sue. >> we've talked about the credit freeze, about getting a monitoring agency. retirees are in a different category. they're getting payments from the government on a routine basis, things like that. what should retirees be thinking about? >> retirees are extremely vulnerable, they're typically not as computer savvy. many of them have gotten involved with facebook and e-mailing their families and things like this. they're just not as familiar with some of the protocols to follow. we educate our clients on this. the main thing is the protection you have is really with you. i mean, you have the power in you to protect you from outside by being very suspicious of contact through e-mails, phishing is a very common type. when you get an e-mail from a company that looks like it came from a company you may do business with, they typically don't reach out ou asking you for information. phone calls, another type of phishing that comes to people, seniors, telling them that there has been a s
a financial planner at highland financial advisers joins us, good to see you, reed. >> good to see you, sue. >> we've talked about the credit freeze, about getting a monitoring agency. retirees are in a different category. they're getting payments from the government on a routine basis, things like that. what should retirees be thinking about? >> retirees are extremely vulnerable, they're typically not as computer savvy. many of them have gotten involved with facebook and...
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in pleasanton, triple-digit weathers kept people away from the scottish highland games.eaches were packed filled with people looking for cooler weather. the shuttered russian consulate in san francisco is now in the hand of the state department. u.s. agents made a thorough inspection today after diplomats packed up and moved out. they had until today to leave the diplomatic mission on orders from the state department. north korea is believed to have carried out its sixth nuclear test after two manmade explosions rocked the area's test site. the largest tremor registered a magnitude 6.3. the leaders of south korea and japan have condemned the suspected test. president trump and first lady are back at the white house tonight after touring storm ravaged texas and louisiana today. spreading cheer and inspecting the damage left behind by harvey. at least 44 people have died in the storm. abc news reporter marsha gonzalez is in constitution with our story tonight. >> reporter: this shelter was the first stop on the president and first lady's trip during which they saw some of
in pleasanton, triple-digit weathers kept people away from the scottish highland games.eaches were packed filled with people looking for cooler weather. the shuttered russian consulate in san francisco is now in the hand of the state department. u.s. agents made a thorough inspection today after diplomats packed up and moved out. they had until today to leave the diplomatic mission on orders from the state department. north korea is believed to have carried out its sixth nuclear test after two...
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on, northern ireland swapping the clear skies for rain, part of scotland, grampians and also the highlands or four celsius. a chilly start of sunday, the best of your sunday sunshine in the best of your sunday sunshine in the morning, as well, a lot of cloud breaks, northern ireland, the wettest bell will be in the morning. writing up in the afternoon. northern ireland, scotland, heavy burst of rain during the middle part of the day before breakers dyed fish in from the west. much of england and wales will stay with the cloud, rain coming and going, temperatures still 17 to 20 celsius. feeling quite muggy. tropical air with as we finish sunday. replaced with something that initially enlisted across the arctic, a bit of change across the arctic, a bit of change across the arctic, a bit of change across the arctic, a fresher feel the monday. autumn is spinning across the latter, windy conditions monday morning rush hour, winds quite widely. 50, 60 miles an hour. winds gusting over 70 mph, restrictions on the bridges maybe, some trees and branches down as well. across the board though, windy
on, northern ireland swapping the clear skies for rain, part of scotland, grampians and also the highlands or four celsius. a chilly start of sunday, the best of your sunday sunshine in the best of your sunday sunshine in the morning, as well, a lot of cloud breaks, northern ireland, the wettest bell will be in the morning. writing up in the afternoon. northern ireland, scotland, heavy burst of rain during the middle part of the day before breakers dyed fish in from the west. much of england...
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i am heading up to the highlands to see for myself where this outbreak started.s is what cholera does to a man. and this is what cholera does to a child. she looks newborn, but is 17 months old. she has caught cholera for the second time. her mother walked for a day to get her baby to this clinic. now, she can't afford transport. this nurse tells me it is cases like this that shows authorities are failing to deal with the problem at the source by chlorinating the water, and finding out where the bacteria is spreading from. the nurse tells me of a village where one of the latest outbreaks started, so that is where i am going. on the way, i come across this scene. they say water is life, but in yemen, it can also mean death. cholera, a waterborne bacteria, spreads through public supplies such as wells and reservoirs, contaminated with faeces. it has killed 20 people in the settlement i am going to now. this man and his sister have been showing cholera symptoms for 2a hours. this is the same well they drink from. it is still contaminated with cholera. the people her
i am heading up to the highlands to see for myself where this outbreak started.s is what cholera does to a man. and this is what cholera does to a child. she looks newborn, but is 17 months old. she has caught cholera for the second time. her mother walked for a day to get her baby to this clinic. now, she can't afford transport. this nurse tells me it is cases like this that shows authorities are failing to deal with the problem at the source by chlorinating the water, and finding out where...
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they will take us from colombo to ella in the highlands via candy a journey of around two hundred and seventy kilometers. a special trip on special tracks it was the island's first railway routes and it's still known as main line. in. the first fifty four kilometer stretch to amber is celebrating its hundred fiftieth birthday this year maybe that's where this train journey gets its charm and atmosphere it's a train journey that's always been significant to the people of sri lanka originally it was transport of goods. there had been many months passed and yet carried years as a village very few by then just very old but of course of it their feeling of there in less very many in our country and yes they all lived later guided by a dream because they go and see the sea see beach where sometime in life for them to go and see the sea beach their town by pain group. we crossed the colony. one of sri lanka's largest rivers and leave colombo behind. the entire trip costs between one euro fifty and third class and eight euros in first class. sri lankans a very proud of the railway. so. i shou
they will take us from colombo to ella in the highlands via candy a journey of around two hundred and seventy kilometers. a special trip on special tracks it was the island's first railway routes and it's still known as main line. in. the first fifty four kilometer stretch to amber is celebrating its hundred fiftieth birthday this year maybe that's where this train journey gets its charm and atmosphere it's a train journey that's always been significant to the people of sri lanka originally it...
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according to records one hour after he was admitted to highland he was calm.hree hours later his restraints removed. another 45 minutes after that he was cleared for release. he spent less than nine hours in treatment. eight days after threatening he would he killed his brother. >> kevin would have still been lead -- living may 15. demetrius should've been detained.>> reporter: she filed a complaint against the state for releasing demetrius and canceling his mandatory hold. >> i want them held accountable.>> reporter: state health investigators now agree with part of this grieving mother's complaint. they found the hospital failed to assure the er psychiatrist made a reasonable effort to communicate the threat demetrius made against -- against his brother. the er staff failed to make a follow-up appointment to assure he did not attempt suicide or harm others. no follow-up doctor or primary care doctor were listed on the instructions. the signature lines for the patient and a witness to sign were left blank. >> this is a statement by alameda health after we que
according to records one hour after he was admitted to highland he was calm.hree hours later his restraints removed. another 45 minutes after that he was cleared for release. he spent less than nine hours in treatment. eight days after threatening he would he killed his brother. >> kevin would have still been lead -- living may 15. demetrius should've been detained.>> reporter: she filed a complaint against the state for releasing demetrius and canceling his mandatory hold. >>...
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around the coast into the highlands, perhaps in sunshine, eastern scotland with the odd breeze, maybeell. most of england and wales will be dry, some sunshine committees in north—west england and west wales, far south—western criteria skies for eastern england and one or two like showers, the highest temperatures will be in the south—east at 20—21. some cloud as we head into the evening but not as much low cloud overnight, as a result, brighter skies developing on wednesday. out towards the west, when picking out, and a weather system being in to bring patsy went to south—west wales and northern ireland. further north and northern ireland. further north and east, it will be dry on wednesday. some sunshine coming through, a bit more the breeze around, someone, 19 in manchester. that weather system out in the west could contain heavy bursts overnight then pushes its way eastwards and weekends. varane then pushes its way eastwards and weekends. va rane becomes then pushes its way eastwards and weekends. varane becomes lighter and more patsy, away from eastern england by the end of the mo
around the coast into the highlands, perhaps in sunshine, eastern scotland with the odd breeze, maybeell. most of england and wales will be dry, some sunshine committees in north—west england and west wales, far south—western criteria skies for eastern england and one or two like showers, the highest temperatures will be in the south—east at 20—21. some cloud as we head into the evening but not as much low cloud overnight, as a result, brighter skies developing on wednesday. out towards...
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sam: on highland street they want the city to do something. in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. larry: a zoo in pennsylvania had an issue of their own this weekend after a bobcat broke loose from its enclosure. visitors at the lehigh valley zoo were toll to take shelter as officials tracked it down. it broke loose by scratching a hole between a fence and a tree. the bobcat didn't make it more than 50 feet before it was captured by handlers. larry: the city of london has a problem on its hands. a 130 ton problem. nancy: this is a gross one. take a look. a giant mass of wet wipes, diapers, fats, and oils. blocking a sewer tunnel. this is right near the tower of london. it's been dubbed a fat berg. crews say it is going to take three weeks to dissolve it. workers are using high powered jet hoses to try to break up the blob. we hear about the wipes all the time and diapers, too. but oh, that's terrible. larry: how long it's been there and how long it will take. >> the poor people working on dissolving that. larry: you can't smell it. it
sam: on highland street they want the city to do something. in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. larry: a zoo in pennsylvania had an issue of their own this weekend after a bobcat broke loose from its enclosure. visitors at the lehigh valley zoo were toll to take shelter as officials tracked it down. it broke loose by scratching a hole between a fence and a tree. the bobcat didn't make it more than 50 feet before it was captured by handlers. larry: the city of london has a problem on...
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at the scottish highland gathering and games at the alameda county fair grounds, it is a must.nd this triple digit heat traditional garb is causing problems. >> discomfort starts to go away as you become used to it, but then you start getting dizzy. >> reporter: this year's attendance numbers are extremely low. half of what they were last year when about 40,000 were here. organizers say this is the hottest it's been in a quarter century. and so they added misting stations. and medics are passing out water and ice packs. >> we have had about 14 or 15 heat related calls and the symptoms for that have been just general nausea, weakness, a few people have been vomiting. >> reporter: one of the athletes competing in the heavy event games was even treated for heat related issues. the calls for help all over the county have increased. >> we're getting a lot more medicals, heat related medicals. >> reporter: at the alameda county fir department, worry is two fold, the heat and the increased fire danger. a hydration unit will follow crews responding to fires this weekend, extra rigs wil
at the scottish highland gathering and games at the alameda county fair grounds, it is a must.nd this triple digit heat traditional garb is causing problems. >> discomfort starts to go away as you become used to it, but then you start getting dizzy. >> reporter: this year's attendance numbers are extremely low. half of what they were last year when about 40,000 were here. organizers say this is the hottest it's been in a quarter century. and so they added misting stations. and...
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this is the 5200 block of dan berry road, near highland avenue. these are montgomery county firefighters and police officers. they have been here since 4:30 this afternoon, when they got the call that the fire at this house. according to firefighters, when they got here the house was on fire and a man met them at the door. he was rushed to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. he told firefighters his friend was still inside. firefighters did their best to get inside the home. once they were inside, they were met with what they described as supporting conditions, especially -- hoarding conditions, especially in the basement. he found his friend, but he had passed away in the basement. >> there was lots of boxes and materials and stuff like that piled up, which made it difficult to search and also added to the fire load. q: authorities have not released the name of the man who passed away, the same for the man who was rushed to the hospital, but they say he is 31 years old and will survive. the cause of this fire is still under investigatio
this is the 5200 block of dan berry road, near highland avenue. these are montgomery county firefighters and police officers. they have been here since 4:30 this afternoon, when they got the call that the fire at this house. according to firefighters, when they got here the house was on fire and a man met them at the door. he was rushed to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. he told firefighters his friend was still inside. firefighters did their best to get inside the home. once they...
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at da nang, from the delta to the highlands, the naval construction experts are at work on a wide varietyvital projects. often working behind the scenes, they don't make headlines. but without the things they do make, the headlines might never appear. from airfields and runs to hospitals and storage depots, the construction battalions moved from project to project, pursuing the a consummate of their motto "can do." ♪ in addition, the navy also staffs the oicc, officer in charge of construction, which supervises civilian contractors in the largest single construction program. the oicc plans and builds military facilities throughout the country. at saigon, the navy has established the major medical facility for the united states and allied personnel. the quality of medical service in vietnam has reduced mortality from battlefield casualties to an unprecedented low. by the end of 1965, the in country support activity has grown into the navy's largest single overseas short command. and by june the 19th of 1966, it is serving as chauffeur, mechanic, administrator, electrician, octor, and polic
at da nang, from the delta to the highlands, the naval construction experts are at work on a wide varietyvital projects. often working behind the scenes, they don't make headlines. but without the things they do make, the headlines might never appear. from airfields and runs to hospitals and storage depots, the construction battalions moved from project to project, pursuing the a consummate of their motto "can do." ♪ in addition, the navy also staffs the oicc, officer in charge of...
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but hundreds of asian women are moving to the south park the highlands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one of one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for love. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and they're looking so although there's no holst's. push the hostesses versions thinking. many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and then they say why you. think they're. all home too and the fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the straining a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. wind. it feels for a clue blooming. everything is. like shock because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and someth
but hundreds of asian women are moving to the south park the highlands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one of one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for love. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and they're looking...
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do in and o -- donut eating competition between cops and firefighters, this was the church at the highlandsy one would come away as a donut eating champ, and as you can see it was the person on the right, a fireman, taking no prisoners. thank you for joining us. saturday night live coming up next. good night. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. good evening. i'm chris wallace. and welcome to the third and final presidential debate. tonight is going to be a lot like the third "lord of the rings" movie. you don't really want to watch, but, hey, yo
do in and o -- donut eating competition between cops and firefighters, this was the church at the highlandsy one would come away as a donut eating champ, and as you can see it was the person on the right, a fireman, taking no prisoners. thank you for joining us. saturday night live coming up next. good night. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. good evening. i'm chris wallace. and welcome to the third and final presidential debate. tonight is going to be a lot like the third...
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highland games in the united states in hayward. the 152nd scottish games. you compete in the kilted mile, perhaps. check out the livestock like cows, sheep, and dogs and sure, you see the more tartans displayed at 10:30 for saturday's march of the clans and on sunday, then, you can trade in your tartan, your plaid, for something plain, traditional white. that's for the seventh annual sf brazilian day. this year's theme celebrates the iconic women of the samba along with the usual food, music, and dancing. and the drinks. and i know you can join me again for your weekday morning commute right here on "today in the bay." warehouse fire put a spotlight on mental health issues within the >>> oakland's ghost ship warehouse fire put a spotlight on mental health issues within the fire fighting community. some firefighters are still struggling with the horrors they saw in that warehouse last december. since that deadly fire, our investigation found a lot of firefighters are reluctant to ask for help. investigative reporter liz wagner has t
highland games in the united states in hayward. the 152nd scottish games. you compete in the kilted mile, perhaps. check out the livestock like cows, sheep, and dogs and sure, you see the more tartans displayed at 10:30 for saturday's march of the clans and on sunday, then, you can trade in your tartan, your plaid, for something plain, traditional white. that's for the seventh annual sf brazilian day. this year's theme celebrates the iconic women of the samba along with the usual food, music,...
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preevacuation order was lifted overnight for people living in highland ranch. it has burned over 46 acres. it's not clear what caused the fire, but dry conditions are helping to fuel the flames. >>> 5:42, saturday morning. so glad you stayed with us, chris sowers on deck tracking the weather, and watching hurricane jose. i'm being dramatic. >> reporter: it doesn't appear it's going to be too dramatic, but you have to watch these things because they could have a mind of their own. let's get you outside, looking at the philadelphia international airport. a lot of places are dealing with fog, but what we're seeing in philadelphia, there's not too much fog if the city. as a matter of fact the latest report is ten miles at the philadelphia international airport. no visibility issues there. surrounding suburbs, much, much less. trenton, 66. allentown, 64. poconos, 57 degrees. cape may, 68. on the boards in atlantic city, 71. here's is look at the visibility report, again, philadelphia doing okay, approximately ten miles or so, trenton nine miles, .3 in allentown and
preevacuation order was lifted overnight for people living in highland ranch. it has burned over 46 acres. it's not clear what caused the fire, but dry conditions are helping to fuel the flames. >>> 5:42, saturday morning. so glad you stayed with us, chris sowers on deck tracking the weather, and watching hurricane jose. i'm being dramatic. >> reporter: it doesn't appear it's going to be too dramatic, but you have to watch these things because they could have a mind of their own....
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. >>> hi lynn he'll is in high alert -- highland hill is in high alert this weekend. they are looking for areas where there is risk of fire. because of the heat there is more risk a fire. >> extreme heat here in the bay area in open hills can compound the opportunity for wildfires. >> firefighters recommend against using any feel or power tools during these extreme heat conditions. >>> barth riders are told to plan at least 10 to 15 minutes ahead because of the extreme heat. >>> early old this month -- earlier this morning there were over several hundred power outages reported. about 1500 people were out of power in the peninsula. the heat is the number one cause of power outages.>> any period of time the generators can cool down is usually in the evening when the temperatures cool down. but because of the unusual he, these transformers don't get a chance to cool down and it put stress on other components. >> the power company is asking people to conserve electricity by not using things like appliances or anything that is not being used. they say to be prepared for an
. >>> hi lynn he'll is in high alert -- highland hill is in high alert this weekend. they are looking for areas where there is risk of fire. because of the heat there is more risk a fire. >> extreme heat here in the bay area in open hills can compound the opportunity for wildfires. >> firefighters recommend against using any feel or power tools during these extreme heat conditions. >>> barth riders are told to plan at least 10 to 15 minutes ahead because of the...
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to south jersey, woodrow wilson visiting highland. wilson's quarterback finds ramos, he dives into the end zone. wilson holds on for the 26-20 win. and college wood's quarterback wishing he could take this throw back. it gets picked off by haddonfield. and that is a 59 yard pick six. haddonfield wins 38-6. and delsey, he turns on the jets and he's in the end zone. but timber creek comes back and wins. time to get a bird's eye view of the action from skylights. natural burke south on the board first. they get the win 21-7. meanwhile, council rock north hosting penwood. michael welby scores, but penwood wins. and north penn and bheens bury. 16 yards out for the score. authority pe north penn wins it. and middletown drew fry finds nick johnson in the middle of the field. and johnson was gone. 54 yards to the house. it's how he finishes it off, somersault. flip. smyrna answers. 60 yard burst here, they win it 35-28. here are the contestants for next week. archbishop ryan and father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willing are
to south jersey, woodrow wilson visiting highland. wilson's quarterback finds ramos, he dives into the end zone. wilson holds on for the 26-20 win. and college wood's quarterback wishing he could take this throw back. it gets picked off by haddonfield. and that is a 59 yard pick six. haddonfield wins 38-6. and delsey, he turns on the jets and he's in the end zone. but timber creek comes back and wins. time to get a bird's eye view of the action from skylights. natural burke south on the board...
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here we could have that heaviest rain across the grampians and highlands. not exclusively here.g in here and across the midlands. the south—west of england. hanging on to plenty of sunshine. more than yesterday. here, it will feel quite warm, 20—22 celsius. here's that heavy rain coming in through the night. a soaking for some of the gardens in southern areas overnight. certainly quite mild. hill fog as well with that rainband. it's fog of a different nature. the low level fog that could cause real problems for northern ireland tomorrow morning. possibly parts of wales and south—west if that weather front‘s moved away. a rather dreary look to our weather for many tomorrow. 0nce the fog clears in the west, it is here we'll see the best of the sunshine in contrast to today's further east. quite a mixed bag. if you do have plans, stay tuned. nice to see the rain's serving us all. all sides of the country. thanks, helen. we'll be back with the headlines at 8am. first, it's time for the travel show with carmen roberts. this week on the show, we pay a flying visit to the greek islands
here we could have that heaviest rain across the grampians and highlands. not exclusively here.g in here and across the midlands. the south—west of england. hanging on to plenty of sunshine. more than yesterday. here, it will feel quite warm, 20—22 celsius. here's that heavy rain coming in through the night. a soaking for some of the gardens in southern areas overnight. certainly quite mild. hill fog as well with that rainband. it's fog of a different nature. the low level fog that could...