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flood metaverse -- flood levels surpass that of hurricane irene. >> irene had about a 12 hour duration. the sun came out, everyone went out and was able to assess the damage. we went back toward the recovery phase. this is different. we have had 48 hours of that same intense rain that we saw during irene. four times the amount of rain. >> responders have performed more than 100 rescues so far, with other teams flown in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home, unless they were at risk, in which case they were told to evacuate. there have been no reported casualties thus far. while the rains have now combed, it serves as yet another reminder that our world is changing fast. >> the eu parliament narrowly passed the law to help tackle climate change and distort climate debut city. it -- diversity. it aims to return 20% of land to its natural state by 2030. big farmers attempted to block the bill. small farmers supported it. here is a look at what it may mean. >> on this farm in east germany, the focus lies on healthy soil. here, fruit trees and various crops grow side-by-s
flood metaverse -- flood levels surpass that of hurricane irene. >> irene had about a 12 hour duration. the sun came out, everyone went out and was able to assess the damage. we went back toward the recovery phase. this is different. we have had 48 hours of that same intense rain that we saw during irene. four times the amount of rain. >> responders have performed more than 100 rescues so far, with other teams flown in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home, unless...
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if you look a tropical storm irene covered over $750 million in damages.hat water to recede to begin to assess the damage. i recede to begin to assess the dama . e. , , ., , damage. i remember this time last ear we damage. i remember this time last year we were _ damage. i remember this time last year we were talking _ damage. i remember this time last year we were talking about - damage. i remember this time last year we were talking about the - damage. i remember this time last j year we were talking about the sort of flooding in kentucky. then you had the heat days, searing temperatures across the united states and now this. then they will be hurricane season. is the conversation changing in the united states? to the american public see what's happening? could it for instant climate change be a much biggerfactor in the instant climate change be a much bigger factor in the presidential election next year? we bigger factor in the presidential election next year?— bigger factor in the presidential election next year? we still see these divides _ election n
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as errol mentioned, the rain and the flooding reminding some of irene and for good reason. been similar rainfall amounts and some serious devastating flooding. unfortunately, the threat for more catastrophic flooding will continue into tonight. flash flood threat is there. also we saw rain falling with the slow-moving system on saturated ground with a tropical air mass. that's really what led to the catastrophic outcomes that we've been seeing. and dangerous heat does continue across parts of the southwest. and then for parts of the ohio valley and the northeast, norah, storms continue. and once again by midweek, the threat for more flooding. >> chris, thank you. >>> it was a terrifying weekend for some homeowners in southern california. several homes were destroyed and others tagged as unstable after the ground in a gated community severely shifted, sending homes down a hillside. cbs's elise preston is there tonight and reports the situation is only getting worse. >> you can actually hear the snap, crackle, and pop of these homes as they shift and move and break. >> report
as errol mentioned, the rain and the flooding reminding some of irene and for good reason. been similar rainfall amounts and some serious devastating flooding. unfortunately, the threat for more catastrophic flooding will continue into tonight. flash flood threat is there. also we saw rain falling with the slow-moving system on saturated ground with a tropical air mass. that's really what led to the catastrophic outcomes that we've been seeing. and dangerous heat does continue across parts of...
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as errol mentioned, the rain and the flooding reminding some of irene and for some reasons.ding, and floods for a more catastrophic will continue into tonight. flash flood threat is there. and also we saw rain falling with the slow moving system on saturated ground with a tropical air mass. as it was led to the catastrophic outcomes we have been seeing. and dangerous heat does continue across parts of the southwest. and then parts of the ohio valley and northeast where storms continue then once again by midweek, a threat for more flooding. >> norah: thank you. we are learning more details about the violent prison attack of disgraced former usa team doctor larry nassar. who is accused of sexually abusing hundreds of athletes. cbs's manuel bojorquez on the many questions tonight about how nasser was stabbed multiple times at a high-security facility in florida. >> reporter: this is the prison where larry nassar was stabbed ten times in the back, neck, and chest by another inmate on sunday. that's according to the president of a local union representing prison employees. sarah
as errol mentioned, the rain and the flooding reminding some of irene and for some reasons.ding, and floods for a more catastrophic will continue into tonight. flash flood threat is there. and also we saw rain falling with the slow moving system on saturated ground with a tropical air mass. as it was led to the catastrophic outcomes we have been seeing. and dangerous heat does continue across parts of the southwest. and then parts of the ohio valley and northeast where storms continue then once...
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irene accepted without enthusiasm, but lenapoleon was no longer anxious, and he straightened out the ugly place alone without a family. there she better potassium from once two hits. now shaporaya mother, such as yakoen, taksumova, from a couple, and then lada , confiscating the ancestral mayortsevdshil, who remembered her faults of napoleon, will drip to feed himself. they would tell the farmers, buying a terrible covering, draining the swamps, walking the lambs of the elite breed of life-radimia. it got better, ale bulged out in 1863. the new paustan of napoleon was ditched by the police. and although i will prove his destiny. you don't know if it's gentry, that's all. one jackal expulsion from siberia our happiness irene beagle, the horde was a cabet with character, and she put on the ears of the french hurray, how to avoid a diplomatic scandal from the blog of the defeatist , sixty running gentry were lying blind from the zharkinets. the boy was forced to live everything from scratch, not at home, not brothers, relatives, fearful or reversal. even though you upryzh back rya halle
irene accepted without enthusiasm, but lenapoleon was no longer anxious, and he straightened out the ugly place alone without a family. there she better potassium from once two hits. now shaporaya mother, such as yakoen, taksumova, from a couple, and then lada , confiscating the ancestral mayortsevdshil, who remembered her faults of napoleon, will drip to feed himself. they would tell the farmers, buying a terrible covering, draining the swamps, walking the lambs of the elite breed of...
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they have been so many comparisons i have been so many comparisons between this storm and hurricane irene have told us it is far worse because it happened so fast. we have been driving around vermont and we went from the southern portion of the state all the way to the north and as we were driving, complete portions of the road gave way. you had to get over to the other lane just to get by. trees are down, debris has washed ashore. neighbourhood home up to his in his neighbourhood home up to his waist. he was also talking in his neighbourhood home up to his waist. he was also talkii boats as kids being rescued from boats as they were crying. there are a lot of kids being rescued from boats as they were cryir the here are a lot of kids being rescued from boats as they were cryir the shelter: a lot of kids being rescued from boats as they were cryir the shelter because here to go into the shelter because they have been displaced. the gentleman talking to, he gentleman i was talking to, he passed our life shot, he was going to work and he came back, and was to work and he came back, and he w
they have been so many comparisons i have been so many comparisons between this storm and hurricane irene have told us it is far worse because it happened so fast. we have been driving around vermont and we went from the southern portion of the state all the way to the north and as we were driving, complete portions of the road gave way. you had to get over to the other lane just to get by. trees are down, debris has washed ashore. neighbourhood home up to his in his neighbourhood home up to...
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we have seen that before during irene. that was like 11 years ago, but this is different. with irene we had that storm on a sunday afternoon, and by the next morning it was over and then we went right into recovery. the sun was shining and we just closed out the last bridge a year ago. so that was different. this one, it's been raining, it rained for days and we are impacted, and again it slow down yesterday. we had sunshine and now today we are expecting another two of rain this afternoon, hail, lightning, a possibility of a tornado in vermont, if you can imagine that. so climate change is real and we're dealing with it as we speak, but again six states sent the swiftwater rescue teams to us and we are forever grateful for that. and that's what makes all the work, that's what makes the discussion important. my home is impacted, my road to and from it. i walk the trail every morning. i go about half a and at night come back in, another half-mile. so i get my exercise in. we will see when the roads get repaired so i can get hold of your displays everywhere but will come tog
we have seen that before during irene. that was like 11 years ago, but this is different. with irene we had that storm on a sunday afternoon, and by the next morning it was over and then we went right into recovery. the sun was shining and we just closed out the last bridge a year ago. so that was different. this one, it's been raining, it rained for days and we are impacted, and again it slow down yesterday. we had sunshine and now today we are expecting another two of rain this afternoon,...
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the amount of damage that we saw in irene. if not a decade-long recovery for the state of vermont. the irony is some communities suffered no significant damage at all. others have been absolutely catastrophically damaged. >> that is incredible. i just want to repeat that. you said it took 12 years after hurricane irene hit vermont. now this is an even worse amount of flooding that you're seeing now from this storm. i know that vermont got the equivalent of, like, two months of rain over just a two-day period, causing those flash floods. can you give us a sense about the rescues happening now? what is going on? is it that they're going door to door trying to pull people out of houses? give us a sense of what those look like. >> the current rescues under way are related to people who have been cut off and are trapped in their homes with rising water from the river. we anticipate that this will taper off during the course of the day and that the flooding is going to recede. there's no indication that the worst of it is, you know,
the amount of damage that we saw in irene. if not a decade-long recovery for the state of vermont. the irony is some communities suffered no significant damage at all. others have been absolutely catastrophically damaged. >> that is incredible. i just want to repeat that. you said it took 12 years after hurricane irene hit vermont. now this is an even worse amount of flooding that you're seeing now from this storm. i know that vermont got the equivalent of, like, two months of rain over...
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governor phil scott said tuesday the flooding and rains were greater than 2011's hurricane irene. >> people will think this is over but it is not over. the rivers could still rise and the water has to go someplace, the reservoirs are filling up. amy: later in the broadcast, we'll go to vermont for the latest. a federal appeals court has ordered a halt to construction of a section of the mountain valley pipeline that runs through the jefferson national forest as it reviews a challenge by environmental groups. last month's debt ceiling legislation fast tracked approval and construction of the 300-mile pipeline in west virginia and virginia despite opposition from environmental experts, affected communities, and many democrats. joe manchin, the senate's biggest recipient of oil industry funding who pushed for expediting the pipeline, blasted the court's stay as unlawful. the european parliament has narrowly approved the flagship nature restoration law. environmentalists heralded today's vote, which right-wing lawmakers and industrial farming lobbies had been pushing against. the legisla
governor phil scott said tuesday the flooding and rains were greater than 2011's hurricane irene. >> people will think this is over but it is not over. the rivers could still rise and the water has to go someplace, the reservoirs are filling up. amy: later in the broadcast, we'll go to vermont for the latest. a federal appeals court has ordered a halt to construction of a section of the mountain valley pipeline that runs through the jefferson national forest as it reviews a challenge by...
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as many call her, auntie irene. auntie irene has been a fighter for world war ii survivors, a champion for guam's greatest generation and one who has worked tirelessly over the decades to ensure that those who endure the atroughs toys the occupation are recognized by the federal government. mr. moylan: auntie irene advocated for the payments of world war ii reparations for decades and the fruits of her labor were reward when former president donald trump enacted legislation to ensure these reparations were fulfilled. during the month of our community celebrates guam's liberation. i would like to honor her for her years advocacy. thank you, auntie irene, and may god continue to bless you and your family. mr. chairman, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate the northside high school women's softball team on winni
as many call her, auntie irene. auntie irene has been a fighter for world war ii survivors, a champion for guam's greatest generation and one who has worked tirelessly over the decades to ensure that those who endure the atroughs toys the occupation are recognized by the federal government. mr. moylan: auntie irene advocated for the payments of world war ii reparations for decades and the fruits of her labor were reward when former president donald trump enacted legislation to ensure these...
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tropical storm irene hit us hard just a little over ten years ago.ar flood. clearly with climate change we're going to be seeing these devastating storms more and more. this was not a tropical storm. this was not the remains of a hurricane. this was just very heavy rainfall, and vermont is all hills and mountains. everything runs downhill, of course, into our valleys where so many of our populated areas are, so it's very troubling. later today i will probably be traveling with my senators from vermont, with a tour with fema, back to vermont to see all of the devastation up close. we have a better handle on what vermonters need right now. >> i want to ask you about irene because when it hit in 2019, you know, these iconic bridges that cover vermont's rivers they were gone. and obviously the state had to go into a massive rebuild at the time. i'm wondering what kind of infrastructure repairs were made then to try to alleviate the problems and what lessons were learned by state officials how to respond to something like this. >> as you said so many of o
tropical storm irene hit us hard just a little over ten years ago.ar flood. clearly with climate change we're going to be seeing these devastating storms more and more. this was not a tropical storm. this was not the remains of a hurricane. this was just very heavy rainfall, and vermont is all hills and mountains. everything runs downhill, of course, into our valleys where so many of our populated areas are, so it's very troubling. later today i will probably be traveling with my senators from...
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officials say it's the worst flooding the state has seen since tropical storm irene more than a decade ago. >> we have not seen rain fall like this since irene, and in some places it will surpass even that. >> you can see how powerful it was. look what it did the all the -- you can see right where it went. it pushed all that debris wherever it could. >> meanwhile a dangerous heatwave is expected to intensify across the southwest this week. phoenix could break a nearly 50-year-old record with the most consecutive days at or above 110 des. degrees. >>> we're seeing new images from the damage of a landslide in california. the ground in rolling hills estates began shifting on saturday. ten homes were actively moving. an additional 16 were being monitored. residents were given only 20 minutes to pack up and leave. since then several homes have slid down a hillside. >> i think it has moved another 20 feet from last night. >> these homes are gone. there's nothing to do to save them, and they're moving every hour, and you can hear it and you can see it. >> authorities say the ground is still s
officials say it's the worst flooding the state has seen since tropical storm irene more than a decade ago. >> we have not seen rain fall like this since irene, and in some places it will surpass even that. >> you can see how powerful it was. look what it did the all the -- you can see right where it went. it pushed all that debris wherever it could. >> meanwhile a dangerous heatwave is expected to intensify across the southwest this week. phoenix could break a nearly...
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hundreds of millions in hurricane you have hurricane irene, as you have mentioned.w how extensive the damage is and what it is going to cost to repair? i the damage is and what it is going to cost to repair?— to cost to repair? i don't think so. not et. to cost to repair? i don't think so. not yet- - the _ to cost to repair? i don't think so. not yet. - the governor i to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet. - the governor is to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet still- the governor is to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet still so i the governor is to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet still so much governor is to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet still so much to overnor is to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet still so much to uncover. i there is still so much to uncover. we did get some good news, there a damn that was threatening to overthrow near montpellier, but that has started to overthrow near montpellier, but that has 5 relief to overthrow near montpellier, but that has 5 relief because of that water hu
hundreds of millions in hurricane you have hurricane irene, as you have mentioned.w how extensive the damage is and what it is going to cost to repair? i the damage is and what it is going to cost to repair?— to cost to repair? i don't think so. not et. to cost to repair? i don't think so. not yet- - the _ to cost to repair? i don't think so. not yet. - the governor i to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet. - the governor is to cost to repair? i don't think so. j not yet still- the...
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we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same and ted spring that we saw during irene to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue sofa with other teams being floating in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they would tell to evacuate. they have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yet another reminder, that's how wells is changing fast. is you parliament narrowly passed a law to help tackle climate change and restore biodiversity is called the nature restoration law, and aims to return 20 percent of land and sea to its natural state. by 2030 big farmers attempted to block the bill. small farmer supported it is a look at what it may mean for them and the climate on venue mean francis market garden farm and east germany. the focus lies on healthy soil. here. fruit trees and various crops grow side by side. there's always one bed, one bath and the next path and in between always a little pathway and it's not a big plot of co
we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same and ted spring that we saw during irene to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue sofa with other teams being floating in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they would tell to evacuate. they have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yet another reminder, that's how wells is changing...
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we had, of course, the historic flooding in tropical storm irene which was a 12-hour duration. we have not had flooding like this in almost 100 years. i can tell you that many of the engineering changes and planning changes we made in the wake of irene have paid dividends and we have not seen the massive destruction of bridges and other infrastructure that was improved upon as we rebuilt after irene. so this is a very unusual event. ice and snow are usually our biggest threats. but this one has been devastating and all across the state, we have neighbors who are really hurting and have lost everything. >> and president biden issued a federal disaster declaration for the area yesterday after all the heavy rain and flooding. are you getting all the help you need from the federal government? >> we do have numerous fema assets on the ground. we're being supported by the american red cross and the national guard, the vermont national guard. so right now, we are in a very good space. but we know that as recovery efforts ramp up, it is going to grow. our needs are going to grow once w
we had, of course, the historic flooding in tropical storm irene which was a 12-hour duration. we have not had flooding like this in almost 100 years. i can tell you that many of the engineering changes and planning changes we made in the wake of irene have paid dividends and we have not seen the massive destruction of bridges and other infrastructure that was improved upon as we rebuilt after irene. so this is a very unusual event. ice and snow are usually our biggest threats. but this one has...
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worse than flood, rors than irene, and this wasn't didn't have a name. she was told with all of these, this is a 1 in 1,000-year event. that doesn't mean once every 1,000 years, it means a 0.1% in a given year. and climate scientists tell us that we can expect more of these extreme rainfall events as humans help to amplify the natural warming of our planet. david? >> david: ginger, thank you. >>> we're also following this unfolding situation in the west at this hour. in los angeles county, a massive landslide destroying at least nine homes. the land began to move over the weekend, forcing about a dozen homes to be evacuated, then shifting again overnight. some 20 feet in one night. sending homes collapsing into the ravine. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a massive landslide destroying at least nine homes and raising serious concerns about the stability of additional properties near los angeles. the hillside gave way and began sliding into the canyon in rolling hills estates on saturday, forcin
worse than flood, rors than irene, and this wasn't didn't have a name. she was told with all of these, this is a 1 in 1,000-year event. that doesn't mean once every 1,000 years, it means a 0.1% in a given year. and climate scientists tell us that we can expect more of these extreme rainfall events as humans help to amplify the natural warming of our planet. david? >> david: ginger, thank you. >>> we're also following this unfolding situation in the west at this hour. in los...
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many incredibly impacted by this event, and we have seen before during irene. that was like 11 years ago, but this is different. with irene, we had that storm on a sunday afternoon, and by the next morning it was over. then we went right into recovery. the sun was shining on a lot of damage, and we just closed out the last bridge a year ago. so that was different. this one has been raining, you know, raining for days. it hasn't stopped and we are impacted again. it slowed down yesterday. we had sunshine. now, today we are expecting another two inches of rain. this afternoon, hail and lightning a possibility, possibility of a tornado in vermont if you can imagine that. so i manges real and we are dealing with it as we speak. again, six states set those swift water rescue teams, and we are grateful for that. that is what makes us all work, and that is what makes this discussion worth it. that my home itself was impacted, our roads also. ned, i thank you for your service and why we are doing what we are doing. we tried to bring you something interesting and releva
many incredibly impacted by this event, and we have seen before during irene. that was like 11 years ago, but this is different. with irene, we had that storm on a sunday afternoon, and by the next morning it was over. then we went right into recovery. the sun was shining on a lot of damage, and we just closed out the last bridge a year ago. so that was different. this one has been raining, you know, raining for days. it hasn't stopped and we are impacted again. it slowed down yesterday. we had...
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many incredibly impacted by this event, and we have seen before during irene. that was like 11 years ago, but this is different. with irene, we had that storm on a sunday afternoon, and by the next morning it was over. then we went right into recovery. the sun was shining on a lot of damage, and we just closed out the last bridge a year ago. so that was different. this one h , ned, i thank you for your service and why we are doing what we are doing. we tried to bring you something interesting and relevant. it really doesn't matter whether you've been in office for seven months or seven years. we hope this session is thought-provoking. it tells you a little bit about how our state governments have to be ready for everything and anything. we have to react to increasing numbers of unpredictable challenges. again, like the one we are facing in vermont right now. now, every governor comes face to face with multiple crises. i know that you know that. i know that. it's good, but today the base of these incidents, and therefore, the number of responses, is increasing.
many incredibly impacted by this event, and we have seen before during irene. that was like 11 years ago, but this is different. with irene, we had that storm on a sunday afternoon, and by the next morning it was over. then we went right into recovery. the sun was shining on a lot of damage, and we just closed out the last bridge a year ago. so that was different. this one h , ned, i thank you for your service and why we are doing what we are doing. we tried to bring you something interesting...
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we sell that before during irene. that was like 11 years ago. this is different.h irene, we had that storm on sunday afternoon. the next morning it was over. there was a lot of damage. we closed out the last a year ago. this one, it is been raining, it rained and it did not stop. we are impacted again. it slowed down yesterday, we had sunshine and now today we are expecting another 2 inches of rain. hail, lightning. the possibility of the tornado in vermont, if you can imagine that. we are dealing with it as we speak. six stages for those swift water rescue team spirit grateful for that. that is what makes it all worth it. that's what makes this discussion worth it. a snowmobile trail every morning i go out, half mile. at night i come back in another half mile. i get my exercise in. we are coming together and we will get through this. i thank you for your service and why we are doing what we are doing. with the areas of the task force, you know, what we are asked to cover. it does not matter if you've been in office for seven months or seven years. we hopere that
we sell that before during irene. that was like 11 years ago. this is different.h irene, we had that storm on sunday afternoon. the next morning it was over. there was a lot of damage. we closed out the last a year ago. this one, it is been raining, it rained and it did not stop. we are impacted again. it slowed down yesterday, we had sunshine and now today we are expecting another 2 inches of rain. hail, lightning. the possibility of the tornado in vermont, if you can imagine that. we are...
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downpours spark flash flooding, more severe than hurricane irene in 2011. expected to continue in the northeast today. >> did you hear this? >> would you prosecute him if you got to the white house? >> of course i would tell the attorney general to prosecute him, he caused a lot of injury. >> todd: dr. fauci could find himself in hot water if r.f.k. finds his way to the white house. >> and guerrero jr. follow his da's footsteps? >> guerrero will win the t-mobile home run derby. carol >> carley: you are watching "fox and friends first." i'm carley shimkus. it has been a while. >> todd: i'm todd, by the way. wrapping up a meeting with the president and the president of lithuania. he heads to the summit with a deal in place, to welcome sweden to the alliance. >> carley: alexandria hoff. >> alexandria: here is president biden during his bilateral with lithuania's president a short time ago. just listen. >> president biden: we take, nato takes, we all take article five literally, all work together against whomever is violating that space. thank you, mr. presiden
downpours spark flash flooding, more severe than hurricane irene in 2011. expected to continue in the northeast today. >> did you hear this? >> would you prosecute him if you got to the white house? >> of course i would tell the attorney general to prosecute him, he caused a lot of injury. >> todd: dr. fauci could find himself in hot water if r.f.k. finds his way to the white house. >> and guerrero jr. follow his da's footsteps? >> guerrero will win the...
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we've had like 48 hours of study range, of the same intent spring that we saw during irene to 4 times. the amount of rain responded as it performed more than 100 rescue sofa with other teams being floating in from farther afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they were told to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yet another reminder, that's how wells is changing fast. a well, 13 law enforcement workers who would be held hostage by a drug gang in mexico. i've been released on hand. the captives were adopted during a protest that the criminals had allegedly infiltrated. it appears that we're trying to free to if they're wrong, gang lead is who'd be interested demonstrate this block, this highway 2. i can pull co, we mexico for 2 days on the pretext of protesting against the slow pace and throw twigs in the area up to 5000 clashed with police and force them to retreat several times. rights is coming to the agent um its vehicle, which they used to ram the gat
we've had like 48 hours of study range, of the same intent spring that we saw during irene to 4 times. the amount of rain responded as it performed more than 100 rescue sofa with other teams being floating in from farther afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they were told to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yet another reminder, that's how wells is changing...
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we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same and ted springs that we saw during irene to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue sofa, with other teams being floating in from side of the field. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they were told to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yet another reminder, that's how well is changing fast. since both now and the 10 a $75.00, those that being said to the women singles at wimbledon, out of the full remain his fellow russian or reading this type of like a is the only thing for the major champion or upcoming opponent to nation on stuff to a bench to a painful, defeated last year's wimbledon file to bridge the cities the bill of using a read, a southern lake had to sit out with more than last year because of the war in ukraine. the former rule number 11, the australian open this year, and she continued her top form against the opponent madison keats. despite not having the majo
we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same and ted springs that we saw during irene to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue sofa, with other teams being floating in from side of the field. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they were told to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yet another reminder, that's how well is...
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days, destructive floods of zara and atad in 2011, six people lost their lives due to tropical storm irene in vermont. products petrochemicals aimed to optimize energy consumption. four years later, in the construction of this market , a market was prepared in the energy exchange to trade energy saving certificates to reduce the imbalance of energy consumption in the country because they consume and share in the profits from saving and can to sell these prescribed medicines in the market at more suitable prices and the atmosphere is for this, that it has become the first place in the world to waste energy in the energy consumption intensity index, unfortunately, it is two and a half times the world average now, for example, according to the report of the international energy agency, annual consumption 241 we have become the fourth billion cubic meters of gas in the world, have more than 200 million cubic meters of maxi gas, in the cold season of winter, the story in the electricity industry is not better than gas, and the production and consumption of mana was balanced, but there was an im
days, destructive floods of zara and atad in 2011, six people lost their lives due to tropical storm irene in vermont. products petrochemicals aimed to optimize energy consumption. four years later, in the construction of this market , a market was prepared in the energy exchange to trade energy saving certificates to reduce the imbalance of energy consumption in the country because they consume and share in the profits from saving and can to sell these prescribed medicines in the market at...
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we have not seen this since irene and in some places it will surpass even that. >> live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >>> it is tuesday, july 11, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in lithuania where nato is meeting. j joe biden met with lithuania. allies will focus on the war in ukraine. and the white house will send united positive signal on ukraine's path to membership but declined to provide a time table. and an official says mr. bipartisan will meet with president volodymyr zelenskyy on wednesday. cheers on eve of the summit amid a rapid reversal of turkey joining nato. stoltenberg said turkey has now dropped objections after standing in the way for more than a year. stockholm appears to be supporting turkish membership according to turkey's state run news agency. correspondents are tracking all of these developments. clare sebastian is live for us in london, but we begin with melissa bell in lithuania for us. this is quite the reversal that we're seeing from turkey, it has been a real sticking point and bone of contention now for over
we have not seen this since irene and in some places it will surpass even that. >> live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >>> it is tuesday, july 11, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in lithuania where nato is meeting. j joe biden met with lithuania. allies will focus on the war in ukraine. and the white house will send united positive signal on ukraine's path to membership but declined to provide a time table. and an official...
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we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same and ted spring that we saw during irene to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue sofa with other teams being floating in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they would tell to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yes. and as a reminder, that's how well is changing fast well, ukrainian, wild todd lena to be totally not has advanced to the wimbledon tennis, semi finals of the show when it gets full time grand slam when it goes to the arctic. so we building a strong vote early in the contest, thought, see, man needs to baffle back to when the 1st said 75 over the world, number one. so you have to, you craning ended her opponents 14 match, winning straight by and taking the 3rd $66.00 to and then after the match to be totally non spoke about what the me we and that means full here and her homeland. that means definitely lots and i know that lots of people ba
we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same and ted spring that we saw during irene to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue sofa with other teams being floating in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they would tell to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yes. and as a reminder, that's how well is changing...
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irene joined the show, this is an objective strengthening of the organization. we will strive to ensure regional order that is why sanctions are not acceptable. they affect the global economy. the hegemony of the western countries contributes to the hegemony of the dollar, and in order to create a new economic order. it is necessary to remove this tool of hegemony from the world practice of using national currencies in settlements between countries iran became the ninth member of the showcase ceremony of raising the flag of iran in connection with the admission of the islamic republic to the ranks of the countries participating in the shanghai cooperation organization was in the secretariat of the organization in beijing in her speech at at the summit, alexander lukashenko said he hopes that belarus will turn from an observer into a full member. the west clung to elusive dominance in a number of economic and financial areas. he is trying to restrain the development of countries he does not like and introduces illegal barbaric sanctions against them. in order to
irene joined the show, this is an objective strengthening of the organization. we will strive to ensure regional order that is why sanctions are not acceptable. they affect the global economy. the hegemony of the western countries contributes to the hegemony of the dollar, and in order to create a new economic order. it is necessary to remove this tool of hegemony from the world practice of using national currencies in settlements between countries iran became the ninth member of the showcase...
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irene accepted without enthusiasm. alena field. striving, and he straightened out an ugly place alone without a family there, i’d rather be colled once or twice, now a shapora, such as yakoen, taksumov, a couple, and then la fizkuya, my family he so varatsvidshil, remembering napoleon’s past faults, he’s shackled to feed yon renting their desired ones to farmsteads. you become a farmer, you would not say, buying a terrible obstalization, draining swamps, walking sheep, elite breeds, life-radimia. got it right ale at 1.863. a new tiredness bulged out. napoleon was arrested by the police. and although having washed the proof of his destiny, you don’t know whether it’s gentry, that’s all. one dzhakala expulsion from siberia is our happiness and ren beagle, the horde was a victory with character, and she put on the ears of the frenchman as a poor diplomatic scandal from the blog of the defeatist, deprived of sixty running gentry, blinded by the zhavitsya. forced. everything from scratch is not at home, not brothers, native gates, scary
irene accepted without enthusiasm. alena field. striving, and he straightened out an ugly place alone without a family there, i’d rather be colled once or twice, now a shapora, such as yakoen, taksumov, a couple, and then la fizkuya, my family he so varatsvidshil, remembering napoleon’s past faults, he’s shackled to feed yon renting their desired ones to farmsteads. you become a farmer, you would not say, buying a terrible obstalization, draining swamps, walking sheep, elite breeds,...
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necesitaron equipos de rescate de otros estados para apoyarlos, no habÍan visto algo asÍ desde el huracÁn irenelizaron mÁs de siete pulgadas y media en seis horas. en tierra reparar el Área tomarÁ varios dÍas mÁs. jorge: de las lluvias e inundaciones pasamos al calor extremo que afecta el suroeste del paÍs, incluyendo la florida, texas, nuevo mÉxico y arizona. asÍ podrÍa seguir durante dÍas. claudia ramos en phoenix nos muestra los efectos de este calor sofocante. claudia: el calor del verano ha llegado con extrema intensidad, no importa donde se encuentre. en phoenix las temperaturas han sobrepasado 110° cada dÍa de este mes, expertos pronostican que esta puede ser la peor hornada de calor en el estado. las fuertes temperaturas se extiende hasta partes de texas, nuevo mÉxico, nevada de la florida. para trabajadores de construcciÓn como roberto significa mantenerse hidratado cada que es necesario. >> cada 20 minutos se esta muy fuerte el calor. claudia: hay llamadas de emergencia relacionadas al calor extremo, los socorristas han tenido que ayudar a dos senderistas que enfrentaron estrÉs y hago
necesitaron equipos de rescate de otros estados para apoyarlos, no habÍan visto algo asÍ desde el huracÁn irenelizaron mÁs de siete pulgadas y media en seis horas. en tierra reparar el Área tomarÁ varios dÍas mÁs. jorge: de las lluvias e inundaciones pasamos al calor extremo que afecta el suroeste del paÍs, incluyendo la florida, texas, nuevo mÉxico y arizona. asÍ podrÍa seguir durante dÍas. claudia ramos en phoenix nos muestra los efectos de este calor sofocante. claudia: el calor...
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in 2011, 6 people died in bandh due to tropical storm irene. end of this the news section of rumi's poems. is this the meeting of the first page of sacrifice? see the joy of meeting there. it is very tired. the first journey is to justice. rise again. the first page is to serve the people . you have a stronghold at this table, and there is hope for you on the other side of the table. there is a martyr in your eyes, in the name of god. rahman al-rahim, hello dear viewers of khabar ke ber oo network we chose to watch this part of the program on the first page for your attention. in this section, he talked about the tax reference without the seventh program and its details being reviewed by the parliament's consolidation commission. the revolution regarding the seventh plan was mentioned about the discussion of transformation in the tax system with the approach of converting taxes as the main source of current government budget and of course the discussion of creating new tax bases to prevent tax evasion and strengthen the role of guidance and reg
in 2011, 6 people died in bandh due to tropical storm irene. end of this the news section of rumi's poems. is this the meeting of the first page of sacrifice? see the joy of meeting there. it is very tired. the first journey is to justice. rise again. the first page is to serve the people . you have a stronghold at this table, and there is hope for you on the other side of the table. there is a martyr in your eyes, in the name of god. rahman al-rahim, hello dear viewers of khabar ke ber oo...
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irene shows us how low her well is. only the cows can drink it. while vegetable farmer alexander says he only has a few weeks water supply remaining, with many of his crops already parched. >> as for our vegetables, we are still watering them. we have to hope for a rainy year. reporter: implementing the grain deal has been problematic, but it has helped ukraine export 33,000,000 tons of food, which compares favorably with the more than 50,000,000 tons it was exporting annually before the war. without a deal, global food prices would have been higher and the world a lot hungrier. a severe restrictions on the number of ships allowed to carry ukrainian food. >> shipments have increased. we ship through the danube river. the deal is important, but it is not essential like last year. reporter: for now, gathering the harvest is the priority. questions over how much of ukraine's abundant food can be shipped to the world will have to wait. elizabeth: russia's announcement that it was holden the -- and in the grain deal has come under attack. reporter: vid
irene shows us how low her well is. only the cows can drink it. while vegetable farmer alexander says he only has a few weeks water supply remaining, with many of his crops already parched. >> as for our vegetables, we are still watering them. we have to hope for a rainy year. reporter: implementing the grain deal has been problematic, but it has helped ukraine export 33,000,000 tons of food, which compares favorably with the more than 50,000,000 tons it was exporting annually before the...
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we're not done. >> i remember covered bridges during hurricane irene got knocked out. i hope that doesn't happen. >>> right now in northern california police are leading a man hunt for a suspect who has escaped from custody, considered highly dangerous, eric abril is accused of taking two people hostage. now police are looking for any information on his whereabouts. nbc news correspondent dana griffin is following this story for us. how was this suspect able to escape? >> that's the big question, we know that the 35-year-old was being treated at a hospital, it's still unclear what injuries or potential medical ailments, but around sunday morning police say -- it was around 3:00 that morning, he escaped somehow and there's actually some ring video camera walking through some yards, this is a residential area, he's wearing orange pants and he's shirtless. so this is just moments after he escaped. . the sheriff's office has been asked whether or not the deputy guarding him may have been asleep, their preliminary investigation has revealed that the deputy wasn't asleep dur
we're not done. >> i remember covered bridges during hurricane irene got knocked out. i hope that doesn't happen. >>> right now in northern california police are leading a man hunt for a suspect who has escaped from custody, considered highly dangerous, eric abril is accused of taking two people hostage. now police are looking for any information on his whereabouts. nbc news correspondent dana griffin is following this story for us. how was this suspect able to escape? >>...
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y recibir la ayuda federal para los 14 condados, lloviÓ cuatro veces mÁs que la tormenta tropical ireneares en aÑos, la guardia nacional ha realizado mÁs de 100 rescates. ciudades recibieron mÁs de cinco pulgadas, la tormenta llegÓ hasta nueva inglaterra despuÉs de afectar el domingo en nueva york y connecticut, miles, como manuel delgado, trabajan en las limpiezas de las casas daÑadas. >> prÁcticamente venimos cuando el agua estaba afuera. blanca: otros sorprendidos con lo que encuentran al llegar. llegar a las zonas es difÍcil por las carreteras bloqueadas. ¿quÉ es lo mÁs afectado? >> las personas, las casas. blanca: las advertencias de inundaciones estÁn en efecto desde massachusetts a canadÁ. mÁs de 80 carreteras estÁn cerradas y todavÍa hay personas incomunicadas. dicen las autoridades de todo esto estados afectados que es fundamental para ellos para poder asistir a la poblaciÓn. en new york, blanca, univisiÓn. jorge: hay gran indignaciÓn en tennessee tras revelarse que un hispano entrenador de fÚtbol drogaba y abusaba sexualmente de niÑos que reclutaban para jugar en un equipo inf
y recibir la ayuda federal para los 14 condados, lloviÓ cuatro veces mÁs que la tormenta tropical ireneares en aÑos, la guardia nacional ha realizado mÁs de 100 rescates. ciudades recibieron mÁs de cinco pulgadas, la tormenta llegÓ hasta nueva inglaterra despuÉs de afectar el domingo en nueva york y connecticut, miles, como manuel delgado, trabajan en las limpiezas de las casas daÑadas. >> prÁcticamente venimos cuando el agua estaba afuera. blanca: otros sorprendidos con lo que...
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this dead edge out tropical storm irene. one storm of record, the great vermont flood, of 1927 in the history books, that exceeded this particular event. so you could have lived in the green mountain state your entire life and never seen this what we've witnessed the last two days, neil. >> neil: all right. ian, good luck drying out there. ian oliver in vermont. we've seeing crazy weather across the country, particularly the west coast where it's about landslides and missing homes. the latest there from bill melugin in rolling hills estates california. edward? >> neil, good afternoon to you. last check, 12 homes here had been red tagged. ten have been destroyed. those ten are still moving as i speak to you right now. let me step out and give you a look at the scene here. this is rolling hits estates in los angeles county. this began saturday when the homes began to buckle in an apparent landslide. the homes still moving. the ground continues to buckle. the effort continues to give way. some roofs are on the same eye level as
this dead edge out tropical storm irene. one storm of record, the great vermont flood, of 1927 in the history books, that exceeded this particular event. so you could have lived in the green mountain state your entire life and never seen this what we've witnessed the last two days, neil. >> neil: all right. ian, good luck drying out there. ian oliver in vermont. we've seeing crazy weather across the country, particularly the west coast where it's about landslides and missing homes. the...
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iren sterman, too, in the morning, the temple for my mother’s peace, i don’t want to pray.l, now it's clear. why so straight as a stick. what are you for lunch? come to me. witch why are we here? i'm here because of you go away you can be seen. i would like to express my admiration for the bath as you thank you token of my appreciation. please accept these earrings my mother wore them for gifts. i don't i can take them, please leave. although i’m the mother of the grand duke, i just live unaccustomed, i’m not accustomed, my mother died in childbirth, and my father is always on campaigns, but life is known with my stepmother, yes. vanya my primach lives too. that's what i feel. i, that he is my soul mate, from where you know russian so well. my mother, the great-granddaughter of prince vladimir , is red, the sun, maria yaroslavna, you can immediately take root. some and i have a present for you. are you following me? or do you doubt me? i don't know, but one day. she's beautiful. who is dotted i do not need. where are my rosaries? then did not come, how come on set. i'm a bi
iren sterman, too, in the morning, the temple for my mother’s peace, i don’t want to pray.l, now it's clear. why so straight as a stick. what are you for lunch? come to me. witch why are we here? i'm here because of you go away you can be seen. i would like to express my admiration for the bath as you thank you token of my appreciation. please accept these earrings my mother wore them for gifts. i don't i can take them, please leave. although i’m the mother of the grand duke, i just live...
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higher than hurricane irene. >> i don't know anymore. >> the pga tour and saudi backed liv golf teed up for a merger. congress is stepping in. >> 9/11 families blasted the potential sports alliance. >> complete betrayal to the community. >> to deep left field. puts the national league in front. potential game-winning homer. >> ramirez swings and misses. the national league is finally back on top. >> good morning, everybody. it is 1:01 p.m. in the afternoon there in lithuania and we start with a fox news alert. president biden is set to attend a north atlantic council meeting in about half an hour on day two of the nato summit there in lithuania. >> brian: also set to meet with volodymyr zelenskyy as tensions rise after the war torn country's bid to join the alliance is denied. no blueprint seems to be offered. >> ainsley: jacqui heinrich is live with the latest for us. >> good morning to you guys. that's right. president zelenskyy did not hide his outrage yesterday that the nato summit is going to end without even an conditional invitation to ukraine. this morning we have an event ad
higher than hurricane irene. >> i don't know anymore. >> the pga tour and saudi backed liv golf teed up for a merger. congress is stepping in. >> 9/11 families blasted the potential sports alliance. >> complete betrayal to the community. >> to deep left field. puts the national league in front. potential game-winning homer. >> ramirez swings and misses. the national league is finally back on top. >> good morning, everybody. it is 1:01 p.m. in the...
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we've seen this before during irene like 11 years ago but this is different. we had storm on a sunday afternoon and by the next day it we went right into recovery. this one it's been raining for days and we are impacted again. we are expecting another 2 inches of rain and hail and lightning, possibility of a tornado in vermont if you can imagine that. climate change is real and we are dealing with it but six states sent those water rescue teams and we are forever grateful. my home was impacted. every morning i go about a half mile and come back in so i get my exercise in. we will see when the roads get repaired. we are coming together and we will get through this. again, thank you for your service and why we are doing what we are doing. we try to bring something interesting and relevant. it really doesn't matter if you've been in office seven months or years. we hope it is thought-provoking and tells you how the state governments have to be ready for anything and everything and we have to react to increasing numbers and challenges. every governor comes face-to
we've seen this before during irene like 11 years ago but this is different. we had storm on a sunday afternoon and by the next day it we went right into recovery. this one it's been raining for days and we are impacted again. we are expecting another 2 inches of rain and hail and lightning, possibility of a tornado in vermont if you can imagine that. climate change is real and we are dealing with it but six states sent those water rescue teams and we are forever grateful. my home was impacted....
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flood waters pour over this dam the governor there comparing the relentless rain to tropical storm irene in 2011. >> this is an all hands on deck response we are closely coordinating with federal partners >> reporter: the dangerous downpour comes as residents in new york's hudson valley today are digging out. >> everything's destroyed. >> reporter: a summer's worth of rain falling in just a day, collapsing roadways and stranding cars in dangerous flash flooding >> i've been here 16 years. i'd never seen flooding like this at all. >> reporter: new york state troopers used ropes sunday to rescue drivers. and authorities had to save 700 passengers stuck aboard amtrak in putnam county. >> they're calling this a 1,000-year event. >> reporter: authorities say 43-year-old pamela nugent died while trying to evacuate her home that had been overtaken by water >> it looked like a raging ocean with a hurricane. >> reporter: nearby, savannah pitcher waded through treacherous floodwaters to reach her grandmother and help guide her to higher ground. if you had not gotten to your grandmother, what do yo
flood waters pour over this dam the governor there comparing the relentless rain to tropical storm irene in 2011. >> this is an all hands on deck response we are closely coordinating with federal partners >> reporter: the dangerous downpour comes as residents in new york's hudson valley today are digging out. >> everything's destroyed. >> reporter: a summer's worth of rain falling in just a day, collapsing roadways and stranding cars in dangerous flash flooding >>...
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the flooding is drawing comparisons to hurricane irene in 2011 and the storms are not done yet. >> even though the sun may shine today and tomorrow we expect more rain later this week. it will have nowhere to go in the oversaturated ground. >> the storms of already killed one person in new york state. >>> california is sending a search and rescue team to help with catastrophic flooding in vermont. these 18 members specialize in water and flood rescues. entire towns are cut off by floodwaters rolling through the communities and washing out roads , prompting dozens of rescues from cars and homes. >>> after more than a week of searching, the body of a 24-year-old yosemite hiker is recovered. hayden was swept away by a fast-moving creek. family announced that his body was found and the presumed cause of death is accidental drowning. officials are now warning that years of massive runoff is making water conditions extremely dangerous. >>> still ahead, an oasis for artists. how one nonprofit is making sure that creative's are not forced outside of san francisco while providing a model for the
the flooding is drawing comparisons to hurricane irene in 2011 and the storms are not done yet. >> even though the sun may shine today and tomorrow we expect more rain later this week. it will have nowhere to go in the oversaturated ground. >> the storms of already killed one person in new york state. >>> california is sending a search and rescue team to help with catastrophic flooding in vermont. these 18 members specialize in water and flood rescues. entire towns are cut...
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governor phil scott saying it is worse than 2011 hurricane irene. >> this is we've 48 hours of steady of same ted that we saw during that re. so 4 times. >> amount of rain residents in vermont and nearby states being pummeled by heavy rains this past 48 hours are getting a short reprieve. the sun actually making an appearance at this hour, very concerned about next few days. >> we will have the coming out this afternoon. people think this is over. it's not over with the reverse could still rise of the water has to go someplace reservoir coming up. >> this time yesterday emergency teams were concerned about several dams breaking releasing another thrashing to residents, but at least for now, the dems appear to be holding. in the southern vermont town of jamaica. this woman watched the banks of the river from bull. >> and the contents of someone's home, rush bond. >> so far there's been no deaths or injuries in vermont, but more than 100 rescues and 67 people evacuated. residents have been warned to stay put and go to the highest floor of their homes in nearby new york. one person died
governor phil scott saying it is worse than 2011 hurricane irene. >> this is we've 48 hours of steady of same ted that we saw during that re. so 4 times. >> amount of rain residents in vermont and nearby states being pummeled by heavy rains this past 48 hours are getting a short reprieve. the sun actually making an appearance at this hour, very concerned about next few days. >> we will have the coming out this afternoon. people think this is over. it's not over with the...
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i've come to the windows irene, 2 young women who is taking place and it routes to establish greater freedom and equality. welcome to generation change as level series attempts to understand, i'm telling you ideas that may apply use around the world. generation change on al jazeera. in the next step aside, tries to integrate things on a voyage to the window seat to highlight the importance of protecting this from child. on the top, take a cover system against an expanding list of non mate directs. beneath the surface of this desolation is just tv with life. so the remote and celtic century on how to 0 the the full address time is 40 is peter elizabeth. thank you very much. the top 2 maintenance players in the world will go hate to aid for the women's hardly in sundays. final of the 2 very one sided, sammy's called us al cortes swept aside the new mid. but even straight fix on the same to codes the will. number one in reaching his 1st fine let these championships with an accomplished display alter as rapid the match up in just one hour and 15 minutes. there was little he's russian dep
i've come to the windows irene, 2 young women who is taking place and it routes to establish greater freedom and equality. welcome to generation change as level series attempts to understand, i'm telling you ideas that may apply use around the world. generation change on al jazeera. in the next step aside, tries to integrate things on a voyage to the window seat to highlight the importance of protecting this from child. on the top, take a cover system against an expanding list of non mate...
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drone kamikaze that russia uses every day on the territory of ukraine and that's why i think that ireneto , they want to, they decided to support their nuclear program, they also use negotiations in order to avoid sanctions, but they will not actually give up their nuclear strategy and nuclear arsenal, so i think that it would be better for ukraine and for the usa to somehow change iran, their people are also already fed up with their regime brutality, the leveling of human rights at their own cost, and there was a situation that led to an unexpected conflict between ukraine and its allies, in particular after the well-known public message of the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, about how serious such discussions can be regarding public statements and how do you do you think that such emotional reactions from both sides were really appropriate? it is really wonderful that such a controversy took place . after all, people in the west need to hear and understand what is happening in ukraine, and that is why president zelenskyi acted absolutely correctly when he expressed his con
drone kamikaze that russia uses every day on the territory of ukraine and that's why i think that ireneto , they want to, they decided to support their nuclear program, they also use negotiations in order to avoid sanctions, but they will not actually give up their nuclear strategy and nuclear arsenal, so i think that it would be better for ukraine and for the usa to somehow change iran, their people are also already fed up with their regime brutality, the leveling of human rights at their own...
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. >> in six hours, the damage being compared to tropical storm irene more than a decade ago. meanwhile, triple digit temperatures are expected in parts of the south for several more days in what could become the longest heat wave on record. el paso, texas, has seen 25 consecutive days of 100 plus degrees in florida. it's not just the air temperature that's soaring. an ocean heat wave is pushing water temperatures in the gulf of mexico into the mid 90s for casters also say a saharan dust cloud moving across the atlantic could soon reach florida, potentially bringing less rain and poorer air quality. so the heat index in miami has hit at least 100 for 30 consecutive days. we will check the rest of your forecast in just minutes. >> authorities in northwest pennsylvania are investigating whether a murder suspect who escaped from jail got some insight. help 15 law enforcement agencies are now searching for michael durham. the former army reservist escaped from a jail in warren, pennsylvania, thursday night using a rope made of bed sheets to repel down a wall. he's considered armed
. >> in six hours, the damage being compared to tropical storm irene more than a decade ago. meanwhile, triple digit temperatures are expected in parts of the south for several more days in what could become the longest heat wave on record. el paso, texas, has seen 25 consecutive days of 100 plus degrees in florida. it's not just the air temperature that's soaring. an ocean heat wave is pushing water temperatures in the gulf of mexico into the mid 90s for casters also say a saharan dust...
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floodwaters pour over this dam the governor there comparing the relentless rain to tropical sdorm irene in 2011. >> this is an all hands on deck response we're coordinating with federal partners >> reporter: it comes as residents in new york's hudson valley are digging out >> everything's destroyed. >> reporter: a summer's worth of rain in just a day, collapsing rad ways and stranding cars in dangerous flash flooding >> i've been here 16 years, i'vf seen flooding like this at all >> reporter: troopers used ropes sunday to rescue drivers, and authorities had to save 700 passengers stuck aboard amtrak in cutputnam county. pamela nugent died while trying to evacuate her home that had been overtaken about i water >> it looked like a raging ocean with a hurricane >> reporter: nearby, savannah pitcher waded through treacherous floodwaters to reach her grandmother and help guide her to higher ground if you had not gotten to your grandmother,ing what do you think would have happened in happened >> i don't think everybody would be okay. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, residents are facing the afte
floodwaters pour over this dam the governor there comparing the relentless rain to tropical sdorm irene in 2011. >> this is an all hands on deck response we're coordinating with federal partners >> reporter: it comes as residents in new york's hudson valley are digging out >> everything's destroyed. >> reporter: a summer's worth of rain in just a day, collapsing rad ways and stranding cars in dangerous flash flooding >> i've been here 16 years, i'vf seen flooding...