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many residents in midland want to see how low they're at these levels. people in willis ton, north dakota hope they don't become the center of a bocking bust. in the western edge of north dakota has been one of the greatest economic success stories of the past decade. as oil prices rose production rose. from 165,000 to more than 1 million barrels per day in just five years. with that surge came jobs. high paying ones. oil field workers and truck drivers can earn more than $100,000 per year. help wanted signs are everywhere. there's more jobs th people to fill them but people have incomecome all over the world and some bring everything in their car and some sleeping in their car because housing is so expensive. they have little in common except looking to cash in on the american dream. >> two years. i think about 1400 rooms across two or three. about 7 or 8 hotels planned. >> reporter: producing oil here is expensive though. the ground is hard. drilling takes more work. most analysts put the average cost to bring a barrel of oil out of the ground at aroun
many residents in midland want to see how low they're at these levels. people in willis ton, north dakota hope they don't become the center of a bocking bust. in the western edge of north dakota has been one of the greatest economic success stories of the past decade. as oil prices rose production rose. from 165,000 to more than 1 million barrels per day in just five years. with that surge came jobs. high paying ones. oil field workers and truck drivers can earn more than $100,000 per year....
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east midlands. let's hear from you, sir. [applause] >> the process of work experience and internships and corruption in people being exploited in a free source of labor, over a quarter of businesses a interns generally nothing but sometimes just under the minimum wage. 82% of senior business makers admit that they perform vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair that we are just going to watch our fears -- chapters complete tasks -- watch our peers complete tasks? the burden is again past to us as a power of persuasion, the power as a pressure group, the power of future members of parliament that we are not ok with the exploitation of our colleagues, our peers, and our friends. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. what about the southeast of england. who have we got from the southeast? what about the young girl there. let us hear your message. >> i am from the city of oxford. i think it's going to be hard for me to imagine what -- speaking as a small person in a very large room. his is the house of common
east midlands. let's hear from you, sir. [applause] >> the process of work experience and internships and corruption in people being exploited in a free source of labor, over a quarter of businesses a interns generally nothing but sometimes just under the minimum wage. 82% of senior business makers admit that they perform vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair that we are just going to watch our fears -- chapters complete tasks -- watch our peers complete tasks? the burden is again...
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are you from the east midland? [laughter] no? ok. fair enough. east midlands. let's hear from you, sir. [applause] >> the process of work experience and internships and corruption in people being exploited in a free source of labor, over a quarter of businesses a interns generally nothing but sometimes just under the minimum wage. 82% of senior business makers admit that they perform vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair that we are just going to watch our peers complete tasks? the burden is again past to us as a power of persuasion, the power as a pressure group, the power of future members of parliament that we are not ok with the exploitation of our colleagues, our peers, and our friends. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. what about the southeast of england. who have we got from the southeast? what about the young girl there. let us hear your message. >> i am from the city of oxford. i think it's going to be hard for me to imagine what -- speaking as a small person in a very large room. his is the house of commons. of course, i'm af
are you from the east midland? [laughter] no? ok. fair enough. east midlands. let's hear from you, sir. [applause] >> the process of work experience and internships and corruption in people being exploited in a free source of labor, over a quarter of businesses a interns generally nothing but sometimes just under the minimum wage. 82% of senior business makers admit that they perform vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair that we are just going to watch our peers complete tasks? the...
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are you from the east midlands? no. okay. fair enough. sorry. east midlands.let us hear from you, sir. >> the process of work experience and interpretships inure corruption. people are being exploited as a free source of labor. over a quarter of businesses pay interns generally nothing but sometimes just under the minimum wage. but 82% of senior business decisionmakers admit that interns perform useful, necessary, and vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair that we just are going to watch our peers complete tasks for free that employers would otherwise pay people to do? even in parliament i read just this week a young lady was performing duties here for six months only being paid two pounds. the burden is again power of persuasion, a power as a pressure group the power as future members of parliament to make westminster know that we are not okay with the expleauation of our colleagues our peer and our friends. thank you.oitation of our colleagues, our peer, and our friends. thank you. >> thank you very much indeed. what about the southeast of england? who
are you from the east midlands? no. okay. fair enough. sorry. east midlands.let us hear from you, sir. >> the process of work experience and interpretships inure corruption. people are being exploited as a free source of labor. over a quarter of businesses pay interns generally nothing but sometimes just under the minimum wage. but 82% of senior business decisionmakers admit that interns perform useful, necessary, and vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair that we just are going to...
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first, call from the east midlands, mr. eddie fennec. -- eddie fiemwick. >> without a doubt, world war i was one of the most terrible events to have ever affected europe must history. i would like to pay tribute to my grandfather who bravely fought for our country in the first world war. he was guest but luckily survived. there can hardly be a city street or village -- altogether 140,000 men served in the regiment. 11,409 did not return. it is hard to believe at the age of 16 my great grandfather to war. could you imagine a teenager just like you and i being faced with a world war? it seems unimaginable. we must member these brave men staked their lives so we could live our today. for this reason, we will always remember them. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. next, from the east of england mr. brandon -- [applause] >> i'm from the east of england. the first world war was fought on a colossal and previously unimagined scale. those who fought did so forking and for country and we should never forget them nor their sacrific
first, call from the east midlands, mr. eddie fennec. -- eddie fiemwick. >> without a doubt, world war i was one of the most terrible events to have ever affected europe must history. i would like to pay tribute to my grandfather who bravely fought for our country in the first world war. he was guest but luckily survived. there can hardly be a city street or village -- altogether 140,000 men served in the regiment. 11,409 did not return. it is hard to believe at the age of 16 my great...
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the midlands and every the region in the u.k.tely instrumental in helping the allies win the war. [applause] >> josh, thank you very much. now, from yorkshire let's welcome aisha ahmed. >> hello. the first world war affected all parts of the u.k. and impacted from communities across yorkshire. the vast yorkshire steer industry grew vastly during world war i. one company was converted to make ammunition and produced over 6 million shells. the national projectile factory started production well ahead of schedule, unlike others in the country which were delayed by shortages. by the end of the year factories produced over 2.5 million shells and by 1918, the workforce was 87% female and had expanded to 2693 people. december 16, 1914, the german navy attacked causing 130 fatalities and 592 casualties, many of whom were civilians. this was not just an isolated incident. the great war lasted four years, 14 weeks and two days. the duncaster region lost 400 men. we should strive to never forget the events that happened. they are more relev
the midlands and every the region in the u.k.tely instrumental in helping the allies win the war. [applause] >> josh, thank you very much. now, from yorkshire let's welcome aisha ahmed. >> hello. the first world war affected all parts of the u.k. and impacted from communities across yorkshire. the vast yorkshire steer industry grew vastly during world war i. one company was converted to make ammunition and produced over 6 million shells. the national projectile factory started...
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in midland, more than 300 accidents in three days. >> here in midland, the ice we have to scrape off our windshields turned to slush on the roads. and it turns to ice again as night falls. >> reporter: in st. clair, missouri, first responders needing help themselves. icy roads causing this fire engine to overturn, injuring some firefighters. and in colorado, bursting pipes. the only clues, icicles forming on the side of the house. and puddles of ice right out front. the weather not giving up just yet. more ice and snow into the weekend. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> let's bring in rob marciano. not very great headlines for the weekend weather. >> and this is part of the same system that brought the cold and snow to california. now into oklahoma and by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow it will be around chicago, with a light wintry mix. and in the northeast, significant snow turning into ice and some rain. three to six inches across the plains. and winter storm warnings there. and heavy snow turning to ice in new england. but a bigger chill coming by midweek. >> welcome to january. rob, thank
in midland, more than 300 accidents in three days. >> here in midland, the ice we have to scrape off our windshields turned to slush on the roads. and it turns to ice again as night falls. >> reporter: in st. clair, missouri, first responders needing help themselves. icy roads causing this fire engine to overturn, injuring some firefighters. and in colorado, bursting pipes. the only clues, icicles forming on the side of the house. and puddles of ice right out front. the weather not...
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can we hear from somebody from the east midlands? yes, what about this gentleman here? yes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. vote at 16 is an issue that has received most attention from ourselves and organizations in the past years. it has become obvious as a young -- is an issue that young people and old are passionate about. do we feel to delay this a second year? given the youth select committee [indiscernible] especially when we can concentrate efforts on another issue. thank you. [applause] >> anybody from northern ireland wishing to speak in this debate? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have no doubt in my mind that the time will come when the vote is to be lowered. the recent success in scotland and the high percentage of 16 and 17-year-old vote out -- turnout, vote at 16 is inevitable. it was recently stated that vote at 16 is not a manifesto -- is a manifesto of a total disbelief in parties. i urge you, please do not fall into the same trap we did last year. vote for something that can make a real difference. vote against this motion. [applause] >> thank you. what about
can we hear from somebody from the east midlands? yes, what about this gentleman here? yes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. vote at 16 is an issue that has received most attention from ourselves and organizations in the past years. it has become obvious as a young -- is an issue that young people and old are passionate about. do we feel to delay this a second year? given the youth select committee [indiscernible] especially when we can concentrate efforts on another issue. thank you....
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. >> i've been to midland. i know midland is not houston, but i've been to midland multiple times, and everybody is taking pay cuts. that's in the oil industry. if you have less money to spend, you buy a smaller home, or you don't buy a home at all. many of the banks are exposed to oil loans and that can constrict their lending. i know sentex -- is it lenar? who is really exposed in texas? >> there are a couple of small home builders. lgi homes. they are in the first time buyer. that could be offset a little. a lot of the big guys have around 20%, 25% exposure to the texas market. it could be big for them. so far everyone is taking a pass on kind of telling us that things are going to get bad. i think we need to wait to get through that to feel that pain first before the homebuilder stocks look more interesting. >> before your picks, toll brothers and kb. more for the patient investor, right? the longer-term view. >> it's also higher end. what we like about that stock this year is they're not going to see that
. >> i've been to midland. i know midland is not houston, but i've been to midland multiple times, and everybody is taking pay cuts. that's in the oil industry. if you have less money to spend, you buy a smaller home, or you don't buy a home at all. many of the banks are exposed to oil loans and that can constrict their lending. i know sentex -- is it lenar? who is really exposed in texas? >> there are a couple of small home builders. lgi homes. they are in the first time buyer....
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her mom had taken her to the midlands of england to look at the mechanical weaving runs using punch cards. you have them downstairs and this museum. the punch cards of the shop card looms of the industrial revolution that she saw. her father lord byron was a let ike and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives is defending the followers of ned laud who were smashing those looms. disruptive technology goes back a long time. so instead of thinking, yes, these machines these machines are bad she says, zero, these punch cards she has a line in her wonderful set of notes she does where she says, it we will make the machine be able to read patterns just like the womb. then she says, the machine we will be able to do anything that can be notated symbolically, not just numbers but words. it will make music, do pictures patterns. in other words it we will be a computer. she is pretty awesome. >> you she is pretty awesome. >> you.out she is simultaneously may be one of the most over appreciated and underappreciated people in the history of computing. why is that? >> she is grabbed onto somet
her mom had taken her to the midlands of england to look at the mechanical weaving runs using punch cards. you have them downstairs and this museum. the punch cards of the shop card looms of the industrial revolution that she saw. her father lord byron was a let ike and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives is defending the followers of ned laud who were smashing those looms. disruptive technology goes back a long time. so instead of thinking, yes, these machines these machines are...
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in the first video this is the proof from west midland police in the uk.his starts off in a local petrol station. this is gary griffin. he is not doing anything untoward. a container fills with gas, throws it into the back of the car. this is where gary is returning to the home of his spurned lover that he dated. he is going to pour gas in the letter box through the front door of her house then you know what he is going to do. >> that is awful and evil. >> especially over a break-up. come on. it hurts, sure. get over it. >> it was from just a short-term relationship. they dated a short time in the end of 2013. this actually happened in march. fortunately, somebody was paying attention. after it a bunch of fire engines turn up. nobody was hurt. the reason this was just released he was just found guilty in november and found 16 years. making poor life decisions. not unlike these two fellows in australia. two guys smashing their way into a hotel next to a pub. what do you think they are attacking? >> the atm? >> of course. it's not going well. he is smashing
in the first video this is the proof from west midland police in the uk.his starts off in a local petrol station. this is gary griffin. he is not doing anything untoward. a container fills with gas, throws it into the back of the car. this is where gary is returning to the home of his spurned lover that he dated. he is going to pour gas in the letter box through the front door of her house then you know what he is going to do. >> that is awful and evil. >> especially over a...
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i'd like an east midlander. are you from the east midland? the woman next to you -- well, okay. no?enough. sorry. east midlands. let us hear from you, sir. [applause] >> the process of work experience internships and people being exploited as a free source of labor elm over a quarter of businesses pay interns generally nothing, but sometimes just under the minimum wage. but 82% of senior business decisionmakers admit that interns perform useful necessary, and vital tasks for their businesses. is it fair, are we just going to watch our peers complete tasks tasks tasks for free that employers would otherwise pay people to do? even in parliament i read just this week a young lady was performing duties here for six months with only being paid two pounds. the burden is again passed to us as the power of persuasion, a power as a pressure group, the power of future members of parliament to make westminster know we're not company with the exploitation of our colleagues, our peers and our friends. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. what about the southeast of england? who h
i'd like an east midlander. are you from the east midland? the woman next to you -- well, okay. no?enough. sorry. east midlands. let us hear from you, sir. [applause] >> the process of work experience internships and people being exploited as a free source of labor elm over a quarter of businesses pay interns generally nothing, but sometimes just under the minimum wage. but 82% of senior business decisionmakers admit that interns perform useful necessary, and vital tasks for their...
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some of this stormy weather and that's a mix just northwest of dallas, moving through saint angelo midlands texas east of el paso amazing. but looking at the national temperatures, you can see why it is only 32 in dallas, that supports snow, 22 midland, texas, 11 in saint a fay. only 37 in phoenix, 34 in las vegas, so uncommonly cold, and that cold weather stretches all across the northern planes, 11 in colorado springs, 13 in the twin cities. that's actually warmer than where they were at this point yesterday. they were all below zero, up in minnisota 21 allentown right now 16 mount pocono, 24 pottstown, that makes these temperatures sound little bit better. twenty-seven in millville, 23 in dover. your foxcast for today 27, it is cold, this morning for the mummers, 37 by noon, still cold and it is breezy, make that high of 39 feel more like it is around 29 i would say here in philadelphia. we do warm up over the weekends, but comes with a price of some rain. that straight ahead in your seven day forecast, but first let's check the roads this morning, usually at this hour, 4:30 a.m., it is
some of this stormy weather and that's a mix just northwest of dallas, moving through saint angelo midlands texas east of el paso amazing. but looking at the national temperatures, you can see why it is only 32 in dallas, that supports snow, 22 midland, texas, 11 in saint a fay. only 37 in phoenix, 34 in las vegas, so uncommonly cold, and that cold weather stretches all across the northern planes, 11 in colorado springs, 13 in the twin cities. that's actually warmer than where they were at this...
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midlands and central france seeing snow and north of spain and wintry weather here and wet weather toal areas of europe pushing across the adriatiac and pushing its way to the balkins and winter weather in the baltic states into western russia and temperatures are 3-4 degrees for paris and london over the next day or so slightly moderate into thursday and you notice there and certainly cold enough. . we will see temperatures dipping below freezing overnight so it's a possibility then we have snow once again over the alps and in the southeast we have mild air and remember over a week ago we were talking about the cold air syria, lebanon and jerusalem struggling for 3 and now looking for highs of 17. >> thanks everton, americans including barack obama paying tribute to martin luther king junior on what would have been his 86th birthday and marches for his accomplishments during the civil rights era and some used it to highlight the resent cases of police brutality and others called for equal reform and equal pay and tom ackerman has more from washington. >> reporter: nearly half a centu
midlands and central france seeing snow and north of spain and wintry weather here and wet weather toal areas of europe pushing across the adriatiac and pushing its way to the balkins and winter weather in the baltic states into western russia and temperatures are 3-4 degrees for paris and london over the next day or so slightly moderate into thursday and you notice there and certainly cold enough. . we will see temperatures dipping below freezing overnight so it's a possibility then we have...
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places like midland, odessa.ooking at several inches of snowfall tonight and early on friday. look at the temperatures across the country. 34 degrees right now in midland, texas. we have low 30's new york city. upper 20's chicago. 24 degrees in minneapolis. so with the weekend nor'easter, there is not a whole lot of artic air in place. the timing mainly overnight friday into saturday. look at the temperatures. they are marginal along the i-95 corridor. that's where most of the impacts will be health. guy 6 locke a.m. on saturday we are looking at a wintry mix nation's capitol, philadelphia and into new york city saturday morning. it's going to be a wintry mix. temperatures by 11:00 mid 30's. you can can see we stay above freezing. so it's gonna be rain changing over to snow back over to rain likely with this event before it wraps up and pulls away late saturday night into early sunday morning. so here's another model. we are looking at a will the of heavy rainfall tomorrow across the south into sections of the ca
places like midland, odessa.ooking at several inches of snowfall tonight and early on friday. look at the temperatures across the country. 34 degrees right now in midland, texas. we have low 30's new york city. upper 20's chicago. 24 degrees in minneapolis. so with the weekend nor'easter, there is not a whole lot of artic air in place. the timing mainly overnight friday into saturday. look at the temperatures. they are marginal along the i-95 corridor. that's where most of the impacts will be...
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this document was issued in the west midlands. what a contrast between the operational managers of the nhs and the man who wants to weaponize the nhs. [shouting] now, the right honorable member, he mentioned whales. he criticized me a moment ago for mentioning whales. he seems to have forgotten that yesterday he said this to the bbc, and let me quote. he said this it is right to look at problems in wales and to compare. that is what he said yesterday. now, let's look at what happened today in wales. the welsh ambulance service statistics have come out and they are the worst ever on record. just 42% of emergency calls are answered in time compared with 70% in england. so will he now admit, we can now admit that labour's catastrophic cuts and mismanagement in wales have cost the nhs dear? >> mr. speaker, the last time he was in charge in wales people were waiting to years for an operation. that is the comparison with what was happening. everyone will have heard he did not answer the question. he did not answer the question about wha
this document was issued in the west midlands. what a contrast between the operational managers of the nhs and the man who wants to weaponize the nhs. [shouting] now, the right honorable member, he mentioned whales. he criticized me a moment ago for mentioning whales. he seems to have forgotten that yesterday he said this to the bbc, and let me quote. he said this it is right to look at problems in wales and to compare. that is what he said yesterday. now, let's look at what happened today in...
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in the west midlands. this miracle, so miraculous the police want to investigate. watch what happened. the woman in the wheelchair stands up. watch what she does next. walks over to the packaged meat she and her accomplice get away with $91 in packaged meat from the service station. you can see she's got a backpack on. her accomplice pushing her in the wheelchair helps stuff it into the backpack. there he goes pushing her around the store. >>> usually when university students discov of something we talk about it on the news great invention, great phone app, about to be billionaires. this is a discovery at nottingham in the uk. >> [ bleep ]. >> stuck in the window. look upside down. >> anyoneway to help you out? >> 27-year-old man stuck in the window five hours, upside down freezing temperatures. discovered by two students walking by at 2:30. one said i heard somebody shouting -- >> failed breaking and entering class. >> when they approached they realized i don't think this guy's a student. before they called police they got the video camera out and took pictures. t
in the west midlands. this miracle, so miraculous the police want to investigate. watch what happened. the woman in the wheelchair stands up. watch what she does next. walks over to the packaged meat she and her accomplice get away with $91 in packaged meat from the service station. you can see she's got a backpack on. her accomplice pushing her in the wheelchair helps stuff it into the backpack. there he goes pushing her around the store. >>> usually when university students discov of...
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it's going to continue here through friday into saturday morning, especially the corridor up through midland, abilene, just reaching oklahoma city. snow coming down on top of it as we head toward the start of the weekend. this whole storm moving very slowly after the east. notice the rain is spreading across the southeast. it turns into thunderstorms as we head toward saturday, maybe a touch of severe weather along the gulf coast. this is the main storm system that will impact the weekend across the east into the midwest. from northern missouri up into the great lakes. a lot of warm air out to the eastern end of the storm. and that's going to create a lot of rainfall in places like philly and down through d.c. snow corridor three iowa and wisconsin. a big temperature change. warm air in the east for at least one day and the cold will return. bitter chill remains in the middle of the nation. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> searchers have recovered at least 16 bodies from the java sea where airasia flight 8501 plunged into the sea on sunday. rough weather, though, continues to
it's going to continue here through friday into saturday morning, especially the corridor up through midland, abilene, just reaching oklahoma city. snow coming down on top of it as we head toward the start of the weekend. this whole storm moving very slowly after the east. notice the rain is spreading across the southeast. it turns into thunderstorms as we head toward saturday, maybe a touch of severe weather along the gulf coast. this is the main storm system that will impact the weekend...
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i do not know if you have been there, but it is striking how, while midland has been striking there haveso many relics from almost 30 years ago. we are showing everybody some footage and you can see these buildings with shattered glass all over the place and inches of dust on the unused escalators. >> and we have seen further declines since then. even within texas, you have seen some changes in areas where the activity has been the strongest. one thing i found interesting the more i dug into this is i think there is a perception that perhaps texas is less energy intensive than it was in the 80's. that is not necessarily the case. in some measures, it is like texas is about as equal in energy intensive now as it was. you have a lot of high tech and esa have a lot of energy which is still very import and for that state. >> laquon texas due to defend itself because oil prices seem to be going in one direction at this point. >> at this stage of the ball dan, it is hard to inc. of an -- to think of an easy policy measure for us to take. there's nothing texas on its own could do. i think a lot
i do not know if you have been there, but it is striking how, while midland has been striking there haveso many relics from almost 30 years ago. we are showing everybody some footage and you can see these buildings with shattered glass all over the place and inches of dust on the unused escalators. >> and we have seen further declines since then. even within texas, you have seen some changes in areas where the activity has been the strongest. one thing i found interesting the more i dug...
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. ♪ ♪ leery valley lies in the italian midland, some 60 miles northwest of naples to some 40 miles southeastome. a wild flat corridor enclosed between four walls of mountains. in winter, the highest peeks of the leery range ascend into the snows but the valley floor with its olive groves and ancient vines. its crops of wheat and corn is green the year around. italians in normal times. last year was a bad year for grapes and olives. the fall planting was late. many fields lay fallow. there are two ways from the south end of the valley. one a narrow pass, it the other a high scenic road over the mountains. they converge from the sight of the ancient village san pietro. where 700 years it has stood on the shoulder of the valley, welcoming the travelers. the stones of its walls were queried out of the apparent hills. population 1,412 at the last census. a farming community. patron saint peter. point of interest saint peters. 1438. note, interesting treatment of chansal. from the end of october 1943 until the middle of san pietro had seen some of the bitterest fighting in the army front. they ent
. ♪ ♪ leery valley lies in the italian midland, some 60 miles northwest of naples to some 40 miles southeastome. a wild flat corridor enclosed between four walls of mountains. in winter, the highest peeks of the leery range ascend into the snows but the valley floor with its olive groves and ancient vines. its crops of wheat and corn is green the year around. italians in normal times. last year was a bad year for grapes and olives. the fall planting was late. many fields lay fallow. there...
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it is the village and the east midland of england and happens to be the location of the marks & spencerribution center and where they had logistical issues and fulfilling orders and we go back to black friday and into christmas. they had trouble with the distribution center and their store sales for general merchandise, that was down by 5.8% in the 13 weeks. and standard chartered is down. they are closing the equities business planning to cut 2000 more stocks. they are rolling back some of the big expansion plans they took since the financial crisis. >> anna, thank you. they youngest suspect in the attack on the french magazine charlie hebdo, has surrendered. 2 are on the loose. there's report of another shooting in paris police said it is too early to link the 2. dave lewis set out his plan for the struggling supermarket tesco. possible disposals worth billions of pounds for that report christmas sells that the estimates and announced price cuts. the federal reserve has confirmed it will not hike rates before april. minutes from the meeting, while they see the u.s. economy strengtheni
it is the village and the east midland of england and happens to be the location of the marks & spencerribution center and where they had logistical issues and fulfilling orders and we go back to black friday and into christmas. they had trouble with the distribution center and their store sales for general merchandise, that was down by 5.8% in the 13 weeks. and standard chartered is down. they are closing the equities business planning to cut 2000 more stocks. they are rolling back some of...
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that was the headline in midlands where the mutilations and honor killings were kept hidden and followingctions for enforcing the law. that was the article i assume they were referring to and the chief inspector was quoted in that article. when i kept asking where are these neighborhoods, he didn't give specifics. as you heard, he is not backing away from that at all. >> she not shying away and i wonder how much has to do with getting attention and for republican who is may be running for period. 14% of republicans wohled want him to run in 2016. a lot of this is about name recognition. >> he has great name recognition in louisiana, but not nationwide at least not yet. i asked them at the end of the interview do you want to be president of the united states? he is praying and discussing with his family and thinking about it. he will make up his mind in the next few months and maybe these speeches will help generate support among conservative republicans. he can't seek another election as the louisiana governor much he he has two terms already. he is a very smart guy, a road scholar at ox
that was the headline in midlands where the mutilations and honor killings were kept hidden and followingctions for enforcing the law. that was the article i assume they were referring to and the chief inspector was quoted in that article. when i kept asking where are these neighborhoods, he didn't give specifics. as you heard, he is not backing away from that at all. >> she not shying away and i wonder how much has to do with getting attention and for republican who is may be running for...
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fox news's casey stiegel is in midland, texas with more. casey?> does come with a downside if you're one of the thousands of people that work at the oil rigs behind me. the industry tells me they are bracing for tough times ahead here in the permian basin in texas. there are 100 oil rigs dotting the landscape, working one 24 hours a day, seven days a week churning out the ground. if rises continue to tumble they predict 25 to 40% of the drilling will come to a halt. that translates into thousands of lost jobs is 40,000 according to the federal reserve bank of dallas, that is in the state of texas alone. subpoena companies began to hand out pink slips. others are avoiding layoffs by slowing production. >> we have been running four rigs most of 2014. we have already dropped one and gone to three. and we will be in the process in late february early march and we'll go to two. >> it is important to remember of course that this is a very volatile industry. the people working in oil and gas know that. they are patiently waiting and anxiously awaiting fo
fox news's casey stiegel is in midland, texas with more. casey?> does come with a downside if you're one of the thousands of people that work at the oil rigs behind me. the industry tells me they are bracing for tough times ahead here in the permian basin in texas. there are 100 oil rigs dotting the landscape, working one 24 hours a day, seven days a week churning out the ground. if rises continue to tumble they predict 25 to 40% of the drilling will come to a halt. that translates into...
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in november of 2014 a freight train struck a veterans parade in midland. they have settled their suit c railroad. the lawyer refused to reveal the details of the settle families are very satisfie a young man who admits he set a speed cam rho ra on fire in maryland ed a will spend 40 hours jail and complete y service. he lit aa on fire in glen oak. officers stopped him near anotr camera where we had an axe, a bottle of gasoline and a lighter. at his sentencing he said his behavi was immature and reckless.> is an emotional day of jury selecti from the boston bombing trial. a potential juror broke down after being asked why she was surprid to get a summons to serve on the jury. she tearfully told the judge she's from the same neighborhood as martin richard, the 8-year-o killed in the bombing. she met the lit boil once and fe by his death. that bombing killed three people in 2013. >>> outgoing maryland governor martin oy i taking on a new job next month joining johns hos universy as a visiting professo he'll focus on government business and urban issues. he le
in november of 2014 a freight train struck a veterans parade in midland. they have settled their suit c railroad. the lawyer refused to reveal the details of the settle families are very satisfie a young man who admits he set a speed cam rho ra on fire in maryland ed a will spend 40 hours jail and complete y service. he lit aa on fire in glen oak. officers stopped him near anotr camera where we had an axe, a bottle of gasoline and a lighter. at his sentencing he said his behavi was immature and...
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go out to midland, texas, 36 sort pretty much everybody get something of this except for the southwestthat the only spot in the country still looking fine. >> another blast coming. that? >> another clipper system moving through the northern plains. blizzard condition there because it's so wind, and the wind and cold causing things to get incredibly cold feels really bad there we'll see snow accumulating here especially around the great lakes, a couple inches around chicago. watch what happens overnight. it's diving down, and the wind chills getting back into the minus 30 to minus 40 range. all across the northern plains. and that also brings the cold air back in again so tomorrow you're at six there in fargo and go to saturday, raleigh you're 36. 41 in atlanta. that kind of reinforcement of the cold air comes back in it goes away next week not a big warmup but more average temperatures. >> took awhile but winter is here. >> it is here. >> all right rick, as predicted. thank you. >> police are blaming the weather for another frightening crash, this one in northern michigan. when a miniv
go out to midland, texas, 36 sort pretty much everybody get something of this except for the southwestthat the only spot in the country still looking fine. >> another blast coming. that? >> another clipper system moving through the northern plains. blizzard condition there because it's so wind, and the wind and cold causing things to get incredibly cold feels really bad there we'll see snow accumulating here especially around the great lakes, a couple inches around chicago. watch...
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northern texas that was rain that went through dallas, just northwest of there back through san angelo, midland pretty amazing. so trying to ex cape our weather and hit warmth, you didn't get it. twenty in wichita, 32 las vegas, only 40 in san francisco, that cold air just dives straight or dove, excuse me straight down south. i across from border to board go to mexico, still scold. fourteen in the twin cities, 15 in chicago back home here not too bad. temperatures running in the 20's, that's not too bad comparatively. fox future cast, we've got a lot of sunshine for today. like yesterday, it will be a beautiful bright sunny day good for travel, maybe going to see some family on new years day but it is cold. good through friday, much. saturday storm system arrives saturday night, spreads north and west, rain showers for us, will transition to all rain for everyone through sunday. seven day forecast, sunny breezy today 39, 43 sun and clouds friday. late showers saturday, so it doesn't look to impact us until the p.m. hours probably by evening, rain likely where we hit 06 degrees on sunday, that'
northern texas that was rain that went through dallas, just northwest of there back through san angelo, midland pretty amazing. so trying to ex cape our weather and hit warmth, you didn't get it. twenty in wichita, 32 las vegas, only 40 in san francisco, that cold air just dives straight or dove, excuse me straight down south. i across from border to board go to mexico, still scold. fourteen in the twin cities, 15 in chicago back home here not too bad. temperatures running in the 20's, that's...
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you know, her mom had taken her to the midlands of england to look at the mechanical weaving rooms that were using punch cards. you have those punch cards downstairs in this museum. they are the punchcards of the lamb, the map -- mechanical limbs of the industrial revolution that aid us on that trip. now her father lord byron was a luddite and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives in the house of lords is defending the followers who were smashing those limbs because they thought it put people out of work. this disruptive technology is not new. it goes back a long time. disruption is not new. so ada instead of thinking as these machines will put people out of work she said oh these punch cards and take a look at them, they are cool, she has aligned in our wonderful set of notes she does on the analytical engine she says it will make the machine be able to weave patterns just like the limb can and then she says so the machine will be able to do anything that can be notated symbolically. not just numbers but words. it will make music she said. he will do pictures. it will do patt
you know, her mom had taken her to the midlands of england to look at the mechanical weaving rooms that were using punch cards. you have those punch cards downstairs in this museum. they are the punchcards of the lamb, the map -- mechanical limbs of the industrial revolution that aid us on that trip. now her father lord byron was a luddite and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives in the house of lords is defending the followers who were smashing those limbs because they thought it...
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the british carmaker will create 1300 new jobs at its plant in the west midlands to build the suv.roduction is part of a 3.5 billion pound investment abroad and its lineup amid increasing competition. >> mario draghi is likely to unveil a qe-type policy at the ecb's january 22 policy meeting according to the ups chairman, axel weber. speaking exclusively to bloomberg whether -- weber laid out his predictions for the euro. >> they will announce some action on the 22nd. i think the recent oil price has given a lot of pressure in europe to consumer price inflation falling very low. it is way below the target and the ecb has already indicated before that they will do something. what in detail, i don't think it will just be a government bond purchase program. it will be a mix of issues. it will be sovereign debt, corporate bonds, also some sovereign debt and there might be some conditionality on buying the higher graded government bonds. >> one of the consequences of it would be a cheaper euro, the devaluation of the euro. how much do you think that will help? >> it has already helped.
the british carmaker will create 1300 new jobs at its plant in the west midlands to build the suv.roduction is part of a 3.5 billion pound investment abroad and its lineup amid increasing competition. >> mario draghi is likely to unveil a qe-type policy at the ecb's january 22 policy meeting according to the ups chairman, axel weber. speaking exclusively to bloomberg whether -- weber laid out his predictions for the euro. >> they will announce some action on the 22nd. i think the...
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casey casey stegal is live in midland, texas. what is the price of the fallout at the pump?ming with a downside if you are one of the thousands people of people working on the oil rigs behind me. the industry says they are basing for tough times ahead. you find about 1200 or so oil rigs dotting the landscape working 24 hours a day and seven days a week. local experts predict 25-40% of the drilling will come to a halt and that translates into 140,000 lost jobs and that is in the state of texas alone. some companies have start handing out pink slips and others are avoiding layoffs but slowing production. >> we have been running four weeks. most of 2014. we have dropped one and gone to three weeks and we will in the process of late february and march to go two. >> reporter: it is important to remember this is a volitile industry and the people working in oil and gas know that. they are waiting for the price to go back up >> with the bad comes to good too, right? >> reporter: it is a catch-22. aside from the obvious we are paying the cheapest gas prices we have seen in the count
casey casey stegal is live in midland, texas. what is the price of the fallout at the pump?ming with a downside if you are one of the thousands people of people working on the oil rigs behind me. the industry says they are basing for tough times ahead. you find about 1200 or so oil rigs dotting the landscape working 24 hours a day and seven days a week. local experts predict 25-40% of the drilling will come to a halt and that translates into 140,000 lost jobs and that is in the state of texas...
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midland, texas has been hit especially hard.ow experience ad modern-day oil boom in recent years. local experts tell me 25 to 40% of the drilling there could eventually come to a complete halt because if companies are not letting people go, most are at least scaling back produc been running four rigs most of 2014. we have already dropped one and gone to three. and we will be in the process and in late february, early march and we'll go to two. >> reporter: texas certainly not alone. other top oil producing states like oklahoma louisiana, wyoming and north dakota also taking a pretty major hit, martha. martha: with the bad also comes some good right? >> reporter: of course. we paid lowest prices we paid for gas in this country since 2009. that is good news. and of course, you talked to economists we spoke to one at federal reserve bank here in dallas tells us it is simple economics. if people spend less to fill up their cars then they have more cash to drop elsewhere. >> consumer will have more income their pocket. they will susp
midland, texas has been hit especially hard.ow experience ad modern-day oil boom in recent years. local experts tell me 25 to 40% of the drilling there could eventually come to a complete halt because if companies are not letting people go, most are at least scaling back produc been running four rigs most of 2014. we have already dropped one and gone to three. and we will be in the process and in late february, early march and we'll go to two. >> reporter: texas certainly not alone. other...
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temperatures well below freezing in parts of west texas, midland started this morning in the low 20's, san angelo seeing mix there northwest of dallas, mainly seeing rain right now. dallas also started at about 32 degrees as well. we will fast forward jump ahead here to 4:00 saturday. why? we have sunshine until then. but then storm system will move into our area. the thing is warm air out ahead start as painly rain, will probably start as mix maybe even snow, the further north and west you go. some light icy or snow accumulations are possible before we change over to all rain all night saturday. shear midnight. everyone back to rain. that will is little tricky going through the weekends with wet weather coming. fifteen mount pocono, 24 pottstown, 30 philadelphia, 27 there in atlantic city, at the airport, so along the coast probably close to 30 degrees. sunny, breezy today 39, little less harsh friday, 43 showers arrive late saturday night, 42. then check out sunday, 60 degrees, the high. >> sixty? >> this just in. >> what happened? >> the people area plunge. >> yes? >> noon. >> oh?
temperatures well below freezing in parts of west texas, midland started this morning in the low 20's, san angelo seeing mix there northwest of dallas, mainly seeing rain right now. dallas also started at about 32 degrees as well. we will fast forward jump ahead here to 4:00 saturday. why? we have sunshine until then. but then storm system will move into our area. the thing is warm air out ahead start as painly rain, will probably start as mix maybe even snow, the further north and west you go....
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but around midland, texas, icing.inter storm watch from central massachusetts to maine. because on the front side of the warm front it's a little snowy. rain and snow on the east certainly warming in the southwest from the >> reporter: thanks a lot ginger, david murphy standing on the terrace. we have a fair amount of sunshine over the horizon across the region. temperatures are in the mid to upper 30s. of this afternoon 44 partly sunny. tomorrow rain arrives it starts as a wintry mix in the northern and western suburbs. titled "wishes for baby" to start the possible start campaign. it was made in 24 hours. amazing. it's full of cuteness. let's take a look. >> i wish you health and happiness. we'll take care of the rest. >> to be loved by everyone. >> hi that he's happy, that he plays. >> you can do anything. >> to go to school, to be educated. >> new year new babies. the film "wishes for baby" can be viewed on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. that was sweet, wasn't it? that was so cute. let's go into dan. >> thank y
but around midland, texas, icing.inter storm watch from central massachusetts to maine. because on the front side of the warm front it's a little snowy. rain and snow on the east certainly warming in the southwest from the >> reporter: thanks a lot ginger, david murphy standing on the terrace. we have a fair amount of sunshine over the horizon across the region. temperatures are in the mid to upper 30s. of this afternoon 44 partly sunny. tomorrow rain arrives it starts as a wintry mix in...
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but around midland, texas, icing. winter storm watch from central massachusetts to maine. because on the front side of the warm front it's a little snowy. rain and snow on the east certainly warming in the southwest from the >>> all right, 8:34. here we're looking at high clouds spreading over the area. sunshine will be there, veiled sunshine. mid and upper 40s. we could have a little sleet. no big issues but northwest we'll keep an eye on that. a warm rain on sunday and >> all right. the start of the new year our sponsor fisher-price created a powerful new short film titled "wishes for baby" to start the possible start campaign. it was made in 24 hours. amazing. it's full of cuteness. let's take a look. >> i wish you health and happiness. we'll take care of the rest. >> to be loved by everyone. >> hi that he's happy, that he plays. >> you can do anything. >> to go to school, to be educated. >> new year new babies. the film "wishes for baby" can be viewed on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. that was sweet, wasn't it?
but around midland, texas, icing. winter storm watch from central massachusetts to maine. because on the front side of the warm front it's a little snowy. rain and snow on the east certainly warming in the southwest from the >>> all right, 8:34. here we're looking at high clouds spreading over the area. sunshine will be there, veiled sunshine. mid and upper 40s. we could have a little sleet. no big issues but northwest we'll keep an eye on that. a warm rain on sunday and >> all...
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midland park. >> i used to live there.lose to the stanford golf course right by my house. i went back there couple of years ago. they have a sign in the front of the house that said tom parker may have slept here. [laughter] >> taking a somewhat longer perspective on infrastructure in general especially roads, roads should make a profit for the owners of the roads and in some cases the federal government. the government ought to make a profit because this is a lot of land is worth a lot and if you are not making a profit they are not able to use the land. so that shows a different infrastructure policy is today on the way should be because we know we are pouring a lot of money into it. on the gas tax there's a case that we should have the tax as part of the carbon tax. otherwise as it was pointed out earlier the gas tax is an extremely inefficient and ineffective way to deal with recovering fees. we need to recover fees from the transponder easy pass or whatever it's called. >> we do a lot of that in delaware. >> exactly a
midland park. >> i used to live there.lose to the stanford golf course right by my house. i went back there couple of years ago. they have a sign in the front of the house that said tom parker may have slept here. [laughter] >> taking a somewhat longer perspective on infrastructure in general especially roads, roads should make a profit for the owners of the roads and in some cases the federal government. the government ought to make a profit because this is a lot of land is worth a...
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you may be worried about the idea that midlands and odessa are going to be hurt. and absolutely. be. then you have outfits like sonic and jcpenney and they're leading us. i told you the other day jack-in-the-box was the key to this market. this was monday. >> wow. all-time high today. up 4% almost. >> if they spin off qudoba the stock goes to 100. >> not a bad chart. >> i love jack-in-the-box. great sop-up so to speak. and the qudoba is really good. vegetarian. i love the chipotle guys but the vegetarian burrito is just killer. >> aside from that your point about jcpenney dragging all the retailers higher. kohl's, macy's best buy, you name it. >> this is it. macy's didn't have all the great verbiage in that last quarter. i see a turn at kohl's. the one people don't focus on enough, dillards is having a major turn. dds. i don't know if you shopped at dillards ever in your life. this is a one to watch. it's been fantastic. it's going to get better. >> all right. with all that 140 points to the upside on the dow. bob posani is on the floor. good morning. >> good morning, carl. two o
you may be worried about the idea that midlands and odessa are going to be hurt. and absolutely. be. then you have outfits like sonic and jcpenney and they're leading us. i told you the other day jack-in-the-box was the key to this market. this was monday. >> wow. all-time high today. up 4% almost. >> if they spin off qudoba the stock goes to 100. >> not a bad chart. >> i love jack-in-the-box. great sop-up so to speak. and the qudoba is really good. vegetarian. i love...
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murder's murder but the murder of muhammad salim and attempt to plant a number of mosques in west midland and that was undertaken by a far right extremist. we must stand bense terrorism and extremism in all its forms. >> edward lee. >> one good thing come out of recent days the horrible events, the affection of the british people for france and i must say as chairman of our committee group between the two parliaments on behalf of our back again customers -- benchers i like to extend to the french colleagues and say now as for the last 100 years our two nations stand shoulder to shoulder against tyranny and terror. >> we afree with the comments that my right honourable friend have made. we stand alongside france against terror and standing up for freedom and democracy. i have to say to him it was a very moving experience to be part of the march that took place in paris on sunday, to see so many people. i think it was nearly four million people across the whole of france, two million in paris itself and also reaction of the people alongside the march who were expressing constantly their sup
murder's murder but the murder of muhammad salim and attempt to plant a number of mosques in west midland and that was undertaken by a far right extremist. we must stand bense terrorism and extremism in all its forms. >> edward lee. >> one good thing come out of recent days the horrible events, the affection of the british people for france and i must say as chairman of our committee group between the two parliaments on behalf of our back again customers -- benchers i like to extend...
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that is why i support expanding and breakfast after the bell program beyond the elementary school to midland high school students as well. we will expand the summer food program because they deserve to look forward to the summer break, not read it out of fear that they will be hungry. our greatest calling is to improve life for our children. because they will take our place one day and i wanted to be better than we were. better educated, better jobs, safer homes stronger communities, the spirit of a child is an amazing scene. i interacted with children under the worst of circumstances throughout my career as a prosecutor. it was hard. my goal was to get justice for them and then ask god to give them the resilience and the ability to overcome the scars, of the paint and the hurt. those kids were determined not to let the diversity of views stand in the way of being the person i know i was created to be.youth stand in the way of being the person i know i was created to be. that is why it is important to me that we never make decisions that stifle the child's hope and dampen a child's spirit, o
that is why i support expanding and breakfast after the bell program beyond the elementary school to midland high school students as well. we will expand the summer food program because they deserve to look forward to the summer break, not read it out of fear that they will be hungry. our greatest calling is to improve life for our children. because they will take our place one day and i wanted to be better than we were. better educated, better jobs, safer homes stronger communities, the spirit...