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he says there have not been so many iceberg off of newfoundland in many years. they pose a danger to shipping just like in 1912 when on iceberg caused one of history's most famous maritime disasters. >> you can see down here, i have penned in the location where the titanic met its fate and it is inside the zone of iceberg for this season as well. >> renaud's students are doing research. are seeing what happens when steel, aluminum, or concrete strikes and iceberg. the professor is monitoring the work. i am amazed at how hard the ice is. in this experiment, it resists the huge pressures for 30 seconds. then it is all over. i returned tong fort union for the iceberg on. ed heads out in his skiff. he stays close to the coast. at this time he has nets on board. nice these, isn't it? >> no, ed does not like it. too small, apparently. we move on. this one is better, though. ed decides to take it. must be wrapped completely around chunk of ice. not an easy feat from a small boat. but ed is experienced. he has been at this since 1997. the green waters edge is closer to
he says there have not been so many iceberg off of newfoundland in many years. they pose a danger to shipping just like in 1912 when on iceberg caused one of history's most famous maritime disasters. >> you can see down here, i have penned in the location where the titanic met its fate and it is inside the zone of iceberg for this season as well. >> renaud's students are doing research. are seeing what happens when steel, aluminum, or concrete strikes and iceberg. the professor is...
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. >> fishing once supported hundreds of remote communities in newfoundland, but declining fish stockas sent this city in decline. we have report from a village in little bay islands. >> reporter: a thriving port on one of the finest harbors in northern newfoundland. this was 75 years ago. here it is today. businesses shuttered, most people retired or elderly. the town is dying. the man leading the push for government-funded resettlement say there is no going back to an illustrious past. >> lots of people, 150 people with kids in school you never see no one because no one comes out walking around. there's nowhere to go. >> people tell us that we are nuts, i don't feel that way but everyone is entitled to their opinion. >> 90% of residents voted to resettle last year. not perry lock. he and his wife have two of the you few full time jobs. citizen son thrives at school. >> it's almost like the mentality is there to just let everything go until everything collapses. i figure i'll just let it collapse, lock it up and leave. >> reporter: in newfoundland they callvill call villages like thi
. >> fishing once supported hundreds of remote communities in newfoundland, but declining fish stockas sent this city in decline. we have report from a village in little bay islands. >> reporter: a thriving port on one of the finest harbors in northern newfoundland. this was 75 years ago. here it is today. businesses shuttered, most people retired or elderly. the town is dying. the man leading the push for government-funded resettlement say there is no going back to an illustrious...
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. >>> in the canadian province of newfoundland fishing supported communities, the declining fish stock is sending the communities into decline. they have been offered money to settle elsewhere. some are resisting. >> reporter: a thriving port on one of the finest harbours on northern newfoundland. this was 75 years ago. here it is today. few boats, businesses shut. most retired or elderly. the town is dying. the man leading the push for government-funded settlement says there's no going back. >> fish plants closing. five or six stores, 150 people, kids in school, but now there's two people in school. that's it. you never sow no one. everyone is that age. no one goes out at night-time. there's nowhere to go. >> people tell me we are nuts. i don't feel that way. everyone is entitled to their own opinion. >> 90% of residents voted to resettle. not perry lock. he and his wife have two of the few full-time jobs. their young son thrives as a student in school. awaiting a government decision he dreads, lock is at odds with his neighbours. >> it's like the mentality is there to let everything
. >>> in the canadian province of newfoundland fishing supported communities, the declining fish stock is sending the communities into decline. they have been offered money to settle elsewhere. some are resisting. >> reporter: a thriving port on one of the finest harbours on northern newfoundland. this was 75 years ago. here it is today. few boats, businesses shut. most retired or elderly. the town is dying. the man leading the push for government-funded settlement says there's...
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most of the beer is sold here in newfoundland.t is also popular with tourists, like an unusual souvenir from the risen to canada. ♪ >> in the evening, and heads to a pub to celebrate the successful start to this year's iceberg hunting season. it also happens to be his birthday. he will not reveal how much he earns with icebergs. i guess it could be around 100,000 euros. ed is the only iceberg hunter in this part of canada. i hear there is another one in alaska. one thing he does not have to worry about is supply. even with global warming, it will be a very long time until all of the ice on greenland is gone. gg99Ññwçça7guc
most of the beer is sold here in newfoundland.t is also popular with tourists, like an unusual souvenir from the risen to canada. ♪ >> in the evening, and heads to a pub to celebrate the successful start to this year's iceberg hunting season. it also happens to be his birthday. he will not reveal how much he earns with icebergs. i guess it could be around 100,000 euros. ed is the only iceberg hunter in this part of canada. i hear there is another one in alaska. one thing he does not...
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. >> and i'm in newfoundland where the unlikely kniption of fine arts -- combination of fine arts, high end tourism and culture is offering hope to a community once in decline. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ xfinity presents the people's hotlist where you choose this summer's top 100 shows and movies. and all you have to do is watch with xfinity on demand. now through july 23rd. vote! >>> good to have your company. i'm david foster. these are the top stories this hour on al jazeera - the conflict in gaza appears to be escalating
. >> and i'm in newfoundland where the unlikely kniption of fine arts -- combination of fine arts, high end tourism and culture is offering hope to a community once in decline. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of...
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. >> the thriving port in one of the finest harbors in northern newfoundland. here it is today.ery few boats left, businesses shuttered, most people retired or elderly. the town is dying. the man leading the push for government funded resettlement says there's no going back to an ilillustrious past. >> five or six stores here. lots of people, 150 people, kids in school. now you got two people in the school and that's it. and you never see no one there because everybody that age, nobody goes here in the daytime, walking around there's nowhere to go. >> people tell me we are nuts. i don't feel that way but everybody's entitled to their opinion i guess. >> reporter: nearly 90% of residents voted to resettle last year. not perry lock. he and his wife have two of the few full time jobs. a government decision he dread, lock is increasingly at odds with his neighbors. >> almost like the mentality is there to let everything go go go until it just everything collapses. i think everybody is figurin fig leave it alone, let it collapse, lock it up and leave. >> in newfoundland they call vil
. >> the thriving port in one of the finest harbors in northern newfoundland. here it is today.ery few boats left, businesses shuttered, most people retired or elderly. the town is dying. the man leading the push for government funded resettlement says there's no going back to an ilillustrious past. >> five or six stores here. lots of people, 150 people, kids in school. now you got two people in the school and that's it. and you never see no one there because everybody that age,...
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daniel lack, foa fogel island, newfoundland. >> realizing the american dream for many americans. it remains just that, a dream. escaping the clutches of poverty is nearly impossible especially if you were born poor. "america tonight"'s adam may explores the question: is the american dream dead? and remember if you would like to comment on any of our stories, log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more tomorrow. >> continued bloodshed in israel's bald with hamas. four dozen children are killed in an air strike. former ambassador to the u.n, are bill richardson joins us. hello, i'm wajahatali in for antonio mora. >> for a few hours tomorrow. >> they're calling this a humanitarian
daniel lack, foa fogel island, newfoundland. >> realizing the american dream for many americans. it remains just that, a dream. escaping the clutches of poverty is nearly impossible especially if you were born poor. "america tonight"'s adam may explores the question: is the american dream dead? and remember if you would like to comment on any of our stories, log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more tomorrow. >> continued bloodshed in israel's bald with...
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it's terrible to con terminate a newfoundland with outports continuing to shut down. >> reporter: thise of the first places where europeans arrived in america. they found a rich fishery and develop adieu ne -- a unique wa of life. and now life has changed. >>> time now for sport, here is robin. >> thank you, adrian. germany's world cup celebrations have continued in the country's capitol of berlin. tens of thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome home the world cup winning hitters. the team also showing off their newest acquisition, the world cup trophy. also showing off some dance moves to a rather appreciative crowd who has been braves the sun there for hours. it was their first world cup win in 24 years. one of the crowd was our correspondent paul beban. >> reporter: it has been a long way for the german football fans, about seven hours in the sunshine here because of the delays for the team's plane arriving from rooe -- rio. it has been 24 years since they last won the cup back there 1990. but there is a huge amount of adulation and relief here. and the team are laughing it u
it's terrible to con terminate a newfoundland with outports continuing to shut down. >> reporter: thise of the first places where europeans arrived in america. they found a rich fishery and develop adieu ne -- a unique wa of life. and now life has changed. >>> time now for sport, here is robin. >> thank you, adrian. germany's world cup celebrations have continued in the country's capitol of berlin. tens of thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome home the world cup...
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. >> in newfoundland, people call villages like this an outport, remote but close knit. a vibrant place to raise a family. since the 1950s nearly 30,000 people have been paid by the government to leave the coast. one of the biggest internal migrations in canada. officials say it's cheaper to fund resettlement now. >> i'm sure of it, most people would feel like me, it's just terrible to contemplate with newfoundland with outports continuing to shut down. >> this is the first place where europeans first arrived in north america. developed a unique life at the edge of the north atlantic. now many are leaving however reluctantly as fish stocks decline and the world around them change. daniel lack, al jazeera, little bay, knew found land. >> some people say the new rules are not fair. in under a minute, the lives of one family will change. forever. we will show you what happens next. next. >> for those caught in the fighting between israel and gaza, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. in this example we're about to show you, a small mortar shell disploadz
. >> in newfoundland, people call villages like this an outport, remote but close knit. a vibrant place to raise a family. since the 1950s nearly 30,000 people have been paid by the government to leave the coast. one of the biggest internal migrations in canada. officials say it's cheaper to fund resettlement now. >> i'm sure of it, most people would feel like me, it's just terrible to contemplate with newfoundland with outports continuing to shut down. >> this is the first...
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they were in the bay in newfoundland, canada. they were in their boat and notice the iceberg.eautiful and sur reen. they wanted to take a look at it. but you never know when mother nature is going to strike. strike she does. you notice that? this thing starts breaking apart. >> it looks like an organized demolition. >> wanda is ready to be out of there. you can see very clearly. she's saying run, rick. that's her husband. >> it started a minor tidal wave. they had an engine on the boat. they were able to move a safer distance away. she said she was proud of even though it scared her, she said she was absolutely happy that the video was rolling. >> yeah. >> cool, calm, collected getting the video. >> how remarkable that happened right in front of them. >> yeah. it makes you wonder how long it's been there. >> yeah. to have the natural mold. what a great to the. >> i like her intensity. >> she's intense. >> i love wanda, she got great video. she had steady hands and they got away from it. >>> there's no real way to explain why the accident happened other than some people are jus
they were in the bay in newfoundland, canada. they were in their boat and notice the iceberg.eautiful and sur reen. they wanted to take a look at it. but you never know when mother nature is going to strike. strike she does. you notice that? this thing starts breaking apart. >> it looks like an organized demolition. >> wanda is ready to be out of there. you can see very clearly. she's saying run, rick. that's her husband. >> it started a minor tidal wave. they had an engine on...
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daniel lack, foa fogel island, newfoundland. >> realizing the american dream for many americans.s just that, a dream. escaping the clutches of poverty is nearly impossible especially if you were born poor. "america tonight"'s adam may explores the question: is the american dream dead? and remember if you would like to comment on any of our stories, log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more tomorrow. >> the violence has continued just a couple of miles from here >> just a short while ago we heard a large air strike very close by... >> people here are worried that this already serious situation may escalate. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli - palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america your global news leader. >> rupert murdoch aims to make his media empire even bigger with his eyes on an archrival. i'll tell what you time warner has that 21st century fox wants. and also southwest airlines is flying high. we'll talk to the man who is piloting the company about the recession, and all the fees that it's industry slaps on passengers. >>> and the key to sa
daniel lack, foa fogel island, newfoundland. >> realizing the american dream for many americans.s just that, a dream. escaping the clutches of poverty is nearly impossible especially if you were born poor. "america tonight"'s adam may explores the question: is the american dream dead? and remember if you would like to comment on any of our stories, log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more tomorrow. >> the violence has continued just a couple of miles from...
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john's newfoundland.ound polar bear hitches a ride into town on an arctic ice floe flow and decides to camp out on a cliff just steps away from a fishing village. >> we can't allow a polar bear to walk through an area, especially a populated area like st. johns because it will encounter people. >> when the people of newfoundland need help with wild animals, they turn to 30-year wildlife enforcement veteran bill collins. >> i received a call at my office that there was a polar bear in the village. grabbed my drugs and my darting equipment and head down here to see if i can capture the bear or find some way to deter it from coming into the residential area. >> when bill arrives he sees a 3-year-old female polar bear perched 75 feet up a slippery slope. he immediately realizes his options are limited. >> when i got here, it was just obvious that the bear wasn't in a place where we were just going to be able to dart it and load it aboard a truck and take it away. what we tried to do, initially, deter it with
john's newfoundland.ound polar bear hitches a ride into town on an arctic ice floe flow and decides to camp out on a cliff just steps away from a fishing village. >> we can't allow a polar bear to walk through an area, especially a populated area like st. johns because it will encounter people. >> when the people of newfoundland need help with wild animals, they turn to 30-year wildlife enforcement veteran bill collins. >> i received a call at my office that there was a polar...
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clubs of for a darkened he actually began recording to meet winston churchill off the coast of newfoundland aboard two battleships prince of wales. but the scope of his responsibilities as president and commander in chief of the armed forces forces, then made it impossible after pearl harbor to continue. on april 12, 1945, three weeks to for the unconditional surrender of the german army in europe europe, and four months before the capitulation in japan the president died. therefore unable to give his side of the story of the terrible conflict id which inevitably was told by others. in the story of graphical feel roosevelt's own perspective was under appreciated. there were many books written about the president as fdr a politician. as a statesman and diplomat. as a stamp collector and forster. no one stepped forward to record the story of fdr as commander in chief from his perspective. the only one of the attempt in fact, was called commander in chief written in the 1980's after a first chapter of fdr the rest of the book was devoted to his generals one by one. we readers grew up with the
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it will take off in speed and rapidly move off towards nova scotia and newfoundland. you'll be seeing rough weather downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical system but it will be potent with heavy rainfall and waves upwards of seven meters high off the coastline. up and down the eastern seaboard on friday this is going to be some foul weather. showers there in washington, d.c., new york city, back towards the west actually fair with this. because you have some cooler air drifting in and that's eventually going to work its way in behind the storm system. just wait for friday to pass if you're in boston, washington, d.c., because by saturday and sunday we're going to be looking at some much fair weather out here. have to get that storm system to head off towards the northeast. chicago seeing decent weather there on your friday and then in the southwest los angeles hot and dry there for you. 31 expected there going through the end of your work week. the other side of the world the tropics out here, this is tropical storm neoguri towards the southwest of guam. continuing
it will take off in speed and rapidly move off towards nova scotia and newfoundland. you'll be seeing rough weather downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical system but it will be potent with heavy rainfall and waves upwards of seven meters high off the coastline. up and down the eastern seaboard on friday this is going to be some foul weather. showers there in washington, d.c., new york city, back towards the west actually fair with this. because you have some cooler air drifting in and that's...
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it's going to make its way across nova scotia, newfoundland. unfortunately, this will be a day of very high rip current risk. as you can see all the way up the east coast, right into new england as well. so we are trapped here on hatteras island. officials are hoping to open parts of highway 12 as well as restore ferry service tomorrow to this area and get people back on the island to enjoy the holiday weekend. kate, back to you. >> jim cantore, thanks so much. >>> on this 238th anniversary of our nation's founding, there is a growing debate, growing tension tonight over some of the newest arrivals, the thousands of undocumented migrants who are illegally crossing the border with mexico into this country. and overwhelming the system. nbc's miguel almaguer is in murrieta, california, where they're taking sides on whether to welcome undocumented migrants. miguel? >> reporter: kate, good evening. as you may be able to see behind me, the protesters are here, immigration advocates are here. but they're waiting for the bus fulls of undocumented immig
it's going to make its way across nova scotia, newfoundland. unfortunately, this will be a day of very high rip current risk. as you can see all the way up the east coast, right into new england as well. so we are trapped here on hatteras island. officials are hoping to open parts of highway 12 as well as restore ferry service tomorrow to this area and get people back on the island to enjoy the holiday weekend. kate, back to you. >> jim cantore, thanks so much. >>> on this 238th...
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a newfoundland. the newest hire at a resort in spain. the first dog to join their lifeguard squad.e patrols the water alongside human swimmers who say bruno helps. he has a natural edge. he has swwebbed feet, like a du, that let him swim for miles, and two layers of fur that keep him virtually waterproof, ready to be a kind of doggy life raft. >>> and a lot of the country says grocery, but southerners say grocery. which brings us to a lab in tennessee, set to offer their employees a kind of self-improvement course. a southern accent reduction course. to a low employees to blend in with anyone in the midwest. the trouble is, not everyone thinks a southern drawl is something to be overcome. some employees were offended, and tonight, word the class has been canceled, apologies offered. file that under "never mind, y'all." >>> and up next right here, a tiny tot being called the next tiger woods. the 3-year-old golf proj dprodi already plays like the pros. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple
a newfoundland. the newest hire at a resort in spain. the first dog to join their lifeguard squad.e patrols the water alongside human swimmers who say bruno helps. he has a natural edge. he has swwebbed feet, like a du, that let him swim for miles, and two layers of fur that keep him virtually waterproof, ready to be a kind of doggy life raft. >>> and a lot of the country says grocery, but southerners say grocery. which brings us to a lab in tennessee, set to offer their employees a...
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a canadian couple boating off the coast of newfoundland wanting to capture the majesty of an arched iceberg. it suddenly collapses, dropping tons of ice into the water. you can hear her begin to scream here. this is to her husband, to turn the boat around, to avoid a potential tidal wave. they were both okay. >>> and to another amazing sight tonight from wyoming. a fan at the brad paisley concert there taking a gamble after taking this selfie with brad there in the background, lauren tosses her phone onto the stage. paisley doesn't miss a beat. picks it up and performs while recording himself. it was the lucky throw that paid off. souvenir she won't forget. >>> and when we come back here on a soord night, a 6-year-old boy you continue forget, either. given a new arm after being born without one. and it's what he did first in without one. and it's what he did first in that room that moved everyone. e. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did befo
a canadian couple boating off the coast of newfoundland wanting to capture the majesty of an arched iceberg. it suddenly collapses, dropping tons of ice into the water. you can hear her begin to scream here. this is to her husband, to turn the boat around, to avoid a potential tidal wave. they were both okay. >>> and to another amazing sight tonight from wyoming. a fan at the brad paisley concert there taking a gamble after taking this selfie with brad there in the background, lauren...
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in nova scotia, still at hurricane strength and newfoundland. the waters will remain very dangerous along the coast. here's a look at the tropical storm warnings stretching from the upstate of south carolina all the way up through wilmington. we have hurricane warnings up through beaufort up to virginia beach. the waters will be very choppy and dangerous. again, category 2 strength winds. that's winds over 100 miles per hour and up to 110 coming in to the outer banks of north carolina and a storm surge 26 to 4 feet and all of this to cause damage to structure and uproot trees and we're very concerned about power outages as well. we will keep you updated as well. >> as julie said, north carolina will bear the brunt of this storm. sarah is there in kill devil hills. it's putting a damper on holiday plans. >> reporter: that's right. there are two evacuations, one is mandatory and one is voluntary. you can see here on the beach, take a look, you can see chairs dotting the sand, umbrellas, people trying to get some sun before hurricane arthur arrives
in nova scotia, still at hurricane strength and newfoundland. the waters will remain very dangerous along the coast. here's a look at the tropical storm warnings stretching from the upstate of south carolina all the way up through wilmington. we have hurricane warnings up through beaufort up to virginia beach. the waters will be very choppy and dangerous. again, category 2 strength winds. that's winds over 100 miles per hour and up to 110 coming in to the outer banks of north carolina and a...
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let's join daniel lack, who went north to newfoundland. >> at the edge of canada where the icy atlanticashes the shore, fogo island is home. >> i grew out of these rocks, i think. there's nothing that i know that i didn't learn from the rocks somehow. >> reporter: zeta was born here 55 years ago and left in her teens, and became one of the country's top business women. while away fishing collapsed. she invests her wealth in the community. >> the only way to combat unemployment is to build economies based on culture, care and craft. that's what we tried to do. >> reporter: culture and craft shape the fogo island inn, a mix of contemporary design and local touches. the sea looms through every window. mott ifs drawn from the self-reliance of island life is a backdrop. the idea is known as quilts and fab rigs. cobb's foundation helps local makers transfer craft. >> i've been developing this message over the period that i have been here on residency. it seemed like oh, this is the perfect home for the message in the quilt. >> international artists are part of the mix, drawn by the setting. f
let's join daniel lack, who went north to newfoundland. >> at the edge of canada where the icy atlanticashes the shore, fogo island is home. >> i grew out of these rocks, i think. there's nothing that i know that i didn't learn from the rocks somehow. >> reporter: zeta was born here 55 years ago and left in her teens, and became one of the country's top business women. while away fishing collapsed. she invests her wealth in the community. >> the only way to combat...
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and in newfoundland under the 59th and peoria.hat's a look traffic. >> coming up, police are looking for the armed robbers who took viagra from a pharmacy. >> one of the best views in the country and marcus has some i phone 6 news. hi honey. [ male announcer ] you know that girl whose bad breath could scare the moustache off someone's face? don't let it be you. one swish of scope kills millions of bad breath germs, freshening your breath. so you can be the girl who doesn't scare the moustache off someone's face. scope. the freshest fresh, guaranteed. paid presentation who doesn't scare the moustache off someone's face. for the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. brought to you by guthyÂrenker. i'm alyssa milano, and i'm going to let you in on a little secret. i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right, i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier and the volume... who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't ne
and in newfoundland under the 59th and peoria.hat's a look traffic. >> coming up, police are looking for the armed robbers who took viagra from a pharmacy. >> one of the best views in the country and marcus has some i phone 6 news. hi honey. [ male announcer ] you know that girl whose bad breath could scare the moustache off someone's face? don't let it be you. one swish of scope kills millions of bad breath germs, freshening your breath. so you can be the girl who doesn't scare the...
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this was in newfoundland, and the man saw it and took the picture and that is, nature. >> this one ist nature is a comic book fan. >> other once always have a couple questions about. >> you have to always squint. >> maybe look at it upside i odn't this way or that i was. good on hand. >>> speaking of our own super hero, what is that? >> well, listen, to learn how to be hercules and you no he what hercules is, did he stick fighting. that is what i'm learning here at main line core, i'm going to do stick fighting, coming up next. >>> 9:38 on this wednesday morning. it is a great day to be in atlantic city. >> or you could be inside of a gym, swimming. >> yes. >> atlantic city, but they are having fun. >> you are doing the hercules work out. >> yes. >> so, what is going on here? >> now, if you know anything about hercules, you know he was a warrior. >> very muscley. >> yes, and as you can see i have been working out main line here, all morning long, in the and the muscles are coming in, chris how are you doing. >> fantastic. >> you will teach me how to fight like a warrior. >> fight like
this was in newfoundland, and the man saw it and took the picture and that is, nature. >> this one ist nature is a comic book fan. >> other once always have a couple questions about. >> you have to always squint. >> maybe look at it upside i odn't this way or that i was. good on hand. >>> speaking of our own super hero, what is that? >> well, listen, to learn how to be hercules and you no he what hercules is, did he stick fighting. that is what i'm...
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beyond that, nova scotia and newfoundland. the forecast is in agreement and we are looking at a landfalling hurricane along the outer banks. the preparations are under way. there are tropical storm warnings and hurricane arngs. the orange here, tropical storm warnings south of myrtle beach up through wilmington. but beaufort, you're being looking at hurricane warnings and mandatory evacuations for many places are in place. hatteras is not allowing anyone in or out there. highway 12 is a major concern in terms of wash-over. here's a look at the rainfall we can expect with arthur. in general, 1 to 2 inches as we head up north towards norfolk. there at the outer banks, 3 to 5 inches and certainly coastal flooding will also be an issue, particularly once the storm passes north of hatteras. the winds are going to shift in direction and they are going to become more normally atherly an looking looking a potential of flooding there. 2 to 3 inches of rain as we head into wilmington and myrtle as well. the good news is that after tomor
beyond that, nova scotia and newfoundland. the forecast is in agreement and we are looking at a landfalling hurricane along the outer banks. the preparations are under way. there are tropical storm warnings and hurricane arngs. the orange here, tropical storm warnings south of myrtle beach up through wilmington. but beaufort, you're being looking at hurricane warnings and mandatory evacuations for many places are in place. hatteras is not allowing anyone in or out there. highway 12 is a major...
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india bombing, you had the jal crash outside tokyo that killed 520 people, the aero disaster in newfoundland that killed 240 u.s. servicemen. you had the second and the fifth deadliest air disaster ever happening within two months of each other. >> go ahead. just finish your point. >> so that's a bad year. and now the trend like i was just saying is a positive one and has been. and these disasters notwithstanding. i don't foresee that changing. >> right. >> that's not to say we should just rest on our laurels and let everything play out. we need to be preemptive and proactive and keep things moving in this direction. >> patrick smith, rick francona, david soucie, i appreciate all of you. >>> this just in to cnn. it shows president obama just landing at joint base andrews. he is returning from his three-day fundraising swing out on the west coast. you know, critics have been talking about the president a lot, saying that he should not have been out of washington due to the tense situation in eastern ukraine and the deadly battle between israel and hamas. you see air force one landing at joint
india bombing, you had the jal crash outside tokyo that killed 520 people, the aero disaster in newfoundland that killed 240 u.s. servicemen. you had the second and the fifth deadliest air disaster ever happening within two months of each other. >> go ahead. just finish your point. >> so that's a bad year. and now the trend like i was just saying is a positive one and has been. and these disasters notwithstanding. i don't foresee that changing. >> right. >> that's not to...
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heads up to atlantic canada, maybe even getting towards the bay of fundy, up into nova scotia and newfoundland. there's the storm on the satellite. it's still gaining strength. usually when they get close to shore, they start to die off. this one, not so much. still very warm water where it's at right now. >> and you mentioned alina who is in wrightsville beach, near wilmington. alina, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: as you can see, it is very, very windy here. and this is what we have been seeing now for several hours. it started off slow here, but right now, the wind, the wind gusts are strong. the rain has died down just a bit, but we have had heavy downpours at times. very steady for several hours, and really, brianna, the good news here, at least, is that for the most part, people have heeded the warnings, they've stayed out of the water in wrightsville beach, north carolina, and officials here hope that that stays that way, because conditions here are only expected to worsen. brianna? >> all right, alina, thank you so much. and let's move along the coast and go live to cnn's ren
heads up to atlantic canada, maybe even getting towards the bay of fundy, up into nova scotia and newfoundland. there's the storm on the satellite. it's still gaining strength. usually when they get close to shore, they start to die off. this one, not so much. still very warm water where it's at right now. >> and you mentioned alina who is in wrightsville beach, near wilmington. alina, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: as you can see, it is very, very windy here. and this is...