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task force also knows there's a limit to what it can do. >> clearing all the munitions from the north sea is a job that could take another 10 or 20 years, making the coastal area completely safe would cost millions, let alone in the ballotic sea. >> over a million tons of munitions were disposed of including highly-toxic chemical weapons, a dangerous inheritance. >> you can't help but be moved when you see photos showing the face of dozens of smiley faces of those killed in a suicide bombing. many were teachers and stwuents an idealistic hope -- the group also thought to be responsible for this attack but it's also sparked criticism of the turk irk government which is being accused of not doing enough to fight the islamic safe in order deep kurds safe. >> this is near the turkish border with syria. monday's suicide bottoming almost certainly carried out by islamic state claimed more than 30 lives. it marks a turning point in turkish politics. a tradesman fromisten bull. the bomb exploded just a few feet away from him. >> five minutes before the detonation, a friend brought me tea. a big p
task force also knows there's a limit to what it can do. >> clearing all the munitions from the north sea is a job that could take another 10 or 20 years, making the coastal area completely safe would cost millions, let alone in the ballotic sea. >> over a million tons of munitions were disposed of including highly-toxic chemical weapons, a dangerous inheritance. >> you can't help but be moved when you see photos showing the face of dozens of smiley faces of those killed in a...
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a vote ofshow confidence in the north sea?y people had projected this was something we could no longer rely on as a substantial resource. guest: it shows a great gas discovery, the greatest in a quarter of a century. it has been enabled by the discovery and also by the new physical allowances the government has introduced. sense.just give us a 2019?pect to produce by the candid investment you are making, this is a key plank for you. ourt: for us, it's one of flagship projects. investment is significant. for the u.k., it's going to supply 10% of gas consumption in 2020. according to our estimates, it's going to create 6000 jobs. it's important for the u.k.. comments fromsome the chancellor welcoming this investment. sea,olicies for the north how much have they encourage you to make this investment? guest: it would not have been possible without the physical allowances that have been introduced over recent years. appreciating this. have had a significant supply. that continuity is important for exploration. tell me about explori
a vote ofshow confidence in the north sea?y people had projected this was something we could no longer rely on as a substantial resource. guest: it shows a great gas discovery, the greatest in a quarter of a century. it has been enabled by the discovery and also by the new physical allowances the government has introduced. sense.just give us a 2019?pect to produce by the candid investment you are making, this is a key plank for you. ourt: for us, it's one of flagship projects. investment is...
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and flips over and over, plunging down the steep cliff toward the north sea. >> translator: i was surewas dead, after falling and rolling over for 60 meters. i started shaking. >> rescue workers find the driver's body in the devastating wreckage thrown outside his truck, but he's alive. his fall is cushioned by his truck's load of salmon and ice. he escaped with two collapsed lungs, a broken arm, finger, and collar bone. >>> on the other side of the north sea, england's roads are much tamer, but driving can be just as dangerous. >> oh! >> jack and his son raj depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shop minutes from london's heathrow airport. they never dreamed they'd end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19th, 2011, just before 10:00 a.m., jack and raj are on their usual commute to work when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that a driver had decided to break the law by just barging in front of us in the first place.
and flips over and over, plunging down the steep cliff toward the north sea. >> translator: i was surewas dead, after falling and rolling over for 60 meters. i started shaking. >> rescue workers find the driver's body in the devastating wreckage thrown outside his truck, but he's alive. his fall is cushioned by his truck's load of salmon and ice. he escaped with two collapsed lungs, a broken arm, finger, and collar bone. >>> on the other side of the north sea, england's...
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gainer in today's trade, this as the french oil apolo giant is planning to sell off $900 million of north sea assets. stefen has more on that story. good morning to you. >> good morning. the ceo believes the price of oil will remain low for a period of time. the company will have to reduce it's investment as a result of the low price of oil. regarding the chinese weaker economic growth he believes also that the situation is not so traumatic. i caught up with him yesterday on the site of a business conference close to paris and asked him if he was concerned about the low price of oil. >> no, my job as being the ceo of an oil company is to be profitable. and this is what we manage during the first half. diminish only by 10% when the oil price diminished by 50% which is proof that it's very resilient and also the works we are doing. so we spend yes and we deliver good results. >> are you planning to cut further your investment as a result of the lower price of oil? >> of course. because at $40 per barrel i cannot invest as much. even if i invested $23 billion but we announced that we're going to
gainer in today's trade, this as the french oil apolo giant is planning to sell off $900 million of north sea assets. stefen has more on that story. good morning to you. >> good morning. the ceo believes the price of oil will remain low for a period of time. the company will have to reduce it's investment as a result of the low price of oil. regarding the chinese weaker economic growth he believes also that the situation is not so traumatic. i caught up with him yesterday on the site of a...
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. >> staying in the industry, the gas in the oved north sea. reserves are about a quarter of a billion barrels of oil and expected to produce enough gas to meet 5% of the u.k.'s needs. it will lead the project and the danish energy group says it will create 400 direct jobs. time now for a look at some of the day's other headlines. india's commission says google has abused. the commission says it is focused on the online advertising and there are similar claims from regulators. google has been in a legal dispute with the european commission with unfairly promoting its shopping services and search results. toshiba pushing back to september 7, new accounting errors were found in one of the worst corporate scandals in four years. it found that the japanese firm overstated its profits which led to a shakeup on the board and resignation of the c.e.o. lower oil prices have weighed down profits. the russian oil giant reported a 22% drop in quarterly earnings. despite that, the results were better than analysts had expected. it sells its oil in u.s. dol
. >> staying in the industry, the gas in the oved north sea. reserves are about a quarter of a billion barrels of oil and expected to produce enough gas to meet 5% of the u.k.'s needs. it will lead the project and the danish energy group says it will create 400 direct jobs. time now for a look at some of the day's other headlines. india's commission says google has abused. the commission says it is focused on the online advertising and there are similar claims from regulators. google has...
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the oil platforms in the north sea.is going to require a lot of economic growth to go through it. the international energy agency is thinking that prices will start to rebound at some point next year. production is very resilient. thatis not giving any sign it is about to reduce production. non-opec production is also very strong. the north sea was a high-cost area. production is increasing. it increased last year. that is the first time in 15 years it happened. last a few mark waters. manus: certainly not going to run according to plan. the terminal talks about the forecast. this time last year, $100. this quarter, down around $80. here we are, sub $50, and still they are optimistic. they say we will be back at $60 by the end of the year. francine: let's also talk about bp. it is facing penalties. manipulated the natural gas market in houston. u.s. regulators could impose a penalty of almost $50 million. this is not a final ruling. the u.s. regulator will consider this and a couple weeks. bp is disputing this potential
the oil platforms in the north sea.is going to require a lot of economic growth to go through it. the international energy agency is thinking that prices will start to rebound at some point next year. production is very resilient. thatis not giving any sign it is about to reduce production. non-opec production is also very strong. the north sea was a high-cost area. production is increasing. it increased last year. that is the first time in 15 years it happened. last a few mark waters. manus:...
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unilaterally, they more than tripled their herring quota in the north sea, making things tricky for denmark. the islands are part of the danish kingdom, but are not a member of the eu. the danes didn't want the embargo, but had to implement it as a member of the eu. fish is a highly sensitive issue on the faroes. even the opposition only expressed mild dissent -- warning against deepening the rift with the west too much. >> it's not a crime not being sanctioned, so we trade. there comes to the political part, the strategy part. i think it's very important that we stand by the west and we understand what europe is doing, what the us is doing, what nato is doing and we support that. reporter: the salmon industry prefers to remain tightlipped. they fear the dispute between east and west could dididiupt business. the biggest producer bakkafrost is careful in its choice of words. >> the good access that we have to all markets are vital to us. this is the case in the far east, in the us and, of course, also for russia. reporter: hedin isn't worried about the dispute as long as his job remains sec
unilaterally, they more than tripled their herring quota in the north sea, making things tricky for denmark. the islands are part of the danish kingdom, but are not a member of the eu. the danes didn't want the embargo, but had to implement it as a member of the eu. fish is a highly sensitive issue on the faroes. even the opposition only expressed mild dissent -- warning against deepening the rift with the west too much. >> it's not a crime not being sanctioned, so we trade. there comes...
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china,look at russia, brazil, and the north sea, production has been going on for recently.n in canada was on the ithest costs and the world, is stable. we are looking for people to cut back on production. rishaad: we talk about a currency war, are we seeing an oil war? ivan szpakowski: absolutely, a war for market share. it is explicit and nobody wants to back down. rishaad: what will change things? and the other part is structural, are we using less oil per capita now? but szpakowski: some degree much more driven by supply rather than demand. the shell revolution and very flexible. when you saw the rebound from january into june, relatively modest on a long-term basis but enough to incentivize the morers to come in and pump oil. how we get it is a balance, she'll is will likely -- shell is a likely contender. if prices remain here,-ish and started cutting back. rishaad: let's have a look of what else. gold has done all right as a haven. everything else, base metals, numeral, aluminum, all of that fell. what gives? ivan szpakowski: a lot of it comes back to china. real dema
china,look at russia, brazil, and the north sea, production has been going on for recently.n in canada was on the ithest costs and the world, is stable. we are looking for people to cut back on production. rishaad: we talk about a currency war, are we seeing an oil war? ivan szpakowski: absolutely, a war for market share. it is explicit and nobody wants to back down. rishaad: what will change things? and the other part is structural, are we using less oil per capita now? but szpakowski: some...
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another report a few minutes ago that oil will shut down oil field in the north sea.llback to the energy industry. will also hear of companies while the stock target and where they expect to be it may have to make some major decisions. they have to cut back a cost dramatically, layoffs, canceling projects. i'm afraid energy companies will be erased. nicole: phil flynn, thank you for your time this morning. have a good day. we will be right back, everybody two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. you are looking at can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline, a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that.
another report a few minutes ago that oil will shut down oil field in the north sea.llback to the energy industry. will also hear of companies while the stock target and where they expect to be it may have to make some major decisions. they have to cut back a cost dramatically, layoffs, canceling projects. i'm afraid energy companies will be erased. nicole: phil flynn, thank you for your time this morning. have a good day. we will be right back, everybody two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like...
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undervalued and they should be higher because we are going to see supply cut in, and you see the north seaa and producers and we will be looking at the deepwater drillers and that is not easy to turn on and off like shale. matt: who is saying this? alix: energy aspects. matt: the long-term supply-side will be hurt a little bit. alix: it will respond to lower oil prices and we will see higher prices in the future. they think 2016. the prices now are undervalued. matt: interesting stuff. i always worry about the demand side, but i do not see where the demand would come from -- gasoline demand in china was up 11% in the first half of the year. so, residual growth there. by the way, the chinese are paying more for their tires, i guess? to talk about rubber. we do not talk about that. rubber in tokyo entered a bear market. what is left for their tires then? alix: that chart shows the higher price just today, but we market, down bear 20%. it is the latest casualty, basically too much supply, not enough demand. we will see a surplus according to the international rugby or -- rubber study group. s
undervalued and they should be higher because we are going to see supply cut in, and you see the north seaa and producers and we will be looking at the deepwater drillers and that is not easy to turn on and off like shale. matt: who is saying this? alix: energy aspects. matt: the long-term supply-side will be hurt a little bit. alix: it will respond to lower oil prices and we will see higher prices in the future. they think 2016. the prices now are undervalued. matt: interesting stuff. i always...
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in the north sea, it says it's big enough for 5% of uk demand and will production in 2016 for 13 years. iliad, that's up 3.56%. it offers cheap contracts for mobile plans has widened its network coverage to increase its market share. but clearly the market not taking those results well done. 3.8%. >>> berkshire hathaway has the score at nearly a 10% stake in phillips 66. berkshire once held a large position in the u.s. oil refinery, sold nearly two-thirds of its sales last year. berkshire did mention phillips 66 in its stock holdingers. if you quietly buy a large amount of stock, phillips 66, if we have the chart report up here, you can see up 1% in frankfurt. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," a sea is of yellow, anti-government protesters take the streets but the prime minister stands defiant. more details coming up. >>> and ashley madison hackers release details about who wanted to break it off with the infidelity website. >>> and the kremlin released vladimir putin getting a sweat on in the gym. find out how many he can lift after this break. this just in: 50 million customers'
in the north sea, it says it's big enough for 5% of uk demand and will production in 2016 for 13 years. iliad, that's up 3.56%. it offers cheap contracts for mobile plans has widened its network coverage to increase its market share. but clearly the market not taking those results well done. 3.8%. >>> berkshire hathaway has the score at nearly a 10% stake in phillips 66. berkshire once held a large position in the u.s. oil refinery, sold nearly two-thirds of its sales last year....
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could be the oldest message in a bottle found washed up on a ba beach, one of 1,000 tossed into the north seaitish researchers. inside, a postcard promising a shilling for the bottle's return. an old english chilling was sent to the woman that found it. a post office worker who is retired. >> thank you for watching. i'm john seigenthaler, see you monday. the news conditions next, with antonio mora -- continues next with antonio mora. complz complz >>> threats of war. >> this time the sound was louder. and there was an announcement asking us to evacuate. compared to the past, i'm more concerned >>> north korea gives its southern neighbour a deadline to stop propaganda broadcasts or face military action as the u.s. stops and presumes military drills in the region >>> border violence - police firela
could be the oldest message in a bottle found washed up on a ba beach, one of 1,000 tossed into the north seaitish researchers. inside, a postcard promising a shilling for the bottle's return. an old english chilling was sent to the woman that found it. a post office worker who is retired. >> thank you for watching. i'm john seigenthaler, see you monday. the news conditions next, with antonio mora -- continues next with antonio mora. complz complz >>> threats of war. >>...
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to the north sea to the middle of europe, it focused on hungary for a while. it little particular floods. a little village outside budapest got thigh deep water. it wasn't alone. the capitol saw a sinkhole develop where rain was that heavy and flooded the place. however, hungary is now at rest and the water can run away, but the line is still persistent. atlantic air got in, so the cup here, above it, you think would be still quite hot, but that, too has cooled down as the airs come in from the north. temperature-wise, we've lost the heatwave except for bits of greece and turkey. the sun has come to work and lifted temperatures back up in madrid and spain. we're back to normal for the summer. over the next 24 hours, with the air carmen italy and the middle of the mediterranean will look to flash flooding at least in the balkans, maybe the north of greece and albania. that's it. >> plenty more ahead on this news hour. this story, you'll want to see this one, a book with a distance. it's going down smoothly. >> sports, we'll tell you why 11-year-old girls have b
to the north sea to the middle of europe, it focused on hungary for a while. it little particular floods. a little village outside budapest got thigh deep water. it wasn't alone. the capitol saw a sinkhole develop where rain was that heavy and flooded the place. however, hungary is now at rest and the water can run away, but the line is still persistent. atlantic air got in, so the cup here, above it, you think would be still quite hot, but that, too has cooled down as the airs come in from the...
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yep, the new jersey park just released photos of its two north california sea lion cubs. piper was born june 5th. ridley was born june 18th. the playful pups are expected to reach 110 to 220 pounds when fully grown. >> good. >> adorable. adorable. adorable. >> i'm expected to reach 220 pounds -- >> in that range. >> i was a pup. >>> the weather to us this morning, nasty thunderstorms came through parts of the area and still northwestern sections of suffolk county. until 5:15, we have heavy downpours be aware of that. it could provide a downpour. better not intense, nonetheless, a warning for later. 89 for today. early showers and storms giving way to partial clearing. and a better night tonight. more comfortable. low 70s in the city. taking this together with cooler temperatures but it may get wet at the end of the week. there's always a tradeoff. >> right? it's annoying that we can't have everything. >> when it rains it pours, we have a rough commute out there. we're going to take a look ke bqe where all lanes are shust down eastbound. it's closer to maginnes boulevard.
yep, the new jersey park just released photos of its two north california sea lion cubs. piper was born june 5th. ridley was born june 18th. the playful pups are expected to reach 110 to 220 pounds when fully grown. >> good. >> adorable. adorable. adorable. >> i'm expected to reach 220 pounds -- >> in that range. >> i was a pup. >>> the weather to us this morning, nasty thunderstorms came through parts of the area and still northwestern sections of suffolk...
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shell has also had a pioneering spirit over the many decades, whether it is the north sea, nigeria, indonesia100 some years ago, and so there is a natural instinct in the company to go for what is big, to go for what is going to produce long-term value for shareholders, and to really test its technical capabilities. it is one of the leading technical companies in the world to see to it that whatever they do, they do no harm, they do it safely, but they do it with a long-term view, a 10, 20, 30 year time frame on the horizon. that is the nature of the company and that is what i experienced when i was there, and i have not in any change since i left. olivia: talk to us quickly about what you'd think is going on off the coast of alaska. are cuttingajors down on and right now, show is doubling down on the arctic -- does that make sense? john: i was the only made the decision to proceed and got the leases back in the 2006, 2007, 2008 timeframe. this is a potentially important research for the 2030's and 24/7 beyond. anyone who thinks we do not need oil in the 20 30's is naive or ignorant of the fa
shell has also had a pioneering spirit over the many decades, whether it is the north sea, nigeria, indonesia100 some years ago, and so there is a natural instinct in the company to go for what is big, to go for what is going to produce long-term value for shareholders, and to really test its technical capabilities. it is one of the leading technical companies in the world to see to it that whatever they do, they do no harm, they do it safely, but they do it with a long-term view, a 10, 20, 30...
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surveillance and intelligence collection in areas including the ukraine, iraq, the south china sea, northfrica. the plan expands the united states capability for lethal airstrikes, responsible for 3000 deaths since 2004. next, from trump to hillary, social media platforms may be the stars of the presidential race for the new way they are reaching voters after the break. smart roads may be able to charge cars. and we leave you with a 15-year-old drone pilot. ♪ emily: it is time for the daily byte. one number that tells a whole lot. $779 million. that is the money the british government is committing over five years to construct roads that will charge electric cards as they drive. the technology will roll out this year but restricted to test areas currently off-limits to drivers. donald trump is riding high after the first gop debate. 24% of voters are backing from, making him the front runner. he is beating competitors on social media. his rants reach 3.8 million followers. social media is no longer a supporter of a strategy. they are becoming the strategy. snapchat is playing a new role i
surveillance and intelligence collection in areas including the ukraine, iraq, the south china sea, northfrica. the plan expands the united states capability for lethal airstrikes, responsible for 3000 deaths since 2004. next, from trump to hillary, social media platforms may be the stars of the presidential race for the new way they are reaching voters after the break. smart roads may be able to charge cars. and we leave you with a 15-year-old drone pilot. ♪ emily: it is time for the daily...
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they were in the north bering sea, and they got word that whaling ships had become iced in north of point barrow in alaska. the cutter bear could not get through that ice, it would have to wait a few weeks. so bertholf led an overland rescue mission 1500 miles through ice and snow and danger. he had a coast guard medical officer with them, and inuit guides and a missionary. somehow they did that and got up to the whalers and the survivors and they had, a herd of reindeer with them and saved the lives of the whalers. by that time, the revenue cutter bear got up there and took the survivors back to the u.s. mainland. bertholf. like many coast guard officers, he attended the u.s. naval war college in newport, rhode island. commandant william reynolds, 1919-1924. congress gave him rear admiral rank and he led the service in the prohibition era. that was very dangerous duty. they were enforcing prohibition against some very tough people and they suffered casualties. that war went on in the atlantic and the great lakes. a surprising amount of liquor came out of canada. that was dangerous and co
they were in the north bering sea, and they got word that whaling ships had become iced in north of point barrow in alaska. the cutter bear could not get through that ice, it would have to wait a few weeks. so bertholf led an overland rescue mission 1500 miles through ice and snow and danger. he had a coast guard medical officer with them, and inuit guides and a missionary. somehow they did that and got up to the whalers and the survivors and they had, a herd of reindeer with them and saved the...
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it means that we could have platforms fromse the u.k., norway, denmark, germany, all the north sea coulde disappeared and it still would have been a balanced market. we would have a bit of a surplus. that is how big the supply on the market is. demand is doing very well but it is not enough because supply is overwhelming. manus: production in the second quarter of next year, the highest in 17 years. oil is literally, the bottom is falling out. how do you look at this from a medium-term perspective? stephen: the simple answer there is that people assumed last year it wasl prices fell, to do with saudi's changing their attitudes. this would be a shot in the arm for the western world. it hasn't really worked out like that. the u.s. has lost out in a big way. the u.s. is one of those marginal suppliers of oil thanks to shale. the really big story, i think, has been china and other parts of the emerging world where growth has disappointed over the last year or two. i would argue the main reason why is commodity prices generally falling. they were supported in early years because of the emergi
it means that we could have platforms fromse the u.k., norway, denmark, germany, all the north sea coulde disappeared and it still would have been a balanced market. we would have a bit of a surplus. that is how big the supply on the market is. demand is doing very well but it is not enough because supply is overwhelming. manus: production in the second quarter of next year, the highest in 17 years. oil is literally, the bottom is falling out. how do you look at this from a medium-term...
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then as we head further to the north during the day you can see most of the showers push out to sea. north of the city we see breaks in the cloud cover by tomorrow afternoon. end up being a pretty nice day the clouds hang on down the shore and into the delaware beaches then saturday we clear thing out completely so what to expect through the overnight hours. mostly cloudy skies. areas of light rain or sprinkles could be some of those steadier downpours in extreme southern delaware for your friday chance of showers early to the south and east. and then things clear out and i'll tell you coming up if we stay cleared out for the um coming weekend with the seven day forecast as well. jessica, back over to you. >> a body found in the darby creek has been identified as 11-year-old la quon latimore of fulcroft. latimore was last seen riding his bike monday afternoon. the darby creek is just a few miles from his home. latimore's family had been searching for him for days and it offered a reward for information. we now know the cause of death has been ruled as drowning. no foul play suspected.
then as we head further to the north during the day you can see most of the showers push out to sea. north of the city we see breaks in the cloud cover by tomorrow afternoon. end up being a pretty nice day the clouds hang on down the shore and into the delaware beaches then saturday we clear thing out completely so what to expect through the overnight hours. mostly cloudy skies. areas of light rain or sprinkles could be some of those steadier downpours in extreme southern delaware for your...
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he marched to the sea started in north georgia. he came down from tennessee general sherman, he started in north georgia. he had a number of major skirmishes bottles, that were in north georgia. went down to atlanta, and then from atlanta went right across the state to savanna georgia. sherman never intended to come to augusta. that is well documented and he wrote an editorial to the local paper saying, i never wanted to come, i never intended to come but we made sure that you thought we were going to come. but lieutenant sherman was actually stationed here very early in his career. the reason i do not think he came here is because there was a full garrison here. it would not have been on a direct route. he basically had two routes that he was taking. he would have had to make a major detour to come to augusta. what is my conclusions and i inc. augusta suffered even more by not having him come here than if he had. all of those people that were fleeing, where were they go? augusta, georgia. all of the prisoners were still coming thr
he marched to the sea started in north georgia. he came down from tennessee general sherman, he started in north georgia. he had a number of major skirmishes bottles, that were in north georgia. went down to atlanta, and then from atlanta went right across the state to savanna georgia. sherman never intended to come to augusta. that is well documented and he wrote an editorial to the local paper saying, i never wanted to come, i never intended to come but we made sure that you thought we were...
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the boat was in the mediterranean sea north of lybia. the ship's captain says the victims were found in the ship's hull. more than 23 others including three kids were rescued. the norwegian ship arrived in cantania today. >>> police are investigating the crid kidnapping after german woman -- the kidnapping of a german woman. she's believed to be employed by a german government aid agency. >>> at least 80 wildfires are now burning out west forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. one idaho woman died when she tried to escape and dozens of homes are now destroyed in shell handle, washington -- in chelan washington. >> reporter: severe drought and scorching heat have turned much of the western u.s. into a continueder box. -- tinderbox. in central washington, crews are struggling to control several wildfires. at least six have surrounded the city of chelan where about 1500 people have been forced to evacuate. >> t sheriff coming around saying get out now, get out now. >> reporter: close to 50 homes have already been destroyed and that numb
the boat was in the mediterranean sea north of lybia. the ship's captain says the victims were found in the ship's hull. more than 23 others including three kids were rescued. the norwegian ship arrived in cantania today. >>> police are investigating the crid kidnapping after german woman -- the kidnapping of a german woman. she's believed to be employed by a german government aid agency. >>> at least 80 wildfires are now burning out west forcing thousands to evacuate their...
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it's this deep water investment in the gulf, offshore west africa or the north sea that we are not going to see for a long time. that's the high cost producer. >> guys, thank you. >> the jackson hole summit begins thursday and focuses on inflation. all eyes turn toward what might come out of asia. people telling us that's where we need to see the big price action. here markets are hoping we'll finally get some. every time we see rumors making the rounds, markets decline back. dow down 339 points. we were down more than 1,000 points this morning. the benchmark climbed back above that level but barely. we have our full team in action on cnbc. bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. bertha coombs at the nasdaq and jackie deangelis at the nymex. what are people buzzing about? >> now we are down 360. it's been that kind of day. i struggle to explain how weird it is. how weird the numbers are. i've been here 18 years and not seen these kinds of numbers. let me show you two new highs. 1250 new lows. a lot of new lows. 300 or 400. there's 122 stocks advancing. these are outlying bizarre numbe
it's this deep water investment in the gulf, offshore west africa or the north sea that we are not going to see for a long time. that's the high cost producer. >> guys, thank you. >> the jackson hole summit begins thursday and focuses on inflation. all eyes turn toward what might come out of asia. people telling us that's where we need to see the big price action. here markets are hoping we'll finally get some. every time we see rumors making the rounds, markets decline back. dow...
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or so, massive elongated talks have come up with some kind of a deal between north and south korea. 50 submarines had put to sea, far more than any other time in recent memory and the demonstrations as you saw in our opening pictures in south korea protesting against the north have continued. the north was blamed for injuring two south korean soldiers, the south for its part, turning up propaganda loudspeakers, on the border. harry fawcett is our man joining us live from seoul. it looks like some deal has been struck. >> reporter: it does indeed. we're hearing in just a couple minutes time we're going to hear a press conference from the man who led the delegation, there are leaks appearing on the news agency which say there will be an agreement announced, some of the details, we can't verify until we hear from the man hisms himself have been leaked to the news agency, there's likely to be some kind of expression of regret from north korea, over what it is not known yet, president park geun-hye said she wanted a clear apology from north korea, that is something that's extremely difficult to get. if they get that
or so, massive elongated talks have come up with some kind of a deal between north and south korea. 50 submarines had put to sea, far more than any other time in recent memory and the demonstrations as you saw in our opening pictures in south korea protesting against the north have continued. the north was blamed for injuring two south korean soldiers, the south for its part, turning up propaganda loudspeakers, on the border. harry fawcett is our man joining us live from seoul. it looks like...
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one person jumped into the sea. northarked 70 years since the end of japanese occupation by turning the clock back half an hour. those were rung of the country moved to what it is calling pyongyang time. it returns north korea to a time occupiers moved it to tokyo. joining me in this time zone now, steve and norman at the private wealth advisory. we pulled economist that bloomberg and everybody seemed to think china's growth is coming it explain 3%. does it matter? >> it depends on if you think this is a long-term and patient problem. the chinese are actually slowing somewhere around aim can iteration's. -- around the same considerations. 1% or more than what had been. from an economic stand point, the numbers are not always 100% accurate. >> you don't say? [laughter] are juste numbers uesstimations. there is no sign china is going down. and inequality, there is .5% growth. >> i wonder if china can transform at the pace that it needs to. faster toed to be move away from the heavy manufacturing center of the world? transfo
one person jumped into the sea. northarked 70 years since the end of japanese occupation by turning the clock back half an hour. those were rung of the country moved to what it is calling pyongyang time. it returns north korea to a time occupiers moved it to tokyo. joining me in this time zone now, steve and norman at the private wealth advisory. we pulled economist that bloomberg and everybody seemed to think china's growth is coming it explain 3%. does it matter? >> it depends on if you...
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at last check he is, heading north near sea bright.hundred pound shark not as big as the great white mary lee who visited the jersey shore earlier this spring but they are out there. >>> coming up, we are updating your top stories including the latest on the man gunned down riding his bike. first they lets see what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. flrelieve nasal congestion andly otc itchy, watery eyes.d to most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance, flonase controls six. see the world in a whole new light. flonase, this changes everything. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush
at last check he is, heading north near sea bright.hundred pound shark not as big as the great white mary lee who visited the jersey shore earlier this spring but they are out there. >>> coming up, we are updating your top stories including the latest on the man gunned down riding his bike. first they lets see what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake...
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more than 1,500 people have been rescued from boats trying to cross the mediterranean sea from north africa to europe. hundreds of others were saved over the weekend. they were found just north of the libyan coast and then brought to sicily by a croatian ship. >> we have announced the release of 2.4 billion in our funding to help to deal with the pressures. it's very much approaching this issue with eyes wide open and we continue to work closely with the member states to address this challenge as best we can. >>> this is the second largest number of asylum seekers. >> reporter: there is no letup in this stream. this heavily disputed border. we found the family at one of 20 crossings on the northern border. they say they had to walk for three days to get here. >> translator: life has become unbearable. i never wanted to leave my country. i'm a simple shepherd who has no interest in politics. >> reporter: 300 refugees arrive every day. they are forced into centers. most of those fleeing are young people who say they want to avoid them. while military service is supposed to last 18 mont
more than 1,500 people have been rescued from boats trying to cross the mediterranean sea from north africa to europe. hundreds of others were saved over the weekend. they were found just north of the libyan coast and then brought to sicily by a croatian ship. >> we have announced the release of 2.4 billion in our funding to help to deal with the pressures. it's very much approaching this issue with eyes wide open and we continue to work closely with the member states to address this...
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crisis. 2015 is on track to be one of the deadliest years for migrants crossing the mediterranean sea from north africa to europe. many hoping to make it to the united kingdom did it from france through the euro tunnel. migrants are still willing to risk their lives. sharls stratford met with some of those whose attempts have been unsuccessful. >> reporter: you see more and more injured in the camps these days. men, women and children who left months if not years ago. most say they are determineed to take a final left threatening risk to cut through or climb overbarbed wire fences and cling to the side of a train to what they dream of as a better life. most like this group of men won't speak on camera. one of them says he injured his leg to run and leap on a train and describes what his life was like in darfur. he knows the risks he takes every night here in france. >> some people die. some of them broke their legs. sometimes you fall on the ground. >> reporter: it's difficult to know how many are trying to cross every night or even make it to the other side, medics say they are treating an incr
crisis. 2015 is on track to be one of the deadliest years for migrants crossing the mediterranean sea from north africa to europe. many hoping to make it to the united kingdom did it from france through the euro tunnel. migrants are still willing to risk their lives. sharls stratford met with some of those whose attempts have been unsuccessful. >> reporter: you see more and more injured in the camps these days. men, women and children who left months if not years ago. most say they are...
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. >>> the move to broaden surveillance in places like ukraine, iraq, syria, the south china sea and north africa the pentagon said that it will increase its use of drones for airstrikes. meanwhile the u.s. said it will remove patriot missiles from turkey. they've been there as part of the nato mission since 2013. the missiles were installed to protect turkey's southern border from any spill over from syria's civil war. officials say that the patriot missiles will be returned to turkey to support its security if needed. >>> the syrian air force has launched new attacks on the outskirts of damascus. more than 100 people were killed and dozens of others wounded. when bombs were dropped on a marketplace in the southern town of douma. the syrian observe store has called it a massacre. douma is regularly targeted by the syrian government 37 the strikes cone aside coincided with the visit of a top u.n. humanitarian affairs leader. >> the plane dropped the bomb in a crowded marketplace. it is an all-too familiar scene for the people of douma. this town is regularly targeted by syrian government a
. >>> the move to broaden surveillance in places like ukraine, iraq, syria, the south china sea and north africa the pentagon said that it will increase its use of drones for airstrikes. meanwhile the u.s. said it will remove patriot missiles from turkey. they've been there as part of the nato mission since 2013. the missiles were installed to protect turkey's southern border from any spill over from syria's civil war. officials say that the patriot missiles will be returned to turkey...
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organization for migration says 2015 is on track to become a deadliest year for migrants crossing the sea from northa. 2,000 died since january. 400 more than the same period last year. approximately 188,000 migrants have been rescued and the numbers are likely to grow in the coming months. once they reach italy, many try to go to northern europe. up to 5,000 are camping in the northern french port town of calais, hoping to get across the english channel. despite police in calla, migrants are willing to risk their lives. on the other side of the channel, reactions about the arrival of the migrants are mixed. lawrence lee reports. >> that's calais, just over there. and the lorries that come under the sea or on the ferries are now being watched with a suspicious gaze of authorities, determined to keep people out who might be highlighting inside. >> egged on by a british media possessed of a rage by all migrants. the political class and popular opinion decided by and large the stow aways are up to go good. you hear it everywhere you go. thousands would come if they could, just for the free handouts, ho
organization for migration says 2015 is on track to become a deadliest year for migrants crossing the sea from northa. 2,000 died since january. 400 more than the same period last year. approximately 188,000 migrants have been rescued and the numbers are likely to grow in the coming months. once they reach italy, many try to go to northern europe. up to 5,000 are camping in the northern french port town of calais, hoping to get across the english channel. despite police in calla, migrants are...
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north. it's heading out to sea.s morning that will give way to sunshine this afternoon. look at the wave heights on the northwest side of the low. the low is sitting right here, four feet on the coast five feet offshore, and 6-foot swells out here. all that pushes east as the day wears on. s the swells increase, so does the threat of rip currents. sun and clouds, breezy. winds out of the northeast at 20 to 25 miles per hour. that will hold the temperatures in the mid to upper 70s but it increases the risk of rip currents. be careful pay attention to the lifeguards. rehoboth beach and bethany beach 80 degrees. >> in sports this morning the phils have opened their west coast swing with a slugging performance. they were locked into a 3-3 tie with the padres when a homer was crushed over the fence. the phils have won 14 of 19 games since the all start break they have moved into the tie with miami for 4th place in the nl east. now, here's more sports with jeff skeverski. >> reporter: the knock against sam broad ford can'
north. it's heading out to sea.s morning that will give way to sunshine this afternoon. look at the wave heights on the northwest side of the low. the low is sitting right here, four feet on the coast five feet offshore, and 6-foot swells out here. all that pushes east as the day wears on. s the swells increase, so does the threat of rip currents. sun and clouds, breezy. winds out of the northeast at 20 to 25 miles per hour. that will hold the temperatures in the mid to upper 70s but it...
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you've got this big inland sea in north america called hudson bay. on the edges you've got the british establish these little trading posts right along the edges of hudson bay. the british, what they try to do is encourage indians from inland to come to these posts along the edge of hudson bay, frozen sea, and give them what? what in the age before tarzan, what would be the -- what's the great virtue of northern canada in terms of a particular commodity? absolutely. so the hudson bay company establishes these posts and they want these interior indians to essentially do all the work of getting the furs, making this long trip and giving the furs and then the british take them back in their ships. from the point of view of a french explorer, how does this make you feel? outmaneuvered. if we look, for example at page 295, in the right hand column, at this point he talks about i got the two chiefs to come to my tent. i knew that they went every year to the english post and one of them according to a report may have received a collar from with a present as
you've got this big inland sea in north america called hudson bay. on the edges you've got the british establish these little trading posts right along the edges of hudson bay. the british, what they try to do is encourage indians from inland to come to these posts along the edge of hudson bay, frozen sea, and give them what? what in the age before tarzan, what would be the -- what's the great virtue of northern canada in terms of a particular commodity? absolutely. so the hudson bay company...
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sea breeze coming in over the last couple hours. so temperature's dropped a little bit right near the beaches compared to what we're seeing inland. north wildwood, 81. sea isle city, 81. it's warmer inland. now, the contrast will be much greater over the weekend. atlantic city marina, 79. it's 83 in northfield. over the weekend, might be 79 atlantic city and near 90, atlantic city international airport. the closer you get to the beach, more relief you'll get. and you will see a lot of sunshine, too. we don't see much moisture out there. the forecast for the shore, especially jersey shore, will be for comfort. 82 degrees tomorrow. the delaware beaches may get closer to 90 because of the way they're oriented here. then on sunday, the sea breeze may actually come in earlier and that's why the temperature may actually be down a little bit. in the poconos, and the rest of the area, looks like it will be warmer on sunday than on saturday. more clouds in the poconos and that's where they have a slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm. for the eagles game on sunday, it looks like a mixture of sun and clouds. looks pretty hot. 86 at kickoff,
sea breeze coming in over the last couple hours. so temperature's dropped a little bit right near the beaches compared to what we're seeing inland. north wildwood, 81. sea isle city, 81. it's warmer inland. now, the contrast will be much greater over the weekend. atlantic city marina, 79. it's 83 in northfield. over the weekend, might be 79 atlantic city and near 90, atlantic city international airport. the closer you get to the beach, more relief you'll get. and you will see a lot of sunshine,...
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usually it is just the opposite where we get the cooler numbers north and west. the sea breeze is kicking in and stengt well inland -- extending well inl land. this area north and west will hang outline in the 90s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 95 hot and humid monday. 95 feeling like 96, 97. still under a heat advisory criteria. this will get close, the higher the temperature gets more oppressive it will feel. tuesday hot, 92. wednesday, thursday, friday, accuweather has bumped these numbers down into the 8 i didn't want to go that route yet it's only off one computer run, even if they were in the 80s, we'll have still have high humidity levels. >> imagine 90s even if it is in the 80s. >>> ever wonder like what it was like to be a soldier during world war ii. head to battleship new jersey and find out. here's karen rogers 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: the battleship new jersey sat on the water for the last 14 years. >> unlike other museums looking through glass, here you get to touch history. >> reporter: it has the span of three football fields the l
usually it is just the opposite where we get the cooler numbers north and west. the sea breeze is kicking in and stengt well inland -- extending well inl land. this area north and west will hang outline in the 90s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 95 hot and humid monday. 95 feeling like 96, 97. still under a heat advisory criteria. this will get close, the higher the temperature gets more oppressive it will feel. tuesday hot, 92. wednesday, thursday, friday, accuweather has bumped...
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north wildwood, 81. sea isle city, 81. in atlantic county, 79. well into the 80s inland. that temperature difference is just going to get bigger as we go through the afternoon. closest showers are still pretty far away to the west but gives you an idea there is a little more moisture that's going to be approaching here. not so much during the day today or tonight but starting tomorrow we'll get more showers in the vicinity. we still have the general southerly flow keeping moisture in here, keeping the humidity high and keeping the sea breeze at the shore. then as we go into tomorrow, perhaps a few more showers around the area. we still may see most of this rain-free tomorrow, but the chances keep going up. by thursday and friday, there's a pretty high likelihood that there's going to be some rain around. this is high likelihood of becoming a tropical storm. it's a long, long way pa way. caribbean islands. the eastern caribbean is even far away from this thing. you can see the spin that's developed as tropical depression, 35-mile-an-hour winds moving west at 13 miles an ho
north wildwood, 81. sea isle city, 81. in atlantic county, 79. well into the 80s inland. that temperature difference is just going to get bigger as we go through the afternoon. closest showers are still pretty far away to the west but gives you an idea there is a little more moisture that's going to be approaching here. not so much during the day today or tonight but starting tomorrow we'll get more showers in the vicinity. we still have the general southerly flow keeping moisture in here,...
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of a breeze blowing out of the north which is great for most of us, the exception being if you're doing boating on the delaware bay or the back bays of atlantic city, sea isle, avalon. north wind is a green head win stirs up the bugs and the flies, otherwise it's growth out there. the humidity levels are nice and low, we should stay under the 60-degree mark this afternoon and tomorrow. tomorrow will get closer to 60, but should be okay. satellite and radar crystal clear a high pressure system is pushing east. it is fizzling apart that will allow the front that cleared the area yesterday to push back to the west it will increase the clouds and chance of a spotty shower across south jersey as we head into tomorrow afternoon. later this afternoon, mostly sunny conditions, a nice day. tomorrow morning, you're starting out with sunshine down the jersey shore. the high, thin clouds roll in first. clouds lower and thicken. sunday, most of the area is seeing cloudy conditions, or some sort of of combination, clouds and sun more times clouds than sun. there will be spotty showers developing mainly across south jersey, very spotty, very brief and very light. sho
of a breeze blowing out of the north which is great for most of us, the exception being if you're doing boating on the delaware bay or the back bays of atlantic city, sea isle, avalon. north wind is a green head win stirs up the bugs and the flies, otherwise it's growth out there. the humidity levels are nice and low, we should stay under the 60-degree mark this afternoon and tomorrow. tomorrow will get closer to 60, but should be okay. satellite and radar crystal clear a high pressure system...
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so yesterday's system out to sea. northnd west a couple of instability pockets of some sprinkles but that's going to dissipate before it even makes it toward our area. high pressure that will settle in overhead giving us a late weekday. as we zoom in, you can see around the pocono mountains in particular as you move towards scranton just couple of pockets of some sprinkles no heavy rain and once again that is going to diminish. so as we go hour by hour, it's dry, it's quiet, clear skies for tonight. as we move ahead as we approach the latter part of the week your friday right now looks pretty good as well. even for the up coming weekend it look like it's going stay dry but we will start to heat things up. temperature wise right now pretty comfortable area wide. 70 the pocono mountains. 80 in allentown. 79 right now in lancaster as well as pottstown. we're looking at low 80s in millville. 82 degrees right now in wildwo wildwood. so once again as we look at those dew points, area wide in the 50s so really feeling comfortable
so yesterday's system out to sea. northnd west a couple of instability pockets of some sprinkles but that's going to dissipate before it even makes it toward our area. high pressure that will settle in overhead giving us a late weekday. as we zoom in, you can see around the pocono mountains in particular as you move towards scranton just couple of pockets of some sprinkles no heavy rain and once again that is going to diminish. so as we go hour by hour, it's dry, it's quiet, clear skies for...
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. >> beyond what is in middle east or iran or china and china sea and north and south korea. and the first secretary of state hillary clinton will run for president of the united states. and who will he choose if biden runs for president? >> it is quite a full box. quite a list to map out. thanks, rich. >>> tragic up date on a louisiana trooper shot by a stranded driver. a couple passengers tie up a man on a heffly travelled plan in paris. that raises questions about trains here on u.s. soil. >>> fires in washington state, largest in that state's history. what one man trying to save his cabin had to do to survive. >> all of the treeses were on fire and blew up in here. i am good to g. a gash in my forehead and lost more hair in the fire. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> some sad news in louisiana, a s
. >> beyond what is in middle east or iran or china and china sea and north and south korea. and the first secretary of state hillary clinton will run for president of the united states. and who will he choose if biden runs for president? >> it is quite a full box. quite a list to map out. thanks, rich. >>> tragic up date on a louisiana trooper shot by a stranded driver. a couple passengers tie up a man on a heffly travelled plan in paris. that raises questions about trains...
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people died after being trapped in the hull of a boat that was traveling across the mediterranean sea north of libya. the victims were killed by exhaust, fuel fumes from the boat. there were more than 300 migrants on board at the time hoping to reach europe and be granted asylum. officials in italy say the death toll their investigation. >>> a staten island firefighter shot in the line of duty is back home this morning. dozens of new york's bravest cheered as lieutenant james hayes left the richmond medical center yesterday afternoon. the 31-year veteran was shot by man who set off a pipe bomb in his amount. the suspect was fatally shot after he opened fire on first responders. >>> police want some help identifying a woman found hurt on the streets of manhattan. she was found lying on the ground on 11th avenue near 43rd street on the west side. she was taken to the hospital. we understand at this point she's in stable condition. this is the thing. police say she does not speak or respond to verbal cues. so they need some help from the public this morning. >>> of course we're continuing to f
people died after being trapped in the hull of a boat that was traveling across the mediterranean sea north of libya. the victims were killed by exhaust, fuel fumes from the boat. there were more than 300 migrants on board at the time hoping to reach europe and be granted asylum. officials in italy say the death toll their investigation. >>> a staten island firefighter shot in the line of duty is back home this morning. dozens of new york's bravest cheered as lieutenant james hayes...
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drone flights overseas. 50% more flights would broaden intelligence in ukraine and south china sea and northfrica. if put into action, it would be the first significant boost to the u.s. drone program since 2011. >>> the obama administration has reportedly told china its law enforcement personnel do not have permission to secretly work in the u.s. the white house warned beijing by the operation named fox hunt. the agents are covertly working through the country and hunting down fugitives to bring them back to china. sunday, a spokesperson did make it clear that chinese law enforcement personnel cannot work in the u.s. without the pentagon permission. >>> stocks mostly higher around the world. european and asian shares are up. the u.s. stock futures are low. crude oil prices are down 2% this morning. now below $42 a barrel. concerns about slowing growth in asia and elsewhere pushing prices down and the continue supply boom that is devastating for energy companies. the national average is $2.67. experts predict $2 gas is just weeks away. >>> breaking news this morning. indonesian plane crashes
drone flights overseas. 50% more flights would broaden intelligence in ukraine and south china sea and northfrica. if put into action, it would be the first significant boost to the u.s. drone program since 2011. >>> the obama administration has reportedly told china its law enforcement personnel do not have permission to secretly work in the u.s. the white house warned beijing by the operation named fox hunt. the agents are covertly working through the country and hunting down...
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80's and dropping that he is afternoon once that sea breeze develops, clear on ultimate doppler it should stay that way, few clouds more so to the north down to 78, nice sea breeze today. that will drop. the temperatures a little bit here in the comfortable range upper 70's. 91 again today, little hotter at the stadium and the heat increases as well as the humidly, seven-day forecast, we have a stretch of 90 degree temperatures, gets a little cooler tuesday, wednesday and thursday. that he is increase in humidity will keep that index right where it will be on monday the hottest day at 94, showers and storms, isolated can't pinpoint exact locations but there should be enough moisture in the air and enough heat to kick off these storms tuesday, wednesday, thursday, even friday, once we get to friday, cooler air is moving in. it will start to clear out. we'll see it exactly how much next weekend. we may have to keep rain in the forecast. looks like that will be the change here as we see the sunshine returning and humidity droppin dropping. >>> if you have kids or know kids or remember being a kid, you're probably well aware that some hav
80's and dropping that he is afternoon once that sea breeze develops, clear on ultimate doppler it should stay that way, few clouds more so to the north down to 78, nice sea breeze today. that will drop. the temperatures a little bit here in the comfortable range upper 70's. 91 again today, little hotter at the stadium and the heat increases as well as the humidly, seven-day forecast, we have a stretch of 90 degree temperatures, gets a little cooler tuesday, wednesday and thursday. that he is...
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southwest wind is kind of a sea breeze at the jersey shore so you can see cape may harbor, 79, while cape may itself at 88 degrees. 81 in northwildwood. 82 in sea isle city. 89 in woodbine. 80 in atlantic city marina. while it's close to 90 a little bit inland. we do have just a few showers inland. they are generally pretty small, as you can see. the one that went through allentown continued to weaken. there's another one coming along i-78 in northern berks county. that could get into the lehigh valley within the next hour. as we go through the night, you saw a few little showers around, just isolated, and then tomorrow, a good bit of sunshine but we could see some showers and thunderstorms developing down in southern delaware and extreme south jersey. if you are headed to the shore tomorrow, there is a chance of some cloud buildup and some showers late in the day. most of the day should be dry, though. as we go through tomorrow night and into wednesday, it dries out even more. as the humidity drops throughout the atmosphere. then we are starting to see some changes later in the week. in the tropics, august, we are starting t
southwest wind is kind of a sea breeze at the jersey shore so you can see cape may harbor, 79, while cape may itself at 88 degrees. 81 in northwildwood. 82 in sea isle city. 89 in woodbine. 80 in atlantic city marina. while it's close to 90 a little bit inland. we do have just a few showers inland. they are generally pretty small, as you can see. the one that went through allentown continued to weaken. there's another one coming along i-78 in northern berks county. that could get into the...
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sharply increase in -- increasing by 50 percent with intelligence collection and the south china sea and northfrica. the first republican debate has shaken up said g.o.p. presidential race on the democratic side clinton dropping below 50% for the first time. sanders is climbing. trump is leading the field for the republican nomination with 25 percent of g.o.p. primary voters reporting for jury duty earlier today served his one required day and was not chosen and cannot be called back for another six years. speaking of news the obama administration approves the undersea arctic drilling for shell oil so the larger context is the low point for prices but my next guest says it is a good time to invest in transports michelle kelly from -- managing over $18 billion in energy investments. great to see you for talking about oil prices being at 10 and a half year lows that the obama administration has given the green light to were drilling so prices could move lower but you said that is a good sign? >> we certainly have seen a lot of activity in the energy space with geopolitics and currency impacting
sharply increase in -- increasing by 50 percent with intelligence collection and the south china sea and northfrica. the first republican debate has shaken up said g.o.p. presidential race on the democratic side clinton dropping below 50% for the first time. sanders is climbing. trump is leading the field for the republican nomination with 25 percent of g.o.p. primary voters reporting for jury duty earlier today served his one required day and was not chosen and cannot be called back for...
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sea. >>> in north jersey, marine rescuers will try again today to move a stranded dolphin from a shallowiver into deeper waters. somebody spotted the mammal swimming in the river. we want that the dolphin to get back to sea but the spectators out there by the river are loving this. >> it's but full, that river is so beautiful, humongous also. you want to be on the river, the lake, the ocean we have a rip current risk. any water today would be awesome. we are looking at a beautiful day. comfortable temperatures, beautiful by this afternoon, 73 degrees. 68 degrees in wrightstown, 71 in wilmington, 71 in horsham. to the north and west, we're mainly looking at the 60s and 70s. refreshing, 64 in allentown, 65 in lancaster, 65 in codesvilate. 69 at the atlantic city airport, 70 in millville. i'm picturing coffee, maybe a bagel outdoors right now. by this afternoon, low humidity, warm but not hot. we'll talk more about today's forecast. a beautiful end to the week, too. >> 8:42 on this saturday morning. a deadly typhoon batters taiwan and millions are in its path. at least six people are dead.
sea. >>> in north jersey, marine rescuers will try again today to move a stranded dolphin from a shallowiver into deeper waters. somebody spotted the mammal swimming in the river. we want that the dolphin to get back to sea but the spectators out there by the river are loving this. >> it's but full, that river is so beautiful, humongous also. you want to be on the river, the lake, the ocean we have a rip current risk. any water today would be awesome. we are looking at a...
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it will broaden surveillance in ukraine, iraq, syria, the south china sea and north africa. it will also use more drones for air strikes as well. >>> the iranian nuclear agreement is frar a done deal. it could be rejected by lawmakers in washington next month or tehran. if goes through, the supreme leader says it's not an opening for the western way of life in their country. >> translator: it's not definite whether it will accepted or jeekted here or there. their intentions with these negotiations in the agreement was to find a way to infiltrate the islamic republic, but we blocked this way and will blook it for good. >> he said american mrital or cultural influence is not welcome in iran, but the nuclear deal is winning the support of some american rabbis. 340 of them write a letter to congress urging members to support the agreement, but it is not a unanimous sentiment. some american jews in addition to israeli prime minister netanyahu say congress should reject the deal. >>> fighting breaks out again in eastern ukraine. there was renewed violence overnight in the outskirt
it will broaden surveillance in ukraine, iraq, syria, the south china sea and north africa. it will also use more drones for air strikes as well. >>> the iranian nuclear agreement is frar a done deal. it could be rejected by lawmakers in washington next month or tehran. if goes through, the supreme leader says it's not an opening for the western way of life in their country. >> translator: it's not definite whether it will accepted or jeekted here or there. their intentions with...