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there is believed to be half as much oil left in the north sea than already extracted. with a global overfly of energy, it might be politics that determines the future of the industry in scotland. emma hayward, al jazeera on the northeast coast of scotland. >>> still to come on the show, julian assong looks to have won his careless with the u.n. but is still in the ecuadorian embassy. british authorities say he still faces arrest. >>> how hard drinking is giving south korean health officials a south korean health officials a hangover. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. >> "inside story" takes you beyond
there is believed to be half as much oil left in the north sea than already extracted. with a global overfly of energy, it might be politics that determines the future of the industry in scotland. emma hayward, al jazeera on the northeast coast of scotland. >>> still to come on the show, julian assong looks to have won his careless with the u.n. but is still in the ecuadorian embassy. british authorities say he still faces arrest. >>> how hard drinking is giving south korean...
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believed to be about half as much oil left in the north sea than has already been extracted. but with a global oversupply of energy, it might be politics that determines the future of the industry in scotland. aljazeera, on the northeast coast of scotland. >> coming up, going bearish on wall street. why bernie sanders is getting down on hilliary clinton getting cozy with the big banks. >>> and bringing the longest conflict in the western hemisphere to an end. how the u.s. is playing a role in columbia's future. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. today the word that he raised more than hilliary clinton, by $5 million. and more good news to the vermont senator today. the former naacp leader has formally decided to endorse sanders for president, and he's going to make it official tomorrow. >>> heading into tomorrow's democratic debate, some of the sharpest differences between bernie sanders and hilliary clinton include their policies toward
believed to be about half as much oil left in the north sea than has already been extracted. but with a global oversupply of energy, it might be politics that determines the future of the industry in scotland. aljazeera, on the northeast coast of scotland. >> coming up, going bearish on wall street. why bernie sanders is getting down on hilliary clinton getting cozy with the big banks. >>> and bringing the longest conflict in the western hemisphere to an end. how the u.s. is...
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since they started pumping oil, north sea oil, off the east coast of scotland has been a strong contributor to the u.k. economy, but more than 65,000 jobs have been lost in over a year, emma went to the oil industry heart land to meet some of those who have been effected. >> they should be far out many the north sea. instead they are waiting for the next job, if it ever comes. with 30 years experience to scotland's oil industry, put a few weeks ago was told his contract would be finishing months early. his family is a casualty of the global oil crisis slump. >> people are saying well it costs so much less to fill up the car. people don't realize that the cost of fuel coming down has an impact on the number of jobs out there. >> the discovery of oil out there in the north sea, more than 40 years ago, has held billions of dollars of revenue for the whole of the u.k., it also changed the forges of some people living here, this crisis then has been felt both on and offshore. further south, the city which became rich on black goaled, britain's oil capitol is suffering though, with jobs going and
since they started pumping oil, north sea oil, off the east coast of scotland has been a strong contributor to the u.k. economy, but more than 65,000 jobs have been lost in over a year, emma went to the oil industry heart land to meet some of those who have been effected. >> they should be far out many the north sea. instead they are waiting for the next job, if it ever comes. with 30 years experience to scotland's oil industry, put a few weeks ago was told his contract would be finishing...
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the north sea flooded and all these wetlands banished. research has been done, and they estimate probably several thousand hunters and forgers lived in the wetlands. they lived in small bands and the sea level rise, tinker toy, was probably so fast that you could be born any particular bait and the time he died, life expectancy been was about 28 may become your looking at a completely different landscape because i see that coming. you probably spent a lot of your life afloat in dugout canoes. the biggest defense you have against rising sea levels was that you could move because your possessions were portable. when the north sea flooded people simply moved to higher ground on either side. today we live in cities in the millions, and a very good example is shanghai in china. enormous place. shanghai is at sea level, the chinese government ignore it all. the problem is that this walling off is only going to a certain point because at the same time they are building high rise buildings and the land is sinking under the weight of the groundwate
the north sea flooded and all these wetlands banished. research has been done, and they estimate probably several thousand hunters and forgers lived in the wetlands. they lived in small bands and the sea level rise, tinker toy, was probably so fast that you could be born any particular bait and the time he died, life expectancy been was about 28 may become your looking at a completely different landscape because i see that coming. you probably spent a lot of your life afloat in dugout canoes....
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this believed to be half as much oil left in the north sea than is already been extracted. but with a global oversupply of energy, it might be politics that determines the future of the industry in scotland, al jazeera, on the northeast coast of scotland. the exact details of it haven't been released. the u.s. says it is concerned about the nuclear and missile development. the rocket will carry a satellite. former drugs c.e.o. has refused. he will speak over a controversy price hike. he took the fifth amendment right to remain silent in front of the committee in washington, d.c., and his company raised the price of a drug used to treat h.i.v. patients by more than 5000% last august this is currently out on bail on unrelated fraud charges relating to another of his former companies. a lot more to customer on the news hour, including. >> why south koreans are the biggest liquor drinkers in p the world. and we will tell you what happened when a wind surfer took on the biggest wave ms. the world. amazing details coming up in sport with robin. the biggest drinkers on the earth.
this believed to be half as much oil left in the north sea than is already been extracted. but with a global oversupply of energy, it might be politics that determines the future of the industry in scotland, al jazeera, on the northeast coast of scotland. the exact details of it haven't been released. the u.s. says it is concerned about the nuclear and missile development. the rocket will carry a satellite. former drugs c.e.o. has refused. he will speak over a controversy price hike. he took...
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slight chance of rip currents tonight at the beach, the wind out of the north, seas 2-5 feet. biscayne bay, a lighthop, in the keys, exercise caution, winds building tonigig, seas 3-5 feet in coastal waters will be turning choppy. rt lauderdale, key largo, tonight, mostly clear, staying dry, and look at this, 59 in miami, and 60 in fort lauderdale and 60 for you in the lower keys. by tomorrow,unny skies, maybe a little breezy, especially in the afternoon. highs will be i the low to mid to upper 70s across south florida. and here's your extended outlook. friday, looking beautiful. the breeze will still be around, and that's going to stick around for this saturday. saturday and sunday, a little bit more in the way of cloudiness. check out monday and tuesday though. we start to warmup ahead of another front. a few more showers, and then by wednesday, just a slight cooldown. 7 news will be right back. >> lynn: poor kanye. he says that he's drowning in debt. >> danielle: oh, w wl, and it seems like some of his fans are saying what you just said, poor guy. shireen sandoval is live w
slight chance of rip currents tonight at the beach, the wind out of the north, seas 2-5 feet. biscayne bay, a lighthop, in the keys, exercise caution, winds building tonigig, seas 3-5 feet in coastal waters will be turning choppy. rt lauderdale, key largo, tonight, mostly clear, staying dry, and look at this, 59 in miami, and 60 in fort lauderdale and 60 for you in the lower keys. by tomorrow,unny skies, maybe a little breezy, especially in the afternoon. highs will be i the low to mid to upper...
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@specialities include white @asparagus endive and fish from @the north sea. @he still watches closely over @the restaurant for lunch and @celebrity chefs, this is his @only restaurant. @>>> now to scotland where strong @storms are causing something @unusual, heavy winds up to 90 @miles an hour have turned a @water fall upside down. @how does it work? @the wind blows @against the water fall's flow @forcing the stream of water to @blow upward or backward. @this video already has 2 million @of views youtube. @>> mr. endive himself. @>> that's lettuce, isn't it? @>> yes, little lettuce. @>>> we are going to drop back in @the low 30s. @we'll have a few flurry chances @temperatures, boy, it's a far @cry from where we were earlier @this afternoon. @got out of the house to come to @work and had to stop for a @couple minutes and enjoy the sun @and temperatures in the 60s. @granted, the wind was going @crazy, but that wind is now @bringing in these cooler @temperatures. @woulder in the upper 30s and low @40s. @don't worry, dover, youngstown, @you, too, will be particip
@specialities include white @asparagus endive and fish from @the north sea. @he still watches closely over @the restaurant for lunch and @celebrity chefs, this is his @only restaurant. @>>> now to scotland where strong @storms are causing something @unusual, heavy winds up to 90 @miles an hour have turned a @water fall upside down. @how does it work? @the wind blows @against the water fall's flow @forcing the stream of water to @blow upward or backward. @this video already has 2...
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meanwhile, towards the west, storm pushing against the north sea. 80 kilometers per hour winds. cloudy skies, warsaw 6, rain showers in the forecast. mosco moscow, snow here on your friday. let's quickly wrap up here, across the americas, we have been watching a storm, which is moving from the pacific northwest across the rockies. it is bringing some cold air with it. we have a severe thunderstorm threat. do watch out for that. but this is another big topic. gusty winds up to 80 kilometer. here is the extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of newsline. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. stacey thunder: on this edition of "native report," we meet emma garrett, a skilled basket maker of the eastern band of cherokee. and i start it here at the bottom, and the i make corners. forrest parker: trout were really not historically a huge part of the cherokee culture. stacey thunder: we see how the eastern band of cherokee indians' fisheries resource is managed. a rainbow trout. stacey thunder: and we learn about dakota astronomy. it is kind of di
meanwhile, towards the west, storm pushing against the north sea. 80 kilometers per hour winds. cloudy skies, warsaw 6, rain showers in the forecast. mosco moscow, snow here on your friday. let's quickly wrap up here, across the americas, we have been watching a storm, which is moving from the pacific northwest across the rockies. it is bringing some cold air with it. we have a severe thunderstorm threat. do watch out for that. but this is another big topic. gusty winds up to 80 kilometer. here...
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an island on the north sea, known for its picturesque coast, luxury properties and the celebrities whoere every summer. while some might regard sylt as an exclusive playground for the rich, it turned out to be a sanctuary for the destitute somalian, one that has provided him with a job and for the very first time in his life, a home to call his own. reporter: abdihakiin mohamed abdurahman's dangerous journey from somalia to sylt took eight years. he crossed the sahara, was locked up in lybian jails, and finally made it across the mediterranean. now he's found freedom in list in the far north of germany. reporter: abdurahman's life in a better world began in the locker room of fc united sylt. a soccer team that consists entirely of refugees. they have all experinced similar ordeals. after one of the matches, a volunteer helped abdurahman find a job. here, at the five-star arosa sylt hotel, this luxury spa has offered work to three refugees in all. hotel manager gordon debus gives him a warm welcome. today, abdurahman will be signing his first ever employment contract. it's a first for t
an island on the north sea, known for its picturesque coast, luxury properties and the celebrities whoere every summer. while some might regard sylt as an exclusive playground for the rich, it turned out to be a sanctuary for the destitute somalian, one that has provided him with a job and for the very first time in his life, a home to call his own. reporter: abdihakiin mohamed abdurahman's dangerous journey from somalia to sylt took eight years. he crossed the sahara, was locked up in lybian...
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busy despite the slump, but we know that the cuts are beginning to bite here and out there in the north sea. indirectly, we're told that hospitality is being affected. hotel rooms, the levels are much lower than they were. a taxi driver told me that his income has halved since the middle of last year. many believe that the oil prices will go up, but at some point in 2016, here they hope that it happens sooner, rather later. >> the world health organization is warning that the zika outbreak could spread from south america to africa and asia. the zika virus, which has been blamed for thousands of birth defects in brazil, they're setting up guidelines for pregnant women. >> the problem is that the complications of this relatively mild illness do have potentially devastating effects for families. to have a child with microcephaly and to have a ten-fold increase in numbers, and the potential to spread, not just across latin america, but into africa and into asia, which have the highest birth rates in the world, we believe is a matter of public health concern and constitutes an international ener
busy despite the slump, but we know that the cuts are beginning to bite here and out there in the north sea. indirectly, we're told that hospitality is being affected. hotel rooms, the levels are much lower than they were. a taxi driver told me that his income has halved since the middle of last year. many believe that the oil prices will go up, but at some point in 2016, here they hope that it happens sooner, rather later. >> the world health organization is warning that the zika...
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the north sea, and it is very rare the beach danish coastlines. it has been 70 years since the last time a whale beached on this part of the coastline. marine biologists will perfrom an autopsy to find out how the whale died. (weather anim - with track) this afternoon: mostly cloudy with thunderstorms developing between after 4 pm. strong to severe storms are likely. highs: low-70s. winds: s 10-20 tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered evening showers and storms early. lows: upper-40s. winds: sw 10-20 mph. thursday: partly cloudy. highs: upper-50s. winds: w 15-25 mph, gusts to 35 mph. a warm front is pushing through the region, so it'll be warm this afternoon with highs in the low-70s. in addition to a warm day, it'll be windy, sustained winds at 10-20 mph with gusts up story today will be the possibility of severe weather this afternoon, primarily after 4 pm. the storm prediction center has placed our entire viewing area under an enhanced to moderate risk for severe storms. our primary threat will be straight-line winds in excess of 60 mph. we can
the north sea, and it is very rare the beach danish coastlines. it has been 70 years since the last time a whale beached on this part of the coastline. marine biologists will perfrom an autopsy to find out how the whale died. (weather anim - with track) this afternoon: mostly cloudy with thunderstorms developing between after 4 pm. strong to severe storms are likely. highs: low-70s. winds: s 10-20 tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered evening showers and storms early. lows: upper-40s. winds: sw...
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has reported that in 1989, shell oil announced it was redesigning its natural gas platform in the north sea in the atlantic in order to deal with rising sea levels caused by global warming. yet despite this admission, shell continued funding groups denying the existence of climate change for decades. oil giant exxon mobil is already facing a criminal investigation over similar charges that it mislead investors and lied to the public about the risks of climate change. the white house has announced president obama will visit argentina later this month in a trip that signals a "new era" in the two countries' relationship, only months after argentina's new right-wing president mauricio macri came to power. deputy u.s. national security adviser ben rhodes said he expects the u.s. and argentina to have a closer economic relationship moving forward. >> with respect to argentina, we definitely anticipate there will be a closer partner on a range of issues, in fact, president macri has been a strong voice for democracy and human rights in latin america. he signaled he would like to have closer econo
has reported that in 1989, shell oil announced it was redesigning its natural gas platform in the north sea in the atlantic in order to deal with rising sea levels caused by global warming. yet despite this admission, shell continued funding groups denying the existence of climate change for decades. oil giant exxon mobil is already facing a criminal investigation over similar charges that it mislead investors and lied to the public about the risks of climate change. the white house has...
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sealed of the baltic and the north seas. experts say the ship is very well preserved and a special platform that allows the water to constantly flow over the vessel so it won't deteriorate. >>> in just a few months everyone will have a chance to go inside the apollo 11. putting a virtual 3d look inside an expand module online. and want to give individuals a. inside not only the technology took to the moon, personal things left behind by the astronauts themselves. that virtual look will go live starting in july. >>> s reton native and american idol contest continue at sonica is still alive in the competition. [singing] . >> sara: beautiful. moved on to the final 14 after a may iing performance of adele a may iing performance of adele's "skyfall." and the field is getting smaller. she made a stop at bostoner a children hospital and met 9-year-old ella who is fighting leukemia. a big fan of "idol" and sonic and her mom reached out to her to make the meeting happened. >>> we are following breaking news out of logan airport where
sealed of the baltic and the north seas. experts say the ship is very well preserved and a special platform that allows the water to constantly flow over the vessel so it won't deteriorate. >>> in just a few months everyone will have a chance to go inside the apollo 11. putting a virtual 3d look inside an expand module online. and want to give individuals a. inside not only the technology took to the moon, personal things left behind by the astronauts themselves. that virtual look will...
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even in the north sea, it was estimated last year that those operating costs on average, were from $3020l the year before, falling to $17 by the end of this year. the oil price has to come down quite some way before we get below the operating cost. manus: did we test the $20 before we saw the worst? >> absolutely. and it isto $20 possible we go below that. naiv -- call me naive, i think it is still good news at the end of the day. anna: india does tend to benefit. at 6 trillionwing rupees. the finance minister is hailing the successes of the indian economy, despite the turmoil in global markets. manus: thanks to politics and. to paul -- thanks jackson. stay with "countdown." ♪ anna: welcome back. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. announcedthe company plans to buy back $3.5 billion in stocks. directors on the board are responding to a decline in the company shares. willnt pharmaceuticals delay releasing its fourth-quarter results. the executive faces questions about his business practices, strategy, and accounting. the stock has lost more than 2/3 of its value since august. the c
even in the north sea, it was estimated last year that those operating costs on average, were from $3020l the year before, falling to $17 by the end of this year. the oil price has to come down quite some way before we get below the operating cost. manus: did we test the $20 before we saw the worst? >> absolutely. and it isto $20 possible we go below that. naiv -- call me naive, i think it is still good news at the end of the day. anna: india does tend to benefit. at 6 trillionwing...
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-- and they really did expand, they became a pretty significant international oil -- theyin the north seat this debt problem. guy: great stuff. ryan, thanks very much. if i'm looking to try and work out what my dv cover is, how nervous should i be of some of these oil companies? they are clearly taking action. dividends very much on the edge? >> i think they are on the edge. only noticed now there was a problem in the oil industry -- guy: people have been holding onto these stocks -- they're big portions of an income portfolio. it's becoming a shrinking pool of assets that payouts at these dividends. >> it's true. but in these environments, in the medium-term outlook, i think it is pretty quick and easy to conclude that this is not going to be sustainable. what i am more concerned about is not just rub salt cutting dividends -- just repsol cutting dividends, but a broader trend of cutting dividends. that's not great for markets. hans: i want to stick with that scene. asset managersd aren't getting dividends from oil companies, not from deutsche bank certainly, what does this do to the ins
-- and they really did expand, they became a pretty significant international oil -- theyin the north seat this debt problem. guy: great stuff. ryan, thanks very much. if i'm looking to try and work out what my dv cover is, how nervous should i be of some of these oil companies? they are clearly taking action. dividends very much on the edge? >> i think they are on the edge. only noticed now there was a problem in the oil industry -- guy: people have been holding onto these stocks --...
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north korea. a patrol boat moved south of the boundary in the sea. a north korea pa frol boat came south of the de facto maritime border. at about 6.55am local time. the defense ministry here saying that five warning shots were fired by vessels of the south korean navy and that that boat retreated north of the line. in about 20 minutes the incident was over. a heightened alert status is maintained. there is no schedule for park geun-hye. across asia a big holiday here as well. it south korea says it will expand it's loud speaker broadcast in response to the rocket launch. a lot of the focus now as in our countries is concerned on the u.n. security council after that emergency meeting on sunday. a lot of pressure trying to be brought to bear on china to support much tougher new sanctions against nok in response to the january 6 nuclear test and sunday's rocket launch >>> in syria where government forces backed by russian air strikes had intensifying in a campaign to recapture the city of aleppo. they have seized territory as they tried to cut rebel sup
north korea. a patrol boat moved south of the boundary in the sea. a north korea pa frol boat came south of the de facto maritime border. at about 6.55am local time. the defense ministry here saying that five warning shots were fired by vessels of the south korean navy and that that boat retreated north of the line. in about 20 minutes the incident was over. a heightened alert status is maintained. there is no schedule for park geun-hye. across asia a big holiday here as well. it south korea...
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i met holy surprise, i think the real story of this unfortunately has been the impact on the north seas a much higher cost producer. we don't here for a much about the job loss. it is one of the jewels in our crown. unfortunately, it is being decimated by this. anna: you are not in a position if you get the green light and are planning that the rules going a favor that you have a wealth of talent pool to pick from. thecis: not just us, but u.k. is uniquely positioned in europe because of the heritage of aberdeen. the store else in europe that has that capability. the u.k. could lead to europe. anna: if anybody's going to frack in the u.k., you're going to get there first? they may do a virtual well first, but we will be the first to have a horizontal well. anna: thank you so much for joining us this morning. gears, aia shares have slumped after china may face restrictions on the buying of overseas insurance. this was a very active story for the london market yesterday. we saw prudential temporarily suspend trading. let's get more from sherry who joined the stuff from hong kong. first,
i met holy surprise, i think the real story of this unfortunately has been the impact on the north seas a much higher cost producer. we don't here for a much about the job loss. it is one of the jewels in our crown. unfortunately, it is being decimated by this. anna: you are not in a position if you get the green light and are planning that the rules going a favor that you have a wealth of talent pool to pick from. thecis: not just us, but u.k. is uniquely positioned in europe because of the...
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this was in the north sea. amazingly the large sea managed to withstand that huge blow.before the top of the hour. national geographic's "brain games" is back for another season. they're leaving people perplexed and smarter. look at these tests. >> what really goes on inside our brains? why do we react to things automatically? >> oh! >> and adapt to the world around us. >> okay. >> how about a simple high five? >> and solve problems? >> about eight minutes quick. >> time to go sightseeing inside your head. >> fantastic. >> wow. here to put our brains to the test, i'm a little nervous -- >> welcome back. >> host jason silva. >> how are you, thank you for having me. >> you're going to put us through the tests you do on the show. the first one is sight and sound. >> that's right. we tend to go by our visual information most of the time. we sort of assumed the reaction time with our eyes is really fast. but the truth is we have other reflexes their faster. so i'm going to ask you to close your eyes. i'm going to go behind you. when you hear a sound you're going to stand up.
this was in the north sea. amazingly the large sea managed to withstand that huge blow.before the top of the hour. national geographic's "brain games" is back for another season. they're leaving people perplexed and smarter. look at these tests. >> what really goes on inside our brains? why do we react to things automatically? >> oh! >> and adapt to the world around us. >> okay. >> how about a simple high five? >> and solve problems? >> about...
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high up on the agenda, north korea and the south china sea. the u.s. and china have agreed on the need for new u.n. sanctions for north korea. pyongyang recently conducted a nuclear test and also launched a rocket which is widely believed to have been a long-range ballistic missile test. the u.s. is calling for a tough response. but china has cautioned that harsh penalties may destabilize the region. they will continue talks on the possible u.n. sanctions. it's anticipated wang will urge the u.s. to start discussions with north korea. he proposed last week that denuclearization talks should be paired with the consideration of a peace treaty which pyongyang wants. but the u.s. is refusing to sit down with north korea until it takes specific steps towards denuclearization. also on the agenda for kerry and wang, the south china sea. last week kerry criticized china for deploying a missile system on a disputed island despite chinese president xi jinping's pledge not to militarize the region. now, countries near north korea have been on heightened alert. u.s
high up on the agenda, north korea and the south china sea. the u.s. and china have agreed on the need for new u.n. sanctions for north korea. pyongyang recently conducted a nuclear test and also launched a rocket which is widely believed to have been a long-range ballistic missile test. the u.s. is calling for a tough response. but china has cautioned that harsh penalties may destabilize the region. they will continue talks on the possible u.n. sanctions. it's anticipated wang will urge the...
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i've been here a long time and there's people in the north sea that have roots and people in the valleyaint mesopotamia their roots are totally different. one thing we did learn from hurricane katrina, one of the most important weapons in the face of catastrophic disaster are the tires in ties in the community and neighborhood and church. that is what makes life function but today in a much more anonymous urban world we are facing completely different issues and do we resettle people at higher ground or what? whatever you do come at the cost is good to be astronomic and it's not a problem that you or i case, it is a problem for great grandchildren lived with every day of their lives. but the will is good there to be a higher incident of extreme weather events that would be the major el niÑo's likely are facing now or just major storms. if we get a storm here you get the wind coming in from the southeast and a quite vicious sea and if that coincides with an exceptionally high tide, what's going to happen to houses when sea levels are higher right on the beach and what do you do? do you r
i've been here a long time and there's people in the north sea that have roots and people in the valleyaint mesopotamia their roots are totally different. one thing we did learn from hurricane katrina, one of the most important weapons in the face of catastrophic disaster are the tires in ties in the community and neighborhood and church. that is what makes life function but today in a much more anonymous urban world we are facing completely different issues and do we resettle people at higher...
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winds shifting from the north-northeast. seas two to four feet overhe atlantic waters. bay in a moderate chop all day. looking nice for your first alert forecast on your saturday. a chilly start with temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. a few high clouds to last into the afternoon hours. later today highs in the lower 70s, >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks. miserable men of instagram. why are these guys so unhappy? >> i want to know if jeff has posted anything. >> that's me. >> but first necessary message i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changein behavior, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell
winds shifting from the north-northeast. seas two to four feet overhe atlantic waters. bay in a moderate chop all day. looking nice for your first alert forecast on your saturday. a chilly start with temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. a few high clouds to last into the afternoon hours. later today highs in the lower 70s, >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks. miserable men of instagram. why are these guys so unhappy? >> i want to know if jeff has...
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middle east, russia, south china sea, north korean peninsula. so both of those have merits.a question of where the united states should deploy and use its military resources, are we actively engaged in military operation he ors or are we deteg pad things from happening? as mark noted it would be great in our european partners could be a little bit more generous in terms of resourcing their security. in ways that actually the rebalance of the pacific has been quiek successful at completely reengaging the primacy of the u.s. security relationship in asia pacific, vietnam, the philippines, japan, very much engaged in the national security framework in asia pacific since the obama initiative was announced in australia in 2011. but to your core question, we're still -- the debate is still divided between those who say we are the largest military in the world versus these threats out there that american leadership is critical an we're going to have to generate the resources and capability to deal with all of those threats. >> when we hear candidates talking about the number of shi
middle east, russia, south china sea, north korean peninsula. so both of those have merits.a question of where the united states should deploy and use its military resources, are we actively engaged in military operation he ors or are we deteg pad things from happening? as mark noted it would be great in our european partners could be a little bit more generous in terms of resourcing their security. in ways that actually the rebalance of the pacific has been quiek successful at completely...
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discarded parts of the fuselage drop to the south before the second stage crashes into the sea north-east of the philippines. >> the flight path notwithstanding, japan says it will shoot down the rocket if any part threatens south korean soil. a meeting was called for. demanding north korea rethink its plans. >> we warn that the north will play a price if they go ahead with the missile flights plan. it's a threat to piece. >> previous prelaunch announcements provoked similar aamounts of rhetoric. pyongyang pressed ahead with its plans. seeians grew familiar with the event. >> south korea cannot deal with this by itself. i have great concerns. >> if they launch, they launch. i don't feel it's a threat. >> south korea promises punishment, pushing for a stringent set of sanctions. there has been plenty of pressure on china for punishing the ally. if pyongyang is concerned about how beijing may react, it is not showing it, picking the day that a chinese official touched down >>> still to come, heading to the polls, an election date announced for ireland, a crucial vote for jobs and the econom
discarded parts of the fuselage drop to the south before the second stage crashes into the sea north-east of the philippines. >> the flight path notwithstanding, japan says it will shoot down the rocket if any part threatens south korean soil. a meeting was called for. demanding north korea rethink its plans. >> we warn that the north will play a price if they go ahead with the missile flights plan. it's a threat to piece. >> previous prelaunch announcements provoked similar...
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it was found in newport in netherlands and failed the baltic and north sea in 14 hundreds. experts say the ship is very well preserved and kept on a especially designed platform and allow water to constantly flow over the vessel so it won't deteriorate. >> gene: few months everyone will have a chance to go inside and give people a peak without damaging the foot traffic. inside not only the technology that the astronauts took to the moon but also personal things left behind by the astronauts themselves and virtual look goes live in july. >> sara: amazing performance and getting a bit smaller and made stop at boston children's hospital this week and met nine-year-old ella powers fighting leukemia and big fan of her to make the meeting happen. >> what a sweetheart and beautiful voice. >> gene: continue to follow breaking news at logan airport as plane full of passengers hit by a van. >> shiri: snow to talk about but the wind chills and chilly spots we get down to 30 below coming up next. billboard to say he >> sara: breaking this morning, a scare at the airport when plane -- v
it was found in newport in netherlands and failed the baltic and north sea in 14 hundreds. experts say the ship is very well preserved and kept on a especially designed platform and allow water to constantly flow over the vessel so it won't deteriorate. >> gene: few months everyone will have a chance to go inside and give people a peak without damaging the foot traffic. inside not only the technology that the astronauts took to the moon but also personal things left behind by the...
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winds from the north seas 2- 3 feet. moderate chop on the intracoastal and this is the radar. radar quiet and that' s exactly the way we like it. occasional rain during the week when it doesn' t interfere with and enjoy it is even more perfect. today 68, maybe 74 for tomorrow and there is going to the cool air over the southeast and choose to say cool rather than cold because it' s february and a lot of these areas very cold but it' s not. it is not so much but moderate cool air. conditions for us small craft caution it is still small craft caution. this is what should happen for the day and stay off shore and perfect with blue skies and abundant sunshine. put sun screen on the nose and face and any exposed skin because the sun will be really strong. look as we go hour by hour and 47 turns into 60 this morning and 68 and some of the other temperatures around the area. 61 expected to be the high in palm coast and the villages at 64 and kissimee at 66 and melbourne 66. could mean a touch of frost on the ground in a couple of locations, particularly if the winds go calm. look at
winds from the north seas 2- 3 feet. moderate chop on the intracoastal and this is the radar. radar quiet and that' s exactly the way we like it. occasional rain during the week when it doesn' t interfere with and enjoy it is even more perfect. today 68, maybe 74 for tomorrow and there is going to the cool air over the southeast and choose to say cool rather than cold because it' s february and a lot of these areas very cold but it' s not. it is not so much but moderate cool air. conditions for...
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a little further north, boston had "sea smoke" forming over the water. the fog is created when especially cold air moves over warmer waters. and in the midwest, chunks of ice have formed along the banks of lake michigan's belmont harbor in chicago. but not everyone is heeding official warnings... "what are you doing out in the snow on a bicycle going the wrong way on 52?" "well, you're not allowed to ride the bike down that way, and i'm hungry i'm andrew spencer reporting. time now for an update on your weather. for that we turn to meteorologist ben tanner. the air is fairly dry and needs to moisten up for us for that we turn to meteorologist ben tanner. to moisten up for us to have any action with this through the central midlands to perspective, look for light drizzle with up to a trace through the central midlands to a touch more in the scattered showers. temperatures will rise to the lower 50s by late this evening into the overnight as a warm then clearing skies by late the air is fairly dry and needs to moisten up for us to have any this becomes a r
a little further north, boston had "sea smoke" forming over the water. the fog is created when especially cold air moves over warmer waters. and in the midwest, chunks of ice have formed along the banks of lake michigan's belmont harbor in chicago. but not everyone is heeding official warnings... "what are you doing out in the snow on a bicycle going the wrong way on 52?" "well, you're not allowed to ride the bike down that way, and i'm hungry i'm andrew spencer...
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when the ship hit rough seas off north carolina. 120 miles per hour winds. battering the cruise ship. injuring 4 passengers. none of them seriously. for hours passengers hunkered >> . pope francis leaving tomorrow for a week long trip to mexico. and plans to visit some of the most violent and poverty stricken neighborhoods in all of the americas. >> . bringing hope to people of drug violence. his mission to mexico. starting tomorrow on good day colorado. >> . students taking control of their education. >> what the next generation of learning looks like. getting a lesson on it themselves. rin the middle of a time when senior povertyt is increasing. republicans and some democratsp came up with a brilliant idea for cutting cost-of-living adjustments for social security. we said, "it will be over our dead bodies as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, >> the students and seen seniors worked together decorate cards and create messages. >> . a n
when the ship hit rough seas off north carolina. 120 miles per hour winds. battering the cruise ship. injuring 4 passengers. none of them seriously. for hours passengers hunkered >> . pope francis leaving tomorrow for a week long trip to mexico. and plans to visit some of the most violent and poverty stricken neighborhoods in all of the americas. >> . bringing hope to people of drug violence. his mission to mexico. starting tomorrow on good day colorado. >> . students taking...
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. >> here's a video shot by a passenger of rough seas near north carolina. >> they also took pictures of the damage on board.rd large faces of broke. they captain treated the chef is still see where they. there headed back to port. the passenger was will get a full refund and half off a you're about to humor happened in north china radio station live on the air. >> everything these stands are about. --r.ta >> incredible fit a car ran into the studioib as you heard, no one was hurt thankfully.nk investigators still looking into the cause of that crash. that has to be right on the street. c casey anthony has launched a business five years after being found not a guilty of murdering her daughter to launch a photography business called case in of photography in south florida she hasn't said what kind of the title she thinks she wishes staffing pictures all over west palm a beach. she was acquitted of murder in her two -year-old daughter what are you doing this summer. plus family path the vanishing the right into thin air most of her to be. heartbroken local families test theirie stories
. >> here's a video shot by a passenger of rough seas near north carolina. >> they also took pictures of the damage on board.rd large faces of broke. they captain treated the chef is still see where they. there headed back to port. the passenger was will get a full refund and half off a you're about to humor happened in north china radio station live on the air. >> everything these stands are about. --r.ta >> incredible fit a car ran into the studioib as you heard, no...
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the effects of the front.monday morning they saw near-whiteout conditions.a little further north, boston had "sea smoke" forming over the water.the fog is created when especially cold air moves over warmer waters.and in the midwest, chunks of ice have formed along the banks of lake michigan's belmont harbor in chicago.but not *everyone* is heeding official warnings... "what are you doing out in the snow on a bicycle going the wrong way on 52?" "well, you're not allowed to ride the bike down that way, and i'm hungry // sometimes you've have to do what you have to reporting. forecasters expect more than 85 million people from the midwest to the eastern seaboard to stuck at home at least part of today.but the winter weather could melt your savings by spring. melt your weather could but home eastern seaboard midwest to the people from the 85 million expect more than 85 million people from the midwest to the eastern seaboard to stuck at home eastern seaboard midwest to the 85 million people from the midwest to the eastern seaboard to stuck at home at least part of today.but the savings by spring.mary
the effects of the front.monday morning they saw near-whiteout conditions.a little further north, boston had "sea smoke" forming over the water.the fog is created when especially cold air moves over warmer waters.and in the midwest, chunks of ice have formed along the banks of lake michigan's belmont harbor in chicago.but not *everyone* is heeding official warnings... "what are you doing out in the snow on a bicycle going the wrong way on 52?" "well, you're not allowed...
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strong winds from the north and rough seas. don't take the boat out, gale warning, high surf advisories and rip current risks. and highs in the 50s and 506s all week. traffic on the 8s, at least we had early construction picked up. >>> and we have some good news in general, there's been a lot of congestion over the last several weeks with the new alignment and it's part of the widening project of 275. things look different here coming off the howard franklin bridge down to downtown. and first of all, they opened up earlier than expected, 275 northbound here. the only thing that's still blocked, our ryan hughes was just there, the dale mabry highway at the exit ramp. and that should wrap up in about half an hour. and now we have a fourth lane opened up between west shore and himes. it's all again part of the the first portion there has been reopened. so you will see an extra lane, that's four lanes instead of three. i get excited when we have more lanes on 275 especially off the howard franklin bridge. and let's talk about a cra
strong winds from the north and rough seas. don't take the boat out, gale warning, high surf advisories and rip current risks. and highs in the 50s and 506s all week. traffic on the 8s, at least we had early construction picked up. >>> and we have some good news in general, there's been a lot of congestion over the last several weeks with the new alignment and it's part of the widening project of 275. things look different here coming off the howard franklin bridge down to downtown....
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costoductivity can stretch into the tens of thousands of dollars, but when you talk about a platform in the north seahundreds of millions of dollars. it is a sentiment that has to change. prices would be about $10 better in the latter half of the year, you have a positive outlook. you don't really begin abandoning wells until you have low prices and you believe it will be low and lose money for a long time. scarlet: the cost of halting production is high but what are the advantages of continuing to pump? r.t.: well, it is a simple equation. production times christ is the top line and all you can control is the production. it is hard to go to a cfl and say not only do i want to shut off production, i also want to increase costs while revenue is at an all-time low. alix: digging deeper, it seems like there are, in my mind, three things that have contributed to this. they can spend much less to produce oil. 2, they hedged a lot so they have to keep production going even if they don't want to. three, they drilled a lot of wealth and didn't complete them. they have these extra wells they can tap when they
costoductivity can stretch into the tens of thousands of dollars, but when you talk about a platform in the north seahundreds of millions of dollars. it is a sentiment that has to change. prices would be about $10 better in the latter half of the year, you have a positive outlook. you don't really begin abandoning wells until you have low prices and you believe it will be low and lose money for a long time. scarlet: the cost of halting production is high but what are the advantages of...
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as the weekend goes on, we're expecting wind to pick up from the north-northwest, seas occasionally up to four feet along the gulf stream, leaving the question is what can we >>> the florida primary may be more than four weeks away, tt didn't stop republican front-runner donald trump from campaigning in the sunshine state. >> jeb, he's asleep, he's asleep seriously, can you imagine jeb negotiating with china? can you imagine. >> you see right there trump took shots at jeb bush, marco rubio and all the presidential candidates before a packed house last night in tampa. florida polls show trump 20 points ahead of the next closest challenger ted cruz. trump and his rival republicans will be in south carolina tomorrow for their last debate before that state's republican primary on fbruary 20th. >>> they say it's not nice to not make good on a promise. republican presidential candidate donald trump, ted cruz and marco rubio have failed to release this year's tax returns despite promises to do so. hillary clinton and jeb bush have disclosed years' worth of their tax returns. there's no legal
as the weekend goes on, we're expecting wind to pick up from the north-northwest, seas occasionally up to four feet along the gulf stream, leaving the question is what can we >>> the florida primary may be more than four weeks away, tt didn't stop republican front-runner donald trump from campaigning in the sunshine state. >> jeb, he's asleep, he's asleep seriously, can you imagine jeb negotiating with china? can you imagine. >> you see right there trump took shots at jeb...
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that's probably pretty much where you'll have supplies shut in, in the u.s., in the north sea, and canadas the response you'll get to shut in production and those key areas. >> if we go to -- i hate to say this, we're in an oil conference here, someone will start throwing stuff at us, if webuck there for a couple of months, it may not happen, but what does the knock markstock market look >> stocks will go down. >> many can't go down much more, scott. >> they will go down. it will get opec to start talking. to me, the positive thing about the freeze is that russia and saudi are talking. with what is going on in damascus, what is going on in the rest of the world, and at least they're talking. that was very important message that i saw coming out of the freeze. >> opec might argue that they, you know, sort of niemi was saying, saudi arabia is not the swing producer anymore. it is america. it is pioneer. it is diamondback. it is everybody, that we have the power to move prices. why aren't we seeing u.s. producers reduce production more than they have? it has come down, but not by much. >> ye
that's probably pretty much where you'll have supplies shut in, in the u.s., in the north sea, and canadas the response you'll get to shut in production and those key areas. >> if we go to -- i hate to say this, we're in an oil conference here, someone will start throwing stuff at us, if webuck there for a couple of months, it may not happen, but what does the knock markstock market look >> stocks will go down. >> many can't go down much more, scott. >> they will go...
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the effects of the front.monday morning they saw near-whiteout conditions.a little further north, boston had "sea smoke" forming over the water.the fog is created when especially cold air moves over warmer waters.and in the midwest, chunks of ice have formed along the banks of lake michigan's belmont harbor in chicago.but not *everyone* is heeding official warnings... "what are you doing out in the snow on a bicycle going the you're not allowed to ride the bike down that way, and i'm hungry // sometimes you've have to do what you have to do."i'm andrew spencer reporting. back here at home - it's amazing what can be accomplished when a group of determined volunteers put their heads together for a good cause.thanks to the hundreds of people who attended the 2016 roanoke heart ball, a dedicated group of volunteers and staff at the american heart association, and the generosity of multiple sponsors ... there is now 111- thousand more dollars earmarked for life-saving research for heart disease and stroke.the american heart association funds significant research - totaling 6.6 dollars - throughout the
the effects of the front.monday morning they saw near-whiteout conditions.a little further north, boston had "sea smoke" forming over the water.the fog is created when especially cold air moves over warmer waters.and in the midwest, chunks of ice have formed along the banks of lake michigan's belmont harbor in chicago.but not *everyone* is heeding official warnings... "what are you doing out in the snow on a bicycle going the you're not allowed to ride the bike down that way, and...
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but north sea certainly will be down as we go through this year because it is too expensive. we were cutting projects at $100 oil and now we are at $32. jon: that you for joining us. a dividend fort the retailers and the consumers? calls and wayfarer have just reported there earnings. that's next. stephanie: you are watching "bloomberg ." justs and wayfarer have released their quarterly earnings. in the earnings season, retailers have outperformed the s&p and here is shelly banjo of gadfly. let's walk through what we are seeing in the retail picture. starting with wayfair, they are missing. >> the interesting thing about wayfair is that people were really expecting it to post its first profit in a long time and they still reported a loss. you think that they would really push it to show people that we can make a profit. >> the criticism is, wayfair is basically a similar basis to amazon. if you try to swim in amazon's pool you will get killed by the shark. >> it right because there are such few publicly traded e-commerce companies. they keep going and customers keep comin
but north sea certainly will be down as we go through this year because it is too expensive. we were cutting projects at $100 oil and now we are at $32. jon: that you for joining us. a dividend fort the retailers and the consumers? calls and wayfarer have just reported there earnings. that's next. stephanie: you are watching "bloomberg ." justs and wayfarer have released their quarterly earnings. in the earnings season, retailers have outperformed the s&p and here is shelly banjo...
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york to florida on sunday for a seven- day voyage to the bahamas.but, the ship ran into rough seas near north carolina. the storm produced 120- mile- per- hour winds.. battering the cruise ship and injuring four passengers.passengers will get a refund for their trouble plus a voucher for 3 indiana's first and only confirmed zika victim is trying to calm people's fears. dr. barbara ihrke is the head of indiana weslyan university's nursing school in marion. she was in haiti last month teaching when she contracted the virus.she says she initially diagnosed herself and that she doesn't regret her trip to haiti. (:00) "i really never expected it, i started having a headache, a little bit of joint pain. on thursday the 28th of january, i had rash that came all over from my face and legs, my arms my trunk," (:14)according to the centers for disease control, symptoms, but only in a small amount of those who are bitten. the zika virus can also cause serious birth defects.pregnant women are advised to avoid areas with the mosquito- borne illness. 3 it's no secret airlines have been putting the "squeeze
york to florida on sunday for a seven- day voyage to the bahamas.but, the ship ran into rough seas near north carolina. the storm produced 120- mile- per- hour winds.. battering the cruise ship and injuring four passengers.passengers will get a refund for their trouble plus a voucher for 3 indiana's first and only confirmed zika victim is trying to calm people's fears. dr. barbara ihrke is the head of indiana weslyan university's nursing school in marion. she was in haiti last month teaching...
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i mean it will move out to sea, and the north western part of the snow area will make its way into new york city, and i don't think we get much in the way of accumulation for the city. just east. long island into connecticut. 1-3inches, and the heavier snow relegated for new england, and there's more chances of snow. i will talk about that with the accuweather 7: 7:00 -- 7-day. the snow in the city, the steadier snow in the city. during the day on monday, accumulation in those areas. tuesday, another opportunity of snow, another system moving to the south this one, a bit closer, and it has more of an opportunity tuesday into tuesday night into early wednesday to create the accumulation. 40 on wednesday, and a few flakes are leftover, and then colder headed into the day on thursday, and the temperatures another shot of snow showers on thursday afternoon with the arctic cold front behind it. very cold friday into the weekend. only into the 20s, and look for an update tomorrow morning. >> thank you, jeff. >>> an incredible break through in the veterinarian world. >> a dog named zeeba whos
i mean it will move out to sea, and the north western part of the snow area will make its way into new york city, and i don't think we get much in the way of accumulation for the city. just east. long island into connecticut. 1-3inches, and the heavier snow relegated for new england, and there's more chances of snow. i will talk about that with the accuweather 7: 7:00 -- 7-day. the snow in the city, the steadier snow in the city. during the day on monday, accumulation in those areas. tuesday,...
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climbed out of her bedroom window early that morning saturday police found her body in north carolina just across the sea border police arrested eighteen year old virginia tech engineering student david eisenhower and charged him with abduction and first degree murder nineteen year old natalie keepers who also goes to tech is accused of helping eisenhower disposal of al's body based on evidence collected today we have determined that eisenhower and a coworker pointed part now use this relationship to the ranch to go out and then killer state police spent the day searching a pond near the virginia tech campus they have not said what they were trying to find state troopers are working to find out how injured woman ended up lying on an interstate off ramp early this morning police started getting calls about the ins and a little after two am the one on the shoulder of the ramp leading from westbound i sixty four northampton boulevard. medics took her to the hospital. troopers do expect her to survive investigator say people saw a red pickup truck driving away from her. we left at the light at the bottom of
climbed out of her bedroom window early that morning saturday police found her body in north carolina just across the sea border police arrested eighteen year old virginia tech engineering student david eisenhower and charged him with abduction and first degree murder nineteen year old natalie keepers who also goes to tech is accused of helping eisenhower disposal of al's body based on evidence collected today we have determined that eisenhower and a coworker pointed part now use this...
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sea. the north channel of boston after a tugboat crashed and sank. pieces of the vote fell to the ocean floor, major concerns that they were near the channel and could damage other ships. the coast guard was restricting large vessels like natural gas tankers and other ships from entering. >> we had to put safety in place to keep traffic from moving through. the ship is about 160 yards outside the channel. >> again, that the distance that she said means things are safe for now. but the tugboat will have to be completely removed to have future problems. >> about 30 degrees in the area. not as nice as yesterday, but decent for this time of year. harvey: you hit it right on the head. a little colder than it was yesterday by about 10-12 degrees in boston. we are set up for a cold night. boston at 32. upper 20' s in worcester. the wind is coming straight down out of the n the skies are clear. the winds will become late. cold air, light winds, it' s going to be a cold night. some clouds just offshore worked with the ap -- some clouds just offshore flirt wit
sea. the north channel of boston after a tugboat crashed and sank. pieces of the vote fell to the ocean floor, major concerns that they were near the channel and could damage other ships. the coast guard was restricting large vessels like natural gas tankers and other ships from entering. >> we had to put safety in place to keep traffic from moving through. the ship is about 160 yards outside the channel. >> again, that the distance that she said means things are safe for now. but...
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more of a westerly jog so a broad corridor here of 4 to 8 inches of heavy wet snowfall into the sea coast. north and west of worcester at 2 to 4 inches of snowfall drier here and then towards the cape and island at 2 to 4 because we will be in the rain so hong by the time you flip over to snow it will limit accumulations and smallest amounts on nantucket. the biggest issues when it comes to commuting is in the morning. if you can work from home tomorrow aid good idea across much of the area by the evening roads should be starting to improve. we will talk more about the winds and chance for power how thages coming up in a bit -- outages coming up in a bit. >>> it's been a rough winter for city officials apologizing after two storms. >> once because the city streets were not salted and plowed and then for issuing a late night park ban and towing 350 cars. is worcester ready chantee lans has the story. >> reporter: in prink like -- spring hike temperatures. >> beautiful. >> reporter: crews gear up for friday's storm. >> if we get the plowable amount of snow they will be ready to go. >> reporter: ci
more of a westerly jog so a broad corridor here of 4 to 8 inches of heavy wet snowfall into the sea coast. north and west of worcester at 2 to 4 inches of snowfall drier here and then towards the cape and island at 2 to 4 because we will be in the rain so hong by the time you flip over to snow it will limit accumulations and smallest amounts on nantucket. the biggest issues when it comes to commuting is in the morning. if you can work from home tomorrow aid good idea across much of the area by...
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>> kevin: 495, southern branch up i-95 on the north shore and sea coast of new hampshire, starting to see flakes fly there as well and spreaded across as expected and amounts starting to add up especially during the afternoon hours and we will keep >> gene: simple act of kindness caught on camera and how police officer was able to help a woman and why he didn't stop at few items of clothing and warm meal. and now at >> kevin: rolling around huge storm producing strong wind and many reports of coastal flooding in progress. high tide around 11:00 and strong winds pounding and scituate and marshfield and another part of the storm that we are tracking all morning long. >> sara: lower gas prices also meant lower fuel prices for airlines and customers are also seeing other changes. >> daniel: filling up at the pump haven't been low in a long time and low gas prices having major impact on travel. active travel says pride of crude oil led to air carriers >> trip under $250. >> round trip flight to chicago to boston and few years ago the same nonstop route would average nearly 300 to $400. >>
>> kevin: 495, southern branch up i-95 on the north shore and sea coast of new hampshire, starting to see flakes fly there as well and spreaded across as expected and amounts starting to add up especially during the afternoon hours and we will keep >> gene: simple act of kindness caught on camera and how police officer was able to help a woman and why he didn't stop at few items of clothing and warm meal. and now at >> kevin: rolling around huge storm producing strong wind and...
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in fact, we've got winter storm warnings in place for the city of boston up to the north shore into the sea coast of new hampshire. down through providence expecting to see storms western mass light to moderate snow expected. with we have a winter weather advisory expected here. this all starts around 4:00 a.m. and goes through tuesday morning. now, down across from the county as well as the cape and islands we have a blizzard warning that goes in effect tomorrow. we're expecting not only snow but those northeasterly winds gusting as high as 50 to 70 miles per hour with that heavy west snow likely really going to see some very near white-out conditions and a blizzard blizzard conditions. you need to have blowing snow. reducing visibility. you need all of these things and it is likely down across the south shore or the cape and the islands we will have blizzard-like conditions at times if not blizzard conditions. so that's why we have that warning there. it's all because of this storm. take a look. it's really turning into a monster storm right now off of the coast of the carolinas. it will
in fact, we've got winter storm warnings in place for the city of boston up to the north shore into the sea coast of new hampshire. down through providence expecting to see storms western mass light to moderate snow expected. with we have a winter weather advisory expected here. this all starts around 4:00 a.m. and goes through tuesday morning. now, down across from the county as well as the cape and islands we have a blizzard warning that goes in effect tomorrow. we're expecting not only snow...
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discarded parts of the fuselage will drop further south before the third stage will drop into the sea north of the philippines. japan says it will shoot down the rocket if any of it threatsens any part of its soil. demanding north korea rethink its plan. we strongly warn that the north will pay a strong price. only on the korean peninsula but also in this region and around the world. >> reporter: previous prelaunch announcements by north korea have promoted similar rounds of rhetoric, but pyongyang has simply pressed ahead with its plans. certainly, south koreans have become familiar with this turn of events. >> china and the u.s. don't care that much so i have great concerns. >> translator: if they launch they launch, i don't feel it's a threat. >> reporter: south korea is promising severe punishment pushing for more strict sanctions this time around. putting pressure on china to punish its ally for ignoring beijing's calls for restraint. picking the very day that a senior chinese official touched down to announce a rocket launch. harry fawcett, al jazeera, seoul. >>> emergency in several
discarded parts of the fuselage will drop further south before the third stage will drop into the sea north of the philippines. japan says it will shoot down the rocket if any of it threatsens any part of its soil. demanding north korea rethink its plan. we strongly warn that the north will pay a strong price. only on the korean peninsula but also in this region and around the world. >> reporter: previous prelaunch announcements by north korea have promoted similar rounds of rhetoric, but...
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north coast site. the rocket will fall to south korea and discarded fuselage will go to the south before the second stage crashes into the seaorth of the philippines. japan said that it will shoot down the rocket if any part of it threatens their soil. they held a meeting on wednesday, demanding that north korea rethink it's plan. we strongly warn that the north korea will pay a heavy price. not only for this region, and for around want world. previous launch announcements by north korea have made similar announce 9:in the past. but they have presenced ahead. and south koreans have grown familiar with the events. >> south korea cannot deal with this, so i have great concerns. >> if they launch, they law firm, i don't feel it's a threat. >> reporter: south korea is pushing for greater sanctions this time around and there has been plenty of public pressure on china to punish it's ally for ignoring beijing's calls for strength. but it's not showing it. picking the very day that a senior chinese official touched down in north korea for its impending rocket launch. >> coming up on the program, the so-called undecideds. and the se
north coast site. the rocket will fall to south korea and discarded fuselage will go to the south before the second stage crashes into the seaorth of the philippines. japan said that it will shoot down the rocket if any part of it threatens their soil. they held a meeting on wednesday, demanding that north korea rethink it's plan. we strongly warn that the north korea will pay a heavy price. not only for this region, and for around want world. previous launch announcements by north korea have...