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scarlet: let's turn to canada where a wildfire in northern alberta in fort mcmurray has forced 80,000companies like suncor and royal dutch shell are cutting back production and opening work camps for fleeing residents. alix: our canadian managing editor joins us now from toronto. these pictures and videos are unbelievable how fast this thing is spreading. what is the latest? >> the fire is contained. the province has updated us and they say there are 49 active fires including seven that are out of control. it shows you how bad it is on the weather is not helping. we've got temperatures around 30 degrees which is 90 for you guys. strong winds are disturbing the fires in making it difficult to control. there have now been evacuations in some of the smaller towns around fort mc murray which were safe yesterday. there is more dislocation and more evacuations going on. we talked to people who literally had flames hitting their car wheels as they leave town so it's been a dramatic week in northern alberta. alix: it's unbelievable. scarlet: and the pictures are stunning but this is part of t
scarlet: let's turn to canada where a wildfire in northern alberta in fort mcmurray has forced 80,000companies like suncor and royal dutch shell are cutting back production and opening work camps for fleeing residents. alix: our canadian managing editor joins us now from toronto. these pictures and videos are unbelievable how fast this thing is spreading. what is the latest? >> the fire is contained. the province has updated us and they say there are 49 active fires including seven that...
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in northern alberta you see drivers trying to rush out. you see smoke, massive small, the sky is lit orange and blue. it looks like a scene out of a movie. >> sunday may 8, is it mother's day. we are wishing all the mothers watching a happy mother's day along with our own mothers. if you have not got a card card or gift it, better get moving. >> happy mother's day. >> at bill, your chase a story about our good friend tara celebrating women in business. >> i am chasing the class ceiling corporate america. why so many america are fighting it and what it takes to overcome it. to find out more i chase this to the hilton hotel in east brunswick. there i joined top women in their field on the red carpet. i started by speaking with the chief corporate affairs officer and executive vice president for barnabas health. i asked her what are some of the challenges women face when becoming a ceo. >> often time they are not aware of the talent pool that is available in order to promote them to upper organization. to that end, oftentimes women are not on
in northern alberta you see drivers trying to rush out. you see smoke, massive small, the sky is lit orange and blue. it looks like a scene out of a movie. >> sunday may 8, is it mother's day. we are wishing all the mothers watching a happy mother's day along with our own mothers. if you have not got a card card or gift it, better get moving. >> happy mother's day. >> at bill, your chase a story about our good friend tara celebrating women in business. >> i am chasing...
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got a look at the devastation from a massive wildfire driven 90,000 people from their homes in northern alberta. one official describes it as a beast saying it was unlike any fire he has seen. flames have burned 400,000 acres. 2400 homes have been destroyed and two teenagers killed in a car accident. the fire is now in its second week and officials say they are hopeful that they have reached a turning point as cooler temperatures and light rain move in. >> a mexican judge approved the extradition of drug word el chapo to the united states. final approval is pending. he was transported to a prison over the weekend. officials say that guzman was transferred for security reasons. there are reports that he may have been planning another escape. facing charges in the u.s. that range from drug trafficking to kidnapping and murder. >>> voters in the polls in philippines in the election there. five candidate to succeed the president there. right now the votes are speaking still being counted but the front-runner by a huge marginis a tough talking person declareing to end poverty declared to donald trum
got a look at the devastation from a massive wildfire driven 90,000 people from their homes in northern alberta. one official describes it as a beast saying it was unlike any fire he has seen. flames have burned 400,000 acres. 2400 homes have been destroyed and two teenagers killed in a car accident. the fire is now in its second week and officials say they are hopeful that they have reached a turning point as cooler temperatures and light rain move in. >> a mexican judge approved the...
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these are the spectacular scenes after a wildfire ripped through northern alberta. just one of 35 fires in the region. >> our focus is entirely right now on ensuring the safety of people, of getting them out of the city. >> fort mcmurray's 80,000 residents have been ordered to leave. >> i find it is not fair. they did not even let us take our things. so we losted -- everything now. >> spurred by unpredictable wind and unseasonably high temperatures, the fire has nearly doubled in size since it started sunday. waterl air tanks and bombers are helping firefighters battled the blaze, which is just from the south to downtown fort mcmurray. two minutessically to get home and grab our stuff and we had to leave. i am terrified. i am very scared and very nervous. i do not know if i will have a home to come back to, but i have my dog and my family and that is all i need. industry is based here in alberta. it pumps out 2 million barrels a day, most of which is exported to the u.s. oil companies say their operations have not been affected by the fire, but some of the oilsands
these are the spectacular scenes after a wildfire ripped through northern alberta. just one of 35 fires in the region. >> our focus is entirely right now on ensuring the safety of people, of getting them out of the city. >> fort mcmurray's 80,000 residents have been ordered to leave. >> i find it is not fair. they did not even let us take our things. so we losted -- everything now. >> spurred by unpredictable wind and unseasonably high temperatures, the fire has nearly...
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the flames have already forced nearly 100,000 people from their homes in northern alberta just this week. also, another 4,000 are expected to be evacuated today. officials say the fire will continue to burn until the area sees significant rainfall. too bad we can't give them the weather we're having. >>> a law enforcement official tells associated press that investigators want to interview a california doctor and his son about the death of prince. they want to know if dr. howard cornfeld sent his son andrew to prince's home with a prescription the day before his death. neither is accused of any wrong doing. >>> downtown los angeles turned purposes to honor prince yesterday. prince was found unresponsive at his estate near minneapolis last month. the official cause of death has yet to be determined. >>> guam holds its democratic presidential caucus today. 12 delegates are up for grabs. democrats and republicans vote tuesday in the virginia primary. those are the ones coming up. >>> you can call it the trump effect. political observers say the rise of drum from billionaire businessman to l
the flames have already forced nearly 100,000 people from their homes in northern alberta just this week. also, another 4,000 are expected to be evacuated today. officials say the fire will continue to burn until the area sees significant rainfall. too bad we can't give them the weather we're having. >>> a law enforcement official tells associated press that investigators want to interview a california doctor and his son about the death of prince. they want to know if dr. howard...
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. >> a firefighting plane battle the fire crashed in northern alberta after the pilot had a medical soap sold. the front end of the plane is in the grass. the co-pilot landed the plane but it veered off the runway and into a ditch. the pilot had a cut but was conscious. >> firefighter in land zero is recovering after suffering a piper injury fighting this house fire yesterday. police evacuated 15 homes. anyone was home weapon the first -- when the fire break out. >> lawyers of a former 49ers accused of raping a disabled woman have a major new developments. dana stubblefield faced five felony accounts, a disabled woman claimed stun stub assaulted her after interviewing her for baby sitting position. stubblefield said it was consensual encounter and the attorney described the situation as a money grab. >> a baby girl born half a heart could be taken off life support today. these hops have denied her a heart transplant saying the body would reject a new part. she is at ucfs while the parents were fight for another opinion and the same prognosis was confirmed by the hospital and they will no
. >> a firefighting plane battle the fire crashed in northern alberta after the pilot had a medical soap sold. the front end of the plane is in the grass. the co-pilot landed the plane but it veered off the runway and into a ditch. the pilot had a cut but was conscious. >> firefighter in land zero is recovering after suffering a piper injury fighting this house fire yesterday. police evacuated 15 homes. anyone was home weapon the first -- when the fire break out. >> lawyers of...
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fire fighters in canada are still working to get an upper hand on deadly wild fire rage nothing northern alberta>> fire which broke out on sunday has damaged or destroyed close to 2,000 structures. forcing tens of thousands from their homes. unseasonably high temperatures and strong wind are expected to continue, fanning the flames. >>> well, time is 4:41. meisha is watching the road this morning. >> i sure am, things are heating up, a lot around construction spots a lot of construction. what about those roadways. >> thankfully, we are not dealing with any wet weather issues here today thankfully but we are not out of the the pattern. it will stay cloudy and dreary and little chilly but we're also going to see potential for drizzle, maybe a shower here and there. not a wash out, however. you can get a way without the umbrella. we will look back at the yesterday and area rain amounts and it didn't amount to a ton but there were spots like dennis township where we had heavier pockets of rain, just shy of an inch fell there. at ac airport we had .8 of an inch. for the most part many of us ended up
fire fighters in canada are still working to get an upper hand on deadly wild fire rage nothing northern alberta>> fire which broke out on sunday has damaged or destroyed close to 2,000 structures. forcing tens of thousands from their homes. unseasonably high temperatures and strong wind are expected to continue, fanning the flames. >>> well, time is 4:41. meisha is watching the road this morning. >> i sure am, things are heating up, a lot around construction spots a lot of...
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. >>> an entire city in northern alberta has been evacuated because of a wildfire.asonably hot temperatures combined with dry conditions fueled the fire. ft. mccurry is the capital of the third largest reserve of oil in the world. the wildfire destroyed several homes but no serious injuries have been reported. >>> it is 5:19 on a wednesday morning. boy, it seems like it's been wet all week on the roads out there. not changing. >> windshield wipers just continue, jessica boyington. >> that's true. we're seeing a lot of windshield wipers, slippery spots, getting on and off of the highways and through intersections. there will be tricky spots for you. we've seen a few of those accidents since monday, since the beginning of the week for sure. even one that just cleared on the schuylkill expressway as well. we're also dealing with construction. here's 95 around the blue route. actually this construction just lifted a few moments ago. it was scheduled until about 5:00 this morning. a little bit behind schedule, which@5m understandable, of course. headed from 95 northboun
. >>> an entire city in northern alberta has been evacuated because of a wildfire.asonably hot temperatures combined with dry conditions fueled the fire. ft. mccurry is the capital of the third largest reserve of oil in the world. the wildfire destroyed several homes but no serious injuries have been reported. >>> it is 5:19 on a wednesday morning. boy, it seems like it's been wet all week on the roads out there. not changing. >> windshield wipers just continue, jessica...
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. >> reporter: in rugged northern alberta, the massive wildfire just won't stop. the first time, it is slowing down. thanks to much cooler temperatures and even a small amount of rain blowing in. more than 500 firefighters, 15 helicopters and 14 air tankers, taking on a blaze that's grown to more than 620 square miles. the thousands who had been cut off to the north of the fire zone, are now safely out of harm's way. >> all i thought is, dear lord, if you can get my children safe, then i don't care. >> reporter: pictures from inside what's left of ft. mcmurray show a city transformed. some homes virtually untouched near others that were incinerated. in all, there are now nearly 90,000 nomads. who have no idea when they will be able to return to their normal lives. >> will we have a home to go to? jobs? where are we going to live? >> reporter: some of the areas are too remote for firefighters to get to on the ground. so they're dropping buckets from helicopters. tom? >> thank you. >>> and donald trump, right from the start, slamming bill clinton for his infidelitie
. >> reporter: in rugged northern alberta, the massive wildfire just won't stop. the first time, it is slowing down. thanks to much cooler temperatures and even a small amount of rain blowing in. more than 500 firefighters, 15 helicopters and 14 air tankers, taking on a blaze that's grown to more than 620 square miles. the thousands who had been cut off to the north of the fire zone, are now safely out of harm's way. >> all i thought is, dear lord, if you can get my children safe,...
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. >> reporter: burning out of control through this city in northern alberta, canada. >> lord, keep us safe. get us out of ft. mcmurray in one piece. >> reporter: one highway in and out -- a wall of flames just behind these homes. the fire shifted directions and barreled into the oil town of ft. mcmurray so fast, and with such incensety, tonight, people forced to run with nothing but the clothes on their backs, are still trying to process how their lives could be turned upside down so quickly. >> it was something out of an apocalyptic movie. >> reporter: janice buckingham, nine months pregnant, taking this photo just before she and her husband evacuated. >> so, my biggest concern right now is really figuring out what we do next. >> reporter: at least 1,600 homes and buildings leveled. hospital patients and homeowners flooded the road south. an exodus of an unprecedented 80,000 people. >> we weren't really expecting this. there's nothing left. >> reporter: julie robson returned to her neighborhood today, discovering what was left of her home. at least 100 hospital patients actually had
. >> reporter: burning out of control through this city in northern alberta, canada. >> lord, keep us safe. get us out of ft. mcmurray in one piece. >> reporter: one highway in and out -- a wall of flames just behind these homes. the fire shifted directions and barreled into the oil town of ft. mcmurray so fast, and with such incensety, tonight, people forced to run with nothing but the clothes on their backs, are still trying to process how their lives could be turned upside...
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will touch shell are among the companies reducing production in northern alberta.temperatures are fueling the fire. officials fear a large portion of the town may be lost. injing has put a new weapon the fight over disputed south china sea islands. sent singers and magicians to entertain soldiers and workers on an island claimed by the philippines. they have a tradition of putting on shows to promote ideology. one of the songs features and disorders working on land reclamation who postpones his wedding. this is bloomberg news. cutter said to plan a q qata -- ♪ you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east." japan has been closed since monday but that has not stopped a selloff. reprise aftera the phone on monday. japan has been closed. it will not reopen until tomorrow. still having selloff continue. mainly due to the tight asian -- really just showing more pockets whenakness coming through we were hoping for signs of stabilization. .n hong kong, losses , its longestssion losing streak since in about three months. elsewhere, markets open in southeast asia. thail
will touch shell are among the companies reducing production in northern alberta.temperatures are fueling the fire. officials fear a large portion of the town may be lost. injing has put a new weapon the fight over disputed south china sea islands. sent singers and magicians to entertain soldiers and workers on an island claimed by the philippines. they have a tradition of putting on shows to promote ideology. one of the songs features and disorders working on land reclamation who postpones his...
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the oil producer, suncor energy, has evacuated three sites and is restarting in northern alberta. -- lost oneost it million barrels per day because of this. 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. betty: thank you. let's get more in the fed minutes. most said the june rate hikes would be appropriate if the economy continues to improve. joining me now for more is a global quantitative strategist at the investment institute. were you surprised by the nature of these minutes? found really, they another way to use a lot of words to say they are data dependent. andgs happen between now june. we might raise rates. the numbers do not really agree on what that means. just covering our options. >> way to see what the data says p are you make it sound simple. why are the markets reacting so strongly? >> i think it is a struggle of whether the news is good or not. good news has led to central banks becoming a little more tight around the edges. ae paradigm has shifted little bit where the fed come the european central bank, bank of
the oil producer, suncor energy, has evacuated three sites and is restarting in northern alberta. -- lost oneost it million barrels per day because of this. 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. betty: thank you. let's get more in the fed minutes. most said the june rate hikes would be appropriate if the economy continues to improve. joining me now for more is a global quantitative strategist at the investment institute. were you...
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the nation's largest oil producer has evacuated three sites and was restarting in northern alberta. canada has lost about one million barrels of production per day because of the fire. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i'm shery ahn. betty: thank you. let's get back to our top story. a both that minutes are due at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today. dennislar is rising as lockhart and his san francisco counterpart john williams both say at least two rate hikes this year, maybe warranted. >> these are projections at a point in time. they are not promises. i don't know how many rate increases we will have. my assumption currently is two, possibly three. i don't know. it depends on how the economy evolves. >> two to three seems reasonable given where the economy -- job growth we are seeing, inflation data we are seeing. betty: there still remains a number of risks that could knock the fed off course. joining us .s patrik schowitz a global strategist at j.p. morgan. it seems like almost overnight the chances of two rate
the nation's largest oil producer has evacuated three sites and was restarting in northern alberta. canada has lost about one million barrels of production per day because of the fire. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i'm shery ahn. betty: thank you. let's get back to our top story. a both that minutes are due at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today. dennislar is rising as lockhart and his san francisco counterpart john williams...
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. >>> a firestorm keeps moving across northern alberta in canada and now firefighters hope thel get some help from nature with forecasts of light rain there. 90,000 people have escaped the flames. the fires have destroyed 1,600 homes. >>> if you thought our el nino winter meant you could scale back on the drought restrictions think again. >> today the governor issued an executive order ensuring the drought measures will continue. here now with the details rrlt two things happened today. first the governor declared water conservation permanent in california and second state water regulators released a draft proposal to lift the mandatory 25% cut backs. instead water districts will cut back by an amount equal to the short fall. if you expect to be short by 10% you cut usage by 10%. the proposals came on the same day that the governor ordered emergency restrictions for next year in case the drought tightens again. certain measures will continue like the ban on watering lawns or hosing off sidewalks. water districts must continue to report monthly usage. >> the governor is saying get it toge
. >>> a firestorm keeps moving across northern alberta in canada and now firefighters hope thel get some help from nature with forecasts of light rain there. 90,000 people have escaped the flames. the fires have destroyed 1,600 homes. >>> if you thought our el nino winter meant you could scale back on the drought restrictions think again. >> today the governor issued an executive order ensuring the drought measures will continue. here now with the details rrlt two things...
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(laughing) ♪ music plays >>> entire communities on the run in northern alberta, canada, as raging wildfiresnue to close in. >> some of these folks had to run out of there with only the clothes on their backs. we have more on what's being described as a heartbreaking fire. >> reporter: the view from above still appears hopeless as flames continue to spread, and on the ground the remnants of entire communities laid barren by the searing heat. those who got away are strong in their resolve. >> things happen. weather changes. winds change. it's not going to get good. it is time to leave. my house is in town. it may be gone. it may not be, but it's okay. we're all alive and it can all be their homes, residents faced heart wrenching and surreal decisions. jayson blair raced to get his son from day care and grab his 2-week-old baby and wife to flee. they tore their home apart looking for a few precious items, then escaped. >> you're looking for anything you can't replace. i'm looking for my son's first pair of shoes. my mom passed away ten years ago. i'm looking the one shoe box i have. >> reporte
(laughing) ♪ music plays >>> entire communities on the run in northern alberta, canada, as raging wildfiresnue to close in. >> some of these folks had to run out of there with only the clothes on their backs. we have more on what's being described as a heartbreaking fire. >> reporter: the view from above still appears hopeless as flames continue to spread, and on the ground the remnants of entire communities laid barren by the searing heat. those who got away are strong...
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the massive fire that has extended to double the size of new york city in northern alberta continuesspread, but it is moving east, away from the oilsands facilities, which is giving them some comfort they can start the process of getting production back online. today, with mckenzie they were saying it could be about a week before they get things back up. it could take a wild longer to get production back up to full capacity, but about a week from when the immediate risk subsides. rishaad: some workers in the oilsands have lost their homes. entire neighborhoods in fort mcmurray were incinerated. what are you hearing from these people, and will they return and rebuild? rebecca: it is quite amazing, the result of this community. it is a very tightknit community, and most people are involved in oil and gas, connected in some way. extremely well to. people from around the world. i was interviewing a lot of them south of fort mcmurray, who escaped the fires earlier this week, and all most everyone said they will go back and rebuild if their home burned down. there is another element to it,
the massive fire that has extended to double the size of new york city in northern alberta continuesspread, but it is moving east, away from the oilsands facilities, which is giving them some comfort they can start the process of getting production back online. today, with mckenzie they were saying it could be about a week before they get things back up. it could take a wild longer to get production back up to full capacity, but about a week from when the immediate risk subsides. rishaad: some...
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. >> reporter: burning out of control through this city in northern alberta, canada. >> lord, keep usget us out in one piece. >> reporter: one highway in and out, a wall of flames just behind these homes. the fire shifted direction and barrelled into the oil town of ft. mcmurray so fast and with such intensity, tonight people forced to run with nothing but the cloths on their backs are still trying to process how their lives could be turned upside down so quickly. >> there's something out of an apocalyptic movie. >> reporter: janice buckingham, nine months pregnant, take thing photo just before she and her husband evacuated. >> so our biggest concern is really figuring out what we do next. >> reporter: at least 1600 homes and buildings leveled. hospital patients and homeowners flooded the roads south. an unprecedented exodus of nearly 90,000 people. >> we weren't expecting this. >> there's nothing left essentially. >> reporter: resident julia robinson returned to her neighborhood today discovering what was left of her home. at least 100 hospital patients had to be airlifted to safety.
. >> reporter: burning out of control through this city in northern alberta, canada. >> lord, keep usget us out in one piece. >> reporter: one highway in and out, a wall of flames just behind these homes. the fire shifted direction and barrelled into the oil town of ft. mcmurray so fast and with such intensity, tonight people forced to run with nothing but the cloths on their backs are still trying to process how their lives could be turned upside down so quickly. >>...
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it's been burning its way across northern alberta towards saskatchewan.icials say the flames could continue burning for months. the fire left blocks of burned out buildings in ft. mcmurray. flames engulfing the building in ft. mcmurray. they were moving to evacuees to safety. they're talking about 80,000 people. warm weather and winds have been flaning the flame. >>> a know tore mexican drug lord is in a new president today. we're talking about el chapo guzman. he was in a prison in northern mexico. he is now locked up in war ez, a short distance from el paso. he was transferred early yesterday morning. officials say the move was due to construction at the prison in central mexico where he had been held. >> history was made in london thekd woochlt the city's first muslim mayor was sworn in yesterday. he said he was humbled to be elected. he's 45 years old and son of immigrants from pakistan. some are calling this london's obama moment. the first nonwhite mayor in a city known for his diversity. ok'd played little league t ball this year but kent do it thi
it's been burning its way across northern alberta towards saskatchewan.icials say the flames could continue burning for months. the fire left blocks of burned out buildings in ft. mcmurray. flames engulfing the building in ft. mcmurray. they were moving to evacuees to safety. they're talking about 80,000 people. warm weather and winds have been flaning the flame. >>> a know tore mexican drug lord is in a new president today. we're talking about el chapo guzman. he was in a prison in...
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the flames have already forced nearly 100,000 people from their homes in northern alberta this week, and another 4,000 are expected to be evacuated today. the fire is being fueled by dry conditions and strong winds. it's expected to burn until the area sees significant rainfall. >>> today, first saturday in may, you know what that means. it's the kentucky derby. you are looking at the favorite, nyquist. the kentucky-bred colt is undefeated in seven races. analysts say nyquist could duplicate american pharoah's triple crown of last year. here are the favorites according to kentucky derby.com. nyquist is going off at two to one odds followed by exaggerator. gun runner and mor spirit. >>> nbc10 is your home for the 142nd kentucky derby, exclusive live coverage begins this afternoon at 4:00 right here on nbc10. >>> some fans could soon be buying booze at penn state sporting facilities. yesterday the school's board of trustees approved limited alcohol sales at beaver stadium and the bryce jordan center. drinks would only be available in private and controlled areas such as suites and club
the flames have already forced nearly 100,000 people from their homes in northern alberta this week, and another 4,000 are expected to be evacuated today. the fire is being fueled by dry conditions and strong winds. it's expected to burn until the area sees significant rainfall. >>> today, first saturday in may, you know what that means. it's the kentucky derby. you are looking at the favorite, nyquist. the kentucky-bred colt is undefeated in seven races. analysts say nyquist could...
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officials say more than 90,000 people left northern alberta, canada.r winds, humidity to rise, potential for rain, at least cooler weather the next cup old of days which will be real bonus for us. >> the shutdown is cutting canadian oil output by million barrels a day. and as the flames threaten two major oil facilities there. and how much is someone too long pay for the gun that george zimmerman used to kill trayvon martin? according to "tmz", whole lot of money. how about 120,000 bucks? gun sold, seven people participated in the bidding, back in 2013, zimmerman found not guilty of 7-degree murder, in the death of 17 year old martin. and in a interview this week. zimmerman slammed martin's parents saying they try to capitalize off of his death and that they treated him like a dog, without a leash. >> speaking of dog reference, how about muzzle for zimmerman. >> oh, that would be great. >> highest bid, $136,000. >> un believable. >> for the stupid gun. >> why all every these ties? >> i have to make a decision, maybe you can help me, which tie to wear w
officials say more than 90,000 people left northern alberta, canada.r winds, humidity to rise, potential for rain, at least cooler weather the next cup old of days which will be real bonus for us. >> the shutdown is cutting canadian oil output by million barrels a day. and as the flames threaten two major oil facilities there. and how much is someone too long pay for the gun that george zimmerman used to kill trayvon martin? according to "tmz", whole lot of money. how about...
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. >> reporter: in rugged northern alberta, the massive wildfire just won't stop. but for the first time it is slowing down. thanks to much cooler temperatures and even a small amount of rain blowing in. more than 500 firefighters, 15 helicopters, and 14 air tankers taking on a blaze that's grown to more than 620 square miles. the thousands who had been cut off to the north of the fire zone are now safely out of harm's way. >> all i thought is, dear lord, if you can get my children safe, then i don't care. >> reporter: pictures from inside what's left of ft. mcmurray show a city transformed. some homes virtually untouched near others that were incinerated. in all there are now nearly 90,000 nomads who have no idea when they will be able to return to their normal lives. >> just if we'll have a home to go to. jobs, where we're going to live. >> reporter: weather conditions here are expected to improve in the coming days and firefighters are hopeful that will help. neal karlinsky, abc news, near ft. mcmurray, canada. >>> turning our focus back here in this country to
. >> reporter: in rugged northern alberta, the massive wildfire just won't stop. but for the first time it is slowing down. thanks to much cooler temperatures and even a small amount of rain blowing in. more than 500 firefighters, 15 helicopters, and 14 air tankers taking on a blaze that's grown to more than 620 square miles. the thousands who had been cut off to the north of the fire zone are now safely out of harm's way. >> all i thought is, dear lord, if you can get my children...
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time lapse inside the northern alberta town, which has lost 1600 structures, shows flames sweeping throughne hangar. brian jones and his team have rescued 27 animals in 24 hours. left behind as their owners ran for their lives. >> cats, dogs, birds, a snake that got out in my truck. >> this man and his family among 1500 cars escorted through the fire zone on a surreal commute after being cut off where they fled days earlier. >> what's it been like driving through there? >> mostly like a horde. >> a piece of good news as a mother and son separated in the chaos of their escape are finally reunited. >> okay. neal karlinsky, abc news near ft. mcmurray, canada. >>> 8:33 is our time. the investigators want to interview a mill valley doctor and his son about a medicine brought to prince before his death. dr. howard cornfeld sent his son andrew to prince's paisley park home with the drug. cornfeld runs the mill valley rehab facility, recovery without walls. investigators are trying to determine whether prince had a long-term relationship with the cornfelds. ♪ never cause you any pain ♪ ♪ i only wa
time lapse inside the northern alberta town, which has lost 1600 structures, shows flames sweeping throughne hangar. brian jones and his team have rescued 27 animals in 24 hours. left behind as their owners ran for their lives. >> cats, dogs, birds, a snake that got out in my truck. >> this man and his family among 1500 cars escorted through the fire zone on a surreal commute after being cut off where they fled days earlier. >> what's it been like driving through there?...
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this is way up in northern alberta. canada's oil country. the town is called fort mcmurray.fficials are afraid that everything here is going to burn to the ground. 88,000 people live in fort mcmurray. entire neighborhoods, hundreds of homes and businesses and schools, are already in ashes. i want to bring in cbc reporter evan dire who is at an evacuation center in alberta. it's remarkable to here that everyone, absolutely everyone had to flee. that's a remote area. where are they? who is looking after everyone? >> right now, they are spread over quite a wide area, actually n. fact, fort mcmurray is not the only community that has evacuated. we already had 88,000 people have to leave fort mcmurray. now neighboring communities were evacuated overnight as well. some of the people leaving there are double evacuees, people who already left fort mcmurray, thought they had a safe place in neighboring towns in the wood buffalo area. in the middle of the night they were rousted and told to get on buses and move south. some people fled north to where the oil caps are. we believe there
this is way up in northern alberta. canada's oil country. the town is called fort mcmurray.fficials are afraid that everything here is going to burn to the ground. 88,000 people live in fort mcmurray. entire neighborhoods, hundreds of homes and businesses and schools, are already in ashes. i want to bring in cbc reporter evan dire who is at an evacuation center in alberta. it's remarkable to here that everyone, absolutely everyone had to flee. that's a remote area. where are they? who is...
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. >>> this looks as if nothing could stop the monster wildfire that's burning up northern alberta and so far, nothing has. but at least something. one little thing is giving firefighters a fighting chance and we're going to tell you what it is and update when we come back. ♪ sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold, please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes. i can totally do that for you. [announcer] working together, we can help your business thrive. wells fargo. together we'll go far. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to fin
. >>> this looks as if nothing could stop the monster wildfire that's burning up northern alberta and so far, nothing has. but at least something. one little thing is giving firefighters a fighting chance and we're going to tell you what it is and update when we come back. ♪ sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold, please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes. i can totally do that for you. [announcer] working together, we can help...
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windows filling the home with smoke an the sounds of shattering glass time lapse inside the northern alberta town lost 1,600 structures shows flaming sweeping through an airplane hanger. brian jones and his team rescued 24 animals left behind as their owners ran for their lives. had a snake in my bird. >> dan and his family among 1,500 cars escorted through the fire zone on a surreal commute after being cut off north of the city where they fled days earlier. what's it been like. >> like an epoqapocalyptic horr >> reporter: a piece of good news, a mother and son separated in the chaos of their escape are finally reunited. >> it's okay. mummy is here, okay. i'll never go anywhere, okay. >> the fire is growing. but fire officials are quickly to point out it is growing away from civilization into heavily forested areas and that is a huge help. dan and paula. >> little bit of relief for that hard-hit community, neal, thank you. >>> we'll send thinging over to ron tracking the other headlines. good morning now. >> good morning, paula and dan. good morning, everyone. we begin with new developments
windows filling the home with smoke an the sounds of shattering glass time lapse inside the northern alberta town lost 1,600 structures shows flaming sweeping through an airplane hanger. brian jones and his team rescued 24 animals left behind as their owners ran for their lives. had a snake in my bird. >> dan and his family among 1,500 cars escorted through the fire zone on a surreal commute after being cut off north of the city where they fled days earlier. what's it been like. >>...
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crews are frantically battling the flames, this morning in northern alberta.ency has been declared, raging wild fire has forced 80,000 people to flee their homes and has already damage or destroyed about 1600 structures. the high temperatures and strong wind are making it even harder to get under control. >> thinking of going on a trip, book it now in today's three on your side, consumer reports, we look at what is trying airlines to offer pretty good deals. good news, the average price dropped to $363 in the fourth quarter of last year. that is the lowest it has been since 2010 according to the department of transportation. a big part of that drop is because of cheap oil, pay less for oil helps airline profits, and those savings could be passed on to you. also with the little extra money airlines can add more routes and buy better planes like fuel efficient ones which in the long run adds to the savings. thanks to low cost carrier for cheap tickets, airlines like spirit, a leaning answer has been expand to go new cities. putting pressure on these existing car
crews are frantically battling the flames, this morning in northern alberta.ency has been declared, raging wild fire has forced 80,000 people to flee their homes and has already damage or destroyed about 1600 structures. the high temperatures and strong wind are making it even harder to get under control. >> thinking of going on a trip, book it now in today's three on your side, consumer reports, we look at what is trying airlines to offer pretty good deals. good news, the average price...
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time lapse inside the northern alberta town, which has lost some 1,600 structures, shows flaming sweepinghrough an airplane hangar. brian jones and his team have rescued 27 animals in 24 hours left behind as their owners ran for their lives. >> cats, dogs, birds. had a snake that got out in my truck. >> reporter: dan soopball and his family among 1,500 cars escorted through the fire zone on a surreal commute after being cut off north of the city where they'd fled days earlier. so what's it been like driving through there? >> well, it's been mostly like an apocalyptic horror. >> reporter: overnight a piece of good news as a mother and son separated in the chaos of their escape are finally reunited. >> it's okay, mummy is here, okay. i'll never go anywhere, okay. >> reporter: the fire is growing. but fire officials are quickly pointing out it is growing away from civilization into heavily forested areas, and that should help. dan and paula. >> a little bit of relief for that hard-hit community. neal, thank you. >> absolutely. >> let's send things over to ron tracking the other headlines. go
time lapse inside the northern alberta town, which has lost some 1,600 structures, shows flaming sweepinghrough an airplane hangar. brian jones and his team have rescued 27 animals in 24 hours left behind as their owners ran for their lives. >> cats, dogs, birds. had a snake that got out in my truck. >> reporter: dan soopball and his family among 1,500 cars escorted through the fire zone on a surreal commute after being cut off north of the city where they'd fled days earlier. so...
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still underway and canada the wild fire continues to burn hundreds of thousand acres across northern alberta of so for the fis course more than two runs and 10,000 a. 50 watt pfizer burning seven of them are considered out of control >>james: a state of emergency is in effect and canadian governments mobilizing as much equipment as they possibly can it is all downhill from that 13 runs the two pitching changes in an hour later in the fifth and it is over this is the most for the giants have ever at home in one instance at&t park open the lost 17 to three the final score said francisco will have a chance at redemption to like the sharks looking to go three games to one of the predator is unnatural this was last night the give san jose the first lead of the game less than five minutes left but and, james neal with the go to san the game to overtime. >>james: he appears to score the referee say it is going into terence as he hits the green before the cup goes and third overtime the week for steph curry will continue to the weekend game 3 is set for tomorrow tipoff as the five starting janet jac
still underway and canada the wild fire continues to burn hundreds of thousand acres across northern alberta of so for the fis course more than two runs and 10,000 a. 50 watt pfizer burning seven of them are considered out of control >>james: a state of emergency is in effect and canadian governments mobilizing as much equipment as they possibly can it is all downhill from that 13 runs the two pitching changes in an hour later in the fifth and it is over this is the most for the giants...
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evacuatedrgy has three sites it was restarting in northern alberta.a has lost about one million barrels of production a day. opposition leaders have called on followers to pay for the swedes again today to force a recall election. then as well a is suffering from food andtages of inflation is in triple digits. there is likely to be a confrontation in the senate and house over the zika virus. the senate has voted to spend $1.1 billion. house republicans are willing to 622 million dollars but only if money is cut from other programs. the white house calls that woefully insufficient. hillary and bill clinton took a big hit financially last year. they took in $1.7 million in speaking fees, down 93% from the previous 16 months. likely republican presidential nominee donald trump says he made $557 million last year. his campaign provided few details of how. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. tom: let's consider the japanese malaise. we heard about europe becoming japan or the united states
evacuatedrgy has three sites it was restarting in northern alberta.a has lost about one million barrels of production a day. opposition leaders have called on followers to pay for the swedes again today to force a recall election. then as well a is suffering from food andtages of inflation is in triple digits. there is likely to be a confrontation in the senate and house over the zika virus. the senate has voted to spend $1.1 billion. house republicans are willing to 622 million dollars but...
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canadian press that oilsands executives are worried that the wildfire could create gaps in the northern alberta power grid. that would lead to more closures of operations in the region. this is a developing story. officials say that the situation and conditions remain extreme and winds are helping to spread the blaze. still we are about 15 miles south of fort muck murray where the fire began. we'll continue to monitor. woo currently on highway 63 -- >> i think we're having trouble with her mike. >> thank you. >>> that sparking a big reaction in the oil markets. we are actually off the lows of the session. what needs to be ton to contain that massive blaze? joining us on the phone is chief tom porter, who heads the california department of fire protection protection in the southern region. let me start with a random question, am i wrong? or are they fires just getting bigger every year? >> that's a very good observation. let me first say, our hards here in california and fire service are with those in alberta and fort mcmurray. we're really concerned for everything that's going on up there. as y
canadian press that oilsands executives are worried that the wildfire could create gaps in the northern alberta power grid. that would lead to more closures of operations in the region. this is a developing story. officials say that the situation and conditions remain extreme and winds are helping to spread the blaze. still we are about 15 miles south of fort muck murray where the fire began. we'll continue to monitor. woo currently on highway 63 -- >> i think we're having trouble with...
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>>james: they're off balance a cache of the wild fire and for battery and northern alberta and try tottack the downtown area while buyers of cars to the suburbs and has triggered a mass evacuation did concede that in this video will have the latest on the firing line ahead. >>reporter: in the distance to currency areas that are burning a wildfire that is drawn to the 85,000 or about the size of the city of calgary the fire conditions remain extreme in the province more incredible images show this tape as tens of thousands pledge from the flames on tuesday yes to the defier approached the airport causing significant damage but the firefighters managed to save the main terminal. >>reporter: as for the weather is not exactly cooperating temperatures have cooled off with the winds remain a problem the military the for more helicopters to the scene and the province the officials say even of all that help it will bid to fire to fight the fire today was expected to expand away from for memory of over 97 areas have to be evacuated residents have been waiting in the shadow of towers of black s
>>james: they're off balance a cache of the wild fire and for battery and northern alberta and try tottack the downtown area while buyers of cars to the suburbs and has triggered a mass evacuation did concede that in this video will have the latest on the firing line ahead. >>reporter: in the distance to currency areas that are burning a wildfire that is drawn to the 85,000 or about the size of the city of calgary the fire conditions remain extreme in the province more incredible...
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. >> reporter: burning out of control through this city in northern alberta, canada. >> lord, keep usout of ft. mcmurray in one piece. >> reporter: one highway in and out -- a wall of flames just behind these homes. the fire shifted directions and barrelled into the oil town of ft. mcmurray so fast and with such intensity people forced to run with nothing but the clothes on their back are still trying to process how their lives could be turned upside down so quickly. >> it was something out of an apocalyptic movie or something. >> reporter: janice bucking ham, nine months pregnant taking this photo just before she and her husband evacuated. >> my biggest concern right now is really figuring out what we do next. >> reporter: at least 1,600 homes and buildings levelled, hospital patients and homeowners flooded the roads south, an unprus dented exodus of nearly 90,000 people. >> we weren't expecting it. there's nothing left. >> reporter: this woman returned to her neighborhood discovering what was left of her home. at least 100 hospital patients actually had to be air lifted to safety. e
. >> reporter: burning out of control through this city in northern alberta, canada. >> lord, keep usout of ft. mcmurray in one piece. >> reporter: one highway in and out -- a wall of flames just behind these homes. the fire shifted directions and barrelled into the oil town of ft. mcmurray so fast and with such intensity people forced to run with nothing but the clothes on their back are still trying to process how their lives could be turned upside down so quickly. >>...
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growing mainly because the road system in northern alberta is now a mess and people can't get suppliesrobin. >> all right, neal, thank you. >>> now to another case of severe turbulence injuring several passengers on a flight to pittsburgh. that's just a day after that terrifying incident on a flight overseas caught on camera. abc's david kerley is at reagan national aport with more on this. david, good morning. >> reporter: you're right. two examples in two days of how quickly a jetliner can get tossed about by turbulence with significant injuries. >> flight 7001 due to land at 2:36 hours. patients on board with injuries. >> rescue chopper en route. >> reporter: seven injured after turbulence forced this allegiant airlines jet to quickly divert its flight. >> suddenly the plane just was taking a nosedive, felt like i was on a roller coaster going straight down. >> the lady in front of us shot straight in the air and hit the overhead compartment. broke the handle, bleeding everywhere. flight attendants were taken to the hospital. one with a head injury. others with bruises, cuts and pos
growing mainly because the road system in northern alberta is now a mess and people can't get suppliesrobin. >> all right, neal, thank you. >>> now to another case of severe turbulence injuring several passengers on a flight to pittsburgh. that's just a day after that terrifying incident on a flight overseas caught on camera. abc's david kerley is at reagan national aport with more on this. david, good morning. >> reporter: you're right. two examples in two days of how...
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sitesave evacuated three they were restarting in northern alberta.on barrels a day because of the fire. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. david? david: in a few hours we get the fed minutes. we find out what the rate -- what the fed is talking about with rate hikes. up next we have goldman sachs's chief economist. the exclusive interview is next. ♪ jonathan: to our viewers worldwide, good day. we are 14 minutes away from the market open in nyc. let's get you up to speed. equities look soft ahead of the open. the s&p 500 futures down by six points. lisa: this is "bloomberg ." investors will look for hints on the timing of the rate hike when minutes from the central bank's april meeting are released. -- said two hikes may be warranted. that we willold us not see a hike in june. >> a less likely case. partly because the data was weaker, partly because of the fed commentary. noncommittal more about the case for rate hikes and partly because if you look at market pricing, the h
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phillips says it's shutting down operations in northern alberta because of the fire.ltering against the flames there. the town of portman mcmurray about 88,000 people. 1600 buildings already burned. absolute disaster. the impact on oil to get back to the prices going up and also some issues in libya adding to the pressure for oil to go out. stuart: $45 a barrel. thanks, ashe. a romanian hacker a romanian hackers is easily hacked and to hillary clinton's private e-mail server. all rights, judge andrew napolitano is here. i am taking this as a worsening of her legal position. you explain it to us. >> well, i think you are taken at the right way. it is the worst they have a legal position. the allegation against her, which is well-known in the press and demonstrable by the public record among his that she caused government secrets, state secrets to be moved from a secure government location to an insecure location. that is the crime. that is the crime of espionage. it doesn't matter if it fell into the hands of bad people. but now we have a person who is a professional a
phillips says it's shutting down operations in northern alberta because of the fire.ltering against the flames there. the town of portman mcmurray about 88,000 people. 1600 buildings already burned. absolute disaster. the impact on oil to get back to the prices going up and also some issues in libya adding to the pressure for oil to go out. stuart: $45 a barrel. thanks, ashe. a romanian hacker a romanian hackers is easily hacked and to hillary clinton's private e-mail server. all rights, judge...
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. >>> among the other stories that we are watching this morning, at least half the northern alberta city was orlandoed to be evacuated yesterday as a wildfire engulfed homes and sent ash raining down on residents. the main road sat fort mcmurray was closed. fort mcmurray is the capital of alberta's oil population. unseasonably high temperatures combined with dry conditions have transformed the aurora borealis into a tender box. >>> the european telecom group needs approval from the state of new york and new york city for at tease to become the fourth largest cable providers. >>> and google teaming up with fiat. going to have minivan prototypes. the deal is to create test vehicles only. but we know, becky who loves a good minivan. >> that's the only thing that makes a minivan worse than driving -- >> you know what it was, somebody pointed out on monday when we were talk about this, the idea that there are all kind of limits. maybe it was bill gates, that you have to drive the speed limit. >> you have to override that somehow. are you sick? >> i'm not sick. >> you just have a cough. >> jus
. >>> among the other stories that we are watching this morning, at least half the northern alberta city was orlandoed to be evacuated yesterday as a wildfire engulfed homes and sent ash raining down on residents. the main road sat fort mcmurray was closed. fort mcmurray is the capital of alberta's oil population. unseasonably high temperatures combined with dry conditions have transformed the aurora borealis into a tender box. >>> the european telecom group needs approval...
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this is in the northern part of alberta in ft. mcmurray. the fire is threatening a local airport.ore than 1,600 homes and buildings have been completely destroyed. canada's prime minister says the scale of the disaster is hard to imagine. >>> around the world today, people are stopping to remember the 6 million jews killed in world war ii. >> as those sirens blared, all things came to a standstill today in israel marking the annual holocaust remembrance day. israelis stopped for two minutes of silence. in jerusalem, the israeli president and prime minister laying wreaths down during a ceremony in the holocaust memorial center. it's one of many events being held today around israel. >>> the investigative unit exclusive. it is a turf war under way. battle between hikers and mountain bikers who frequent that majestic mountain is hitting new heights as mountain bikers are pushing for more access on the trails. bikers said they needed a safe place to ride, but hikers said allowing those bikers on the trail would endanger their safety. mountain bikers are reporting speeds as fast as 21
this is in the northern part of alberta in ft. mcmurray. the fire is threatening a local airport.ore than 1,600 homes and buildings have been completely destroyed. canada's prime minister says the scale of the disaster is hard to imagine. >>> around the world today, people are stopping to remember the 6 million jews killed in world war ii. >> as those sirens blared, all things came to a standstill today in israel marking the annual holocaust remembrance day. israelis stopped for...
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northern arizona. >>> a massive wild fire burning in alberta canada. equal to the size of hong kong. cbs reporter ben tracy on what's making it nearly impossible to control. >> reporter: there are times when you can tell if it's a fire or a volcano that's just erupted. with no significant rain in the forecast this fire is nearly impossible to contain. fire captain adam bug den has been on the front line. >> met more war heroes in this experience that i've ever thought existed. >> reporter: the winds are now blowing the fire away from some of the towns. that could save what's left of fort mcmurray. police say they discovered a family of five who had not evacuated and were thankfully not injured. one homeowner who monitors his security cameras watched as flames devoured everything in his living room in less than two minutes. >> the town itself is a ghost town. >> reporter: his house was burned to the ground earlier this week and he says residents will not be returning home any time soon. >> services such as water, gas, and electricity in some parts of town it doesn't exist. >> reporter
northern arizona. >>> a massive wild fire burning in alberta canada. equal to the size of hong kong. cbs reporter ben tracy on what's making it nearly impossible to control. >> reporter: there are times when you can tell if it's a fire or a volcano that's just erupted. with no significant rain in the forecast this fire is nearly impossible to contain. fire captain adam bug den has been on the front line. >> met more war heroes in this experience that i've ever thought...
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northern st. mary's. elsewhere, we'll get hazy sun. it's actually smoke from the alberta wildfires.0s. tomorrow up near 70, might get a midday shower. afternoon shower possible on tuesday. afternoon then wednesday apand thursday, both of those days should be dry. but thursday my may be showers and also sa i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy switch to make. he likes things from the microwave. she likes things from the forest. like miracle gro potting mix. patiently aged and beautifully blended to grow stuff better. so rich it should file a tax return. miracle-gro. life starts here. miracle-gro. general mills is removing artificial flavors
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northern western direction, now going southeastern. they are moving, we have implemented a mandatory evacuation. nicole: the alberta government declared a state of emergency. investors anxiously awaiting the april jobs report that is out this morning. economists predict 202,000 jobs created compared with 215,000 in march. the unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 5%. the average wage growth expected to rise 0.3%, same as in march. reports carefully analyze because of the uncertainty over when will the fed raise rates next? do watch "mornings with maria" this morning, special jobs in america report starts at 8:00 am eastern time. lauren: the feds will have another jobs report to consider before their big decision on interest rates. in the meantime let's get you caught up with local action overnight. in asia the japanese stock market, the nikkei, reopening for the first time monday, down one/4%. in china the shanghai composite down 2.8% and in hong kong the hang thing down 1.7%. nicole: let's look at europe live trading, everything to the downside and the cac quarante in paris and the ftse in london down
northern western direction, now going southeastern. they are moving, we have implemented a mandatory evacuation. nicole: the alberta government declared a state of emergency. investors anxiously awaiting the april jobs report that is out this morning. economists predict 202,000 jobs created compared with 215,000 in march. the unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 5%. the average wage growth expected to rise 0.3%, same as in march. reports carefully analyze because of the uncertainty...
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northern oklahoma. >>> oil companies are now shutting down their operations and getting their people out of harm's way as a massive wildfire in alberta, canada, continues to rage out of control. so far more than 80,000 people have been evacuated. many now don't have houses to come home to. fox news correspondent will carr is following the latest on this and joins us now. hi, will. >> you said it, it's massive and expected to burn another 100,000 acres today. firefighters say this wildfire is unpredictable and dangerous. now, the part of ail letter that where this is burning is being described as bone dry. there are extremely strong winds. and it's quickly racing towards saskatchewan. the fire scorched more than 600 square miles, destroyed 1600 structures, more than 500 firefighters are on the ground, in the air more than a dozen helicopters are trying to beat down the flames. one resident says it looks like it's armageddon in canada this weekend. homes have been destroyed, cars abandoned. ft. murray, the power grid has been damaged, water is undrinkable right now and almost the 90,000 rbts that have been forced to evacuate have left
northern oklahoma. >>> oil companies are now shutting down their operations and getting their people out of harm's way as a massive wildfire in alberta, canada, continues to rage out of control. so far more than 80,000 people have been evacuated. many now don't have houses to come home to. fox news correspondent will carr is following the latest on this and joins us now. hi, will. >> you said it, it's massive and expected to burn another 100,000 acres today. firefighters say this...
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northern california is slowly emerging from years of dry conditions according to the report. but southern california is entering its 5th year of drought. >> a massive convoy of cars and trucks is on the move in alberta canada to get hundreds of people stranded by a growing wildfire to safety. so far more than 80,000 people have already evacuated the city. today police escorted 50 cars at a time. evacuees are not being allowed to stop to see if the homes are still standing. air lifts are under way. 300 buildings have been burned and 300 square miles of forest. tom vacar found out that fires like this are california and other parts of the country need to prepare for. >> fort mcmurray fire has got the attention of climatologist and scientists. because canada is cooler, wetter climate. >> climate change has impacted a lot. >> scott stevens is preeminent fire scientist. >> the temperatures have gone up. the snow has not been sticking around. el niÑo from canada is dry. >> for those that deny climate change says the numbers don't. >> they have predicted that fires are more common. >> for california, it is a worse at worse fires to according are come. >> seeing what is going on in indiana, they are ahead o
northern california is slowly emerging from years of dry conditions according to the report. but southern california is entering its 5th year of drought. >> a massive convoy of cars and trucks is on the move in alberta canada to get hundreds of people stranded by a growing wildfire to safety. so far more than 80,000 people have already evacuated the city. today police escorted 50 cars at a time. evacuees are not being allowed to stop to see if the homes are still standing. air lifts are...