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water and many areas the average shale gas shell requires five million gallons of water and in northern china, northern india, the american southwest it can't go on. in europe the popular resis sense a real problem. some of if companies from the just pulled out of poland even though they have a huge resource they believe there. shall gays, there's two mathematical equations, forgive me, but they're pretty stark. one is gas has only half c.o.-2 of coal. so as they transition fuel while we're phasing out coal and while renewables are getting cheaper and better it does make sense. here's the other equation. each molecule of natural gas or methane, each gram of methane molecules is 72 times as powerful a similar amount of c.o.-2 in trapping heat over a 20 year period and a hugely more powerful over a longer period. so even if a little bit leaks, it wipes out the advantage all these things together along with water pollution is slowing things down. it has a trol play. but the enthusiasts who think it will change the world forever, i think they're almost certainly wrong. and remember gas is now sel
water and many areas the average shale gas shell requires five million gallons of water and in northern china, northern india, the american southwest it can't go on. in europe the popular resis sense a real problem. some of if companies from the just pulled out of poland even though they have a huge resource they believe there. shall gays, there's two mathematical equations, forgive me, but they're pretty stark. one is gas has only half c.o.-2 of coal. so as they transition fuel while we're...
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. >>> china is showcasing more tsds they're responding to a comment by japan's minister of northern territories affairs. ichita yamamoto recently returned from a five-day visa-free visit to two of the islands. yamamoto was the first serving minister to visit the islands in eight years. he told reporters the trip renewed his resolve to have the islands returned to japan. russia's foreign ministry released a statement criticizing the remark. it said the comment runs counter to an agreement between leaders to engage in calm dialogue on the subject. the ministry suggests that if japanese politicians continue to make such comments it'll reserve the right to restrict their visits. >>> emergency teams in southern pakistan have run into trouble. they've come under attack. the magnitude 7.7 earthquake shook the province on tuesday. and authorities say it killed more than 350 people and injured about 600. military officials have outlined the dangers of the rescue operation. the head of the national disaster management authority and a high-ranking military official were on board. later in the day, soldier
. >>> china is showcasing more tsds they're responding to a comment by japan's minister of northern territories affairs. ichita yamamoto recently returned from a five-day visa-free visit to two of the islands. yamamoto was the first serving minister to visit the islands in eight years. he told reporters the trip renewed his resolve to have the islands returned to japan. russia's foreign ministry released a statement criticizing the remark. it said the comment runs counter to an...
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now across the west looking dry thanks to this big high pressure system over the northern half of china. wet weather continues for the south through remnants of typhoon asagi. the rain is worsening the situation of flooding. more rain is coming down because the tropical disturbance is enhancing. to show you the situation, i want to show you this footage. heavy rains caused by the monsoon triggered landslides and flash floods in the philippines killing 20 people. more than 36,000 residents were affected. thousands of families you sought shelter in evacuation centers. roads were cut off. operations are clean up for clean up in the heavily hit areas. rains in the philippines have grown fiercer in recent years. into the next 72 hours, the most heavy rain is going to be found across the western part of 200 millimeters likely in the next few days. flooding and landslides are ongoing risks. temperatures are not doing that in many places. only 12 degrees for the high here and minus 2 for the low. across the americas, things looking like winter for the northern rockies. we have winter warnings i
now across the west looking dry thanks to this big high pressure system over the northern half of china. wet weather continues for the south through remnants of typhoon asagi. the rain is worsening the situation of flooding. more rain is coming down because the tropical disturbance is enhancing. to show you the situation, i want to show you this footage. heavy rains caused by the monsoon triggered landslides and flash floods in the philippines killing 20 people. more than 36,000 residents were...
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and cooler skies here on the korean peninsula and the northern half of china and mongolia but wet weather once again for southern china. this area was hit by the remnants of a typhoon so additional rain is not welcomed. and for the area toward the south china sea a newly developed tropical depression which is enhancing the southwest monsoon and drenching rain in the forecast for the western part of the phillipenes throughout the day and this system will likely intensify to a tropical storm within the next 24 hours and the system is expected to link her the same area so more heavy rain is likely into the next several days across the western parts of the phillipenes. temperatures are as follows. morning could be chilly in beijing but during the day, sunshine and going up to 26 degrees. tokyo, just on target for 24 degrees. across the americas, the coldest air of the season is from the north covering the northwestern u.s., causing significant snowfall in the mountains over the northern rockies, total snowfall of about 40 or 30 centimeters into the next into thursday up in if mountains. stron
and cooler skies here on the korean peninsula and the northern half of china and mongolia but wet weather once again for southern china. this area was hit by the remnants of a typhoon so additional rain is not welcomed. and for the area toward the south china sea a newly developed tropical depression which is enhancing the southwest monsoon and drenching rain in the forecast for the western part of the phillipenes throughout the day and this system will likely intensify to a tropical storm...
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now, across the west looking dry, thanks to this big high pressure system over the northern half of china, wet weather continues for the cell due to the remnants of typhoon usagi. the heavy rain is over, but additional rain is worsening the situation in terms of flooding. across the philippines, more heavy rain is coming down because the tropical system is influencing the monsoon. flash floods in the philippines, killing at least 20 people. more than 36,000 residents were affected. thousands of families sought shelter in evacuation centers. major roads were cut off by mud and debris. monsoonal rains in the philippines have grown fiercer in recent years. into the next 72 hours, the most heavy rain is going to be found across the western part of the area. about 200 millimeters or more is likely into the next three days or so. flooding, landslides are going to be an ongoing risk. temperatures are not doing that in many places. only 12 degrees for the high. and minus 2 for the low. across the americas. things are looking more like winter up in the mountains for the northern rockies. we have w
now, across the west looking dry, thanks to this big high pressure system over the northern half of china, wet weather continues for the cell due to the remnants of typhoon usagi. the heavy rain is over, but additional rain is worsening the situation in terms of flooding. across the philippines, more heavy rain is coming down because the tropical system is influencing the monsoon. flash floods in the philippines, killing at least 20 people. more than 36,000 residents were affected. thousands of...
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a big high-pressure system is exerting its dominance over the northern half of china. the korean peninsula as well as mongolia. clear conditions, but rain is continuing across the south and more heavy rain for the western part of philippines as well as the eastern part of vietnam due to the enhanced southwest monsoon. now, finally taking a look at a picture across europe. clear conditions across the west. warm as well, but spilling clouds as you can see. lots of rain and thundershowers and risk of hail. temperatures are going to be quite low. we're expecting the highs only 5 degrees in moscow on thursday as well as friday. running about 10 degrees cooler than seasonal in kiev. if you're living in the east, you would be jealous of nice weather across the west. higher than average and nice, clear conditions. this was the picture in the alpine region looking like beautiful weather. beautiful clear crystal skies and also nice, beautiful autumn foliage. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." on behalf of our team, thank you for stay
a big high-pressure system is exerting its dominance over the northern half of china. the korean peninsula as well as mongolia. clear conditions, but rain is continuing across the south and more heavy rain for the western part of philippines as well as the eastern part of vietnam due to the enhanced southwest monsoon. now, finally taking a look at a picture across europe. clear conditions across the west. warm as well, but spilling clouds as you can see. lots of rain and thundershowers and risk...
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similarly dry across northern parts of china. however, a line of thundershowers align from southern parts of china up into the korean peninsula, bringing localized heavy rain and thunderstorms. many lightning strikes reported in south korea early this morning, remaining the stormy side throughout the day, and a different one is causing a rainfall for the border of northeast and parts of china and russia. bringing the potential for floods even further. >> tokyo looking at 29 degrees, with partly sunny skies. but 32 now, i want to show you this, beautiful scene coming out of the city. >> the ears of red rise plums have started to turn red. naturalers began planting red rice to begin vitalizing their community. many see the beautiful scenery at this time of year. the long spill of rain delayed the change of color for about a week. 32 degrees, summer has not completely gone yet. >> across the americas we've been watching a tropical storm that is gabrielle, it has just reemerged. it's producing some surf as well as strong winds to ber
similarly dry across northern parts of china. however, a line of thundershowers align from southern parts of china up into the korean peninsula, bringing localized heavy rain and thunderstorms. many lightning strikes reported in south korea early this morning, remaining the stormy side throughout the day, and a different one is causing a rainfall for the border of northeast and parts of china and russia. bringing the potential for floods even further. >> tokyo looking at 29 degrees, with...
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and down toward the south, the showers are active across the indo china peninsula, especially in northernietnam as well as parts of thailand. about 30 people have been killed so far due to flattened landslides in vietnam. and across the pacific, we have a newly-developed tropical depression and this one could become a tropical storm within the next 24 hours. right now, let's bring in rainfall for the mariana islands. tokyo, 32 with sunny skies and 26 with cloudy skies during the most part of the day and 27 for you in beijing with thunder showers. right over the atlantic we have the first hurricane of the atlantic hurricane season. this is humberto. eight tropical storms so far but none have reached a hurricane status. the good news is it won't cause anywhere threat to any land masses for the next several days. across, continent and near the continent, we have a tropical storm that's gabrielle. it caused stormy conditions for the bermuda island and pulling away and will likely nova scotia on friday night and probably hit new finland over the weekend. across the continent, hot across the so
and down toward the south, the showers are active across the indo china peninsula, especially in northernietnam as well as parts of thailand. about 30 people have been killed so far due to flattened landslides in vietnam. and across the pacific, we have a newly-developed tropical depression and this one could become a tropical storm within the next 24 hours. right now, let's bring in rainfall for the mariana islands. tokyo, 32 with sunny skies and 26 with cloudy skies during the most part of...
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the northern philippines and southern china with floods and this time we have a severe tropical storm first south of japan. this is causing lots of rain and strong winds too the ogasawa islands as we go into tomorrow. as a severe tropical storm, it's going to maintain its intensity, but the good news is that it's not going to make landfall in mainland swjapan. it's not going to produce lots of rain to mainland swra pjapan coastal areas will see high waves and rough seas as well and winds could be a little bit stronger. now, talking about the remnants of usagi, it's now located over southern china. it has weakened. however, it's still packing a lot of moisture to cause heavy rainfall. we're expecting more than 100 millimeters of rain to fall into the next 244 hours. in the line of thundershowers, from this area through the korean peninsula, up into the hokkaido area. now, across the americas, we're looking at lots of cool air coming in from the pacific. see dotted clouds right here. this indicates that cooler air is traveling over the warm waters, gusty winds and strong rain as well as
the northern philippines and southern china with floods and this time we have a severe tropical storm first south of japan. this is causing lots of rain and strong winds too the ogasawa islands as we go into tomorrow. as a severe tropical storm, it's going to maintain its intensity, but the good news is that it's not going to make landfall in mainland swjapan. it's not going to produce lots of rain to mainland swra pjapan coastal areas will see high waves and rough seas as well and winds could...
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as for china, the southern half of the country is also experiencing widespread significant rainfall. 50 up to 100 millimeters is likely, up to 250 millimeters for portions of northern myanmar and southern portions of china where you can see that in vietnam as well, where you can see darker shades popping up. the temperatures across eastern asia, it's raining and cool and hong kong up to 29 degrees and also seeing showers. very unstable across bangkok and manila, with another hot day for us here in tokyo. into europe, much more settled picture here. we have a low to the north west which is bringing wet weather to the british isles and in towards scanned nadinavia we're dealinga low pressure system bringing unstable weather and thunderstorms there too. it's quite cool as well. we see the jet stream snaking around. it's going to be bringing you temperatures in the low teens, even getting down to 12 degrees in moscow, and showers out towards the west. look at that, london, 27 degrees and we're up in the 30s in paris. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
as for china, the southern half of the country is also experiencing widespread significant rainfall. 50 up to 100 millimeters is likely, up to 250 millimeters for portions of northern myanmar and southern portions of china where you can see that in vietnam as well, where you can see darker shades popping up. the temperatures across eastern asia, it's raining and cool and hong kong up to 29 degrees and also seeing showers. very unstable across bangkok and manila, with another hot day for us here...
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northern philippines. now, it's the turn of china's south coast.authorities in mainland china issued a red alert before evacuating thousands of people from low-lying areas. >> as usagi comes ashored, so there the threat of widespread floating. the arrival coincides at higher than normal tides. the next will happen when the winds are expected to be at their fiercest. rob mcbride, al jazeera, hong kong. >> mexico is cleaning up from a pair of devastating storms there, more than 100 people were killed after tropical storm hit the pacific coast while hurricane ingrid pounded the gulf coast. mud sleights strapped homes and roads on both coasts. pinyanoreta promised to help survivors build in a safer location. we are going to go back to hong kong now. that is because we have craig leeson, standing by live. has the eye of the storm made landfall yet? >> if it hasn't, as luck would itv it, it just missed hong kong, which is good use for hong kong. it is the most densely populated city on the planet and damage would have been severe. it's gone just 100 mile
northern philippines. now, it's the turn of china's south coast.authorities in mainland china issued a red alert before evacuating thousands of people from low-lying areas. >> as usagi comes ashored, so there the threat of widespread floating. the arrival coincides at higher than normal tides. the next will happen when the winds are expected to be at their fiercest. rob mcbride, al jazeera, hong kong. >> mexico is cleaning up from a pair of devastating storms there, more than 100...
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northern philippines. it's the turn of china's south coast. authorities in mainland china issued a red alert before evacuating thousands from low-lying areas. >> as usagi comes ashore, the threat of widespread flooding increases. there is a full moon at higher than normal tides. the next high tide will happen when the winds are expected to be at their fiercest. >> let's get the latest on this. we join everton fox in the studio. what is the latest? >> the storm made landfall to the east of hong kong. better news in terms of the hong kong situation. the winds eased a touch. we are looking at the equivalent of a category 1 storm. the rains will be the problem. to the south of taiwan, 260mm of rain in the space of 24 hours. northern philippines saw around 270mm of rain in the space of 24 hours. we'll see similar amounts making its way across china. hong kong itself is well enough prepared to cope with these kind of rain falls and, indeed, with the violent winds that will come through. for a good part of southern china, it will be a problem. winds
northern philippines. it's the turn of china's south coast. authorities in mainland china issued a red alert before evacuating thousands from low-lying areas. >> as usagi comes ashore, the threat of widespread flooding increases. there is a full moon at higher than normal tides. the next high tide will happen when the winds are expected to be at their fiercest. >> let's get the latest on this. we join everton fox in the studio. what is the latest? >> the storm made landfall to...
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the southern part of china is not so water scarce. the northern part of china is very water scarce. rationally, millions of people should move from the north to the south. if you free up the system, that will be possible. war partial reform that allows people to move to a nearby city is not going to address that kind of water issue. >> i agree with everything david said. a broad range of topics. the only thing i would add on water is, do not forget about the south-north water transfer project. they are moving water up north, too. the point i would like to end on is the point i begin with. -- began with. it is more of a rhetorical question. why is it we in the united states continued to view china through the lens of risks and catastrophes, threats, and things that are about to go wrong? book, chang wrote this come"ing crash in china about 15 years ago. hiss still out there with website, saying it is going to come any day now. us in the about united states that continues to see china as the threat that we do? what is it about us that uses that perceived threat as a foil to prevent us
the southern part of china is not so water scarce. the northern part of china is very water scarce. rationally, millions of people should move from the north to the south. if you free up the system, that will be possible. war partial reform that allows people to move to a nearby city is not going to address that kind of water issue. >> i agree with everything david said. a broad range of topics. the only thing i would add on water is, do not forget about the south-north water transfer...
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heavy rain already in place at the moment, stretching across northern japan and across eastern chinaringing extremely heavy rain into south korea through saturday, so the chance of some flash flooding coming in here, so that could cause some problems. and you can see the outer bans of the next system, this is the outer bans of this coming in as we go to sunday and indeed monday. the outer bans having an impact on southern parts of honshoo for sunday, the other weather front will make its way across much of honshoo for sunday and heavy rain in place and that is ahead of our storm and that will cause some problems. brighter skies behind it and eventually by the middle of next week we will sebrighter weather making its way into japan and a good part of china and decent sunshine coming through here, we have got heavy showers across the far south of china, hong kong looking disturbed with highs of around 30 degrees celcius and vietnam and it's the case of sunshine for the philippines and manila with a temperature of 29.6. >> reporter: thanks very much. twitter announced that it plans to g
heavy rain already in place at the moment, stretching across northern japan and across eastern chinaringing extremely heavy rain into south korea through saturday, so the chance of some flash flooding coming in here, so that could cause some problems. and you can see the outer bans of the next system, this is the outer bans of this coming in as we go to sunday and indeed monday. the outer bans having an impact on southern parts of honshoo for sunday, the other weather front will make its way...
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migration also matters because the southern part of china is not so water scarce. though northern part of -- so millions of people people should knew from the north to the south and if you free up the system where is more partial reform of foucault that allows people to move to the nearby city is not addressed. >> i agree with everything david said. those are the broad range of topics. i would add don't forget about the south north water transport project rate they are moving the water up north but you know i guess the point i would like to end on is the point i began with and that is and is it's more of a rhetorical question. why is it that we in the united states continue to few china through the lens of risks and catastrophes, threats and things that are about to go wrong? gordon chang wrote this book the coming disaster or the coming crash of china collapse, sorry, 15 years ago and he is still out there with his web site saying it's going to come any day now. what is it about us in the united states that continues to see china as the threat that we do? what is it about us that
migration also matters because the southern part of china is not so water scarce. though northern part of -- so millions of people people should knew from the north to the south and if you free up the system where is more partial reform of foucault that allows people to move to the nearby city is not addressed. >> i agree with everything david said. those are the broad range of topics. i would add don't forget about the south north water transport project rate they are moving the water up...
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migration also matters because the southern part of china is and so water scarce and the northern part is very water scarce so rationally millions of people should move from the north to the south and if you free of the system that will be possible whereas more partial reform allows people to move by a nearby city is not going to address that kind of water issue. >> i agree with everything david said. those are a broad range of topics. the only thing i can add is don't forget about the south water transfer projects. they are moving the water up north, too. but i guess the point i would like to in bonn is the point i began with, and that is it's more of a rhetorical question. why is it that we in the united states continue to view china through the lens of risks and catastrophes and threats and things that are about to go wrong? gordon wrote this book the coming disaster -- the coming crash of china about the collapse 15 years ago. and he is still out there with his website saying it's going to come any day now. what is it about us in the united states that continues to see china as the
migration also matters because the southern part of china is and so water scarce and the northern part is very water scarce so rationally millions of people should move from the north to the south and if you free of the system that will be possible whereas more partial reform allows people to move by a nearby city is not going to address that kind of water issue. >> i agree with everything david said. those are a broad range of topics. the only thing i can add is don't forget about the...
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across the richer nations of the northern hemisphere and in japan the average age is around 40 years. in china and parts of asia, it is in the 30's while most people in africa are still pretty young. almost half the population of the continent's most populous country nigeria are under 14, for instance. but even here and in parts of asia, the proportion of old people is growing. in malaysia, the question of who takes care of grandma and grandpa in old age is becoming a social pressure point. the state has long relied on traditional family structures. but these are beginning to fall apart, leaving many old people confused and sometimes even abandoned by their own children. >> robi lazin is 86. she's not enjoying her twilight years. time goes by too slowly, she says. old age is a curse. even though she raised six children, she spends most of her time alone. but once a week, a smile returns to her face, when aziza and siti drop by. they visit elderly people who don't have anyone else. >> no one else bothers to talk to me. my children have better things to do. my grandchildren work and my great gra
across the richer nations of the northern hemisphere and in japan the average age is around 40 years. in china and parts of asia, it is in the 30's while most people in africa are still pretty young. almost half the population of the continent's most populous country nigeria are under 14, for instance. but even here and in parts of asia, the proportion of old people is growing. in malaysia, the question of who takes care of grandma and grandpa in old age is becoming a social pressure point. the...
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its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves four ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker then say if they take the traditional south and routes so clearly here the understanding is that the environment of the arctic has to be protected and in the future the president's international presence in the arctic will only increase so the are discussing currently working projects in the sphere of energy development and so on but a lot of attention is also being focused at the heritage a left from the cold war era we're talking about old abandoned military bases various types of hardware tens of thousands of barrels with fuels with fuel and it's understood that it's not been left by just one country like the soviet union but it's canada the u.s. and here everybody's saying it's not the responsibility of one state to clean this trash up but it's really the responsibility of everyone all right you can all fly that your th
its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves four ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker then say if they take the traditional south and routes so clearly here the understanding is that the environment of the arctic has to be protected and in the future the president's international...
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its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves four ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker than say if they take the traditional south and routes so clearly here the understanding is that the environment of the arctic has to be protected and in the future the president's international presence in the arctic will only increase so the are discussing currently working projects in the sphere of energy development and so on . and even those countries with now tara train the region like china and india how manage to achieve observer status in the ox a council the e.u. is also striving for influence but has had its application deferred to paint them as more now well sneering while powers today oxic. as the climate in the arctic surges the scramble to secure multi-billion dollar deals and it's no wonder when you consider according to the latest estimates there's enough to supply the entire world for three years china wit
its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves four ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker than say if they take the traditional south and routes so clearly here the understanding is that the environment of the arctic has to be protected and in the future the president's international...
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now, across much of the northern areas, high pressure will be predominant with clear skies. except for this area in china, and in towards south korea. a little bit of heavy rain. generally speaking here in japan, we're on for a lovely weekend weather-wise. this afternoon, on friday, this is a picture i took today before coming into the studios, so it's very close to the tv station, very beautiful clear skies. the morning lows are very low. and frost showed up. so let me show you a picture coming up from there. these are images from central hokkaido. the influx of cold air caused the city's temperature to drop to 1.6 degrees. the lowest so far this autumn. six degrees lower than average this year. the first frost has been observed 11 days earlier than average in some inland areas. temperatures have fallen below zero for the first time this autumn. americas, where we're seeing some snow. autumn is now already looking like winter. we're seeing very heavy rainfall also. up to about 200 millimeters is possible ahead of that system. cold air pulling down from canada, will be making things quite white. now, tow
now, across much of the northern areas, high pressure will be predominant with clear skies. except for this area in china, and in towards south korea. a little bit of heavy rain. generally speaking here in japan, we're on for a lovely weekend weather-wise. this afternoon, on friday, this is a picture i took today before coming into the studios, so it's very close to the tv station, very beautiful clear skies. the morning lows are very low. and frost showed up. so let me show you a picture...
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develop its vast natural resources and also trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since. just the figures tell the story by themselves for ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker than say if they take the traditional south the routes of the seven hundred participants all together including experts geologists explorers and others all sitting down and a diplomatically deciding how to work out the situation how to deal with the arctic how to preserve its energy resources and the environment as well. the arctic's promise of business opportunities is really what. some of them who are not even close to the area itself. investigate. as the climate in the arctic surges the scramble to secure multi-billion dollar deals and it's no wonder when you consider according to the latest estimates there's enough to supply the entire world for three years china with a growing energy demand and increasing gas girls in population is the unlikely contender in the race to secure a foothold in the el tick china has been wooing
develop its vast natural resources and also trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since. just the figures tell the story by themselves for ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker than say if they take the traditional south the routes of the seven hundred participants all together including experts geologists explorers and others all sitting down and a diplomatically...
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northern part of the island. in taiwan, they are issuing travel alerts and in china, they're issuing maritime alerts. the problem we have is that today is the mid autumn festival, a traditional holiday where people go away from the long weekend, from hong kong to china and visit relatives in taiwan. this is expected to hit hong kong on sunday, disrupting travel plans. >> i have lived in hong kong. there are tall buildings there, it's a relatively small island. are the buildings there built to withstand that type of storm? >> they certainly are. they're even designed to sway and i've been in the top of one of these buildings when it is moving. it's an unnerving experience particularly in a big storm like this one. this is a beast of a typhoon, a super typhoon is equal to a category five atlantic hurting. it's been packing winds up to 160 miles per hour, they're now at 120 miles per hour and slowing down and moving towards the mainland of china and the island of the philippines. in hong kong, they haven't begun preparations yet. we are seeing the unsettled weather they're seeing in the philippines, but
northern part of the island. in taiwan, they are issuing travel alerts and in china, they're issuing maritime alerts. the problem we have is that today is the mid autumn festival, a traditional holiday where people go away from the long weekend, from hong kong to china and visit relatives in taiwan. this is expected to hit hong kong on sunday, disrupting travel plans. >> i have lived in hong kong. there are tall buildings there, it's a relatively small island. are the buildings there...
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china. right now, taiwan into the northern philippines in luzanne, this storm is massive and will pose a significantisk to human life. >> sports now. the cool thing is so often, it's not about what happens on the field, it's all the emotional stories that come with it. >> absolutely. two huge fan favorites coming back to philadelphia last night. andy reid spent 14 years in philadelphia, got them to 4n.f.c. champion games and one superbowl. in today's nfl, even the most successful coaches wear out their well chem. he left this season to take the head coaching job in kansasty. last night, he was back in philly. there was a big debate whether he would be cheered or booed. they gave him a healthy standing ovation. >> the second straight game, turnovers. michael vick threw to turnovers in this game, including that one returned. the offense, kansas city, looking pretty good so far this season. jamal charles providing 92 yards of rushing offense and the score as andy reid returns to philadelphia victorious, 26-16. >> aljazeera attended last night's festivities in philadelphia, which also included the retir
china. right now, taiwan into the northern philippines in luzanne, this storm is massive and will pose a significantisk to human life. >> sports now. the cool thing is so often, it's not about what happens on the field, it's all the emotional stories that come with it. >> absolutely. two huge fan favorites coming back to philadelphia last night. andy reid spent 14 years in philadelphia, got them to 4n.f.c. champion games and one superbowl. in today's nfl, even the most successful...
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its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is active you know being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves for ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker than say if they take the traditional south the routes so clearly here the understanding is that the environment of the arctic has to be protected and in the future the president's international presence in the arctic will only increase so the are discussing currently working projects in the sphere of energy development and so on. the optics promise of business opportunities is really well smearing the world powers some of them who are not even close to the area itself on his case people were investigated as a climate self in the arctic surge as a scramble to secure multi-billion dollar deals and it's no wonder when you consider according to the latest estimates as a null to supply the entire world for three years china with a growing energy demand and increasing gas girls and population is the unlikely contender in the race
its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is active you know being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves for ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker than say if they take the traditional south the routes so clearly here the understanding is that the environment of the arctic has to be protected and in the future the president's...
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northern philippines. it will be bringing stormy conditions throughout this week across the arch pi l across the archipelago. and this one will become a tropical storm as well. over the south china speak. look at the temperatures here. very messy across the indochina peninsula. we have reports of about 230 millimeters in the past 24 hours in some locations but it's going to get worse with all the thunderstorms that pop up. manilla looking melsy. tokyo, fine, clear skies and a sunny day at 29 degrees. 18 degrees over here and if you can recall last week you saw temperatures down to about single digits for your high so recovering there. now over to mexico, we have two storms to talk about. let me show you the condition here. not a good way to start off this week. tropical storm man-yi drenched the south pacific coast over the weekend and several people fell victim to heavy rain and landslid landslides. trees were toppled by fierce winds. military personnel arrived in flooded areas to help the locals. manual has lost some steam but people can expect wet weather in its wake for the next couple of days. pull back you can see the satellite, messy conditions across much of mexico, espe
northern philippines. it will be bringing stormy conditions throughout this week across the arch pi l across the archipelago. and this one will become a tropical storm as well. over the south china speak. look at the temperatures here. very messy across the indochina peninsula. we have reports of about 230 millimeters in the past 24 hours in some locations but it's going to get worse with all the thunderstorms that pop up. manilla looking melsy. tokyo, fine, clear skies and a sunny day at 29...
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china on sunday morning. and people have already been evacuated from coastal areas close to taiwan. elections have been how it in the northern province of the heartland of the separatist tunnel tigers for the first time the vote for a semi autonomous council threatens to reaganite tensions between the government and a tunnel minority the national army launched a major assault on the separatist group four years ago bringing and then to a twenty six year. and coming up next on stacy pulling no punches on finance and the kinds of afford into the fray. we've talked before about people getting in trouble throughout the usa just for gardening in fact according to the christian science monitor a couple in florida has been fined five hundred dollars a day until they dig up their vegetable garden which is on their own property immediately people who write these articles draw comparisons to communist russia where people weren't allowed to grow their own food at last night's state allowed it yes the revolutionary period in russia forced agriculture to change rapidly and often against the will of many of those involved and this did lead
china on sunday morning. and people have already been evacuated from coastal areas close to taiwan. elections have been how it in the northern province of the heartland of the separatist tunnel tigers for the first time the vote for a semi autonomous council threatens to reaganite tensions between the government and a tunnel minority the national army launched a major assault on the separatist group four years ago bringing and then to a twenty six year. and coming up next on stacy pulling no...
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have agreed to work closely together in a consultation with russia and china to explore the russian proposal. >>> a wildfire in northernnia has destroyed '80 structures, damaged 30 others and forced more than 500 residents of a small community to evacuate. officials say the clover fire has burned about 3200-acres. containment has increased to 45%. >>> those are your news headlines on the fox business network. get you back to tracy. tracy: thank you, arthel. see you in a bit. >>> so now our special report, america's shale boom, technological advances in fracking and horizontal drill having been a game-changer for pioneer resources allowing the company to uncover untapped oil reserves mainly in west texas. shares are up a whopping 75% over the past year, near an all-time high. joining news a fox business exclusive, scott sheffield, chairman and ceo of pioneer natural resources. sir, i have to point out, you had your, like, second, second quarter profit was the biggest in company history. >> yes, tracy yes. tracy: how come? >> we're focused on a, probably the second largest oil field in the world today. it is the wolf cam
have agreed to work closely together in a consultation with russia and china to explore the russian proposal. >>> a wildfire in northernnia has destroyed '80 structures, damaged 30 others and forced more than 500 residents of a small community to evacuate. officials say the clover fire has burned about 3200-acres. containment has increased to 45%. >>> those are your news headlines on the fox business network. get you back to tracy. tracy: thank you, arthel. see you in a bit....
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central, eastern china and that will push off to the east impacting south korea and it's expected through the yangtze river basin. we are seeing a front move through hokkaido and northerns honshu. it is rather warm down here and beijing at 27. ulan bator, and you're the big changer out here. 17 here on thursday and we'll see another cold front coming out of siberia, one of the cold surges of the season. by saturday morning you will be below the freezing mark as far as temperatures. so it will cool off quite considerably out there. also looking at snow in the alpine regions and upper level low is bringing unstable weather from germany toward the northern balkans. much of italy, you are under thunderstorm watches or heavy rain advisories throughout the day on tuesday into wednesday. farther toward the west, if you're in the uk, take a look at dublin and right now it's 17 going into 13 and london staying in the high teens throughout the workweek. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. a forest that h
central, eastern china and that will push off to the east impacting south korea and it's expected through the yangtze river basin. we are seeing a front move through hokkaido and northerns honshu. it is rather warm down here and beijing at 27. ulan bator, and you're the big changer out here. 17 here on thursday and we'll see another cold front coming out of siberia, one of the cold surges of the season. by saturday morning you will be below the freezing mark as far as temperatures. so it will...
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northern pakistan - at least 78 are dead. >> we'll have the latest on the progress on typhoon usagi as it bears down on southern china. hello. in the last few hours there has been increased military activity at a shopping center near kenya. it's been more than 30 hours since attackers claiming to be from al-shabab stormed the westgate mall. 59 have been killed and dozens of hostages are thought to be inside. >> military reinforcements are sent in. they say their priority is to rescue the civilians still inside the mall. the attackers have several hostages. president uhuru kenyetta and his political opponents - the former prime minister raila odinga and others addressed the nation and called for calm. they asked the international community not to issue travel warnings for kenya, and had their own warning for the attackers in the mall. >> they shall not get away with their despicable and beastly acts. the cowardly perpetrators now cornered in the building, we will punish the master minds swiftly and, indeed, payne fully. >> soon after the comments activity at the mall increased. military helicopters hovered in and about
northern pakistan - at least 78 are dead. >> we'll have the latest on the progress on typhoon usagi as it bears down on southern china. hello. in the last few hours there has been increased military activity at a shopping center near kenya. it's been more than 30 hours since attackers claiming to be from al-shabab stormed the westgate mall. 59 have been killed and dozens of hostages are thought to be inside. >> military reinforcements are sent in. they say their priority is to...
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overleveraged to china in other ways, and i think the russo- japanese relationship is number one on - number one on the list. now, i'm not going to make the prediction that the northern territory issue is going to be resolved, but i would say i think that the possibility of resolution of this longstanding issue, now 68 years, is greater than i've seen at any time in the last 25 years or so that i've been - that i've been following it. you have two leaderships in both countries that are relatively strong domestically, which i think is necessary, and i think both have the outside factor of their concern increasing about chinese activities. and we may see this finally, in the next year or so, lead to a breakthrough in that relationship, which would frankly be good for the u.s.- russia relationship, as well. so with that note from left field trying to bring some optimism to the discussion, let me finish my prepared remarks. thanks. >> we're going to open it up to questions in just a second. if you could identify yourself and if you're at the table, please speak into the microphone. this briefing will be available in transcript form later today. i'll mail it out. i also w
overleveraged to china in other ways, and i think the russo- japanese relationship is number one on - number one on the list. now, i'm not going to make the prediction that the northern territory issue is going to be resolved, but i would say i think that the possibility of resolution of this longstanding issue, now 68 years, is greater than i've seen at any time in the last 25 years or so that i've been - that i've been following it. you have two leaderships in both countries that are...
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china. usagi is packing winds of 115 miles per hour with gusts up to 185 miles per hour. caused major flooding in northern japan. >> and i'm dave warren. we are certainly tracking that storm as i continues to move between the philippines and taiwan. it is 165 mile-per-hour wind that is what it looked like whit was really intense. over the past few hours that eye is not nearly as defined or intense. most likely will lower the intensity. still though there is a lot of wind and rain with this storm and the track will continue to push it through -- between taiwan and the philippines. now there's a lot of rain with this and a lot of wind. where it's headed is looks like it's passing between taiwan, there's the eye, the problem is that these bands of rain are moving accreditation the country now, but once the eye against -- gets past taiwan, devastating flooding passing by taiwan. the storm tracks to the west, looks like it will diminish in intense city to a category 1 storm. 100 miles per hour or less, impacting hong kong sunday morning 9:00, between now and then we'll watch taiwan and hong kong, see how the s
china. usagi is packing winds of 115 miles per hour with gusts up to 185 miles per hour. caused major flooding in northern japan. >> and i'm dave warren. we are certainly tracking that storm as i continues to move between the philippines and taiwan. it is 165 mile-per-hour wind that is what it looked like whit was really intense. over the past few hours that eye is not nearly as defined or intense. most likely will lower the intensity. still though there is a lot of wind and rain with...
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china sea. typhoon esage is heading for hong kong. the massive storm in 600 miles -- six to 80 miles wide packing 127-mile-per-hour winds. it's already caused flooding and torrential rain in northern japan. craig leaseon joins me on the phone from hong kong in the path of the storm. craig, first of all, i understand they are calling this a super typhoon. can you give us an exact of exactly how big this is compared to the other typhoons we have already seen this summer >> that's right. this is a typhoon. it's categorized as such packing winds of 150 miles per hour. this has had wind speeds peeking at 160 miles per hour. they are gusting still, as you said, around 120, sometimes up to 150 miles per hour. that makes it the strongest storm on earth which beats the previous storm here in august, which cans packed wind speeds of about 160 miles per hour. that storm was heading also for hong kong ended up swinging to the south and missing hong kong but slamming through the philippines and into china and 159 people were killed. many thousands, many hundreds were missing and mistaken hundredses of thousands were displaced from that storm. this storm couldn't come at a worse time because to
china sea. typhoon esage is heading for hong kong. the massive storm in 600 miles -- six to 80 miles wide packing 127-mile-per-hour winds. it's already caused flooding and torrential rain in northern japan. craig leaseon joins me on the phone from hong kong in the path of the storm. craig, first of all, i understand they are calling this a super typhoon. can you give us an exact of exactly how big this is compared to the other typhoons we have already seen this summer >> that's right....
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china. customs and border protection agency has announced new guidelines following a spate of deadly shootings by agents on the northern and southern borders. at least 19 people have been killed by border agents since 2010. the victims include at least six mexicans killed on the mexican territory. 16-year-old josÉ rodriguez was reportedly shot from behind no fewer than seven times last october for allegedly throwing rocks at an agent. the new changes include a training program: to size the defusing of threats instead of resorting to deadly force. in a statement, the american civil liberties union called the measures inadequate, saying -- a former black panther held in solitary confinement for over 40 years in louisiana has filed a bid for compassionate release after being given just weeks to live. herman wallace and to others were placed in solitary confinement in 1972 following their conviction for murdering a prison guard. they and their supporters say they were framed for their political activism. according to his attorneys, herman wallace, now 70 one years old, has been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer and has
china. customs and border protection agency has announced new guidelines following a spate of deadly shootings by agents on the northern and southern borders. at least 19 people have been killed by border agents since 2010. the victims include at least six mexicans killed on the mexican territory. 16-year-old josÉ rodriguez was reportedly shot from behind no fewer than seven times last october for allegedly throwing rocks at an agent. the new changes include a training program: to size the...
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northern california. already, it's burned nearly 7000 acres. that fire only 5% contained. >>> france is about to float a resolution on syria in the u.n. security council and there's hope this time russia and china won't block it. it would force syria to make its chemical weapons program public, place it under international control, and dismantle it. this comes after russia expressed support for the proposal and urged syria to go along. the syria debate is drumming up more strong emotions in the bay area. >> i have found this particular issue with syria a very difficult one, a gut-wrenching one. >> this demonstration was held outside minority leader nancy pelosi's office in san francisco. pelosi is in favor of military action in syria. this event was part of a national campaign to urge politicians to avoid another war. >>> but we could be on the brink of a breakthrough as kpix 5's christin ayers tells us. john kerry may have stumbled on to a resolution with a single off the cuff remark. >> is there anything at this point that his government could do or offer that would stop an attack? >> uhm, sure. he could turn over every, single built of his chemical weapons to the international community in t
northern california. already, it's burned nearly 7000 acres. that fire only 5% contained. >>> france is about to float a resolution on syria in the u.n. security council and there's hope this time russia and china won't block it. it would force syria to make its chemical weapons program public, place it under international control, and dismantle it. this comes after russia expressed support for the proposal and urged syria to go along. the syria debate is drumming up more strong...
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china. we will see if -- the pressure is on the company now to deliver stuart: it is a bird flu turnaround story. the dow is right at 15,007. a northernfed up with the state liberal politics they want to sell. the vice chair is next. ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at...