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the northern island of bangladesh and ghost by water in two thousand and five and i understand that. we had to come here yeah because the river overflowed better than the house was washed away. so. even having a little thing i. didn't my parents have nowhere else to live so they stay here with us. we did actually get the on the plate and then i gave it to you know what is your i'm also from poland and i ended up here because my home was swept away i built my house seven times and seven times it was carried away by the flood waters i have no more land to live on and no money to buy more there was no more work for us there that's why i came to. i'm on the rails i work at the tannery for forty five euros a month it's the only way for me to survive. on this yet. among sherman's friends and family some children also have to work to help their parents. survive now you have. all of it and that is that it's. ok for mine i'm for the man for this and. yet it. is not. my family it's your mother who works instead of your father and you hate me . that. we'll fight against me. it's ok james. do yo
the northern island of bangladesh and ghost by water in two thousand and five and i understand that. we had to come here yeah because the river overflowed better than the house was washed away. so. even having a little thing i. didn't my parents have nowhere else to live so they stay here with us. we did actually get the on the plate and then i gave it to you know what is your i'm also from poland and i ended up here because my home was swept away i built my house seven times and seven times it...
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. >> on japan's northern island, it is famous for this natural sea of cloud caused by the inflow of damp air and is popular with tourists. last month the the group of computer graphic artists from tokyo arrived in the area. they brought with them four large format projectors, the kind used in concert venues. the artists are veterans are large scale projection mapping. usually they shine promotional images onto buildings and man made structures. this time they're trying something completely new using clouds as a natural screen. >>translator: when i was young, i used to sketch on paper. i often used to dream it would be fun to do the same on clouds. new technology is making it possible to turn my childhood imagination into reality. >> japanese companies have led extraordinary advances in the field of projection. as the market has grown, artists are producing ever more remarkable shows. images are now on complex surfaces. >> a final prfrontier is the sk. the project began a year and a half ago. from the beginning, there were numerous problems. >>translator: i asked meteorologists if it's po
. >> on japan's northern island, it is famous for this natural sea of cloud caused by the inflow of damp air and is popular with tourists. last month the the group of computer graphic artists from tokyo arrived in the area. they brought with them four large format projectors, the kind used in concert venues. the artists are veterans are large scale projection mapping. usually they shine promotional images onto buildings and man made structures. this time they're trying something...
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the northern island of bangladesh and ghost by water in two thousand and five that madison had. to go by and we had to come here because the river overflowed that let them in and house was washed away. so i know now having a little thing i. did to my parents of nowhere else to live so they stay here with us. did they tell you that the on the and i gave it to her what is your i'm also from poland and i ended up here because my home was swept away i built my house seven times and seven times it was carried away by the flood waters i have no more land to live on and no money to buy more there was no more work for us there that's why i came to talk about it when i'm on the rails i work at the tannery for forty five euros a month it's the only way for me to survive. on this here. among sherman's friends and family some children also have to work to help their parents. sometimes now you have this in the bible to do that all of the lazy and that is added to the. most i think. the lanham supplemental for this is. getting it in the business of. my family it's your mother who works instea
the northern island of bangladesh and ghost by water in two thousand and five that madison had. to go by and we had to come here because the river overflowed that let them in and house was washed away. so i know now having a little thing i. did to my parents of nowhere else to live so they stay here with us. did they tell you that the on the and i gave it to her what is your i'm also from poland and i ended up here because my home was swept away i built my house seven times and seven times it...
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northern island of bangladesh and goes to buy water in two thousand and five and i understand that. we had to come here yeah because the river overflowed that a lot of them and house was washed away. i will. not deny my parents have nowhere else to live so they stay here with us. actually that's the on the bike and i gave it to her what is your i'm also from poland and i ended up here because my home was swept away i built my house seven times and seven times it was carried away by the flood waters i have no more land to live on and no money to buy more there was no more work for us there that's why i came to. i'm on the rails i work at the tannery for forty five euros a month it's the only way for me to survive. on this yes. among showman's friends and family some children also have to work to help their parents. sometimes you know you have this idea that well as it. is and i forget the. most i think. the line i'm sentimental for this is. going to be the name in the business. to my family it's your mother who works instead of your father and you had me. the globe. big bucks but. we
northern island of bangladesh and goes to buy water in two thousand and five and i understand that. we had to come here yeah because the river overflowed that a lot of them and house was washed away. i will. not deny my parents have nowhere else to live so they stay here with us. actually that's the on the bike and i gave it to her what is your i'm also from poland and i ended up here because my home was swept away i built my house seven times and seven times it was carried away by the flood...
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. >>> a team of volunteers in northern island make 11 acres of art. they used thousands of pegs, soil and sand to make this portrait of a 6-year-old girl. it took 18 months of planning and a month to complete. it was made to celebrate the annual art festival which opened up last week in belfast. impressive. >> i didn't see that. but that looks good. >> you saw her eye there. cool. >>> well, that's it for kpix 5 news at noon. have a great afternoon, everyone. see you later. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, >> hope: liam... i still have... reservations. >> liam: okay. well, let me ask you something. what's made you happier -- wearing this ring or taking it off? >> hope: that's -- [ sighs ] that's really not the point. >> liam: because taking it off has never fixed anything. it always makes things worse. and i don't want that to happen again. and neither do you. >> maya: you proposed. >> rick: yes. >> maya: i shouldn't be here. you want to be alone. >> rick: you needed to talk to me.
. >>> a team of volunteers in northern island make 11 acres of art. they used thousands of pegs, soil and sand to make this portrait of a 6-year-old girl. it took 18 months of planning and a month to complete. it was made to celebrate the annual art festival which opened up last week in belfast. impressive. >> i didn't see that. but that looks good. >> you saw her eye there. cool. >>> well, that's it for kpix 5 news at noon. have a great afternoon, everyone. see...
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are battering in and around the center of the storm, and the system will likely affect the northern mariana islands tomorrow and affect the ogasawara island by friday. now, across the continent, we have this low producing wet and windy conditions. some snow is in the forecast in the upper elevations. and this is actually improving the bad air quality. some people in northeastern china are dealing with hazy conditions, but because of the wet and windy conditions, conditions could improve on your wednesday. so that's good news. now, further down toward australia, as we have been reporting, the worst wildfires in decades are raging through parts of new south wales. especially the blue mountains in the city of katumba. the fire danger is at a severe level today because of high temperatures and high winds. now, tomorrow, although temperatures may go down to the mid teens, but winds will remain on the high side. and even friday, although winds will ease, a humidity will remain on the low side into the weekend. so, unfortunately, no big improvement is in the foreseeable future. all right. across europe, t
are battering in and around the center of the storm, and the system will likely affect the northern mariana islands tomorrow and affect the ogasawara island by friday. now, across the continent, we have this low producing wet and windy conditions. some snow is in the forecast in the upper elevations. and this is actually improving the bad air quality. some people in northeastern china are dealing with hazy conditions, but because of the wet and windy conditions, conditions could improve on your...
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it's expected to approach the northern parts of the islands by thursday and friday as a violent typhoon. lots of stormy conditions ahead of us across much of japan. towards the north we have upper cool air bringing snow and cool air for north eastern china. that is improving bad air quality that people are experiencing in north eastern china. temperatures are as follows only 12 degrees in harbin and could go down to 6 degrees on your friday. seasonal temperatures in tokyo with light rain in the forecast on wednesday. across mexico, major hurricane parts of southern mexico. take a look at video from southern parts of mexico. hurricane raymond has brought heavy rain to areas hitting record flooding last month. there were no reports of significant damage. last month's rains provoked by the hurricane made a bridge collapse. this area is prone to secondary disasters. now into tuesday, stormy conditions will linger because the system is expected to sit near the coast near the southwest coast. starting wednesday, things will be gradually improving. towards the north we have a winter storm trav
it's expected to approach the northern parts of the islands by thursday and friday as a violent typhoon. lots of stormy conditions ahead of us across much of japan. towards the north we have upper cool air bringing snow and cool air for north eastern china. that is improving bad air quality that people are experiencing in north eastern china. temperatures are as follows only 12 degrees in harbin and could go down to 6 degrees on your friday. seasonal temperatures in tokyo with light rain in the...
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i find it in the northern part of the island. that is where you can climb the cliffs and there is nothing but the animals that live there. that is where i find the soul of alicudi. >> we certainly just got a glimpse of that. that is all for this week. thanks for watching, and as always you can find plenty more on our website. do not forget to tune in again in seven days time. until then, bye bye. >> on this program, we continue our conversation with nirupama , the ambassador from the republic of india to the united states, and also served as the ambassador from india to china, peru, bolivia, and sri lanka. >> winning comes to islam in india, the definition that is long gave to itself in our subcontinent -- our subcontinent was one of intolerant -- of tolerance and inclusion. look at the sufi tradition, if you are aware -- >> yes. and the beliefs, that was worn in india. the reason was you had islam and hinduism coexisting with each other and each drawing from each .ther >> and it worked. >> it worked, absolutely. >> let's talk a
i find it in the northern part of the island. that is where you can climb the cliffs and there is nothing but the animals that live there. that is where i find the soul of alicudi. >> we certainly just got a glimpse of that. that is all for this week. thanks for watching, and as always you can find plenty more on our website. do not forget to tune in again in seven days time. until then, bye bye. >> on this program, we continue our conversation with nirupama , the ambassador from...
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northern japan. troops seized four islands athe war. putin says russians and japanese have cooperated in energy and other fields. he said concluding the peace treaty requires they create the image of a friend rather than an enemy. >>> leaders of a group of nations are on track to finalize a free trade deal by the end of the year. some analysts say they're too optimistic about what they need to accomplish before the transpacific partnership becomes reality. >>> the members of 12 member nations met in bali. they say negotiates need to resolve all outstanding issues. abe says the tpp would trigger economic development around the pacific rim. he urged negotiators to do whatever they can to meet the deadline. they've made progress over the past several months forwards eliminating tariffs on farm and industrial goods. members wanted to reach an agreement by this time. participants continue to hold working level talks. ministers involved in the negotiations will hold their next meetings in december. >>> now we spoke to nhk world in bali. he te
northern japan. troops seized four islands athe war. putin says russians and japanese have cooperated in energy and other fields. he said concluding the peace treaty requires they create the image of a friend rather than an enemy. >>> leaders of a group of nations are on track to finalize a free trade deal by the end of the year. some analysts say they're too optimistic about what they need to accomplish before the transpacific partnership becomes reality. >>> the members of...
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harbor island, that's me, elizabeth with my friend, taylor gray. and we're going to live it up here on the northern tip of eleuthera. we'll take an island tour. watch out, there's chickens. there're chickens in the road! oh, look at the chickens cross the road. (giggling) elizabeth: to discover the unusual. well, i don't know about this house but this sure is a spooky tree. be scared. be very, very scared. taylor. taylor? taylor, where'd you go? then we'll sample the sweet side of the island. we're making hokey pokey ice cream. it's awesome. (squealing) elizabeth: fly high. taylor: that's our view. elizabeth: the water is so clear.
harbor island, that's me, elizabeth with my friend, taylor gray. and we're going to live it up here on the northern tip of eleuthera. we'll take an island tour. watch out, there's chickens. there're chickens in the road! oh, look at the chickens cross the road. (giggling) elizabeth: to discover the unusual. well, i don't know about this house but this sure is a spooky tree. be scared. be very, very scared. taylor. taylor? taylor, where'd you go? then we'll sample the sweet side of the island....
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prepare for us alignment as well as to develop training areas in m and the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. when joint exercises are conducted in this training areas by the japan, the united states, and also australia, perceptive capabilities will be enhanced. asia rebalancing, it is easy for us in the region to ask , but united states is not alone in offering this policy. friendsonal allies and who are joined with the united states in achieving this common ,oal of regional peace stability, and prosperity, and deceive united states continue to be fully committed to this region. -- i conclusion, i can' can't say that japan is a full partner as united states moves forward in its path to asian rebalancing. congressman, you talked about sequestration policy. we saw something strange last month. for three weeks during the shutdown, republican leaders of both parties -- in both chambers said the shutdown was about obamacare, obamacare, obamacare, and at the moment the shutdown ended, the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell can do and declared victory because i had held the line on sequestrati
prepare for us alignment as well as to develop training areas in m and the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. when joint exercises are conducted in this training areas by the japan, the united states, and also australia, perceptive capabilities will be enhanced. asia rebalancing, it is easy for us in the region to ask , but united states is not alone in offering this policy. friendsonal allies and who are joined with the united states in achieving this common ,oal of regional peace...
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it's tracking about eight miles an hour and going to make its way across the northern philippine island later on today, damaging wind and heavy rain the major concern. >> back on the home front, it's very quiet across the atlantic, high pressure in control. it's a quiet day in the gulf of mexico. very different story from 1991. i don't know if you're familiar with the movie the perfect storm, but this system, really a tropical storm, and hurricane combined with a nor'easter, with heavy rains and winds across the east coast. 12 people were killed and over $200 million of damage. this is a picture of the boardwalk. we're going to continue to watch -- we're looking at nice and calm conditions here today. look at temperatures across billings, a lot more comfortable than monday and tuesday. billings coming in at 39, but much warmer toward chicago. we have a lot of moisture pushing in off the gulf out of mexico. i'll tell you about the rain just a bit later in the show. >> all right. thank you. >> now we're going to turn back to ross shimabuku, who has a new mic on. >> take two, sometimes you
it's tracking about eight miles an hour and going to make its way across the northern philippine island later on today, damaging wind and heavy rain the major concern. >> back on the home front, it's very quiet across the atlantic, high pressure in control. it's a quiet day in the gulf of mexico. very different story from 1991. i don't know if you're familiar with the movie the perfect storm, but this system, really a tropical storm, and hurricane combined with a nor'easter, with heavy...
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no one in the outside world recognises northern cypress being independent apart from turkey. the pipeline means that part of the islandlinked to turkey physically as well as metaphorically. this is the biggest part of the project, a dam 60 metres deep, costing $500 million. it's almost complete. here in northern cyprus they say it could benefit the entire island, but claim the greek sipry ots don't want to know. >> translation: we offered to share the water. they have not come back to us. >> this short ige affects the whole island and i hope providing water would lead to lasting peace. it's technically possible to share. they haven't asked. >> cyprus's government says it is wrong, and gave us this statement: the pipeline is expected to be running by march, bringing an end to the water shortage for some residents, but not an end to the bitter divide existing here for decades. the bad feeling on either side in plentiful supply. >>> in romania ethnic hungarians demand greater economic independence from the central government in buicka rest. marches are taking place in 14 different hungarian communities in the transvainia
no one in the outside world recognises northern cypress being independent apart from turkey. the pipeline means that part of the islandlinked to turkey physically as well as metaphorically. this is the biggest part of the project, a dam 60 metres deep, costing $500 million. it's almost complete. here in northern cyprus they say it could benefit the entire island, but claim the greek sipry ots don't want to know. >> translation: we offered to share the water. they have not come back to us....
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clepen and a group of guys from europe headed north, very north, to find the northern most miniramp in the world. they are on the islandf spitz berger in norway. they found that ramp. what they also found is something far more interesting. four hours away from there, they headed to an abandon russian city from the soviet era known as pyramirdin. it was at one time a coal mining town that was completely abandoned in 1998. they meet this guy, his name is vladimir. vladimir is one of five people whose job it is to kind of monitor this town. he was given this rifle and he was sent to pyramidin. he spends long periods of time there and heads back home. >> wow, what a weird job and what a spooky job but cool. >> we've got vladimir, via skype, "right this minute" to talk to us about pyramidin. tell us about your job, how did you get this job, who are you working for and what do you do? >> this job, i found quite by accident. i saw the anaunsment on the internet that one russian company was looking for an english-speaking person to be a tourist guide in pyrymidin. i thought for fun to write a letter. on the next morning, at 9:
clepen and a group of guys from europe headed north, very north, to find the northern most miniramp in the world. they are on the islandf spitz berger in norway. they found that ramp. what they also found is something far more interesting. four hours away from there, they headed to an abandon russian city from the soviet era known as pyramirdin. it was at one time a coal mining town that was completely abandoned in 1998. they meet this guy, his name is vladimir. vladimir is one of five people...
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the island of ireland including both the republican and northern ireland is about 5.5 million.it never recovered a demographically from that. it also affected germany and continental europe what they were not so dependent else was ireland. so this was a huge surge of irish catholics. one of the three largest surges of immigration as a percentage of the pre-existing population in the history. the irish catholic for the first migrating growth to hit primarily to the big cities especially boston, new york and the factory towns. they haven't done very well at forming after all. and they stayed in cities in. they migrated not so much to pursue a dream but to escape a nightmare. they were not prepared for the life of the significant portion of the wave. they have high rates of crime and substance abuse for a generation but they also had a knack for politics. honed in ireland by the movement of dino o'connell of protesting british law. holding monster rally is and constructing local political organizations and irish and american quickly become involved in the machine politics largely
the island of ireland including both the republican and northern ireland is about 5.5 million.it never recovered a demographically from that. it also affected germany and continental europe what they were not so dependent else was ireland. so this was a huge surge of irish catholics. one of the three largest surges of immigration as a percentage of the pre-existing population in the history. the irish catholic for the first migrating growth to hit primarily to the big cities especially boston,...
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go looking for tree like this they found thirjs all canary island date palm carefully selected from northernifornia. >> make a broad statement. nothing like them. they are beautiful. they are gone they are big and bold like the bridge over there too. >>reporter: the only thing that mattered to homeowner chin when he's the the ad last spring is that he wanted to get rid of his palm tree. along with slightly shorter one in the back yard. you just wanted them gone. >> exactly. they were a headache. >>reporter: he got roughly 3000 dollars for the 2 palms. only later did he and the neighbors on gloria way learn where the tree were his headed. >> i just think it's fantastic. i think this is history and every time i cross that bay bridge now i'm going to think about it. >>reporter: west coast tree the company that got the cal-trans contract has already lined up most of the palm for the bay bridge. but it's looking for a few more. this tree palm no. 1 is now headed for a better place in rancho cordoba george warren abc 7 news. >> look for the palm by the bay bridge soon. >> scientist believe 2 requi
go looking for tree like this they found thirjs all canary island date palm carefully selected from northernifornia. >> make a broad statement. nothing like them. they are beautiful. they are gone they are big and bold like the bridge over there too. >>reporter: the only thing that mattered to homeowner chin when he's the the ad last spring is that he wanted to get rid of his palm tree. along with slightly shorter one in the back yard. you just wanted them gone. >> exactly....
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the island of lampedusa is a popular route for migrants wants to reach europe from the northern africancoast. 2013 saw 26,000 migrants attempted to reach the island. according to the u.n. around 500 people died at sea in 2012 trying to reach europe. thousands have died in recent years. most come from subsaharian africa. others come from egypt, syria and pakistan. judith sutherland is the acting deputy director for europe human rights watch in milan for us now. thank you for joining us on this news hour. how aware are these migrants when they are setting off of how dangerous the journey actually is? >> well, i think they're terribly aware of the dangers, and the fact that they do these crossings and risk their lives is a testament to the desperation they feel other because they're fleeing violence or conflict in their countries or because they seek a better life in europe for themselves and their families. >> and whose responsibility is it to ensure their safety? >> well, once they're at sea, it is the responsibility of all vessels at sea to respond to a boat in distress. it's a basic hu
the island of lampedusa is a popular route for migrants wants to reach europe from the northern africancoast. 2013 saw 26,000 migrants attempted to reach the island. according to the u.n. around 500 people died at sea in 2012 trying to reach europe. thousands have died in recent years. most come from subsaharian africa. others come from egypt, syria and pakistan. judith sutherland is the acting deputy director for europe human rights watch in milan for us now. thank you for joining us on this...
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civil war in syria now more move to find work and make money more northern african immigrants enter the e.u. three italy is a southern islands others attempt to make it to spain all friends among the most popular final destinations alongside germany as well as the u.k. but is italy and greece that bear the brunt as according to e.u. laws asylum seekers entering without authorization should remain in the country they first arrived in you've got to be kind of went to meet some of those trying to make their way to a better life. they want to buy the food from the opium to saddam then traveled to libya and finally reach sicily after what must have been the most nerve wrecking ball right off their lives these three women are hiding their faces from the cameras and now they're risking being sent back when we were at sea now the boat with refugees sank into a three hundred people died but we were lucky and in sicily we managed to void a good who had just heard it's illegal between need to go further north there is nothing for us here under regulation all newcomers must seek asylum in the country where they are right and under itali
civil war in syria now more move to find work and make money more northern african immigrants enter the e.u. three italy is a southern islands others attempt to make it to spain all friends among the most popular final destinations alongside germany as well as the u.k. but is italy and greece that bear the brunt as according to e.u. laws asylum seekers entering without authorization should remain in the country they first arrived in you've got to be kind of went to meet some of those trying to...
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this is flag island, minnesota, which is the very northern point at which minnesota starts to change over to canada. we go to alberta clifford coming in and this very area will probably see snow on these leaves bringing them down probably a little bit sooner expected. you can see from rain showers going through parts of the east coast right now. relatively colitbut through parts of pennsylvania down to new jersey, it's a steadier light rain moving out quickly. to the northwest, we are seeing dry. same story for california when you go farther south. dry, warm weather. here is the snow forecast next 24 hours. one to four inches in parts of north dakota and snow showers in minnesota tomorrow. we will have more details coming up. this is al jazeera america. two convicted killers accidentally released by using forged documents have been caught. the pair were reportedly found in panama city, florida. there was a massive manhunt across florida looking for those two men. joseph jenkins and charles worker. breaking news also out of san francisco, two workers with bay area rapided transit when
this is flag island, minnesota, which is the very northern point at which minnesota starts to change over to canada. we go to alberta clifford coming in and this very area will probably see snow on these leaves bringing them down probably a little bit sooner expected. you can see from rain showers going through parts of the east coast right now. relatively colitbut through parts of pennsylvania down to new jersey, it's a steadier light rain moving out quickly. to the northwest, we are seeing...
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. >> reporter: the hawaiian island of kauai is known as the garden isle luring hundreds of thousands of tourists to its lush northern shores. fewer make it to the dry side, where farmers have lived for generations and where farming has always been a way of life. today these bio companies have been making different foods. the prevailing winds here blow out of the northeast and residents here say when those winds blow, they bring dust and pesticides from these fields down to their homes. and some believe that's making their children sick. >> in 2007, i gave birth to my son. and within a day, we realized he was seizing and we found that his brain had hemorrhaged and he lost the whole entire right frontal lobe. >> six-year-old lacona dickinson still has seizures, according to his mother. after consulting with a blood specialist, she wornds if his whole prasz didn't live here the whole time while i'm prouding. sdplz you don't know for sure what the cause was of your son's illness. >> no, and that scares me. and i can't know because they're not disclosing anything to us. >> a battle has erupted over the seed farms. more t
. >> reporter: the hawaiian island of kauai is known as the garden isle luring hundreds of thousands of tourists to its lush northern shores. fewer make it to the dry side, where farmers have lived for generations and where farming has always been a way of life. today these bio companies have been making different foods. the prevailing winds here blow out of the northeast and residents here say when those winds blow, they bring dust and pesticides from these fields down to their homes....
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locally seeing temperatures around 61 degrees for northern portions of the state. 64 dc, 62 annapolis, 64 degrees in kent island. here's a look at the winds. these calm spots we can see patchy fog through the morning commute. that will diminish as is sunrises around 7:00. big area of high pressure is controlling our weather forecast until about friday. then we will bring more cloud cover into the forecast. a cool front is going to set up towards our north. it could spark a shower north of the mason dixon line. i think we will stay dry as far as our forecast is concerned. high pressure will continue to stay in control. then a system out in the midwest will be on our doorstep. that system is going to be potent causing snow in nebraska on the backside, even potential tornados in iowa. of course, we're not going to see weather like that, except for maybe some rain into monday. tropical storm jerry has winds around 40 miles per hour. the models still taking it out into the atlantic and away from the mainland there. bay temperature around 70 degrees. winds out of the west approximately 5 to 10 knots. for today 86 deg
locally seeing temperatures around 61 degrees for northern portions of the state. 64 dc, 62 annapolis, 64 degrees in kent island. here's a look at the winds. these calm spots we can see patchy fog through the morning commute. that will diminish as is sunrises around 7:00. big area of high pressure is controlling our weather forecast until about friday. then we will bring more cloud cover into the forecast. a cool front is going to set up towards our north. it could spark a shower north of the...
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islands. elsewhere, it's leaking quite dry under high pressure, across japan and northeastern china. a few showers and moving into northern but it shouldn't be anything particularly heavy and maybe 50 millimeters in some cases. here are your temperatures and 19 xin ginning and temperatures in the low 30s with showers in bangkok. into america -- the americas, i should say, the u.s. will be dealing with the worst of the weather today. we've got in massive storm system spreading out from the southern great lakes right down into northern mexico. lots of thunderstorms here. a lot of severe weather. we have the heat and humidity from the south and a really cold blast coming up from the north and that's setting off some very severe weather in the blue you could see up to 130 millimeters of rain and then you've got hail and tornado. storms, be onning oak city, you're in the mid-20s. 's different story from winnipeg and only 5 degrees for your high. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. for all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth come th
islands. elsewhere, it's leaking quite dry under high pressure, across japan and northeastern china. a few showers and moving into northern but it shouldn't be anything particularly heavy and maybe 50 millimeters in some cases. here are your temperatures and 19 xin ginning and temperatures in the low 30s with showers in bangkok. into america -- the americas, i should say, the u.s. will be dealing with the worst of the weather today. we've got in massive storm system spreading out from the...
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highlights of northern italy -- venice, siena, and the cinque terre -- my favorite stretch of the riviera. for most people, venice is a must-see destination. to be here, on this unique island, amid all this culture and history is truly a wonder. but, with its popularity, st. mark's square in midday can come with overwhelming crowds. it'll take an hour for these folks to get into the church. with so many people traveling these days, if you're not on the ball, crowds can be a real problem. to me, there's two kinds of travelers -- those who waste valuable time waiting in long lines like this, and smarter travelers who don't. most lines you see, like this one at the uffizi gallery in florence, are not people waiting to get in. they're waiting to buy tickets to get in -- but there are other ways to get tickets. for example, these people at the louvre in paris could avoid this notorious line if they simply bought the city museum pass, which lets you go directly through the turnstile. you can also make reservations in places like rome's borghese gallery, to get directly into crowded sites, by phone or on the web. or you can arrange your schedule to avoid crowds altogether. the an
highlights of northern italy -- venice, siena, and the cinque terre -- my favorite stretch of the riviera. for most people, venice is a must-see destination. to be here, on this unique island, amid all this culture and history is truly a wonder. but, with its popularity, st. mark's square in midday can come with overwhelming crowds. it'll take an hour for these folks to get into the church. with so many people traveling these days, if you're not on the ball, crowds can be a real problem. to me,...
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in 1984 she first visited sylvester manor on long island and began to learn about this history including the history of northernlavery. she researched the family papers at new york university. then with the help of the guggenheim fellowship she traveled to barbados and ghana. her own background also tells the story. while her mother has roots in the north for father's family were slaveholders for six generations throughout the south. we look forward to hearing her story. [applause] >> you said it would be brief and that is for sure what you are. thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here and bring a story of northern slavery which very often gets forgotten to the south. i will start if i can operate this -- can everybody hear me but it's a story about a house and how it's a cradle of an amazing american history that dates back to early as colonial times. here we have a scene of pastoral beauty with sheep grazing and a lovely old house and of course the dog guarding the sheep and telling them where to go. but wells is -- what else is there about this place? juliet.halfpence johnson the daughter of freed sla
in 1984 she first visited sylvester manor on long island and began to learn about this history including the history of northernlavery. she researched the family papers at new york university. then with the help of the guggenheim fellowship she traveled to barbados and ghana. her own background also tells the story. while her mother has roots in the north for father's family were slaveholders for six generations throughout the south. we look forward to hearing her story. [applause] >> you...
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northern caucus with olympics only over three months away, moscow. >> in sicily a memorial service is held for 400 migrants who drowned off the island earlier this monthhose who survived were not allowed to attend and we report now. >> reporter: marked by criticism, on monday the italian government held a memorial service in honor of the almost 44 040 0 migrants who lost their lives in shipwrecks and catholic communities shared the grief but voices came from those who call this memorial an shamble. >> translator: away to clear their conscious without doing anything. >> reporter: despite promises of a state funeral by the italian government they were buried in cemeteries with private and somber ceremonies and most are identified only by numbers. and he traveled from sweden and lost his cousin in the october 3 shipwreck but says he shouldn't be here alone to grieve for him. >> his girlfriend is alive and she is not here. she is still in pakistan. so i'm asking why is she not here? and everyone who survived should be here at the ceremony. >> reporter: among those invited to the ceremony the ambassador to italy and to some people who lost their lives. >>
northern caucus with olympics only over three months away, moscow. >> in sicily a memorial service is held for 400 migrants who drowned off the island earlier this monthhose who survived were not allowed to attend and we report now. >> reporter: marked by criticism, on monday the italian government held a memorial service in honor of the almost 44 040 0 migrants who lost their lives in shipwrecks and catholic communities shared the grief but voices came from those who call this...
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island. right now, we have an east wind at 7 here. most areas, very, very light wind, really not a factor in most places. now, the cold air is sitting across the northern central rockies, where they had some snow. it's now snowing over portions of the dakotas, even into portions of minnesota. even though minneapolis is 41. in between there, temperatures low to mid-30s. ahead of it, warmer air, kansas city, up to 60. 76 down in dallas. 73 in memphis. so this time, warm air is coming up ahead of that system. low pressure sitting out here in the central rockies. it's going to head toward the great lakes. that means the circulation ahead of it, brings southerly flow along the east coast. even though we're 61 now. a little warmer tomorrow. even warmer for the end of the week. we could be into the low, some spots, depending on the sun, amount of sun we get, could be in the low to mid-70s, believe it or not. because there's pretty mild air, coming directly from the gulf of mexico. a little snow there, across minnesota and the dakotas this morning. shower activity south and east of that. some of these showers, a few, might reach our region tomorrow, as this wa
island. right now, we have an east wind at 7 here. most areas, very, very light wind, really not a factor in most places. now, the cold air is sitting across the northern central rockies, where they had some snow. it's now snowing over portions of the dakotas, even into portions of minnesota. even though minneapolis is 41. in between there, temperatures low to mid-30s. ahead of it, warmer air, kansas city, up to 60. 76 down in dallas. 73 in memphis. so this time, warm air is coming up ahead of...
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northern mexico. four of those killed happen to be children. alcohol could have been a factor in that crash. >>> a robbery attempt botched by a gutsy store clerk in long islandyork. look at this, surveillance video shows a man confronts the clerk with a gun when you pulls out a machete from behind the counter and he goes ahead to chase the burglar away. look at that. he goes and gets him right out the door. this is after the guy fires the gun at him. investigators are now turning their attention to this one trying to figure out how a 9-year-old boy got through airport security, sneaking on flights -- a delta flight, excuse me, from minneapolis to vegas last week. delta said they're taking this incident, quote, very seriously. >>> i know, jen, she's like just crazy. today's producer's pick was a unanimous team decision. aits miley monday. entertainer miley cyrus dancing with twerking little people and gigantic mushrooms this morning on the "today" show. her appearance this morning followed her stint on "saturday night live" which was epic. i was there. it was really good. check out the skit where she played michele bachmann. ♪ did stop and we did stop ♪ shut
northern mexico. four of those killed happen to be children. alcohol could have been a factor in that crash. >>> a robbery attempt botched by a gutsy store clerk in long islandyork. look at this, surveillance video shows a man confronts the clerk with a gun when you pulls out a machete from behind the counter and he goes ahead to chase the burglar away. look at that. he goes and gets him right out the door. this is after the guy fires the gun at him. investigators are now turning their...
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northern iran and a mosque south of damascus was targeted. at least 85 people have now been killed and many more injured after an earthquake in the philippines and 7.2 hit the islandl and power is cut and buildings destroyed. talks on iran disputed nuclear program are underway in geneva and they say they are holding talks with other world powers. and more on the earthquake in the central philippines and we have the chairman of the red cross and thank you for being with us. i know we tried to get you earlier. first tell us about the situation right now in bohol and we see the death toll is rising. do you expect the number of dead to go up even more? >> yes. well, the red cross says 35 dead and right now we expect the death toll to rise. and right now there are many, many lifelines that have been blocked like roads and bridges and power and we are beginning to get the messages in right now. and the people need the reports. but in the meantime we have a lot of problems in terms of, you know, 400--year-old churches collapsing or, you know, we lost a belfry which is a wonderful church. a lot of the people and a lot of things are happening and many of the dead came from
northern iran and a mosque south of damascus was targeted. at least 85 people have now been killed and many more injured after an earthquake in the philippines and 7.2 hit the islandl and power is cut and buildings destroyed. talks on iran disputed nuclear program are underway in geneva and they say they are holding talks with other world powers. and more on the earthquake in the central philippines and we have the chairman of the red cross and thank you for being with us. i know we tried to...
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in 1984 she first visited sylvester manor on long island and began to learn about this history including the history of northernresearched the family papers at new york university. then with the help of the guggenheim fellowship she traveled to barbados and ghana. her own background also tells the story. while her mother has roots in the north for father's family were slaveholders for six generations throughout the south. we look forward to hearing her story. [applause] >> you said it would be brief and that is for sure what you are. thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here and bring a story of northern slavery which very often gets forgotten to the south. i will start if i can operate this -- can everybody hear me but it's a story about a house and how it's a cradle of an amazing american history that dates back to early as colonial times. here we have a scene of pastoral beauty with sheep grazing and a lovely old house and of course the dog guarding the sheep and telling them where to go. but wells is -- what else is there about this place? juliet.halfpence johnson the daughter of freed slaves of sylve
in 1984 she first visited sylvester manor on long island and began to learn about this history including the history of northernresearched the family papers at new york university. then with the help of the guggenheim fellowship she traveled to barbados and ghana. her own background also tells the story. while her mother has roots in the north for father's family were slaveholders for six generations throughout the south. we look forward to hearing her story. [applause] >> you said it...
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. >>> typhoon nari raged across luzon island in the northern philippines on saturday but spared the capital, manila. the storm reportedly claimed the lives of at least 13 people. local media outlets say the dead include police officers who were working to rescue people caught in a landslide. one 7-year-old child was crushed under a falling tree and three fishermen went missing at sea. many are without electricity in central luzon. au
. >>> typhoon nari raged across luzon island in the northern philippines on saturday but spared the capital, manila. the storm reportedly claimed the lives of at least 13 people. local media outlets say the dead include police officers who were working to rescue people caught in a landslide. one 7-year-old child was crushed under a falling tree and three fishermen went missing at sea. many are without electricity in central luzon. au