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a man is arrested after police find items used for a meth lab at his la porte city home. authorities say 39-year-ol rananall wagner caaled police wanting assistance at his la porte city home in the 300 block of 8th st. responding officers found the non-active lab --long with two different prcription bottles with pills without prescriptions. wagnerrs facing multiple chages including conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine a man involved in a crash with a school bus following a police chase is sentened to 15 years in prpron. here's the most rrcent mugshot for james surrett -- who also recently pleaded guilty to several unrelated meth and o-w-i charges. you can see the aftermath from the crash here in cedar rapids. deputies tried to stop surrett because he was s riving withoo a license. he then crashed into the school bus and a pickup truck -- injuring some people inside the pickup.. surrett apologozed in court today and asked to be placed in a residential facility instead of prison due to a mental ililness. however a judge denied that request. four people are injured afte
a man is arrested after police find items used for a meth lab at his la porte city home. authorities say 39-year-ol rananall wagner caaled police wanting assistance at his la porte city home in the 300 block of 8th st. responding officers found the non-active lab --long with two different prcription bottles with pills without prescriptions. wagnerrs facing multiple chages including conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine a man involved in a crash with a school bus following a police chase is...
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ports. so should these cities make their ports deeper? or are the costs, both economic and environmental, too steep? in tonight's signature segment, the newshour's megan thompson reports from one such port in jacksonville, florida. >> reporter: it's a typical, busy morning at the port in jacksonville, florida's most populous city. vincent cameron has worked on the docks here for 25 years. >> these boxes that are coming off these ships behind you have all types of cargo in them, and they go to all different destinations. from your pier-ones, your wal- marts, your targets, to your warehouses, to your factories, the paper mill, you name it. >> reporter: this massive port imports and exports some eight million tons of cargo a year, worth around $33 billion, generating almost $170 million in state and local taxes. the jacksonville port, called jaxport for short, is a mid-size port, ranking 37th out of the 99 biggest u.s. ports by cargo volume. but it's also one of the fastest growing u.s. ports for exporting. it ships more cars out of the u.s.
ports. so should these cities make their ports deeper? or are the costs, both economic and environmental, too steep? in tonight's signature segment, the newshour's megan thompson reports from one such port in jacksonville, florida. >> reporter: it's a typical, busy morning at the port in jacksonville, florida's most populous city. vincent cameron has worked on the docks here for 25 years. >> these boxes that are coming off these ships behind you have all types of cargo in them, and...
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sliding right in between the giant port city of manzanillo and the tourist mecca of puerto vallarta? category 5 winds extending only 15 miles across plus, it zoomed across the landscape at 20 mph - too fat to damage solidly built structures of cinderblock and cement. but the storm triggered a massive exodus from resort cities like puerto vallarta - 10,0000 americans evacuauad? on friday weweound david and ly lloyd sticking it out. and now?? nats - what a difference a day makes mg abc news puerto vallarta " allison/elisa nice, cool fall day today! elisa elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m clear skies on the port neal welding company sky cam hd. warmer than normal today, and warmer than yesterday! 67 after we hit the freezing mark this morning! temperatures are in the mid 50s west, still about 5 to 10 mph. tonight, clear skies and getting chillyly40 by 6am with increasing c cuds for tomorrow see the clouds starting to get going on satellite. high pressure is well east but still southerly flow. increasing those clouds by daybreak. tomorrow, more clouds than we've seen this weekend, mostly cl
sliding right in between the giant port city of manzanillo and the tourist mecca of puerto vallarta? category 5 winds extending only 15 miles across plus, it zoomed across the landscape at 20 mph - too fat to damage solidly built structures of cinderblock and cement. but the storm triggered a massive exodus from resort cities like puerto vallarta - 10,0000 americans evacuauad? on friday weweound david and ly lloyd sticking it out. and now?? nats - what a difference a day makes mg abc news...
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>>reporter: this is aden, the port city in the south recently recaptured by government troops. the government and the central bank have relocated here. employees have been waiting for months to get their salaries. >> i have not received my salary for the last two months. bank officials told us they're still running out of cash. >> a woman died while she was queueing up to withdraw cash. >>reporter: pro government officials say the crisis started when houthi rebels withdrew $2 billion from the central bank to pay their fighter as. now officials are left to grapple with yemens deepening financial crisis. >> we urgently need almost $100 million to pay employees in aden and other cities. >>reporter: aden and other cities are areas under government control which means millions of yemenis in other cities will have to wait. yemen is the poorest country in the arab world and many worry it will go bankrupt if the war goes on >>> now, sweden has received the highest number of asylum applications in its history. one family seeking refuge -- >>reporter: we catch up with her father deep in
>>reporter: this is aden, the port city in the south recently recaptured by government troops. the government and the central bank have relocated here. employees have been waiting for months to get their salaries. >> i have not received my salary for the last two months. bank officials told us they're still running out of cash. >> a woman died while she was queueing up to withdraw cash. >>reporter: pro government officials say the crisis started when houthi rebels...
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. >> this is aden, the port city recently recaptured by government troops. the government and the central bank have relocated here. employees have been waiting for months to get their salaries. >> i haven't received my salary for the last two months. bank officials told us that they're still running out of cash. >> a woman died while she was queuing up to withdraw cash. >> pro government officials say that the crisis started when houthi rebels withdraw $2 billion from the central bank to pay their fighters. now central bank officials are left grabbeling how to solve yemen's deepening financial crisis. >> we urgently need almost $100 million to pay employees in aden and elsewhere. >> aden, areas under government control, which means that millions of yemenis in other cities will have to wait until the political crisis is over. yemen is divided. the north and the capital of sanaa are under hoty government. yemen is the poorest country in the arab world, and many are worried if we go bank report, if the world moves on. >> still to come, bolstering the battle aga
. >> this is aden, the port city recently recaptured by government troops. the government and the central bank have relocated here. employees have been waiting for months to get their salaries. >> i haven't received my salary for the last two months. bank officials told us that they're still running out of cash. >> a woman died while she was queuing up to withdraw cash. >> pro government officials say that the crisis started when houthi rebels withdraw $2 billion from...
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. >>> two months after massive explosions left 173 people dead or missing in a major port city in northern china, another blast ttrales the region. this time, the explosion happened at a warehouse full of materials to make alcohol. no one was hurt. authorities say the warehouse had been illegally rented from a local resident by a company registered in a nearby city. >>> firefighters in kansas city, missouri, are mourning the loss of two of their own this afternoon. they were killed while battling a massive apartment fire. here is the fire chief. >> it's difficult when you live with someone for 24 hours a day and you're laughing and joking one minute and then something like this happens in the line of duty. >> two firefighters were injured in the collapse. they are in stable condition this afternoon. >>> one police department is using some new technology to get suspected drunk drivers off the road. it is a smartphone app called periscope. a lakeland, florida police officer arrested a 23-year-old woman who broadcast details of her ride rising the app. investigators say whitney biehl had a fu
. >>> two months after massive explosions left 173 people dead or missing in a major port city in northern china, another blast ttrales the region. this time, the explosion happened at a warehouse full of materials to make alcohol. no one was hurt. authorities say the warehouse had been illegally rented from a local resident by a company registered in a nearby city. >>> firefighters in kansas city, missouri, are mourning the loss of two of their own this afternoon. they were...
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warehouse explosion, no casualties, but comes two months after similar, but fatal blasts rocked the port city. there were two explosions monday night in a bare house north of the city center. the center stored alcohol and ammonia. this footage taken near the site shows fire balls into the night sky. in august, a warehouse complex storing hazardous chemicals caught fire and exploded, and more than 170 people were killed. officials in beijing vowed to crack down on safety rules. latest explosions are raising doubts about the end forcement of such measures. >>> u.s. cargo planes started air dropping weapons to arm groups fighting militants in syria after american leaders revamped their strategy last week in the war torn country. pentagon officials say supplies were flown to opposition fighters vetted by the u.s., but they did not disclose who received materials citing safety concerns. reuters news agency said the recipients were rebel groups allied with a kurdish militia. they stepped up strikes on towns, and they planned a training program to help syria fighters to create a ground force. govern
warehouse explosion, no casualties, but comes two months after similar, but fatal blasts rocked the port city. there were two explosions monday night in a bare house north of the city center. the center stored alcohol and ammonia. this footage taken near the site shows fire balls into the night sky. in august, a warehouse complex storing hazardous chemicals caught fire and exploded, and more than 170 people were killed. officials in beijing vowed to crack down on safety rules. latest explosions...
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puerto vallarta and another major port city did avoid a direct hit. joe fryer reports now from mexico's pacific coast. >> reporter: hurricane patricia strengthened very quickly, and today the storm is weakening quickly. now a tropical depression. a sigh of relief for people up and down mexico's pacific coast. officials are now assessing the damage. washed-out roads and landslides. >> translator: i live on the southern end, and the truth is, it really destroyed a good portion of our home. and took a lot of trees. but thankfully we are all okay. >> reporter: but officials say no major catastrophic damage in well-populated areas like puerto vallarta and manz nil la. winds were blowing at 165 miles an hour. a strong category 5 storm. but not as strong as it was before hitting land when winds were at 200 miles an hour. still, it was a wild ride for thousands of coastal tourists unable to evacuate before patricia hit. the strongest part of the storm appears to have hit more sparsely populated areas. already today airports in puerto vallarta and guadalajara
puerto vallarta and another major port city did avoid a direct hit. joe fryer reports now from mexico's pacific coast. >> reporter: hurricane patricia strengthened very quickly, and today the storm is weakening quickly. now a tropical depression. a sigh of relief for people up and down mexico's pacific coast. officials are now assessing the damage. washed-out roads and landslides. >> translator: i live on the southern end, and the truth is, it really destroyed a good portion of our...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city here is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >>> now there are three. former senator and rhode island governor linson -- lincoln chaffy dropping out of the race for president a little while ago. >>> paul ryan is one step closer to becoming the next speaker of the house. thursday he officially announced his bid for the job. but as randall pinkston reports, speaker ryan could be in for a bumpy ride. >> reporter: while many were pushing ryan to enter the race, he resisted, saying the job requires too much travel and less tim
. >> reporter: the bustling port city here is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majority don't hit. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government lead rs say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most tense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >>> much more still to come, a daily compute comparison. we take a ride on senegal's old and new transport options, to see why bus drivers want more indian magic. >>> these are the bullet holes left behind by the navy in the search for the world's most wanted drug lord. i'll tell you more coming up. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary st
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majority don't hit. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government lead rs say they are bracing for what is threatening...
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. >> reporter: this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in this case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> reporter: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: orders to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to be the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >> this major hurricane is now just hours away from landfall. that is expected later this afternoon into this evening. a very intense system, already creating high waves and bands of wind, and as it continues to make landfall, places in the track of this, we are also going to see not only the wind effects and some storm surge, but heavy rain, some places widespread, a foot, but this will wing out in the mountains. that will weaken the storm, but it will bring out the rain creating monday slides and land slides. a
. >> reporter: this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in this case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> reporter: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: orders to close schools and ports. government leaders...
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the ships will travel from a ia to the northwestern syrian port city of latakia. >>> authority in the u.s. state of oregon are investigating after a gunman opened fire at a community college. they say these ten people are dead and more than 20 others wounded. the shooting took place thursday morning at umpqua college in roseburg 300 kilometers south of portland. police say the shooter was a 20-year-old man. >> there was an exchange of gunfire. the shooter threat was neutralized. >> authorities are investigating the motive of the gunman. >>> >>> chinese government officials are strengthening control of information about the string of explosions that occurred in the southern part of their country. they may be trying to prevent the spread of public anxiety. parcels containing explosives went off on wednesday in thursday in the guangxi zhuang autonomous region. the blast sites, including a shopping center and a local government building. state-run xinhua news agency says seven people were killed and 51 others wounded. two remain unaccounted for. police say they're hunting for a 33-year-ol
the ships will travel from a ia to the northwestern syrian port city of latakia. >>> authority in the u.s. state of oregon are investigating after a gunman opened fire at a community college. they say these ten people are dead and more than 20 others wounded. the shooting took place thursday morning at umpqua college in roseburg 300 kilometers south of portland. police say the shooter was a 20-year-old man. >> there was an exchange of gunfire. the shooter threat was neutralized....
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10 patients were killed in the bombing. 15 soldiers have died in attacks on a hotel in the yemeni port city of aden. the explosions have been blamed on houthi rebels. it was being guarded by troops from the saudi led coalition fighting the rebels. islamic state has claimed responsibility for a car bombing in iraq's southern city of basra. new pictures show the aftermath of the attack. it's part of a string of bombings across the country that killed at least 57 people. news. coming up after the break, the german carmaker, volkswagen warns its staff that the company will have to cut costs as it deals with the ongoing scandal over diesel emissions. that story plus we will talk about a stock market reaction to that decision. stay with us. we will be back in a moment. >> everyone writes her own name on their own cup. and the great thing is you already know her name. brent: welcome back, everyone. you are with dw news live from berlin. the cold war of words continues -- nato accusing russia deliberately violating turkish airspace with its warplanes. moscow suggest coordinating airstrikes in syria
10 patients were killed in the bombing. 15 soldiers have died in attacks on a hotel in the yemeni port city of aden. the explosions have been blamed on houthi rebels. it was being guarded by troops from the saudi led coalition fighting the rebels. islamic state has claimed responsibility for a car bombing in iraq's southern city of basra. new pictures show the aftermath of the attack. it's part of a string of bombings across the country that killed at least 57 people. news. coming up after the...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.anslator: as a preventative measure, bedecided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say that a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: orders have been issued to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> visitors to the region have been transported out of their hotels, it is opened, to safety. i spoke to one woman as she was able to border a bus before hurricane patricia's arrival. >> i'm aware of how terrible hurricanes can be, but we have a window of time where we can at least get to safety. >> and they are going to put you on a bus. how many people have been taken out of your hotel? >> there's not many left of us here. so -- last bus getting out
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.anslator: as a preventative measure, bedecided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say that a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: orders have been issued to close schools and...
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sliding in right between the giant port city of manzanillo and the tourist mecca of puerto vallarta, category five winds extending only 15 miles across. plus, it zoomed across the landscape at 20 miles per hour, too fast to damage solidly built structures. but it triggered a massive exodus from resort cities like puerto vallarta -- 10,000 americans evacuated. on friday we found david moore sticking it out. and now? >> what a difference a day news, puerto vallarta. >>> tonight, an extraordinary look at u.s. and kurdish troops and an air strike completely destroying a prison. here's alex marquardt. >> reporter: the hostages stream out of the darkness. lit by the glow of a fire and the head lamps of their rescuers. this new video, shot on helmet camera, showing american delta forces with kurdish fighters storming a prison in northern iraq. >> this was an opportunity in which the capabilities that we uniquely possess could have a material effect. >> reporter: they cleared room after room. the black isis flag hanging on the wall. american voices could be heard clearly as the hostages are
sliding in right between the giant port city of manzanillo and the tourist mecca of puerto vallarta, category five winds extending only 15 miles across. plus, it zoomed across the landscape at 20 miles per hour, too fast to damage solidly built structures. but it triggered a massive exodus from resort cities like puerto vallarta -- 10,000 americans evacuated. on friday we found david moore sticking it out. and now? >> what a difference a day news, puerto vallarta. >>> tonight, an...
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. >> mention can president has traveled to the port city of manzanio to assess the damage caused by hurricanericia. it has a busy port. he says nearly 3,500 homes have been affidavit by the storm. the government has been praised for a successful emergency response. hurricane patricia is the strongest hurricane measured in the western hemisphere. so far, nobody has died due to the storm. >> as patricia weakened, it brought more rain to the u.s. state of texas as it continued to move further east. on sunday morning parts of houston reported more than 20s centimeters of rainfall. more than 100 flights out of houston were cancelled. more than 300 in dallas were delayed. >> more to come here on al jazeera. a river of rubbish in the lebanese capitol. how people there are taking matters into their hands as the trash piles up, plus: >> i am andrew thomas. ularun. 30 years ago, this lapped mark was handed back to the indigenous owners. i will bring you the anniversary isbration and look at the practical impact that handover has had. >>> a quick recap the top stories here an emergency summit in brussel
. >> mention can president has traveled to the port city of manzanio to assess the damage caused by hurricanericia. it has a busy port. he says nearly 3,500 homes have been affidavit by the storm. the government has been praised for a successful emergency response. hurricane patricia is the strongest hurricane measured in the western hemisphere. so far, nobody has died due to the storm. >> as patricia weakened, it brought more rain to the u.s. state of texas as it continued to move...
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used by government leaders and a villa occupied by saudi coalition forces have been attacked in the port cityaiden and ministers have been flown to safety. nato secretary has said russia eastern couragement to russia air space doesn't look like accident and said it was not a mistake and must not happen again. security forces demolished the home of two palestinian men accused in attack last year and followed days of tensions between israelis and palestinians with deaths on both sides. japan is urging china to join the newly signed partnership to increase security and growth in the asian pacific region and after long running negotiation the trade deal for to fifths of the world economy was agreed by 12 nations on monday and parliament needs to give approval but china is working on setting up a rival agreement. trans negotiation is in secret and we don't know much detail but there has been leaks and a summary has been released and the tpp will open up markets to foreign companies creating jobs and growth say its proponents and critics say local industries cannot compete with companies and intell
used by government leaders and a villa occupied by saudi coalition forces have been attacked in the port cityaiden and ministers have been flown to safety. nato secretary has said russia eastern couragement to russia air space doesn't look like accident and said it was not a mistake and must not happen again. security forces demolished the home of two palestinian men accused in attack last year and followed days of tensions between israelis and palestinians with deaths on both sides. japan is...
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. >> reporter: the bustling of port city near porta-vilarta is in the direct path of patricia and manylages evacuated and schools and ports are closed. >> we have direct insight into these type of storms and have flown into category five and talking about a monster storm moving up the mexico coast. >> it's intense and especially this one i would say being a rapidly intensifying storm you tend to get more dynamics, more up lift with more turbulence in a storm and lightning and hail you would not see and hurricane center allotted my colleagues for the hurricane hunters for flying intoit and recording the data because this is a record setting storm and pressure 880 millie bars which is lower than wilma which sets the record for the atlantic and you can see a very defined eye wall so all signs of what an intense storm this is but actual measurements showing that this has winds 200 miles per hour and sustained and wind gusts higher. widespread area under hurricane warnings, that is the red and the blue is the tropical storm warnings. the wind field extends 40-50 miles out across the storm i
. >> reporter: the bustling of port city near porta-vilarta is in the direct path of patricia and manylages evacuated and schools and ports are closed. >> we have direct insight into these type of storms and have flown into category five and talking about a monster storm moving up the mexico coast. >> it's intense and especially this one i would say being a rapidly intensifying storm you tend to get more dynamics, more up lift with more turbulence in a storm and lightning and...
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hemisphere -- and that was meant to represent the new world and new york's important place as a port city in the development of the new world. >> finally, the word "excelsior" encourages new yorkers to reach ever higher to achieve their goals. maybe that's why new york city has so many skyscrapers. just about everyone knows manhattan, new york is called "the big apple." but did you know that manhattan, kansas has a similar nickname? it's called "the little apple." with "flag facts," i'm veronique. >> only two teams have never made the world series in all of baseball -- the seattle mariners and the washington nationals. however, they have both made the league championship series, but they just haven't got past there. the seattle mariners last made the american league championship series in 2001 when they won 116 games during the regular season, but they lost the series to the eventual american league pennant winning yankees. the last time the nationals made it to the national league championship series was in 1981, when they were known as the montreal expos, but they lost that series to th
hemisphere -- and that was meant to represent the new world and new york's important place as a port city in the development of the new world. >> finally, the word "excelsior" encourages new yorkers to reach ever higher to achieve their goals. maybe that's why new york city has so many skyscrapers. just about everyone knows manhattan, new york is called "the big apple." but did you know that manhattan, kansas has a similar nickname? it's called "the little...
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. >> reporter: this is aden, the port city in the south, recently recaptured by government troops. the government and the central bank relocated here. employees have waited for month to get their salaries. >> translation: i have not received my salary for two monthless. bank officials say they were running out of cash. >> a woman died lining up to receive cash. >> reporter: houthi rebels withdrew 2 million from the central bank to pay fighters. now bank officials are left grappling with how to solve yemen's financial crisis. >> we need almost 100 million to pay. >> aden and others are under government control, which means millions of yemenis in other cities have to wait until the political crisis is over. yemen is divided. the north and the capital sanaa are under houthi controls, and set up their own government. the south is under the control. reof the internationally -- -- under the control of the internationally recognised president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. many are worried yemen will go bankrupt if the war drags on >>> the united nations general assembly is preparing to vote on
. >> reporter: this is aden, the port city in the south, recently recaptured by government troops. the government and the central bank relocated here. employees have waited for month to get their salaries. >> translation: i have not received my salary for two monthless. bank officials say they were running out of cash. >> a woman died lining up to receive cash. >> reporter: houthi rebels withdrew 2 million from the central bank to pay fighters. now bank officials are...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried.slator: as a presented measure we decided to buy basic goods in case roads are closed we will have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit, that is why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports and government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to be the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast, gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> museums may not be to everybody's taste but the world's first food museum is hoping to change all that and jessica reports from london. >> reporter: on the big screen where the food you eat goes. >> the muscles in your us esophagus can contract and relax. >> reporter: a voice guides you along the path and p pill camera goes from the esophagus and behind and the massage chair adds to the experience. >> the value and expense of the things they are
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried.slator: as a presented measure we decided to buy basic goods in case roads are closed we will have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit, that is why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools...
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. >> reporter: this is aden, the port city in the south. recently recaptured by government troops.nment and the central bank have relocated here. employeeses have been waiting for months to get their salari salaries. >> i haven't received my salary for two months, bank officials say they are still running out of cash. >> a woman died while she was queuing up to get cash. >> reporter: pro-government officials say the crisis started when houthi rebels withdrew $2 billion from the central bank to pay their fighters. now center bank officials are left grabbing with how to solve yemen's deepening financial crisis. >> we urgently need almost $100 million to pay employees in aden. >> reporter: they are areas under government control. which means that millions of yemenis in other cities will have to wait until the political crisis is over. yemen is divided the north of the capital sanaa are under houthi controls to set up the government. the south is under the control of the internationally recognized president hadi. yemen is the pourest country in the arab world. and many are worried it w
. >> reporter: this is aden, the port city in the south. recently recaptured by government troops.nment and the central bank have relocated here. employeeses have been waiting for months to get their salari salaries. >> i haven't received my salary for two months, bank officials say they are still running out of cash. >> a woman died while she was queuing up to get cash. >> reporter: pro-government officials say the crisis started when houthi rebels withdrew $2 billion...
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the major port city rattled by a warehouse blast, looking at cell phone video here. the one in august left 173 people dead, or missing. so far with this latest accident, in deaths have been reported this morning. apparently this happened at the warehouse that was holding a lot of alcohol materials and it did eventually as you can tell there start a fire. government releasing a statement this morning saying there is no threat to the people in the area or the environment. >>> it is now 4:34. today, investigators will release their report into the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. the plane went down over a pro russian held territory in ukraine more than a year ago. nearly 300 people on board died. the dutch safety board is expected to blame a russian made missile for the crash. the board does not have the authority to point the finger at who fired that missile. this morning the russian missilemaker says its own crash investigation contradicts the dutch report. many experts believe pro russian rebels fired after mistaking the jetliner for a ukrainian military plane.
the major port city rattled by a warehouse blast, looking at cell phone video here. the one in august left 173 people dead, or missing. so far with this latest accident, in deaths have been reported this morning. apparently this happened at the warehouse that was holding a lot of alcohol materials and it did eventually as you can tell there start a fire. government releasing a statement this morning saying there is no threat to the people in the area or the environment. >>> it is now...
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. >>> this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried?slator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit, that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders issued to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >>> about 30,000 muslims have been praying at the compound housing the al-aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. restrictions have been lifted on who is able to enter the site. it lies at the heart of he recent wave of violence. mike hanna has more now. >> reporter: young and old, male and female arrive for friday prayers, unlike in recent weeks there was no age or gender restriction for worshippers and no police check points to navigate. those who have been closely checki
. >>> this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried?slator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit, that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders issued to close schools and...
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sliding in right between the port city of manzanillo and the tourist mecca of puerto vallarta, category five winds extending only 15 miles across. plus, it zoomed across the landscape at 20 miles per hour, too fast to damage solidly built structures of cinder block and cement. but it triggered a massive exodus from resort cities like puerto vallarta -- 10,000 americans evacuated. on friday we found david and ellie lloyd sticking it out. >> this will be our safe room. >> reporter: and now? >> what a difference a day makes. >> reporter: matt gutman, abc news, puerto vallarta. >>> tonight, an extraordinary look at a high-stakes commando raid on an isis compound. the stunning images, u.s. special forces and kurdish troops freeing dozens of hostages from an isis prison. and an air strike completely destroying a prison. here's abc's alex marquardt. >> reporter: amid heavy gunfire, the hostages stream out of the darkness. hands up, feet bare, clothes bloody. lit by the glow of a fire and the head lamps of their rescuers. this new video, shot on helmet camera, showing american delta forces alon
sliding in right between the port city of manzanillo and the tourist mecca of puerto vallarta, category five winds extending only 15 miles across. plus, it zoomed across the landscape at 20 miles per hour, too fast to damage solidly built structures of cinder block and cement. but it triggered a massive exodus from resort cities like puerto vallarta -- 10,000 americans evacuated. on friday we found david and ellie lloyd sticking it out. >> this will be our safe room. >> reporter:...
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and as it moves up, manzanillo i really think is under the gun here and 100,000 people live in the port city and port vallarta, a little bit better news here and these are the winds and these are hurricane force only in the red. 75 miles an hour or higher. some of those over 100 miles per ho hour. once again, very good news for them and they'll see tropical storm-force winds and potential gusts to hurricane force and power could be out for days and they could be without power and water for weeks. now, let's talk about weekend here and great weather in the last couple of days and it will continue. >> it won't be as warm and want too bad at all and we have a 50/50 weekend and by that i mean we'll see nice conditions and not quite as pretty for the entire day on sunday. here's a look at the forecast for saturday and the walk to end hiv. temperatures start out in the 40s and probably even the mid-40s if you'll be getting out there way early to help with some of the registration there and so for 5:00, 6:00 a.m. around 42 to 45 degrees and we hit 50 degrees by 9:00 a.m. and mid-50s by 11:00 a.m. a
and as it moves up, manzanillo i really think is under the gun here and 100,000 people live in the port city and port vallarta, a little bit better news here and these are the winds and these are hurricane force only in the red. 75 miles an hour or higher. some of those over 100 miles per ho hour. once again, very good news for them and they'll see tropical storm-force winds and potential gusts to hurricane force and power could be out for days and they could be without power and water for...
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saying the storms was packing winds of 165 miles per hour when it touched land some 55 miles from the port citythe storm since it came ashore in a relatively unpop rated area. there are still fierce heavy rain could release landslides in the mexican mountains. even as paw patricia is losing power it could bring more rain to texas. much of the state getting hit by other storm systems. often dallas and houston skew see a foot of rain or more. deadly storms have left texas underwater. little rain has fallen since then and the new rain will help to improve grout and -- drought and fire concerns. >> i'm patricia stark. now back to the overnight show you love, "red eye." for yeses -- questions on the >>> welcome back. andy is off tonight so that means it is time for -- [phone ringing]. >> hello, this is mike baker. >> mike baker, welcome. >> hi, tom. >> before we get into the baker files, i want to ask you about wikileaks announcing john brennan's records. >> can we talk about that? >> it is good you have kennedy on there because she and i think differently. many are celebrating the release, but ther
saying the storms was packing winds of 165 miles per hour when it touched land some 55 miles from the port citythe storm since it came ashore in a relatively unpop rated area. there are still fierce heavy rain could release landslides in the mexican mountains. even as paw patricia is losing power it could bring more rain to texas. much of the state getting hit by other storm systems. often dallas and houston skew see a foot of rain or more. deadly storms have left texas underwater. little rain...
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the port city of the south recently recaptured by government troops. the government and central bank have relocated here. employees have been waiting for months to get their salaries. >> i haven't received my salary for the last two months. bank officials tell us they're still running out of cash. >> a woman died while queuing up to withdraw cash. >> pro government officials say that the crisis started when houthi took over. >> we need $100 million to pay employees in aden, and elsewhere. >> aden and areas under government control means that millions of yemenis in our city also have to wait until the political crisis is over. yemen is divided the north is under houthi controls. yemen is the poorest country in the airplane world and many are worried that it will go bankrupt in the war dragged on. >> three turkish security officials are suspended because of the attacks in ankara on saturday. 97 people were killed, 500 were hurt when a peace rally was targeted. >> u.s. president abraham obam barack obama said that they would send troops nigeria will lead
the port city of the south recently recaptured by government troops. the government and central bank have relocated here. employees have been waiting for months to get their salaries. >> i haven't received my salary for the last two months. bank officials tell us they're still running out of cash. >> a woman died while queuing up to withdraw cash. >> pro government officials say that the crisis started when houthi took over. >> we need $100 million to pay employees in...
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. >>> we are learning more from china where there was another explosion in the port city of tianjin.we are told no one was hurt this time. you can see when an alcohol warehouse goes up into flames. a separate explosion in tianjin left 173 people dead or missing. emergency responders said this time everything is stable. >>> name a beer, any beer? if a new agreement goes through, chances are a single company will have brewed that beer. anheuser busch inbev agreed to buy sabmiller for $102 million. if the deal is approved, it would mean a single company would make one of every three beers sold around the world. >>> it is a story that could have ended a lot worse. a 2-year-old in south carolina accidentally shot his grandmother. the grandmother survived. the toddler was riding in the back see the when he found a gun tucked behind the front see the. the boy pulled the trigger of the .357 revolver shooting his grandmother in the front see the. >> that sound was so muffled. it sounded like a firecracker happened outside. >> he thought he was playing. guns kill. what happened was serious. my
. >>> we are learning more from china where there was another explosion in the port city of tianjin.we are told no one was hurt this time. you can see when an alcohol warehouse goes up into flames. a separate explosion in tianjin left 173 people dead or missing. emergency responders said this time everything is stable. >>> name a beer, any beer? if a new agreement goes through, chances are a single company will have brewed that beer. anheuser busch inbev agreed to buy...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried.> translator: as a precented measure we decided to buy some specific goods in case some roads are closed we will have the essentialsed a home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much because they regularly say a hurricane will come and sometimes they don't hit, that is why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders issued to close schools and ports and government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's specific coast. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> let's get more now on hurricane patricia, here is rob with the weather, so rob just how bad could this be? it's looking like a real monster. >> it is and being come complacnet is not an option and it is developing quickly and within 36 hours it has gone from a massive cloud and really a tropical storm of little consequence to a category five hurricane and category five is the top of the symptom scale, you don'
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried.> translator: as a precented measure we decided to buy some specific goods in case some roads are closed we will have the essentialsed a home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much because they regularly say a hurricane will come and sometimes they don't hit, that is why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated...
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as the sun makes its rise over the port city, 54 degrees and we are expecting some temperatures a little cooler than yesterday. because coming up in your forecast. but first, top stories. derry residents turned out in record numbers yesterday and overturned a series of controversial budget cuts. more than 6,000 people cast ballots in the special election, which is an historic turnout for the town. the 5 democratic presidential hopefuls vying for a seat in the white house took the stage in las vegas for their first prime-time debate last night. front-runner hillary clinton took some hits and even received some support from her rivals. the trial date for matthew dion, the man accused of killing his parents and setting their manchester home on fire, has been scheduled. the court set jury selection for january 19. enjoy this warmth while it lasts. we are heading into the 40' s in the weekend. kevin: today is probably the last day where temperatures will be above average p a beautiful sunrise out of the coast. sunshine in the southeastern half of the state. the farther north and west, a few s
as the sun makes its rise over the port city, 54 degrees and we are expecting some temperatures a little cooler than yesterday. because coming up in your forecast. but first, top stories. derry residents turned out in record numbers yesterday and overturned a series of controversial budget cuts. more than 6,000 people cast ballots in the special election, which is an historic turnout for the town. the 5 democratic presidential hopefuls vying for a seat in the white house took the stage in las...
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we've got you covered in mcgregor, garnavillo, la porte city and when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only y oose nicorette mini. even when it comes to milk.. a few weeks ago we told you about the milk going blue in kansas city to support the baseball team. it's become popular -- and will be in stores throughout the world seriee. the royals are looking for their first hampionship in 30 years -- and they're up two games to none on a mix of youth and veterans hits the court at carver hawkeye this a look at the team. the hawkeyes hosting sioux falls in an exhibition game. first half -- anthony clemmons hits a three. he's one of the seniors leading he team. later, it's dom uhl -- a sophomore -- spinndown low and hits the bucket. uhl is part of a younger group iowa will also need this year. senior mike gessell would lead iowa with 24 points -- the hawks two weeks from tonight. a young hockey fan has his heart
we've got you covered in mcgregor, garnavillo, la porte city and when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only y oose nicorette mini. even when it comes to milk.. a few weeks ago we told you about the milk going blue in kansas city to support the baseball team. it's become popular -- and will be in stores throughout...
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. >> the bustling port city is in the direct pat of patricia, but not everyone is worried. >> as a preventative measure, we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> we didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come. normally they don't hurt. that's why the majority don't participate that much. >> many areas are evacuated and ports and schools closed. government leaders are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. al jazeera. >> let's get weather now. as bad as it looks, rob. >> there's every reason to think it will be. it's in the warm part of the ocean. the el niÑo year has given an extra boost. given that the waters off the coast of mexico are a record 31 degrees, that is just been enough of a thing to break the camel's back and make this a real record breaker. in the last 36 hours or so, it's gone from just a category one to five. you get no higher than category five. on satellite, it doesn't look that huge, but it is. it is the strongest western hemispher
. >> the bustling port city is in the direct pat of patricia, but not everyone is worried. >> as a preventative measure, we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> we didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come. normally they don't hurt. that's why the majority don't participate that much. >> many areas are evacuated and ports and schools closed. government leaders are bracing for what is...
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jean: the festival started stars like winona ryder and al pacino were on the big screen as the port city bustles with action. jennifer crompton with the view from the balcony. reporter: they're rolling out the red carpet in portsmouth, over 10,000 people expect forward the new hampshire film festival. movie makers, movie buffs, big films, and big business. the banners are hung, the streets and businesses packed, as 110 movies roll at four different venues, straight through sunday. from comedies to documentaries, chosen from more than 1,000 submissions. >> i've already been to one, it was great. reporter: the festival is in its 15th year, the sundance of the east, but more affordable. >> tick totes sundance are over thousands of dollars, yet we're bringing the same films and we're combining them with the local filmmakers. >> my wife will be with me tomorrow, but it's a great time, lots of cool movies. reporter: aside from all the screenings and after parties, we also have a whole lineup of panels and workshops. reporter: on topics like raising awareness through film. on the panel this yea
jean: the festival started stars like winona ryder and al pacino were on the big screen as the port city bustles with action. jennifer crompton with the view from the balcony. reporter: they're rolling out the red carpet in portsmouth, over 10,000 people expect forward the new hampshire film festival. movie makers, movie buffs, big films, and big business. the banners are hung, the streets and businesses packed, as 110 movies roll at four different venues, straight through sunday. from comedies...
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`sean: october 15, a live look at `the port city waiting for the `center ice, 42 degrees. `some parts of the state in the `30' s. `a chilly start. `chilly weather is the theme of `the next few days. `erin: a beautiful sunrise. `let' s get right to our top `stories. `a salem woman was arrested `tuesday after police say she `overdosed on heroin in front of `her four-year-old child. `the mother now faces child `endangerment charges and is out `on bail. `a restaurant in northwood was `heavily damaged due to a `three-alarm fire. `ma' s and mine opened about a `year ago. `the cause of the fire is now `under investigation. `franklin officials have decided `not to enforce a curfew on `juveniles under 16. `this just a month after the city `voted to reinstate the curfew. `kevin: i see your portsmouth `sunrise and raise you -- `sean: look at that. `i need to transport myself out `there right now. `kevin: ocean temperature is 56, `if you feel so inclined. `sean: ok, i will look at it. `kevin: we start off with the `sunshine and it is going to be a `really nice mid autumn day with `tem
`sean: october 15, a live look at `the port city waiting for the `center ice, 42 degrees. `some parts of the state in the `30' s. `a chilly start. `chilly weather is the theme of `the next few days. `erin: a beautiful sunrise. `let' s get right to our top `stories. `a salem woman was arrested `tuesday after police say she `overdosed on heroin in front of `her four-year-old child. `the mother now faces child `endangerment charges and is out `on bail. `a restaurant in northwood was `heavily...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city of min is the direct path, not everyone is worried. >> translator decided to buy some basic goods in case the roads are closed. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majority don't hit. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. gerald important, al jazeera. >> much more still to come here on the al jazeera news hour. a daily commute comparison, we'll see why bus drivers want more indian magic. >>> i'm andy richardson at the para-athletic world championships in doha, finding out if a sporting event really can help change attitudes towards disability. ♪ >> presidential candidates in tanzania are campaigning ahead of sunday's election, promising to provide free education, combat rampant corruption, and protect minority rights. by some are still concerned for their safety ahead of the polls. catherine soi explains
. >> reporter: the bustling port city of min is the direct path, not everyone is worried. >> translator decided to buy some basic goods in case the roads are closed. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majority don't hit. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense...