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river. it water status for this stretch of river. , ,., water status for this stretch of river. , ., ., rivert sewage _ river. it is sad that we have got wrought sewage coming - river. it is sad that we have got l wrought sewage coming through river. it is sad that we have got - wrought sewage coming through here, people _ wrought sewage coming through here, people want to go swimming. this is one river where _ people want to go swimming. this is one river where water _ people want to go swimming. this is one river where water quality - people want to go swimming. this is one river where water quality is - one river where water quality is being monitored. in most it is not. there are dozens of alerts in place on beaches. this footage was taken yesterday. southern water are investigating. this is the resort of bognor regis where another alert was issued. in a statement southern water said there were thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rain the night before last and yesterday and storm releases were made to protect schools and businesses from flooding. the release is 97% rain water and should no
river. it water status for this stretch of river. , ,., water status for this stretch of river. , ., ., rivert sewage _ river. it is sad that we have got wrought sewage coming - river. it is sad that we have got l wrought sewage coming through river. it is sad that we have got - wrought sewage coming through here, people _ wrought sewage coming through here, people want to go swimming. this is one river where _ people want to go swimming. this is one river where water _ people want to go...
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river river in italy. these are really low water levels and it's, it's of great concern, not just for shipping, but you know, anyone who relies on these rivers. okay. we'll leave it there. thank you so much. samantha baker in cologne. thank you. but i can look at some more stories making headlines today have polish firefighters of now i recovered a 100 tons of dead fish from the river odor, which forms part of the gem polish border. more have been removed downstream in germany. scientists are baffled. german tests have confirmed mercury levels are not to blame. a poland has also sent samples to other european laboratories. police in pakistan say at least 20 people have died after a speeding bus collided with an oil tanker. the crash trigger defy that ignited the tanker and quickly engulf both vehicles. 6 passengers survive to deadly traffic. accidents are common in pakistan. and mainly because of speeding of the poor state of roads. saturday marks 10 years since 34 striking miners were gunned down by police in south africa. american and massacre is one of the darkest chapters in the countries post apartheid era. but victims say they are stil
river river in italy. these are really low water levels and it's, it's of great concern, not just for shipping, but you know, anyone who relies on these rivers. okay. we'll leave it there. thank you so much. samantha baker in cologne. thank you. but i can look at some more stories making headlines today have polish firefighters of now i recovered a 100 tons of dead fish from the river odor, which forms part of the gem polish border. more have been removed downstream in germany. scientists are...
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number. the trunk of this murdered stasik is the trunk of the beach, and the homeless people of the river river i will show, of course, you will show. thanks good morning good morning. i listen to you there i can’t shine there. just ask him everyone knows. all games thank you very much. where is the beach? where is the beach, well, what are you hiding? are you stupid or what? what happened, nothing. expand is looking for you. okay, you don't know anyone, do you understand? yeah, it's cool that you think that this rashid works for sedov, you know. in general, rashid does not go under anyone , he himself has to go all the houses with him reckon, but i'd be quiet if i were you, because if rashid is looking for someone, he always finds him. thanks for the warning. nothing to die for. i say how to find this rashid. are you really sick? i told you, there is no cure for this. there is one folk remedy. i found it here, but he stayed, right? i cleaned it up and sold it. if you tell anyone, i'll find it, i'll cut off my head, got it? thank you, thank you, what is happening now on the field will be writte
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river river in italy. are these really low water levels? and it's, it's of great concern, not just for shipping, but you know, anyone who relies on these rivers. ok, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. samantha baker in cologne. thank you. or the netherlands which borders germany is normally one of europe's wettest countries . but this summer is also one of the countries battling a prolonged drought and water shortages with about a 3rd of its land below sea level countries, particularly vulnerable to climate change. and his boy being forced to adapt quickly. kettle coming to a water hole dried out reservoir just outside the dutch town of devon, ter, it's very dry season our and you can see the water levers very, very low. this canal would normally be bringing water into one of the netherlands biggest rivers. we are at the bottom of the civic normally there sir, me the water over here, but now you can see it's all, it's all gone. you can see a little bit water over there, fill me this upstream, but this is all gone. and as the river i saw, you can see alo, it's mine and is responsible for the upkeep of the dike system in this region. and
river river in italy. are these really low water levels? and it's, it's of great concern, not just for shipping, but you know, anyone who relies on these rivers. ok, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. samantha baker in cologne. thank you. or the netherlands which borders germany is normally one of europe's wettest countries . but this summer is also one of the countries battling a prolonged drought and water shortages with about a 3rd of its land below sea level countries, particularly...
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river for some call. the hardest working river in the west is known best for carving out the grand canyon, but drought conditions made the mighty river is running dry. the colorado extends 2300 kilometers from high in the rocky mountains. it provides water for 40000000 people in 7 different states. hundreds of thousands of farms also rely on the river for crops and livestock, and it provides power from dams as well. but the water diverted to massive reservoirs like lake meat, has dropped dramatically, forcing the government to cut the share of the water, the different states can receive. my colleagues stefan ziemen snar reports from the region around lake meet just up the road. from the massive hoover dam, ah, could the expensive fountain water display in front of so called sin cities? i call the culture bellagio. we a thing of the past soon. know, at least not yet. but as the entire southwest region of the u. s. is facing a mega drought water or not having enough of it anymore has become a big problem for las vegas and the entire state of nevada. we're meeting with christian galactic community activists and senior representative of
river for some call. the hardest working river in the west is known best for carving out the grand canyon, but drought conditions made the mighty river is running dry. the colorado extends 2300 kilometers from high in the rocky mountains. it provides water for 40000000 people in 7 different states. hundreds of thousands of farms also rely on the river for crops and livestock, and it provides power from dams as well. but the water diverted to massive reservoirs like lake meat, has dropped...
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he greatly developed the river river clamor, that is, the transportation of grain by the river fleet, he uh, captured a lot of bars for this, tugs, ships , that is, not vessels, that is, uh, if speak correctly and he worked very hard to develop this fleet of all the free ones, he invested in it, even i had and ex, this is the last conversation , he talked about the fact that i don’t have a ross, he drove a skoda superb car, and it’s his well , in general, i estimated his money at 450 million dollars , that is, half a billion dollars belonged to him, but i drive in the east and said that i will never buy a rolls-royce . transported grain and other agricultural products i understand olezhe, well, in the office of the president, in particular , they are talking about the fact that they killed vedatorskyi and targeted his house, do you share this opinion? no, podolyak told the truth . for the russian authorities, because this is a person , first of all, she helped a lot with money, she helped mykolaiv, she helped the defense of mykolaiv, he didn't go anywhere, he stayed to help on the spo
he greatly developed the river river clamor, that is, the transportation of grain by the river fleet, he uh, captured a lot of bars for this, tugs, ships , that is, not vessels, that is, uh, if speak correctly and he worked very hard to develop this fleet of all the free ones, he invested in it, even i had and ex, this is the last conversation , he talked about the fact that i don’t have a ross, he drove a skoda superb car, and it’s his well , in general, i estimated his money at 450...
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river river in italy. and these are really low water levels. and it's, it's of great concern not just for shipping, but you know, anyone who relies on these rivers and so okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. samantha baker in cologne. thank you. so as you've been hearing a job as judge is just a part of a much wider picture, his d. w report at william glue croft with an overview of the extreme heat, catastrophic drought and record wildfires disrupting many regions of europe this summer. the whole world is getting hotter, but data show europe is out pacing the global average, and that's leading to conditions rarely seen in an otherwise temperate part of the world. let's start with those wild fires that several european countries are battling of this year. has already been a record number of total fires since the european union started keeping track of 2006. now here we can see those blazers have so far burned, 660000 hector's of land. and if we compare it to the average to this point so far in the year, it's 3 and a half times more than the average over all of those years. now, what is 660000 factors? let's put that in perspective. that
river river in italy. and these are really low water levels. and it's, it's of great concern not just for shipping, but you know, anyone who relies on these rivers and so okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. samantha baker in cologne. thank you. so as you've been hearing a job as judge is just a part of a much wider picture, his d. w report at william glue croft with an overview of the extreme heat, catastrophic drought and record wildfires disrupting many regions of europe this...
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rivers ecosystem? yes, i mean that can impact species living in the rivers are fish plant species as well. that that certainly has an impact on the ecosystems with in this river. and that's not good. not only for the ecosystems fishermen who used the river and so it, it has knock on effects as well. now, authorities that say that shipping on the river might soon come to a standstill. what would that, what impact would that have? yes, that will certainly have an impact on a business back in 2018. that was the last time we hit a record low and, and shipping had to close actually, or, or not be moving up and down the ryan and not led to a point for a drop in gdp. this year there's estimates that it could be as high as a one percent drop in g d p. if that is forced to close so early in the season. and so that will have to be seen with if the river drops to low, that ships can't move at all anymore. now, as you've mentioned, several rivers across europe are suffering from the ongoing drought. how is this being linked by scientists to climate change? yes. well, climate change is making these droughts more severe. ah, so in terms of how often they happen and how int
rivers ecosystem? yes, i mean that can impact species living in the rivers are fish plant species as well. that that certainly has an impact on the ecosystems with in this river. and that's not good. not only for the ecosystems fishermen who used the river and so it, it has knock on effects as well. now, authorities that say that shipping on the river might soon come to a standstill. what would that, what impact would that have? yes, that will certainly have an impact on a business back in...
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are the only thoughts that aren't green on the map, but there is smoke being produced by the six rivers rivers lightning complex in california and it's going to be drifting down, tracking the service-level smoke, that's what what we have to worry about, there's going to be some of that that drifting into the north bay bay and potentially into other parts of the bay area as we head head through tomorrow. we are toward the lower end of the spectrum, not dense service-level smoke, so i don't think our air quality will be that bad and it is just tomorrow tomorrow that we will see the haze on the horizon, air-quality air-quality improving as we head head through the first half of the day wednesday and the air quality will only reach the moderate category tomorrow, below the spare the air threshold, but you will notice smoke in the atmosphere, but not not much of it getting all the way down to ground level for significant issues with breathing difficulties. it's going to be a warm day tomorrow, tomorrow, coming up in a few mi. few minutes. >> coming up on cbs news bay area, governor newsome strikes
are the only thoughts that aren't green on the map, but there is smoke being produced by the six rivers rivers lightning complex in california and it's going to be drifting down, tracking the service-level smoke, that's what what we have to worry about, there's going to be some of that that drifting into the north bay bay and potentially into other parts of the bay area as we head head through tomorrow. we are toward the lower end of the spectrum, not dense service-level smoke, so i don't think...
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. >> we can no longer depend upon the bay delta, or colorado river river to deliver what we need so so we need a plan. >> reporter: the project is beig set up for brackish delta water but with sea level rise it can be converted over to a full seawater desalination plant. in antioch, kpix 5. > >> he also announced the appointment of his gubernatorial gubernatorial rival as the new infrastructure czar. we brought you the governor's announcement today live on cbs news bay area. area. we are streaming he 47 on www.kpix.com and the app . > >> let's bring in first alert chief meteorologist now with a closer look at how dry it is out out there right now. >> we got a new update from the drought monitor today. for the bay area the nethat bad. at bad. enti nditions prevail across the bay area. most of us in severe drought conditions with extreme drought for far east contra costa counties. the exceptional drought has expanded since lasts last week's update. let's take a a look at those numbers. as of august 4 12% of the state in exceptional drought, the worst category. 60% in extreme drought drou
. >> we can no longer depend upon the bay delta, or colorado river river to deliver what we need so so we need a plan. >> reporter: the project is beig set up for brackish delta water but with sea level rise it can be converted over to a full seawater desalination plant. in antioch, kpix 5. > >> he also announced the appointment of his gubernatorial gubernatorial rival as the new infrastructure czar. we brought you the governor's announcement today live on cbs news bay...
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river levels pretty _ i've just mentioned? we are seeing river levels pretty low _ i've just mentioned? we are seeing river this - river levels pretty low like this one in the neon valley, we had surbiton at the saint clair�*s nature reserve just east of southampton. this is a chalk river running south through the meon valley. there are around 200 chalk river is in the world but 85% of those in the world are in southern and eastern england and they all rely on rainfall to replenish themselves. as we know it has been very dry recently, this year has been record—breaking in terms of dry conditions and we are not expecting any significant rainfall for the rest of the week. my rainfall for the rest of the week. my colleague has been around a chalk rivers in hampshire to find out why the low river levels are affecting wildlife. you can normally swim in this part of the river anton, but now water levels are so low, you can wade across. and you can tell from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk river — a rare and beautiful place that's home to wildlife such as trout, otters and kingfishers. how precious is thi
river levels pretty _ i've just mentioned? we are seeing river levels pretty low _ i've just mentioned? we are seeing river this - river levels pretty low like this one in the neon valley, we had surbiton at the saint clair�*s nature reserve just east of southampton. this is a chalk river running south through the meon valley. there are around 200 chalk river is in the world but 85% of those in the world are in southern and eastern england and they all rely on rainfall to replenish...
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river. a river that can speed up andd slow down as it meanders throughout the universe, time is a river. the river of time can have whirlpools. the river of time can fork into two rivers giving us the possibility of time travel. stephen hawking, the great physicist, looked into this question and concluded wormholes through allowed under einstein's equation. d he had doubts about going through time but space, yes. he believed wormholes could go through the fabric of space. the question is is time travel possible? there is a wrinkle? the equations say that. you don't need a time traveling delorean. the energy of a black hole, that is what it takes for the fabric of space and time to turn it into a pretzel that takes energy beyond comprehension. there's another problem, the einstein theory says the universe must eventually die. this is the second law of thermodynamics. in a closed system, things rest, fall apart, rock, dk, and die. that is why we die. the second law says air is entropy, builds up in our cells, the cells begin sluggish and eventually go into senescence and eventually die. tha
river. a river that can speed up andd slow down as it meanders throughout the universe, time is a river. the river of time can have whirlpools. the river of time can fork into two rivers giving us the possibility of time travel. stephen hawking, the great physicist, looked into this question and concluded wormholes through allowed under einstein's equation. d he had doubts about going through time but space, yes. he believed wormholes could go through the fabric of space. the question is is...
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river. i'm in cologne and earlier we asked her about the water levels where she is the water levels here are extremely low. as you can see, i'm standing in what is this river bed here? pretty close to the middle of the river. just a few weeks ago, i would have been under water at this point. so the river has sunk very low. it's quickly approaching its lowest record levels, which was the last a last hit, a record in 2018. so here in cologne, it's getting pretty close to breaking that record again. and this is a problem for ships moving up and down this river which carry most of germany's goods. and if the water isn't a meter and a half high, they're not able to go up and down and they have to lighten their loads lightened. how much cargo they're carrying down to even 25 percent. so this is, this is having knock on effects for those companies trying to ship up and down the river. now normally the water levels are only begin to drop this time of year. what has caused the river to dry up so early? well, climate change is definitely having an effect, or we know drought is intensified by climate change both in terms of how frequently it happens and how severe it can be. so this summer we've seen at very little
river. i'm in cologne and earlier we asked her about the water levels where she is the water levels here are extremely low. as you can see, i'm standing in what is this river bed here? pretty close to the middle of the river. just a few weeks ago, i would have been under water at this point. so the river has sunk very low. it's quickly approaching its lowest record levels, which was the last a last hit, a record in 2018. so here in cologne, it's getting pretty close to breaking that record...
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river. the river ride is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing $840.00 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business team you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at d. w dot com slash business were also on you to check us out on the d w news channel. i'm seeing beardsley, thanks for watching. ah ah, with india. and there's a lot of the transition to green energy, a world without lithium ion battery imaginable. but good concept for recycling and reusing. pod locking to indian start up and their ideas for used energy storage. building 30 minutes to w. o. oh, i thought it's a journey across the entire continent. it's a variety of cars. so what on this so well the focus, the move and shake is visionaries and majors when binding the meaning of modern africa. this is an egg on d w. nico he's in germany to learn german pollution pinnacle. why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free chef. t w's e learning course eco speak? mm hm. oh, this is dw, is alive from berlin. another attack on europe, the biggest nu
river. the river ride is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing $840.00 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business team you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at d. w dot com slash business were also on you to check us out on the d w news channel. i'm seeing beardsley, thanks for watching. ah ah, with india....
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river. so the river. so we know earlier this week two nights in a row the levels of oxygen in the river went to zero. >> since both fires are still ae and some areas remain closed, tucker and his team are not able able to survey all the damage done to wildlife from the firest he does say that the tribes are currently working with fire offs to get access to some of those remote areas. >> boy, that tells quite a pict. you can see all the flames you , but when you see dead fish, the air quality, you can see the making all right in front of you. > >> we'll use some of that satele imagery you just had up to show which fire is actually still putting a lot of smoke into the sky. it's really only one of them now. let's go to that visual. it might be a little dark on here. this is the live updating high resolution satellite of northern california northern california today. thers a lot of clouds off the coast, but right here is a plume of smoke coming off of the six rivs complex. that's the one. the mckinney fire is not putting that much smoke into the air today. that's a good sign the fire is lying down a bit, contain
river. so the river. so we know earlier this week two nights in a row the levels of oxygen in the river went to zero. >> since both fires are still ae and some areas remain closed, tucker and his team are not able able to survey all the damage done to wildlife from the firest he does say that the tribes are currently working with fire offs to get access to some of those remote areas. >> boy, that tells quite a pict. you can see all the flames you , but when you see dead fish, the...
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river. the river ride is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing a 40 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business team, you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at the w dot com slash business. were also on you to check us out on the dw news channels. i'm seeing beardsley, thanks for watching. ah ah, with ah, here. the transition to green energy. a world without lithium ion batteries imaginable. but good concept for recycling and reusing. pod locking to indian start up and their ideas for used energy storage 90 minutes on d. w. 2016. just like a bunch of the clean casa wants to see if germany was for me. the last few years have been quite right, getting burly in touch with. i've already done the homework when it comes to journal is and of course i always look in the eyes for kids, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine, i'm no longer approved. i love to be in the news there. a person there, a car, but when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize that culture is just another way of living. are you
river. the river ride is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing a 40 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business team, you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at the w dot com slash business. were also on you to check us out on the dw news channels. i'm seeing beardsley, thanks for watching. ah ah, with ah,...
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river. the river right is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing $840.00 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business same you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at d. w dot com slash business were also on you to check us out on the d w news channels. i'm seeing beardsley. thanks for watching. is the end of the pandemic in sight? we show what it could look like. will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult. exceeds his successes at noon in our weekly coven 19 special. next on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the records, stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on your mac, you tube and now also in book form ah, in some parts of the world coping 19 restrictions are being rolled back or even lifted completely. but in many places, case numbers are rising rapidly again, making the search for effective vaccines and treatments as important as ever. in columbia, researchers are testing a prot
river. the river right is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing $840.00 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business same you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at d. w dot com slash business were also on you to check us out on the d w news channels. i'm seeing beardsley. thanks for watching. is the end of the...
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river. the river right is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing $840.00 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business same you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at the w dot com slash business. were also on youtube. check us out on the d. w. news channel. i'm seeing beardsley. thanks for watching. ah ah, with ah, i wish it is not only a tiny piece of time of hello marcia ham binds his passion for african storytelling with the measurement of our most precious resource. time to find as unique as it is, luxury is ah, every next in 30 minutes on d. w. some are of inviting, merciless, or others pushing the destruction of the meters came to present it to do to get from it is trying to destroy the vision of people with blend. grabbers are exploiting the amazon rain forest. indigenous peoples are now briefly opposing them. the heart of brazil in 75 minutes on d. w. in 2016 as like a bunch of clean cut wants to be of germany with the last few years. have been quite a ride early in touch with, i've already done the hom
river. the river right is reaching historically low levels and could get even worse. the cobb choke point near the city of mines is nearing $840.00 centimeter reference level during an unpalatable level for river barges. and that's it for me and the dw business same you can find out more about these and other business stories online. check us out at the w dot com slash business. were also on youtube. check us out on the d. w. news channel. i'm seeing beardsley. thanks for watching. ah ah, with...
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what is happening with the rhine river and other europe rivers? the drought is calling rivers to come down and france said it has caused a big problem with the edf lowering output from nuclear power stations to rely on them, and as a result, they have to borrow from neighbors, putting further pressure on power prices. that is an ongoing issue and will be a continuing problem for the next few weeks. and that has an impact in terms of prices going forward. we continued to track records higher and higher germany around 400, france around 500, and this is a big effect on industrial output. a lodge of thes -- a lot of these industries are struggling. kailey: we will continue the conversation in a moment. i want to check on u.s. assets because the move has been led by the bond market. the 10 year yield north of 2.a.d, and we were at 252 when it started tuesday, so that is a massive move as they pivoted. what is interesting, even though you have yields moving higher again, equity improves. s&p 500 index up the better part of 1% and big tech is leading the way. the nasdaq 100 up about
what is happening with the rhine river and other europe rivers? the drought is calling rivers to come down and france said it has caused a big problem with the edf lowering output from nuclear power stations to rely on them, and as a result, they have to borrow from neighbors, putting further pressure on power prices. that is an ongoing issue and will be a continuing problem for the next few weeks. and that has an impact in terms of prices going forward. we continued to track records higher and...
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march to white house landing on the potomac river and take water transportation to get back to the area north of the appomattox river. now the chickahominy river, for the other four corps, would pose the first obstacle to this movement. describe it when you officer of a wide ditch partly choked by web logs and full of brown, tepid, sickly water, whose slow current would scarcely carry a straw along. the plan called for the army to move across the chickahominy in three different places, by building pontoon bridges there. either south or poised to cross it. now, in order to follow that other precept of convincingly lee he was moving towards richmond, north of the james river the way mcallen had approached it in 1862, meade said two divisions of the core and number grade of cavalry toward an important crossroads known as glendale, or on this map, riddles shop. you can see it better than i can. there it is, right there. that is glendale. it's where the big battle took place on june 30th of 1862. a sharp fight on june 13th left modest casualties and glendale and confederate hands. but reinforce the notion and leaves mind that this thrust might actu
march to white house landing on the potomac river and take water transportation to get back to the area north of the appomattox river. now the chickahominy river, for the other four corps, would pose the first obstacle to this movement. describe it when you officer of a wide ditch partly choked by web logs and full of brown, tepid, sickly water, whose slow current would scarcely carry a straw along. the plan called for the army to move across the chickahominy in three different places, by...
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river is almost almost a good word, if you build a row, if you build synonyms, then it will be approximately clear what kind of river 400 points. i call the letter t but try the drum. how to say there are large riversnes, especially full-flowing ones in this river. this is my god, well my god 350 points literally. and so i still do not give up hope that you will help us out. why am i saying that there are full-flowing rivers in them, so you can catch fish in all sorts of different ways, but swim where to transfer the goods. is that a speech, is that a river? come on, can you river, my 350 points? the letter open is not 350 points. this is 700 points , there are two such letters. if you imagine in general the relationship of sins in russia to the mask, then the name is very accurate 500 points the letter t does not let you speak, please, our gifts to the studio. listen there are rivers that feed there are rivers about which so say, you can not wear some kind of pleasure oh my god. listen, i say every time, we have a tradition, yes, in the studio for children, and i baked these pies. may the most delicious in the world my mother in the hall mommy i love you very much. i'm very glad you're here. you a
river is almost almost a good word, if you build a row, if you build synonyms, then it will be approximately clear what kind of river 400 points. i call the letter t but try the drum. how to say there are large riversnes, especially full-flowing ones in this river. this is my god, well my god 350 points literally. and so i still do not give up hope that you will help us out. why am i saying that there are full-flowing rivers in them, so you can catch fish in all sorts of different ways, but...
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louse cancer and deeply spilled in love, the river divorced love, the river drank for centuries, my transmission divorced in love, the riverthe river for centuries. we must live on the same shore, where we spent the night together with you, where from the happiness of dawn, until dawn, they often led me and you to close between me and you, a wide divorce in love. wide and deep overflowed into a river of love divorced for centuries, breaking the shores diverged not in the world, as was born in the love of the age of navika. the village of petropavlovskoye, kurgan region, what do you do there? i work in the house of culture as an artistic director. i sing, of course, the kids go. my niece sings. here we are with her doing the father's side with the mother's side both beer. mom sang in artistic homemade. dad also performed at the house of culture. well, where do i go too? you have to sing they sing, of course, as they sing, they definitely sing. but you know that i so want to sing with valery semin. i have an oscar, i have such a dream for a long time. yes, you can. and what shall we sing, mikhailovna asked the little mermaid
louse cancer and deeply spilled in love, the river divorced love, the river drank for centuries, my transmission divorced in love, the riverthe river for centuries. we must live on the same shore, where we spent the night together with you, where from the happiness of dawn, until dawn, they often led me and you to close between me and you, a wide divorce in love. wide and deep overflowed into a river of love divorced for centuries, breaking the shores diverged not in the world, as was born in...
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river basin. as we first reported in october, the river has been running dry due to the historically severe drought. the majestic, meandering colorado riverrving the grand canyon, is a wonder of nature and human ingenuity. the glen canyon dam created lake powell and 300 miles down river, lake mead sits behind the hoover dam. these reservoirs are being sucked dry by 40 million straws, that's the number of people in booming western states who depend on the colorado to quench their thirst, power than homes, water lawns, and splash in the sun. its waters irrigate farms that produce 90% of the country's winter greens. to all these demands, add the stress of a 22-year drought as dry as any period in 1,200 years, and you have a river in crisis. these white bathtub rings, is this where the water used to be? >> absolutely. >> brad udall, a climate scientist at colorado state university, went out on lake powell with us. all of this would have been underwater? >> yeah. >> what does this tell you about what's happening on the colorado river? >> well, it's a signal of the long-term problem we have been seeing since the year 2000, which is climate chan
river basin. as we first reported in october, the river has been running dry due to the historically severe drought. the majestic, meandering colorado riverrving the grand canyon, is a wonder of nature and human ingenuity. the glen canyon dam created lake powell and 300 miles down river, lake mead sits behind the hoover dam. these reservoirs are being sucked dry by 40 million straws, that's the number of people in booming western states who depend on the colorado to quench their thirst, power...
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river, the land his family has owned since 1967. it came with the right to use as much river water as needed to grow whatever crops he he chooses. bart fisher is also an alfalfa grower in life. >> my grandfather settled here 104 years ago. >> reporter: at a time when the federal government wanted to feed and populate the west. >> our forefathers built a series of irrigation canals. >> reporter: staking a claim on colorado rivern use, first and right. >> reporter: these farmers were first to lay claim to the rivers rivers water. meaning they are the last to be impacted by water water restrictions. art and jack jack sell the bulk of the hay they grow to dairy farms in california and arizona. >> when you open your next cup of yogurt, some of that came from alfalfa. >> the idea that they need to grow hay in the desert to feed livestock is nonsensical. >> reporter: thornburg points out 60 percent of alfalfa grown here is shipped all the way to saudi arabia where the crop is banned because of water shortages there. >> i will not agree that we should allow saudi arabian cows and horses a higher deference to to our own environment. >> reporter: saudi livestock aside, up to 80 percent of colorado river water is currently used for agriculture, given the mega drought we are in, thornburg says that's too much. >> we over allocate this incredibly scarce resource across users on the basis of 100-year-old contracts. >> rep
river, the land his family has owned since 1967. it came with the right to use as much river water as needed to grow whatever crops he he chooses. bart fisher is also an alfalfa grower in life. >> my grandfather settled here 104 years ago. >> reporter: at a time when the federal government wanted to feed and populate the west. >> our forefathers built a series of irrigation canals. >> reporter: staking a claim on colorado rivern use, first and right. >> reporter:...
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river, the pearl river, downtown jackson, is at 35.11 feet. again, it is forecast to crest at 36 neat. that is why we have the flood warnings for pearl riverhis longer line that runs all the way into the gulf of mexico. so the surrounding rivers and tributaries, basically all that water from earlier this week flooding into the larger river, being the pearl river. and of course the water's got to go somewhere. we're going to see that cresting take place here again within the next 12 to 24 hours. you can see the forecast radar bubbling up with a few showers and thunderstorms. the flash flood threat has diminished because there isn't excessive rainfall in the forecast today. there still could be scattered showers today that we don't need because we've had so much rain this week, some areas over 10 inches of rain across central mississippi into louisiana and eastern texas since sunday of last week. the weather prediction center has our flash flood threat removed from this area, but shifted into the florida panhandle. you can see that as not included within this marginal rick of flash flooding. but river flooding, esthat's ongoing and it will c
river, the pearl river, downtown jackson, is at 35.11 feet. again, it is forecast to crest at 36 neat. that is why we have the flood warnings for pearl riverhis longer line that runs all the way into the gulf of mexico. so the surrounding rivers and tributaries, basically all that water from earlier this week flooding into the larger river, being the pearl river. and of course the water's got to go somewhere. we're going to see that cresting take place here again within the next 12 to 24 hours....
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substance into the river, which is why a reward of more than 200000 dollars has been offered for help in finding who did this. donna kane al jazeera on the order river. a wooden bridge over a river in norway has collapsed while vehicles were crossing it. one car plunged into the water while a truck became stuck on a raised section. the bridge was in the village of trenton around 200 kilometers north of the capitol, oslo. driver. the truck was rescued by helicopter or the driver, the car managed to escape by himself. ah, reminder the top stories you're out a 0 almost a week after canyons went to the polls. the country's deputy leader william router has been declared the next president. router, narrowly beat veteran opposition. he to riley dinger with 50.49 percent of the vote . the announcement was delayed because the scuffles inside the vote counting center after 4 of the 7 members of the electoral commission refused to endorse the result as fuel fear.
substance into the river, which is why a reward of more than 200000 dollars has been offered for help in finding who did this. donna kane al jazeera on the order river. a wooden bridge over a river in norway has collapsed while vehicles were crossing it. one car plunged into the water while a truck became stuck on a raised section. the bridge was in the village of trenton around 200 kilometers north of the capitol, oslo. driver. the truck was rescued by helicopter or the driver, the car managed...
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rivers are fake news on the outside. the corporate austell fake news. summit. 300 tons of poisoned fish have been pulled from the river already. that's more than half of the fish in the river. dead fish and mussels has been found along 400 kilometers of the river bed polish opposition. politicians are calling for stricter controls. daniel, suddenly i think all companies long the entire river need a salt water monitoring system should go fucking fucking, that's how we publish children. there are doubts. the people responsible for the disaster will ever be found. the ecosystem along the river will likely be severely damaged for years to come. now, climate change is also becoming a real challenge for the logistics industry. tom mcdonald is senior director of supply chain solutions at the business planning company anna plan. i asked him just how supply chains have been impacted by drought and lower water levels. yeah, let me give you specific example. i watched a report on deutsch bella, on the drought itself, in fact, and there was an interview with the ship's captain. so the supply chain execution is everything that you do from procurement, logistics, manufacturing, distribu
rivers are fake news on the outside. the corporate austell fake news. summit. 300 tons of poisoned fish have been pulled from the river already. that's more than half of the fish in the river. dead fish and mussels has been found along 400 kilometers of the river bed polish opposition. politicians are calling for stricter controls. daniel, suddenly i think all companies long the entire river need a salt water monitoring system should go fucking fucking, that's how we publish children. there are...
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river. the river that can speed up and slow down as it meanders throughout the universe. time is a river. the new wrinkle all this is the river of time and have ripples. the river of time can fork, work into two rivers. giving us the possibility of time travel. now, the great physicist looked into this question and he concluded that wormholes space are allowed under einstein's equations had doubts about going through time that space, yes he believed wormholes put in fact go through the fabric of space. so, the question is, it's time travel possible? there is a rental at all this. the equations say perhaps. but to do it you do not need the delorean, that simply not possible. you need a black hole. the energy of a black hole. that is what it takes to lift the fabric of space and time. to turn time into a pretzel it takes energy beyond comprehension. so, sorry about that. now there is another problem with einstein siri. einstein siri says that the universe must eventually die. this is the second law of thermodynamics that in a closed system things rest, fall apart, rock, dk, and died. that is
river. the river that can speed up and slow down as it meanders throughout the universe. time is a river. the new wrinkle all this is the river of time and have ripples. the river of time can fork, work into two rivers. giving us the possibility of time travel. now, the great physicist looked into this question and he concluded that wormholes space are allowed under einstein's equations had doubts about going through time that space, yes he believed wormholes put in fact go through the fabric...
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river bills are fake news on that. also the hostile fake news some 300 tons of poisoned fish have been pulled from the river already. that's more than half of the fish in the river. dead fish and muscles has been found along 400 kilometers of the river bed polish opposition. politicians are calling for stricter controls. gun. yeah. unfortunately, i think all companies long the entire river need a salt water monitoring system should use fucking, if you'd like. that's how the windshield there are doubts the people responsible for the disaster will ever be found. the ecosystem along the river will likely be severely damaged for years to come. and finally, there is less than amounts to go until october fest kicks off in munich and visitors to this year's festival. we'll have to shell out even more for a leader of bavaria as best one leader of beer. the mass will cost you between $12.14 euros and increase of 12 and a half percent. brewers blame the steep jump on increased costs for energy as well as for ingredients like malta hops by the increase to buffers. organizers are expecting around 6000000 visitors this here and if you want to join them by all means don't go
river bills are fake news on that. also the hostile fake news some 300 tons of poisoned fish have been pulled from the river already. that's more than half of the fish in the river. dead fish and muscles has been found along 400 kilometers of the river bed polish opposition. politicians are calling for stricter controls. gun. yeah. unfortunately, i think all companies long the entire river need a salt water monitoring system should use fucking, if you'd like. that's how the windshield there are...
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rivers. goods go up and down this rivers. goods go up and down this river just a few making their way slowly through the remaining water channel that is left there, to the factories, the industrial complexes, fetching and carrying raw materials and manufactured products. the levels are now so low that some of those barges simply cannot get through. the people who run the barges are telling us they having to lighten the cargo in order to make sure vessels sit high up in the water. they are keeping a close eye on the forecast which is that levels will drop further. if that happens, many of those barges will not be able to get through, perhaps even this whole section may become completely impossible.- this whole section may become completely impossible. let's assess everything we have heard with our climate data justin rowlatt. drought, hosepipe and, more to come quickly and yes. they have been forecasting for many years, scientists, this is the weather they were expecting. they say heatwaves like the one we are experiencing here and we saw so vividly in jenny
rivers. goods go up and down this rivers. goods go up and down this river just a few making their way slowly through the remaining water channel that is left there, to the factories, the industrial complexes, fetching and carrying raw materials and manufactured products. the levels are now so low that some of those barges simply cannot get through. the people who run the barges are telling us they having to lighten the cargo in order to make sure vessels sit high up in the water. they are...
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. >> reporter: >> reporter: the drought destroying of the colorado river river system and the biden administration says all the stas the states that rely on this ree must reduce their water use to avoidend quote, catastrophic collapse. more than 4 million people in southern california are being asked to cut out or watering for 15 days next month as officials work to prepare a leaky pipeline from the colorad. some colorado cities, california california cities being residents up to $6 per square foot of lawn removed. >> a lot of people feel what can can my piece of grass in the ba, how can they help such a huge aa of southern california? every drop helps. every drop we save s a drop for the future. > >> a california law designed to boost firefighter ranks isn't wg as planned. the $30 million training program is supposed top former inmates become professional firefighters. the program is found jobs for only 106 firefighters, that is one td of inmates who actually enrolle. here is the problem. on long delays in clearing records and other legalities are keeping ofs of the fire lines and limiting their
. >> reporter: >> reporter: the drought destroying of the colorado river river system and the biden administration says all the stas the states that rely on this ree must reduce their water use to avoidend quote, catastrophic collapse. more than 4 million people in southern california are being asked to cut out or watering for 15 days next month as officials work to prepare a leaky pipeline from the colorad. some colorado cities, california california cities being residents up to $6...
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there was a schoolboy in the city, we rode big things, well, they bring cow food, a river, a river, dirty ones, probably climbed there and smoked. antonin ivanovna did not find out, or what? well, look, when you arrived, mommy, well, what are you standing, mom, hello mommy. come on, what are you, mom? this is sveta my bride. come in, come in, mom, well, as always, perfect cleanliness. sergei has arrived. hello , do you hear what's collapsed here? some fluffy decent house here. now the neighbors at all i’ll raise the arrangement collapsed, there’s a decent house, even though hello what is it, i ’ll call the concierge now and find out how he appeared here. no need to call the concierge. this is for me. come visit it's for you. i just don't know what he's doing under the door. i'm sorry, no thanks. and you excuse me. forgive me, okay, i behaved in the club some kind of oligophrenic. yes, you forgive me, it's okay for you. well , try again next time, please. let's drive nothing of yours the rest to catch up, let's take everyone. these guys are getting out from the most impasse. if we don't st
there was a schoolboy in the city, we rode big things, well, they bring cow food, a river, a river, dirty ones, probably climbed there and smoked. antonin ivanovna did not find out, or what? well, look, when you arrived, mommy, well, what are you standing, mom, hello mommy. come on, what are you, mom? this is sveta my bride. come in, come in, mom, well, as always, perfect cleanliness. sergei has arrived. hello , do you hear what's collapsed here? some fluffy decent house here. now the neighbors...
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have dried up rivers across the continent in germany, water levels in the rhine of drop so low that some cargo ships using the river are moving with a fraction of their normal loads to river on the other side of germany now on the border with poland. authorities are trying to establish why thousands of fish have died in the odo river. local authorities have warned residents and their pats and livestock to avoid contact with the river water. the exact cause of the mass fish die off remains unclear. german environmental groups are blaming insufficient water conservation measures and are calling it an ecological disaster . d w report it aaron tilting is at the oda river next to the german polish border. aaron, a river full of dead fish. it's hard to imagine and yet one can't imagine. it's probably not very pleasant. no, definitely not. i've been talking to locals here over the last 2 days, and they've been telling me that for weeks now, they've been pulling tons of dead fish from the river right here. and initially, all indications were that this had something to do with climate change with the low water levels or the extreme heat ways. we've been grappling with here in germ
have dried up rivers across the continent in germany, water levels in the rhine of drop so low that some cargo ships using the river are moving with a fraction of their normal loads to river on the other side of germany now on the border with poland. authorities are trying to establish why thousands of fish have died in the odo river. local authorities have warned residents and their pats and livestock to avoid contact with the river water. the exact cause of the mass fish die off remains...
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so far, even at night, because of this, rice plantations in the river valley wither along the river, the upper reaches of the riverthey do not have enough water, and at the mouth they suffer because of the salty soil, farmers expect to harvest only a third of the usual crop this year. well , the townspeople are asked to save water, at least give up watering the lawns, and for this in italy, as in the uk, there are now fines, it seems that this does not scare people, but i'm not afraid of anything, i'm hot, to avoid, because this is water, the british authorities it is advised to wash faster for a minute less. in germany, similar advice has been heard for a long time. saving electricity does not work in the country, there is a high demand for fans, and while the german authorities are launching coal-fired power plants, forgetting about the environment, the alps have to suffer from heat, which has run aground dozens of boats in constance. lake water level. in some places, it fell to such an extent that in age they filled everything, turning the azure-blue lake into a swamp. now the water level in the reservoir is be
so far, even at night, because of this, rice plantations in the river valley wither along the river, the upper reaches of the riverthey do not have enough water, and at the mouth they suffer because of the salty soil, farmers expect to harvest only a third of the usual crop this year. well , the townspeople are asked to save water, at least give up watering the lawns, and for this in italy, as in the uk, there are now fines, it seems that this does not scare people, but i'm not afraid of...
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pripyat is one of the nine largest rivers in belarus on the territory of the reserve, in addition to the pripyat, there is the second largest river in belarus. this is a rivereries fed the local population, because the inhabitants of the city of david are a small town, which is located directly on the river bank. all my life i lived only at the expense of the river, how people moved between cities between other nearby villages, fodder was obtained for farm animals , firewood, harvesting, and other forest products. everything went on. only at the expense of fastening is also the greatest spawning ground, as for all types of cyprinids that are found in pripyat. also, the nest and waterfall bird, unfortunately, the red lower birds are not very rich and the only bright representative of the brightest it will be the white-tailed eagle. there have never been any villages in the floodplain itself. these are virgin places, the territory is constantly floods and in some parts of the floodplain spills exceed 5-6 km. i was born and rarely spent the city of david, but after graduation i worked in the brestskaya pushchino national park, yet i was always drawn home to my
pripyat is one of the nine largest rivers in belarus on the territory of the reserve, in addition to the pripyat, there is the second largest river in belarus. this is a rivereries fed the local population, because the inhabitants of the city of david are a small town, which is located directly on the river bank. all my life i lived only at the expense of the river, how people moved between cities between other nearby villages, fodder was obtained for farm animals , firewood, harvesting, and...
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mother lenya thank you maxik well, you know for every cool one, well, you understand me. per river after river hello well, guys, it's your turn, so to speak, the finest hour. where are we going to see grandma in the village? it's funny, why do you need me? i told you that we're squatting, which is dissatisfied. let's go, why don't you come with me? and i'm on my own. well as you know. rota get up, let's get up rum get up get up get up well, i understand, good morning does not happen, nothing like a leg although i play so amazingly. there is no limit, you can improve all your life, but you will never reach heights. i have long wanted to ask you, you play in life. that i'm gone, i've sacrificed a lot, and i'm with the flank yes, soon mine will come from london natasha ksyushka vanka arrange a meeting. i haven't seen my son for 2 years, can you imagine, of course i can. hell, you have no idea, no single wife, no children. no, i'll go. there are more things to be done. and yes, of course, go. moisture, well , it's good to poke your own great great great. semyon is a guest in the car only carefully
mother lenya thank you maxik well, you know for every cool one, well, you understand me. per river after river hello well, guys, it's your turn, so to speak, the finest hour. where are we going to see grandma in the village? it's funny, why do you need me? i told you that we're squatting, which is dissatisfied. let's go, why don't you come with me? and i'm on my own. well as you know. rota get up, let's get up rum get up get up get up well, i understand, good morning does not happen, nothing...
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river barges are still sort of inching their way sort of up river. but experts say it may be another 2 or 3 days and then traffic, you will have to stop to. if you look over to the other side there, we see there was a nice little beaches now they are not supposed to be there. this is basically what you see the river, right, but the water has gone, and only right in the middle here, we still have some. what about the other parts of the river that are much dryer than what you can see here? because the water is still sort of bunches up together here a bit and it still makes it shipping, but it's last days of shipping, shipping possible, but it's not going to loss them. it's not been raining here since april and did the, the weather forecasts said it will not rain and the next week, so there's not going to be any relief. it's just going to get worse. now, i believe there are plans to make the rhine a little deeper that will that help if there simply isn't enough water in the river . yeah, that's a big question. i mean, of course, these shipping a companies and associations are calling to sort of save guard shipping and a dig out the, the, the shipping channel here that we see here in running in the middle of the river. but at that is just to reach me at a remedial measure because it's going to help f
river barges are still sort of inching their way sort of up river. but experts say it may be another 2 or 3 days and then traffic, you will have to stop to. if you look over to the other side there, we see there was a nice little beaches now they are not supposed to be there. this is basically what you see the river, right, but the water has gone, and only right in the middle here, we still have some. what about the other parts of the river that are much dryer than what you can see here?...
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rivers run low, any pollutants — pollinators. when rivers run low, any pollutants would _ pollinators. when rivers don't run at all, their ecosystem collapses. this stretch of lincolnshire's river glen once had dragonflies, kingfishers and brown trout. and yet faces a river that has burst its banks during winter flooding. this is the great disconnect in lincolnshire's water management. but hopefully, there are some solutions on the way. lincolnshire and yorkshire's wildlife trusts are restoring peat bogs and ancient fine lines. these are natural reservoirs that can store water for years. we are natural reservoirs that can store water for years. we could be usin that store water for years. we could be using that water _ store water for years. we could be using that water right _ store water for years. we could be using that water right now - store water for years. we could be using that water right now in - store water for years. we could be using that water right now in this | using that water right now in this heat to basically support the wildlife of our natural habitats within lincolnshire, suc
rivers run low, any pollutants — pollinators. when rivers run low, any pollutants would _ pollinators. when rivers don't run at all, their ecosystem collapses. this stretch of lincolnshire's river glen once had dragonflies, kingfishers and brown trout. and yet faces a river that has burst its banks during winter flooding. this is the great disconnect in lincolnshire's water management. but hopefully, there are some solutions on the way. lincolnshire and yorkshire's wildlife trusts are...
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the pearl river, we're looking up and down the pearl river, there will be some river stations that willt these readings to be in that moderate flood stage. there will be some scattered showers and some storms around the area. for the most part, the heavier precipitation will be over texas and into southern sections of louisiana. also here you can see scattered storms across the florida peninsula. we'll keep you updated on what happens here as well as looking forward to the launch. rosemary. >> appreciate that. many thanks. karen mentioned jackson, mississippi, and neighbors communities keeping an eye on the swollen pearl river. water has already swamped parts of the city and some areas lost power on sunday. the state is deploying drones to assess water levels along the river's path. jackson's mayor has been sounding the alarm for days now. he told cnn, the city learned critical lessons from flooding two years ago, which took weeks to fully recede. >> if we risk the life of one individual, that's one individual too many. so we want to make certain that we know that both people and indivi
the pearl river, we're looking up and down the pearl river, there will be some river stations that willt these readings to be in that moderate flood stage. there will be some scattered showers and some storms around the area. for the most part, the heavier precipitation will be over texas and into southern sections of louisiana. also here you can see scattered storms across the florida peninsula. we'll keep you updated on what happens here as well as looking forward to the launch. rosemary....
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river the longest in asia. the river is a crucial source of water for nearly 400000000 people. and it's vital to china's economy. fears of power shortages are growing as hydro power reservoirs dry us and there are similar worries in north america about the hydro power stations that depend on the colorado river. what some call the hardest working river in the west is known best for carving out the grand canyon. bon, to drown conditions there. mean that this mighty river is running dry. now the colorado extends 2300 kilometers from high in the rocky mountains. it provides a water for $40000000.00 people in 7 states, plus 2 more in mexico. hundreds of thousands of farms and ranches rely on the river for crops and livestock. and it also provides power form dams as well. but the water diverted to massive reservoirs like lake need, has dropped dramatically, forcing the government to cut the share of the water. the different states receive dw stefan siemens has been reporting from the region of round lake. me just up the road from the massive hoover dam. and he sent us this update. ah, good the expensive fountain water display in front of so called sin cities, i called the colton bellagio real thing of the past soon. no, at least not yet. but as the entire southwest region of the u. s. is facing t
river the longest in asia. the river is a crucial source of water for nearly 400000000 people. and it's vital to china's economy. fears of power shortages are growing as hydro power reservoirs dry us and there are similar worries in north america about the hydro power stations that depend on the colorado river. what some call the hardest working river in the west is known best for carving out the grand canyon. bon, to drown conditions there. mean that this mighty river is running dry. now the...
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river, for example, a river that provides drinking water to 40000000 residents across separate different states. in states like arizona and nevada residence have already been forced to cut back on how much water they're taking from the river. and that's 40000000 people before the river crosses the border into mexico. words supplies water to communities here as well. it's expected that mexico will be taking in 7 percent less water from the colorado river. come january of 2023. the same will be true for several states along along the colorado river in the united states. so as you can imagine, there's a lot of concern over what less water for this region. what kind of implications that we'll have. one of the biggest concerns is over the potential for a food crisis that could result as, as, as the ongoing, the persistent drought continues. and as this water crisis persists in many parts of mexico and the south western part of the united states. thank you very much. money rock below joining us from mexico city. well, and other developments sedans, seeing the rains have been lashing parts the country since ne flooding varies, killed thousands of people and destroyed thousands of homes. united nation says more than 130000 people
river, for example, a river that provides drinking water to 40000000 residents across separate different states. in states like arizona and nevada residence have already been forced to cut back on how much water they're taking from the river. and that's 40000000 people before the river crosses the border into mexico. words supplies water to communities here as well. it's expected that mexico will be taking in 7 percent less water from the colorado river. come january of 2023. the same will be...