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this is off the coast of south england.ooks very rough. >> even though there's a retaining wall it doesn't mean it's going to retain anything. >> you see several cars that are parked very close to that retaining wall and the water is going crazy. there's water and waves crashing against the other side of that retaining wall. you see some people. looks like the dog even walking across. these waves, these severe waves, have actually caused a lot of damage to towns in that coast. well, look at why. >> look at that in the distance. holy moley. >> you never really see it coming until it's right in your face. >> oh, my goodness. there really was no warning. >> and the wave really came out of nowhere. >> it hit the second story balkbal balco balcony. >> if you live here, you just got to deal with it. it's not, like, you can pick up your house and leave. >> but at least don't hang out on the street. >> or your balcony because you'll get wet. >>> cute cat battle. ♪ ♪ >>> this is not an unusual sight. high fashion model walking down
this is off the coast of south england.ooks very rough. >> even though there's a retaining wall it doesn't mean it's going to retain anything. >> you see several cars that are parked very close to that retaining wall and the water is going crazy. there's water and waves crashing against the other side of that retaining wall. you see some people. looks like the dog even walking across. these waves, these severe waves, have actually caused a lot of damage to towns in that coast. well,...
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. >> south england got a small break in the weather.od-weary brits are not quite out of the woods. floodwaters poured into windsor castle - queen elizabeth's homes. 17 homes north of london were evacuated when a 65 foot sink hole opened up. a cab driver died when part of a building collapsed on part of her parked car. >> and a report on how british authorities are preparing for more flooding. >> the weather in the u.k. changed for the better. the challenge for britain and london is how to take advantage of the weather in a 2-day period of better weather. what they are doing is shoring up defenses for a return of heavy inclement rain. the other challenge is how to deal with the aftermath of what has been a long period of bad rain storms. they have downed powerlines, there are disruptions to transport systems because of uprooted trees and, of course, there's the lingering floodwaters that are still in a number of areas of the country. the other challenge that they face is how to take lessons from what has happened. certainly there'll be a
. >> south england got a small break in the weather.od-weary brits are not quite out of the woods. floodwaters poured into windsor castle - queen elizabeth's homes. 17 homes north of london were evacuated when a 65 foot sink hole opened up. a cab driver died when part of a building collapsed on part of her parked car. >> and a report on how british authorities are preparing for more flooding. >> the weather in the u.k. changed for the better. the challenge for britain and...
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all in the south of england. they say that they were small crude but potentially viable devices, bearin bearing the hallmarks of northern ireland related terrorism. according to britain's press association, at least one of these was sent from the republic of ireland, four of them were found at various places on thursday. the other three were discovered earlier in the week, in all of these they sent bomb disposal units to check them out. which is routine, but it has cause add lot of disruption. a p showing center was shot down, also we saw a shopping center close, roads closed, while the experts actually checked what the devices were, they closed the area down, they sent the devices for analysis, and according to the southeast counter terrorism unit, even if the devices are viable, they pose a very low level threat, and wouldn't cause widespread damage. it isen canning, david karen himself shared that cone bra emergency committee meeting in the last few hours to discuss this. the police are saying that everybody a
all in the south of england. they say that they were small crude but potentially viable devices, bearin bearing the hallmarks of northern ireland related terrorism. according to britain's press association, at least one of these was sent from the republic of ireland, four of them were found at various places on thursday. the other three were discovered earlier in the week, in all of these they sent bomb disposal units to check them out. which is routine, but it has cause add lot of disruption....
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imagine army offices any in the south east of england site a press people than five hundred and eighteen people from the flames along the river. don't set a trap hundred and sixty kilometers per hour at lunch england and wales with small black and we see what the full counts criticized for reacting to slightly to the fence between them and to the british government has now promised to spend whatever is needed on the real effect. i'm installing across the us base northeast of receipts nice though because this whole thing keys to drawing to a standstill. i covet streets were all nice this epidemic of it so why even the federal government to shut down around thirty centimeters this night market at the washington dc area and a weapons system that has affected about twenty two states and close to the states he doubts. or more i've never seen snow in washington dc before i painted. my shoes on the back and really let my socks are wet my gator bowl. it's cool the docs know what was that this has destroyed the stall as an offence of historical proportions. it's even reached the generally mild so
imagine army offices any in the south east of england site a press people than five hundred and eighteen people from the flames along the river. don't set a trap hundred and sixty kilometers per hour at lunch england and wales with small black and we see what the full counts criticized for reacting to slightly to the fence between them and to the british government has now promised to spend whatever is needed on the real effect. i'm installing across the us base northeast of receipts nice...
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>> reporter: towns along the river thames west of london are awash, as the water across the south of englandnues to rise. it's turned houses into islands, streets into rivers, and the countryside into a vast sea. britain's prime minister david cameron has promised whatever it takes to tackle the crisis. >> if money needs to be spent, it will be spent. if resources are required, we will provide them. if the military can help, they will be there. >> reporter: today, soldiers did arrive in the flooded town of wraysbury to start sandbagging, though, for many homeowners, it's too late. january storms left thousands facing evacuation, and even washed the ground away under a section of railway, leaving the swinging in midair. today, there was a bit of a sunny break, but even when the water is not falling from the sky, the ground is so waterlogged that it's welling up from underneath. and the weather forecast for tomorrow? more rain. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, wraysbury, in the thames valley. >> pelley: a washington showdown was avoided this evening when the republican-controlled house voted to inc
>> reporter: towns along the river thames west of london are awash, as the water across the south of englandnues to rise. it's turned houses into islands, streets into rivers, and the countryside into a vast sea. britain's prime minister david cameron has promised whatever it takes to tackle the crisis. >> if money needs to be spent, it will be spent. if resources are required, we will provide them. if the military can help, they will be there. >> reporter: today, soldiers did...
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people in the somerset area of south west england are trying to protect their homes with pumps and sandbags the situation in the worst hit areas along the thames river is expected to improve this week. officials at the met office. in keeping severe flood warnings in place for areas in the south for more on the weather we have our meteorologist roberts better offer. first off i are talking about what is going on on here at this time across much of the uk and we love a low pressure area over had rain down that says adding to the problems out here we are eighty have been seen as one blow after another causing that significantly heavy rainfall and vocals flood warnings are in place down here towards the south and the salinas lol the good news with this one is tapering off and we kidding we still could see some areas out of ten to fifteen millimeters of rain isolated regions can see as much as forty millimeters i know doesn't sound like a lot the problem is. this is falling on those already saturated ground the flooding has already occurred so this is just adding up back to the issues now what's
people in the somerset area of south west england are trying to protect their homes with pumps and sandbags the situation in the worst hit areas along the thames river is expected to improve this week. officials at the met office. in keeping severe flood warnings in place for areas in the south for more on the weather we have our meteorologist roberts better offer. first off i are talking about what is going on on here at this time across much of the uk and we love a low pressure area over had...
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take a couple and that without the high court will do the rest of the tent across the north and south of england and with it and engineers have managed to re tool. i like to one hundred and forty five thousand customers the storm to win it with sixty eight of the restored overnight to the hilt. look what to do it all to read the collected catering to every hole in the end of the damage that is in court by the hundred mile per hour wind as we wait about the mccutcheon for the next epic doom to conduct a kingdom for friday and saturday. an incredible amount of anger against the british government in there since the flooding began today that british prime minister david cameron is set to chair an emergency meeting where happy enough to get the upper hand on this crisis will he be hoped that he has the potential for the last three to four days some days that great but they could hit that he had put himself out of the heartland of running the operations that the government has so often met with the primate of the meeting that has shed and now that she imagined she would call the rubric of the key to
take a couple and that without the high court will do the rest of the tent across the north and south of england and with it and engineers have managed to re tool. i like to one hundred and forty five thousand customers the storm to win it with sixty eight of the restored overnight to the hilt. look what to do it all to read the collected catering to every hole in the end of the damage that is in court by the hundred mile per hour wind as we wait about the mccutcheon for the next epic doom to...
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which have seen major travel disruptions severe floods warnings remain in place for parts of south of england and forecasters expect more torrential rains tomorrow. in pakistan a suicide bomber has the bomb laden the car into a police boss killing thirteen officers the incident took place outside a police academy in the south of the city of karachi more than forty people many of them civilians were injured in the blast the city has been plagued by secretary and political violence for years with frequent attacks on security forces. up to four people have been killed in clashes between viable pro government and opposition protesters and venezuela's capital caracas armed supporters of prize the reports of the opened fire on student protesters a police officer and the leader of a pro-government group were among the victims it's the worst armrests the country has seen since last year's post-election riots a correspondent from our sister channel r.t. spanish experienced the turmoil at first hand. though he added yeah thank you. that was our c.e.o. mother. and her crew from r.t. spanish were on the
which have seen major travel disruptions severe floods warnings remain in place for parts of south of england and forecasters expect more torrential rains tomorrow. in pakistan a suicide bomber has the bomb laden the car into a police boss killing thirteen officers the incident took place outside a police academy in the south of the city of karachi more than forty people many of them civilians were injured in the blast the city has been plagued by secretary and political violence for years with...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron visited flood-hit areas in the south-west of england. the environment agencies was criticised to its slow reaction to floodwaters that wreak havoc. they failed to remove mud and vegetation from river beds. david cameron promised £120 million in aid. >> now one of the world's biggest film festivals is underway in berlin. the berlinale is featuring films focussing on the political situation in egypt. we have this report. >> berlin is a long way from cairo. 3,000km. the scent of revolution is in the air. this is what it looks like. this movie explores egypt's situation through the eyes of different people at different times and questions whether revolution is the appropriate word for what has happened, is happening there right now. >> revolution means a social system is completely changed and if the change doesn't happen, it's rebellion. that's my opinion. >> this movie was shot over several years. it had to be filmed discretely, which is important now, considering current fears over journalist, and claims that freedom of speech is being st
. >> british prime minister david cameron visited flood-hit areas in the south-west of england. the environment agencies was criticised to its slow reaction to floodwaters that wreak havoc. they failed to remove mud and vegetation from river beds. david cameron promised £120 million in aid. >> now one of the world's biggest film festivals is underway in berlin. the berlinale is featuring films focussing on the political situation in egypt. we have this report. >> berlin is a...
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the winter storm is blanketing a wide swath of the east from the deep south up to northern new englandry road conditions throughout the south and east. there will also be light snow on interstate 94 west of lake michigan. wet roads in the pacific northwest, particularly on i-90 and i-5. >>> now, if you're flying, airport delays are possible in atlanta, charlotte, washington, philadelphia, new york, and boston. >>> millions of travellers have been affected by this week's storm. many of them at atlanta's airport. >> devin dwyer is there. he continues our coverage. good morning, devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and marci. no matter where you live in the country today, if you're flying, it's going to be a mess. here at the world's busiest airport in atlanta, hundreds of flights are listed but almost all of them are canceled. at this hour, more than 4300 flight cancellations. nationwide. many of those scrapped preemptively since yesterday. the worst airports atlanta, philly, charlotte, d.c. all the way up into new york. the hardest hit airline is delta. they're based in atlanta.
the winter storm is blanketing a wide swath of the east from the deep south up to northern new englandry road conditions throughout the south and east. there will also be light snow on interstate 94 west of lake michigan. wet roads in the pacific northwest, particularly on i-90 and i-5. >>> now, if you're flying, airport delays are possible in atlanta, charlotte, washington, philadelphia, new york, and boston. >>> millions of travellers have been affected by this week's storm....
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typically and the united kingdom there is the perception between the north of england and the south ofan very much go back to his roots. you are neglecting a core of the business. these are the kinds of words that was used in "the daily telegraph" article a few years ago. reducing your stake, being critical of dalton phillips. i potentially understand that he is going to take the company private again. whether that is later than other grocery retailers online. tell us how the business is performing. >> you can dress it up anyway you want. it is going to be a tough 2014. they are late, aren't they? they have only just signed up to online deliveries. wherestraight quarters sales have been going down. this will wake you up. >> market is not here. he will be salivating. >> i provided a function and used it properly very it does not happen often. dalton phillips came into run this business 3.9 years ago. dalton phillips and mark. dalton phillips came in and he has delivered a negative return of just over 1.5% over that entire period. boland, they have furniture and clothes. 13% and climbing
typically and the united kingdom there is the perception between the north of england and the south ofan very much go back to his roots. you are neglecting a core of the business. these are the kinds of words that was used in "the daily telegraph" article a few years ago. reducing your stake, being critical of dalton phillips. i potentially understand that he is going to take the company private again. whether that is later than other grocery retailers online. tell us how the business...
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. >> like here in summer set in the south-west of england, hundreds of square kilometres of low-lying land has been flooded for weeks. villages and farms cut off, hundreds of homes abandoned. rail lines washed away. forecasters say more rain to come. >> global warming and claeng are are to blame, some say. wetter winds like this could become the norm. that has not stopped the politics. government accused of indifference, the environment agency of doing too little too late. protecting up tos and ignoring the countryside. >> everybody needs to get op with the vital work of bringing nation's rorss to get the road and rail moving, to help people who have been flooded to plan tore the future and learn the lessons of the difficult situation we are in. >> with less public money to spend, tough choices lay ahead. which areas to defend, give up to flooding. in willow way they've been left to fend for themselves. for michelle gray and the others. this could be a sign of what is to come. >> the problem is widespread. there are more than 20 flood warnings. it was a toast to a relationship that sp
. >> like here in summer set in the south-west of england, hundreds of square kilometres of low-lying land has been flooded for weeks. villages and farms cut off, hundreds of homes abandoned. rail lines washed away. forecasters say more rain to come. >> global warming and claeng are are to blame, some say. wetter winds like this could become the norm. that has not stopped the politics. government accused of indifference, the environment agency of doing too little too late....
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since christmas the south west of england has been affected particularly badly by
since christmas the south west of england has been affected particularly badly by
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large parts of south-east england is getting slammed. residents worked together to stack sandbags. road remains open. >> from flooding in the u.k. to snow in japan, they are struggling after seeing its heaviest snow in 45 years. tokyo saw more than 10 numbers of. 11 died and more than 1,000 have been hurt. many slipped on the ground. meteorologists say more snow is on the way. it went on drought to rain. >> still drought. >> still a lot of problems, yes. >> january 17th was the last time a lot of places or cities in california declared drought. so now, after a weekend when government officials had the weekend off, we'll see what they say. thus is a day we expect the next drought update. when we talk about the rain, employees working around the clock, totalling this map, and you could see a purple blue area north of san francisco, and that is a total of over 10 inches of rain, we had reports and gauges reporting 10 inches of rain. we have video to show you of the rain coming down heavily. it brought flood watches and concerns of flash flooding in many of the mountains. the snow leve
large parts of south-east england is getting slammed. residents worked together to stack sandbags. road remains open. >> from flooding in the u.k. to snow in japan, they are struggling after seeing its heaviest snow in 45 years. tokyo saw more than 10 numbers of. 11 died and more than 1,000 have been hurt. many slipped on the ground. meteorologists say more snow is on the way. it went on drought to rain. >> still drought. >> still a lot of problems, yes. >> january 17th...
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since christmas the south west of england has been affected particularly badly by storm fronts sought protection systems have collapsed several people have been killed and entire regions are still underwater. but the somerset levels. this low lying area was rested from the sea hundreds of years ago authorities in london struggled to find a response and place the blame game. in the meantime flood victims taking matters into their own hands. mr wrote in the southwest in english village of thorny has become a waterway. locals are in this together. many of the houses he has been sliding for weeks. yet like rugby league roman who has lived in the village for more than thirty years means no intention of leaving for drier ground. it's motor city opera house and over to do so we caught all the films of all swollen up. so i wouldn't want it. even if we were living their lives on cigars so creeped out that concert russ neighbor judith has fared better. her house is built on a slight elevation over the fields all inundated for ponies are painted up and sat on hay. or so. the ball away or try to
since christmas the south west of england has been affected particularly badly by storm fronts sought protection systems have collapsed several people have been killed and entire regions are still underwater. but the somerset levels. this low lying area was rested from the sea hundreds of years ago authorities in london struggled to find a response and place the blame game. in the meantime flood victims taking matters into their own hands. mr wrote in the southwest in english village of thorny...
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. >> reporter: rail lines here in the south of england, are hit by severe atlantic storms hitting the coast. this used to be a road and a railway line. what happens, a massive wave crashed through here late tuesday and wednesday, and 80 meters of the seawall collapsed and the railway line. the workers can only work in six-hour shifts during the day and night. >> well, it has been absolutely catastrophic, as well as the damage, we have had lightning strikes on equipment, and we have had one particularly big landslide, which, and the southwest has been completely cut off by rail. >> reporter: it wasn't just the railway line, it was the houses. a lot of the families have been forced to get out quickly. and they're not sure when they're going to be able to return. >> i don't know whether we'll come back. i don't think so, it scares my wife and daughter too much. they're petrified. and the wall is gone, and we never thought it would. >> reporter: problems in the north, large parts are still underwater, and the water continues to rise, and the river thameexpected to reach levels nd in a dec
. >> reporter: rail lines here in the south of england, are hit by severe atlantic storms hitting the coast. this used to be a road and a railway line. what happens, a massive wave crashed through here late tuesday and wednesday, and 80 meters of the seawall collapsed and the railway line. the workers can only work in six-hour shifts during the day and night. >> well, it has been absolutely catastrophic, as well as the damage, we have had lightning strikes on equipment, and we have...
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places, and remember for the first time after the war they are going to new states -- new englanders going south and minnesotans going to arizona. and they can listen to music they are familiar with and not have it change radically and stay in a holiday inn which is the same everywhere and eat mcdonalds which the same everywhere. so the '50s is this era of stagnation but there was a reason for that. bubbling underneath was a great concern about atomic warfare and race relations. and america was starting to come apart in the '50s. and people say that is the decade of the '60s but it was starting in the ''50s and peopl were looking for similar things. but it came back to the freedom provided by the automobile. fashion is another subject. in 1920s, a russian immigrant in introduced the first brassiere. she wanted to exsentuate the body. it would emphasis the long, sleek and skinny look. the rounded shoulder and tiny waist -- he sought luxury. he said i want to make the rich feel rich. i cannot see a designer getting away with that today. they decided they wanted to exhibit clothes, not the woman wh
places, and remember for the first time after the war they are going to new states -- new englanders going south and minnesotans going to arizona. and they can listen to music they are familiar with and not have it change radically and stay in a holiday inn which is the same everywhere and eat mcdonalds which the same everywhere. so the '50s is this era of stagnation but there was a reason for that. bubbling underneath was a great concern about atomic warfare and race relations. and america was...
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in school districts in the south to new england, storms have forced record numbers of school closures, and jeff that puts a financial burden on families who either have to find child care or take a day off work. >> glor: don dahler, thank you very much. today searchers recovered the bodies of two skiers who were killed saturday during an avalanche. it happened about 80 miles south of denver. and it's the third incident like that in colorado in just the last week. here's terrell brown. >> reporter: this was as close as police would let our cameras get to the avalanche while rescue workers recovered the bodies of two missing skiers. three others were airlifted to the hospital with injuries ranging from broken bones to a collapsed lung. brian lazar deputy director of the colorado avalanche information center says the risk of avalanches across the west is especially high. >> some of the avalanches we are seeing right now in this particular in the last couple of weeks across the state of colorado are as big as they have run in decades within the trigger, a record level of mountain snow and
in school districts in the south to new england, storms have forced record numbers of school closures, and jeff that puts a financial burden on families who either have to find child care or take a day off work. >> glor: don dahler, thank you very much. today searchers recovered the bodies of two skiers who were killed saturday during an avalanche. it happened about 80 miles south of denver. and it's the third incident like that in colorado in just the last week. here's terrell brown....
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. >> reporter: rail lines are the standards here in the south of england because of severe atlantic storms hitting the coast. this used to be a road and a railway line. what happened? a massive wave crashed through her late tuesday into wednesday, 80 meters of the sea wall collapsed and the railway line and road subsided. the workmen can only work when it's safe. they work in six-hour shifts during the day and night. >>le with, it's been absolutely catastrophic to be honest. as well as the damage we've got here, we've had lightning strikes on equipment cameras, that knocked out signalling. we had a landslide that effectively meant that exit in the rest of the southwest is completely cut off by rail. >> reporter: the sea wall wasn't just protecting the railway line. it was also protecting these houses. a lot of families live in them. thaf they've been forced to get out quickly. they're not sure when they can return. >> i don't know whether we'll come back. i don't think so. i think it scares my wife and daughter too much. they're petrified down here. the wall is gone, and we never thought i
. >> reporter: rail lines are the standards here in the south of england because of severe atlantic storms hitting the coast. this used to be a road and a railway line. what happened? a massive wave crashed through her late tuesday into wednesday, 80 meters of the sea wall collapsed and the railway line and road subsided. the workmen can only work when it's safe. they work in six-hour shifts during the day and night. >>le with, it's been absolutely catastrophic to be honest. as well...
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service isl weather a multi-pronged attack of rain, wind, and snow was sweeping england with south andsouthwest regions the worst affected. start toen the wettest the year there in two and a half centuries. >> storms continued to batter parts of britain and ireland. the strong winds have caused major flooding. southern england has been hit particularly hard. thousands of homes are without power. people are working around the clock to try to limit the damage, but there are fears the situation will only get worse. >> we have done everything in our power to keep dry, safe, and warm. what is happening now, in our view, is that any measures we have taken are going to be this willbecause essentially jump back in. >> prince william and his brother harry lent a helping hand. in many knee-deep areas. they joined army personnel struggling to keep the river 10 under control. prime minister david cameron has been under fire for the government's slow response. he says he will do whatever it takes to help those affected, that is small comfort as the water keeps rising. for now, victims can only hope
service isl weather a multi-pronged attack of rain, wind, and snow was sweeping england with south andsouthwest regions the worst affected. start toen the wettest the year there in two and a half centuries. >> storms continued to batter parts of britain and ireland. the strong winds have caused major flooding. southern england has been hit particularly hard. thousands of homes are without power. people are working around the clock to try to limit the damage, but there are fears the...
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which have seen major travel disruptions severe flood warnings remain in place for parts of south or in england and forecasters expect more. tomorrow. up to four people have been killed in clashes between rival pro-government and opposition protesters in venezuela capital caracas armed supporters of president to do or over the course of me opened fire on student protesters a police officer and the leader of a pro-government group were among the victims it's the worst unrest the country has seen since last year's post-election riots a correspondent from our sister channel r.t. spanish experienced the turmoil at first hand. you. know. that's something. that was going to carry. her crew from our to spanish were on the roof of a media center in caracas preparing for a live reports when the gunfire broke out fortunately none of them were kurds. or nice about half an hour from now coming up though and spray knesset's with that martin. transit route to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of mosco. a satanic group wants to erect a statue to the lord of darkness in oklahoma city which is the logic
which have seen major travel disruptions severe flood warnings remain in place for parts of south or in england and forecasters expect more. tomorrow. up to four people have been killed in clashes between rival pro-government and opposition protesters in venezuela capital caracas armed supporters of president to do or over the course of me opened fire on student protesters a police officer and the leader of a pro-government group were among the victims it's the worst unrest the country has seen...
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. >> here in somerset in the south-west of england, hundreds of square kilometres of low-lying flan has been flooded for weeks. villages and farms cut off. further west rail lines washed away. the forecasters say more rain to come. global warming and climate change are to blame, some say. wetter winters like this the norm. it doesn't stop the politics. governments doing too little, too late. >> everyone needs to get on with the vital work of bringing the nation's resources to get the road and rail moving to help those flooded to plan for the future and learn the lessons of a difficult situation we are in. >> with less public money to spend, tough choices lay ahead - which areas to defend, which to give up to flooding. in willow way they've been left to fend for themselves. for grmichelle gray and the either, it could be a sign of what is to come. >> it looks like congress is trying to avoid a dramatic government shutdown. how's democrats won a vote to raise the debt ceiling. the bill passed after republican leaders chose not to tack on budget cuts. a measure could be voted on tomorrow.
. >> here in somerset in the south-west of england, hundreds of square kilometres of low-lying flan has been flooded for weeks. villages and farms cut off. further west rail lines washed away. the forecasters say more rain to come. global warming and climate change are to blame, some say. wetter winters like this the norm. it doesn't stop the politics. governments doing too little, too late. >> everyone needs to get on with the vital work of bringing the nation's resources to get...
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from the south through new england.ir travel a major airports along the eastern seaboard, also at a standstill. a big cable hook up, time warner and comcast announce a megamerger. the storm is blamed for at least 18 deaths so far. crews are trying to restore to over 845 now homes and businesses. the storm shutting down some of the country's busiest airports. about 6400 flights have been canceled. stranded skis were even employed to get around washington, d.c. which was paralyzed by eight inches of snow. in north carolina, eerily similar to what we saw in georgia just a couple of weeks ago. in new york city, once again on the defensive over the city snow removal efforts during a midday news conference. he also said saddation crews struggled to keep up during the morning rush. >> use salt in advance, be uh you can't start plowing until there's a certain level of accumulation. he was also criticized by the teachers union for keeping them open during near blizzard conditions. what are the conditions like out there? >> say i
from the south through new england.ir travel a major airports along the eastern seaboard, also at a standstill. a big cable hook up, time warner and comcast announce a megamerger. the storm is blamed for at least 18 deaths so far. crews are trying to restore to over 845 now homes and businesses. the storm shutting down some of the country's busiest airports. about 6400 flights have been canceled. stranded skis were even employed to get around washington, d.c. which was paralyzed by eight inches...
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. >>> the effects of the most recent winter storm that swept from the south to new england continues this morning. the storm that moved through yesterday dumped as much as two feet of snow in some spots. thousands of people still without electricity. that could be going on for several more days. snow and ice is blamed for more than two dozen deaths. an epic winter storm this season, caused airlines to ground 75,000 flights since december 1. the highest number of cancellations in more than 25 years. this week alone, 14,000 flights were canceled. >>> with water conservation looming because of the drought, there is a lot of talk lately you about b-how we use water from toilets to lawns. kpix 5 looks at how america uses most of the water in a way you might not have thought about. >> we have two different bills an energy bill. a water bill. and they're not discectded. >> it probably doesn't cross your mine when you flip the swip but turning on the lights uses water. >> energy and water are very closely tied together. >> scientist peter gleck with the pacific institute says our current dro
. >>> the effects of the most recent winter storm that swept from the south to new england continues this morning. the storm that moved through yesterday dumped as much as two feet of snow in some spots. thousands of people still without electricity. that could be going on for several more days. snow and ice is blamed for more than two dozen deaths. an epic winter storm this season, caused airlines to ground 75,000 flights since december 1. the highest number of cancellations in more...
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catastrophic storm"- - that's what the weather service calls the ice and snow headed to the south, mid- atlantic, and new englandand wyatt andrews report. we'll have the forecast. the f.b.i. raids the most vicious mafia family. >> the operation is being conducted in the dead of night under strict rules of secrecy. >> reporter: alan pizzey with what they were smuggling in pineapples bound for america. did michael dunn murder a teenager over loud music? manual bojorquez on dunn's explanation. and... >> ♪ animal crackers in my soup ♪ i think i was the luckiest child in america. >> pelley: america was lucky, too. ben tracy remembers shirley temple, who could coax a smile from a great depression >> ♪ on the good ship lollipop
catastrophic storm"- - that's what the weather service calls the ice and snow headed to the south, mid- atlantic, and new englandand wyatt andrews report. we'll have the forecast. the f.b.i. raids the most vicious mafia family. >> the operation is being conducted in the dead of night under strict rules of secrecy. >> reporter: alan pizzey with what they were smuggling in pineapples bound for america. did michael dunn murder a teenager over loud music? manual bojorquez on dunn's...
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south. in the meantime, we're looking at brutal conditions. from dallas/ft. worth all the way up to new england, we have a wide swath of ice storm warnings from atlanta into south carolina. and this winter storm watch and warnings all the way up into new england. here's what we have setting up. basically, we've look looking at low pressure developing along the stationary front. both double barrel low in the gulf and cold out of the north. and along that battle line, we're seeing ice already. south carolina, some places already picking up a third of an inch of ice. this ice mixture will continue. so here is what we're looking for as far as accumulations. and this is critical. look at this between atlanta and macon, up to 2 inches of ice. it extends all the way down through central georgia on into the carolinas. continues up into south carolina. this is going to cause power outages, major airport delays. we're telling people stay off the roads. as the system continues up the coast, if you look at this blue line in the futurecast, that's the rain/snow line, the freezing rain/snow line. and dependi
south. in the meantime, we're looking at brutal conditions. from dallas/ft. worth all the way up to new england, we have a wide swath of ice storm warnings from atlanta into south carolina. and this winter storm watch and warnings all the way up into new england. here's what we have setting up. basically, we've look looking at low pressure developing along the stationary front. both double barrel low in the gulf and cold out of the north. and along that battle line, we're seeing ice already....
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because it is across the country the same playlist and they are going to state and new englanders are traveling down south and minnesotans are going to arizona and so on and so forth. for the first time now they can listen to music they are familiar with and not have it change radically which is the same everywhere in the mcdonald's, which is the same everywhere. we look at the 50 is this era of stagnation. and this includes race relations in america was really starting to come apart and it was already starting in the 50s and people were holding onto anything that was familiar but they could grasp onto in the 50s, including top 40 music. in the second one i would like to touch on here is fashion. a russian immigrant to america named by introducing the first brassieres. rejecting this and other styles that tried to make women look like boys and accentuate their curves and instead wanted to accentuate the woman's body. two major ones were part of this. the first was centered in paris and then jumped the ocean to new york and that will emphasize the long and sleek and skinny love. and i can't see a designer
because it is across the country the same playlist and they are going to state and new englanders are traveling down south and minnesotans are going to arizona and so on and so forth. for the first time now they can listen to music they are familiar with and not have it change radically which is the same everywhere in the mcdonald's, which is the same everywhere. we look at the 50 is this era of stagnation. and this includes race relations in america was really starting to come apart and it was...
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south will see showers from kentucky to louisiana. in the pacific northwest, more than six inches of rain for western washington, oregon, and northwest california. >> the temperatures about ten degrees below normal for new england. and down into the south, but warming as you move across the west. >>> the weather is once again making problems at the winter games in sochi. >> this time, it's dense fog. it developed in the mountains yesterday and has not lifted. already today, it's delayed at least one event and forced some training to be canceled. >> the second week of the competition is now under way. and it got off to a great start for team usa as abc's kirit radia shows us. >> reporter: bode miller became the oldest alpine skier to win a medal. he took the bronze. tieing with a canadian. the win brought him to tears. he tweeted thanks for all the support. today was one of the most emotional days of my life. i miss my brother. his younger brother, a competitive snowboarder, died last april. >> to pass away the way he did really kind of -- i don't know, it connected with my sort of journey coming back. >> reporter: ice skating duo meryl davis and charlie white are in a position to become the first americans to w
south will see showers from kentucky to louisiana. in the pacific northwest, more than six inches of rain for western washington, oregon, and northwest california. >> the temperatures about ten degrees below normal for new england. and down into the south, but warming as you move across the west. >>> the weather is once again making problems at the winter games in sochi. >> this time, it's dense fog. it developed in the mountains yesterday and has not lifted. already today,...
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look, this is the map, from the south all the way to new england., making travel treacheous. already ten people have died. their deaths connected to this storm. more than 4,000 flights have been canceled from atlanta all the way to boston. call ahead, folks. >>> and as you're waking up this morning, one of the biggest concerns, the power. power outages, the numbers continuing to climb. right now, more than 770,000 customers do not have electricity in 15 states. this is mostly just the south right now. it hasn't hit the north as badly as it's going to just yet. what's happening, you're looking at it right now, the ice snapping tree limbs, dragging down power lines, and it could get worse before it gets better. >> you know, it's also pulling down trees, leading to dangerous situations like this one, as those massive trees crash into homes and leave some just inches from escaping tragedy. >> terrifying, hearing the tree crack and watching it fall from my window and landing on my daughter's room was very traumatic. >> all right, schools are closed this
look, this is the map, from the south all the way to new england., making travel treacheous. already ten people have died. their deaths connected to this storm. more than 4,000 flights have been canceled from atlanta all the way to boston. call ahead, folks. >>> and as you're waking up this morning, one of the biggest concerns, the power. power outages, the numbers continuing to climb. right now, more than 770,000 customers do not have electricity in 15 states. this is mostly just the...
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they beat england and south africa and the team has been dealt a huge shock and the three-time champions in the world cup by afghanistan and the winning margin was 36 runs and leaves afghanistan battling australia and bangladesh and allow them to advance to the quarter finals. that is the sport for now and thank you. >> reporter: bangladesh is hoping to make a big impact in specialized industry of cartoons and rob reynolds has been meeting some of the entrepreneurs in daca. >> it's a computer-driven workplace that would look the same in shanghai or silicon valley but the skilled animators are hard at work in bangladesh part of a little known, high-tech success story in a country in the news for dangerous working condition in its garment industry and their company has produced episodes of nina, a popular south asian cartoon series sponsored by unicef and adventures of a young girl with i'm ens importance of children and women's rights. >> reporter: the animation industry is still small with fewer than 1200 workers but it's growing quickly relying on a talented workforce and the same compe
they beat england and south africa and the team has been dealt a huge shock and the three-time champions in the world cup by afghanistan and the winning margin was 36 runs and leaves afghanistan battling australia and bangladesh and allow them to advance to the quarter finals. that is the sport for now and thank you. >> reporter: bangladesh is hoping to make a big impact in specialized industry of cartoons and rob reynolds has been meeting some of the entrepreneurs in daca. >> it's...
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england. for the south, a continuation of freak winter weather.sunsami has more. >> reporter: pictures of the traffic mess that was at land ta with weeks ago. drivers rushing home to their families stranded on the road in blowing snow. >> avoid i-85 at all times because it is not looking good right now. >> reporter: the storm has claimed hills and side streets. drivers are having to push each other out. atlanta clearly learned the lesson of a ghost town during the sleet and ice. here's what it looked like two weeks ago when the city rushed home all at once trying to beat the fallen snow, and here is the quiet on the same highway. families staying safe at home, allowing the few salt trucks here to attack the icy roads in peace. >> they are working all night, 12-hour shifts. >> reporter: but it is so icy, even salt trucks are slipping. this one overturned north of the city. and an ambulance rushing to the hospital with a patient got stuck on ice and neighbors had to clear a path with their shoes and dust pans. as forecasters predicted, the ice was t
england. for the south, a continuation of freak winter weather.sunsami has more. >> reporter: pictures of the traffic mess that was at land ta with weeks ago. drivers rushing home to their families stranded on the road in blowing snow. >> avoid i-85 at all times because it is not looking good right now. >> reporter: the storm has claimed hills and side streets. drivers are having to push each other out. atlanta clearly learned the lesson of a ghost town during the sleet and...
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. >> from the south to new england, heavy snow ice, making travel treacherous. >> more than 770,000 customers do not have electricity in 15 states. >> the storm barrelled into the carolinas. drivers got caught in massive traffic jams. >> isn't this a four-wheel-drive car? >> it's not doing anything. >> thousands of taliban prisoners walk out of a prison. this is an enormous slap in the face to the united states. >> two largest cable tv companies in this country are merging. comcast is buying time warner cable. >> the u.s. has swept the podium in men's slope style skiing. >> and the russians won two gold and silver russian pairs back on top of the world. >> kaitlyn farrington america's newest golden girl in the house. >> i can't believe i came out on top. i'm really just speechless. >> congress passed a bill to raise the federal debt limit, allows the government to borrow all of the money it needs to pay its bills. >> 16 people had to be rescued after they became stuck on a roller coaster at busch gardens in tampa. >> all that. >> eight corvettes swallowed by a sinkhole. cars plunged into the
. >> from the south to new england, heavy snow ice, making travel treacherous. >> more than 770,000 customers do not have electricity in 15 states. >> the storm barrelled into the carolinas. drivers got caught in massive traffic jams. >> isn't this a four-wheel-drive car? >> it's not doing anything. >> thousands of taliban prisoners walk out of a prison. this is an enormous slap in the face to the united states. >> two largest cable tv companies in this...
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south. still more snow across new england but expect it to stop about 10:00 this evening. pennsylvania in some locations, 12.5, west virginia, 12, here in central park it is just about over with. we saw six inches actually walking to work. it was the most beautiful scene i have ever seen. beautiful central park right now. temperatures are 31°. they are going to come down slightly. not very much over the overnight hours, down to 27 as we go towards about midnight and then as we go towards tomorrow we are going to be seeing a little bit more in terms of clearer skies. so 22, 24° then coming back up by the time we get omore. so we are going to be seeing a lot of melting going on. it's going to be fairly clear over the next day through monday and tuesday, but tony unfortunately by the time we get to wednesday we have another major storm. >> major? >> yeah, it's coming in, it's not going obring as up snow as this -- >> the east coast again. >> all the way up about. >> wow kevin what a winter so far. thanks. >>> the florida stand your ground law, jury selection is underway in th
south. still more snow across new england but expect it to stop about 10:00 this evening. pennsylvania in some locations, 12.5, west virginia, 12, here in central park it is just about over with. we saw six inches actually walking to work. it was the most beautiful scene i have ever seen. beautiful central park right now. temperatures are 31°. they are going to come down slightly. not very much over the overnight hours, down to 27 as we go towards about midnight and then as we go towards...
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coming up, the crippling winter storm moving from the south now up to the northeast and this morning new england is bracing for more than a foot of snow. >> and that's a whole lot of money in that hole. the sinkhole that swallowed up some pricy pieces of history. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, without power in the south because of the snow storm. it's the same scene as two s ago...snappe >>> "snowmageddon" part 2 slamming the northeast. hundreds of thousands are without power in the south because of a snowstorm. two weeks ago it snapped power lines and icy freeways, turning into parking lots. cbs news reporter susan mcginnis reports from snowy washington, d.c. >> reporter: the crippling winter storm that pounded the south has moved north more than a foot of snow in the northeast today. >> we have already seen significant impacts from this storm. powerful nor'easters on the board this morning snow from boston to d.c. >> reporter: thousands of flights have been grounded and cancellations will continue to pile up. some of the nation's busiest airports are based along the east coast. crews in washington, d.c. worke
coming up, the crippling winter storm moving from the south now up to the northeast and this morning new england is bracing for more than a foot of snow. >> and that's a whole lot of money in that hole. the sinkhole that swallowed up some pricy pieces of history. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, without power in the south because of the snow storm. it's the same scene as two s ago...snappe >>> "snowmageddon" part 2 slamming the northeast. hundreds of thousands are without power in the...
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couple weeks before we got there and he did a true and correct with some guys from england andary to try to reach the south pole and they ran into a storm. one of the things about being on this expedition, there were a lot of young people and that made me really feel good. the youngest person on this expedition was 4 months old, the old st was 90 years old. when this whole issue came up in december about heron park, i live here in san francisco, i've never been to heron park, but now i feel like an ambassador, i feel engaged, i just got back from cape town, south africa, on friday i went shark diving in a cage and that was a totally different experience for me again because we were in a sankary swimming with these 30-foot great white sharks and see them in their nature and how important it is and in south africa they really care about the environment and protecting the sharks where in australia right now they have had several shark attacks recently and now they are killing sharks down in australia, they are catching them, pulling them up to the side of the boat. so i've learned a lot and as i've said, i'm
couple weeks before we got there and he did a true and correct with some guys from england andary to try to reach the south pole and they ran into a storm. one of the things about being on this expedition, there were a lot of young people and that made me really feel good. the youngest person on this expedition was 4 months old, the old st was 90 years old. when this whole issue came up in december about heron park, i live here in san francisco, i've never been to heron park, but now i feel...
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northeast, strong storms around philadelphia and just south of that, but really fairly stable, just plain rain up across new york and neew england storms that are moving through will continue to push east. they are beginning to bow out here across the peninsula, a little farther south there in north carolina and virginia, thaboing indicates very powerful wind as these storms move through, and they are racing at about 65 miles an hour. they will continue to push off of the coast, and by 9:00, 10:00 they will be clear of the coast there. still some rain and mixing up across new england, but this will quickly move off. clear and dry saturday and sunday, but look at the highs here, dropping as that bitter-cold air returns. another mild day here around atlanta and washington before that cool bitter cold air comes in. look for temperatures to drop back around where they should be this time of year, but we are clear the storms are clearing out, del. >> thank you very much. finally if you own a dog this study won't be much of a surprise, probably. it was discovered that a dog's brain reacts to emotions just like we do. scientists were a
northeast, strong storms around philadelphia and just south of that, but really fairly stable, just plain rain up across new york and neew england storms that are moving through will continue to push east. they are beginning to bow out here across the peninsula, a little farther south there in north carolina and virginia, thaboing indicates very powerful wind as these storms move through, and they are racing at about 65 miles an hour. they will continue to push off of the coast, and by 9:00,...
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daily newspapers and new england, alaska, and south carolina. later he ran a one-man bureau with newspaper clients and i was and alaska. his wife is here tonight. if you would give her a round of applause as she stands. [applause] she created this award and her husband's name when he passed away in 1988, and continues her great commitment to her husband's memory and his passion for regional reporting. ofore we announce the winner the david lynch award, i would like to recognize two honorable mentions. a reporter from the las vegas sun. brown of " newsday." judges loved tom's work. they said atop them a lot of new things. andwork was well written covered a wide variety of stories. the judges were impressed by the ability to make the story about a bird compelling and the judicial process seem relevant. congratulations to you both. [applause] davidnner of this year's is deirdre. i should tell you this is her third time winning this award. .retty amazing her ability to explain how decisions made in washington affect local people caught attention yet
daily newspapers and new england, alaska, and south carolina. later he ran a one-man bureau with newspaper clients and i was and alaska. his wife is here tonight. if you would give her a round of applause as she stands. [applause] she created this award and her husband's name when he passed away in 1988, and continues her great commitment to her husband's memory and his passion for regional reporting. ofore we announce the winner the david lynch award, i would like to recognize two honorable...
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south battle. they're tired of bailing folks out. in england, they've not only got the independence party, in september, they got a vote in scotland where they want to get out of great britain. what's happening, tribalism, if you will, is touching over transnationalism in the continent of europe. >> in england, they don't like the eu currency. they want their own currency. >> the rise of the right in france has more to do with the lack of jobs and the sluggish economy than it does with the drive to dismantle the eu. and while he was here, president hollande visited silicon valley, trying to get some ideas and trying to recruit some businesses, because his 75% tax on the wealthy has back fired. and i think he's trying to rethink some of his economic policies. he's at 19% popularity, which is pretty pathetic. but the president appreciates him and in part, the french press is portraying this visit and this elaborate state dinner as a consolation prize for not going ahead with missile strikes in syria, because hollande had said he would do that, an
south battle. they're tired of bailing folks out. in england, they've not only got the independence party, in september, they got a vote in scotland where they want to get out of great britain. what's happening, tribalism, if you will, is touching over transnationalism in the continent of europe. >> in england, they don't like the eu currency. they want their own currency. >> the rise of the right in france has more to do with the lack of jobs and the sluggish economy than it does...
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further problems across the south-west as much as southern england seeing spells of heavy rain. that has to be the situation as we go through the weekend. not as wet as we go through the state. we have got the next system in the wings. that'll be something making its way in to next week. that same area of rain is in the process of clearing from the eastern sea board, the same one that brought the icy conditions across the south-east on wednesday. plenty of snow up the eastern sea board, along the carolinas, and the north-eastern corner into the canadian maritimes. brighter skies will come through as they come on into friday. notice the snow across the eastern side of canada, a touch warmer in ottawa. a high of minus two degrees. >> thank you. mexican police seized rocket launchers and guns in the western states. the haul found in a city of vigilantes, and they claim to have liberated the city from the powerful knights templar. hundreds of vigilantes joined a rural police force as part of an initiative to drive out gangs across the streets. adam raney reports. >> a victory. these
further problems across the south-west as much as southern england seeing spells of heavy rain. that has to be the situation as we go through the weekend. not as wet as we go through the state. we have got the next system in the wings. that'll be something making its way in to next week. that same area of rain is in the process of clearing from the eastern sea board, the same one that brought the icy conditions across the south-east on wednesday. plenty of snow up the eastern sea board, along...