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southern part of mexico popup storms but this will be developing and that track could take it into the gulf of mexico before it goes north or south. could dump a lot of rain over areas that don't need it leading to more landslides there. flood warnings still in effect in the southwest, look at this little band of flood warnings throong platt river because o of -- along the platt river, this is south platt river flooding that's still occurring will not go back down below flood stage until saturday, that's in colorado. nebraska's forecasting the flooding to continue in the next 24 hours. all that rain has made it into larger rivers and continuing to push east. now a storm developing in the moobmontana and northern plains, showers and storms and cooler air, warmer temperatures climbing from denver minneapolis chicago and memphis, the warmup and the severe weather. showers and strong thunderstorms with severe thunderstorm watches developing in north and south dakota. areas of storms will move to the east, tomorrow, an area of showers and storms through the great lakes, oklahoma, kansas int
southern part of mexico popup storms but this will be developing and that track could take it into the gulf of mexico before it goes north or south. could dump a lot of rain over areas that don't need it leading to more landslides there. flood warnings still in effect in the southwest, look at this little band of flood warnings throong platt river because o of -- along the platt river, this is south platt river flooding that's still occurring will not go back down below flood stage until...
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it would continue to stay over water and dump water in areas that don't need it, southern mexico. there is uncertainty where this storm could travel. it looks like it's developing could be become propth. if it does -- tropical storm. that would be a big problem because it would still be dumping a lot of rain over southern mexico. certainly don't want to have that happened. joie. >> thank you very much, dave. we're looking closely at the recovery efforts in colorado. it's been nearly a week, when the storm washed out roads and bridges. more than 200 people are still unaccounted for in the colorado high country. >>> back here in washington tonight we continue to follow developments in the navy yard shooting. today the defense department stepped up security at all of its installations following the deaths of 12 employees at the navy yard and of course the shooter last well. defense secretary chuck hagel ordered defense crunlt and he acknowledged there were red flags in the behavior of aaron alexis, telling police just a few weeks ago he was hearing voices, felt he was bombarded by mi
it would continue to stay over water and dump water in areas that don't need it, southern mexico. there is uncertainty where this storm could travel. it looks like it's developing could be become propth. if it does -- tropical storm. that would be a big problem because it would still be dumping a lot of rain over southern mexico. certainly don't want to have that happened. joie. >> thank you very much, dave. we're looking closely at the recovery efforts in colorado. it's been nearly a...
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but we've seen in southern uta mexico.as in acapulco on wednesday and tuesday, and saw the amounts of destruction there and saw tens of thousands of people who have been affected, people who were in shelters, who had come to shelters because they lost their houses and were desperate to know what the government was going to do for them in the coming months ahead. we also went to villages, remote villages where people haven't received much help yet, and people are still living in areas which are very close to the water. their house versus been flooded, and it's just a very difficult situation. now the authorities are trying to get assistance to these people, but it's very challenging to get it to them because of the infrastructure damage that has been done. >> is there an indication that the government is up to the task here. this is an operation that might countries. is there any indication that they will need help? >> so far the government has not reached out to other countries. they're trying to do as much as they can her
but we've seen in southern uta mexico.as in acapulco on wednesday and tuesday, and saw the amounts of destruction there and saw tens of thousands of people who have been affected, people who were in shelters, who had come to shelters because they lost their houses and were desperate to know what the government was going to do for them in the coming months ahead. we also went to villages, remote villages where people haven't received much help yet, and people are still living in areas which are...
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flooding chaos began last week in southern mexico as tropical storms ingrid and e mother man e will brought rain. people used jet skis in flooded streets. residents were walking in waist deep water. more than 1 million people are affected by the flooding. i must say it has redeveloped. this is the man knew we will that we're talking about. late thursday it could make landfall to the baja peninsula. stormy conditions are already in the regions. it will be bring drenching amounts of rainfall anywhere around this storm system. also topping as much as 400 millimeters in isolated location. down towards the south, another low pressure system will be bringing buckets of rainfall. anywhere across mexico, likely to see life threatening ploods in the next few days. across to the bigger picture. north of that, looking at red flag alert across the four corners region and further north. another active system is providing thunderstorms. this storm system has produced a couple of tornadic activity in idaho and likely to unleash more of that. it could unleash tornadic activity, large hail, gusts and damagi
flooding chaos began last week in southern mexico as tropical storms ingrid and e mother man e will brought rain. people used jet skis in flooded streets. residents were walking in waist deep water. more than 1 million people are affected by the flooding. i must say it has redeveloped. this is the man knew we will that we're talking about. late thursday it could make landfall to the baja peninsula. stormy conditions are already in the regions. it will be bring drenching amounts of rainfall...
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over the last five days, flooding has displaced hundreds in southern mexico. help has just arrived for those trapped. >> it has been almost four days. there are people who have had nothing to eat sent saturday. >> more than one billion people are reported to have been affected across the country. at least 12 people including a child have been injured after a gunman opened fire in a park in chicago. the child and two other victims are believed to be in critical condition. no one has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting. ahead of germany's national elections, the chancellor is likely to win a third term. angela merkel says germany must stick to her approach of insisting struggling countries fulfill tough conditions in exchange for aid. the opposition say her approach is too austere. what are the implications for europe in the selection? >> let's remind our viewers that germany is europe's largest economy. during the crisis, germany has taken central stage, something new. historically germany was happy to take a backseat. now germany is at the
over the last five days, flooding has displaced hundreds in southern mexico. help has just arrived for those trapped. >> it has been almost four days. there are people who have had nothing to eat sent saturday. >> more than one billion people are reported to have been affected across the country. at least 12 people including a child have been injured after a gunman opened fire in a park in chicago. the child and two other victims are believed to be in critical condition. no one has...
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flooding chaos began last week in southern mexico as tropical storms ingrid and emmanuelle brought massive amounts of rain. more than 50 people have been killed so far. the city of acapulco was flooded. residents were walking in waste deep water. more than one million people are still affected by the flooding. i must say it has redeveloped as i mentioned, this is manuel. it's a zombie of a storm. it will develop into a tropical storm possibly late wednesday night and make landfall in the southern baja california peninsula. stormy conditions to these regions, including cabo san lucas. we're talking about 120 to 250 millimeters, anywhere around this storm system. and also topping as much as 400 millimeters in isolated locations. down toward the south, another low pressure system will be bringing buckets of rainfall, so anywhere across mexico we're likely to see life threatening floods into the next few days. now, across the bigger picture to the north we're looking at some red flag alerts. and even further to the north, another active system is providing thunderstorms. in fact, this storm sy
flooding chaos began last week in southern mexico as tropical storms ingrid and emmanuelle brought massive amounts of rain. more than 50 people have been killed so far. the city of acapulco was flooded. residents were walking in waste deep water. more than one million people are still affected by the flooding. i must say it has redeveloped as i mentioned, this is manuel. it's a zombie of a storm. it will develop into a tropical storm possibly late wednesday night and make landfall in the...
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casey want to southern mexico in search of vampire bats. yes, they do exist., they only eat one thing. >> what a weird animal in the sense that is the only thing they eat blood. truly. it's like the horror movies. but they don't look human blood. in fact they're usually eating livestock or wild animals out there, the blood they prefer. >> reporter: there is something else vampire bats like. the heat. so for now they're only blood sucking way down in mexico. >> there is some speculation as the the climate changes many species are going to start moving around. there is indications that vampire bats are coming north. you know? here texas is cattle country. plenty of food for the bats to eat. it could happen. >> reporter: until then, let's enjoy the harmless variety. there is something mesmerizing about watching the animals leave the so-called bat nado and trail off on their nightly commute. almost like they're on board a train we can't see. >> i think this is absolutely beautiful. if that was -- bird. people would love it. but it's not. it's bats. but i think it
casey want to southern mexico in search of vampire bats. yes, they do exist., they only eat one thing. >> what a weird animal in the sense that is the only thing they eat blood. truly. it's like the horror movies. but they don't look human blood. in fact they're usually eating livestock or wild animals out there, the blood they prefer. >> reporter: there is something else vampire bats like. the heat. so for now they're only blood sucking way down in mexico. >> there is some...
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. >>> in southern mexico, manuel and ingrid are responsible for 40 deaths and the forced evacuations of tens of thousands. bill karins, nbc meteorologist joins us right now and, bill, although the weather is getting better as you were telling us, midweek, you have the after-effect. we'll see cresting, respect we, of some of these waterways. >> one or two rivers still has yet to crest. the platte river up in nebraska. all in colorado have crested and all coming down so hopefully re-open the roads. threes dozens of roads impassable because they were destroyed when the water hit its peak with the flash floods. now, as far as yesterday went it was a nice day there in colorado as i mentioned, doesn't look like rain today, the west, near record heat, 106 in phoenix. it is cooler in the northwest and continues this morning, temperatures there in the 60s, that's not horrible. still very warm in the desert area. expecting another hot day today. clouds moving through the west, weak storm system trying to kick through. it's a little cooler. the onshore flow continues with it. there's not a lot
. >>> in southern mexico, manuel and ingrid are responsible for 40 deaths and the forced evacuations of tens of thousands. bill karins, nbc meteorologist joins us right now and, bill, although the weather is getting better as you were telling us, midweek, you have the after-effect. we'll see cresting, respect we, of some of these waterways. >> one or two rivers still has yet to crest. the platte river up in nebraska. all in colorado have crested and all coming down so hopefully...
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we have another factor, the tropical storm manuel, making its way onshore right now in southern mexicose two systems, the moisture going to converge, trigger mud slides, not only mud slides, but we could always see really a lot of flooding in the streets, travels going to be impossible. we definitely want to stay alert with that system. it could have a significant risk to human life out there. meanwhile, across the southwestern portion of the u.s., we are continuing to deal with flooding, downpours across colorado into new mexico. that's going to be the story tracking into tonight along i-25. send it back to you, now. >> that's going to do it for this edition of aljazeera. i'm del walters. we thank each and every one of you for watching. we leave you with these images from birmingham, alabama where 50 years ago, four lives of four little girls were cut short by a bomb launched by the ku klux klan.
we have another factor, the tropical storm manuel, making its way onshore right now in southern mexicose two systems, the moisture going to converge, trigger mud slides, not only mud slides, but we could always see really a lot of flooding in the streets, travels going to be impossible. we definitely want to stay alert with that system. it could have a significant risk to human life out there. meanwhile, across the southwestern portion of the u.s., we are continuing to deal with flooding,...
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going further south we have rain and thunderstorms over southern mexico, but this cluster here is whate're watching for the next few days. this could show some intens intensification and could become the next tropical depression or even tropical storm. now where it heads from here is very important to watch. the area cannot take much more rain. as it is intensifies we can certainly see more rain coming down and the tracks, they're all individual computer forecast showing the track. a lot of agreement that it will continue to drift to the northwest. but from there it could go northeast or south. as it stays off the gulf of mexico that could be a big problem dumping a lot of rain and leading to more landslides. we'll watch our this storm develops. >> another big weather story in colorado where damage from the floods could cost $9 million. according to fema, more than 72 homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed. fewer than 6,000 people in those counties had flood insurance. and there are still some 200 people unaccounted for. rescue crews are now conducting door-to-door searche
going further south we have rain and thunderstorms over southern mexico, but this cluster here is whate're watching for the next few days. this could show some intens intensification and could become the next tropical depression or even tropical storm. now where it heads from here is very important to watch. the area cannot take much more rain. as it is intensifies we can certainly see more rain coming down and the tracks, they're all individual computer forecast showing the track. a lot of...
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david mercer has more from southern mexico. >> reporter: thousands of people are finally able to escape from the disaster zone. this critical highway has been closed for near lay week to a collapsed tunnel and it's just opened. this is a huge relief to people who have been trapped in flood-ra*flood-ravageed alcupco. >> we spent three days under a bridge. we couldn't get out. the good thing is we are going back home to see our relative whose are very worried about pups. >> reporter: more than 40,000 tour sr*eus relied on government and civilian aircraft to fly them out. many have waited in lines for days where heat and frustration have caused tensions to rise. with the around 20 to 30,000 vehicles expected to travel out on the high way on friday, the government expects this to release pressure. as these people slowly start to make their way home, more than 35,000 others have no homes return to. and it's these people hope that the government having opened up this road will now be able to refocus the relief effort on them. >>> the ice levels in the arctic are considerably higher than lasti
david mercer has more from southern mexico. >> reporter: thousands of people are finally able to escape from the disaster zone. this critical highway has been closed for near lay week to a collapsed tunnel and it's just opened. this is a huge relief to people who have been trapped in flood-ra*flood-ravageed alcupco. >> we spent three days under a bridge. we couldn't get out. the good thing is we are going back home to see our relative whose are very worried about pups. >>...
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the aftermath of a tropical storm. 57 people have been killed by floods that hit central and southern mexico over the weekend. an estimated 40- thousand vacationers continue to wait for seats aboard outgoing flights --departing twice an hour. residents are bracing for the possibility of another storm this week. there's still plenty more to come.... conflict of dis-interest. bill moller tells us why its becoming harder for corporate america to find loyal employees.... plus..the indie films that are headed for the big time in hollywood. and...find out if traders think the stock market will get a rally redo today. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ loyalty to your company and being engaged in your work. now why do you suppose both are declining? doesn't seem our hearts are so much in our work and we don't feel connected to that company that is paying us. and that's costing companies, says the bureau of national affairs, 11 billion dollars a year in employee turnover. why is this happening and what should companies be doing to get us back in the game? dale carnegie training did some research on this
the aftermath of a tropical storm. 57 people have been killed by floods that hit central and southern mexico over the weekend. an estimated 40- thousand vacationers continue to wait for seats aboard outgoing flights --departing twice an hour. residents are bracing for the possibility of another storm this week. there's still plenty more to come.... conflict of dis-interest. bill moller tells us why its becoming harder for corporate america to find loyal employees.... plus..the indie films that...
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and in southern mexico, tropical storms manuel and ingrid are responsible for at least 40 deaths in the forced evacuations of tens of thousands. for more on the national forecast, i'm joined by bill karins. when will the rain let up? >> not today. take a look at the satellite picture. it looks more impressive now than yesterday. central mexico is just getting -- this is the mountainous areas, too. floor flooding, mudslides. as far as the lower 48, it's a cold morning in new england. temperatures down to 36 in burlington, vermont. so bundle the kids up. especially northern new england and northern portions of the great lakes. the rest of the country relatively quiet. we have light rain and showers near kansas city and spring field and tulsa this morning and also it will rain pretty good in south florida as we go throughout the day with showers and maybe a this morning. new england does recover nicely after a cold start. a nice beautiful finish with plenty of sunshine. so compared to what we dealt with in colorado, we'll take this. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> well, on a much lighter note
and in southern mexico, tropical storms manuel and ingrid are responsible for at least 40 deaths in the forced evacuations of tens of thousands. for more on the national forecast, i'm joined by bill karins. when will the rain let up? >> not today. take a look at the satellite picture. it looks more impressive now than yesterday. central mexico is just getting -- this is the mountainous areas, too. floor flooding, mudslides. as far as the lower 48, it's a cold morning in new england....
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the same storm pummeled southern mexico earlier this week.ast 97 people have been killed, many in a landslide outside acapulco. a huge swath of mountain simply gave way in the torrential rain. people are still being airlifted to safety. the water in acapulco was waist deep. thousands of tourists-- many americans-- are still stranded. the flooding in colorado has created a new hazard. state officials said today more than 19,000 gallons of oil leaked from two facilities into rivers. days of unrelenting rain killed at least seven people there and at last count about 200 are still unaccounted for. anna werner has one family's story. >> reporter: emergency sirens went off in lyons at 2:20 last thursday morning as floodwaters swept through town. 80-year-old gerry bole land has not been seen since. amy hoh is his daughter. >> it's extremely hard. i wouldn't wish this on anyone. >> reporter: bolelan and his wife sharon planned to take separate cars to their daughter's house, but the route was blocked by traffic and washed out bridges. sharon pulled o
the same storm pummeled southern mexico earlier this week.ast 97 people have been killed, many in a landslide outside acapulco. a huge swath of mountain simply gave way in the torrential rain. people are still being airlifted to safety. the water in acapulco was waist deep. thousands of tourists-- many americans-- are still stranded. the flooding in colorado has created a new hazard. state officials said today more than 19,000 gallons of oil leaked from two facilities into rivers. days of...
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there's flooding, too, in southern mexico after a hurricane and a tropical storm. 60 people have beenled. near acapulco, entire neighborhoods are underwater. people on rooftops begged for help. 40,000 tourists were stranded when the airport flooded. and adding to the misery-- looters have been picking stores clean. still ahead, we'll tell you why too many colonoscopies are missing dangerous polyps. a bus plows through the gate at a railroad crossing with deadly results. and rewarding an honest man when the cbs evening news continues. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh, what a relief it is. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! brei used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for
there's flooding, too, in southern mexico after a hurricane and a tropical storm. 60 people have beenled. near acapulco, entire neighborhoods are underwater. people on rooftops begged for help. 40,000 tourists were stranded when the airport flooded. and adding to the misery-- looters have been picking stores clean. still ahead, we'll tell you why too many colonoscopies are missing dangerous polyps. a bus plows through the gate at a railroad crossing with deadly results. and rewarding an honest...
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southern mexico is reeling from some of the worst flooding in years. entire towns were buried in mud when a hurricane and a tropical storm converged this week. at least 100 were killed, 68 are still missing in the mountains north of acapulco. supplies were airlifted to isolated villages today and for some it was the first food they had seen in days. the flood damage in colorado spans 2,000 square miles. roads are gone, houses destroyed. 84 people are unaccounted for. seven have been confirmed dead, including one in lyons, colorado, a town that may have seen the worst of this week's torrent. anna werner is there. >> reporter: the water that rushed through lyons might have claimed many more lives were it not for dan farber's obsession. >> so you have two rivers that have flooded in the past come together right here downtown lyons and to me that was very concerning. >> reporter: mountain runoff from 225 square miles collects right here, but lyons did not have a flood warning system. barber was the county sheriff sergeant assigned to the town. he spent yea
southern mexico is reeling from some of the worst flooding in years. entire towns were buried in mud when a hurricane and a tropical storm converged this week. at least 100 were killed, 68 are still missing in the mountains north of acapulco. supplies were airlifted to isolated villages today and for some it was the first food they had seen in days. the flood damage in colorado spans 2,000 square miles. roads are gone, houses destroyed. 84 people are unaccounted for. seven have been confirmed...
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quite a bit of clouds still very much in place across southern mexico will remain the case through the next day or two. quite a few showers there into east he were parts of mexico, pushling up with showers across parts of texas as we go on through wednesday and thursday. that wet weather staying in place. we may well see the flooding conditions continue through parts of mexico, through parts of central america. elsewhere across the caribbean, it's sunshine and showers. >> we're getting reports of heavy fighting in egypt's north sinai region. the military has been carrying out an operation against armed rebels for several weeks now. witnesses say there are patchy helicopters flying over the area, and the military has said its targeting rebels weapons stores. >> to zimbabwe where the opposition has prevented the opening of parliament. the july elections are claimed to be rigged. we have more from the capitol. >> the opening of parliament in zimbabwe is always a big occasion and colorful. you've got the horses that come in when he arrives in his vintage rolls royce. you've got the preside
quite a bit of clouds still very much in place across southern mexico will remain the case through the next day or two. quite a few showers there into east he were parts of mexico, pushling up with showers across parts of texas as we go on through wednesday and thursday. that wet weather staying in place. we may well see the flooding conditions continue through parts of mexico, through parts of central america. elsewhere across the caribbean, it's sunshine and showers. >> we're getting...
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. >>> southern mexico, tropical storm ingrid triggered rescue efforts.ashed heavy rains and 60-mile-per-hour winds on the region. it could become a hurricane by tomorrow or sunday. >>> rapper kanye west is facing charges with a run-in from photographs back in may. attempted grand theft when he grabbed a photographer and forced him to the ground. >>> four sororities have refused african-americans from pledging. >>> and a fiery crash on a highway near minneapolis. the driver of the other car was hospitalized. >>> in this week's office politics, my conversation with best-selling author and liberal firebrand joe conison talked about the value of a single presidential spies. and from his new offices in manhattan he talked about giving credit where credit is due on syria. >> well, look, i think it's clear that the fact that russia and syria have agreed to some kind of discussion of getting rid of their chemical weapons is absolutely a product of the president's threat to take military action. and i think he deserves whatever credit there is for the result of t
. >>> southern mexico, tropical storm ingrid triggered rescue efforts.ashed heavy rains and 60-mile-per-hour winds on the region. it could become a hurricane by tomorrow or sunday. >>> rapper kanye west is facing charges with a run-in from photographs back in may. attempted grand theft when he grabbed a photographer and forced him to the ground. >>> four sororities have refused african-americans from pledging. >>> and a fiery crash on a highway near...
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at palenque, in southern mexico, their voices revealed a grand dynasty that ruled for 10 generations. [ mix of voices speaking maya and english ] 1,330 years after the new era began... he was born, kan xul, the child of the mother... ...5 months, 14 days after he had been born, he then crowned himself on march 11, 431. keach: the mightiest voice in palenque belonged to the man buried beneath the temple of the inscription. archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both was born and died, the great son, pacal, shown here by a shield sign, which is read "pacal" in mayan. finally, to end this first passage, we get "the holy lord of palenque," indicating t
at palenque, in southern mexico, their voices revealed a grand dynasty that ruled for 10 generations. [ mix of voices speaking maya and english ] 1,330 years after the new era began... he was born, kan xul, the child of the mother... ...5 months, 14 days after he had been born, he then crowned himself on march 11, 431. keach: the mightiest voice in palenque belonged to the man buried beneath the temple of the inscription. archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire...
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we begin in southern mexico where tropical storm ingrid triggered rescue efforts there. storm could become a hurricane this weekend. >>> more than 20 people have been arrested in mexico city as riot police broke up a demonstration of thousands of striking teaches. police used tear gas and flash grenades against the teachers who defied a government order. the area was cleared to make way for independence day celebrations this weekend. >>> legal trouble for rapper kanye west now facing misdemeanor charges for a run-in with a photographer earlier this year. >>> four sororitities at the university of alabama are accused of preventing a an.student from pledging. and a fiery crash on a highway near minneapolis claimed the life of a semi truck driver who witnesses tried in vain to rescue. the driver of the other vehicle was hospitalized. and those are your fast five headlines. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is expected to meet with business owners. many of them have lost everything in that ten-alarm fire. as investigators try to piece together what set off the fire that
we begin in southern mexico where tropical storm ingrid triggered rescue efforts there. storm could become a hurricane this weekend. >>> more than 20 people have been arrested in mexico city as riot police broke up a demonstration of thousands of striking teaches. police used tear gas and flash grenades against the teachers who defied a government order. the area was cleared to make way for independence day celebrations this weekend. >>> legal trouble for rapper kanye west now...
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that is the southern gulf of mexico.d 45 miles per hour, this one will move harmless -- not harmlessly, but it will stay away from the u.s., and it will go into mexico in the next 100 hours of forecast time here t will produce a lot of rain, it's not expected to intensify into a hurricane, though. today fair skies, chilly, 56, look at at cue weather forecast for tomorrow. it will start off chilly, if you're up early you're going to need a jacket or a sweater, especially 40s in the suburbs, and look at the seven-day forecast, i want you to notice with the exception of monday, i think we're going to have a few more clouds and maybe a couple of spotty showers, every other day, i just said nice. >> all right, that is a nice. >> nice way to put it. >> that is true, but that is the way it's looking for now. >> day-to-day in this business. >> a nice way to look at things. >> thanks, gary. >>> actress nicole kid man got knocked to the town after a collision with a paparazzi. harvey joins us live from the l.a., harvey, did she ge
that is the southern gulf of mexico.d 45 miles per hour, this one will move harmless -- not harmlessly, but it will stay away from the u.s., and it will go into mexico in the next 100 hours of forecast time here t will produce a lot of rain, it's not expected to intensify into a hurricane, though. today fair skies, chilly, 56, look at at cue weather forecast for tomorrow. it will start off chilly, if you're up early you're going to need a jacket or a sweater, especially 40s in the suburbs, and...
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the landslide hit a small village in mexico's southern mountains. least 58 people are not accounted for. the tropical storm manuel hit mexico's pacific coast over the weekend. yesterday it regained its strength. it's now a category one hurricane. on mexico's eastern coast folks are still feeling the effects of tropical storm ingrid which also hit mexico over the weekend. >>> russian president vladimir putin is speaking in moscow this morning at an international conference. this is new video of president pew continue at the conference this morning -- putin at the conference this morning. he's expected to talk about russia's recent success in getting the syrian government to agree to give up its chemical weapons. last week the russian president made an appeal to the american people to not support the obama administration's plan for a military strike on syria. >>> today arizona senator john mccain fired back at russia saying that they -- russians deserve better leaders. in an op-ed piece in the russian online newspaper, mccain says of the russian gover
the landslide hit a small village in mexico's southern mountains. least 58 people are not accounted for. the tropical storm manuel hit mexico's pacific coast over the weekend. yesterday it regained its strength. it's now a category one hurricane. on mexico's eastern coast folks are still feeling the effects of tropical storm ingrid which also hit mexico over the weekend. >>> russian president vladimir putin is speaking in moscow this morning at an international conference. this is new...
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it's covering a huge area and sucking plenty of moisture to the south, pushing it to the southern parts of mexico. the other storm is smaller put more intense. this is hurricane eye ingrid making its way to the west coast. we'll see torrentially heavy downpours that could cause a problem with flooding and landsides. it's the two areas we'll see the wet weather. we have plenty of rain, and some of the heaviest of that works down to guatemala. it's not the only storm we have with us. if we look at japan, we have a storm here. it's this massive cloud that is tracking towards the north, and as it does, it will give us some heavy downpours to the south-east corner of japan, and flooding here as well. >> thank you very much. lots of rain in lots of places. over in africa two people have been killed in gren aid attacks in kigali. one exploded in a busy marketplace, killing one person, and wounding 14. another gren aid was debtonated on saturday in the same area. the attacks happened ahead of parliamentary locations on monday. peter grester is in the roou wandan capital. >> the attacks happened over the
it's covering a huge area and sucking plenty of moisture to the south, pushing it to the southern parts of mexico. the other storm is smaller put more intense. this is hurricane eye ingrid making its way to the west coast. we'll see torrentially heavy downpours that could cause a problem with flooding and landsides. it's the two areas we'll see the wet weather. we have plenty of rain, and some of the heaviest of that works down to guatemala. it's not the only storm we have with us. if we look...
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as we look at ingrid now a tropical depression it's causing problems in mexico and southern parts of texas, that's slowly diminishing. flash flood warnings are up through texas and new mexico, albuquerque reporting four inches of rainfall in addition to what's happening in colorado. we'll continue to see the potential or high probability of rainfall in the central west portion moving towards nebraska. it will be slowly drying for colorado, showers in the mountains but the moisture will not be extremely heavy because drier air is coming in from colorado even though we have that tropical moisture to the south. we've got a pattern change happening and the good news is by thursday into friday we will have some dry time to see rivers recede, record forming, and slowly dry for texas, few showers tonight. >> welcome to al jazeera i'm john siegenthaler. here are the headlines. authorities say they have found no motivate motive for the shooting at the washington navy yard. it is indicated that aaron alexis acted alobe. eight people were injured three shot but in stable condition. live pictures
as we look at ingrid now a tropical depression it's causing problems in mexico and southern parts of texas, that's slowly diminishing. flash flood warnings are up through texas and new mexico, albuquerque reporting four inches of rainfall in addition to what's happening in colorado. we'll continue to see the potential or high probability of rainfall in the central west portion moving towards nebraska. it will be slowly drying for colorado, showers in the mountains but the moisture will not be...
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tropical storm ingrid has formed but it is way down in the far southern parts of the ghost of mexico. -- coast of mexico. mexico andtrack for they're going to get some dangerous flooding from the slow-moving tropical system coming in off the gulf. sunny skies around here tomorrow and it will be a little on the breezy side. highs only 68-70 three. for the morning hours, the wind will diminish with waves around two feet. western maryland feeling like fall. around 60. eastern shore, a beautiful weekend, sunny skies, in the 70's. weekend of summer. 75 on sunday and the home opener for the browns and ravens couldn't we better. temperatures in the 70's through the football game at m&t bank stadium. we have ingrid in the southern gulf. we have gabrielle falling apart to nova scotia and humber might get a little stronger towards the middle of next week but it is way out in the atlantic with no threat to major land areas. high of sunny with a 75. mid 70's with a sprinkle possible monday and back to sunshine tuesday and wednesday. alert,onight's consumer dozens of maryland nonprofits are at ris
tropical storm ingrid has formed but it is way down in the far southern parts of the ghost of mexico. -- coast of mexico. mexico andtrack for they're going to get some dangerous flooding from the slow-moving tropical system coming in off the gulf. sunny skies around here tomorrow and it will be a little on the breezy side. highs only 68-70 three. for the morning hours, the wind will diminish with waves around two feet. western maryland feeling like fall. around 60. eastern shore, a beautiful...
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but then focus our attention on a lot of cloud cover and a locuming up from southern california, mexico next week. just wanted to throw that out there. 50s and 60s warmer up in reno and tahoe. our low once it moves through ushers in cooler air mass. high pressure is going to build in and pop up on the temps and really warmup towards saturday. patchy low clouds and sunny today. 90s to near 100 for some as we head to the weekend. does not look like record setting temperatures but the focus and trend will be to bring those up pretty fast toward tomorrow and much more on the weekend. morning fog. sunny. breezy at times. on shore breeze. 60s, 70s and 80s. i got the thumb s up. she buys that 84. she's my source. novado 82. pleasant hill. a little warmer. low 80s. a lot of 70 s. alameda. oakland. 75, fremont. 80 in santa cruz. down from yesterday. crazy temps. 70s south san francisco. upper 70s low 80s for some. warmer weather kicks in and hot over the weekend. >> all right. thank you, steve. 7:52. a gun battle in a quiet san mateo neighborhood. why this investigation goes far beyond the city
but then focus our attention on a lot of cloud cover and a locuming up from southern california, mexico next week. just wanted to throw that out there. 50s and 60s warmer up in reno and tahoe. our low once it moves through ushers in cooler air mass. high pressure is going to build in and pop up on the temps and really warmup towards saturday. patchy low clouds and sunny today. 90s to near 100 for some as we head to the weekend. does not look like record setting temperatures but the focus and...
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. >> very heavy rains still present across eastern portions of mexico and also across southern portionsf texas. we have over cast clouds from san antonio down to brownsville. there is instability in the atmosphere and that's when we'll see the storms fire up because of ingrid because of the mountains across eastern portions of mexico. this system converged with manuel and those two systems had quite a bit of moisture associated with them. ingrid was a hurricane. now a remnant low. through the several days we'll have to deal with significant amounts of rainfall. beneficial rain for them. now what we have to take in mind is the situation in mexico's very similar to what we have evidenced in colorado just a few days ago. it's called oro graphic lift. it's whenever the clouds come on in to the mountainous terrain and then we have the clouds lifting. the cooler air creates the instability and then those clouds burn across the terrain. that's when we see the heavy rain, the sheets of rain pushing across the region. luckily today we will not have to deal with that across colorado. we'll have a
. >> very heavy rains still present across eastern portions of mexico and also across southern portionsf texas. we have over cast clouds from san antonio down to brownsville. there is instability in the atmosphere and that's when we'll see the storms fire up because of ingrid because of the mountains across eastern portions of mexico. this system converged with manuel and those two systems had quite a bit of moisture associated with them. ingrid was a hurricane. now a remnant low. through...
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southern areas too. lots happening in mexico.evere weather will be in the northern plains today, and we cannot rule out the fact that it could spawn tornadoes. very hot here across the south. houston at 33 degrees. our extended forecast. >> breess are carrying out an operation that tasz place once every ten years. the replacing the materials in a giant lantern that hangs inside the main gate. workers visited the temple in the district to remove the lantern. it weighs 700 kilograms. priest tiz temple have sent it away for repairs every ten years since the main gate was rebuilt in 1960. the original was destroyed by fire. >> it is a little sad, but i think visitors will be happy to see the main gate cleaned up. >> that's all for this edition of newsline. we'll be back at the top of the hour. do stay with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary chuck hagel ordered a full review of security procedures and clearances at military facilities worldwide in the wake of the massacre at washington's
southern areas too. lots happening in mexico.evere weather will be in the northern plains today, and we cannot rule out the fact that it could spawn tornadoes. very hot here across the south. houston at 33 degrees. our extended forecast. >> breess are carrying out an operation that tasz place once every ten years. the replacing the materials in a giant lantern that hangs inside the main gate. workers visited the temple in the district to remove the lantern. it weighs 700 kilograms. priest...
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mexico. higher totals for southern baja. looking at temperatures, cool start. clear. breezy in redwood city, but 80 degrees. north bay communities mid-80s. head out towards east bay, we're looking at 78 oakland, hayward, mild sunny day there. inland spots getting warm. 88 in fairfield. a check of the accu-weather forecast, low 90s inlands, upper 60s coastsside. a slight chance of rain in the north bai. friday evening saturday morning highs into upper 70s inland. but first day of fall which is sunday will take temperatures back up to milder levels. live on the roof i'm abc 7 news sandhya patel. protected from wind. back to you in the studio. >> still to come a city searching for a missing millionaire. >> plus no, selfies. a marathon that wants people to wait until after the race to take picture autos boot camp tonight. how successful patrol has been at recruiting women. it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% el
mexico. higher totals for southern baja. looking at temperatures, cool start. clear. breezy in redwood city, but 80 degrees. north bay communities mid-80s. head out towards east bay, we're looking at 78 oakland, hayward, mild sunny day there. inland spots getting warm. 88 in fairfield. a check of the accu-weather forecast, low 90s inlands, upper 60s coastsside. a slight chance of rain in the north bai. friday evening saturday morning highs into upper 70s inland. but first day of fall which is...
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it's not only going ohave an impact on mexico but southern portions of texas.pus christi to brownsville, 15 miles to the north of of tampico. please be careful the next few days. light rain being reported right around brownsville. i want folks there to use precaution. we do have warnings out southern portions of texas, heavy rain over the next 24 hours. speaking of rain,ing right around st. petersburg right now, damaging wind the threat, we expect those storms to also really die down. wind the primary concern and heavy rain. we'll continue to deal with heavy rain across portions of colorado. it's been a very, very long trying week across colorado, nine inches of rain fell across boulder just on thursday, over 15 inches of rain this week alone, typically in september we do have one to two inches of rain. we'll leave you now with the incredible images coming from colorado. hundreds have been rescued, hundreds more remain unaccounted for. stories of homes washed away as survivors remember the moment they lost everything. >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm thomas drayto
it's not only going ohave an impact on mexico but southern portions of texas.pus christi to brownsville, 15 miles to the north of of tampico. please be careful the next few days. light rain being reported right around brownsville. i want folks there to use precaution. we do have warnings out southern portions of texas, heavy rain over the next 24 hours. speaking of rain,ing right around st. petersburg right now, damaging wind the threat, we expect those storms to also really die down. wind the...
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mexico than it is u.s., and that lizard sort of tells us that. this lizard, like many of the lizards, that we find here in southern san diego county range mostly inbarely enter the united states here. looking at the lizards here gives us yet another reason why this place is so diverse, it's a mixture of what moves up from mexico and what's moving down out of the united states. but more than that it gets us to thinking about how these things actually move. are they migrating from mexico themselves or is something else going on? why are these lizards restricted to just the parts of california that came from mexico? to answer this question and to really think about migration from a totally different mindset, we need to look at an even lowlier creature, one that's not found in the desert. we need to look at salamanders. the salamanders we're after are far above us here in the desert so we head back up hill and into the cool forests above 4,000 feet elevation. so, you know how they say california is full of freaks? well, they're right - when it comes to plants! i mean, imagine, in this state, we have the tallest tree on earth in the coastal redwood. a
mexico than it is u.s., and that lizard sort of tells us that. this lizard, like many of the lizards, that we find here in southern san diego county range mostly inbarely enter the united states here. looking at the lizards here gives us yet another reason why this place is so diverse, it's a mixture of what moves up from mexico and what's moving down out of the united states. but more than that it gets us to thinking about how these things actually move. are they migrating from mexico...
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mexico kicks off independence days on sunday and the government promised celebrations would take place. the teachers mainlied from poor southernstates had descended on the capitol to block the education reforms. teachers in mexico often hold strikes. when the law was enacted, they promised to have it repealed. they were particularly opposed to teacher valuations. a first step, they said, to school privatization. the president said teachers need to do a better job of educating mexican children. the push didn't end at the zokolo. >> after being pushed out of the main plaza. hundreds of teachers spread across the city center and thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol to try to get them out. >> despite the weeks of protests, police had been hesitant to use force to dislog the teachers. mexico has a history of massacres at protests from the 1960s and '70s. it could be a win-win for both the teachers and the government. the teachers can say they didn't back down. the police can say they showed restraint. once the teachers regroup, they will have to decide whether to return to their classes or keetch up their fight agai
mexico kicks off independence days on sunday and the government promised celebrations would take place. the teachers mainlied from poor southernstates had descended on the capitol to block the education reforms. teachers in mexico often hold strikes. when the law was enacted, they promised to have it repealed. they were particularly opposed to teacher valuations. a first step, they said, to school privatization. the president said teachers need to do a better job of educating mexican children....
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that is sending a southern stream of monsoonal moisture out of mexico right across new mexico, colorado and portions of the plains. and that means the chance for heavy rains are going to continue throughout the day today and into tonight. in fact, look at our rainfall potential. we're talking some areas over 5 to 6 inches of rain locally anywhere across new mexico and colorado, maybe western kansas, getting heavy rain again today. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> baltimore international airport is open this morning after a lightning strike shut down its air traffic control tower. the airport was closed for nearly three hours yesterday, stranding thousands of passengers when the lightning hit the control tower and air traffic controller was slightly injured. >>> this giant waterspout was spotted over lake michigan near kenosha, wisconsin, yesterday. it was one of several water tornados that formed over the lake but none reached land. >>> a new jersey boardwalk that had been repaired following superstorm sandy has been destroyed by a raging wind-swept fire. the fire is under contro
that is sending a southern stream of monsoonal moisture out of mexico right across new mexico, colorado and portions of the plains. and that means the chance for heavy rains are going to continue throughout the day today and into tonight. in fact, look at our rainfall potential. we're talking some areas over 5 to 6 inches of rain locally anywhere across new mexico and colorado, maybe western kansas, getting heavy rain again today. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> baltimore...
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pull back you can see the satellite, messy conditions across much of mexico, especially in much of the southern to a couple of systems. this is a remnant. we've shown you manual from the video and it's changed to a low pressure system but it will be bringing drenching rain across the area. this ingrid. look at your temperatures, mexico city, rain, of course, at 20 degrees for your high. looking quite chillier across much of the great lakes region. new york only down to 18 degrees for your high today. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of nhk. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. ♪ >> ok. welcome to the woodrow wilson center. for today's presentation young and undocumented, the new american story. more on that in a moment. first some business. my full time job is that i am the executive producer, managing editor and host of our weekly program dialogue at the wilson center. i am curious how many are visiting the wilson center for the first time? ok. a significant amount of
pull back you can see the satellite, messy conditions across much of mexico, especially in much of the southern to a couple of systems. this is a remnant. we've shown you manual from the video and it's changed to a low pressure system but it will be bringing drenching rain across the area. this ingrid. look at your temperatures, mexico city, rain, of course, at 20 degrees for your high. looking quite chillier across much of the great lakes region. new york only down to 18 degrees for your high...
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hurricane ingrid is producing heavy downpours across southern texas and into mexico.es not look like it's going to spin off any of its moisture into the area we're at right now. it looks like it is going to move to the west, and even to the southwest. so we should get a break from any rainfall around here. especially if you head into the middle and >>> good morning. at 6:36 waking up to clear skies. even at the golden gate bridge, no fog to report this morning. beautiful sunrise make it is worth being up this early at 6:36. blustery conditions overnight. gusting from 20 to 30 miles per hour. the system offshore moving onshore will keep the winds gursigur gusting. 81 in santa rosa later today. you will notice temperatures stay steady as we head through the next seven days with chance of rain arriving by friday night. >>> erica, that is the latest forecast here from boulder, colorado, thanks to you. >>> paula deen is out of hiding after making her first public appearance in months. it happened on saturday. deen hasn't been seen since late june when news broke that she o
hurricane ingrid is producing heavy downpours across southern texas and into mexico.es not look like it's going to spin off any of its moisture into the area we're at right now. it looks like it is going to move to the west, and even to the southwest. so we should get a break from any rainfall around here. especially if you head into the middle and >>> good morning. at 6:36 waking up to clear skies. even at the golden gate bridge, no fog to report this morning. beautiful sunrise make...
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you can see the satellite very messy conditions across much of mexico, especially in much of the southern areas, due to a couple of systems. this is a remnant low. manuel from the video, now changed to a low-pressure system. it will be bringing drenching rain across the area. ingrid used to be a tropical storm, now a tropical depression, but it could top as much as 600 millimeters of rainfall in the next 24 to 48 hours. look at your temperatures. mexico city, rain, of course, at 20 degrees for your high. looking quite chillier across much of the great lakes region. new york's only down to 18 degrees for your high today. here's your extended forecast. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. xxxx Ñi captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: at least 12 people were killed in shootings at a naval building in the center of the nation's capital. one gunman is dead. it's unclear if others were involved. >> we're confronting another mass shooting. >> woodruff: also tonight, the united nations confirmed s
you can see the satellite very messy conditions across much of mexico, especially in much of the southern areas, due to a couple of systems. this is a remnant low. manuel from the video, now changed to a low-pressure system. it will be bringing drenching rain across the area. ingrid used to be a tropical storm, now a tropical depression, but it could top as much as 600 millimeters of rainfall in the next 24 to 48 hours. look at your temperatures. mexico city, rain, of course, at 20 degrees for...
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ingrid, the second official hurricane of the 2013 atlantic season is bearing down on mexico and heading towards the southerndy been hit hard by tropical storm manuel with the death toll at 21 right now. now parts of the country could be facing more than two feet of rain and that could produce life-threatening flooding and mudslides. straight to meteorologist imdra petersons >> this is a dangerous situation setting up right now. we have two systems there, both moving into mexico, each one individually powerful enough to produce heavy mudslides. here is the remnants of tropical storm manuel on the pacific side. you can see 30 mooil pu-mile-pe winds. in the atlantic we have a tropical storm ingrid which has actually already made landfall right around l.a. pesca. you have both merging together bringing that rain potential extremely high. the other thing you want to keep in mind is the mountainous region there so all that terrain is going to allow for enhanced rainfall. similar to what we're currently seeing in colorado. we're talking about 10 to 15 inches of rain, isolated areas could see 25 inches of rain. i w
ingrid, the second official hurricane of the 2013 atlantic season is bearing down on mexico and heading towards the southerndy been hit hard by tropical storm manuel with the death toll at 21 right now. now parts of the country could be facing more than two feet of rain and that could produce life-threatening flooding and mudslides. straight to meteorologist imdra petersons >> this is a dangerous situation setting up right now. we have two systems there, both moving into mexico, each one...
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couple of days ago that impacted the eastern part of the country and we have a system in the southern gulf of mexicoer: while the danger lingers, the rain from these storms is welcome news in southern texas where cattle ranchers and farmers have seen three straight years of drought. remnants of the tropical systems are expected to reach texas through the weekend. too much rain at once could also lead to flooding there, john and diana. >> thank you. >>> there are more indications this morning that navy yard gunman aaron alexis was deeply troubled in the days before the incident. glenda boyd and her family happened to cross paths with a man they believe was alexis at a virginia airport. >> he just kept saying, you know, "is she laughing at me?" and we were like, "no." then he just got angry. i felt fear, a fear, a sense of fear. something wasn't right with him. mentally. >> airport security intervened but there were no arrests. as for the incident after the navy yard, the fbi said he fired randomly at anyone he encountered. >>> developing news out of chicago. 13 people have been shot in a city park in
couple of days ago that impacted the eastern part of the country and we have a system in the southern gulf of mexicoer: while the danger lingers, the rain from these storms is welcome news in southern texas where cattle ranchers and farmers have seen three straight years of drought. remnants of the tropical systems are expected to reach texas through the weekend. too much rain at once could also lead to flooding there, john and diana. >> thank you. >>> there are more indications...
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up in the northwest part of mexico hurricane manuel, which has hit the southern portion of the country, has hit up there and bringing high winds and ladder rain. >> very quickly, david, any sign that this is going to be over? >> reporter: not yet, unfortunately not, there are ten more tropical storms predicted in the next two months, with the rainy season of mexico. with these ten more storms predicted it's certainly not over yet. >> thank you, thanks, david mercer there in mexico city. we thank you, david. >>> still to come in this news in al jazeera. >> reporter: in the southern philippines we'll be meeting the youngest victims of the conflict of zamboanga. >> and israel approves a plan that could get thousands of palestinians into work, but some say the move isn't enough. >>> and in sport we'll tell i couldn't a winter world cup in qatar is looking ever more likely. >> time now to get some news from europe, and hundreds of people have gathered in greece for a funeral of a hip-hop artist killed by someone affiliated with the extremely gold dawn party. we report now from athens. >> re
up in the northwest part of mexico hurricane manuel, which has hit the southern portion of the country, has hit up there and bringing high winds and ladder rain. >> very quickly, david, any sign that this is going to be over? >> reporter: not yet, unfortunately not, there are ten more tropical storms predicted in the next two months, with the rainy season of mexico. with these ten more storms predicted it's certainly not over yet. >> thank you, thanks, david mercer there in...
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a possible tropical system developing in the far southern part of the gulf of mexico. it looks like some of this moisture will feed north as the front is approaching us. and it gets here, it might bring some beneficial rain to parts of a very dry maryland. here come the showers, sprinkles in the western maryland mark -- maryland mountains. east of the mountains, we stay dry through friday. then the front crosses on saturday. that brings us a chance for showers rolling through here, especially saturday afternoon and saturday evening. there's a possibility some of the wet weather lingers into the first half of sunday, but it looks like the wettest part of the weekend will be saturday night. amaro, sunny skies, mild temperatures, light winds. skies, mild sunny temperatures, light winds. light winds on the day. western maryland gets a chance for sparkle tomorrow, and then the showers pop up on friday. eastern shore, two more days of fantastic end of summer weather. that would include the lower eastern shore around ocean city as well with sunny skies and highs in the 70s. i
a possible tropical system developing in the far southern part of the gulf of mexico. it looks like some of this moisture will feed north as the front is approaching us. and it gets here, it might bring some beneficial rain to parts of a very dry maryland. here come the showers, sprinkles in the western maryland mark -- maryland mountains. east of the mountains, we stay dry through friday. then the front crosses on saturday. that brings us a chance for showers rolling through here, especially...
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mexico. the water is warm and we got camille and rita and katrina. we have a system that is entering the southern stall out over the weekend. it could be until about next week. sitting over 80 to 85 degree water, it most likely will intensify and possibly a turn next week. this front stalls to the north along the gulf. it could pick it up and send it towards florida along the east coast or drift and miss up towards texas and louisiana and maybe even ahead towards mexico. it's too early to say where it's going, but a serious threat in the gulf of mexico into next week. it's a warm day in the middle of the country and we are wrapping up with showers and storms from iowa and it's nice for all of your travel needs. we loaf you with a shot of hartford, connecticut. it's a fantastic day and look for the harvest moon tonight. you are watching "morning joe." 76.5 cents for every dollar earned down from 77 cents annually. full time workers earned about 49,000 with the females and they made just more than $77,000. on the panel we were talking with gloria stein um. >> a lot of things pertaining to equality
mexico. the water is warm and we got camille and rita and katrina. we have a system that is entering the southern stall out over the weekend. it could be until about next week. sitting over 80 to 85 degree water, it most likely will intensify and possibly a turn next week. this front stalls to the north along the gulf. it could pick it up and send it towards florida along the east coast or drift and miss up towards texas and louisiana and maybe even ahead towards mexico. it's too early to say...
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interesting because we have a steady stream of moisture coming in along the southern half of the united states through mexico the form of tropical depression number 8, swirling around and takes a turn and starts to head back to the east. what that's done for us is createa series of showers and thunderstorms, localized flooding and turns up into the southwest. even yuma, there was dust storms lowering visible to a quarter of a mile. thunderstorms up in montana we'll look at that in a moment. i first wanted to show that you we're going to continue with the showers and thunderstorms, working their way through the east to the west, not a typical direction that we always get our weather but when we start seeing tropical storms many times they do take a turn into texas and that's what's happening here hitting the southern end for the weekend and going up into the southwest, that's where we have got the severe thunderstorms, watching them this weekend into the dakotas and parts of montana. we'll continue to track that. in the meantime watch for a chance in the midwest. welcome to al jazeera i'm john siegenthaler an
interesting because we have a steady stream of moisture coming in along the southern half of the united states through mexico the form of tropical depression number 8, swirling around and takes a turn and starts to head back to the east. what that's done for us is createa series of showers and thunderstorms, localized flooding and turns up into the southwest. even yuma, there was dust storms lowering visible to a quarter of a mile. thunderstorms up in montana we'll look at that in a moment. i...
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in the early 1800s, it was part of mexico, and the women who came to texas were basically genteel, southern women. they were educate, they had refinement, they had a quality of life that was pretty good, and they married husbands who were adventurers. now, why would men from the east coast and the southern states that were already in the united states -- why would they come to america -- , i mean, come to texas when it was so primitive and pretty open, pretty lawless. here is why. back then, so many of the young men were born in to families with a lot of kids, a lot of boys and girls and, you know, there were ten kids. even if they had a good life, there wasn't going to be much to be passed down. so the lure of free land is what really brought the men and the adventurers. if you moved to texas back then, when they were just getting started, and they were trying to encourage people to come from america in to this part of mexico, you got free land, and as long as you would farm it and use it, you were able to keep that free land. so these southern belles came with their hardy husbands, and wh
in the early 1800s, it was part of mexico, and the women who came to texas were basically genteel, southern women. they were educate, they had refinement, they had a quality of life that was pretty good, and they married husbands who were adventurers. now, why would men from the east coast and the southern states that were already in the united states -- why would they come to america -- , i mean, come to texas when it was so primitive and pretty open, pretty lawless. here is why. back then, so...
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also watching that area of interest in the southern gulf of mexico this could be jerry.s thinking possibility sneaking up to the northern gust or florida in a week now more mexico's problem. in chicago thunderstorm right over the top of you, we are going see probably a start of delays at o'hare airport there at midway as we start your morning and as we go throughout the morning chicago will clear up. the tropics, mexico seen by far the worst of it this season. >> bill karins thanks so much. coming up next not just a search engine any more. can google figure out how to make us live longer. radhika jones has the magazine's latest issue. we'll be right back. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that
also watching that area of interest in the southern gulf of mexico this could be jerry.s thinking possibility sneaking up to the northern gust or florida in a week now more mexico's problem. in chicago thunderstorm right over the top of you, we are going see probably a start of delays at o'hare airport there at midway as we start your morning and as we go throughout the morning chicago will clear up. the tropics, mexico seen by far the worst of it this season. >> bill karins thanks so...