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in the mountains in southern mexico, coffee production fuelled the economy.hese rural communities and not self-sufficient on food, making them vulnerable to sudden crises. >> [speaking foreign language] >> lorenzo and his wife look after their grandchildren during the day, while the rest of their family worked in the fields. >> [speaking foreign language] >> food price volatility on this scale has been linked directly to speculation. >> speculation is the way that large banks can conceptually bet on the price of food and happens through what is known as futures markets, set up to help buyers manage the risk of prices changing over time. instead will we are seeing now is people coming in with no connection with the food supply whatsoever. >> this speculation is growing stronger and stronger. think about 20% of the total is in the area of investor financials, financial investors, who are just making not need, that they do the grain for any other purpose. prices riseave seen in recent months. he kind of waited. states is the principal of production, of course. ,
in the mountains in southern mexico, coffee production fuelled the economy.hese rural communities and not self-sufficient on food, making them vulnerable to sudden crises. >> [speaking foreign language] >> lorenzo and his wife look after their grandchildren during the day, while the rest of their family worked in the fields. >> [speaking foreign language] >> food price volatility on this scale has been linked directly to speculation. >> speculation is the way that...
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and the rain totals upwards of 3 to 5 inches and 2 to 4 for southern mexico. >> appreciate the headslife or death surgery of a goldfish. >> apparently. the fish was suffering from a tumor, i guess. seriously. here's jeanne moos. stupid story. jeanne moos. roll the package. >> reporter: desealed goldfish get no respect. >> this is where they buried my brother! >> my brother comes home, why did he die, dad? come on, why did he die? because who gives a [ bleep ]. that's the reason. >> reporter: but the owners of george the goldfish did give a [ bleep ]. cared so much they paid for george to have surgery to remove this giant tumor from its head. >> he was getting bullied by the other fish. >> reporter: the doctor of the lord smith animal hospital in melbourne, australia performed the surgery. took about 45 minutes. first george was put in a bucket of water laced with an and aesthetic. then more water and and aesthetic were trickled on the gills as the tumor was removed. george's owners were given a choice. either operate or put the goldfish to sleep. they considered the 10 year old fish
and the rain totals upwards of 3 to 5 inches and 2 to 4 for southern mexico. >> appreciate the headslife or death surgery of a goldfish. >> apparently. the fish was suffering from a tumor, i guess. seriously. here's jeanne moos. stupid story. jeanne moos. roll the package. >> reporter: desealed goldfish get no respect. >> this is where they buried my brother! >> my brother comes home, why did he die, dad? come on, why did he die? because who gives a [ bleep ]....
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jonathan will have a live report on that story and a surge of horrific violence in southern mexico. least six students murdered and 22 local police are the prime suspects. will carr will have that as well. see you soon. >> all right. thank you. >> i may be outnumbered but now it's my turn with this story. it seeps monthing is off limits anymore with halloween costumes becoming more and more revealing by the year. no doubt, olaf, the snowman in "frozen" will be popular this year with the kids but now the website is selling costumes that leave little to the imagination. take a look at the adult version of the lovable and goofy character turning up the heat with a skin tight body suit and thigh high stockings. company is also selling sexy costumes inspired by other characters in "frozen." i used to back in the day go trick-or-treating with my kids. i wore a richard nixon mask, heels and fish net stockings until they became about 12 and really embarrassed. >> now you save them for the parties? >> they realized why they didn't get any candy. they forced me to put on the yogi bear mask. l
jonathan will have a live report on that story and a surge of horrific violence in southern mexico. least six students murdered and 22 local police are the prime suspects. will carr will have that as well. see you soon. >> all right. thank you. >> i may be outnumbered but now it's my turn with this story. it seeps monthing is off limits anymore with halloween costumes becoming more and more revealing by the year. no doubt, olaf, the snowman in "frozen" will be popular this...
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southern border. i mean, all of those children, all those individuals that are coming across that we saw in may and june, july, that was because mexico has failed in its responsibility to secure their southern border. so when i bring that up to this president, he needs to understand that we're serious about this. we're going to be good neighbors. we're going to try to be great trading partners. >> i think you also need to point out to them what they do to illegal immigrants from central america. they put them in jail and they send them right back. so just tell them we're going to follow their laws. governor, good to see you. appreciate you being with us. >> thank you, sean. >>> coming up next, tonight, right here on "hannity". >> and you say the red line -- not allow to be occupied by the terrorist. >> president obama now being openly mocked by world leaders for his foreign policy failures. this news comes as more military leaders say boots in fact will be needed on the ground if we really want to defeat isis. we'll explain tonight on this busy news night at "hannity" continues. >>> welcome back to "hannity." now thanks to president
southern border. i mean, all of those children, all those individuals that are coming across that we saw in may and june, july, that was because mexico has failed in its responsibility to secure their southern border. so when i bring that up to this president, he needs to understand that we're serious about this. we're going to be good neighbors. we're going to try to be great trading partners. >> i think you also need to point out to them what they do to illegal immigrants from central...
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southwest, we are still talking about heavy rainfall in sections of southern arizona right up into southern new mexicond heavy downpours across west texas, all associated with what's left of odile. many locations here will be dealing with flooding downpours through at least saturday evening. take a look at how much rainfall is expected. this is on top of what has already fallen, so flash flooding will continue to be a major concern, especially across southern arizona right up into central sections of new mexico. heavy showers and thunderstorms also continuing in sections of texas, also showers and thunderstorms in the forecast today along the gulf coast right up into the florida area. high pressure in control across much of the upper midwest and the northeast. l.a. finally cooling down, temperatures no longer in the 90s today. more so on the seasonable side, in the 80s this afternoon. taking a quick peek at friday, a little bit quiet across the north, but look at that, thomas, it's still active in the south. >> yeah, really is active. and for new england and for all of us here in the new york area, lo
southwest, we are still talking about heavy rainfall in sections of southern arizona right up into southern new mexicond heavy downpours across west texas, all associated with what's left of odile. many locations here will be dealing with flooding downpours through at least saturday evening. take a look at how much rainfall is expected. this is on top of what has already fallen, so flash flooding will continue to be a major concern, especially across southern arizona right up into central...
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now to the southern areas after days of heavy rainfall finally rain will decrease in southern new mexico and across the rest of the four corners region. temperatures are as follows at 30 degrees in los angeles. with foggy weather in the morning. going to vancouver, rain mainly on tuesday. and finally getting back to 20s in chicago, as well as toronto and that's gorgeous weather for the eastern seaboard. washington, d.c. your high is going to be 22 degrees with abundance of sunshine. all right, across in europe, we're looking at very bad weather for eastern areas of europe, like the black sea region, as well as the northwestern russia. very strong winds are blowing and there's the risk of hail, and excessive amounts of rainfall. but a high pressure system is set to move in to central parts of europe, bringing nice weather. but some heavy rain is anticipated for the southern areas of the iberian peninsula, as well as some light showers for the british isles, and the south of the scandinavian peninsula. temperatures will be cooling down across central europe on tuesday. here's your extended
now to the southern areas after days of heavy rainfall finally rain will decrease in southern new mexico and across the rest of the four corners region. temperatures are as follows at 30 degrees in los angeles. with foggy weather in the morning. going to vancouver, rain mainly on tuesday. and finally getting back to 20s in chicago, as well as toronto and that's gorgeous weather for the eastern seaboard. washington, d.c. your high is going to be 22 degrees with abundance of sunshine. all right,...
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. >>> hurricane odile made landfall in southern mexico overnight.rs are packed and the resort town of los cabos. as many as 30,000 tourists and residents will ride out the storm. it strengthened to a category 4 hurricane yesterday before weakening overnight. >>> wildfires forced hundreds of evacuations in the sierra foothills. the courtney fire burned at least ten structures and the king fire is now 2500 acres. further north another wildfire is burning in the county. >>> a big debut for the 49ers as the team played its fist regular season game at levi's stadium. the night did have its disappoints though. the niners lost to the bears 28- 20 and fans experienced some of the same traffic problems that plagued previous events in santa clara. >>> i'm ryan takeo live in san leandro. this just happened in the last- minute. northbound 880 now has one lane open. there is a huge multivehicle crash here that happened almost four hours ago. we'll show you some of that video of a fiery car and this is taken from someone's cell phone. they sent it into us. nine p
. >>> hurricane odile made landfall in southern mexico overnight.rs are packed and the resort town of los cabos. as many as 30,000 tourists and residents will ride out the storm. it strengthened to a category 4 hurricane yesterday before weakening overnight. >>> wildfires forced hundreds of evacuations in the sierra foothills. the courtney fire burned at least ten structures and the king fire is now 2500 acres. further north another wildfire is burning in the county....
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we may get one little weak system spinning up heading for southern mexico and the bay of kpee campeche. september is it, this is our big month. this is when there's not a weather person in sight that takes any days off this month because this is when we can have a lot of danger, and so far so good. let's hope this continues. >> i know you'll be watching the weather out there, especially today people headed home. bill karins, thank you very much. >>> the other big story we're following this morning, the iraqi army is making significant gains in the fight against isis thanks to some critical support from the u.s. military. a new round of u.s. air strikes included isis targets in a town just a few hours north of baghdad, retaken by iraqi troops and kurdish forces. back in washington, president obama is hearing plenty of criticism from republicans jumping on the president's overall strategy on the isis threat. >> we're spending a lot of time talking about things that we won't do. that's the problem. the president wants to tell you what he won't do. he's having a hard time putting the coali
we may get one little weak system spinning up heading for southern mexico and the bay of kpee campeche. september is it, this is our big month. this is when there's not a weather person in sight that takes any days off this month because this is when we can have a lot of danger, and so far so good. let's hope this continues. >> i know you'll be watching the weather out there, especially today people headed home. bill karins, thank you very much. >>> the other big story we're...
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heavy rain moving out of southeast arizona, around tucson, working toward southern new mexico. we're going to watch this stretching from across texas all the way over toward houston. they, too, could lead to localized flooding and dangerous travel. >>> in the baja peninsula, wide damage was caused this week. a bridge was wiped out and tens of thousands remain without power or water. >>> and this morning an out of control-wildfire in northern california threatens thousands of homes. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency. zurnltly there are at least ten major wildfires burning in california. the most determination just east of sacramento. the so-called king fire exploded burning through nearly 44 square miles. it is just 5% contained. more than 2,000 homes are at risk and hundreds of them are under evacuation orders. >> well, we're leaving what has been the home of my life. i pray to god even stays safe but selfishly i don't want my house to burn either. >> further north they're assessing the damage after a wildfire destroyed 110 homes and damaged another 990. two ch
heavy rain moving out of southeast arizona, around tucson, working toward southern new mexico. we're going to watch this stretching from across texas all the way over toward houston. they, too, could lead to localized flooding and dangerous travel. >>> in the baja peninsula, wide damage was caused this week. a bridge was wiped out and tens of thousands remain without power or water. >>> and this morning an out of control-wildfire in northern california threatens thousands of...
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. >>> the other major story, the severe weather across southern california, new mexico, arizona. >> part of southern california hit by torrential downpours, trees and power lines knocked down. the athletic fields of a high school high school were damaged, and there were many traffic accidents. >> and san diego also hit, one plane hitting parked cars. that region had downpours, lightning, even hail. thousands of homes and businesses also without power. >> those storms are now heading for arizona, but the area south of phoenix has been hit by a microburst. it damaged several industrial buildings and derailed a freight train. nearly 40 cars left the tracks, no injuries and the rail cars were empty. >> that is just a preview of what is in store today. >> accuweather jim dickey tracking it all. good morning. >> it will fizzle out, but the impacts just starting in the united states. working from arizona to new mexico. heavy rain has begun to fall, and more into arizona and new mexico through the day on wednesday. and the storm tracks through on to arizona and new mexico. and locally very heavy
. >>> the other major story, the severe weather across southern california, new mexico, arizona. >> part of southern california hit by torrential downpours, trees and power lines knocked down. the athletic fields of a high school high school were damaged, and there were many traffic accidents. >> and san diego also hit, one plane hitting parked cars. that region had downpours, lightning, even hail. thousands of homes and businesses also without power. >> those storms...
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you can see over the past 24-hours we have seen steady rain across el paso a-southern new mexico and southeastern parts of arizona. the flash flood potential is still there. a lot of it happened because of hurricane odile. now we have another storm system hurricane polo. this will take a similar track. we will keep a close watch on it and we will be looking at more there. >> people are stranded in cabot. >> 11 minutes before the top of the hour. the parents of that 19-year-old american murdered in the jam of -- name of jihad. >> somebody is dying that night. i believe that. >> more from that heartbreaking interview ahead. >> major changes to the united states air force. atheists forcing military branch to make the words so help me god optional. is this the right move in the fight for faith? we report, we decide. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp
you can see over the past 24-hours we have seen steady rain across el paso a-southern new mexico and southeastern parts of arizona. the flash flood potential is still there. a lot of it happened because of hurricane odile. now we have another storm system hurricane polo. this will take a similar track. we will keep a close watch on it and we will be looking at more there. >> people are stranded in cabot. >> 11 minutes before the top of the hour. the parents of that 19-year-old...
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now moving into the united states, from mexico, and spreading a lot of rain, three, four, 5 inches of rain in some places cents, gone from arizona now into southernco, and here in the atlantic, we still have hurricane edouard, eight a miles an hour, middle of the atlantic ocean, expected to stay there, then move actually toward europe. so, again, not a problem for us. weather isn't a problem for us in anyway, high pressure is in control, clear skies, it is a comfortable morning, and we expect it to be another beautiful day. may notice a few more clouds than yesterday. but, you probably won't. 40 degrees in mount pocono, 48 in pottstown, and 47 in allentown, so those are the cool places this morning. here in the city, it is 58, 50 in millville, dover, 56. as you get started, if you get started, this early, on a thursday morning. winds have moved out of the northwest, again, and that is where the cool air comes from. by the weekend, going to have southwest winds, and that's when it will warm up. and we'll show that you in a moment. in the seven day forecast, so your kick off forecast for the eagles game is for 80 degrees, mix of sun and clouds, sou
now moving into the united states, from mexico, and spreading a lot of rain, three, four, 5 inches of rain in some places cents, gone from arizona now into southernco, and here in the atlantic, we still have hurricane edouard, eight a miles an hour, middle of the atlantic ocean, expected to stay there, then move actually toward europe. so, again, not a problem for us. weather isn't a problem for us in anyway, high pressure is in control, clear skies, it is a comfortable morning, and we expect...
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it's going to bring a lot of heavy rain into connections of sections of southern arizona and southern new mexico so we'll watch for a flood threat over the next several days there. back at home mostly clear, chilly for the overnight. those numbers in the city around 56 degrees. mid 40s north and west. and then we rebound to right around where we were today. 74 degrees for that high temperature. winds light and variable. weather by the numbers tomorrow, on scale of one to 10, really it's going to be really comfortable day. we're looking at temperatures below average a little taste of fall. but a lot of sunshine. and you can see we keep that trend over the next several days. a little cooler still on friday. but we warm up for the last weekend of summer. 77 saturday. and low 80s, how about that, on sunday. next rain chance by the way next monday. >> thank you scott. >> all right. howard? >> eagles. >> i'm not looking forward to the rain and the eagles i'm looking forward to sunday though. eagles are two-zero. two-zero but the way they got there no one expected. but the kicker for the eagles just on
it's going to bring a lot of heavy rain into connections of sections of southern arizona and southern new mexico so we'll watch for a flood threat over the next several days there. back at home mostly clear, chilly for the overnight. those numbers in the city around 56 degrees. mid 40s north and west. and then we rebound to right around where we were today. 74 degrees for that high temperature. winds light and variable. weather by the numbers tomorrow, on scale of one to 10, really it's going...
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. >>> well, time now to take a look at today's weather, a band of storms from southern new mexico extends up into the ohio valley. showers for the upper midwest and up to a foot of mountain snow in parts of montana and wyoming. >> yes, in september. a blast of cold canadian air cooling half of the united states. 47 degrees in billings. 50s and 60s elsewhere. hot in the southwest, 80s and 90s. >>> a strong solar flare is blasting toward our planet after bouncing off the sun and scientists say the worst of the particles will go above the earth likely. it's moving 2.5 million miles an hour and could whiz by us as early as tomorrow and may cause slight disturbances in satellite and radio transmissions but not expected to knock out power grids. >> not expected. the caveat always being put into these flares pointing up. >> but the iphone 6 has come out so we don't matter. >>> still ahead, a breach that keeps getting bigger. new details about the hack at home depot and the stolen cards already being used. >>> plus, flare-up in ferguson. another round of arrests and still unrest still taking a st
. >>> well, time now to take a look at today's weather, a band of storms from southern new mexico extends up into the ohio valley. showers for the upper midwest and up to a foot of mountain snow in parts of montana and wyoming. >> yes, in september. a blast of cold canadian air cooling half of the united states. 47 degrees in billings. 50s and 60s elsewhere. hot in the southwest, 80s and 90s. >>> a strong solar flare is blasting toward our planet after bouncing off the...
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. >>> hurricane odile, a large and powerful storm, slammed into the southern end of mexico's baja peninsulait slammed near cabo san lucas. it's dangerous storm with sustained winds of 120 miles per hour. 30,000 tourists, most of them tourists, hunkered down. >>> this morning two wildfires are burning out of control in california, the worst near bass lake, a popular recreation area, burned 21 buildings. about 21,000 residents evacuated. the courtney fire began about yesterday afternoon and burned 300 acres. further north a wildfire east of sacramento forced the evacuation of more than 130 homes. >> baltimore ravens running back ray rice will appeal his suspension over domestic violence. as bribe webb reports the rice case was just the start of a bad week for the nfl as it has the league scrambling to salvage its image. >> craig hardy became the third player in just a week. he's 'peeling a july domestic assault conviction. >> it's a very serious issue. >> reporter: a minnesota deactivated star running back adrian peterson after he was charged with child abuse. peterson's attorney said he admi
. >>> hurricane odile, a large and powerful storm, slammed into the southern end of mexico's baja peninsulait slammed near cabo san lucas. it's dangerous storm with sustained winds of 120 miles per hour. 30,000 tourists, most of them tourists, hunkered down. >>> this morning two wildfires are burning out of control in california, the worst near bass lake, a popular recreation area, burned 21 buildings. about 21,000 residents evacuated. the courtney fire began about yesterday...
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hurricane odeales hammering communities along the southern tip of mexico's baja peninsula.caused minor flooding. the eye of the storm is expected to make landfall in the next few hours. emergency shelters have been set up to house as many as 30,000 people. >>> abc7 meteorologist drew tuma tells us it could affect the weather in the bay area. >> a lot of moisture associated with that storm, and we'll track it for you. locally now, live doppler 7hd, bright blue skies, so you're not going to find any rain. looking at the sutro tower cam, few thin clouds along the water. the sunset is at 7:18 p.m. san francisco, currently 65. san jose, 77. 8 4 , morgan hill. half moon bay, 64. gorgeous yous shot from the emeryville cam. and the wind today very active out of the south southwest, keeping temperatures cooler inland. santa rosa right now, 77. that's seven degrees cooler than this time yesterday. napa, 76. 81, novato. our s.f.o. cam, little lying breeze as the treetops are moving a bit. tonight, coastal clouds around the bay, and temperatures back to seasonal as we head through the
hurricane odeales hammering communities along the southern tip of mexico's baja peninsula.caused minor flooding. the eye of the storm is expected to make landfall in the next few hours. emergency shelters have been set up to house as many as 30,000 people. >>> abc7 meteorologist drew tuma tells us it could affect the weather in the bay area. >> a lot of moisture associated with that storm, and we'll track it for you. locally now, live doppler 7hd, bright blue skies, so you're not...
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hurricane odeales hammering communities along the southern tip of mexico's baja peninsula. rain caused minor flooding. the eye of the storm is expected to make landfall in the next few hours. emergency shelters have been set up to house as many as 30,000 people. >>> abc7 meteorologist drew tuma tells us it could affect the weather in the bay area. >> a lot of moisture associated with that storm, and we'll track it for you. locally now, live doppler 7hd, bright blue skies, so you're not going to find any rain. looking at the sutro tower cam, few thin clouds along the water. the sunset is at 7:18 p.m. san francisco, currently 65. san jose, 77. 8 4 , morgan hill. half moon bay, 64. gorgeous yous shot from the emeryville cam. and the wind today very active out of the south southwest, keeping temperatures cooler inland. santa rosa right now, 77. that's seven degrees cooler than this time yesterday. napa, 76. 81, novato. our s.f.o. cam, little lying breeze as the treetops are moving a bit. tonight, coastal clouds around the bay, and temperatures back to seasonal as we head throug
hurricane odeales hammering communities along the southern tip of mexico's baja peninsula. rain caused minor flooding. the eye of the storm is expected to make landfall in the next few hours. emergency shelters have been set up to house as many as 30,000 people. >>> abc7 meteorologist drew tuma tells us it could affect the weather in the bay area. >> a lot of moisture associated with that storm, and we'll track it for you. locally now, live doppler 7hd, bright blue skies, so...
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mexico, topping as much as 130 millimeters. because of that dolly still remnant low being here, the surge of the moisture continues. all that combines will be bringing a messy picture across southernreas of mexico and surging up to the four corners. flash flooding is possible anywhere around these areas. heavy rain will be traversing for the next couple days. stormy weather will be continuing here. stormy weather will be pounding here into the western great lake region, topping 70 millimeters of rainfall and there are chances of hail and really gusty conditions. down to the florida panhandle looking very messy. out to the west we're looking at wintery precipitation. about 7 centimeters will fall in the higher elevations and the low temperatures will be dropping to single digits. but on the flip side we're looking at some summer hanging on in new york and in d.c. watch out for heatstroke there. as for the midsection of the u.s. due to that cold front, denver will see a huge drop from 33 degrees down to 23 and then down to 22 on your friday and wichita take a look at that, 36 reported on wednesday, down to 24 degrees. so these temperature drops will be really difficult for bodies to
mexico, topping as much as 130 millimeters. because of that dolly still remnant low being here, the surge of the moisture continues. all that combines will be bringing a messy picture across southernreas of mexico and surging up to the four corners. flash flooding is possible anywhere around these areas. heavy rain will be traversing for the next couple days. stormy weather will be continuing here. stormy weather will be pounding here into the western great lake region, topping 70 millimeters...
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southern arizona. and into areas of new mexico. good deal of rain this morning from el paso, almost up to albuquerque. our computers are projecting anywhere between two to four inches of rain in southern portions of arizona, new mexico. not a lot, hardly any from vegas to los angeles or even san diego. so we would like to get moisture in there, but we haven't. still have another hot day today for you in l.a., around 96. yesterday, malibu, was 101. that's your arizona and new mexico. fresno at 103. of course, that fire around weed, california, that burned a quarter of the town, that's a horrendous story itself. >> and the hot temperatures, will it be that hot in september too? >> next week looks very hot in the west. >> thanks for that update. >>> what do you do when the temperatures get too hot into the triple digits and you're covered in fur. look at this. you go pool hopping. that's what this black bear did on sunday in southern california. >> smart bear. >> the pool's owner said the uninvited guest cooled off for 15 minutes befor
southern arizona. and into areas of new mexico. good deal of rain this morning from el paso, almost up to albuquerque. our computers are projecting anywhere between two to four inches of rain in southern portions of arizona, new mexico. not a lot, hardly any from vegas to los angeles or even san diego. so we would like to get moisture in there, but we haven't. still have another hot day today for you in l.a., around 96. yesterday, malibu, was 101. that's your arizona and new mexico. fresno at...
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this just in, we have brand-new tropical depression just formed in the southern gulf of mexico. good news, it's not going to impact the united states. it's expected to head westward into mexico. back to you. >> kelly cass tonight. thanks. >>> the fallout continues after a hacking attack involving some very personal intimate photographs of celebrities including oscar winner jennifer lawrence. they were posted online for all the world to see. it's not just an embarrassing breach of privacy for the stars who were exposed, it's also highlighting the risks for anyone who takes pictures on a phone. we get our report tonight from nbc's jacob rascon in los angeles. >> reporter: jennifer lawrence is one of the biggest names in hollywood. but overnight the young oscar winner took center stage for a different reason after dozens of nude and risque photos of the actress appeared on an anonymous online image sharing site. with them similar photos reporting to show kate upton, rihanna and arianna grande. and more than 100 other famous women in what many call the biggest celebrity hacking ever
this just in, we have brand-new tropical depression just formed in the southern gulf of mexico. good news, it's not going to impact the united states. it's expected to head westward into mexico. back to you. >> kelly cass tonight. thanks. >>> the fallout continues after a hacking attack involving some very personal intimate photographs of celebrities including oscar winner jennifer lawrence. they were posted online for all the world to see. it's not just an embarrassing breach of...
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another system is affecting baja, california as well as southern areas of mexico. that will add up about 200 to 250 millimeters of rainfall. that is another system that we're tracking called norbert. the system that has spawned a dozen tornados in kansas and michigan is finally pulling away. severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for you out here in new york and tennessee but it's more toward the dangerous heat that we're looking at in new york. 33 degrees was reported yesterday. that's the hottest day so far this year. and the heat is still likely to continue. so really mid summer like here but on the flip side looking at winter weather advisory in the northern rockies. and it is really winter down toward southern hemisphere. and we have a strong system. take a look at how big this system is. it's more of the gust, not really the rain. but sydney has already report of 115 kilometer-per-hour winds. i'll leave you now for your extended forecasts around the globe. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining
another system is affecting baja, california as well as southern areas of mexico. that will add up about 200 to 250 millimeters of rainfall. that is another system that we're tracking called norbert. the system that has spawned a dozen tornados in kansas and michigan is finally pulling away. severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for you out here in new york and tennessee but it's more toward the dangerous heat that we're looking at in new york. 33 degrees was reported yesterday. that's the...
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. >>> hurricane odile, a large and powerful storm, slammed into the southern end of mexico's baja californiapeninsula. the storm made landfall near cabo san lucas, a popular tourist destination. it's dangerous storm with sustained winds of 120 miles per hour. 30,000 tourists, most of them tourists, hunkered down in shelters. >>> this morning two wildfires are burning out of control in california, the worst near bass lake, a popular recreation area, burned 21 buildings. about 1,000 residents evacuated. the courtney fire began yesterday afternoon and burned 300 acres. further north a wildfire east of sacramento forced the evacuation of more than 130 homes. >> baltimore ravens running back ray rice will reportedly appeal his indefinite suspension for domestic violence. espn says rice could make his case as early as today. as brian webb reports, the rice case was just the start of bad week for the nfl that has the league scrambling to salvage its image. >> reporter: the carolina's greg hardy became the third nfl player bench in a week an hour before sunday's game zenagainste detroit lions. he's
. >>> hurricane odile, a large and powerful storm, slammed into the southern end of mexico's baja californiapeninsula. the storm made landfall near cabo san lucas, a popular tourist destination. it's dangerous storm with sustained winds of 120 miles per hour. 30,000 tourists, most of them tourists, hunkered down in shelters. >>> this morning two wildfires are burning out of control in california, the worst near bass lake, a popular recreation area, burned 21 buildings. about...
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Sep 22, 2014
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widely posted in the eastern parts or i should say western parts of texas, as well as the southern half of mexico. and new mexico, i should say. and out towards the north after days of dry weather finally a heavy rainmaker will be on its way to affect the pacific northwest, as well as british columbia. temperatures are going down to 25 degrees in portland. you saw 34 degrees on your saturday. so a little change in store for you. the cooler temperatures for you in chicago, as well as toronto, and in the low 20s in washington, d.c., as well as new york city on the last day of summer. finally over towards europe. significant rainfall and hail was reported in many areas in eastern and central europe. we have a low pressure system and connected front over the north and the south. the worst will happen in and around switzerland and austria on your monday. hail thunderstorms and even heavy rain is anticipated. now, out west, dry weather is expected for parts of germany, as well as paris, and other parts of france on your monday and temperatures are quite comfortable. paris at 19 degrees for the high, 18
widely posted in the eastern parts or i should say western parts of texas, as well as the southern half of mexico. and new mexico, i should say. and out towards the north after days of dry weather finally a heavy rainmaker will be on its way to affect the pacific northwest, as well as british columbia. temperatures are going down to 25 degrees in portland. you saw 34 degrees on your saturday. so a little change in store for you. the cooler temperatures for you in chicago, as well as toronto,...
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the rain, the threat will be through the south-eastern part of arizona, and over here towards southern new mexico. silver city and other areas - we'll watch you over the next 24 hours as the rain makes it way a little over here towards the east. we'll see improvement towards the west. things will clear up. spotty showers by the time we get to friday. as we go towards saturday, most of the rain will be isolated and we are going to be getting out of that situation. the other storm down towards mexico, we don't think it will be a problem for the sworn part of the united states. >>> thank you. coming up next - another police department under the microscope after a deadly shooting. plus, betting on books. why one man thinks the chapter on independent stores is not closed just yet. >> a firsthand look at the ongoing battle against the isil threat. >> bombs are cracking off in the distance... >> this is a booby trap in the islamic state >> ...a sniper around the corner here... >> from the front lines, josh rushing reports, on al jazeera america >>> nowadays the literary well is filled with kindles, and
the rain, the threat will be through the south-eastern part of arizona, and over here towards southern new mexico. silver city and other areas - we'll watch you over the next 24 hours as the rain makes it way a little over here towards the east. we'll see improvement towards the west. things will clear up. spotty showers by the time we get to friday. as we go towards saturday, most of the rain will be isolated and we are going to be getting out of that situation. the other storm down towards...
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and then you see southern new mexico with flash flood watches as a result of that tropical moisture getting talking about the mojave desert. so it doesn't take a lot to cause flooding. and i believe that's what we will have in the next few days. must pay attention to this. the hurricane isn't going to make landfall, but it will have significant impacts here across the united states. >> especially those areas where they will get a lot of rain, but i'm sure they want that rain. >>> so if you own a dog -- i owned a dog at one point -- and you learn this pretty quickly, that if you leave your shoes on the floor it could be a bad thing. but it's not just shoes. dogs apparently will eat anything as jeanne moos reports. >> reporter: you never know where their knnose has been, wh they're guilty of eating until you see the x-ray and see what hooked them. from marley the pooch who grabbed a shish kebob skewer to the chihuahua who somehow swallowed nine needles, we have the x-ray contest winners. maybe you've already seen a great dane gulp down 43 and a half socks. >> removing sock after sock of all d
and then you see southern new mexico with flash flood watches as a result of that tropical moisture getting talking about the mojave desert. so it doesn't take a lot to cause flooding. and i believe that's what we will have in the next few days. must pay attention to this. the hurricane isn't going to make landfall, but it will have significant impacts here across the united states. >> especially those areas where they will get a lot of rain, but i'm sure they want that rain. >>>...
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and we lean in on southern mexico to make sure their borders. >> ms. app, send them home or keep them here? >> there is a process. if they have true refugee status. -- if they ref jeez are refugees, they have status. >> are you in favor of keeping them? >> i am. i am a mom. it is hard to send them miles and miles. >> i am hearing from teachers and parents saying we have enough needs to take care of in our municipalities and schools to take care of another later of children. it is hard enough to make sure everybody is taken care of. >> i ask that question because you are seeking to identify yourselves to third district voters. as you are seeking to do that are others running commercials, doing it negative for you. mr. young, first one about you. >> i can't wait. >> after 20 years in washington, david young says -- arrive seen the ugly of washington, d.c. i have been caught by it's trappings. >> caught by its trappings. maybe that is why young wants to give more tracks breaks to big corporations and billionaires and pay for it by slashing funding for sch
and we lean in on southern mexico to make sure their borders. >> ms. app, send them home or keep them here? >> there is a process. if they have true refugee status. -- if they ref jeez are refugees, they have status. >> are you in favor of keeping them? >> i am. i am a mom. it is hard to send them miles and miles. >> i am hearing from teachers and parents saying we have enough needs to take care of in our municipalities and schools to take care of another later of...
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its it continues across sections of surgeon knew mexico moving into texas that flood threat over half a foot of rain has fallen in southerntions of new mexico. for us we're looking at mid 50s in the city for tonight. 47 degrees in the suburbs. cool conditions, dry and quiet and then mostly sunny feeling like fall. highs tomorrow only in the low 70s for philadelphia. the temple game looking nice at the lingering on saturday as we move into sunday, low 80s. 10-degree drop from sunday into monday as we kick off fall. monday night and then temperatures next week for highs stay in the low 70s. there's that forecast. 1:00 o'clock kick off. what about 80 degrees at the linc. >> i'm fine with it. i think howard is okay as long as it doesn't downpour or anything like that. >> i mean, 75 would be perfect. but you can't get everything you want. >> scott will work on it for you. >> okay. >> keep the rain away. all right. the flyers will likely be without their steady yesterday defenseman for the entire season. and it's another day with chip kelly and the mode ya. there are questions that are redundant and that set chip off. it happen
its it continues across sections of surgeon knew mexico moving into texas that flood threat over half a foot of rain has fallen in southerntions of new mexico. for us we're looking at mid 50s in the city for tonight. 47 degrees in the suburbs. cool conditions, dry and quiet and then mostly sunny feeling like fall. highs tomorrow only in the low 70s for philadelphia. the temple game looking nice at the lingering on saturday as we move into sunday, low 80s. 10-degree drop from sunday into monday...
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the forecast flash flood watches in southern new mexico.e northwest and northern california, heavy rain could be a big help to firefighters out there. severe weather outlook around denver. thunderstorms from the dakotas to oklahoma. rain from the florida panhandle up to the carolinas. >>> mild 70s an the map in the northeast. the nest the 80s along the gulf coast. and up to the rockies. triple digits in the southwest. >>> the new miss america isn't perfect. pageant officials are confirming that kira kazantsev was kicked out of her college sorority. they won't say why, only that she has been "completely transparent" about the incident. the gossip site jezebel says she was hazing pledges at hofstra university. so this, if you are stuck in traffic and going nowhere soon, what do you do? you make the best of it, right? >> absolutely. >> you do this. ♪ >> new meaning to the word traffic jam. that's what happened. the accident an the pennsylvania turnpike brought everyone to a standstill. someone broke out the steel drums. everyone got into the c
the forecast flash flood watches in southern new mexico.e northwest and northern california, heavy rain could be a big help to firefighters out there. severe weather outlook around denver. thunderstorms from the dakotas to oklahoma. rain from the florida panhandle up to the carolinas. >>> mild 70s an the map in the northeast. the nest the 80s along the gulf coast. and up to the rockies. triple digits in the southwest. >>> the new miss america isn't perfect. pageant officials...
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. >> here is a look at odile remnants, spreading in southern new mexico, panhandle of texas. now here in the atlantic, still have hurricane edouard, it is a category one hurricane, but it is 900 miles away from the azures, in the middle. ocean, headed away us from, we don't even have the risk of rip currents from that one any more. ultimate doppler, showing, thanks to high pressure, we don't have any precipitation to show you, we just have few clouds around here, and, there and we won't get a weak cold front later today. but it is not going to make big difference in the temperatures. 43 degrees mount pocono, 47 pottstown, 56 degrees down here in the city. it is always a little warmer, in the urban areas, because of all of the buildings, the urban heat island, we call it, 51 degrees in wilmington, 48 millville. 52 degrees in wildwood. the temperature trends has been going up a little bit since sunday's high of only 69 degrees. seventy-five is where we were yesterday. for high temperature, eagles game, on sunday, eagles and washington at 1:00 o'clock, it will be about 80 degree
. >> here is a look at odile remnants, spreading in southern new mexico, panhandle of texas. now here in the atlantic, still have hurricane edouard, it is a category one hurricane, but it is 900 miles away from the azures, in the middle. ocean, headed away us from, we don't even have the risk of rip currents from that one any more. ultimate doppler, showing, thanks to high pressure, we don't have any precipitation to show you, we just have few clouds around here, and, there and we won't...
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a band of storms stretching from southern new mexico up through the ohio valley blanketing the entirest. a separate ban of showers extending into the upper midwest. mountain snows in fact up to a foot in some places in store for montana and wyoming. >> a blast of cold canadian air cooling the northern half of the u.s. 47 degrees for billings. 50s, 60s, elsewhere. hot across the southern tier. 80s and 90s. >>> well, you may never look at your spare change the same way again. once you see what some folks did with theirs. >> this is the world's largest coin mosaic created by employees of a metal working company using $214,000 in coins. it was unveiled in chicago, measuring, 850 square feet. large enough to match a new record in the guinness book. >> very impressive. showing a worker holding a gear and the globe. an image to honor the role manufacturing plays in the u.s. economy. of course, a penny saved is a penny placed, apparently. >> there you go. i have a lot of loose change, i'm happy to donate. >> start covering the desk, david would love that. >> a great idea. i think he'd love it
a band of storms stretching from southern new mexico up through the ohio valley blanketing the entirest. a separate ban of showers extending into the upper midwest. mountain snows in fact up to a foot in some places in store for montana and wyoming. >> a blast of cold canadian air cooling the northern half of the u.s. 47 degrees for billings. 50s, 60s, elsewhere. hot across the southern tier. 80s and 90s. >>> well, you may never look at your spare change the same way again. once...
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we need lean on our southern neighbors, mexico, to lean on their southern border and make sure their border is secure. >> ms. appel, send them home or settle here? >> there is a process. are they refugees? if they have that status, iowa has been very welcoming to refugees. >> are you? >> i am. i am a mom of six. i can hardy imagine how hard it must be to send your child over miles and miles. >> i am hearing from teachers and parents and communities and they are saying we have enough needs to take care of in the schools with our other than children and this is another burden. it is hard to make sure everyone is taken care of. we need it take care of our children first. >> you are seeking to identify yourself to third district congressional voters and as you are seeking to do that others are running commercials doing it for you negatively. we have a couple of those commercials. mr. young, first one about you. >> david young says -- >> i have seen the ugly of washington, d.c. caught by its trappings. >> maybe that is why young wants to give more tax breaks to big corporations and billon
we need lean on our southern neighbors, mexico, to lean on their southern border and make sure their border is secure. >> ms. appel, send them home or settle here? >> there is a process. are they refugees? if they have that status, iowa has been very welcoming to refugees. >> are you? >> i am. i am a mom of six. i can hardy imagine how hard it must be to send your child over miles and miles. >> i am hearing from teachers and parents and communities and they are...
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Sep 17, 2014
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that moisture to deal with and it's going to spread right through parts of arizona and southern parts of new mexico along that line. we are going to see tremendous amounts of rain maybe three to five inches here in the next 24 hours to 36 hours so we are expecting a lot of flooding there. back to california, we are looking at a storm system headed our way. this is rather weak as we head in toward the evening hours. you see a few scattered showers beginning to show up in parts of the north bay even into the santa cruz mountains and then overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning becoming more widespread so i think tomorrow may be a little tricky with the commute. you could see some scattered showers, of course, any of those roadways getting wet now with the oils out there and you could have people sliding across the highways. temperatures are going to be warm this afternoon still some 80s well inland, 70s and 80s inside the bay. and then some 60s along the coastline. your sunset time is 7:14. your sunrise tomorrow, 6:54. and as we look out toward the next couple of days, yeah, we have a chance of
that moisture to deal with and it's going to spread right through parts of arizona and southern parts of new mexico along that line. we are going to see tremendous amounts of rain maybe three to five inches here in the next 24 hours to 36 hours so we are expecting a lot of flooding there. back to california, we are looking at a storm system headed our way. this is rather weak as we head in toward the evening hours. you see a few scattered showers beginning to show up in parts of the north bay...
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a loss of their life. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> they told us about crossing the southern point of mexicong through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. [ speaking a foreign language ] musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or th
a loss of their life. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> they told us about crossing the southern point of mexicong through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it....
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a loss of their life. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> they told us about crossing the southern point of mexicoco to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. [ speaking a foreign language ] fact. every time you take advil liqui gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger t
a loss of their life. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> they told us about crossing the southern point of mexicoco to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i...
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showers they will continue for southern parts of mexico where we have of course seen our recent spellf flooding. southern parts of the u.s., you can see a bond of clouds across the southeast there. you will start to see bits of clouds in the southwestern corner of the united states. one or two showers in the area here, heavy rain setting in up towards denver by that the time it gets to the weekend and that rain continuing. >> still ahead on the aljazeera news hour, mozambique's main opposition leader expected to come out of hiding. >> the u.n. launch as new appeal to fight the ebola outbreak that's killed more than 1900 people in south africa. >> later in sport, a roof collapses at a world badminton event in vietnam. we'll have the details. we're back after the break. break. >> more than 60 world leaders are attending a crucial nato u.s. mitt in wales where events in ukraine dominate the agenda. petro poroshenko and western leaders have been holding talks ahead of the summit. >> russia and ukraine working on a peace deal. poroshenko said if a deal is signed, he is ready to order a cea
showers they will continue for southern parts of mexico where we have of course seen our recent spellf flooding. southern parts of the u.s., you can see a bond of clouds across the southeast there. you will start to see bits of clouds in the southwestern corner of the united states. one or two showers in the area here, heavy rain setting in up towards denver by that the time it gets to the weekend and that rain continuing. >> still ahead on the aljazeera news hour, mozambique's main...
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a little bit where the heaviest rain is coming down across central and southern sections of new mexico and that overspreads western sections of texas. over the next several days, throughout at least saturday evening, another one to two inches of rainfall, some places locally could see up to six inches, so life threatening flooding possible as we head on into the weekend. in the pacific northwest, pretty showery, cloudy as well, with temperatures in the upper 60s. that's a look at your national the week, highs more closer to seasonable today. and that's your thursday forecast. so, dara, looks like things will stay active in the desert southwest, into western texas, into the weekend. >> looks like those triple digits are also coming down a little bit. that's good news. thank you, jeannette. >> how much money does the government waste out of every dollar they'll spend? we'll tell you. plus, the scene of a horrific church collapse. details coming in two. (vo) get ready! fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy
a little bit where the heaviest rain is coming down across central and southern sections of new mexico and that overspreads western sections of texas. over the next several days, throughout at least saturday evening, another one to two inches of rainfall, some places locally could see up to six inches, so life threatening flooding possible as we head on into the weekend. in the pacific northwest, pretty showery, cloudy as well, with temperatures in the upper 60s. that's a look at your national...
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in mexico, an army officer and seven soldiers have been detained over an alleged massacre in the southerntate of mexico. the army claimed the victims died in a firefight in june. people were shot at chest level against a wall. all but one of the 22 people killed were shot after they had surrendered. pope francis has removed a paraguayan bishop accused of covering up sexual abuse. he was a member of the right movement who was accused of sexually abusing students in a boarding school in pennsylvania. the vatican statement on his removal says nothing about the alleged abuse. the bishop had also alienated colleagues by forming his own more conservative seminary. his ouster came two days after the vatican announced it was placing a former bishop under house arrest in a separate case. he is accused of paying for sex with children while serving his vatican ambassador in the dominican republic. month, pope francis reinstated in nicaraguan priest nearly three decades after he was suspended for his role in the sandinista government. to see our interviews, you can go to our website at democracynow.o
in mexico, an army officer and seven soldiers have been detained over an alleged massacre in the southerntate of mexico. the army claimed the victims died in a firefight in june. people were shot at chest level against a wall. all but one of the 22 people killed were shot after they had surrendered. pope francis has removed a paraguayan bishop accused of covering up sexual abuse. he was a member of the right movement who was accused of sexually abusing students in a boarding school in...
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Sep 7, 2014
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quick look at the southwest where the showers and thunderstorms are coming up into southern california, new mexicoizona, utah, amounts of rainfall that are two to three-inches in various points of time, so flash flood warnings in place and floodwaters, big concerns as that water is going to be rushing down high hills. quickly, we'll have this concern mainly through sunday to the southern portion of the area and all that moisture from the hurricane near mexico is going to press up into nevada and utah monday. to the northeast, almost two inches of rain in cleveland, ohio the last 24 hours, as the system's been moving through, new york has not recorded rain. boston came up to almost half an inch and storms are sweeping through and boy, is it going to be cooler and drier into tomorrow. >> big change on the way. thank you. >> a swede issue film won the top prize, a surreal piece with the plot difficult to describe. twenty films were in the running for the golden lion award. it felt much difference from previous years. we have more. >> in the end, something rather unusual happened in the venice film fe
quick look at the southwest where the showers and thunderstorms are coming up into southern california, new mexicoizona, utah, amounts of rainfall that are two to three-inches in various points of time, so flash flood warnings in place and floodwaters, big concerns as that water is going to be rushing down high hills. quickly, we'll have this concern mainly through sunday to the southern portion of the area and all that moisture from the hurricane near mexico is going to press up into nevada...