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. ♪ ♪ >>> a fisherman made quite a catch off the coast of southwest australia, take a look at this, it'ssix feet long with sharp teeth and a body like an he'll. the frilled shark is sometimes described as a fish fossil because it dates back 80 million years they are rarely seen because their habitats are off limits for fishing. it doesn't look happy does it. >> all right. you never know. >> mainly dry and stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you that there is virtually dry conditions across the region i'll go in tight in the northern and western suburbs where there is snow activity west of pottstown and a little from reading none of this is likely to give you trouble, i want to show it to you and slow it down if you see this. temperatures are above freezing and as we take a look outside, spring mountain shows up on sky 6, nobody on the slopes yet and they open up and there will probably be a few people taking advantage and chilly enough for skiing and 35 in philadelphia your dew point at 30 and winds west at 6, not a strong wind profile this afternoon 34 in trenton and 34 in allentown u
. ♪ ♪ >>> a fisherman made quite a catch off the coast of southwest australia, take a look at this, it'ssix feet long with sharp teeth and a body like an he'll. the frilled shark is sometimes described as a fish fossil because it dates back 80 million years they are rarely seen because their habitats are off limits for fishing. it doesn't look happy does it. >> all right. you never know. >> mainly dry and stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you that there is virtually...
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some 1,200 miles southwest of australia search teams have been mapping the ocean's floor in an area thought to be the plane's most likely resting place based on pings between the plane and a satellite before it went missing. but what makes flight 370 different from the airasia crash is the lack of any physical evidence. >> where's the floating debris? i've expected for months that we would find light objects, things like styrofoam cups or flotation cushions or other light particles from the airplane. >> reporter: not even a wing tip or a suitcase. it was march 8 when flight 370 left kuala lumpur on a red eye flight to beijing. >> all right, 132.6 -- >> reporter: but radar and satellite evidence suggests someone turned the plane around and disabled its transponders and then flew the plane far south to the end of its fuel reserves. >> hi everyone. >> reporter: captain zahari shaw remains one of those at the center of the investigation. investigators believe somehow everyone onboard was incapacitated. and the plane eventually ran out of fuel before crashing into the water. but many surviving f
some 1,200 miles southwest of australia search teams have been mapping the ocean's floor in an area thought to be the plane's most likely resting place based on pings between the plane and a satellite before it went missing. but what makes flight 370 different from the airasia crash is the lack of any physical evidence. >> where's the floating debris? i've expected for months that we would find light objects, things like styrofoam cups or flotation cushions or other light particles from...
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we found the -- the bullet, supercritical steam from solar theermal energy in australia is the answer. throughout the southwest can light up this nation with innovation innovation is our best friend and that -- those are millions of long-term, clean, real jobs. there's no problem here. it is time to roll up our sleeves. >> dr. reese halter, paul douglas great a have you with us tonight. it is a very important subject. are we going to be our brother's keeper? and of course we're going to have disasters and tornados and hurricanes and big storms. there will be damage. what will be the conversation in washington? more offsets and digging into retirement and pension and social security to pay for disasters that are coming because we're paying no attention to climate change? elections have consequences. be prepared. we'll do nothing on climate change the next couple years. the only person to push it forward is probably the president. maybe he can motivate the republicans to pay attention to facts. we have our first oil disaster of 2015. on new year's eve eight storage oil tanks caught fire. the tanks contained 1,00
we found the -- the bullet, supercritical steam from solar theermal energy in australia is the answer. throughout the southwest can light up this nation with innovation innovation is our best friend and that -- those are millions of long-term, clean, real jobs. there's no problem here. it is time to roll up our sleeves. >> dr. reese halter, paul douglas great a have you with us tonight. it is a very important subject. are we going to be our brother's keeper? and of course we're going to...
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southwest of the country. hundreds of rescue workers have been put to work in an effort to find more victims. >> at least several hundred firefighters are battling a fast-moving wild foyer to the east in australia. the sampson flat fire has destroyed or badly damaged 26 homes there. evacuation are underway as the town is being threatened by the flames. the blaze consumed 31,000 acres just since friday. >> if you live down south, you have been fighting tornadoes and severe weather over the weekend. now get ready for a deep freeze. >> let's bring in kevin to tell us what they're facing. >> this weekend we did have severe weather pushing through. that's one system. that's going to change. let's recap what happened. this has pushed into the region. you can see what we're talking about, very, very strong thunderstorms as well as tornado damage. look at what we saw across the region. in the area, we saw anywhere between four and six tornadoes. they're not totally confirmed yet, but very, very strong. we're talking about e.f.2 to e.f.3. we're talking about mississippi alabama as well as parts of florida, as well. the system has moved through the front across parts of the atlantic now. over the next co
southwest of the country. hundreds of rescue workers have been put to work in an effort to find more victims. >> at least several hundred firefighters are battling a fast-moving wild foyer to the east in australia. the sampson flat fire has destroyed or badly damaged 26 homes there. evacuation are underway as the town is being threatened by the flames. the blaze consumed 31,000 acres just since friday. >> if you live down south, you have been fighting tornadoes and severe weather...