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secondly, our focus at southwestern university is on making connections. there is no better way to make connections than through a presence election when there are political and social applications, psychological -- brown, did she talk about what may be ahead for the debate in the fall? guest: she did not foreshadow that, though we expect both presidential and vice prejudicial debates in the fall. everybody tod really actively listen. she was pulling on many of the tenets of southwestern which is to think on your own, and make the connections that you need to distracted bybe the noise that is social media and other individuals, but really try to make your own decisions and think carefully and thoughtfully. host: how was her speech received by the graduates? guest: they loved it. we lined up at the end of the ceremony and walked through. i was standing across from her. her -- of them think thanked her and said how much they appreciated her words. i had faculty say with one of ,he best commencement speakers which is pretty good because be are the oldest inst
secondly, our focus at southwestern university is on making connections. there is no better way to make connections than through a presence election when there are political and social applications, psychological -- brown, did she talk about what may be ahead for the debate in the fall? guest: she did not foreshadow that, though we expect both presidential and vice prejudicial debates in the fall. everybody tod really actively listen. she was pulling on many of the tenets of southwestern which...
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edward berger who is president of southwestern university in texas. an interesting choice for your commencement speaker. is the executive director director of the commission on presidential debates. multifold.it was 'tis the season to be thinking about residential elections in a could not think of a more appropriate individual to speak at a very high level and in a very thoughtful level about the upcoming national elections but southwestern university our focus is on making connections and there is no better way to make connections than through a presidential election where there are political applications and social implications and drama. was really an obvious choice. >> it has been a big year for debates already. did janet brown talk at all about what may be ahead for the debates in the fall? >> she did not really foreshadow any of that, though we do expect both presidential and vice presidential debates in the fall. ,he really encouraged everybody not just the graduates, but everyone listening to actively listen and she was pulling on many of the
edward berger who is president of southwestern university in texas. an interesting choice for your commencement speaker. is the executive director director of the commission on presidential debates. multifold.it was 'tis the season to be thinking about residential elections in a could not think of a more appropriate individual to speak at a very high level and in a very thoughtful level about the upcoming national elections but southwestern university our focus is on making connections and...
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now, the rainy season has started in the southwestern islands of japan. the onset was seven days later than average in the okinawa region and only about five days later than average. the seasonal frontal system will continue to affect the southwestern islands of japan. rainy weather should continue throughout the week. the extended front is swinging through western japan, so areas like kumamoto will see heavy rainfall into tonight. due to many earthquakes the ground is quite loosened so additional rain could raise the potential for flooding as well as landslides and mudslides. rainy weather should reach central japan including tokyo tomorrow morning. it's going to be quite gusty across many portions of japan. so it's going to be a quite wet day and windy day across many portions of japan on tuesday. tokyo rainy weather with a high of 20 degrees. kyoto 25 degrees with sunny weather and a rain chance for your tuesday. on wednesday, sunny weather should come back, temperatures expected to reach early summer-like levels as we go into the latter part of this w
now, the rainy season has started in the southwestern islands of japan. the onset was seven days later than average in the okinawa region and only about five days later than average. the seasonal frontal system will continue to affect the southwestern islands of japan. rainy weather should continue throughout the week. the extended front is swinging through western japan, so areas like kumamoto will see heavy rainfall into tonight. due to many earthquakes the ground is quite loosened so...
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government officials say the impact of the earthquakes and the southwestern part of the country helped to limit it. there were more jobs than people to fill them. ratio of job offers to people lookinfofor work stood at 1.34 in april meaning there were 134 openings for every 100 job seekers, the highest level since march 1991. the unemployment rate stood at 3.2%, unchanged from the previous march. twoek stocks ended higher following the better than expected figures. it was the fifth session in the row the nikkei average gained ground. for the details we go to giang nguyen at the tokyo stock exchange. >> shares in tokyo got off to a bit of a wobbly start. as the dollar rebounded many investors picked up export-related stocks and the nikkei climbed almost 1% to close at 17234. the five days of gains made for the longest winning streak since last november. index reached a five-week high. for the month of may it posted a 3.4% increase. the dollar has gained more than 4% in one month. fed chair janet yellen suggested that u.s. interest r rates coul be increased in the coming months by helped
government officials say the impact of the earthquakes and the southwestern part of the country helped to limit it. there were more jobs than people to fill them. ratio of job offers to people lookinfofor work stood at 1.34 in april meaning there were 134 openings for every 100 job seekers, the highest level since march 1991. the unemployment rate stood at 3.2%, unchanged from the previous march. twoek stocks ended higher following the better than expected figures. it was the fifth session in...
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look at the lightning strikes in southwestern pennsylvania. i will be back with more on what to expect overnight and for our wakeup tomorrow morning. denise? >>> from our delaware bureau, family and friends are coming together to remember amy joyner francis. a week ago she died following a bathroom brawl. we have for from outside of st. paul church where the community is offering condolences to the family. >> they are holding a visitation to allow family and friends to begin the process of saying good-bye. whether you knew the 16-year-old or not, so many people are grieving. in this community and beyond. the wrestling team gathered to go inside together. amy was the team's manager. a number of other students showed up to pay respects. on april 21st, the 16-year-old died after brutally beaten in a fight in the first floor bathroom in howard high school of technology. friends say it could have been over a boy. since that day, the incident has become a national story, sparking outrage. three girls believed to be involved in the fight have been su
look at the lightning strikes in southwestern pennsylvania. i will be back with more on what to expect overnight and for our wakeup tomorrow morning. denise? >>> from our delaware bureau, family and friends are coming together to remember amy joyner francis. a week ago she died following a bathroom brawl. we have for from outside of st. paul church where the community is offering condolences to the family. >> they are holding a visitation to allow family and friends to begin the...
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we had flood warning in effect for southwestern portion of northeastern shenandoah and southwestern frederickenton county. so the area will continue until 8:15. it's a long line of the showers and storms. generally they are inching eastward. most moves southwest and northeast. that bodes well for most of the metro. the southern and the eastern suburb. the storm system we are monitoring the u.s. hurricane hunter flew in the system today. it's result of the findings uptrad -- upgraded to tropical depression number two and will be trop tall -- tropical storm bonnie tomorrow. it's only expected to reach sustained wind. minor storm. but winds and rip currents and waves. the weekend forecast beautiful tomorrow. 87. sunshine. still 80 with sunshine early. increasing clouds, and afternoon showers and storms on sunday. better chance of showers and storms on monday. at the beaches, similar. beautiful tomorrow. cooler. showers and the storms develop late. a rainy monday. next seven days we will continue the chance of the showers and the storms tuesday. the tropical system may meander northward and clear
we had flood warning in effect for southwestern portion of northeastern shenandoah and southwestern frederickenton county. so the area will continue until 8:15. it's a long line of the showers and storms. generally they are inching eastward. most moves southwest and northeast. that bodes well for most of the metro. the southern and the eastern suburb. the storm system we are monitoring the u.s. hurricane hunter flew in the system today. it's result of the findings uptrad -- upgraded to tropical...
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. >>> nhk has revealed a grim statistic of last month's earthquakes in southwestern japan that left 49 people dead. at least one quarter of the victims had returned home from emergency shelters before the second major tremor. on april 14th, a powerful quake struck kumamoto. officials with the meteorological agency thought subsequent tremors would get smaller. but they now say a more powerful quake that hit two days later was the primary one. both jolts registered the highest on the japanese intensity scale of 7. nhk reporters surveyed police as well as families and friends of the victims. and they learned ten people died as their houses collapsed. two others died in mudslides that engulfed their homes. yoko noda was one of the victims. she went to the evacuation center after the first earthquake but then returned home. her body was found in the wreckage of her house after the second quake. her daughter said she insisted her mother return to a shelter. >> translator: i'm very sad about what happened. my mother would not have left home, even if she was asked to. >> reporter: some of the
. >>> nhk has revealed a grim statistic of last month's earthquakes in southwestern japan that left 49 people dead. at least one quarter of the victims had returned home from emergency shelters before the second major tremor. on april 14th, a powerful quake struck kumamoto. officials with the meteorological agency thought subsequent tremors would get smaller. but they now say a more powerful quake that hit two days later was the primary one. both jolts registered the highest on the...
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the earthquakes in southwestern japan also hurt sales. japan could be on the verge of seeing more visitors from spain. top officials from the two countries have reached an open skies agrgreement that willl gi the airlines greater freedom to set the number of flights and routes. spanish care ye . >>> japan's crude steel output in april rose 1.2% from a year ago marking the first rise in 20 months. industry officials say redevelopment in the tokyo area for the 2020 olympics is behind the recovery and construction demand but production for export remains weak due to falling prices of steel products in the global market. >>> that's a look at business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> people in taiwan are embarking on a new era. >> taiwan's new president has taken the oath of office. >> tsai is a very down to earth character with an impressive educational background. she studied in united states and britain and was a university professor. in her new role she is facing increasing pressure from beijing. tsai and her democratic progressi
the earthquakes in southwestern japan also hurt sales. japan could be on the verge of seeing more visitors from spain. top officials from the two countries have reached an open skies agrgreement that willl gi the airlines greater freedom to set the number of flights and routes. spanish care ye . >>> japan's crude steel output in april rose 1.2% from a year ago marking the first rise in 20 months. industry officials say redevelopment in the tokyo area for the 2020 olympics is behind the...
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it gives that little -- >> southwestern. >> that's right. and now we have our little rainbow!l. >> so yummy. you can fold it in half, and this is our wrap. sometimes, it gets really full, which is the best kind of wrap. so hopefully, we're gonna be able to fold this. >> the professionals at chipotle always make it look so easy. >> it is not that easy. so, we're gonna cut this in half and enjoy. >> maybe it's more of a taco now. >> yeah, i think it's more -- sometimes, if you get a bigger wrap, then you can kind of, obviously, you know, put more in there or fold it better. but it's also great to eat this way. so we cut it in half. >> so now do we get to enjoy? >> we do get to enjoy, enjoy the rainbow. >> great. maybe i'm gonna just kind of see if i can't get just a bite with a fork here. >> right. i think i'm gonna try and go for the actual wrap experience. >> you're braver than i. >> let's see if this is gonna work. it's spilling. oh, my gosh. >> cheers. >> cheers. [ both laugh ] >> mmm. quite a fan. >> lots of flavors going on there. >> but good flavors. >> yeah. >> so say ad
it gives that little -- >> southwestern. >> that's right. and now we have our little rainbow!l. >> so yummy. you can fold it in half, and this is our wrap. sometimes, it gets really full, which is the best kind of wrap. so hopefully, we're gonna be able to fold this. >> the professionals at chipotle always make it look so easy. >> it is not that easy. so, we're gonna cut this in half and enjoy. >> maybe it's more of a taco now. >> yeah, i think it's...
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there this morning, aside the from the construction is a little bit of fog forming through our southwestern suburbs here, out through western counties as well, outside of philadelphia, but that is it. otherwise essentially we are looking at clear skies, 57 the temperature for atlantic city, dover, wilmington, philadelphia, magic number of those communities here in the the 40's at best where the skies have cleared out a little bit more readily in quakertown and doylestown and mount holly where national regional headquarters is located 53 degrees is the current temperature. looking ahead as a region in the resort towns it depend where you are. the here's is what interesting, it is cooler at the shore then the mountains. you don't typically see that, however, that is what you got because we have got more sunshine to work with, the further north you travel. it will warm up more readily. boy, will it in the city too. partly sunny. seventy-six. a really nice day. >> seventy-six will feel so nice, thanks, katie, good morning everyone. taking a look at ben franklin bridge looking good in the westbo
there this morning, aside the from the construction is a little bit of fog forming through our southwestern suburbs here, out through western counties as well, outside of philadelphia, but that is it. otherwise essentially we are looking at clear skies, 57 the temperature for atlantic city, dover, wilmington, philadelphia, magic number of those communities here in the the 40's at best where the skies have cleared out a little bit more readily in quakertown and doylestown and mount holly where...
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heavier rain moving down towards southwestern virginia. temperature its only in the mid-50s now. we'll stay mostly in the upper 60s to near 70 today with plenty of clouds and rain chances around the area to your monday. but wait until you see that "7-day forecast" and you only have to wait until 4:51 to get it. >>> and still have a problem northbound 210 indian head highway as you're passing berry road. the right lane blocked. so you have to stay left to get by that crash here this morning. eastbound little river turnpike at wakefield chapel road, we have a flooding there in the right lane, so stay left. taking a look at 270 from 70 to the spur, you are on time, about 27 minutes. remember to listen to today. and beltway at central avenue looks a little foggy right there and of course rain following all over the place. but chuck is promising going to be one of the last days we'll have to deal with that this week. >>> angie goff back here at the live desk where we're getting new information on a shooting in fairfax county. molette green just arrived to the scene. this is in the 290
heavier rain moving down towards southwestern virginia. temperature its only in the mid-50s now. we'll stay mostly in the upper 60s to near 70 today with plenty of clouds and rain chances around the area to your monday. but wait until you see that "7-day forecast" and you only have to wait until 4:51 to get it. >>> and still have a problem northbound 210 indian head highway as you're passing berry road. the right lane blocked. so you have to stay left to get by that crash...
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how do these comments play in places like ohio and southwestern pennsylvania and southwestern virginiaceivably have working class and lower middle class and comb honers. >> donald trump supporters based on how hillary and trump's campaigns are going, look how well trump did and he is unopposed and presumptive energy. they identify squarely with the voter you just referenced. if hillary is hoping to inwith in the swing states she has to attack when she is done with bernie sanders. we are trying to win them over with the economic message. this campaign has been about i am the thirst term of barack obama and i will be the first president. >> a lot of the polls wanting a third perm. to that point, you listen to donald trump. i love coal and i will put them book to work. absolutely zero policy other than how we will do it. have hillary clinton and i will spend this number of billions of dollars in training. at some poit it is a change to the policies. does it just not matter because people are hearing what they want to hear? >> politicians across the board and not even donald trup p. he is
how do these comments play in places like ohio and southwestern pennsylvania and southwestern virginiaceivably have working class and lower middle class and comb honers. >> donald trump supporters based on how hillary and trump's campaigns are going, look how well trump did and he is unopposed and presumptive energy. they identify squarely with the voter you just referenced. if hillary is hoping to inwith in the swing states she has to attack when she is done with bernie sanders. we are...
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technically speaking, this is a flood warning in place for southwestern -- just southwestern parts ofirginia, right there and then down through all of -- prette y much all of shenandoah county.ou it's been a up and down this corridor hererd and so basically what we're wre getting is the potential now -- it's not flash flood worth but over the next couplehx of hours there could be some streams, creeks, rivers rise up, potentially out of theirfhe banks and create a little bit l of flooding. flooding. that's what we're really what wy concerned about here.ncer this is where the heaviest oft the rain is coming on down and d we've had a couple nice littleel cells moving basically fromly f northeast down to the dow the southwest. everything is rotating around a low pressure to the south of the us so everything is rotatingotat back down into the area of lowa pressure. so, right now the heaviest of this is right along i-81.rit aln one more time, there's the --he the warning.arng it's 55 degrees here in townn tw now.now. gaithersburg is at 52 degrees.2r baltimore is 53.3. everybody is coming in
technically speaking, this is a flood warning in place for southwestern -- just southwestern parts ofirginia, right there and then down through all of -- prette y much all of shenandoah county.ou it's been a up and down this corridor hererd and so basically what we're wre getting is the potential now -- it's not flash flood worth but over the next couplehx of hours there could be some streams, creeks, rivers rise up, potentially out of theirfhe banks and create a little bit l of flooding....
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her you have transocean, southwestern, and murphy. between the exploration producers and the oil services. we got the weekly oil rig count that came out at 1 p.m. fake oil is the index and you see the long-term chart. we saw a decline in the rig count. that should be a positive for oil prices but it was not. carol: any bright spots? julie cohen within refiners we're seeing a little bit better performance and that is something we some we heard about first-quarter earnings from some of these companies. margins held up relatively well. some of these stocks are down but they are not down by nearly as much as the expiration companies. if you look at your today performance from some of the energy companies we have seen quite strong performance in the more volatile names. companies like southwestern , we doand natural gas not want to leave that out of the equation. it is down 10% but much like oil prices we have seen a rebound from the lows of the year and the stocks in many cases have rebounded by even more. friday the 13th market. julie: l
her you have transocean, southwestern, and murphy. between the exploration producers and the oil services. we got the weekly oil rig count that came out at 1 p.m. fake oil is the index and you see the long-term chart. we saw a decline in the rig count. that should be a positive for oil prices but it was not. carol: any bright spots? julie cohen within refiners we're seeing a little bit better performance and that is something we some we heard about first-quarter earnings from some of these...
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. -- for southwestern university in texas. she's part of a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that oversees the debate process for presidential candidates running in the general election. in her address to graduates she spoke about the power of technology and how to appreciate the democratic process during an election cycle. [applause] ms. brown: thank you president berger very much. it is a huge honor to be here with jack geary, whose generosity to georgetown is inspiring. there may be a lot of land in texas but as mark twain said, we are not making it anymore. hundreds of acres of protected greenery will grace this town in perpetuity. until recently, my familiarity
. -- for southwestern university in texas. she's part of a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that oversees the debate process for presidential candidates running in the general election. in her address to graduates she spoke about the power of technology and how to appreciate the democratic process during an election cycle. [applause] ms. brown: thank you president berger very much. it is a huge honor to be here with jack geary, whose generosity to georgetown is inspiring. there may be a lot...
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severe thunderstorm watch in effect for southwestern portions of virginia. you can see these storms firing up. more storms back toward the west. notice these red boxes. these are flash flood warnings. they're all going to move into our area over the next few hours. the bigger thing is this train of moisture goes all the way back down to the gulf of mexico, and that's the kind of moisture we have moving our way, so we're going to see a lot of rain over the next 24 hours. future weather, timing this out fo starting to see a couple here. a couple of storms back to our west. a couple through parts of northern virginia. around 10:00, 11:00, that's when they move on through the region. some of them producing some very heavy rainfall. over night, we continue to get the heavy rain. more heavy rain moving in. by early tomorrow morning, things are going to be really, really wet across the region. we've seen a lot the last couple of days. we may get 1 to 2 inches of rain total. if you're going to be out and about tomorrow afternoon, we start to see a little bit of clea
severe thunderstorm watch in effect for southwestern portions of virginia. you can see these storms firing up. more storms back toward the west. notice these red boxes. these are flash flood warnings. they're all going to move into our area over the next few hours. the bigger thing is this train of moisture goes all the way back down to the gulf of mexico, and that's the kind of moisture we have moving our way, so we're going to see a lot of rain over the next 24 hours. future weather, timing...
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not surprisingly in the southwestern part, very business friendly. also up in here.his is really steel country. as far as trump's narrative about bringing jobs back to the u.s., this will be very pro trump. you have south bend, indiana, home of notre dame. that whole area in the past has been more traditional gop, but crumb expected to do well. i want to highlight marion. that's where indianapolis is and we saw trump there with the famed basketball coach bobby knight and marion is the state capital of indiana. very, very early data but trump in the lead with only 2%. neil: the indiana gop chairman joins us now. very good to have you. thank you for coming. how does it work in your state. what parts close in 40 minutes versus those that already closed. >> in southwest and northwest indiana, they are on the central time zones. but the rest of the state is on the eastern time zone. most of the state has been closed that 6:00. if someone wins, he gets all the delegates. is that right? >> if someone wins the state you get the 27 at-large, then we have 3 automatic delegates
not surprisingly in the southwestern part, very business friendly. also up in here.his is really steel country. as far as trump's narrative about bringing jobs back to the u.s., this will be very pro trump. you have south bend, indiana, home of notre dame. that whole area in the past has been more traditional gop, but crumb expected to do well. i want to highlight marion. that's where indianapolis is and we saw trump there with the famed basketball coach bobby knight and marion is the state...
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southwestern kentucky. but there it is only 3:00 in the afternoon. there are several more hours for the heat to interact with the approaching line here. more storms are a possibility. again, isolate tornadoes can be expected. locally, showers. now mainly cloudy. we will stay cloudy through the everything. outdoor plans should be okay. we get to 9:00 or 10:00 tonight and closer to 11:00 and midnight, the rain chances will go up. we have had rain in many locations today. not enough to make the 14th consecutive day of rain at reagan national. it could happen before midnight. michelle: thank you. while we wait for this officially extended record-setting streak of rainy days. not something we are excited about. it has been annoying for people who want to get out and enjoy a nice spring day. as richard reeve founder, frustration is mounting. water, water, everywhere. >> ready for sunshine. richard for 14 days now the d.c. area has been under a cloud. >> i hate the rain. i'm from new england. it doesn't rain that much. it's pretty sunny in the summer. >> a
southwestern kentucky. but there it is only 3:00 in the afternoon. there are several more hours for the heat to interact with the approaching line here. more storms are a possibility. again, isolate tornadoes can be expected. locally, showers. now mainly cloudy. we will stay cloudy through the everything. outdoor plans should be okay. we get to 9:00 or 10:00 tonight and closer to 11:00 and midnight, the rain chances will go up. we have had rain in many locations today. not enough to make the...
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the greatest risk area is northeastern texas into arkansas, southwestern missouri and also into eastern oklahoma. we will keep tracking the storm system as it moves eastward. otherwise stay safe out there. >> i want to pull up the video unbelievable stuff following that tornado. that is your husband i believe there chasing the tornado with a camera. you are right in the thick of it. >> yeah. my husband and i flew out saturday morning. we said let's go to colorado, and a big feel for meteorologists with storm chasing is the wanting to understand better the storms. tornadoes aren't very well understood but we knew there was a threat for them. we tracked several super cells. we saw another tornado before the big one that you saw in wray, colorado just to the west of that town. severe weather forecast across eastern colorado. it unfortunately came to fruition and we saw some damage unfortunately. incredibleages out of colorado. that picked up a lot of dust, brought a lot of color to the storm and also it was very high bait. the tornado, the two of you can look all of the way up. it was a ve
the greatest risk area is northeastern texas into arkansas, southwestern missouri and also into eastern oklahoma. we will keep tracking the storm system as it moves eastward. otherwise stay safe out there. >> i want to pull up the video unbelievable stuff following that tornado. that is your husband i believe there chasing the tornado with a camera. you are right in the thick of it. >> yeah. my husband and i flew out saturday morning. we said let's go to colorado, and a big feel for...
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flash flood warning in effect for southwestern frederick county virginia. flash flooding. heavy rain reported in that area. close up to show the area from the woodstock to strasburg getting the heaviest now. the main area of the rain will for the meantime stay well west along the mountains. the future cast shows a pushing of southeasterly winds from the atlantic ocean into our area during the day tomorrow. partly sunny. we could see isolated thunderstorms i tomorrow. saturday clouds will increase. shower and thunderstorms developing. that is the latest. back to you. michelle: thank you so much. leon: robert burton checking in with the rising stars. >> it's very cool. one more of the many riding stars in the d.m.v. roller coaster. that is how bishop senior describes the past year. press top had a big plan to do big things in soccer until the life changed forever. this week's rising star scott abraham takes us to bishop high school. in alexandria. >> preston playing division i soccer. >> college soccer. yeah, that seemed like it would happen. >> last may, he
flash flood warning in effect for southwestern frederick county virginia. flash flooding. heavy rain reported in that area. close up to show the area from the woodstock to strasburg getting the heaviest now. the main area of the rain will for the meantime stay well west along the mountains. the future cast shows a pushing of southeasterly winds from the atlantic ocean into our area during the day tomorrow. partly sunny. we could see isolated thunderstorms i tomorrow. saturday clouds will...
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you'll be looking at widespread rainfall heading over the next 72 hours in parts of vietnam over southwestern areas of china. bangkok with some tote thunderstorms there. hong kong a high of 28, but you are looking at improving conditions. western europe really there's a large area of low pressure is dominating out here right now, definitely bringing some unsettled conditions. scattered thunderstorms, it will be spotty across parts of france, even into rome there in northern italy. you could be see some thunderstorms. the showers are bringing cooler temperatures in areas of madrid, 14 for your high. believe it or not, it's warming in london with a high of 22, some partly cloudy skies on thursday. here's the extended outlook. >>> we have one more story to share with you before we go. >>> astronomers at nasa say they found nearly 1300 new planets beyond the earth's solar system and say nine of them may be able to support life like our own. the astronomers made the discovery using the kepler space telescope. they say the planets that offer the most hope are orbiting stars at a distance that could
you'll be looking at widespread rainfall heading over the next 72 hours in parts of vietnam over southwestern areas of china. bangkok with some tote thunderstorms there. hong kong a high of 28, but you are looking at improving conditions. western europe really there's a large area of low pressure is dominating out here right now, definitely bringing some unsettled conditions. scattered thunderstorms, it will be spotty across parts of france, even into rome there in northern italy. you could be...
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you see the wilson bridge and the national harbor behind that in as far as actually -- it's southwesterntion. i know my geography. a little bit. anyway, we are in fine shape. spend a few hours tonight. anything you want to do. take a jacket. closer to sunset the temperatures will drop quickly in the 50's. a cool night. tomorrow a weather pattern will move in and temperatures in the 50's for highs tomorrow. but for now it's 66, breeze at 10 miles per hour. low humidity day. a nice day. just for some a little on the cool side. on the numbers, almanac. 67 and 45 the high and the low. 75 and 56 are the averages for this time of may. it's just going to stay on the cool side for the foreseeable future. the allergy report today tree pollen, grass pollen in the high range. weeds in the low range. mold spores in the moderate range today. manassas is 64. 65 degrees in annapolis. clouds are already showing up on some of the cameras west and the southwest. all ahead of the developing low pressure area and the frontal system to take a couple of days to get here and off the coast. the high pressure wi
you see the wilson bridge and the national harbor behind that in as far as actually -- it's southwesterntion. i know my geography. a little bit. anyway, we are in fine shape. spend a few hours tonight. anything you want to do. take a jacket. closer to sunset the temperatures will drop quickly in the 50's. a cool night. tomorrow a weather pattern will move in and temperatures in the 50's for highs tomorrow. but for now it's 66, breeze at 10 miles per hour. low humidity day. a nice day. just for...
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torrential rain and flooding have killed at least four in southwestern germany. firefighter died while trying to save a flood victim. a young girl was killed by a train has she took shelter under a railway bridge. in some areas, it is the worst flooding in two decades. >> this is the market square, in this video shows the destruction of severe flooding caused by torrential rain. the storms on sunday caused severe damage. the flood washed away whatever stood in its way. hours later, the fire department continue fighting the water. rescuers try to get an overview of what had happened. the electricity and the water system had broken down. many houses are at risk of collapsing. rescuers struggled to do their duty. many areas of baden warttemberg were hit on sunday. maselheim was almost completely submerged. elsewhere, four people died in the floods. it would take weeks before people will be able to return to their homes. >> you are watching dw news life from berlin. celtic and -- still to come, unhappy german farmers take their grievances to the capital as they hold
torrential rain and flooding have killed at least four in southwestern germany. firefighter died while trying to save a flood victim. a young girl was killed by a train has she took shelter under a railway bridge. in some areas, it is the worst flooding in two decades. >> this is the market square, in this video shows the destruction of severe flooding caused by torrential rain. the storms on sunday caused severe damage. the flood washed away whatever stood in its way. hours later, the...
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May 23, 2016
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drone airstrike late last week, and he was in a car in southwestern pakistan and the officials say that the car was targeted. the national security analyst said that he moved into the taliban leadership years ago and was considered a serious threat to the troops in afghanistan.'s back the coalition partners have for a long time considered him to be one of the key organizers behind the bombing attacks that have killed thousands of acting in coalition forces in the past few years.>> there is no indication who will become the new taliban leader, and he had rejected the afghan government offers for pulled -- peace talks, and it is not clear whether a new leader would be open to that option. >>> presidential front-runners donald trump and hillary clinton are clashing over gun control, the national rifle association has endorsed donald trump, and he tells the nra that hillary clinton will prevent law-abiding citizens from owning a gun. clinton spoke at an event for women whose children have been killed by the guns, calling the donald trump on the second amendment is dangerous.>> she is readin
drone airstrike late last week, and he was in a car in southwestern pakistan and the officials say that the car was targeted. the national security analyst said that he moved into the taliban leadership years ago and was considered a serious threat to the troops in afghanistan.'s back the coalition partners have for a long time considered him to be one of the key organizers behind the bombing attacks that have killed thousands of acting in coalition forces in the past few years.>> there...
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. >>> earthquakes continued tuesday in the southwestern japanese prefecture of kumamoto as residents struggled to deal with the aftermath of the disaster there. more than 1,100 quakes with an intensity of 1.0 or higher on the japanese scale of 0 to 7.0 have occurred since the first massive jolt on april 14th. the quakes have killed 49 people in seven municipalities. 17 people are believed to have died due to stress or illness during evacuation. prefectural officials say the quakes have damaged about 23,000 houses and 28,000 more may have been affected. they say nearly 20,000 people have been evacuated. the kumamoto city government on tuesday drew lots to allocate accommodation in vacant public housing. more than 30,000 houses are feared to have been damaged in the city. nearly 4,000 applications were made for the 250 houses on offer. the city plans to open 18 new evacuation shelters with better amenities and relocate 3,000 people to them this week. the quakes have dealt a blow to the local economies. a farmer who's been growing rice for 50 years had to give up planting rice seedlings
. >>> earthquakes continued tuesday in the southwestern japanese prefecture of kumamoto as residents struggled to deal with the aftermath of the disaster there. more than 1,100 quakes with an intensity of 1.0 or higher on the japanese scale of 0 to 7.0 have occurred since the first massive jolt on april 14th. the quakes have killed 49 people in seven municipalities. 17 people are believed to have died due to stress or illness during evacuation. prefectural officials say the quakes have...
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it is to the west, this line of showers with heavy downpours now in southwestern pennsylvania.his is what we could see this afternoon. the first of the rain drops could be leer late this morning. the best chance of heavy downpours and thunderstorms will be sweeping through the area during the afternoon hours. see it here on the futurecast. this is 7:00 this morning, a chance of a sprinkle or a light shower first thing, then mainly cloudy as we head into the 11:00 hour. by lunch time we'll see that line of showers developing to the west. at 2:00 it's in some of the suburbs, into the lehigh valley and sweeping through philadelphia at 3:00 in the afternoon, on the way to the shore by 4:00. it's a fast mover and it will be out of here this evening. then another chance of showers will be with us for tomorrow. so for today within clouds through the day and those afternoon storms for university, low 70s. the suburbs will see the showers move through, late-day sunshine for lansdale and malvern and in the lehigh valley, bethlehem and easton, 60s. you'll see those showers this morning an
it is to the west, this line of showers with heavy downpours now in southwestern pennsylvania.his is what we could see this afternoon. the first of the rain drops could be leer late this morning. the best chance of heavy downpours and thunderstorms will be sweeping through the area during the afternoon hours. see it here on the futurecast. this is 7:00 this morning, a chance of a sprinkle or a light shower first thing, then mainly cloudy as we head into the 11:00 hour. by lunch time we'll see...
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. >>> it has been more than a month since a series of powerful earthquakes hit the country's southwestern region. seismic activity is still continuing and officials at the cabinet office tried to put a price on the damage from the quakes. they say the combined damage to the prefectures is estimated between 22 billion and $42 billion breaking down the numbers they say damage to buildings including resident and industrial structures is put at between 14.6 billion and $28.4 billion. damage to infrastructure such as expressways, bridges and airports, that's estimated at between 3.7 billion and $6.4 billion and utilities suffered a blow of $15 million. there are fears this could have a significantfect on the local economy as corporate production is falling and many trips to the area have been cancelled. dampened consumer sentiment has already led to sluggish spending. >>> now let's check in on markets to see what is happening. u.s. stock prices ended slightly lower following a drop in oil prices and disappointing data in europe. what happened on wall street was the dow jones fell eight points
. >>> it has been more than a month since a series of powerful earthquakes hit the country's southwestern region. seismic activity is still continuing and officials at the cabinet office tried to put a price on the damage from the quakes. they say the combined damage to the prefectures is estimated between 22 billion and $42 billion breaking down the numbers they say damage to buildings including resident and industrial structures is put at between 14.6 billion and $28.4 billion....
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. >>> it's been more than a month hit two powerful earthquakes hit southwestern japan. seismic activity is continuing. close to 1400 quake haves been recorded since april 14th. the tremors all had an intensity of one or higher on the japanese scale. japan's meteorological agency surging residents to remain alert for possible aftershocks. the earthquakes killed 49 people in kumamoto prefecture. an additional 20 have agreed to die from aftereffects such as physical fatigue from the evacuation. more than 10,000 people are still living in shelters. there are some still sleeping in their cars or in tents. >>> kumamoto city's board of education says about 2100 schoolchildren have needed post disaster counseling. that's about 3.5% of all the students in public, elementary and junior high schools in the city. the board sent questionnaires to over 60,000 schoolchildren and met with some of them. some reported feeling scared when home alone or being frightened by noises. the board plans to dispatch counselors to all its junior high schools starting next monday. officials say the
. >>> it's been more than a month hit two powerful earthquakes hit southwestern japan. seismic activity is continuing. close to 1400 quake haves been recorded since april 14th. the tremors all had an intensity of one or higher on the japanese scale. japan's meteorological agency surging residents to remain alert for possible aftershocks. the earthquakes killed 49 people in kumamoto prefecture. an additional 20 have agreed to die from aftereffects such as physical fatigue from the...
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patches of rain will move out of southwestern virginia to northeast. once we get through 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 tomorrow the weather portions will improve a bit with the skies starting to clear. this is a computer model but it is on target for tomorrow. 9:30 the rain is out. breaks in overcast. this suggests sprinkle tomorrow night. not sure about that. before that happens there could be sunshine mixed in. take over. we will be fine. sunny and pleasant. low to mid-70's. but by friday late afternoon and evening the clouds will roll back in the area. ahead of a developing storm is center that will approach. to give us rain throughout the day on saturday. rain could be heavy at times. southeast of the city. on sunday maybe lingering showers and a touch of sunshine by the afternoon. look how temperatures go. chilly weather. 59 on saturday. 71 on sunday. partly sunny skies with a chance of showers. same deal for sunday. then we will start a stretch of warm, sunny days. how does it sound? maureen: looking forward to that. leon: all right. how about sunny days ahea
patches of rain will move out of southwestern virginia to northeast. once we get through 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 tomorrow the weather portions will improve a bit with the skies starting to clear. this is a computer model but it is on target for tomorrow. 9:30 the rain is out. breaks in overcast. this suggests sprinkle tomorrow night. not sure about that. before that happens there could be sunshine mixed in. take over. we will be fine. sunny and pleasant. low to mid-70's. but by friday late afternoon...
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showing you the lack of cloud cover, we had some high thin cloud cover streaking through in the southwestern portion of the region. it's falling apart as it moves east and we have dry air in place and high pressure keeping us warm. 87 is the high in the lehigh valley. and lots of sun and warm there. down the shore a lot of spots getting into the upper 70s. we'll go 77 in some of the communities and others are going warmer than that. mostly sunny, the cool ocean water yet if you get the beach feel and put your toe in the water that is chilly. then in philadelphia, 88 degrees is your high. sunshine and very warm, winds from the west at 7 to 14 miles per hour and i would definitely encourage you to keep the cool drinks handy if you are out toiling in this or doing something physical in nature. 88 is your temperature at 4:00, and 87 at 5:00 and still mid-80s as late as 7:00. you'll need your shades on the way home. overnight tonight a few clouds and winds variable 6 to 12 miles per hour. and then we head into tomorrow, and we start out with sunshine. and during the day tomorrow there could be a
showing you the lack of cloud cover, we had some high thin cloud cover streaking through in the southwestern portion of the region. it's falling apart as it moves east and we have dry air in place and high pressure keeping us warm. 87 is the high in the lehigh valley. and lots of sun and warm there. down the shore a lot of spots getting into the upper 70s. we'll go 77 in some of the communities and others are going warmer than that. mostly sunny, the cool ocean water yet if you get the beach...
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. >> well some elementary school students in southwestern china are risking their live just to get to school. the children decenter a half mile cliff on unsteady ladders the trip is so demanding they only go home twice a month. parents volunteer to supervise the children. >> got to say, there has to be a better way. >> awful. >> i thought i was dedicated. not quite. >> all right a. >> coca-cola is rolling out patriotic theme soda cans to celebrate partnership with the uso the i'm proud to be american cans are red light and blue. they are members of the military and will be in store through the holiday. budwiser runs a similar campaign this month. >> that is snooze snooze for now. thanks for joining us many remember we are always on live cbsphilly.com. we'll see you at 10 on cbsphilly and at 11. have a great night. dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there, like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0152 as a leader in student lending, we have student loan options that others
. >> well some elementary school students in southwestern china are risking their live just to get to school. the children decenter a half mile cliff on unsteady ladders the trip is so demanding they only go home twice a month. parents volunteer to supervise the children. >> got to say, there has to be a better way. >> awful. >> i thought i was dedicated. not quite. >> all right a. >> coca-cola is rolling out patriotic theme soda cans to celebrate partnership...
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he went to georgia southwestern car -- college where he studied chemistry. he studied engineering at georgia tech. he point out that i had gone to the naval academy and see the degree in naval science. he said i went to union college in new york ended graduate work in nuclear physics. now he grows peanuts for living. >> jimmy carter's roots go to deep into the dark red soil of southwest georgia. he was born near the small farming town. he decided against continuing the family tradition. he eventually ended a career as a naval officer to return to the land. he resumed the work of his parents and their parents before them. jimmy carter: my children will be the sixth generation on the same land. i was able to get a good education, nobody before me had a chance to graduate from high school. we know what it means to work for a living. >> the determination and self discipline and exertion that helped him build a successful farming business were also seen him throw punishing campaign. it was marked by loneliness. the reporters, no cameras, no secret service nearby
he went to georgia southwestern car -- college where he studied chemistry. he studied engineering at georgia tech. he point out that i had gone to the naval academy and see the degree in naval science. he said i went to union college in new york ended graduate work in nuclear physics. now he grows peanuts for living. >> jimmy carter's roots go to deep into the dark red soil of southwest georgia. he was born near the small farming town. he decided against continuing the family tradition....
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. >>> saturday marks a month since the first powerful earthquake hit southwestern japan. seismic activity continues in kumamoto prefecture. dozens of tremors are still hitting the region every day. 49 people died in two powerful quakes last month and search efforts continue for a university student still missing. it's believed he's buried underneath a landslide. authorities say around 10,000 people have been taking refuge. the disaster devastated many of their homes. the death toll rose by 19 after people evacuated. officials believe stress and other health issues may have been causes. government officials are focusing on rebuilding the region. cabinet ministers approved a budget of $7 billion. but it still needs to be passed in the diet. the money is earmarked for the construction of temporary housing and basic infrastructure. as well as assisting local businesses. one of kumamoto's key industries, tourism, is struggling to entice visitors to return. many tourists have canceled trips to the region following the quakes. nhk world's noriko nakamura has more. >> reporter: t
. >>> saturday marks a month since the first powerful earthquake hit southwestern japan. seismic activity continues in kumamoto prefecture. dozens of tremors are still hitting the region every day. 49 people died in two powerful quakes last month and search efforts continue for a university student still missing. it's believed he's buried underneath a landslide. authorities say around 10,000 people have been taking refuge. the disaster devastated many of their homes. the death toll...
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a drone strike killed mullah ahktar mansoor over the weekend in southwestern pakistan. u.s. commanders say he was a major obstacle to peace. they believe his death will weaken the insurgency. >>> in vietnam today president barack obama announced lifting of u.s. arms embargo that had been in place since the end of the vietnam war. >> the move is part of an effort to keep china from seizing more territory in the east and south china seas. vietnam has access to the equipment it needs to defend itself. >> an exchange vietnam will give u.s. ships more access to its ports. >>> the next stop on president obama's asia trip will be the annual group of seven economic summit in japan. while there he will be the first sitting president to visit hiroshima since the u.s. dropped an adom mick -- atomic bomb on the city in world war ii. president obama says he will deliver the message that the u.s. has responsibility to make sure a nuclear weapon is never used again. >>> new polls out tonight show donald trump has eliminated nearly all of hillary clinton's commanding lead over here in a pot
a drone strike killed mullah ahktar mansoor over the weekend in southwestern pakistan. u.s. commanders say he was a major obstacle to peace. they believe his death will weaken the insurgency. >>> in vietnam today president barack obama announced lifting of u.s. arms embargo that had been in place since the end of the vietnam war. >> the move is part of an effort to keep china from seizing more territory in the east and south china seas. vietnam has access to the equipment it...
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we have reports of 200 millimeters of rain for the southwestern islands of japan.rain shifted to the east and drizzle is falling across the area. that will not last long. another low pressure system moves into northern japan bringing stormy conditions and behind it strong winds are hitting the desert areas in mongolia and southern china. the weather should move into much of japan as we go into saturday. the yellow sun is visible from the satellite imagery. the colored part is the yellow sand. temperatures will be as facilitates follows on your saturday. here is your extended forecast. qÑ >> welcome to the france 24 newsroom. it is 1:00 p.m. in the french capital. north korea holds a rare political gathering. the political elite meet in pyongyang or a show of unity under leader kim jong un. the labour party is losing ground in regional and local elections and the dip in support could hurt opposition leader jeremy corbyn. wildfires continue to burn in alberta, canada.
we have reports of 200 millimeters of rain for the southwestern islands of japan.rain shifted to the east and drizzle is falling across the area. that will not last long. another low pressure system moves into northern japan bringing stormy conditions and behind it strong winds are hitting the desert areas in mongolia and southern china. the weather should move into much of japan as we go into saturday. the yellow sun is visible from the satellite imagery. the colored part is the yellow sand....
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only two reactors out a plant in southwestern japan are now operating in the country. >> today's eye on asia starts in the philippines. the country will soon have a new leader and it appears it will be rodrigo took place monday. the special headquarters of the election commission in manila is tallying the votes. millions took to the ballots to choose from a closely contested field of candidates. early tuesday morning, the commission announced it counted the large majority of votes. the mayor of the southern city is in the lead with over 38% of the vote. he ran on a crime campaign and drew backlash from many controversial colts. the president urged the candidates to his own choice tos currently in second. filipinos were passionate about this election. >> here in the heart of manila, campaign pollsters can be seen up to polling day. locals are interested and excited about this important election. filipinos are clearly enjoying this festival of democracy as they choose the leader at the one in six years presidential election. and that festive mood is in full swing at more than 1600 conv
only two reactors out a plant in southwestern japan are now operating in the country. >> today's eye on asia starts in the philippines. the country will soon have a new leader and it appears it will be rodrigo took place monday. the special headquarters of the election commission in manila is tallying the votes. millions took to the ballots to choose from a closely contested field of candidates. early tuesday morning, the commission announced it counted the large majority of votes. the...
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his vehicle was attacked late last week in southwestern pakistan. >>> a newly released national pollhows the race between hillary clinton and donald trump would be a statistical dead heat. in yesterday's nbc news/"wall street journal" poll of registered voters, clinton edge trump by just three points. that is within the poll's margin of error. in the same poll, bernie sanders has a 15-point lead over trump. >> reporter: hillary clinton and donald trump aren't just neck and neck in national polls but key swing states, as well. a new cbs news battleground tracker shows a virtual tie in florida and a five-point clinton advantage in ohio. last month, she enjoyed double-digit leads in national polls against trump. >> i do not want americans to start to believe that this is a normal candidacy. it isn't. >> reporter: clinton's effort to focus on trump is complicated by bernie sanders who held two more big rallies in california sunday, pointing out that he polls better against trump than clinton does. >> if you want the strongest candidate to make sure that trump does not become president, w
his vehicle was attacked late last week in southwestern pakistan. >>> a newly released national pollhows the race between hillary clinton and donald trump would be a statistical dead heat. in yesterday's nbc news/"wall street journal" poll of registered voters, clinton edge trump by just three points. that is within the poll's margin of error. in the same poll, bernie sanders has a 15-point lead over trump. >> reporter: hillary clinton and donald trump aren't just neck...
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. >>> in southwestern louisiana, more rain expected today could make flood conditions worse. least 6 inches of rainfall swamped homes and roads yesterday. fire and rescue squads were busy saving people from high water. severe thunderstorms [n new orleans postponed play in this week's pga event. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a cloudy start a and few areas of light showers this morning. temperatures back in the 40s where they were yesterday morning, 48 degrees in the lehigh valley. pennsylvania suburbs at 45 degrees while philadelphia's 49, just a little bit cooler for south jersey at 48 degrees. it's 47 in mt. laurel. some areas of fog, this will take some time to disappear. it will be doing away. zero visibility in coatesville. that will be slow to clear. not so bad in quakertown. not an issue for most of new jersey. mt. holly, it's fine. down to a mile and a half visibility in millville. visibility is on the good side, even though showers are moving through delaware right now. you can see the light rainfall in wilmington and central new
. >>> in southwestern louisiana, more rain expected today could make flood conditions worse. least 6 inches of rainfall swamped homes and roads yesterday. fire and rescue squads were busy saving people from high water. severe thunderstorms [n new orleans postponed play in this week's pga event. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a cloudy start a and few areas of light showers this morning. temperatures back in the 40s where they were...
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. >>> people in southwestern japan remain on edge three weeks after two powerful quakes struck the areatremors continue to volt the region arnold kumamoto prefecture as people struggle to resume their normal lives. the quake destroyed or severely damaged about 29,000 homes. a number of people have begun moving into public housing but space remains in short supply. this woman has been sleeping in a vehicle with her two children. she'll soon move into public housing. the foundation of the apartment building where they were living cracked in the quakes. the building is now tilting. her children's elementary school is set to reopen soon. their new home will be further away from the school than before, but they'll live in a place where they hope to resume a normal life. >> translator: i want to see my friends again. i haven't seen them since the quake. >> translator: i hope my children's concerns will be somewhat eased and they will be able to smile again as they get on with their lives. >> the local government has provided 250 public housing units, but more than 15 times that number of peop
. >>> people in southwestern japan remain on edge three weeks after two powerful quakes struck the areatremors continue to volt the region arnold kumamoto prefecture as people struggle to resume their normal lives. the quake destroyed or severely damaged about 29,000 homes. a number of people have begun moving into public housing but space remains in short supply. this woman has been sleeping in a vehicle with her two children. she'll soon move into public housing. the foundation of...
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drawn five on his vehicle in southwestern pakistan and a team schoolgirl's all the between the ages ofking the announcement in vietnam this morning as part of his trip to asia this in the arms embargo is not the sound relations with china the desire to normalise relations of vietnam. >>mark d: this happened yesterday afternoon on highway 330 in the san bernardino mountains about 60 mi. east of los angeles. >>darya f: the prescriptions of the addictive and killers have skyrocketed since 1996 on a to come to hit the market to the number of prescriptions people around 2012. >>darya f: you have bought the man california and the concern is the possible loss. contamination we have on our website of full list of the public's. >>robin winston: is getting called approach to the san mateo bridge toll plaza. >>darya f: team of girls and was seattle is turning the world of the to the baseball upside-down that called beaches been named after rwanda's team that played in the olmec and golf professional baseball the that in 1943 but unlike the tin old his girls play against the boy this the internet
drawn five on his vehicle in southwestern pakistan and a team schoolgirl's all the between the ages ofking the announcement in vietnam this morning as part of his trip to asia this in the arms embargo is not the sound relations with china the desire to normalise relations of vietnam. >>mark d: this happened yesterday afternoon on highway 330 in the san bernardino mountains about 60 mi. east of los angeles. >>darya f: the prescriptions of the addictive and killers have skyrocketed...
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. >>> it's been more than a month since two powerful earthquakes hit southwestern japan and seismic activity is continuing in the region. more than 1,470 tremors have been recorded in the area since the first strong earthquake on april 14th. the tremors all had an intensity of one or higher on the japanese scale. japan's meagency is wanting residents to remain alert. an additional 20 are believed to have died due to after effects from the quakes. such as physical fatigue from the evacuation. authorities say more than 10,000 people are still living in shelters but there are some who still are sleeping in cars or tents. the japanese government is earmarking funds to help people affected by the eitharthquakes. the house passed a sup men tarry budget bill to set aside over $7 billion for reconstruction on monday. the money will be used to build temporary housing to pay the rent of evacuees and help rebuild roads and bridges. the upper house is expected to approve the bill on tuesday. >>> an earthquake shook region including tokyo on monday at 9:23 p.m. local time. one person has been injured by
. >>> it's been more than a month since two powerful earthquakes hit southwestern japan and seismic activity is continuing in the region. more than 1,470 tremors have been recorded in the area since the first strong earthquake on april 14th. the tremors all had an intensity of one or higher on the japanese scale. japan's meagency is wanting residents to remain alert. an additional 20 are believed to have died due to after effects from the quakes. such as physical fatigue from the...
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notice the moisture starting to push up through southwestern virginia. that will expands overnight. i think the morning commute will feature rain again, not really heavy but enough it might slow you down a little bit. the pattern is one in which we've had these frontal boundaries running out of right along the virginia north carolina border. areas of low pressure right along along them and bring showers, that will start tonight down to the south and push into our area as we get closer to the morning rush for those showers around. we'll also be cool again tomorrow because of the position of that high bringing in the northeast flow. that is very stable air mass, so we don't get thunderstorms out of that but we certainly do get the clouds, the clam mi damp feeling and have the showers around in the morning a break in the afternoon and second round tomorrow night. the futurecast is helpful in giving you that idea. when to expect the rain and you can see when it begins to develop and pushes in from southwest to northeast. could be more moderate rain dropping across central virginia. that
notice the moisture starting to push up through southwestern virginia. that will expands overnight. i think the morning commute will feature rain again, not really heavy but enough it might slow you down a little bit. the pattern is one in which we've had these frontal boundaries running out of right along the virginia north carolina border. areas of low pressure right along along them and bring showers, that will start tonight down to the south and push into our area as we get closer to the...