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mr. cannon, south, west mexico is the heart of the world of a condo business. it's the top supplier to the u. s. in an industry, generating around $2000000000.00 a year. but the producers are under threats from criminal gangs. john holeman reports from pentagon in the state of miss your con, green goal. that's what they call this fruit, mitchell county. southwest mexico. recent is some have given the crop a different name blood because those both are partly true. the industry here is worth billions exporting to the us, but it's so lucrative, the criminal groups a trying to muscle in we he impair rebundle with the called the foam as a fighting back. the town has set up its own self defense flores. this is a drill session before they head out on patrol. some of these 3 brothers, a part of the force and own this grow. they don't want us to show their identity. they say they're up against one of the most powerful groups in mexico. in 2008 years ago, the lisco new generation cartel came in here and wanted to take our land. so we had to take up arms and defend our ho
mr. cannon, south, west mexico is the heart of the world of a condo business. it's the top supplier to the u. s. in an industry, generating around $2000000000.00 a year. but the producers are under threats from criminal gangs. john holeman reports from pentagon in the state of miss your con, green goal. that's what they call this fruit, mitchell county. southwest mexico. recent is some have given the crop a different name blood because those both are partly true. the industry here is worth...
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Jun 28, 2021
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still have some very heavy rains and very strong winds big waves lapping on the shores of wex and west and mexico. at present. that will be the case as we go on through tuesday, across the car, being very much a case of sunshine and showers, or sunshine than showers. sunshine calls into western parts of the us up into western areas of canada. temperatures of 42 celsius, the sample size of the heat breaking, but shoes they often me sponsored call cut on airways. china will mark 100 anniversary of the founding of the communist party with president segan king leading celebration. but it comes at a time when relations with the west under people strange. and the g 7 countries looking for counter china is growing in and around the world. follow all the detailed analysis on algebra. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, and welcome to the new money by coming up in the next 60 minutes. iraq's prime minister condemns us as stripe, which kills members of an iranian box, paramilitary indonesian hospitals and burial sites. so overwhelmed as asia pacific nations, the arise encoded 19 infections driven.
still have some very heavy rains and very strong winds big waves lapping on the shores of wex and west and mexico. at present. that will be the case as we go on through tuesday, across the car, being very much a case of sunshine and showers, or sunshine than showers. sunshine calls into western parts of the us up into western areas of canada. temperatures of 42 celsius, the sample size of the heat breaking, but shoes they often me sponsored call cut on airways. china will mark 100 anniversary...
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Jun 26, 2021
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mexico. it's about 200 kilometers away from acapulco now it's going to throw a lot of rain toward the south west of mexico in the days to come off to south america. or heavy rain will be ecuador through columbia and venezuela on saturday. but i want to take you further to the south because we do have some rain hanging around southern areas of brazil into northern areas of argentina on saturday. the news in india has been devastated by the covey. 19 pandemic. the one i want to make the frontline work risking their lives to treat the in very the day the one i was 0 from the surveillance of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. let me know police officer jerry chosen a sentence to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd, whose death sparked a global outcry against racial injustice. ah, you're watching al jazeera, like for my headquarters and i'm getting navigate also. aheads presidential donnie as well comes at the white house as the taliban is a warning about us plan to keep 6.
mexico. it's about 200 kilometers away from acapulco now it's going to throw a lot of rain toward the south west of mexico in the days to come off to south america. or heavy rain will be ecuador through columbia and venezuela on saturday. but i want to take you further to the south because we do have some rain hanging around southern areas of brazil into northern areas of argentina on saturday. the news in india has been devastated by the covey. 19 pandemic. the one i want to make the frontline...
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still dolores, very close to the west coast of mexico, making its way inland as we go on through sas day and on into a sunday, producing some very heavy rainfall that will cause widespread flooding across the western side of mexico. elsewhere across the region, the usual showers down towards the guatemala, into panama, costa rica, seeing some heavy showers and a line of showers there too, across the caribbean, but plenty of sunshine in between. sunshine continues. meanwhile, across the southwest corner of the us, the burning heat continuing here, it stays very wet for the deep south sponsored by cattle airways, a global pandemic, social unrest. a world under locked down, brought to the knees by a deadly buyer. but now we have a window to like the past to a brighter future. coming to you live from doha. we bring together leaders from all corners of the globe and across all sectors of society. chalk away out of the join at the top and on the forums powered by balloon. the latest news as it breaks, a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the quarter of 2021 happened in nig
still dolores, very close to the west coast of mexico, making its way inland as we go on through sas day and on into a sunday, producing some very heavy rainfall that will cause widespread flooding across the western side of mexico. elsewhere across the region, the usual showers down towards the guatemala, into panama, costa rica, seeing some heavy showers and a line of showers there too, across the caribbean, but plenty of sunshine in between. sunshine continues. meanwhile, across the...
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given us buckets of rain for the west coast of mexico. otherwise, across the caribbean, we are running the risk of seen some storms pop up heavy rain for guatemala into our salvador and honduras. and we're going to end this one half in south america. we've got our typical rains falling through the amazon basin, but temperatures are now starting to bounce back in 10. sorry, we're up to 14 degrees as we head toward wednesday. that's your forecast. we'll see you soon. the sponsor cut on airways. in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different peoples from all over the world together. office such as like a magic open, the more i learned about that, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on our jazz ah. ready this is al jazeera ah hello money side. this is the nice our life coming out in the next 60 minutes. the celebrations in ethiopia, he gray region off
given us buckets of rain for the west coast of mexico. otherwise, across the caribbean, we are running the risk of seen some storms pop up heavy rain for guatemala into our salvador and honduras. and we're going to end this one half in south america. we've got our typical rains falling through the amazon basin, but temperatures are now starting to bounce back in 10. sorry, we're up to 14 degrees as we head toward wednesday. that's your forecast. we'll see you soon. the sponsor cut on airways....
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balloon recovery areas were and still are located at predetermined sites throughout arizona, west texas, and new mexicothe area surrounding roswell. to retrieve the equipment many -- -- to retrieve the equipment many miles from holloman air force base, recovery personnel operated a variety of aircraft and vehicles, the exact vehicles described by the witnesses as having been present at the crashed flying saucer sites. to expedite these operations, the recovery crews track the balloons optically, electronically, and from aircraft which directed vehicles to the impact areas. ♪ in several of the roswell accounts, unsubstantiated allegations asserted that military personnel who retrieved equipment from rural areas of new mexico intimidated and threatened civilians on the scene. on the contrary, balloon branch personnel enjoyed good relations with the local community and often solicited their assistance following a balloon or payload landing. in the course of their activities, recovery personnel rented or borrowed tractors, bulldozers, snowmobiles, and even pack mules from local residents. the payloads, par
balloon recovery areas were and still are located at predetermined sites throughout arizona, west texas, and new mexicothe area surrounding roswell. to retrieve the equipment many -- -- to retrieve the equipment many miles from holloman air force base, recovery personnel operated a variety of aircraft and vehicles, the exact vehicles described by the witnesses as having been present at the crashed flying saucer sites. to expedite these operations, the recovery crews track the balloons...
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most basque people are located in the american west, from wyoming to idaho, colorado, mexico, arizona, nevada and california. the basque country is located in bay of biscay. more or less 80% of the country. 20% of the country is not of the pyrenees. we are just in the south of england, so the bay of biscay is in between basque country and england. we know more or less 60,000 people in the u.s. call themselves basque. this is based on census data. at the same time, we know there is a larger population of basque. we know that also because there are more basques that participate in the census. the largest community in the u.s. is in the san francisco bay area. the second-largest one is in boise, idaho. we are in the third largest area of basque population. nevada has what is called a basque capital of nevada, which is in northeast nevada. here we also have a strong community of basque. one of the most interesting parts of our basque collection is the photograph collection. we host around 25,000 items in that collection, covering all kinds of activities of basque people, both here in the
most basque people are located in the american west, from wyoming to idaho, colorado, mexico, arizona, nevada and california. the basque country is located in bay of biscay. more or less 80% of the country. 20% of the country is not of the pyrenees. we are just in the south of england, so the bay of biscay is in between basque country and england. we know more or less 60,000 people in the u.s. call themselves basque. this is based on census data. at the same time, we know there is a larger...
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freighters who would leave missouri and/or new mexico in the spring, traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo freighted west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk, linens, calicos, all kinds of sewing notions. food stuff like sardines and olives. liquor, champagne, as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed. the cargo freighted east consistented of silver pesos, furs, wool, and mules. i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old missouri mule. the commerce generated by trade in the 1850 s was estimated at over $5 million and by 1860, some ten tons of freight were going across the trail pulled by 6,000 mules over 25,000 oxen, 3,000 wagons, and employing some 10,000 men. now by the 1830s, independence was the eastern term nice of the two-way route across the prairies and plains ending in the western santa fe. and i will say that the majority of the brides passed through and/or departed from independence on their santa fe trail honeymoon. let me tell you about the first bride. in 1987, the year that congress designated the santa fe trail a historic trail. a local hist
freighters who would leave missouri and/or new mexico in the spring, traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo freighted west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk, linens, calicos, all kinds of sewing notions. food stuff like sardines and olives. liquor, champagne, as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed. the cargo freighted east consistented of silver pesos, furs, wool, and mules. i know many of you in missouri have...
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nevada and in other states of the union most of us people are located in american west from wyoming to idaho, colorado, new mexico, arizona, nevada and california, the bus country is located in the corner of the bay of this game. in the border between the mainland europe and the iberian peninsul more or less 80% of the country is southern of the pyrenees. 20% of the country is north of the pyrenees so we are just let's say in the south of england so the bay of the sky is between the basque country and and england. we know that more or less 60,000 people in the us called themself basque. this is based in sensors data at the same time. we know that there is a larger population of basque descendants, and we know that also because they are more basques that participate in basque events or bus clubs that the numbers in the sensors. the largest community in the us is in in the san francisco area. the second largest one is in boise, idaho, and we are in the third largest area of past population, nevada has what is called a basque capital of nevada, which is elco in northeast, nevada. and then here we have also a very st
nevada and in other states of the union most of us people are located in american west from wyoming to idaho, colorado, new mexico, arizona, nevada and california, the bus country is located in the corner of the bay of this game. in the border between the mainland europe and the iberian peninsul more or less 80% of the country is southern of the pyrenees. 20% of the country is north of the pyrenees so we are just let's say in the south of england so the bay of the sky is between the basque...
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freighters who would leave, missouri and/or new mexico in the spring traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo frated west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk linens calicos all kinds of sewing notions foodstuffs like sardines and olives liquor champagne as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed the cargo frated east consisted of silver pesos furs wool and mules and i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old, missouri mule the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million and by 1860 some 10 tons of freight were going across the trail pulled by 6,000 mules over 25,000 oxen. a 3000 wagons and employing some 10,000 men. now by the 1830s independence was the eastern terminus of the two-way route across the prairies and the plains ending, of course on the western terminus of santa fe. and i will say that the majority of the brides pass through and/or departed from independence on their santa fe trail honeymoon. so, let me tell you about the very first bride. in 1987 the year that congress designated the santa fe trail a national histor
freighters who would leave, missouri and/or new mexico in the spring traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over indian territory. cargo frated west consisted mainly of manufactured cloth like silk linens calicos all kinds of sewing notions foodstuffs like sardines and olives liquor champagne as well as iron tools that the people of new mexico needed the cargo frated east consisted of silver pesos furs wool and mules and i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good...
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administration and the remain in mexico policy, the attorney general saying this will lead to an increase of illegal fentanyl pouring over the southern border fueling the opioid epidemic. westding remain in mexico for keeping fentanyl out of west virginia and the rest of the country? >> we think it is incredibly dangerous and we are worried we are going to be seeing a surge of epic proportions. our law enforcement in west virginia, we already had a huge fentanyl problem but now we are moving to open borders and start to reprioritize resources for asylum and other types of migration. you are losing the ability to catch a lot of the illegal drug trafficking at the border at the time when the mexican drug cartels are ramping up their production. we want the biden administration to rethink this. we will be in court. todd: it is about resource management here at the numbers. fentanyl seizures by fiscal year 2021 leading the screen, 5500 pounds fiscal year 2021, increased a lot since fiscal year 2018. how much worse to you fear this will get in fiscal year 2022? >> i am worried for this reason. when the biden administration issues their announcement to get rid of the remain in me
administration and the remain in mexico policy, the attorney general saying this will lead to an increase of illegal fentanyl pouring over the southern border fueling the opioid epidemic. westding remain in mexico for keeping fentanyl out of west virginia and the rest of the country? >> we think it is incredibly dangerous and we are worried we are going to be seeing a surge of epic proportions. our law enforcement in west virginia, we already had a huge fentanyl problem but now we are...
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we've got hot dry conditions, fueling a critical fire risk in the south west that's affecting california, arizona, nevada, and new mexico. but things are looking a lot wet as we move to the south west. we've got severe storms as well, rolling across the deep south bringing with some really strong torrential rains, possible hale. we could see some tornadoes here and not whether extends up to the great lakes. indiana seems really wet conditions and strong showers as well. for ohio, it's up in the north east. the things are looking more dry and settled plenty of sunshine coming in for eastern canada. as we go into friday. it's a wet picture across the west coast. we've got oregon seen some of that wet weather as well as washington, and there'll be a few storms rolling across northern parts of the rockies. and it's a wet picture as well as we move to central america. we've got much of the wet weather affecting the dominican republic and haiti in the caribbean, thunderstorms as well for cuba. but much of that wet weather is going to be affecting panama and costa rica with $27.00 degrees in san jose. ah, the al jazeera world
we've got hot dry conditions, fueling a critical fire risk in the south west that's affecting california, arizona, nevada, and new mexico. but things are looking a lot wet as we move to the south west. we've got severe storms as well, rolling across the deep south bringing with some really strong torrential rains, possible hale. we could see some tornadoes here and not whether extends up to the great lakes. indiana seems really wet conditions and strong showers as well. for ohio, it's up in the...
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mexico. and in the west a brutal and dangerous heat wave affecting tens of millions is not about to end anytime soon. but we start with al roker on the tropical threat. al, what's the latest? >> reporter: jose, we are looking at potential tropical cyclone number 3 right now south of morgan city, louisiana moving north at nine miles per hour. it will organize itself friday spreading heavy rain into the central gulf. more flash flooding sunday into monday into the mid-atlantic states. we have tropical storm warnings up for the louisiana coastline into mobile, alabama. we're also looking at flood alerts stretching for louisiana all the way into florida. rainfall amounts anywhere from 5 to 12 inches of rain. if it becomes a storm, it will be claudelle. jose? >> al roker, thank you very much. >>> let's get to the heat emergency in the west. it's been going on for days with triple-digit temperatures affecting tens of millions. more records being shattered. miguel almaguer has late details. >> reporter: it's not just one of the hottest starts to june on record out west. tonight the oppressive heat wav
mexico. and in the west a brutal and dangerous heat wave affecting tens of millions is not about to end anytime soon. but we start with al roker on the tropical threat. al, what's the latest? >> reporter: jose, we are looking at potential tropical cyclone number 3 right now south of morgan city, louisiana moving north at nine miles per hour. it will organize itself friday spreading heavy rain into the central gulf. more flash flooding sunday into monday into the mid-atlantic states. we...
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mexico's first congressional district, melanie stansbury. she was born in farmington an grew up in the north valley and west side of albuquerque. she's from a hard working family that typifies millions of new mexicans. melanie's mother supported her family as seam stress and heavy congresswomen operator. her family owned a landscaping and irrigation business where she worked growing up. after graduating from cibola high school she attended st. mary's in california and went on to graduate studies at cornell university. she came home and served our state as a science instructor through the museum of national history visiting schools across the state. before she was elected to office she served here in washington at the office of management and budget and the u.s. sne committee on energy and natural resources. congresswoman stansbury has been shown to be a dedicated public servant and i know she does not take her new role lightly.
mexico's first congressional district, melanie stansbury. she was born in farmington an grew up in the north valley and west side of albuquerque. she's from a hard working family that typifies millions of new mexicans. melanie's mother supported her family as seam stress and heavy congresswomen operator. her family owned a landscaping and irrigation business where she worked growing up. after graduating from cibola high school she attended st. mary's in california and went on to graduate...
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recovery areas were, and still are, located at predetermined sites throughout arizona, west texas, and new mexicothe area surrounding roswell. to retrieve the equipment, many miles from holman air force base, recovery personnel operated a variety of aircraft and vehicles. the exact vehicles described by the witnesses as having been present at the crashed flying saucer sites. to expedite the operations, they tracked the balloons electronically, optically and from aircraft which followed them directly to the ground areas. ♪♪ >> in several of the roswell accounts unsubstantiated allegations asserted that military personnel who retrieved equipment from rural areas of new mexico intimidated and threatened civilians on the scene. on the contrary, balloon branch personnel enjoyed good relations with the local community and often solicited their assistance following a balloon or payload landing. in the course of their activities recovery personnel rented or borrowed tractors, bulldozers, snowmobiles and even pack mules from local residents. the payloads, parachutes, balloons and circling chase aircraft o
recovery areas were, and still are, located at predetermined sites throughout arizona, west texas, and new mexicothe area surrounding roswell. to retrieve the equipment, many miles from holman air force base, recovery personnel operated a variety of aircraft and vehicles. the exact vehicles described by the witnesses as having been present at the crashed flying saucer sites. to expedite the operations, they tracked the balloons electronically, optically and from aircraft which followed them...
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west. 43 million from california to colorado now under heat alerts. forecasters are concerned ahead of fire season. small blazes already burning. this one in new mexico. and the extreme drought in the west. the lake meade reservoir at record low levels. rob marciano joins us now. this heat is set to break records. >> reporter: yeah, we're going to break some records, no doubt about that. the problem with this one, it's going to last all week in the west. excessive heat warnings up in six states. tomorrow's highs, 111, phoenix -- in vegas, 112 in palm springs. 116 in phoenix. tuesday, 106 in salt lake, probably a record. 106 in billings, the earliest we've been this warm. 107 in grand junction. that would be an all-time record in that city. it won't peak until thursday. these temperatures measured in the shade. dangerous stuff. linsey? >> rob, thank you. >>> it could be the end of an era in israel. the country's longest serving prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has been ousted. the new prime minister leads a fragile coalition. and tonight, netanyahu is vowing a come back. here's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, chaos in the knesset, as benjam
west. 43 million from california to colorado now under heat alerts. forecasters are concerned ahead of fire season. small blazes already burning. this one in new mexico. and the extreme drought in the west. the lake meade reservoir at record low levels. rob marciano joins us now. this heat is set to break records. >> reporter: yeah, we're going to break some records, no doubt about that. the problem with this one, it's going to last all week in the west. excessive heat warnings up in six...
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mexico. the southwest and west coast is getting hit hard with drug overdoses and opioid and fentanyl traffickingng she is talking about vague deals with mexico, she is admitting talking about mexico taking back illegal immigrants. mexico, guatemala, el salvador, saying yeah the biden administration policies created the border crisis. what is the result of this trip. >> the guatemalan president blamed the border crisis on biden. the president of mexico, obrador blamed the border crisis on biden. the numbers don't lie. under president bush, i'm sorry under president trump in 2020 there were 46,000 border crossings. there have been already 171,000 illegal border crossings in the first four months. we're on track for 2.6 million this year. it is unsustainable. we have, the real reason she doesn't want to come to the border is because just like senator cruz said, the press will follow them. they will have to address the crisis. the mainstream media is ignoring it and so is the white house. elizabeth: you know, is this just about optics? they could have picked up the phone, said, central america be ke
mexico. the southwest and west coast is getting hit hard with drug overdoses and opioid and fentanyl traffickingng she is talking about vague deals with mexico, she is admitting talking about mexico taking back illegal immigrants. mexico, guatemala, el salvador, saying yeah the biden administration policies created the border crisis. what is the result of this trip. >> the guatemalan president blamed the border crisis on biden. the president of mexico, obrador blamed the border crisis on...
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and i think for republicans, they have to look at places like out west in nevada, in arizona, in new mexico, in colorado, where the fracking and oil and gas industry is seeing a negative impact. and that could have a political impact in the, in the next 2 to 4 years. well, and that's how i want to take this back to where we're talking about more poorly on the international scale. you know, we talk all the time about the monroe doctrine, where we need to keep our policy right in our back yard down to kind of go to the oil and gas present. buying. got a lot of actually push back to the fact that he said that he was going to let the north stream north pipeline construction continue. do you agree with that? in this case? you know, trump got involved. got his nose mark, should we not let countries make their own deals in regards to oil and gas? if it does not involve the united states, in fact, we have the ability to do it on our own here at home. well, there wouldn't be anything wrong with the, with the pipeline deals that other countries are cutting if we weren't cutting our own throat by stop
and i think for republicans, they have to look at places like out west in nevada, in arizona, in new mexico, in colorado, where the fracking and oil and gas industry is seeing a negative impact. and that could have a political impact in the, in the next 2 to 4 years. well, and that's how i want to take this back to where we're talking about more poorly on the international scale. you know, we talk all the time about the monroe doctrine, where we need to keep our policy right in our back yard...
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you go to the west into new mexico and arizona and it tends to get worse again.d has been for months is the lower rio grande valley starting from brunsville and going up the river to laredo and del rio. they aren't going there. they are thumbing their nose at the problem. >> dana: just on timing. there is another point. president trump -- former president trump will join governor abbott at the border next week. do you think her timing of going has anything to do with that? >> absolutely. i think the administration's hand is being forced. i bet there have been plenty of meetings inside the white house where people are saying the problem is getting worse. the longer you stay away from the border, the worse it looks, vice president. you need to get down there and finally they agreed to go. she agreed to go but they are going to the wrong place. there will be another story about this. we're now start comparing the numbers of border crossings and apprehensions in the el paso sector versus the other three sectors to the east of there. del rio, laredo and the rio grande
you go to the west into new mexico and arizona and it tends to get worse again.d has been for months is the lower rio grande valley starting from brunsville and going up the river to laredo and del rio. they aren't going there. they are thumbing their nose at the problem. >> dana: just on timing. there is another point. president trump -- former president trump will join governor abbott at the border next week. do you think her timing of going has anything to do with that? >>...
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west. and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there. ah ah. after 7 months of fighting a si size announced him to grow e p. o p and troops pull out to the north. the country ah, alarms are in jordan, this is out of their life and also coming up to us defends and strikes on iranian back fight as a.
west. and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there. ah ah. after 7 months of fighting a si size announced him to grow e p. o p and troops pull out to the north. the country ah, alarms are in jordan, this is out of their life and also coming up to us defends and strikes on iranian back fight as a.
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. >> it's synonymous with new mexico those record high temperatures continue out west.bring back in nbc meteorologist janessa webb >> yeah. i really want to give them better news, but we have no rain in sight for the pacific northwest. actually, our temperatures are really expanding across this area a change in the weather pattern and that's allowing the heat alerts to really be in place now for 15 million people. i expect that to really expand the next 24 hours. we are talking about record heat for the area first time this season we're in the upper 90s. the feel like temperature across california to southern california going to be in the triple digits, guys. >> janessa, thank you. >>> after a stunning serving up support for naomi osaka that's next. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher? well, new cascade platinum has 50% more cleaning power, so you don't have to. its f
. >> it's synonymous with new mexico those record high temperatures continue out west.bring back in nbc meteorologist janessa webb >> yeah. i really want to give them better news, but we have no rain in sight for the pacific northwest. actually, our temperatures are really expanding across this area a change in the weather pattern and that's allowing the heat alerts to really be in place now for 15 million people. i expect that to really expand the next 24 hours. we are talking...
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and drugs are pouring in, you know about that in all overdose deaths are up 25% new mexico the southwest and the westhard with drug overdoses and opioid and fentanyl trafficking. when you listen to what the vice president is saying she's talking about the big deals with mexico and she's admitting that they did not talk about mexico not taking back illegalal immigrants and then you got mexico, el salvador, guatemala and say the biden administration policies created the border crisis. what is a result of this trip? >> watermelon president blamed the border crisis on biden the president of mexico blamed the on biden and the numbers, numbers do not lie under president bush and under president trump in 2020 there were 646,000 border crossers there's really been 170,000 illegal border crossings and the first four months which means were on track for 2.6 million this year it is unsustainable. the real reason why she doesn't want to come to the border is because just like senator cruz, the press will follow them and they will address the crisis the mainstream media is ignoring and so is the white house. eliz
and drugs are pouring in, you know about that in all overdose deaths are up 25% new mexico the southwest and the westhard with drug overdoses and opioid and fentanyl trafficking. when you listen to what the vice president is saying she's talking about the big deals with mexico and she's admitting that they did not talk about mexico not taking back illegalal immigrants and then you got mexico, el salvador, guatemala and say the biden administration policies created the border crisis. what is a...
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mexico. it happened on the west side of albuquerque. the balloon reportedly hit a power line and caught fire. and then the gondola fell onto the road. the balloon envelope floated away eventually landing on a residential rooftop. >> the balloon was there but no basket and no people. we were all searching for the basket and looking for the people. >> federal investigators worked to peace what happened. >>> help-wanted sites are popping up all across the east bay. the state reopen nearly 2 weeks ago, but many small businesses are far from fully operational. many business owners are struggling to find help. >> reporter: business owners are having a tough time filling vacancies. they say they've never seen a labor shortage this bad. >> it is a sign of progress. live music, good food, and a spirited crowd. the owner of this restaurant says the labor shortage is slowing down his recovery >> i started closing on mondays. >> reporter: the lack of staffing for some to shorten the business hours. >> i am offering with two cooks. pre-pandemic, we
mexico. it happened on the west side of albuquerque. the balloon reportedly hit a power line and caught fire. and then the gondola fell onto the road. the balloon envelope floated away eventually landing on a residential rooftop. >> the balloon was there but no basket and no people. we were all searching for the basket and looking for the people. >> federal investigators worked to peace what happened. >>> help-wanted sites are popping up all across the east bay. the state...
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mexico city. during long days and nights, he barely saw halves family. crews attention was focused on the mountain range far to the westt's known as mexico's a lawless land. el chapo's home base, the mexican state of sinaloa comprised as part of it. the biggest city there is truly a can. the reputed nautical capital of mexico and el chapo essentially old town. >> it would be like in the heyday of prohibition when alcohol in completely own chicago to somebody to just come in and throw handcuffs on. component they get shot. >> it was a place where king pins and -- were placed in large ornate tombs. they seemed to stand as reminders of the violence and the danger that had engulfed those product. what drew rely ciulacan spectrum was tremendous. french turns, just before he arrived in mexico, he came upon a treasure trove of evidence. el chapo had left his safe even ciulacan for this mansion in. it was raided by mexican law enforcement. el chapo got away but there were key scraps of paper, notebooks and phones left behind. with phone numbers that drew could target. >> you can't just target man himself. you have to target hi
mexico city. during long days and nights, he barely saw halves family. crews attention was focused on the mountain range far to the westt's known as mexico's a lawless land. el chapo's home base, the mexican state of sinaloa comprised as part of it. the biggest city there is truly a can. the reputed nautical capital of mexico and el chapo essentially old town. >> it would be like in the heyday of prohibition when alcohol in completely own chicago to somebody to just come in and throw...
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but across portions of west texas as well as new mexico on up into the dakotas. so this is something that much of the western united states is dealing with. but of course with our water woes here in the bay area, something that is especially problematic jor us. you also saw this just a second ago exceptional being the maroon color. that's your deepest category of drought. we're not seeing a ton of changes compared to last week on your drought monitor but still something to note as it is updated. this week skies are clear skies are dry and take a miracle at this point to see much significant rainfall at this point of the year that we're entering. we are seeing a dip in temperatures just around the corner, though we have a high pressure ridge center just to our south and east. that's about to be nudged out by the slow to our north and the cold air associated with it. that's going to plunge on into the bay area starting next week. so we've already cool down compared to where we were earlier on this week. we're going to be looking at even cooler temperatures around t
but across portions of west texas as well as new mexico on up into the dakotas. so this is something that much of the western united states is dealing with. but of course with our water woes here in the bay area, something that is especially problematic jor us. you also saw this just a second ago exceptional being the maroon color. that's your deepest category of drought. we're not seeing a ton of changes compared to last week on your drought monitor but still something to note as it is...
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mexico. more heat for much of the west. >>> and finally, a night one college student will never forget, evenconsin with my buddies doing some police training. >> well, apparently a drunk dude crashed with us last night. >> reporter: if you're lost, a home full of cops is an interesting place to wind up. >> about 2:30 in the morning i heard some crashing around upstairs and i thought it was this guy. going to the bathroom. >> it wasn't me. >> reporter: but according to these policemen here in milwaukee for emergency vehicle training -- >> this silly guy found the one airbnb in all of downtown milwaukee, wisconsin loaded with cops. >> reporter: a 19-year-old presumably lost coming in from a night out. this was a lucky intruder. >> what if that dude stumbled into a bed with a kid or my wife? it could have been a different morning. right? so wrong place wrong time, lucky place, lucky time that there's duties that actually know how to handle that. >> reporter: not that this intruder chose this spot on purpose. >> he had no idea where he was. he had no idea where he thought he was. and he didn't k
mexico. more heat for much of the west. >>> and finally, a night one college student will never forget, evenconsin with my buddies doing some police training. >> well, apparently a drunk dude crashed with us last night. >> reporter: if you're lost, a home full of cops is an interesting place to wind up. >> about 2:30 in the morning i heard some crashing around upstairs and i thought it was this guy. going to the bathroom. >> it wasn't me. >> reporter: but...
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west under meet and fire alert. large fires burning in arizona, new mexico and utah. thousands of acres have burned as that region faces extreme drought. crews have been working in dangerous triple-digit conditions. >>> more potential power problems in texas. customers being told to conserve energy with temperatures near record highs. the state power grid is under strain, and several plants are offline for repairs. >>> now a closer look at your tuesday forecast. so those scorching temperatures are expected to bake most of the western u.s. until this weekend. triple-digit readings expected today from southern california to wyoming, and montana. palm springs could hit 120 degrees today. temperatures like that have doctors warning about potential burns from touching outdoor surfaces. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, the pacific north west won't get out of the 60s. 78 for new york and chicago. 89 miami. >>> coming up, workers tearing down a home make a surprise discovery. cats inside the walls. we'll show you. >>> but first, the environmental concern as fire rage
west under meet and fire alert. large fires burning in arizona, new mexico and utah. thousands of acres have burned as that region faces extreme drought. crews have been working in dangerous triple-digit conditions. >>> more potential power problems in texas. customers being told to conserve energy with temperatures near record highs. the state power grid is under strain, and several plants are offline for repairs. >>> now a closer look at your tuesday forecast. so those...
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but it's also the single largest threat to water and drought resilience in new mexico and much of the west as well. as well as our future climate adaptation and economic security. and as was noted by chief litzenberg's testimony, we're already spending billions of dollars a year at the federal and local and tribal levels to both suppress fire and fight fires across the west. so one of the things i wanted to talk a little bit about today is our forest science. so we focused a lot here today on fire weather, warning systems, and hazards. but one of the most significant and important ways that we can address and mitigate the catastrophic fires that are affecting the west is through forest management. and this is especially true in new mexico where a lot of really exciting climate and forest management science is happening. so we're seeing a lot of really incredible partnerships between our tribes and pueblos, our local county officials, nonprofit organizations like the nature conservancy, our national laboratories who are doing really exciting, complex modeling around forest dynamics, carbon
but it's also the single largest threat to water and drought resilience in new mexico and much of the west as well. as well as our future climate adaptation and economic security. and as was noted by chief litzenberg's testimony, we're already spending billions of dollars a year at the federal and local and tribal levels to both suppress fire and fight fires across the west. so one of the things i wanted to talk a little bit about today is our forest science. so we focused a lot here today on...
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re because there was some running over towards the west coast. cut and dry summed it up, the dry weather, stretching down across a good part of mexico. what a russia shower was across the greater antilles as we go on through the next dial. so lightly storms here, rumbling away the cuba for jamaica full hispaniola. also some was a weather just coming into the wind woods to go through friday and on into saturday could become a little more widespread. lee was also seeing some right splash showers there with central america the the latest news as it breaks the risk of a bio as relation in many parts of the country is becoming increasingly real. with detail coverage conditions aren't really clean until the local administrator said that they've detected several cases of cholera from around the world. a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate the pressure in the air. to me, it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant then grief, anger, and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of the fallen reality often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting
re because there was some running over towards the west coast. cut and dry summed it up, the dry weather, stretching down across a good part of mexico. what a russia shower was across the greater antilles as we go on through the next dial. so lightly storms here, rumbling away the cuba for jamaica full hispaniola. also some was a weather just coming into the wind woods to go through friday and on into saturday could become a little more widespread. lee was also seeing some right splash showers...
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mexico. that's all tonight. the biggest story out west, though, big-time heat wave. we could see a dozen or more records drop into the northern rockies by midweek. whit? >> we do appreciate that sunshine, though, here. better late than never. ginger, thank you. >>> now, the intensifying manhunt in south florida after the mass shooting outside a banquet hall. authorities releasing this surveillance video of the three suspects in that suv pulling up to the scene. there you see them, armed with assault rifles and late today, police saying they found that car in a canal. abc's victor oquendo is at the scene just north of miami. >> reporter: tonight, our first look at the three suspected gunmen wanted by police for a mass shooting outside a banquet hall in miami. watch as they jump out of that white nissan pathfinder, heavily armed with assault-style rifles. they're out of frame for less than ten seconds before rushing back and driving off. in that short time, two people were killed, 20 wounded. more than 100 shell casings recovered at the scene. police say the crowd outs
mexico. that's all tonight. the biggest story out west, though, big-time heat wave. we could see a dozen or more records drop into the northern rockies by midweek. whit? >> we do appreciate that sunshine, though, here. better late than never. ginger, thank you. >>> now, the intensifying manhunt in south florida after the mass shooting outside a banquet hall. authorities releasing this surveillance video of the three suspects in that suv pulling up to the scene. there you see...
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but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique it's bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there the in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different peoples from all over the world together as such, like a magical and the more i learned about it, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on a jazz ah ah, welcome back here watching out just a time to recap on headline south. federal government has announced the unilateral thieves fire, antique rise. the rebels say they're in full control of the regional capital, mckelly, federal troops, time officials have reportedly abandon the 50 us forces that come under attack in syria off the sundays as strikes targeted iranian back, malicious stations close to the rocky border. at
but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique it's bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there the in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different peoples...
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but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah the me. welcome back, a, pick them out about top stories here on the al jazeera ethiopians. federal government has announced a unilateral sci fi and to grow the rebels say that in full control of the regional capital, mcclay, federal troops and officials have reportedly abandoned the citizens. us sources up come under attack in theory after some days asked, likes to talk to the iran back militia station close to the rocky board, at least 8 the south. find a combination military base oil field in syria, arizona. now officials say the search and rescue operation at a collapsed apartment complex and florida
but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah the me....
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in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there. the awe after 7 months of fighting a si size announced in 2 grey ethiopian troops pull out to the north of the country . ah, alarms are in jordan, this is out there alive. and also coming up to us, defends and strikes on iranian back. fighters along the rock board of a groups vowed to seek revenge for the attacks. another day in hopes dwindle of finding any survivors trapped in the rubble of a collapse, florida apartment building and a century of communism. china celebrates the epic milestone, but honey is on. we look at how the nation of 1400000000 has fed on one party model . ah, often in the 8 months of fighting and displacement, the conflict in ethiopia to grow region has now taken a new turn. the federal government has announced a unilateral and unconditional ceasefire with immediate effect to go on rebe
in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there. the awe after 7 months of fighting a si size announced in 2 grey ethiopian troops pull out to the north of the country . ah, alarms are in jordan, this is out there alive. and also coming up to us, defends and strikes on iranian back. fighters along...
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west central america. some particularly wet weather that just affecting southern parts of mexico because see further flooding here as we go one through the next day or so. very, very heavy rain fun, very down. pause, continuing all the way across into the tom peninsula, some larvae showers to into cuba for a time law. she tried to make a but you could catch a shower or 2 here as well. so chances, some showers they're coming across in to where hispaniola noticed some wet weather . also for the eastern islands at least for a time, but still a fair amount of sunshine, a plenty of sunshine across north america. we got showers around the east coast anywhere from the carolinas to the florida panhandle. the heat continues for the plains returning wetter to the northwest sponsored cattle airways. get up in my coffee. clear my hands of the few cigarettes. go to go to place. they are not now to do not to go to starbucks and start drawing, drawing keys. my sanity gives me from going to find some money or rival christ are doing thing outside a normal life. when i drive, forget about everything else, it was, and one time
west central america. some particularly wet weather that just affecting southern parts of mexico because see further flooding here as we go one through the next day or so. very, very heavy rain fun, very down. pause, continuing all the way across into the tom peninsula, some larvae showers to into cuba for a time law. she tried to make a but you could catch a shower or 2 here as well. so chances, some showers they're coming across in to where hispaniola noticed some wet weather . also for the...
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>>> five people are dead after a hot air balloon plunged to the ground in new mexico happening yesterday morning on the westhit a power line and caught fire. the gondola carrying four passengers and a pilot fell more than 80 feet onto a road. the balloon floated away and eventually landing and residential rooftop. >> the scariest thing with the balloon was there but no basket or people and we were all searching for the basket looking for the people. >> the ntsb will look into the pilot, the balloon, and determine what caused the crash. >>> a person is in the hospital after their home exploded in illinois yesterday. officials say there was a gas leak in the basement while somebody was cooking when suddenly the house exploded. the victim's condition is unknown, and the exact cause of the blast is under investigation. >>> astrazeneca has started vaccinating participants in its trial of a covid-19 variant vaccine. it is designed to protect against the beta variant of the virus, which was first identified in south africa. participants for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people but for unvaccinated the new shot
>>> five people are dead after a hot air balloon plunged to the ground in new mexico happening yesterday morning on the westhit a power line and caught fire. the gondola carrying four passengers and a pilot fell more than 80 feet onto a road. the balloon floated away and eventually landing and residential rooftop. >> the scariest thing with the balloon was there but no basket or people and we were all searching for the basket looking for the people. >> the ntsb will look...
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>> well, in the interior west, the midsummer months actually comprise monsoon seasons into the deserts of arizona and new mexicople, we'll see thunderstorms and sometimes significant rainfall from july into august, so there is some prospect for at least partial relief. but accomplices like california where the summer is the dry season, there's no prospect for relief until the rainy season in the winter. then there's the long-term context of climate change, which is bringing about much warmer temperatures in the american west so in the long term, this is kind of what we expect to see more of in the coming years. >> and to your point, this seems to be the new reality of living in the west, part of the effects of climate change we are seeing play out. is there anything people can do to offset what is set in motion? or do you believe this is too late and this is just how it's going to be? >> well, there's two ways to answer that. i will say that it's definitely not too late to solve the global warming problem. in fact there's no time like the present to really get started and taking it seriously. the sooner we addr
>> well, in the interior west, the midsummer months actually comprise monsoon seasons into the deserts of arizona and new mexicople, we'll see thunderstorms and sometimes significant rainfall from july into august, so there is some prospect for at least partial relief. but accomplices like california where the summer is the dry season, there's no prospect for relief until the rainy season in the winter. then there's the long-term context of climate change, which is bringing about much...
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the heat across the west will build across the central us, the gulf of mexico, watching that, a spectacularhew has his sixth straight day today. he's outset and i promised good weather. i told him tonight the water - made the updates tomorrow. todd: you were talking about that clip, he thought it was hilarious. >> janice: is extratropical now away from land. we love you, bill hammer. jillian: i expect pictures, 38 after the hour. pedaling right? >> how did this happen? kissed the turtle. todd: john stuart facing backlash after sharing his father, covid lavalley theory. todd: christie gnome takes on the president over her form of july celebrations -- carley shimkus has her own fourth of july celebration next. ♪♪ for deb, living with constipation with belly pain was the same old story for years. trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. awful feelings she kept sugar-coating. finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yes to adding linzess. linzes
the heat across the west will build across the central us, the gulf of mexico, watching that, a spectacularhew has his sixth straight day today. he's outset and i promised good weather. i told him tonight the water - made the updates tomorrow. todd: you were talking about that clip, he thought it was hilarious. >> janice: is extratropical now away from land. we love you, bill hammer. jillian: i expect pictures, 38 after the hour. pedaling right? >> how did this happen? kissed the...
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i am here in del rio, about five hours west, you are just talking about, what the drone is looking at, that's the international bridge into mexicot you're seeing temporary operating site set up in march. we broke on fox news the existence of it and it set up because migrants are coming across the border, they have to process them right there on site because they can't transport them. however here in del rio where they are seeing a surge of 457% compared to this time last year, they are overwhelmed with being able to transfer migrants showing up here. where we are, this is the scene all day long. we seen half a dozen groups come here. i've been catching them as we saw earlier today in our coverage but a little while ago, i was trying to see who was coming out and iran into the chief helping the transport. watch this. >> chief -- are you out here today? >> on helping with transport today. >> is been really dizzy, we've been having groups all morning long. typical day? >> pretty typical, i think our name numbers will reach 1000 again today, all hands on deck. >> did you say you are transporting as well? we seen the van three times
i am here in del rio, about five hours west, you are just talking about, what the drone is looking at, that's the international bridge into mexicot you're seeing temporary operating site set up in march. we broke on fox news the existence of it and it set up because migrants are coming across the border, they have to process them right there on site because they can't transport them. however here in del rio where they are seeing a surge of 457% compared to this time last year, they are...