We are going to live from news copter 7. The story is a brush fire burning since about 3 20 this afternoon and here it is for 5 01, so for an hour and 40 minutes. This is in hanover, new jersey. Firefighters from east rose land, liberty, all lending a helping hand to try and keep control of the situation. There is no Power Outages to tell you about. There you can see the power lines. As the picture widens out, there are homes also that firefighters are keeping a close eye on to keep the flames away and an Industrial Park with a Pharmaceutical Company and traffic impacted. Troy and between algonquin and bill and sade, well keep an eye on it, and there is an update, well bring it to you. All right. Thank you. And now, lets talk about the weather. It was beautiful out there. And the temperatures are more like early may. And we still have two days of record people in central park were soaking up the sun. Reporter oh, its been beautiful, sade. No coat necessary at least for now, but its chi
Bp. [watch ticking] my parents are my best friends. Theyre all i had. My life ended that day. Bp ruined my life and ended my life that day. I had to start all over. Eva rowes parents were among the 15 who died that day in texas city. It was the worst workplace accident in this country in 16 years. These things do not have to happen. They are preventable. Theyre predictable, and people do not have to die because theyre earning a living. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im leslie stahl. Oil is the engine that drives our economy. And as oil becomes scarcer, the push to discover and develop new sources becomes increasingly dangerous. This edition examines two recent disasters in the oil industry with a great deal in common the deepwater horizon rig in the gulf of mexico and the refinery at texas city, which suffered explosions five years apart. They were both operated by bp. And in both cases, 60 minutes looked at whether bps cost saving measures may have had deadly consequences. First well
Whos responsible . Bp. [watch ticking] my parents are my best friends. Theyre all i had. My life ended that day. Bp ruined my life and ended my life that day. I had to start all over. Eva rowes parents were among the 15 who died that day in texas city. It was the worst workplace accident in this country in 16 years. These things do not have to happen. They are preventable. Theyre predictable, and people do not have to die because theyre earning a living. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im leslie stahl. Oil is the engine that drives our economy. And as oil becomes scarcer, the push to discover and develop new sources becomes increasingly dangerous. This edition examines two recent disasters in the oil industry with a great deal in common the deepwater horizon rig in the gulf of mexico and the refinery at texas city, which suffered explosions five years apart. They were both operated by bp. And in both cases, 60 minutes looked at whether bps cost saving measures may have had deadly conseq
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And who sent her in. And, those are men in wingsuits, trying to fly right into that plane. Good evening, its great to have you with us on a very busy tuesday night. We begin with north korea late today launching a new missile, this time flying higher and longer than any it has launched before. Tonight, what it reveals about their ability to reach this country. Its the third icbm launch, The Other Two in july. Each reaching farther than the one before it. The launch, a direct provocation to the u. S. Tonight. President trump responding moments ago. Heres bob woodruff. Reporter tonight, north korea acts again. And this time, we know that President Trump was being briefed as the missile was in the air. The new missile test is another intercontinental ballistic
missile. What makes this missile different, it flew higher and longer than ever before. 90 minutes after it splashed down in the sea of japan, the president addressing the provocative move. A missile was launched a little while ago