Above 24,000 keeping an eye on whats happening with this. The dow has been up. The First Time Since february. If the dow is up again for the fifth session, the first time that has happened since the middle of january. Crude oil has been a big concern. That is down 11. 5 to 11. 85 you are looking at energy being the best performing for april even despite these big swings we have other energy news back with bp out the energy giant reported a 67 slide. Ceo Bernard Looney that the company had a good quarter tough environment here to date it has just been historic and went negative for a while. Back to 12. Crazy. Which is relative how many acres do you have there. You could store oil. Could you put a tank in the ground or just fill the pool we could probably do both we could do a whole oil field here no one Takes Delivery you would think given the challenges that uber is having, they would be doing oil delivery the other thing i told you to buy with all that land is live cattle instead, we
That weather system has moved out of here and were looking at numbers climbing through the upper 70s in our inland valleys, low 70s around the bay and cool at our coast. Sounds good. Happening today a sold out crowd will get a chance to see former first lady and secretary of state hill Harry Clinton and her daughter chelsea. They will be available to talk about the book they wrote together that celebrates the women who have inspired them throughout their lives and answer questions from the audience. The event starts at 1 30 this afternoon. Basically we were told that someone hit a hydrant up there and its flooding all of stern. A mess on the uc Berkeley Campus as a car crashes into a fire hydrant sending water shooting into the air. It was a long night for many students. Abc 7 News Reporter Lisa Amin Gulezian has the details. Reporter it started when the red car smashed into a fire hydrant on first avenue near highland place. The tow truck operator said the driver had been arrested, a
Antiimmigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. Announcer watch tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans q a. With author Bradford Kane. We will discuss his book, pitchfork populism, the forces that shaped and election and continue to change america. Good morning. Lets define populism. In the book, you talk about it as a movement of this engine disenchanted people who are motivated. Is that populism . Just alet me go back bit. There is a long history of populism in the United States. There has been economic populism. There was the populism of the 1800s. I would also note the progressive party, Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 had an amazing agendas it was a populist agenda. It was fascinating. It got enacted over many years. Populism isform of not actually populism. Normally, its based on elevating the people, elevating the masses. In this particular case as was really inn 2016, its the case of donald trump, he motivates his base to empower him rather than him empowering the mass
Stamp on the planet and its not always been a pretty one a report from the United Nations says biodiversity is declining at a dangerous rate more than a 1000000 species could soon become extinct. Theres almost no place on earth thats been spared from human activity not even the poles or remote mountains such as in the kurdish region of Northern Iraq its one of the worlds most conflict ridden areas borders drawn after world war one left the kurdish region straddling 4 states turkey syria iraq and iran. This has resulted in uprisings of violence and wars that still continue today. Most recently against socalled Islamic State over the decades millions of people have been displaced some fled to isolated mountain areas. Kurdistans wildlife has also been badly. Affected many species are now endangered but there is new hope in the current dark region of Northern Iraq thanks to dedicated conservationists. Summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the karratha in the kurdistan r
A dangerous rate more than a 1000000 species could soon become extinct. Theres almost no place on earth thats been spared from human activity not even the poles or remote mountains such as in the kurdish region of Northern Iraq its one of the worlds most conflict ridden areas borders drawn after world war one left the kurdish region straddling 4 states turkey syria iraq and iran. This has resulted in uprisings of violence and wars that still continue today. Most recently against socalled Islamic State over the decades millions of people have been displaced some fled to isolated mountain areas. Kurdistans wildlife has also been badly affected many species are now endangered but there is new hope in the car a dark region of Northern Iraq thanks to dedicated conservationists. Summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the carriage in the kurdistan region of iraq thats why biologist hanna rosin and her colleague corner a shout out like to get an early start theyre looking fo