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it's rare to see kebo from below the mountain the snowy peak is usually covered in cloud to see if you have to go up in an airplane or risk the difficult climb. the ascent begins down in the jungle rain forest like this is called cloud forest in the mornings it's actually in the clouds . a walk through the rain forest is much shorter now than one hundred years ago when the first european expeditions set out to conquer the mountain and that's not just because of modern equipment the rain forest itself has shrunk in some places the green belt around the kilimanjaro massive is now only a longer across the rest has been chopped down for wood. as we go higher up the forest gives way to stick brushwood from about thirty eight hundred meters the climate will only support grasses and heather the more lands. are now on the shear ridge in spite of its name it's actually one of the three summits of the kilimanjaro massive over thousands of years the volcanic rock has been worn down the ridges all that remains of an original crater edge appear are so high that there are no more clouds no more tree
it's rare to see kebo from below the mountain the snowy peak is usually covered in cloud to see if you have to go up in an airplane or risk the difficult climb. the ascent begins down in the jungle rain forest like this is called cloud forest in the mornings it's actually in the clouds . a walk through the rain forest is much shorter now than one hundred years ago when the first european expeditions set out to conquer the mountain and that's not just because of modern equipment the rain forest...
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the difference today we have 320,000 the peak? e have 320 , 000 afghans the peak? the difference today we have 320,000 afghans in uniform. so we came here and surged to 150,000 troops, this was only for about 18 months. during that period we began to grow the afghan army to its present size. as soon as we grew this army to a size approaching us, we drew down our troops sharply. at that point i say we drew down too fast and too far and the exercise we have gone through here, is rightsizing that forces so we can provide the appropriate amount of advising, training and assisting to the afghans so they can own the fight, they are the ones taking the fight, they are the ones taking the fight to the enemy. they do need our help, yes, and they need our financial support. but they are the ones who are fighting and dying for their country and by doing that they are protecting us. you have been supporting them now for almost 17 yea rs, supporting them now for almost 17 years, what are you doing now that will make a difference? the end state
the difference today we have 320,000 the peak? e have 320 , 000 afghans the peak? the difference today we have 320,000 afghans in uniform. so we came here and surged to 150,000 troops, this was only for about 18 months. during that period we began to grow the afghan army to its present size. as soon as we grew this army to a size approaching us, we drew down our troops sharply. at that point i say we drew down too fast and too far and the exercise we have gone through here, is rightsizing that...
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district, grey skies across the peak district, grey skies across the peak district, grey skies acrossrrid night there, the cloud across the uk will go with it as well. cloud producing outbreaks of rain and drizzle, confined to the channel islands. a few showers in scotland, northern ireland, icy conditions. clear skies, northern england, wales, late in the night, frost, patchy fog. down towards the south—east corner, drizzle. much better day across all of england and wales compared with yesterday, isolated showers in the north, northern ireland, and showers in northern parts of scotland, but a good deal gets through dry. joining the rest of the country in double—figure temperatures, will feel warm. temperatures will drop as we head into the evening, clear skies around, frost developing to ta ke skies around, frost developing to take us into monday morning, the new week starts with a widespread frost. it and miss across the south—east corner, for many, a frost around as temperatures dropped in two minus double digits in the countryside, and then things turn milder. net weight, story of
district, grey skies across the peak district, grey skies across the peak district, grey skies acrossrrid night there, the cloud across the uk will go with it as well. cloud producing outbreaks of rain and drizzle, confined to the channel islands. a few showers in scotland, northern ireland, icy conditions. clear skies, northern england, wales, late in the night, frost, patchy fog. down towards the south—east corner, drizzle. much better day across all of england and wales compared with...
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the peak is during the day time. not during the morning commute. so when you wake up and you're seeing some snowfall in parts of the region, this is just the beginning. the peak doesn't happen until later on. the heaviest snow will be north and west of the city. the strongest winds will be at the coast but even in the city we could see winds near 40 miles an hour. you add that with heavy snow it's going to spell some problems. the winter storm warning, the national weather service has this entire area of pink, you might remember yesterday it was more north and west of the city. now what's included burlington gloucester camden salem counties as well as the i-95 corridor and north and west. doesn't end until 3 a.m. thursday. it's in effect right now. here's storm tracker6 live double scan showing we already have precipitation through the region. for the most part it's pretty light. a lot of roads are just wet. certainly so down in south jersey and delaware. but again, this is just the beginning, a little taste of what's to come later. the snow will b
the peak is during the day time. not during the morning commute. so when you wake up and you're seeing some snowfall in parts of the region, this is just the beginning. the peak doesn't happen until later on. the heaviest snow will be north and west of the city. the strongest winds will be at the coast but even in the city we could see winds near 40 miles an hour. you add that with heavy snow it's going to spell some problems. the winter storm warning, the national weather service has this...
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you can touch the peak of the matter hole that's another wonder of this exhibition at the swiss alpine rescue port just a swapper from the top of the matter and you can touch it like a wholly wrong you know. few mountains in the world inspire such fascination as them. so hold on. until the end of the year people can to my right up close in the oberhausen. wow yeah really amazing very special there what else can you see. down status those lots of photos this base of legends about a mask on of course and we can see there's lots of wonderful photos and lots of stories about how people got target is one of the last peaks in the alps speak line i think hugo was the very last muscle in this i mean you can see it's really difficult. and the man who finally called could it actually in eight hundred sixty five day it was this man ed wood with. his original i speak from that climb and also there's a great mystery surrounding that time because on the way down four of the possible climbers died after a rope snapped and they fell tragically to their deaths room to this day as to whether women cut t
you can touch the peak of the matter hole that's another wonder of this exhibition at the swiss alpine rescue port just a swapper from the top of the matter and you can touch it like a wholly wrong you know. few mountains in the world inspire such fascination as them. so hold on. until the end of the year people can to my right up close in the oberhausen. wow yeah really amazing very special there what else can you see. down status those lots of photos this base of legends about a mask on of...
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some folks have been enjoying some snow on the peaks. there are the turkeys we catch up with some on the south bay, yesterday there was snow on mount hamilton. enough to require a snowplow to clear the roads. it was enough to check out the novelty of snow and this morning, with we ran into a couple joggers trying to make their way up mount diablo and they're hoping for a snowy surprise >> we're hoping to see some snow today. we'll probably run up to the junction, about halfway up and see what we find. >> so no idea at this point on how much snow we're going to see. the ranger here just opened the gate in just the last couple of minutes here for us we are going to now start making our way up mount diablo. we'll have dispatchers from the road. the last time i did this, joseph and i will make our way up. we will stop from time to time as we have our scheduled live reports and sort of tell you what we're seeing along the way. we're hoping that by the time, i don't know, say, 8:30, 8:45, maybe 9:00 rolls around, maybe we'll be up to the snow l
some folks have been enjoying some snow on the peaks. there are the turkeys we catch up with some on the south bay, yesterday there was snow on mount hamilton. enough to require a snowplow to clear the roads. it was enough to check out the novelty of snow and this morning, with we ran into a couple joggers trying to make their way up mount diablo and they're hoping for a snowy surprise >> we're hoping to see some snow today. we'll probably run up to the junction, about halfway up and see...
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the matter mourns inverted peak is suspended one hundred meters overhead. mages taken a different times of day and in different seasons as well as climbing routes are projected onto the installation. it's wonderful empress of fascinating where it's family and the kind of water. the mountain hovers overhead allowing visitors an unimpeded view of the summit from the ground. so what's known as nothing like this is ever been done before thank you here i'm looking at a light as air rises in reality the massive iron structure tool. the gigantic metal construction weighs nine tons meticulously crafted it was later covered with fabric . the model which is suspended by steel cables was developed by the german aerospace center. the matterhorn was measured using satellites and an airplane roughly three thousand images were taken to form the basis for the replica. and that's a new year and give us a little bit earlier you have to track them on the fifth and you can see the transitions afterward it should look like a coherent image to the good spirits and. the results lo
the matter mourns inverted peak is suspended one hundred meters overhead. mages taken a different times of day and in different seasons as well as climbing routes are projected onto the installation. it's wonderful empress of fascinating where it's family and the kind of water. the mountain hovers overhead allowing visitors an unimpeded view of the summit from the ground. so what's known as nothing like this is ever been done before thank you here i'm looking at a light as air rises in reality...
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wednesday morning they will ramp up slowly, then the peak of the store could be several inches of snow per hour. to wednesday evening. if you are traveling plans home from work, things will be miserable, we'll talk about snow fall totals, winds and coastal impacts coming up, bill. bill: two small kids are dead, a one-year-old and a 4-year-old killed by a driver who ran a red light at an intersection, residents and neighbors have been talking about this intersection for year, meanwhile mayor de blasio spending his time talking about banning plastic bags. where is the action needed to make this intersection safer for pedestrian. bill: nate rogers with the story. reporter: i spoke with several moms in park slope community torn by this tragedy, saying they could not sleep last night, and they are now afraid to bring their babies outside. right now several flowers and teddy bears grace the sidewalk of brooklyn 9th and fifth avenue, a sign saying god bless your dear children, one-year-old joshua and 4-year-old abigail. maria unfortunately witnessed the accident. >> i was crossing with my chi
wednesday morning they will ramp up slowly, then the peak of the store could be several inches of snow per hour. to wednesday evening. if you are traveling plans home from work, things will be miserable, we'll talk about snow fall totals, winds and coastal impacts coming up, bill. bill: two small kids are dead, a one-year-old and a 4-year-old killed by a driver who ran a red light at an intersection, residents and neighbors have been talking about this intersection for year, meanwhile mayor de...
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and so to into lancashire and the peak district and it just into lancashire and the peak district andreland. before it stops, eastern slopes of those hills could have seen around 50 millimetres of rain. through the day, what is left of the weather front goes toward the north and east. brighter skies behind but with showers getting into this relatively mild air towards the south—west, anywhere near that front, one of those days. six, seven, eight degrees, no better and a noticeable wind. we keep unsettled weather near that front going into the first part of friday. by this stage, the air is cool across the higher ground of northern britain and it will be wintry showers rather than watery. they will be watery and intense further south and it is still at this stage relatively mild with the sunshine in the south. that is the last time i will say that because as we move towards the weekend, a big area of high pressure over scandinavia. tapping into colder air across the western side of russia. through scandinavia and through to the british isles during the weekend. cold and windy and there
and so to into lancashire and the peak district and it just into lancashire and the peak district andreland. before it stops, eastern slopes of those hills could have seen around 50 millimetres of rain. through the day, what is left of the weather front goes toward the north and east. brighter skies behind but with showers getting into this relatively mild air towards the south—west, anywhere near that front, one of those days. six, seven, eight degrees, no better and a noticeable wind. we...
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wetter storm system than our previous systems, we could see very localized accumulations on the higher peaks (primarily over the santa lucia/big sur range) of a few to several inches. forecast models show the storm system slowing down and changing direction over the coming days. the cold core of the upper low descends from offshore of the pacnw into northern california by saturday and eventually exits the region sometime sunday. the mid term models diverge on the exact timing, with the gfs favoring a bit more progressive pattern than the euro. that said, an extended duration of wet, unsettled weather will linger across the area as the postfrontal environment remains energetic. look for on again off again rain showers and isolated thunderstorms (including the potential for copious amounts of small hail) friday saturday and into early sunday. generally speaking, water year accumulations have been underwhelming so far leading to drier antecedent conditions and less flood/debris flow risk than we would otherwise be normally facing. we are anticipating that these rains will generally be categoriz
wetter storm system than our previous systems, we could see very localized accumulations on the higher peaks (primarily over the santa lucia/big sur range) of a few to several inches. forecast models show the storm system slowing down and changing direction over the coming days. the cold core of the upper low descends from offshore of the pacnw into northern california by saturday and eventually exits the region sometime sunday. the mid term models diverge on the exact timing, with the gfs...
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take a look at the peaks of mt. hamilton in santa clara county, a dusting of white providing a treat for families. kids throwing snowballs, many of them had never seen snow before. >> it's really, really, really fun. i'm never going to have -- i've never had a snow fight before. it's my first snow babble fight. >> it was really, really, really, really fun is how she described it. >> really? >> it is unlikely you'll see scenes like this tomorrow. >>> a lot of fun but not fun for everyone, the weather causing problems on local roads. in the santa cruz mountains, marianne favro has a closer look. >> reporter: traffic is flowing smoothly tonight on highway 17 south of los gatos. but earlier today, we saw four accidents along a two-mile stretch. hail reduced visibility for many drivers and made roads and highways slick. some areas in the santa cruz mountains flooded. and heavy rains led to erosion, causing sections of bear creek road to cave in, creating danger zones like this one. here off highway 9 above saratoga, bakh
take a look at the peaks of mt. hamilton in santa clara county, a dusting of white providing a treat for families. kids throwing snowballs, many of them had never seen snow before. >> it's really, really, really fun. i'm never going to have -- i've never had a snow fight before. it's my first snow babble fight. >> it was really, really, really, really fun is how she described it. >> really? >> it is unlikely you'll see scenes like this tomorrow. >>> a lot of fun...
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you trendiest you can actually touch the peak of the matter also that's another wonderful thing aboutthis exhibition the swiss alpine rescue brought us this whopper of a rock from the top of the matter and you can touch it like a hole in iraq then when the going on. the lower portion of the exhibition is devoted to mountain climbing and the myth of surrounding it it includes some one hundred fifty large format photographs showing spectacular first a sense of well known. but there's even more to be seen from the head of termites matterhorn museum eighty schmidt made a very special contribution to the exhibition. edward whimpers original ice pick. his climbing party was the first to reach the matter worn summit back in one thousand sixty five. but during their descent four men died when a rope snapped. with music on white lady only the mountain itself knows the truth about what happened and it's not talking. in the world inspire such fascination as the matter. and until the end of the year people can admire it up close in the oberhausen got summit or. europe at its best your imax brings
you trendiest you can actually touch the peak of the matter also that's another wonderful thing aboutthis exhibition the swiss alpine rescue brought us this whopper of a rock from the top of the matter and you can touch it like a hole in iraq then when the going on. the lower portion of the exhibition is devoted to mountain climbing and the myth of surrounding it it includes some one hundred fifty large format photographs showing spectacular first a sense of well known. but there's even more to...
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a team of british and congolese scientists have embarked on a joint research project getting to the peak both involves an arduous hours long hike through the swamp everything is soaking what english geographer simon lewis has been surveying had for years trying to better understand the developments of the bug which began forming tens of thousands of years ago made up of decomposed problem but aerial the piece helped some surprises for the researcher is that this is peak body so this is the partially decomposed plant matter that in the store of carbon. needs is now sampled every fifty centimeters and this is three metres to training to one of the surprises that we thought the paint here would be maybe fifty centimeters maybe one meter maximum and actually we've got much deeper so that suggests that potentially we haven't done all the work yet but potentially there's even more carbon stored on this side of the congo river. the scientists now calculate that the bulk is far bigger and deeper than they originally estimated the peak is up to six meters thick in places and covers an area about
a team of british and congolese scientists have embarked on a joint research project getting to the peak both involves an arduous hours long hike through the swamp everything is soaking what english geographer simon lewis has been surveying had for years trying to better understand the developments of the bug which began forming tens of thousands of years ago made up of decomposed problem but aerial the piece helped some surprises for the researcher is that this is peak body so this is the...
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the peak wind gusts. he circles from new england all the way into the carolinas today dealing with power outages, downed trees and also those gusty winds. we'll zoom in a little closer. multiple downed wires, power outages across the area. winds gusting over 50, 60 miles per hour with those blue circles and of course we're still looking at a little bit of light snow north and west and as you move into sections of burlington county also into camden county. that snow will continue to diminish, but those winds hour boy hour they will still be gusting at least over 50 miles per hour. now, a little bit of good news. as we head throughout the day tomorrow, those winds will start to diminish, but it's still going to be a blustery saturday out there and when you factor in those blustery winds, the feels like temperatures will be in the 30s tomorrow but by tomorrow afternoon, 2:00 o'clock we're still looking at those winds gusting over 30 miles per hour. so coastal flood warnings still in effect for multiple high t
the peak wind gusts. he circles from new england all the way into the carolinas today dealing with power outages, downed trees and also those gusty winds. we'll zoom in a little closer. multiple downed wires, power outages across the area. winds gusting over 50, 60 miles per hour with those blue circles and of course we're still looking at a little bit of light snow north and west and as you move into sections of burlington county also into camden county. that snow will continue to diminish,...
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snow for the peak district and across the scottish hills.ed some places. we keep the best of the sunshine across the north—western fringes. just the odd shower here, most of the rain further east. 0nly 5- most of the rain further east. 0nly 5— seven degrees and a chilly breeze here, hence the fact that temperatures are below average. through the night the rain eases, and as it goes, the skies clear in many northern and western areas. much colder tonight with mr fog around. a hard and widespread frost for parts of scotland and northern ireland. 0bviously with the clouds are the rest the temperatures are holding up. no weatherfronts are the rest the temperatures are holding up. no weather fronts across the country, so to speak, tomorrow. a quieter day ahead of the onset of this makes low pressure system coming in. so tomorrow looks like the driest and brightest day of this extended weekend. it will not be driver everybody, still some patchy drizzle from that remnant weather front across eastern england. —— dry for everybody. this does come in
snow for the peak district and across the scottish hills.ed some places. we keep the best of the sunshine across the north—western fringes. just the odd shower here, most of the rain further east. 0nly 5- most of the rain further east. 0nly 5— seven degrees and a chilly breeze here, hence the fact that temperatures are below average. through the night the rain eases, and as it goes, the skies clear in many northern and western areas. much colder tonight with mr fog around. a hard and...
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were, enables us to maintain adequate pressure on these groups and protect our homeland. back at the peakr in 2013—2014, there up were to 130,000 troops here. now there will be about 16,000, how can you possibly expect to make a difference with such a tiny number of troops compared to the peak? well, the difference is today we have 320,000 afghans under uniform. so we came here and surged to 150,000 troops, this was only for about 18 months. it was during that period we began to grow the afghan army to its present size. as soon as we grew this army to a size approaching us, we drew down our troops sharply. now, at that point, i'd say we drew down too fast and too far and the exercise we have gone through here, is rightsizing that forces so we can provide the appropriate amount of advising, training and assisting to the afghans so they can own the fight, they are the ones taking the fight to the enemy. they do need our help, yes, and they need our financial support. but they are the ones who are fighting and dying for their country and by doing that they are protecting us. but, hold on. yo
were, enables us to maintain adequate pressure on these groups and protect our homeland. back at the peakr in 2013—2014, there up were to 130,000 troops here. now there will be about 16,000, how can you possibly expect to make a difference with such a tiny number of troops compared to the peak? well, the difference is today we have 320,000 afghans under uniform. so we came here and surged to 150,000 troops, this was only for about 18 months. it was during that period we began to grow the...
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will be tricky given the showery nature, but a dusting to minor accumulations will be possible over the peakspacts from snow will be minimal. the bay area finally begins to dry out late sunday into monday with a gradual warm up. latest medium range models show ridging over the west with warming daytime temps. maximum temperatures next tuesday and wednesday will be in the 70s for much of the region, which is well above normal for late march. (grant) baseball season is creeping closer. today is the last spring training game for the giants.(catherine) fans will be headed to at&t park for the home opener... in just over a week. kron4's maureen kelly got a preview of the kinds of changes they'll see when theywalk through the gate.. .(pkg) the giants organization showed off some of the fun merchindise that they'll be giving away during special promotional games...like a baseball hat with barry bond's number which they'll retire on august 11th...as well as bobble heads celebrating current and former giants greats....this year's slogan...."it doesn't get more sf"....all of these things recognizing th
will be tricky given the showery nature, but a dusting to minor accumulations will be possible over the peakspacts from snow will be minimal. the bay area finally begins to dry out late sunday into monday with a gradual warm up. latest medium range models show ridging over the west with warming daytime temps. maximum temperatures next tuesday and wednesday will be in the 70s for much of the region, which is well above normal for late march. (grant) baseball season is creeping closer. today is...
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forecast for today we'll start out with a lot of the clouds and see the sun peak through. 1:00 p.m. this afternoon it's a blustery and chilly, 44. windchills in the 30s. 4:00 p.m., 35. 7:00 p.m., 42. forecasting a high of 46 degrees. this morning a woman is in the hospital after a tree fell on her car during last night's rush hour. the accident happened along kelly drive near the falls bridge at 5:45 a.m.ad but the extent of her injuries this morning not clear. >>> topple the trees and downed power lines are keeping utility crews busy this morning. this is a piece of video of an electrical line elli haverford. "action news" viewer sent in that video. >>> "action news" viewer captured a downed line henry avenue along schoolhouse lane in east falls section. thankfully this did not ignite anything. bob brooks live in overbrooke on the downed trees and people waiting for the power to come back on, bob. >> reporter: yeah, gray, ely for some people it might take a few days be because there are so many people in the area without power. there are d dow storm. one of them, clearly behind me,
forecast for today we'll start out with a lot of the clouds and see the sun peak through. 1:00 p.m. this afternoon it's a blustery and chilly, 44. windchills in the 30s. 4:00 p.m., 35. 7:00 p.m., 42. forecasting a high of 46 degrees. this morning a woman is in the hospital after a tree fell on her car during last night's rush hour. the accident happened along kelly drive near the falls bridge at 5:45 a.m.ad but the extent of her injuries this morning not clear. >>> topple the trees and...
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this is a wetter storm system than our systems, we could see very localized accumulations on the higher peaks (primarily over the santa lucia/big sur range) of a few to several inches. forecast models show the storm system slowing down and changing direction over the coming days. the cold core of the upper low descends from offshore of the northern california by saturday and eventually exits the region sometime sunday. the mid term models diverge on the exact timing, with the gfs favoring a bit more progressive pattern than the euro. that said, an extended duration of wet, unsettled weather will linger across the area as the postfrontal environment remains energetic. look for on again off again rain showers and isolated thunderstorms (including the potential for copious amounts of small hail) friday saturday and into early sunday. generally speaking, water year accumulations have been underwhelming so far leading to drier antecedent conditions and less flood/debris flow risk than we would otherwise be normally facing. we are anticipating that these rains will generally be categorized as benef
this is a wetter storm system than our systems, we could see very localized accumulations on the higher peaks (primarily over the santa lucia/big sur range) of a few to several inches. forecast models show the storm system slowing down and changing direction over the coming days. the cold core of the upper low descends from offshore of the northern california by saturday and eventually exits the region sometime sunday. the mid term models diverge on the exact timing, with the gfs favoring a bit...
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this conflict. should continue, why did you... from the region. groups and protect our homeland. to the peakfference today we have 320,000 afghans in uniform. troops, this was only for about 18 months. during that period we began to grow the afghan army to its present size. we drew down our troops sharply. taking the fight to the enemy. financial support. are protecting us. years, what are you doing now that will make a difference? the end state is reconciliation, this is what the afghans want. military pressure applied to the enemy. in the afghan military. the investment in the afghan army is already well under way. compound for commandos on the outskirts of kabul. troops to 211,000 in total. it is theirjob to take the fight to the taliban. of afghan troops, but they carry out 80% of offensive operations. the plans for the afghan air force are even more ambitious. the aim is that it will triple in size. take over from the us, targeting taliban positions... and providing air support for operations by afghan troops. why the army and the air force, what can they bring... of the government. off
this conflict. should continue, why did you... from the region. groups and protect our homeland. to the peakfference today we have 320,000 afghans in uniform. troops, this was only for about 18 months. during that period we began to grow the afghan army to its present size. we drew down our troops sharply. taking the fight to the enemy. financial support. are protecting us. years, what are you doing now that will make a difference? the end state is reconciliation, this is what the afghans want....
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will be tricky given the showery nature, but a dusting to minor accumulations will be possible over the peaks. impacts from snow will be minimal. the bay area finally begins to dry out late sunday into monday with a gradual warm up. latest medium range models show ridging over the west with warming daytime temps. maximum temperatures next tuesday and wednesday will be in the 70s for much of the region, which is well above normal for late march. (pam) a deadly and fiery crash in mountain view... involving a tesla. it caused a major back-up along highway- 101 earlier today. (grant) it happened just before 9-30 this morning on 101 near the highway 85 in mountain view. the scene wasn't cleared until more wasn't cleared until more than five hours later.(pam) and, as kron four's philippe djegal reports... law enforcement postponed towing the car, until they were sure it was safe to move it. (philippe) crushed during the collision... this tesla sedan barely recognizable... after slamming into the median on southbound highway 101 near the highway 85 flyover... . flipping in the air and then hit by tw
will be tricky given the showery nature, but a dusting to minor accumulations will be possible over the peaks. impacts from snow will be minimal. the bay area finally begins to dry out late sunday into monday with a gradual warm up. latest medium range models show ridging over the west with warming daytime temps. maximum temperatures next tuesday and wednesday will be in the 70s for much of the region, which is well above normal for late march. (pam) a deadly and fiery crash in mountain view......
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we're approaching two days after the peak of this massive storm. take a look. t of trees and power lines down. coming up next, the counties and towns that are still seeing the most outages. >>> take a look at first alert radar and satellite. it's going to be a sunny but chilly day. unfortunately, as we get into your workweek, tracking yet another storm to hit the region. we'll talk about about that and the winds still picking up the turbines in south philly. (phone buzzing) i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites... ah... ooh! apparently, i like them more than i like my phone. where...ah, oh! hello? ah, i missed it. it was my mother-in-law. i'll call her back. don't tell her i told you that. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning little journey baby essentials from aldi. simply smarter shopping. >>> right now on "nbc 10 news today," storm cleanup. the work continues to remove downed trees and debris. crews are racing to restore electricity to thousands without power and heat. we're live following the efforts to g
we're approaching two days after the peak of this massive storm. take a look. t of trees and power lines down. coming up next, the counties and towns that are still seeing the most outages. >>> take a look at first alert radar and satellite. it's going to be a sunny but chilly day. unfortunately, as we get into your workweek, tracking yet another storm to hit the region. we'll talk about about that and the winds still picking up the turbines in south philly. (phone buzzing) i like...
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there is this period of diagnosis, the peak of costs, and that is smaller if the diagnosis is made at the mild cognitive impairment, mci, stage,ed dementia is much less expensive than unmanaged dementia. nd up taking too much or too little insulin, and they can and up in some sort of they end up in the hospital and it was avoidable. in this case the alzheimer's is diagnosed, managed, plans in place, and this person has a much easier time with a care team managing their diabetes, so they can avoid hospitalization. those are the things that drive the $7.9 trillion in potential savings through early diagnosis so you can put those correct care plans into place. host: we want to hear from our viewers. those who are impacted, we want t-- guest: one of the main responsibilities is paying for care. you mentioned cost of care for those who have alzheimer's is $277 billion. we are talking medicare, medicaid, out-of-pocket costs. this is the second year in a row that cost has topped $250 billion, and we expect that to continue to grow until we get some breakthrough in treatment. most of that is
there is this period of diagnosis, the peak of costs, and that is smaller if the diagnosis is made at the mild cognitive impairment, mci, stage,ed dementia is much less expensive than unmanaged dementia. nd up taking too much or too little insulin, and they can and up in some sort of they end up in the hospital and it was avoidable. in this case the alzheimer's is diagnosed, managed, plans in place, and this person has a much easier time with a care team managing their diabetes, so they can...
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could see more thunder and hail, and snow is possible over the highest peaks. so this storm is going to be a cold one. hour by hour look at that timeline is coming right up. ama? >> sonoma county is the latest county warning residents about toxic shellfish in its waters. they are advising people not to eat recreationally harvested clams or scallops. one person has already been hospitalized after eating mussels on sunday. >>> united airlines is under fire for making another mistake in regard to a pet. instead of sending the pet to kansas they sent the dog to japan. >> he's probably scared and freaked out and hurting because he doesn't have his medicine. >> she was flying with her family from organiegon to kansa city. when she went to pick up her german shepherd, she was given a great dane. the dogs were accidently put into the wrong kennels. this comes one day after the tragic death of this puppy on a flight from houston to new york. the flight attendant told the family the bag the dog was stored in had to be stored in an overhead bin. >> she took him out and ope
could see more thunder and hail, and snow is possible over the highest peaks. so this storm is going to be a cold one. hour by hour look at that timeline is coming right up. ama? >> sonoma county is the latest county warning residents about toxic shellfish in its waters. they are advising people not to eat recreationally harvested clams or scallops. one person has already been hospitalized after eating mussels on sunday. >>> united airlines is under fire for making another...
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the peak is later on in the daytime, late morning into the early afternoon hours.he heaviest snow potentially north and west. the strongest winds, though, at the coast but we could still see up to 40 miles an hour winds in the city itself. the winter storm warning from the national weather service extended from yesterday, now including areas in south jersey. 'cause we are thinking south jersey is going to get hit hard by this in burlington gloucester camden salem counties as well of course as i-95 corridor and north and west. let's show you the latest with storm tracker6 live double scan. as i go in a little bit, so as you see the motion lifting up to the north going into the city, not everybody's getting hit at the moment very hard in norristown, you're pretty degree it in malvern and downingtown, coatesville just a few flurries in west chester. picking up a little in chadds ford. right in the city, we're seeing mostly light snow but look at what's happening to some of the bands down to the south. this is still lifting up to the north and we look at the bands in t
the peak is later on in the daytime, late morning into the early afternoon hours.he heaviest snow potentially north and west. the strongest winds, though, at the coast but we could still see up to 40 miles an hour winds in the city itself. the winter storm warning from the national weather service extended from yesterday, now including areas in south jersey. 'cause we are thinking south jersey is going to get hit hard by this in burlington gloucester camden salem counties as well of course as...
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small changes like adding an additional bus run during the peak hour could change local zoning overnight. and then tied to that are concerned that the bill could require transit projects large and small to analyze the major changes in land use that they previously were not required to study under ceqa. in summary, sb-827 proposes a broad statewide up zoning around transit lines. it's ambitious and scope and breadth because it tries to deal with a housing shortage. i was at the housing confidential conference and there's pretty broad agreement at the state level that california has underbuilt housing for decades and that has had disastrous effects for low, moderate, and middle income households. all of our candidates -- all of the major candidates for governor are proposing statewide production targets between 300 and 500,000 new units per year. those are big numbers that our state has never really produced before in history. so we'll continue to monitor amendments to the bill and all the other housing bills moving through the state legislature and provide analysis and updates as they com
small changes like adding an additional bus run during the peak hour could change local zoning overnight. and then tied to that are concerned that the bill could require transit projects large and small to analyze the major changes in land use that they previously were not required to study under ceqa. in summary, sb-827 proposes a broad statewide up zoning around transit lines. it's ambitious and scope and breadth because it tries to deal with a housing shortage. i was at the housing...
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before the economy peaks. bly have another year or so of economic strength, with the economic strength, without the supply and reserves from the monetary authorities, that money has to come from somewhere and historically comes out of the capital market, historically out of stock market, and we've seen a peak in stock prices in january, and now the peaks thereafter have been progressively lower, and that i find disconcerting. liz: you started to get nervous the last time you were on with this program, and now i need to know how you're positions your portfolio. you made a few tweeks just a couple of weeks ago, what are you doing now? >> the only things, and i trade only from my own account, so when i say what i'm doing, it's my own money at risk. the only things i have are bond-like circumstances and very short-term bond-like circumstances, things that have duration of less than three to five years, i own a small bank in southeast virginia, but that's it. and for all intents and purposes, i would like to own mos
before the economy peaks. bly have another year or so of economic strength, with the economic strength, without the supply and reserves from the monetary authorities, that money has to come from somewhere and historically comes out of the capital market, historically out of stock market, and we've seen a peak in stock prices in january, and now the peaks thereafter have been progressively lower, and that i find disconcerting. liz: you started to get nervous the last time you were on with this...
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members of a far right german terror group that attacked refugee homes at the peak of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis were handed prison sentences today of between four and ten years the group seven men and one woman aged between twenty and forty have been found guilty of charges including forming a terrorist association and attempted murder two people were injured in the five attacks they carried out the group is named after the small town of saxony where they operated all right let's bring in our political correspondent from the mark has been covering this trial for us it can they appeal this verdict well actually in germany you can appeal any verdict in this case that would be the federal supreme courts to decide but since this was a case by the general prosecutor q during germany who deals with political terrorism there wouldn't be a completely new trial it was just this court would just check for procedural errors ok now fabienne this was the first terror trial ever to be held in the eastern german state of sexy an area known for right wing this extremism an anti foreigner sentime
members of a far right german terror group that attacked refugee homes at the peak of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis were handed prison sentences today of between four and ten years the group seven men and one woman aged between twenty and forty have been found guilty of charges including forming a terrorist association and attempted murder two people were injured in the five attacks they carried out the group is named after the small town of saxony where they operated all right let's bring...
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members of a far right german terror group that attacked refugee homes at the peak of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis were handed prison sentences today of between four and ten years the group seven men and one woman aged between twenty and forty have been found guilty of charges including forming a terrorist association and attempted murder or two people were injured in the five attacks they carried out the high tal group that is named after the small town in saxony where they operated. and i had a chance to speak to what did all these political correspondent on the mark earlier and asked him about the significance of this verdict it is quite significant because it clearly defines the these bomba techs on a refugee accommodation that attacks on left wing politicians that these acts are clearly political terror and particularly when you see that for example local politicians have said that these are these were boyish prangs and the defense lawyers also said that this was just spontaneous you know the court made pretty clear that these deeds were well organized that there was a high lev
members of a far right german terror group that attacked refugee homes at the peak of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis were handed prison sentences today of between four and ten years the group seven men and one woman aged between twenty and forty have been found guilty of charges including forming a terrorist association and attempted murder or two people were injured in the five attacks they carried out the high tal group that is named after the small town in saxony where they operated. and...
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could see more thunder and hail, and snow is possible over the highest peaks. so this storm is going to be a cold one. hour by hour look at that timeline is coming right up. ama? >> sonoma county is the latest county warning residents about toxic shellfish in its waters. they are advising people not to eat recreationally harvested clams or scallops. one person has already been hospitalized after eating mussels on sunday. >>> united airlines is under fire for making another mistake in regard to a pet. instead of sending the pet to kansas they sent the dog to japan. >> he's probably scared and freaked out and hurting because he doesn't have his medicine. >> she was flying with her family from organiegon to kansa city. when she went to pick up her german shepherd, she was given a great dane. the dogs were accidently put into the wrong kennels. this comes one day after the tragic death of this puppy on a flight from houston to new york. the flight attendant told the family the bag the dog was stored in had to be stored in an overhead bin. >> she took him out and ope
could see more thunder and hail, and snow is possible over the highest peaks. so this storm is going to be a cold one. hour by hour look at that timeline is coming right up. ama? >> sonoma county is the latest county warning residents about toxic shellfish in its waters. they are advising people not to eat recreationally harvested clams or scallops. one person has already been hospitalized after eating mussels on sunday. >>> united airlines is under fire for making another...
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and snow continues over the peaks. here is a quick preview from tonight to tomorrow morning. scattered showers carries well over into saturday night before we dry up. afternoon highs upper 40s to 50s. if you're going to the parade tomorrow make sure you have the umbrella with you. and your shades. because it's a combo of sunshine and showers. low to mid-50s. you'll need the jacket. drying out sunday on monday that's the break. a level one system wednesday, thursday, friday. level two on wednesday, ama. >> thank you. >>> well tonight abc 7 news takes an exclusive tour of the new san francisco home of the golden state warriors. the $1.0 billion arena in mission bay is no longer a jumble of steel and concrete. now workers are pouring concrete for the interior parts of the arena, like the stairs. abc 7 news anchor has a story only on 7. >> what we unveil the summer of '19 is going to be a special place for san francisco. >> the golden state warriors billion-dollar baby is really starting to take shape. >> like watching the baby grow? >> well, unfortunately the guesstation period i
and snow continues over the peaks. here is a quick preview from tonight to tomorrow morning. scattered showers carries well over into saturday night before we dry up. afternoon highs upper 40s to 50s. if you're going to the parade tomorrow make sure you have the umbrella with you. and your shades. because it's a combo of sunshine and showers. low to mid-50s. you'll need the jacket. drying out sunday on monday that's the break. a level one system wednesday, thursday, friday. level two on...
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some of the key things that we addressed, we really looked at the system peaking factors, the peak hour, peak day, seasonal peaks, and really tried to refine this information on a system level and a customer class level, because these -- that's the main way that we allocate cost to achieve our tier structure and -- for our residential customers. we also went through a detailed allocation of operating expenses, we reviewed all of our asset allocations. we made a major improvement in terms of how we credit revenues from our wholesale customers to different functional categories and cost categories, speak we did a completely new and costal indication of bureau expenses to the enterprise. so before i talk about any changes to rate design, i thought i'd review for you what our current and water rate structure for you here is. we have fixed charges and variable charges. fixed charges are based on either meter size or account. and then, you have residential -- or you have variable charges that are based on meter water used or estimated discharge to the sewer system. so in the water rate struct
some of the key things that we addressed, we really looked at the system peaking factors, the peak hour, peak day, seasonal peaks, and really tried to refine this information on a system level and a customer class level, because these -- that's the main way that we allocate cost to achieve our tier structure and -- for our residential customers. we also went through a detailed allocation of operating expenses, we reviewed all of our asset allocations. we made a major improvement in terms of how...
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snow over the tops of the peaks and pennines. further snow showers for parts of eastern scotland. ad frost developing. —— widespread frost developing. a slippery start to the day. on sunday temperatures will creep up further across the uk as a whole but will turn relatively mild compared with recent days in the south. i bricks of rain push—up across wales and england. the winds will pick up as well. the temperatures will boost to around 8-9 temperatures will boost to around 8—9 across southern parts through sunday, further north that are still quite chilly and there will be wintry showers around. more snow to come on the hills of eastern scotla nd come on the hills of eastern scotland and north—east england. so we're not completely done with this wintry spell of weather. it stays cold next week across the north of the uk weather is the ongoing threat of further snow. but it will mainly be confined to the hills. elsewhere it turns less cold with rain showers at times. so yes, we are over the worst, but because of the snow on the ground and more wintry weather around today, articulat
snow over the tops of the peaks and pennines. further snow showers for parts of eastern scotland. ad frost developing. —— widespread frost developing. a slippery start to the day. on sunday temperatures will creep up further across the uk as a whole but will turn relatively mild compared with recent days in the south. i bricks of rain push—up across wales and england. the winds will pick up as well. the temperatures will boost to around 8-9 temperatures will boost to around 8—9 across...
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thunder and hail chance and snow over the highest peaks. i'll let you know if your weekend is going to be a washout. the time line is coming up. >> thanks so much. you can keep an eye on the weather with the abc news app. we have up grated it to customize the forecast for wherever you are. >>> two people are dead and a car engine ripped out and tossed into the middle of a san jose street. it shows how violent an overnight car crash was on casselino drive and highway 87. two people are dead. the driver may have been under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. abc 7 news reporter chris wy wy has more. >> reporter: this is the 13th traffic collision of the year. >> tires screeching at all times of the night. there's no surprise something like this would happen. >> reporter: overnight, san jose police say a honda accord traveling east lost control, struck a pole and crashed into a tree before coming to a stop. the impact so forceful, it was separated from the vehicle. two people were pronounced dead at the scene. two other passengers were tran
thunder and hail chance and snow over the highest peaks. i'll let you know if your weekend is going to be a washout. the time line is coming up. >> thanks so much. you can keep an eye on the weather with the abc news app. we have up grated it to customize the forecast for wherever you are. >>> two people are dead and a car engine ripped out and tossed into the middle of a san jose street. it shows how violent an overnight car crash was on casselino drive and highway 87. two...
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the 20th. trees are considered to be in peak bloom when 70 percent of the blossoms are opened.roup washington post capitol weather gang predict the peak will actually occur between 23rd and 27th but that is still ahead of sedule. blosm during first weeks of april. >>> first few days of april. >>> time for a check of the accu weather forecast with storm,ssp blew on by but it did and we've got aftermat prove ben franklin bridge, and, you can see i-95 as well, drytki ix inla are getting up in the air after many delays and cancellations asf thatorght now the city weco. allentown 39. forty-one in reading. at the cot in cape may 45 degrees. forty-four beach haven. the north/northwest and eeyvenbese otth 3 weouourackew t k live fs i ats woul m hav tack . epong t ly sticeonn watch. fhid,hes fr cks. a cor8:00 llowedtiaward cos ly sticeonn watch. fhid,hes fr cks. a cor8:00 llowedtiaward cos snok abo e nhi longnevon thaw ribey ly sticeonn watch. fhid,hes fr cks. a cor8:00 llowedtiaward cos snok abo porkorseor the gopri e nhi longnevon >>> they celebrated girl power at city hall in philade
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>> in the peaks. >> in the peaks we're reducing the local 30 seconds and do we anticipate that that's going to lead to greater usage of the express lines? is that what one of the thoughts? >> it could be. we kind of the -- service is so frequent on that line i almost feel like they're tripping over each other if you look at the gap analysis. we almost think it might even actually run better with a little bit wider service pattern. >> it doesn't effect express routes. that's great. the weekend and juda reduction to reduction to single train i don't have a problem with. but as my slip forecast, the end of juda is a primary way that folks get to the giant's games on the weekend so i assume we'll accommodate that with shuttle service to the ballpark? >> yes, sir. special events and those things are of course -- they have their own service plan. this is just in general the baseline. >> so how wide lands false under special events as well. >> correct. >> those answered my questions. thank you. and i believe we've called this with 12 and 13 together. i guess it would be appropriate for publi
>> in the peaks. >> in the peaks we're reducing the local 30 seconds and do we anticipate that that's going to lead to greater usage of the express lines? is that what one of the thoughts? >> it could be. we kind of the -- service is so frequent on that line i almost feel like they're tripping over each other if you look at the gap analysis. we almost think it might even actually run better with a little bit wider service pattern. >> it doesn't effect express routes....
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. >> reporter: at the peak, the weight of rapid accumulation was enough to bring this tree charactering down near morris and broad >> when i pulled up, we heard a crackling and all of a sudden tree went rateth right down. >> reporter: he said the traffic light happened to be red >> if this had been green, somebody would have gotten hit. >> reporter: as cumbersome as clean-up is there were ways to embrace the condition >> i take the as it comes. >> reporter: within the slush there might be heep to be found. that may be, just maybe the worst is behind us >> i want like just nice sunny days. >> reporter: again, the city snow emergency what happened set up a at 9:00 p.m. residents can parking on the snow emergency routes. they're asking them not to park too closely to street corners for clean-up crews to get by and to make room for all of this, live in center city, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you for that. . >>> as you get ready to led back to work and school, be sure to wake up with "eyewitness news" this morning, we will be on extra early starting at a 4:00 a.m. righ
. >> reporter: at the peak, the weight of rapid accumulation was enough to bring this tree charactering down near morris and broad >> when i pulled up, we heard a crackling and all of a sudden tree went rateth right down. >> reporter: he said the traffic light happened to be red >> if this had been green, somebody would have gotten hit. >> reporter: as cumbersome as clean-up is there were ways to embrace the condition >> i take the as it comes. >>...
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humanity through what's called their informal empire over nations like china persia egypt they control the peak in one thousand century the whole of latin america they controlled another quarter of manatee. they built the incident much many of the institutions of global governance they of course and the created a very effective intelligence agency they built a global navy that we imitated in our rise so the british were in many ways the precursor they they got half of humanity we had the whole thing and then during the cold war britain's economic foundation for its global reach was was fading fast and there was an informal and formal handover. for example of the right at the start of the cold war the british told the united states that it could no longer defend greece greece was an informal territory under british domain or of the british had germany britain could no longer do it even though it was nice from a different critical for the access to the suez canal. and so that's what prompted president harry truman to declare the truman doctrine and extend u.s. defense to greece and turkey there w
humanity through what's called their informal empire over nations like china persia egypt they control the peak in one thousand century the whole of latin america they controlled another quarter of manatee. they built the incident much many of the institutions of global governance they of course and the created a very effective intelligence agency they built a global navy that we imitated in our rise so the british were in many ways the precursor they they got half of humanity we had the whole...