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the cross talking nato's war, i'm joined by my guess, daniel mcadams, in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in london. we cross adria and santa he is the founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. and in st. petersburg, we cross the alexandria tom. he is a senior lecture at st. petersburg state institute of technology. i tell him in cross talk rules and effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i would appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st year. i started off, the thing is nato in a state of panic because that's the only conclusion i can draw. reading all the headlines. obviously, you know, or whatever it takes. we hear that all the time. and then in the, in the post to the last washington post last news cycle, a senior by the ministration official apparently said, quote, we will continue to try to impress upon them the ukrainians that we can't do anything and everything for ever. so what, what is the method ammo is running out there? going to jack up production 500 percent over the
the cross talking nato's war, i'm joined by my guess, daniel mcadams, in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in london. we cross adria and santa he is the founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. and in st. petersburg, we cross the alexandria tom. he is a senior lecture at st. petersburg state institute of technology. i tell him in cross talk rules and effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i would...
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i'm joined by my guess, daniel mcadams, in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in london. we cross adria and santa he is the founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. and in st. petersburg, we cross the alexandria tom. he is a senior lecture at st. petersburg state institute of technology. i tell me, costs are rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st year. i started off, the thing is nato in a state of panic because that's the only conclusion i can draw. reading all the headlines. obviously, you know, or whatever it takes. we hear that all the time. and then in the, in the post of the last washington post last new cycle, a senior by the ministration official apparently said, quote, we will continue to try to impress upon them the ukrainians that we can't do anything and everything for ever. so what, what is the matter? the ammo is running out there, going to jack up production 500 percent over the nex
i'm joined by my guess, daniel mcadams, in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in london. we cross adria and santa he is the founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. and in st. petersburg, we cross the alexandria tom. he is a senior lecture at st. petersburg state institute of technology. i tell me, costs are rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st...
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great lakes taking the brunt of the power outages at least, nearly a million around the great lakes. jackson to more than a half inch. it's freezing rain that falls and creates that dangerous glaze. one firefighter in papaw, michigan, was killed when a power line was done. now i want to take you to minneapolis. you go to the north and get a lot of snow, 6 to 12 inch, some places a foot and a half or two feet and add wind and you'll have really impossible travel problems and that's not just in minnesota. go to portland, oregon, where it looks similar. nearly 11 inches of snow. that is their second highest one-day total on record. and, of course, this is not just for the northwest but southwest too. los angeles, remember the national weather service there, issuing their first blizzard warning since 1989. so very rare to have that. flood watches are in place. they'll see that through the weekend. and, michael, if you look at this map, all of this goes through the new england area where you could get 6 to 12 inches. record cold, denver was 7 below, record heat, atlanta, had an all-time february
great lakes taking the brunt of the power outages at least, nearly a million around the great lakes. jackson to more than a half inch. it's freezing rain that falls and creates that dangerous glaze. one firefighter in papaw, michigan, was killed when a power line was done. now i want to take you to minneapolis. you go to the north and get a lot of snow, 6 to 12 inch, some places a foot and a half or two feet and add wind and you'll have really impossible travel problems and that's not just in...
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military has shot down a fly-flying object this time over lake huron between canada and michigan. brie jackson is in with us this morning. this was the third time this happened in just one weekend what is the pentagon saying? >> reporter: good morning. well, on saturday the u.s. worked with canada to take down an on the flying over the yukon and on friday an object was shot down off of the coast of alaska. officials are saying these latest three objects are different than the chinese spy balloon that was shot down last saturday overnight defense officials held a briefing and said the pentagon has been more closely scrutinizing u.s. air space after the spy balloon incident they acknowledge that many countries and companies could operate these objects for legitimate research. the pentagon said the latest object over lake huron was shot down because it could have surveillance capabilities and there were concerns about risk to civil aviation. a senior administration official described it as having an october at that gonl structure with strings hanging off the commander of norad said the last three
military has shot down a fly-flying object this time over lake huron between canada and michigan. brie jackson is in with us this morning. this was the third time this happened in just one weekend what is the pentagon saying? >> reporter: good morning. well, on saturday the u.s. worked with canada to take down an on the flying over the yukon and on friday an object was shot down off of the coast of alaska. officials are saying these latest three objects are different than the chinese spy...
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going to be looking at a risk of severe weather today, from new orleans, lake charles, into memphis, greenwood, shreveport, jacksonmississippi. a storm system will be pushing up out of the lower mississippi river valley. flood threats for parts of missouri and arkansas. that continues tomorrow with rainmaking its way and snow into the midwest and parts of maine. and showers tracking through the northeast. we could see some flooding, especially northern arkansas, into missouri, and upwards of four inches of rain, snowfall amounts, lighter in new england, but as we get intopue vane pao rts of wisgeconsin, anrtd op part ds of michisigan, we coigud locally, six to eight inches of snow we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. meet with an expert who'll do them for you, so you can do... ...not taxes. intuit turbotax. 100% expert guaranteed. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. really nice start to our morning, but it is a very chilly one. and we're also seeing a mostly clear sunrise. sunshine today as temperatures warm up a little more compared to yesterday, reaching into the
going to be looking at a risk of severe weather today, from new orleans, lake charles, into memphis, greenwood, shreveport, jacksonmississippi. a storm system will be pushing up out of the lower mississippi river valley. flood threats for parts of missouri and arkansas. that continues tomorrow with rainmaking its way and snow into the midwest and parts of maine. and showers tracking through the northeast. we could see some flooding, especially northern arkansas, into missouri, and upwards of...
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the latest over lake huron between michigan and canada at the direction of president biden. we hhave brie jackson in d.c. with what we know and what we don't. brie >> reporter: good morning, brian. a lot of questions surrounding the flying objects the pentagon is declining to describe these as balloons this is the fourth takedown as we have seen recently. lawmakers are left in the dark about the situation. the u.s. military shooting down a fourth unidentified high altitude object on sunday. this time over lake huron. >> what has gone on the last two weeks or ten days has been nothing short of craziness the military needs to have a plan to not only determine what is out there, but determine the dangers. >> reporter: president biden ordering the takedown after the military concerns about the object's path and altitude it was a safety hazard and threat this marks the third object blasted out of the sky in three days and commenes a week after chinese balloon was shot out of the sky. >> they seem trigger happy this seems permissible over the chinese spy balloon over the sensitive sites. >> reporter: m
the latest over lake huron between michigan and canada at the direction of president biden. we hhave brie jackson in d.c. with what we know and what we don't. brie >> reporter: good morning, brian. a lot of questions surrounding the flying objects the pentagon is declining to describe these as balloons this is the fourth takedown as we have seen recently. lawmakers are left in the dark about the situation. the u.s. military shooting down a fourth unidentified high altitude object on...
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starting with our newest supreme court justice, justice jackson and i am comfortable and happy about that. speaking about wisconsin and i love lake geneva, 25 miles from where i grew up, we've had a problem in wisconsin for too many years of the court being politicized. it did not start with this race. i know the judge you are referring to is not the only one who is being pushed to state positions about how they would rule. my understanding is she is not -- has not said has not said had she will ruin any case. she has a long record of circuit court judge where he has -- where she has shown itself to be independent. we have representation problem in the wisconsin. it appears bias politically, more on the conservative side during the last few years. that is very damaging. i hope that if there is a change on the wisconsin supreme court, he can begin and you are where things don't look like they will always be4-3. one of the conservative judges who has decided occasionally with some of the more liberal judges on the wisconsin supreme court so there is some hope. i have no idea how this election will turn out but i can assure the view
starting with our newest supreme court justice, justice jackson and i am comfortable and happy about that. speaking about wisconsin and i love lake geneva, 25 miles from where i grew up, we've had a problem in wisconsin for too many years of the court being politicized. it did not start with this race. i know the judge you are referring to is not the only one who is being pushed to state positions about how they would rule. my understanding is she is not -- has not said has not said had she...
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jackson, mississippi are still struggling with the problem of pollution. the problem with the drinking water of some american cities. when it became apparent that the residents of the city of flint, lake michigan were poisoned with the same drinking water, let's pay for the pollution. the river from which the region's drinking water is supplied, you walk, you see the floating bodies of animals that died from this water, and the fact that the water is not drinkable, you have to add the skin problems that plague the people of these cities. on my left arm , something was found. similar to chicken pox, the solution to the tube the sound pipes from amin and replacing them with water pipes of other types, which have not been done so far, are worn out, the budget has been prioritized for other places for years, the maintenance and repair of flowers in these cities has not been done, that is, when historically they had less budget than services fewer people benefited and the dilapidated structure of the detector affected vice president biden, like the others, he improved the water situation , more than 10 million homes receive sound drinking water . anakarnina news agency is trying sedav sima
jackson, mississippi are still struggling with the problem of pollution. the problem with the drinking water of some american cities. when it became apparent that the residents of the city of flint, lake michigan were poisoned with the same drinking water, let's pay for the pollution. the river from which the region's drinking water is supplied, you walk, you see the floating bodies of animals that died from this water, and the fact that the water is not drinkable, you have to add the skin...
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jackson, mississippi and continues today. or the detroit charter. austin began in 2014 or the lead crisis. and let me add one more dark in michigan, great lakes region. the algorithm crisis and the western one 3rd of the year we have we have one of the great lakes western reserve experiencing serious our last 89 years. and there's been no government action that is adequately addressed the problem and 400000 people were shut off from the water supply years ago because of the toxicity of these birds. so what government has done is they see their, their utility water service, and i'm just going to talk about water service now. the bigger, wider issues on the planet. i should like to show and maybe talk about what's called the probably just doctors. but i think what we do, we shifted in this wider delivery as a product. and people are customers, well, retro contractual relationship. and i suppose you have contractual rates. right. but it doesn't mean that you have some fundamental, right? it's already as good as the contract. and your remedies are only as good as a contract. and what we're lacking is an understanding of what the role of govern go
jackson, mississippi and continues today. or the detroit charter. austin began in 2014 or the lead crisis. and let me add one more dark in michigan, great lakes region. the algorithm crisis and the western one 3rd of the year we have we have one of the great lakes western reserve experiencing serious our last 89 years. and there's been no government action that is adequately addressed the problem and 400000 people were shut off from the water supply years ago because of the toxicity of these...
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win, 13 million people with severe weather region from dallas to texas to jackson and then thursday, snow up into the great lakeseople at risk for severe weather from new orleans, all the way to cleveland, ohio. we're looking at heavy rain, especially in the mid mississippi river valley and anywhere from two to three inches and we're looking upwards of four to six inches of snow from the rockies, and maybe two to four inches just to the west of chicago. now, above average temperatures. look at these highs today. philadelphia, wah-wah, 15 degrees above average. kansas city, 62 degrees, 19 degrees above average. chicago, 50 degrees. look at this tomorrow. new york city, we're going to be at 50. little rock, 66. anitt for it. thursday, new york city, 64 degrees, baby. >> i wow. >> richmond, you're going to be at 75. lexington, kentucky, 68. chicago, 53 on wednesday by friday, though, you're down to 26 degrees. we're getting to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. hmm, clumping litter? resounding yes! salmon paté? love that for me! essentials? check! ooh, we have enough to splurge on catnip toys! we did it, i
win, 13 million people with severe weather region from dallas to texas to jackson and then thursday, snow up into the great lakeseople at risk for severe weather from new orleans, all the way to cleveland, ohio. we're looking at heavy rain, especially in the mid mississippi river valley and anywhere from two to three inches and we're looking upwards of four to six inches of snow from the rockies, and maybe two to four inches just to the west of chicago. now, above average temperatures. look at...
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lake huron. a total of four similar situations have taken place in the past two weeks. three taking place on friday alone. "today in the bay's" brie jackson is live in washington tracking the latest. what is the pentagon saying about this? >> reporter: good morning. well, the pentagon is declining to describe these objects as balloons, these most recent objects as balloons. military officials are still trying to recover the object that was last shot down so that they can get more information about it. but lawmakers here on capitol hill say they're being left in the dark about the situation. the u.s. military shooting down a fourth unidentified high altitude object, this time over lake huron. >> what's gone on the last ten days has been nothing short of craziness and the military needs to have a plan to not only determine what's out there, but determine the dangers that go with it. >> reporter: president biden ordering the takedown after military officials raised concerns about the object's path and altitude, saying it was a safety flight hazard and a threat due to its potential surveillance capabilities. this marks the third object blaste
lake huron. a total of four similar situations have taken place in the past two weeks. three taking place on friday alone. "today in the bay's" brie jackson is live in washington tracking the latest. what is the pentagon saying about this? >> reporter: good morning. well, the pentagon is declining to describe these objects as balloons, these most recent objects as balloons. military officials are still trying to recover the object that was last shot down so that they can get...
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lake huron. a total of four similar situations have taken place within just the last couple of weeks. three taking place since friday alone. "today in the bay's" brie jackson joins us live in washington, tracking the very latest. what's the pentagon saying, brie? >> reporter: good morning, laura, marcus. the pentagon is declining to describe these latest incidents or these latest objects as balloons. military officials say teams are working to recover the debris and the objects, but it's still unclear what they are and where they came from. meanwhile, lawmakers are capitol hill say they're being left in the dark about the situation. the u.s. military shooting down a fourth unidentified high altitude object sunday, this time over lake huron. >> we haven't been able to gain access to the three that were shot down friday, saturday and yesterday in large part because of weather conditions. >> reporter: president biden ordering the takedown after military officials raised concerns about the object's path and altitude, saying it was a safety flight hazard and a threat due to its poe essential surveillance capabilities. this marks the third object blasted out of
lake huron. a total of four similar situations have taken place within just the last couple of weeks. three taking place since friday alone. "today in the bay's" brie jackson joins us live in washington, tracking the very latest. what's the pentagon saying, brie? >> reporter: good morning, laura, marcus. the pentagon is declining to describe these latest incidents or these latest objects as balloons. military officials say teams are working to recover the debris and the objects,...
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starting with our newest supreme court justice, justice jackson and i am comfortable and happy about that. speaking about wisconsin and i love lakea, 25 miles from where i grew up, we've had a problem in wisconsin for too many years of the court being politicized. it did not start with this race. i know the judge you are referring to is not the only one who is being pushed to state positions about how they would rule. my understanding is she is not -- has not said has not said had she will ruin any case. she has a long record of circuit court judge where he has -- where she has shown itself to be independent. we have representation problem in the wisconsin. it appears bias politically, more on the conservative side during the last few years. that is very damaging. i hope that if there is a change on the wisconsin supreme court, he can begin and you are where things don't look like they will always be4-3. one of the conservative judges who has decided occasionally with some of the more liberal judges on the wisconsin supreme court so there is some hope. i have no idea how this election will turn out but i can assure the viewers th
starting with our newest supreme court justice, justice jackson and i am comfortable and happy about that. speaking about wisconsin and i love lakea, 25 miles from where i grew up, we've had a problem in wisconsin for too many years of the court being politicized. it did not start with this race. i know the judge you are referring to is not the only one who is being pushed to state positions about how they would rule. my understanding is she is not -- has not said has not said had she will ruin...