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esta es una fantástica 2003 ford expedition, de súper lujo, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas,ísimo más. el precio: $11,995 con $119 de enganche o tan sólo $119 al mes, ¿qué esperas? llama ya y visítanos en capitol expressway ford. hola amigos, seguimos aquí en capitol expressway ford, si has tenido problemas con tu hipoteca o bancarrota, no te preocupes, aquí te ayudamos. y te puedes llevar este fantástico 2012 dodge charger, de súper lujo, mire nada más, qué rines, especializados, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, conexión mp3, poderosísimo. llévatelo ya con $239 de enganche o $239 al mes, hablamos 100% en español y esto es capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford tiene una gran selección de vehículos, hablamos 100% en español, mira este fantástico 2006 nissan altima, en excelentes condiciones, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, asientos de piel, detalles en madera y muchísimo más. el precio: $12,997 o $129 de enganche o $129 al mes, ¿qué esperas? llama ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford tiene una gran selección de
esta es una fantástica 2003 ford expedition, de súper lujo, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas,ísimo más. el precio: $11,995 con $119 de enganche o tan sólo $119 al mes, ¿qué esperas? llama ya y visítanos en capitol expressway ford. hola amigos, seguimos aquí en capitol expressway ford, si has tenido problemas con tu hipoteca o bancarrota, no te preocupes, aquí te ayudamos. y te puedes llevar este fantástico 2012 dodge charger, de súper lujo, mire nada más, qué rines,...
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keep them in the air guard. capture some of those active duty folks that decide to transfer off of active duty and take some of the high paying cyber jobs. so i think the cyber world offers great opportunities for the air national guard. when we get into some of the more traditional missions, what we -- what we try to stay away from are the ones that are constantly high operational tempo although we want to stay involved in some of those because the goal is to participate in all the missions of the united states air force but the percentage of our portfolio we might put into high operations tempo mission and that equipment will be less than one that we can plan for, predict, and roll our forces in on a continuing basis going forward. things like -- you know, some of the fighter presence overseas might be something that where we leverage the expertise of the air force, our guys and gals are trained at the same standard at the air force. i'm an example. i have ten years of experience and 31 years in the guards. we
keep them in the air guard. capture some of those active duty folks that decide to transfer off of active duty and take some of the high paying cyber jobs. so i think the cyber world offers great opportunities for the air national guard. when we get into some of the more traditional missions, what we -- what we try to stay away from are the ones that are constantly high operational tempo although we want to stay involved in some of those because the goal is to participate in all the missions of...
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Nov 22, 2012
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llévate ya la estupenda, 2012, nuevecita, ford f150 super crew 4x4 xlt, aire acondicionado, ventanaslévatela ya con $249 al mes, así de fácil, $249 al mes y llámenos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, ven y llévate este fantástico 2008 chrysler 300, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, conexión mp3, bluetooth y muchísimo más. llévatelo ya con $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, nosotros te queremos financiar, llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, y llévate esta fabulosa 2006 mercedes-benz ml 500, de súper lujo, asientos de piel, sistema de navegación, bluetooth y también tiene dvd players en todos los asientos. llévatelo ya por $229 al mes, así es, $229 al mes, recuerda: agarra el teléfono y llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. llámenos o visítenos en capitol expressway ford, tenemos gente que viene de todos lados del norte de california y nevada también, mire nada más este fantástico 2004 chrysler pt cruiser, perfecto para la ciudad, aire acondicio
llévate ya la estupenda, 2012, nuevecita, ford f150 super crew 4x4 xlt, aire acondicionado, ventanaslévatela ya con $249 al mes, así de fácil, $249 al mes y llámenos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, ven y llévate este fantástico 2008 chrysler 300, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, conexión mp3, bluetooth y muchísimo más. llévatelo ya con $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, nosotros te queremos financiar,...
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kolb: most of us can only survive a minute or so without a fresh breath of air, and if the air containslack carbon, or soot particles, and sulfur dioxide. and this toxic mix turned fatal. kolb: the particle loading got so heavy during one episode that the so-called killer fogs actually killed many thousands of people over about a week and a half. narrator: thanks to regulations to reduce these pollutants, events like this are rare today. however, public health officials estimate that 70,000 americans die prematurely each year due to air pollution. in order to monitor these pollutants kolb and his team at aerodyne research devoped a series of revolutionary laboratory-grade instruments that could be deployed from a mobile van. kolb: we've developed some very capable and very fast research instruments that can be deployed in the atmosphere and measure right away what's there. narrator: traditionally, samples had to be brought back to the lab to be analyzed, but with the mobile van, measurements are instantaneous. the benefit of using real-time instrumentation is that it maximizes the scien
kolb: most of us can only survive a minute or so without a fresh breath of air, and if the air containslack carbon, or soot particles, and sulfur dioxide. and this toxic mix turned fatal. kolb: the particle loading got so heavy during one episode that the so-called killer fogs actually killed many thousands of people over about a week and a half. narrator: thanks to regulations to reduce these pollutants, events like this are rare today. however, public health officials estimate that 70,000...
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this 45-page graduate research project by major donald mccauley at the department of air force's air university outlines the very same security as a resulter vul. they show how terrorists sitting in vans near major airports could seriously disrun the entire nation's air traffic and even jeopardize air passenger safety by inserting ghost planes into the system. or this research published just this fall in the journal of aviation and aerospace perspective which demonstrates in starting detail how someone could alter live data from air traffic control towers or inject dozens of ghost airplanes all over the country. >> our committee evaluates the project. we would have to give it a d minus. >> he chairs the powerful house transportation committee overseeing the faa and its implementation of next gen. >> we've got to have a sound system and it has to be secure. >> reporter: he is be pleased with the progress. >> every day is a new ad convenient you are. hackers and people are trying to speaker our system. it is a constant evolutionary process that you've got to always be one step ahead of
this 45-page graduate research project by major donald mccauley at the department of air force's air university outlines the very same security as a resulter vul. they show how terrorists sitting in vans near major airports could seriously disrun the entire nation's air traffic and even jeopardize air passenger safety by inserting ghost planes into the system. or this research published just this fall in the journal of aviation and aerospace perspective which demonstrates in starting detail how...
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way and i opens the air way. this young lady is in the classic position and take first aid and take cpr class and ther is any and she'y annie and she' and in a disaster you don't fin people in this position and sometimes i walk up and i can't tell whether they are breathing or not and you have to get closer and you have to touch th person and shake and shout "are you all right? " and no response and then you touch annie and shake her and n response, and what you do is pu the person in a neutral positi position, on the back so you ca open the air way if you think they're not breathing. if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult
way and i opens the air way. this young lady is in the classic position and take first aid and take cpr class and ther is any and she'y annie and she' and in a disaster you don't fin people in this position and sometimes i walk up and i can't tell whether they are breathing or not and you have to get closer and you have to touch th person and shake and shout "are you all right? " and no response and then you touch annie and shake her and n response, and what you do is pu the person in...
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the cool air is now dry, but more and more warm air is rising up beneath it. this displaces the cool air away from the equator, pushing it north and south toward the subtropics. because of earth's spheroidal shape, air currents begin to crowd together as they move into higher latitudes. this causes the air to grow dense and heavy, so that it descends earthward about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. the air is compressively heated upon reaching low altitudes. the result is a mass of warm, dry air, few clouds, and low humidity. this encourages evaporation. the result is the stark, parched landscape of most of the world's deserts. a few deserts occur outside these subtropical latitudes in the rain shadows of mountains, such as california's sierra nevada. the rain shadow effect works as follows. warm, moist air moves east across the pacific. it hits the coast and is forced upward to get over the mountains. as it rises, it expands and cools, and its moisture turns into clouds, rain, and sometimes snow. this leaves the air dry. as this cool, dry air moves
the cool air is now dry, but more and more warm air is rising up beneath it. this displaces the cool air away from the equator, pushing it north and south toward the subtropics. because of earth's spheroidal shape, air currents begin to crowd together as they move into higher latitudes. this causes the air to grow dense and heavy, so that it descends earthward about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. the air is compressively heated upon reaching low altitudes. the result is a mass of...
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air force.r one, secretary of state clinton spoke alongside israel's prime minister netanyahu in israel. a calling for a lasting solution to the violent clashes with gaza and that's the fox report's top five. on this day in 1982, the university of california football team pulled off one of the most exciting comebacks in sports history with a kickoff return that fans now refer to simply as the play. cal bears down a point, stanford, 4 seconds left. looks like it's all over. then laterals. one lateral pass after another by cal players. five in all to keep it going. they're still jawing over whether any of those players were down or whether any of those laterals was actually a forward pass. but the refs never blew the whistle, even as the band took the field. and the bears scored through the brass section 30 years ago today. stanford band
air force.r one, secretary of state clinton spoke alongside israel's prime minister netanyahu in israel. a calling for a lasting solution to the violent clashes with gaza and that's the fox report's top five. on this day in 1982, the university of california football team pulled off one of the most exciting comebacks in sports history with a kickoff return that fans now refer to simply as the play. cal bears down a point, stanford, 4 seconds left. looks like it's all over. then laterals. one...
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in for air strikes on gaza. at least a dozen people killed inside the gaza strip. many of those civilians, including two kids and a dozen israelis injured from the rockets flying out. >> this is quite literally the tip of the israeli speer, citizens soldiers, engineers or accountants drafted into service. tank platoons are just waiting for the go order and it's literally go over that hill into gaza. day five of heavy israeli air strikes on gaza began before dawn with bombs targeting a pro hamas tv station and flattening a number of buildings where rescuers combed through the rubble for survivors. the attacks have killed more than 50 palestinians, half civilians, including 14 children. we're heading from one location to another. you probably just heard the iron dome go off. a fellow is taking cover there. the whole key during one of these sirens is to try to find a place to lay down and tuck in somewhere like this rock. this is a fact of life. the time the sirens go off to the time you need to be down is just 20
in for air strikes on gaza. at least a dozen people killed inside the gaza strip. many of those civilians, including two kids and a dozen israelis injured from the rockets flying out. >> this is quite literally the tip of the israeli speer, citizens soldiers, engineers or accountants drafted into service. tank platoons are just waiting for the go order and it's literally go over that hill into gaza. day five of heavy israeli air strikes on gaza began before dawn with bombs targeting a pro...
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, so the ventilation may reduce the air -- clefs in -- levels in the air, but it would settle into dust, so you want to test the dust and the air, and kind aof what you said makes me think of another point, curiosity is really important and if something raises a question for you and makes you curious or makes you have a question, ask those questions because that's how we find the kind of practical information of, you know, the levels from the testing about what works, what doesn't, what really is necessary, what helps, what doesn't help, and so, you know, if a question keeps coming up, trust that. >> the other aspect that's in your question, if i understand again, can we get away from some of the filtering if we're getting it up in the air. that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individu
, so the ventilation may reduce the air -- clefs in -- levels in the air, but it would settle into dust, so you want to test the dust and the air, and kind aof what you said makes me think of another point, curiosity is really important and if something raises a question for you and makes you curious or makes you have a question, ask those questions because that's how we find the kind of practical information of, you know, the levels from the testing about what works, what doesn't, what really...
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wing sharing the same air space. our aircraft are fixed wing, typically 150 feet agl at 200 knots but they didn't understand the calm complex of that. it would be like me showing up to the battle of belugia with my civilian fire helicopter and say i'm here to help. i would not expect to do that because i don't know the com protocol, i don't know the doctrine on engagement. it was tough to explain that to a political body and the public why cal fire isn't launching everything we have and the marines to fight a fire. we've worked hard to educate them, i think a lot of them get it now but it was a challenge initially. >> thank you. do you want to say anything? >> yeah, i wanted to comment on operatability within the california national guard. they worked really well within the framework that we established with cal fire and then beyond that throughout the national guard and the army, all of our aviators train to the same standards so really we're able to integrate any aircrew from any state, any component, into our prog
wing sharing the same air space. our aircraft are fixed wing, typically 150 feet agl at 200 knots but they didn't understand the calm complex of that. it would be like me showing up to the battle of belugia with my civilian fire helicopter and say i'm here to help. i would not expect to do that because i don't know the com protocol, i don't know the doctrine on engagement. it was tough to explain that to a political body and the public why cal fire isn't launching everything we have and the...
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we have a complex air space management tool. i'm the equivalent of a fact a, i fly in the ob10 bronco as a fact a and my job is to coordinate air space. we're dropping water and fire retardant instead of bombs and rockets. we work closely with cal guard, navy and marine corps aviation. we do that with squadron training. we still have khal lefrpg wills, i'm not going to lie to you. we have issues where tactical to air communication is difficult. cal guard, we purchased the radios for national guard aircraft and they installed them in their aircraft so we have robust communications with california national guard, with navy and marine corps it's still a work in progress. we have a work around with that with respect to tactical communications and we use coordinating helicopters to handle air to ground tactical situations and that is relayed to the aircraft that are in trail. it's not perfect but it's a work around and it keeps everybody in the fight. >> prior to 20011 2011 the navy fire fighting capability was concentrated in one sq
we have a complex air space management tool. i'm the equivalent of a fact a, i fly in the ob10 bronco as a fact a and my job is to coordinate air space. we're dropping water and fire retardant instead of bombs and rockets. we work closely with cal guard, navy and marine corps aviation. we do that with squadron training. we still have khal lefrpg wills, i'm not going to lie to you. we have issues where tactical to air communication is difficult. cal guard, we purchased the radios for national...
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by major donald mccally at department of air force, air university, outlines the very same security vulnerabilitiesthat haynes and foster demonstrated for us. a project goes on to show how terrorists, sitting in vans near major airports could seriously disrupt the entire nation's air traffic, and even jeopardize air safety by inserting ghost planes into the system. this research. published this fall in the journal of aviation and aerospace perspective. which demonstrates, in startling,000 startling detail. how some one can inject, ghost airplanes all over the country. >> our committee, evaluates the progress and we would have to give it a b minus. >> congressman. john mica of orlando. chairs the house transportation committee. overseeing the faa and its implementation of next gen. >> we have to have a sound system and it has to be secure. >> he is not pleased with the progress of next gen. >> every day is a new adventure. hackers and people are trying to enter the cyst,000 tesystem. cybersecurity breaches. a con tastant process you have be one step ahead of the bad guys on. so that is a threat. >>
by major donald mccally at department of air force, air university, outlines the very same security vulnerabilitiesthat haynes and foster demonstrated for us. a project goes on to show how terrorists, sitting in vans near major airports could seriously disrupt the entire nation's air traffic, and even jeopardize air safety by inserting ghost planes into the system. this research. published this fall in the journal of aviation and aerospace perspective. which demonstrates, in startling,000...
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stuff at the great lakes is all this warm air pushing up and bumping into warm air in canada.ve normal temperatures. 32 below this morning. -- 32 this morning. a few areas of fog overnight as temperatures drop off. 48. centreville, 49. randallstown, 45. mount airy, 47. frederick, 37 degrees. satellite images. most of the clouds are in pennsylvania now. a nice, clear night. that allows the temperatures to drop. high temperature -- high- pressure is with us. an influx of warmer air coming in. but along the boundary, we are getting showers. this cold out -- cold front out to the west, that is what will change our weather by tuesday or so. you can see the rush of warm air ahead of that front and how cold it is in montana. 7 degrees right now. here is how forecast. 39-45 tonight. mostly clear skies. the winds generally calm. a patch of fog or two. tomorrow, 65-70. lots of sunshine. about conditions. good for veterans day. good for football. the football forecast is wonderful. southeast winds at 5-10 mph. the bay, winds will be light. 5-10 knots. a 1 foot chop the open waters. the m
stuff at the great lakes is all this warm air pushing up and bumping into warm air in canada.ve normal temperatures. 32 below this morning. -- 32 this morning. a few areas of fog overnight as temperatures drop off. 48. centreville, 49. randallstown, 45. mount airy, 47. frederick, 37 degrees. satellite images. most of the clouds are in pennsylvania now. a nice, clear night. that allows the temperatures to drop. high temperature -- high- pressure is with us. an influx of warmer air coming in. but...
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many allowed to stay in the lobby where the air quality has determined to be okay. the source of the carbon monoxide has been determined to be a boiler here, it has been isolated, shutdown the ventilating process has begun. these suites have sliding glass doors on a windy morning like this if the air is circulating well plus they have an in-house ventilation system to get the carbon monoxide out. it is winding down. the people who would like to be sleeping now are still out of their rooms. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> our other big story the weather, rain headed our way. >> that's the key, headed our way, not here yet. good morning. here's a look at live doppler, partly cloudy as we expected winds picked up overnight and breezes going to be more of an issue for the commute than the rain which is still near crescent city about to move into eureka over the last three hours moving to the east the entire system is sliding down to the south. timeframe probably after the morning rush hour rain in the north bay around the heart of the bay noon south bay during the after
many allowed to stay in the lobby where the air quality has determined to be okay. the source of the carbon monoxide has been determined to be a boiler here, it has been isolated, shutdown the ventilating process has begun. these suites have sliding glass doors on a windy morning like this if the air is circulating well plus they have an in-house ventilation system to get the carbon monoxide out. it is winding down. the people who would like to be sleeping now are still out of their rooms....
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there's going to be a chill in the air for a while. >> i like it. >> when there isn't a "spare the air," fireplace goes. >> exactly. >> cozy feeling. >> make the best of it. why not? >> put on the coat. >> exactly. >> thank you. >>> people lined up in record numbers today for some holiday help. this was the scene at sacred heart community center in san jose. they are waiting in the cold to get a certificate for food and toys during the holidays. more than 100 people spent the night to be first in line. >> it means to me that my daughter will be able to have a holiday season because i'm not working, and we just moved here last month. >> the need is expected to match last year's record numbers. 4,000 families needing food and 5500 children toys. many who said once they get back on their feet they hope to run the favor. >>> a new trend -- to return the favor. >>> a new trend in childhood allergies. what parents may be doing that may be more harm than good. >>> the director of the cia has resigned suddenly. it turns out david petraeus had a secret of his own. that story tonight on the "cbs
there's going to be a chill in the air for a while. >> i like it. >> when there isn't a "spare the air," fireplace goes. >> exactly. >> cozy feeling. >> make the best of it. why not? >> put on the coat. >> exactly. >> thank you. >>> people lined up in record numbers today for some holiday help. this was the scene at sacred heart community center in san jose. they are waiting in the cold to get a certificate for food and toys...
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air force? know that's fine. i was tired. a lot of things changed for the better, but there's a lot of animosity between the services and i got a lot of competition because we got together so much of the last 20 years. that one away and there's a lot more cooperation than there ever was before, so that's good. i'll tell you that you live better in the air force and so will the other guys. they've got a lot of sf and see how friends and they keep hitting themselves, like what were they thinking? cool jobs, but you get treated better in the air force and the other services, at least so far. what else? come on, don't make me tap dance. >> you talked about a time, your experiences are flying in a a timely insight for fighter pilot was glorified more so than the other day. but you she had to say in regards to change -- times that are changing now? >> drove steph? >> yes, and the culture. >> part of what we've done is we won the last were so completely there hadn't been a thread, so the skies over iraq are clear. you know, there ar
air force? know that's fine. i was tired. a lot of things changed for the better, but there's a lot of animosity between the services and i got a lot of competition because we got together so much of the last 20 years. that one away and there's a lot more cooperation than there ever was before, so that's good. i'll tell you that you live better in the air force and so will the other guys. they've got a lot of sf and see how friends and they keep hitting themselves, like what were they thinking?...
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we moved to the scene of the first air strike.as another air alarm while we were there, we had to take cover, and it continues exactly that way. the israeli government says there were at least 120 rockets fired out of gaza into this area in israel throughout the day. one of the things the israelis have here is the iron dome missile defense system. i was on the scene of one of the missile defense batteries and it was in action the entire time. you could hear it fire off rockets, see it fire off rockets, and there was one instance that i remember where we were actually taking cover from a possible rocket strike, and we could see it intercept seven or eight rockets at once, only about 200 yards above our heads. now, of course, all of this is taking a heavy toll on the population that lives in this area here. especially in the town where people here are concerned. they're trying to leave their houses as little as possible. venture out as little as possible and really keep their children inside. it really is something that's also takin
we moved to the scene of the first air strike.as another air alarm while we were there, we had to take cover, and it continues exactly that way. the israeli government says there were at least 120 rockets fired out of gaza into this area in israel throughout the day. one of the things the israelis have here is the iron dome missile defense system. i was on the scene of one of the missile defense batteries and it was in action the entire time. you could hear it fire off rockets, see it fire off...
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are you seeing more air strikes right now? >> reporter: absolutely, and in just the past few minutes we could hear the loud blasts of air strikes all night long into morning, 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning, blast after blast after blast and could look into the sky and see rockets coming from here in gaza city into israel. i want to show you a picture that our photographer dan morgan was able to take last night around 3:30 in the morning. he's pointing his camera towards what was the police headquarters. hamas police headquarters when he saw this picture. it was a big blast and then a big ball of fire. now, i want to show you what's happened since then. the result of that air strike. i'm going to move out of the way here. we are about 11 stories up looking down on the main part of gaza. you are hearing now some of the traffic. there's only been a few cars, but it's a bit loud up here. i want to let you see the result of that blast. you're seeing the smouldering rubble there from the air strike last night on the police headquarters
are you seeing more air strikes right now? >> reporter: absolutely, and in just the past few minutes we could hear the loud blasts of air strikes all night long into morning, 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning, blast after blast after blast and could look into the sky and see rockets coming from here in gaza city into israel. i want to show you a picture that our photographer dan morgan was able to take last night around 3:30 in the morning. he's pointing his camera towards what was the police...
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in 2008, the bay area air quality district launched its first winter "spare the air" program. staff meteorologists were diligently compiling information to determine if an alert should be issued. today is not a winter "spare the air" day here throughout the tri-valley and it's pretty obvious. the sky is blue and the clouds are big and puffy. but if it was a winter "spare the air" day, this view would be compromised due to one major culprit. >> serious air pollution problem of the because of the health impact it's now illegal in the bay area to burn wood or fire logs on days when there's a winter "spare the air" alert. >> reporter: but this year, new laws are in place for violators lighting manufactured logs or wood in an indoor or outdoor fireplace during alert days. christine rosales explains. >> first time violators will have the option to take a wood smoke awareness course and that gives them information about the weather conditions that lead up to unhealthy air quality in the winter and also it tells them a little bit about how to comply with the rule and the health impact
in 2008, the bay area air quality district launched its first winter "spare the air" program. staff meteorologists were diligently compiling information to determine if an alert should be issued. today is not a winter "spare the air" day here throughout the tri-valley and it's pretty obvious. the sky is blue and the clouds are big and puffy. but if it was a winter "spare the air" day, this view would be compromised due to one major culprit. >> serious air...
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the chill in the air again this morning. temperatures all around the region are above freezing except parts of the shenandoah valley to frederick west and the mountain region where the cloud cover has thinned out. in the metro area, upper 30s to near 40. here's your hour by hour forecast. maybe a few isolated sprinkles. 7:00 in the upper 30s. by noontime a little sun breaking out, and during the afternoon, going partly cloudy, mid-50s by midafternoon. a look at your friday evening. that's coming in ten minutes. a look at traffic now with danella. good morning. >> good morning. >>> checking our roadways. pretty quiet in the area. looking for reports of accidents. looks like we may be accident free in our complete area. first let's start here as you're traveling route 123 trying to get to the outer loop of the beltway. that ramp is blocked, just the right lane. just stick to the left, and you can access the outer loop of the beltway. now over this time to the beltway. in montgomery county, if you're traveling along the inner l
the chill in the air again this morning. temperatures all around the region are above freezing except parts of the shenandoah valley to frederick west and the mountain region where the cloud cover has thinned out. in the metro area, upper 30s to near 40. here's your hour by hour forecast. maybe a few isolated sprinkles. 7:00 in the upper 30s. by noontime a little sun breaking out, and during the afternoon, going partly cloudy, mid-50s by midafternoon. a look at your friday evening. that's...
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sara, we've talked a lot about the air strikes, but is it just the air strikes coming from the warplanes hitting this city? >> reporter: no. there are strikes coming from the israeli naval ships that are just off the coast of gaza. and as you know, gaza is just a strip along the mediterranean. last night we heard bang after bang. it was amazingly loud, loud enough to keep us up all night. we're standing outside down the street from our office because we cannot get to our office at this point in time. we're being told to stop because there's a building just behind me, and i'm going to move out of my way so you can see it. you see that big building that's sand-colored? that's the official hamas television station and it was hit last night in a targeted air strooik. the journalists inside. several were hurt. one was hurt bad enough he may lose his leg. we have been told they were called. at some point the journalists inside, including some international journalists were told there was going to be an air strike and evacuate the building. most did evacuate, but because the air strike did not
sara, we've talked a lot about the air strikes, but is it just the air strikes coming from the warplanes hitting this city? >> reporter: no. there are strikes coming from the israeli naval ships that are just off the coast of gaza. and as you know, gaza is just a strip along the mediterranean. last night we heard bang after bang. it was amazingly loud, loud enough to keep us up all night. we're standing outside down the street from our office because we cannot get to our office at this...
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they say the air strike killed ten children. opposition forces captured an air base on sunday near damascus. government troops responded with air attacks on towns around the bay. one fighter jet bombed the playground in a village east of the capital. video shows what appeared to be the shell of a cluster bomb and canisters of smaller bombs. cluster bombs scatter over a wide area increasing casualties. syrian officials have not signed the agreement. the international group human rights watch reported last month that government forces had used the bombs. government officials say they don't have such weapons. >>> some scientists warn only drastic cuts in emissions of greenhouse cases will save the environment. they're trying to come up with a new frame work to reduce emissions. representatives of developed and developing nations remain divided over how to move forward. >>> delegates are trying to figure out what to do after the protocol expires at the end of the year. the new frame work is supposed to come into force in 2020. >> we
they say the air strike killed ten children. opposition forces captured an air base on sunday near damascus. government troops responded with air attacks on towns around the bay. one fighter jet bombed the playground in a village east of the capital. video shows what appeared to be the shell of a cluster bomb and canisters of smaller bombs. cluster bombs scatter over a wide area increasing casualties. syrian officials have not signed the agreement. the international group human rights watch...
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Nov 12, 2012
11/12
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warm air rung up the east coast. here's the cold air knocking on the door. 34 in chicago. 39 in cincinnati. that cold air will be marching east as we march into the overnight. by wednesday we should be able to bounce out of the 40s and back into the 50s by late in the day. the rain we're watching now any chance for wintry precipitation, no. there will not be enough cold air. we could get down to freezing tomorrow night behind this line of precipitation as the rain gets in here. temperatures will be safely above freezing. by the time we drop below freezing, the rain and cold air will be gone. overnight 48, cloudy, rainy. as we look at the setup, rain early, windy and colder. we may squeeze out a 52-degree reading at midday, noon. this will be after the precipitation's gone. then we begin to warm up slightly into thursday and friday. model weather, actually to kick off the weekend. in the meantime the story is going to be dropping temperatures, bringing in some of that cold november rain. axle rose of guns n roses sayi
warm air rung up the east coast. here's the cold air knocking on the door. 34 in chicago. 39 in cincinnati. that cold air will be marching east as we march into the overnight. by wednesday we should be able to bounce out of the 40s and back into the 50s by late in the day. the rain we're watching now any chance for wintry precipitation, no. there will not be enough cold air. we could get down to freezing tomorrow night behind this line of precipitation as the rain gets in here. temperatures...
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this building rattling from the air strikes that followed.borhoods where some buildings have been bombed out. you can see marks from shrapnel. we know nine militants are dead. they're trying to do targeted strikes, but some of the civilians are say saying their hitting in their neighborhoods, killing their women and children, so people here upset and scared. the roads here are quiet, and this is a place, we have to remember, that is extremely densely populated. one of the most densely populated citied in the world. it has been eerily quiet. most of the cars are the journalist trying to see what the city looks like, trying to get to people to talk to them. it's a very difficult situation, and the civilians feel like war has already come to town. >> that's what i was going to ask you. you've been there on the ground, watching this unfold, i'm sure, from the outside looking in, it seems like things are getting worse, is that what it feels like for residents and you're there as well? >> ye, compared to last night, even, we were seeing bombings ov
this building rattling from the air strikes that followed.borhoods where some buildings have been bombed out. you can see marks from shrapnel. we know nine militants are dead. they're trying to do targeted strikes, but some of the civilians are say saying their hitting in their neighborhoods, killing their women and children, so people here upset and scared. the roads here are quiet, and this is a place, we have to remember, that is extremely densely populated. one of the most densely populated...
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Nov 16, 2012
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i said, i wonder if this particular air can fit? well, here we go. (instrumental music). >> thank you very much. i guess what i want to say about an arrangement like that is that it's not meant to use the cedar flute as a bit of exotica, but what the panelists have been speaking about. it's the use of all of it together is a way of trying to address, hopefully not in a way that homogenizing anything, hopefully not in a way that takes anything away from any of the traditions incorporated within it. we all come from jazz backgrounds, which is inherently about mixing in and of itself. but if you let that start to become homogenized, if you let that start to become blank, then i think you begin to suffer from this idea of cultural invisibility. who is who and what is what? i don't want to lose that in the music, just as the way the authors who formerly so eloquently spoke. that's what i'm trying to do when i put these songs to the. with that, i would like to give you the second arrangement and last song. i was taught pala singing. we tune because we care
i said, i wonder if this particular air can fit? well, here we go. (instrumental music). >> thank you very much. i guess what i want to say about an arrangement like that is that it's not meant to use the cedar flute as a bit of exotica, but what the panelists have been speaking about. it's the use of all of it together is a way of trying to address, hopefully not in a way that homogenizing anything, hopefully not in a way that takes anything away from any of the traditions incorporated...
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