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oneal presenting a proposal which we will call the corridor air proposal. so we will have a term about that, and that is a way to see if it is acceptable in fire safety terms to use the filtered corridor air as the fresh air supply for the residential units so we are definitely trying to give a fair hearing to that idea and seeing whether or not it is going to be acceptable to our fire marshal. so then our job in the health department is to lead the charge for the 120-day mandate as well. which is to have a report, of technologies, that help people comply with this law. and so, the corridor air proposal will be one of those if we can determine whether it is going to be accepted across the board, accepted on a case by case basis or not accepted at all. we will include that in the report, and we are looking at the technologis that they have use and what the history has been with compliance and so we can use their experience and we are considering whether or not to let out a small contract and so we can have the review from the mechanical engineering firm on t
oneal presenting a proposal which we will call the corridor air proposal. so we will have a term about that, and that is a way to see if it is acceptable in fire safety terms to use the filtered corridor air as the fresh air supply for the residential units so we are definitely trying to give a fair hearing to that idea and seeing whether or not it is going to be acceptable to our fire marshal. so then our job in the health department is to lead the charge for the 120-day mandate as well. which...
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Nov 22, 2014
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when the impact occurred, shrapnel from my car's a air bag shot through the air bag cloth and embedded into my right eye and cheek. i was instantly blinded on my right side. i felt gushing blood running down my neck and was terrified. when i got to the hospital, they did a ct scan of my face. a metallic foreign object had punctured my bone. the tip of the shrapnel had embedded in my right sinus. since that day, i've endured multiple surgeries and therapies. i have more to go still. my vision will never be the same. i will never be the same. my accident involved a moderate frontal impact. the headlights on the front of the vehicle weren't broken. my passenger had mild scrapes and bruises. i should not have been injured the way i was. the photo the emt took of me with shrapnel embedded in my eye is scary to look at. it's necessary to grab the attention of those that have the ability to do something and keep this from happening to anyone else. it is easy to think i'm the only one who has suffered because of this accident. it's also been exceptionally tough on my family. they try to be str
when the impact occurred, shrapnel from my car's a air bag shot through the air bag cloth and embedded into my right eye and cheek. i was instantly blinded on my right side. i felt gushing blood running down my neck and was terrified. when i got to the hospital, they did a ct scan of my face. a metallic foreign object had punctured my bone. the tip of the shrapnel had embedded in my right sinus. since that day, i've endured multiple surgeries and therapies. i have more to go still. my vision...
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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 contains substances which are going to really hurt your health, you'd hate to think that you're shortening your life with every breath of air you take. narrator: the worst air-pollution disaster on record occurred in london in december of 1952. at this time, londoners still consumed lots of coal, which led to large amounts of pollutants in the air including black 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 deve
kolb: most of us can only survive a minute or so without a fresh breath of air, and if the air contains substances which are going to really hurt your health, you'd hate to think that you're shortening your life with every breath of air you take. narrator: the worst air-pollution disaster on record occurred in london in december of 1952. at this time, londoners still consumed lots of coal, which led to large amounts of pollutants in the air including black carbon or soot particles, and sulfur...
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Nov 21, 2014
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or, two, the defective air bag was replaced with another defective air bag. or three, the driver received a brand new air bag some time after 2011 and the air bag still killed someone just a few years later. so mr. schostek, which of those three options is it? >> senator markey, i believe it's option one. that our website is -- has deficiencies. when we have multiple recalls that involve the same vehicle, our system was bringing up a message of recall completed for the ones that were superceded, if you will. it's our problem, sir, which is being fixed. we are due to report to nhtsa tomorrow about that. it is an embarrassing problem in this day and age that we have that technology problem on our website. >> all right. so this goes back to the senator heller's question and others about the safety of families driving these vehicles. so what you're telling me is that someone buying a used honda today could look upped car they want to buy on your recall database, be told that a repair needed to fix a fatal safety defect was completed, even though it was not. and i
or, two, the defective air bag was replaced with another defective air bag. or three, the driver received a brand new air bag some time after 2011 and the air bag still killed someone just a few years later. so mr. schostek, which of those three options is it? >> senator markey, i believe it's option one. that our website is -- has deficiencies. when we have multiple recalls that involve the same vehicle, our system was bringing up a message of recall completed for the ones that were...
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relating tohe cle air act. owha aouementsave beema fmafauring psns in thunedtas ouing to about $135 bilon but we also kw that e.p.a. has gone to a patternf en tey s n rulio iak thesometis ars t ce up withuinco atta e.p.a.s andanuftuin pcas for ea rpeits wi know wh ireired t eet t new regulio. becauseofheacof claty and e time ofeetingimely idce irtegreat cfuon and uerinty for e ates and for t specific muftung facitiesrying ethese requirements. to ge u an exalethe la onru thatwas adted by the e.ain00, theuinc for peop ting to et tse quemtsf ategulation stilha n ben issued. so we findurselves in a tuio where e w egulationsre cat eat obstleto ecomigrth i e unid at. and i tink alof uregnize aecom gwthabe ite sagnantfoso me. d he had my arings on this iue and we hear from pplon reular basis th o oth eanshat theycatetew plts bui ibeus o t uncertain, t lk clarity, te lack of idce omhe.p.a. enheco t wh w gulatis. and aone that follows p. s quite aarehat they are particar aggrsive in new gulations. they have meutit new r
relating tohe cle air act. owha aouementsave beema fmafauring psns in thunedtas ouing to about $135 bilon but we also kw that e.p.a. has gone to a patternf en tey s n rulio iak thesometis ars t ce up withuinco atta e.p.a.s andanuftuin pcas for ea rpeits wi know wh ireired t eet t new regulio. becauseofheacof claty and e time ofeetingimely idce irtegreat cfuon and uerinty for e ates and for t specific muftung facitiesrying ethese requirements. to ge u an exalethe la onru thatwas adted by the...
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Nov 3, 2014
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end in the air combat of the second world war these air crew members in particular whether things worth mentioning is the on-again off-again nature to bring in new and different kind of stress different with the infantry soldier experience in the european theater. but they were based in britain so depending on the weather or the target to spend several harrowing hours rather watch airplanes burst into flames and then they come back at the end of the mission and then in britain it was very often rainy so they would have several days off. it was on-again and off-again for the americans. and then enjoy themselves one day but almost certain death the next. but the difference was they were is a the home country to have measurable distance from the airfield that you have crew to carry out military missions to deal with the uncertainties of family life it was that unusual qualities that lead to stress and anxiety but with regard to how both air force's recognized and dealt with this there were some differences based on cultural factors, it is fair to say some of this as a result of the first w
end in the air combat of the second world war these air crew members in particular whether things worth mentioning is the on-again off-again nature to bring in new and different kind of stress different with the infantry soldier experience in the european theater. but they were based in britain so depending on the weather or the target to spend several harrowing hours rather watch airplanes burst into flames and then they come back at the end of the mission and then in britain it was very often...
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air right deals are the tame. it's a lesser wild west frontier that exists in business. >> when that soaring cost for undeveloped air comes back to earth is anyone's guess. >>> once an air rights sale deal is inked it holds forever unless the buyer of the air rights sells them back or to a property next door. it's hard to get your head around putting a price on air. real estate prices have been soaring and for anyone not rich, it's harder to live and work in new york city. ask nicky perry. she owns two restaurants, tea and sympathy and assault and battery. and the site of a skyscraper she finds disgusting. >> we are talking about air. we have half our stores empty because the rent is so high. it's disruptive to the city. because we have all this empty space, it's no taxes, jobs, sales tax being made, and nobody can afford to open stores any more. >> tell me the line you draw between rising real estate prices in new york, and the rents that you pay? >> the line i draw - there is no line. there are no lines, the lin
air right deals are the tame. it's a lesser wild west frontier that exists in business. >> when that soaring cost for undeveloped air comes back to earth is anyone's guess. >>> once an air rights sale deal is inked it holds forever unless the buyer of the air rights sells them back or to a property next door. it's hard to get your head around putting a price on air. real estate prices have been soaring and for anyone not rich, it's harder to live and work in new york city. ask...
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cooler air moving southward.y monday the start of next week we see highs only in the 20's from billings to marquette. by tuesday the cold air continues moving southward and adds far south as the texas panhandle you are looking at eyes only in the 40's. by wednesday that cold air continues to spread eastward and thursday that trend continues. by thursday next week most of the country will be looking at temperatures well below average. high temperatures only in the 20's in markquette amarillo texs kansas city and louisville. >> the hats and mittens. get ready for winter. >> we will be right back after this break. don't leave us. ♪ >> here's some music to get you started. looking at new york city on this fall morning. it is a terrifying sight, though, a group of nurses were attacked by a patient in the middle of the night. you can see him changing this minnesota hospital hitting them with a metal rod he ripped oh of his dead. two nurses were seriously hurt. he died a short time later. police don't know why he attack
cooler air moving southward.y monday the start of next week we see highs only in the 20's from billings to marquette. by tuesday the cold air continues moving southward and adds far south as the texas panhandle you are looking at eyes only in the 40's. by wednesday that cold air continues to spread eastward and thursday that trend continues. by thursday next week most of the country will be looking at temperatures well below average. high temperatures only in the 20's in markquette amarillo...
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Nov 20, 2014
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when the impact occurred, shrapnel from my car's a air bag shot through the air bag cloth and embedded into my right eye and cheek. i was instantly blinded on my right side. i felt gushing blood running down my neck and was terrified. when i got to the hospital, they did a ct scan of my face. a metallic foreign piece had punctured my bone. the tip of the shrapnel had embedded in my right sinus. since that day, i've endured multiple surgeries and therapies. i have more to go still. my vision will never be the same. i will never be the same. my accident involved a moderate frontal impact. the headlights on the front of the vehicle weren't broken. my passenger had mild scrapes and bruises. i should not b have been injured the way i was. the photo the emt took of me with shrapnel embedded in my eye is scary to look at. it's necessary to grab the attention of those that have the ability to do something and keep this from happening to anyone else. it is easy to think i'm the only one who has suffered because of this accident. it's also been exceptionally tough on my family. they try to be st
when the impact occurred, shrapnel from my car's a air bag shot through the air bag cloth and embedded into my right eye and cheek. i was instantly blinded on my right side. i felt gushing blood running down my neck and was terrified. when i got to the hospital, they did a ct scan of my face. a metallic foreign piece had punctured my bone. the tip of the shrapnel had embedded in my right sinus. since that day, i've endured multiple surgeries and therapies. i have more to go still. my vision...
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to regulation of air safety. in the u.s. feet management advisory council recently studied the same issues. their final report in january of 2014 made three unanimous recommendations. first, air-traffic control funding from the federal budget so that aviation users would pay directly for air traffic control services and allow revenue stream to be bonded. second, the governing board of aviation stakeholder, not just to advise on technology decisions but to set priorities for management and modernization. third separate the air traffic control system from the f a a safety regulator. this will establish independent arms safety regulation of the kind currently applies to all the other actors in u.s. aviation. these three unanimous recommendations were made by paul run all the will hear from a moment. finally it is important financial and business model for any new structure be sound, full be discussed and proudly supported. the appreciation for today's hearing, the f a a reauthorization offers a critically important
to regulation of air safety. in the u.s. feet management advisory council recently studied the same issues. their final report in january of 2014 made three unanimous recommendations. first, air-traffic control funding from the federal budget so that aviation users would pay directly for air traffic control services and allow revenue stream to be bonded. second, the governing board of aviation stakeholder, not just to advise on technology decisions but to set priorities for management and...
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then we have warm air tomorrow, much colder air as we end out the week.w you that forecast coming up. >>> an update on the thayerville high school football hazing case. tonight we learned all players involved will be treated as juveniles. last month the sayreville high school football program in new jersey was suspended for the season. seven players on that team are charged with crimes ranging from hazing to sexual assault.ç the head coach an four assistant coaches were also suspended. >>> check out the surveillance video from the heist that happened last tuesday. they say a man with a knife demanded money from an employee. he got away with cash from the register and then ran off. if you know anything about this robbery, police want to hear from you. >>> the trial began today for former philadelphia police officer kevin corcoran happen he's accused of roughing up an air force veteran. it was all captured on cell phone video last march in center city. corcoran roughed up roderick king, through him in his suv and took him to an alley. king claims he was ne
then we have warm air tomorrow, much colder air as we end out the week.w you that forecast coming up. >>> an update on the thayerville high school football hazing case. tonight we learned all players involved will be treated as juveniles. last month the sayreville high school football program in new jersey was suspended for the season. seven players on that team are charged with crimes ranging from hazing to sexual assault.ç the head coach an four assistant coaches were also...
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congress quickly passed a series of amendments to the clean air act which established higher air qualityards and faster timetables to reach them. they also created an agency to enforce the new laws. and in swearing in mr. ruckelshaus, i know that the attorney general is very sorry to lose him, but the nation is very fortunate to get him as the first administrator of this vitally important agency. i'm very honored, mr. president. i promise to do the best job that i possibly can. [ applause ] was the feeling back then that you could do a 100% job of cleaning up the environment? yes, and a lot of that is reflected in the laws that are still on the books. there was a sense that we knew what the bad pollutants were, we knew how to measure them, we knew what the health and environmental effects of those pollutants were. we had technology that was reasonably available at a reasonable cost to essentially eliminate that pollution. that was -- all of that were assumptions written into the law at the time. and many of those assumptions are still there. and by the way, they're all wrong. well, let's
congress quickly passed a series of amendments to the clean air act which established higher air qualityards and faster timetables to reach them. they also created an agency to enforce the new laws. and in swearing in mr. ruckelshaus, i know that the attorney general is very sorry to lose him, but the nation is very fortunate to get him as the first administrator of this vitally important agency. i'm very honored, mr. president. i promise to do the best job that i possibly can. [ applause ] was...
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two, the defective air bag was replaced with another defective air bag. or three, the driver received a brand new air bag some time after 2011 and the air bag still killed someone just a few years later. which of those three options is it? >> senator, i believe it's option one. that our website is -- has deficiencies. when we have multiple recalls that involve the same vehicle, our system was bringing up a message of recall completed for the ones that were superceded, if you will. it's our problem, sir, which is being fixed. we are due to report tomorrow about that. it is an embarrassing problem in this day in age that we have that technology problem on our website. >> all right. so this goes back to the senator's question and others about the safety of families driving these vehicles. what you're telling me is that someone buying a used honda today could look up the car they want to buy on your recall data base, be told that a repair needed to fix a fatal safety defect was completed, even though it was not. and i think, again, that just goes to the whole
two, the defective air bag was replaced with another defective air bag. or three, the driver received a brand new air bag some time after 2011 and the air bag still killed someone just a few years later. which of those three options is it? >> senator, i believe it's option one. that our website is -- has deficiencies. when we have multiple recalls that involve the same vehicle, our system was bringing up a message of recall completed for the ones that were superceded, if you will. it's...
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reliable in the air force.happens that they say these string of incidents, they happen to planes that are very high-profile so people tend to notice. >> let's hope it remains that way. rene, thank you very much. >>> new details about the behind of scenes legal wrangling that may be going on as the suspect in the hanna graham goes before a judge. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insu
reliable in the air force.happens that they say these string of incidents, they happen to planes that are very high-profile so people tend to notice. >> let's hope it remains that way. rene, thank you very much. >>> new details about the behind of scenes legal wrangling that may be going on as the suspect in the hanna graham goes before a judge. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time...
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Nov 15, 2014
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and more cold air is expected through the weekend. brian. >> gabe gutierrez starting us off from atlanta tonight. gabe, thanks. >>> which brings us to meteorologist janice huff in the weather center tonight. janice, what do you have for us? >> well, brian, tonight atlanta will be back down in the 20s. and look at all these areas shaded in pink down at the gulf coast. places like new orleans, mobile and tallahassee will see their first freeze with temperatures down to near freezing, near 32 degrees, and maybe 20s in some of the suburbs. keep an eye on this area of purple here as it moves across the northern plains and dips down through the ohio valley eventually moving back to the east coast again. this is yet another wave of arctic air which will start out this weekend and progress across the nation. by wednesday morning temperatures in atlanta could even be down in the teens by then as the cold air starts to move in once again. and, yes, there is another storm system coming with more snow. it will move out of the rockies this weekend
and more cold air is expected through the weekend. brian. >> gabe gutierrez starting us off from atlanta tonight. gabe, thanks. >>> which brings us to meteorologist janice huff in the weather center tonight. janice, what do you have for us? >> well, brian, tonight atlanta will be back down in the 20s. and look at all these areas shaded in pink down at the gulf coast. places like new orleans, mobile and tallahassee will see their first freeze with temperatures down to near...
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Nov 29, 2014
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forward air control guided the planes to their targets.es, the planes returned to the air base. the final objective, united states troop aircraft assemble for the long trip back to the united states. redeployment began at once, for the element of speed was important to the united states forces. the giant planes airlift men and equipment back to united states safely and on schedule. >> it is important to realize that for the first time in our history, an entire army airborne brigade with all of its heavy equipment was transported 12,000 miles on an ally's call for assistance to help stem the tide of aggression in their country. united states military officials have devoted considerable effort to the evaluation of exercise delawar and the contributions to the defense of the free world. they believe the success of the exercise has given a strong boost to the central treaty organization. united states and iranian fighting men have gained invaluable experience, both in staff and command function and combined operations in the field. this effort
forward air control guided the planes to their targets.es, the planes returned to the air base. the final objective, united states troop aircraft assemble for the long trip back to the united states. redeployment began at once, for the element of speed was important to the united states forces. the giant planes airlift men and equipment back to united states safely and on schedule. >> it is important to realize that for the first time in our history, an entire army airborne brigade with...
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Nov 29, 2014
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air. to these men, brushfires are routine, but this one is pushing them hard. the flames head uphill. firemen with high-pressure hose stream knock the fire down as it tries to make the jump as it did over mulholland. in the canyon between, there lies the problem. rough terrain impedes fire crews in meeting the flames head on. it now threatens residential areas ahead. chief engineer william miller arrives to take charge of fire operation. he is prompted to order everything available. time is vital, the fire is spreading, growing by the minute. air tankers sweep in. fire danger is compounded by the santa anas, driving through at 50 miles per hour. 100, 200, 300 feet ahead, spot fires appear from nowhere. all off-duty firemen are recalled to hold back what may come if the wind plays tricks. and the wind does. fire is west, part of stone canyon. fire officers alert the command post of the new outbreak. >> i can see the fire on the west side. at least 500 feet further south. >> it is now out of
air. to these men, brushfires are routine, but this one is pushing them hard. the flames head uphill. firemen with high-pressure hose stream knock the fire down as it tries to make the jump as it did over mulholland. in the canyon between, there lies the problem. rough terrain impedes fire crews in meeting the flames head on. it now threatens residential areas ahead. chief engineer william miller arrives to take charge of fire operation. he is prompted to order everything available. time is...
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Nov 21, 2014
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if anyone has these defective air bags? the air bags have been linked to five deaths and executives from the company are apologizing but won't comply with the u.s. recall. >> we now have a live hand grenade in front of a driver and a passenger. >> reporter: for nearly three hours, senators grilled an executive from air bag manufacturer takata, auto execs and safety regulators about air bags linked to five deaths. >> do you take full responsen'ts for those tragic deaths? does takata take responsibility? >> we recognize three victim case, but the two others are under investigation. >> reporter: when the faulty air bags deployed, the inflater, encased in metal can rupture, sending shrapnel flying. this is one of the many surviving victims. metal pierced through the air bag of her 2002 honda after a minor crash. >> the tip of the shrapnel embedded in my right sinus. >> just this week federal regulators demanded a recall of afted cars nationwide. a move the air bag manufacturer is resisting. >> do you agree or disagree with nts
if anyone has these defective air bags? the air bags have been linked to five deaths and executives from the company are apologizing but won't comply with the u.s. recall. >> we now have a live hand grenade in front of a driver and a passenger. >> reporter: for nearly three hours, senators grilled an executive from air bag manufacturer takata, auto execs and safety regulators about air bags linked to five deaths. >> do you take full responsen'ts for those tragic deaths? does...
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it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free prescription offer. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> jane byrne has died. the only female elected mayor of chicago. she served one term
it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of...
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Nov 9, 2014
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the cold air is coming down. that reinforces the colder air. not much change in the weather pattern. here is the start of the change, we are starting to see a little snow. this is winter storm warnings in effect. a foot of snow is possible. the leading edge of the colder air is pushing south. there's a big storm. the lowest pressure recorded there in dutch harbour. it's over the sea, creating a change in the weather. indicating the wind in the south. the lowest pressure recorded 9.25. it brings the warm air up. it creates a weather pattern that we see shape up now. this is the upper level wind showing an area of low pressure in the pacific. here is a ridge developing and a dip to the lower 48. this is what is shaping up for tuesday and wednesday. this type of pattern doesn't change around much. the low high and low. it reinforces the cold air in place. and you get colder air reinforcing the pattern. not much changes. here is the temperatures. this is cold air coming in on tuesday. with a high of 13. 28 in denver. high temperatures for this week
the cold air is coming down. that reinforces the colder air. not much change in the weather pattern. here is the start of the change, we are starting to see a little snow. this is winter storm warnings in effect. a foot of snow is possible. the leading edge of the colder air is pushing south. there's a big storm. the lowest pressure recorded there in dutch harbour. it's over the sea, creating a change in the weather. indicating the wind in the south. the lowest pressure recorded 9.25. it brings...
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this is true arctic air. one way to kind of decide if it's arctic air is just how dry it is. that is a dry air mass for mid- november. temperature change, last 24 hours we're 12 degrees warmer. that's nice. look back to the west. pittsburgh is 8 degrees colder, columbus is 11 degrees colder and this is moving over here by tomorrow. we'll run the same graphic tomorrow and be blue. fresh arctic air arrives tonight. bus stop temperatures 21 to 32. factor in the breezes. there will be some breezes tonight, nothing strong. teens for wind chills. really cold for high school football playoffs tomorrow, temperatures in the, but winds will be 10 to 15, so dress for the teens and 20s. a bit milder saturday. high temperatures near 50. that's going to feel pretty good, too, with sunshine. 10:00 tonight we had some 20s north and west, low 30s elsewhere, clear skies and by morning everybody is in the 20s, even downtown we'll be in the upper 20s. with a little breeze that means wind chills will be in the teens. 26 at 8:00, 27 in leesburg, manassas and in la plata by 8:00 in the morning. abo
this is true arctic air. one way to kind of decide if it's arctic air is just how dry it is. that is a dry air mass for mid- november. temperature change, last 24 hours we're 12 degrees warmer. that's nice. look back to the west. pittsburgh is 8 degrees colder, columbus is 11 degrees colder and this is moving over here by tomorrow. we'll run the same graphic tomorrow and be blue. fresh arctic air arrives tonight. bus stop temperatures 21 to 32. factor in the breezes. there will be some breezes...
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it will be dry, just cold air sinking south. warm air stays in place for the southeast.ce we go through tomorrow, 73 degrees in atlanta. 66 in memphis. the chilly air in kansas city. 39 degrees is your high temperature. 11 in billings for tomorrow. guys. >> 11 in billings. >> i'm sure bismarck is happy it is not there. >>> pope francis has again demoted a conservative american cardinal from a key post. cardinal raymond burke has criticized the pontiff for the direction in the way he is leading the catholic church. the vatican did not give reason for reassignment. he said the former archbishop of st. louis will be given new responsibilities. >>> 54 minutes after the hour. recreation marijuana may be legal in four states, but it doesn't mean it cannot get you fired. that is a double negligenative. you can get fired for smoking pot. we will have that next. let me get tyes?straight... lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i li
it will be dry, just cold air sinking south. warm air stays in place for the southeast.ce we go through tomorrow, 73 degrees in atlanta. 66 in memphis. the chilly air in kansas city. 39 degrees is your high temperature. 11 in billings for tomorrow. guys. >> 11 in billings. >> i'm sure bismarck is happy it is not there. >>> pope francis has again demoted a conservative american cardinal from a key post. cardinal raymond burke has criticized the pontiff for the direction in...
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a decade. >> this must be the year of the air bag. gm the air bags wouldn't deploy. now, the air bags are deploying and they're throwing swrap knell in the cars. i'll be the ranking member of the subcommittee on consumer protection. i have an interest on the change of leadership and the majority. i may be chairing this thing. i want to bring takata in front of us. we have several manufacturers that will be discussing this also. this goes all the way back to 2004. what do they know? when did they know it? obviously we'll have nhtsa in front of us. the administration arm of keeping an eye on this. we'll find out where they are and what they knew and when they knew it. anyway, a lot of questions. a lot of discussions. hearing is tomorrow. i'm looking forward to it. gerri: we just had joan on. she was talking about former nhtsa official how she believes there may be many more deaths. there are five deaths from these air bags. they deploy, shoot shrapnel and people get stabbed by their own car. there are conversations that maybe there's this sixth person out there. some o
a decade. >> this must be the year of the air bag. gm the air bags wouldn't deploy. now, the air bags are deploying and they're throwing swrap knell in the cars. i'll be the ranking member of the subcommittee on consumer protection. i have an interest on the change of leadership and the majority. i may be chairing this thing. i want to bring takata in front of us. we have several manufacturers that will be discussing this also. this goes all the way back to 2004. what do they know? when...
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we of cooler air coming.the coal sends us the shot just before the melting began over the weekend in the wake of the lone goal surge. >> stacey smith was quite an honor for jack frost handiwork. this is in the middle of a cold front last week. also snapped the shock of a frozen buckle eliminated by the rising sun last winter. >> snapshot of the single snowflake of autumn leaf. shows us what happened on the display is a river. the docks were feeding in the shallow water. doing in the wind and rain. a temperature increase. 52 for high both saturday and sunday. >> frass westerly winds level of the cold air on the backside. rain to this note. as we blow this up on the radar. uc the heaviest snows lifting northwards. we expect this to be letting up at our area. quite a snow before this is all over. there is the rapid transition that led from rain to snow this morning. a real mess out there in some areas. the pavements are warm enough at the moment or they're sustaining just water in most areas. >> water forecast k
we of cooler air coming.the coal sends us the shot just before the melting began over the weekend in the wake of the lone goal surge. >> stacey smith was quite an honor for jack frost handiwork. this is in the middle of a cold front last week. also snapped the shock of a frozen buckle eliminated by the rising sun last winter. >> snapshot of the single snowflake of autumn leaf. shows us what happened on the display is a river. the docks were feeding in the shallow water. doing in the...
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air strikes with artillery and bombs. with i.s.i.s. it works. air strikes stopped i.s.i.s. to be more offensive. got them to change their techniques. and got them to resupply its war against i.s.i.s. still, there is lack of communication or coordination between the grand forces and air forces outside the countries, all with the advisors that exist. i think the war cannot be ended by air strike only. it will be a long war. it has multifriends. is cannot always be ended. >> that's an centring point. do you think that the international - the u.s. led collision against i.s.i.l., does it have a strategy that can succeed if the goal is to defeat, not simply contain i.s.i.l. >> if the goal is to delay i.s.i.s., and not full, complete strategy, i.s.i.s. will be threat to international security, peace and stability. it's a time for all allies to come out with a complete strategic plan, not just by military means. >> do you think they have one. do you think they presented that? >> so far, i don't think they find that there is a clear vision to fight i.s.i.s., except literary. that me
air strikes with artillery and bombs. with i.s.i.s. it works. air strikes stopped i.s.i.s. to be more offensive. got them to change their techniques. and got them to resupply its war against i.s.i.s. still, there is lack of communication or coordination between the grand forces and air forces outside the countries, all with the advisors that exist. i think the war cannot be ended by air strike only. it will be a long war. it has multifriends. is cannot always be ended. >> that's an...
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it was the multifaceted strategic air campaign conducted north and south by the eighth air force and the british air force in britain and the fifteenth air force in italy. >> there are so many amazing stories in this book, there is no way we can hope to capture them all, just a few highlights. we didn't catch the mall in the book. let's turn aside, we talked a little bit in the book but general jimmy, i believe you got to know him personally, seems like an amazing character, us covered the raid to tokyo but he set up the 15th in a two month period, did an amazing job but he would actually fly in combat during the war. >> he began flying combat with his famous carrier launched, 16 army bombers on the tokyo urban area, in april of 1942, not only a medal of honor but a double promotion, for lieutenant colonel to brigadier-general, and i was fortunate getting to know him, tapped by the los angeles chamber of commerce, to write the program for is 80th birth day in 1976, we hit it off and established a friendship, kept in touch, general jimmy's attitude was he is going to command an air fo
it was the multifaceted strategic air campaign conducted north and south by the eighth air force and the british air force in britain and the fifteenth air force in italy. >> there are so many amazing stories in this book, there is no way we can hope to capture them all, just a few highlights. we didn't catch the mall in the book. let's turn aside, we talked a little bit in the book but general jimmy, i believe you got to know him personally, seems like an amazing character, us covered...
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the air traffic controllers are the backbone of the national air space system. we should never short-staff our facilities. air traffic controllers maintain a safe, orderly flow of aircraft across the country. in addition to that, they are the subject matter experts that help us develop, implement, and train the next jen initiatives. -- nextgen initiatives. and on the job training for every new hire that comes into the system. this requires to us be appropriately staffed, and an understaffed facility can barely keep all the positions open to run the day-to-day operations safely and efficiently. nevertheless, they're going to have to train our controllers on new nextgen technology and equipment. understaffing will delay modernization projects. we'll be responsible for the overcost runs. mr. chairman, our national air space system is an american treasure. we cannot treasure of we cannot treat it like we did in 2013. aviation is uniquely an american tradition. we need to make changes to secure a stable funding system, a proper governance so that we can continue be t
the air traffic controllers are the backbone of the national air space system. we should never short-staff our facilities. air traffic controllers maintain a safe, orderly flow of aircraft across the country. in addition to that, they are the subject matter experts that help us develop, implement, and train the next jen initiatives. -- nextgen initiatives. and on the job training for every new hire that comes into the system. this requires to us be appropriately staffed, and an understaffed...
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it will be dry, just cold air sinking south. warm air stays in place for the southeast. once we go through tomorrow, 73
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well, it is reported this morning that the japanese air bag manufacturer takata knew its air bags were dangerous ten years ago but covered up the results of secret tests. two former takata employees told "the new york times" the testing was stopped after three months and the evidence destroyed. don champion is here in new york with more. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that was four years before takata told federal regulators it first tested its air bags. the faulty air bags have been tied to four deaths and forced a recall of more than 14 million cars worldwide. the secret tests were conducted at takata's facility in michigan on weekends and holidays. the defects can force the air bags to deploy with too much shards caution pieces of metal to go into passengers. last night it responded to the report saying it raised additional concerns about takata's handling of the air bag issues and is one of the reasons it's compelling them to produce documents and answer questions under oath. last night takata's biggest customer honda is expanding its recall. the vehicles affected
well, it is reported this morning that the japanese air bag manufacturer takata knew its air bags were dangerous ten years ago but covered up the results of secret tests. two former takata employees told "the new york times" the testing was stopped after three months and the evidence destroyed. don champion is here in new york with more. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that was four years before takata told federal regulators it first tested its air bags. the...
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the air traffic controllers are the backbone of the national air space system. we should over in short-staff our facilities. air traffic controllers maintain a safe, orderly flow of aircraft across the country. in addition to that, they are the subject matter experts that help us develop, implement, and train the next jen initiatives. and on the job training for every new hire that comes into the system. this requires to us be appropriately staffed, and an understaffed facility can barely keep all the positions open to run the day-to-day operations safely and efficiently. nevertheless, they're going to have to train our controllers on new nextgen technology and equipment. we'll be responsible for the overcost runs. mr. chairman, our national air space system is an american treasure of we cannot treat it like we did in 2013. aviation is uniquely an american tradition. we need to make changes to secure a stable funding system, a proper governance so that we can continue be the world leader, which will allow to us grow the aviation system, not some rink it, or allo
the air traffic controllers are the backbone of the national air space system. we should over in short-staff our facilities. air traffic controllers maintain a safe, orderly flow of aircraft across the country. in addition to that, they are the subject matter experts that help us develop, implement, and train the next jen initiatives. and on the job training for every new hire that comes into the system. this requires to us be appropriately staffed, and an understaffed facility can barely keep...
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you can see the high pressure on the atmosphere with the sing air and the air is blowing from our inlandrhoods and that is why we have the possibility of the poor of the air quality in the north bay. right now, vallejo and redwood city and san jose all have the poor of the air quality. >>> two bay area lawmakers are ready to take action to keep the golden gate bridge free to pedestrians and bicyclists. two assembly members plan to announce legislation tomorrow to prevent the bridge district from implementing any fee to cross the span. they agreed to study a fee to help close the $33 million deficit. >>> this just in, san francisco giants third base coach has announced he has resigned. he explained it has been a wonderful but gradualing ride and he is ready to step off the highway and spend more time with family. >>> speaking of third base, pablo sandoval made his first official appearance as a member of the boston red sox introduced as a news conference at fenway park in the past 30 minutes. the general manager and president sat with the new acquisition, after signing pablo sandoval to a
you can see the high pressure on the atmosphere with the sing air and the air is blowing from our inlandrhoods and that is why we have the possibility of the poor of the air quality in the north bay. right now, vallejo and redwood city and san jose all have the poor of the air quality. >>> two bay area lawmakers are ready to take action to keep the golden gate bridge free to pedestrians and bicyclists. two assembly members plan to announce legislation tomorrow to prevent the bridge...
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we'll no longer see that cold arctic air diving south we'll see a west to east flow that's pacific air running across the country. that will help to moderate things as we move into monday. chilly day today, warm front crosses the region, the winds shift out of the southwest, sunday is milder, monday gets milder, another cold front pushes through and we'll have temperatures in the 50s and some locations 60 degrees, if not a couple of degrees warmer than that. not too much to talk about out there today, a combination of sun and clouds, probably more clouds than sun today, more sun and clouds tomorrow. the idea is quiet conditions this weekend, with the compensation of a passing flurry during the morning hours for the far western suburbs. 43 degrees if wilmington, philadelphia, 42. it will be chilly out there, under mostly cloudy skies, cape may, 44. toms river, 40 and atlantic city 44 degrees, overnight tonight, partly cloudy, but not as cold, the temperatures will plummet like they did this morning. 30 in the suburbs, 37 for center city. winds out of the south/southwest 5 to 10. 55 degr
we'll no longer see that cold arctic air diving south we'll see a west to east flow that's pacific air running across the country. that will help to moderate things as we move into monday. chilly day today, warm front crosses the region, the winds shift out of the southwest, sunday is milder, monday gets milder, another cold front pushes through and we'll have temperatures in the 50s and some locations 60 degrees, if not a couple of degrees warmer than that. not too much to talk about out there...
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air force. welcome, sir u and you are recognized. >> thank you, sir, and good afternoon chairman and ranking member for the opportunity to testify this opportunity. because i have submitted my complete testimony for the record, i and based on your request, i will provide a brief summary of my testimony. first and foremost, we in the air force are committed towards proper spending controls and are used in the purchase card program referred to as gpc. in summary when used in place of written purchase orders, it all allows us to apreer bli reduce interest charges, save $70 per transaction in administrative costs and to execute the mission. in fiscal year 2013, air force units saved $105 million on 1.5 million transactions and received $14.7 million in rebates on total expenditures of 1.2 billion. through a a variety of tried and true controls, we are confidently able to monitor the activities over 26,000 card holders spread across ten air force major commands, four field operating agencies and thre
air force. welcome, sir u and you are recognized. >> thank you, sir, and good afternoon chairman and ranking member for the opportunity to testify this opportunity. because i have submitted my complete testimony for the record, i and based on your request, i will provide a brief summary of my testimony. first and foremost, we in the air force are committed towards proper spending controls and are used in the purchase card program referred to as gpc. in summary when used in place of...
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arctic air is rolling back in.'s start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, downtown oddly enough 54 still at the airport. i don't know where they put these temperatures probes. it is in the 40s north, south, east and west of national. look at the dew point, low 20s, relative humidity 29%, winds west at 7. they will increase a bit. we showed you this map yesterday because the warmer air was moving eastward and there it is. we are 17 degrees warmer now than 24 hours ago, 16 degrees warmer in richmond, 15 degrees warmer in ocean city. they had snow flurries yesterday evening. wind gusts starting to show up, 22 miles per hour gusts now in martinsburg, 18 in leesburg and frederick. arctic air tonight, a breeze and more wind chills in the teens. fresh arctic air arrives, bus stop temperatures 21 to 32. that is 6 a.m. to 9:00, but dress the kids for the teens and 20s in terms of wind chills, cold for high school football playoffs tomorrow, definitely dress for the teens and a bit milder saturda
arctic air is rolling back in.'s start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, downtown oddly enough 54 still at the airport. i don't know where they put these temperatures probes. it is in the 40s north, south, east and west of national. look at the dew point, low 20s, relative humidity 29%, winds west at 7. they will increase a bit. we showed you this map yesterday because the warmer air was moving eastward and there it is. we are 17 degrees warmer now than 24 hours...
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even colder air is underway next week. the trunk of cooler air comes in before a warm-up.uld set some records. temperatures in the coming days could be as much as 20 degrees below normal. this is pretty healthy cooler air. dropping temperatures to 19 this morning. these are of furloughs at the chicago park ridge valparaiso in michigan city. the crowds coming in on the north side of the city. how the saudi skies turn credit.sunny skies turned cloudy >> you can see it in glendale heights. out and sandwich. kind of gray out there. even not in michigan city. this is a live camera view. it could be worse. these are some of the lows around the area. in the city as 24 of o'hare. 30 at the lakefront. he pretty chilly morning. we're off more than 20-30 degrees. we are down the increase in chicago with kern temperatures. that was quite a tumble because it started around 60 of around midnight yesterday morning. readings off about 10 degrees compared to noon yesterday. here are the thermometer reading showing cooler air making it down to houston tx. factor in the wind. use windchill a
even colder air is underway next week. the trunk of cooler air comes in before a warm-up.uld set some records. temperatures in the coming days could be as much as 20 degrees below normal. this is pretty healthy cooler air. dropping temperatures to 19 this morning. these are of furloughs at the chicago park ridge valparaiso in michigan city. the crowds coming in on the north side of the city. how the saudi skies turn credit.sunny skies turned cloudy >> you can see it in glendale heights....
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air spikes have hit a gathering. the u.s.an says the strike hit a convoy of 10 vehicles thought to be carrying senior leaders of isil, but u.s. officials can't confirm if the isil lead arer was in the convoy, he made a rare public appearance in july when he gave a sermon in mosul. >>> yemen's new government has just been sworn in it was created as part of ain' brokered peace deal. but the houthis and ruling general people's congress are rejecting the new administration. joining us on the line from the yemeni capital w. that rejection, how does that affect the new government that's just been sworn in. >> reporter: the prison has just been meeting with the new government. and now a meeting with the prime minister and his cabinet and he will give a presser in about a half an hour from now. note the ministers that represented the party, the gpc, none of them have attended the air money i which is a sign by many who attend third degree that there might be a split in the party of the form president. having said that, the new govern
air spikes have hit a gathering. the u.s.an says the strike hit a convoy of 10 vehicles thought to be carrying senior leaders of isil, but u.s. officials can't confirm if the isil lead arer was in the convoy, he made a rare public appearance in july when he gave a sermon in mosul. >>> yemen's new government has just been sworn in it was created as part of ain' brokered peace deal. but the houthis and ruling general people's congress are rejecting the new administration. joining us on...
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wire the passenger side air bags the being recalled? vs. darr was driving a subaru with the takata air bag in the nonhuman states. when that issue that save recall order. >> i want to know what happened is an utter tragedy clearly would have been the to your sister. to determine if this was an air bag rupture that that could help other americans to protect themselves if there is data out there. that is why replenish the automaker's the challenge that we face is without information and requires us to act without a reasonable risk outside those areas to force automakers outside those areas. >> the way you are potentially doing is put someone's life at risk. >> echoes of 110 degrees in the summer. deck to be driven into southern california or texas or florida you know, it could be a used car. it just seems to me the agency should err on the side of safety know that they move from state to state as the chairman said people are going to florida from pretty much every state to escape the cold war to visit disney world. we know that and once they
wire the passenger side air bags the being recalled? vs. darr was driving a subaru with the takata air bag in the nonhuman states. when that issue that save recall order. >> i want to know what happened is an utter tragedy clearly would have been the to your sister. to determine if this was an air bag rupture that that could help other americans to protect themselves if there is data out there. that is why replenish the automaker's the challenge that we face is without information and...
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i was sworn in the army air corps reserves. of 1945, i was sworn into the army air corps because i had turned 18 in march. i took more tests. to my surprise, i passed and was sent to tuskegee army airfield. i was a pre-aviation cadet. i stayed there until may of 1945. i was in class 45 i. you mentioned 42. well, that was my class. for your folks that don't know it, the war ended when they found out 45 i was being trained. that's not true, but that's what we like to think. i was able to go through three of the four phases being trained as a pilot before they just glared -- declared a surplus. i was discharged. i was discharged on november 8, 1945. thing about my training is the gentleman who went before me came back and taught me. my instructor in basic flying was lieutenant captain leonard jackson out of fort worth, texas. he taught me how to fly and do combat fighting, night flying. cross-country. those men came back and taught me well. they taught us well. my other claim to fame is, my first check ride, after 20 hours of flyi
i was sworn in the army air corps reserves. of 1945, i was sworn into the army air corps because i had turned 18 in march. i took more tests. to my surprise, i passed and was sent to tuskegee army airfield. i was a pre-aviation cadet. i stayed there until may of 1945. i was in class 45 i. you mentioned 42. well, that was my class. for your folks that don't know it, the war ended when they found out 45 i was being trained. that's not true, but that's what we like to think. i was able to go...
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here's the colder air coming in off of that big reservoir of chillier air.a place for you can get a storm to develop some time. the rain and ice we will watch wednesday and thursday with a system. 51 tomorrow. some mixed sunshine as the clubs give waclouds give way. it does turn colder. monday will be cold again. we're back in the deep freeze. >> we feel it right now. have a great weekend. >> thank you so much for joining us >> thank you so much for joining us today. the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. susan, he's not in. do i look stupid? he told you to say he's not in. i'll tell mr. parker... you'll tell him to get his ass out here now. do i have to call security? i assume he's told you the big news. i don't know what you're talking about. the s.o.b. is walking out. 16 years and he's taking a hike! please, calm down. i don't need to get in the middle of this... he killed my baby and he's taking a hike. it's
here's the colder air coming in off of that big reservoir of chillier air.a place for you can get a storm to develop some time. the rain and ice we will watch wednesday and thursday with a system. 51 tomorrow. some mixed sunshine as the clubs give waclouds give way. it does turn colder. monday will be cold again. we're back in the deep freeze. >> we feel it right now. have a great weekend. >> thank you so much for joining us >> thank you so much for joining us today. the...
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the large trough of cold air down to the southeast. let's talk about the comparison. mild air.place yesterday. this cool air is moving farther east today and for the weekend. another front behind it brings cooler air. still not the story. once you have the effect of the jet stream. here comes the arctic plunge of cool air settling to the northeast. let's talk about the temperature change. we are starting with monday. already cooling behind the second cold front. new york city down in the 40s. in the south, 70s and down to the 50s. minneapolis down to the 20s. many people 20 degrees below average for this time of year. very scary what is going on in the bering sea. >> thank you. >>> the star of last night's bengals and browns game did not play. leah still proving to be stronger than her teammates. andy scholes shares that story next in the bleacher report. >>> the ebola scare has people traveling in masks, the world health organization says contracting it through casual contact is low. the team at auburn university looked at airplane cabins and says the hot spots are armrests an
the large trough of cold air down to the southeast. let's talk about the comparison. mild air.place yesterday. this cool air is moving farther east today and for the weekend. another front behind it brings cooler air. still not the story. once you have the effect of the jet stream. here comes the arctic plunge of cool air settling to the northeast. let's talk about the temperature change. we are starting with monday. already cooling behind the second cold front. new york city down in the 40s....
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bag or passenger's air bag. more complicated than most people think it is. >> reporter: there is a list of make and models, but not all cars that fit that category have the bad air bags. to find out in yours does, you must go to a website and put in your vin number. if your specific car is on the list, then you contact the dealer, but even then it's not simple. there's a shortage of replacement parts. >> this can be a long process, but the 1 thing you don't want to do is put yourself at risk or your passengers into harm's way. >> reporter: one manufacturer, toyota, has suggested the air bags be disabled until replacement parts can be found. >> that's risky and i wouldn't recommend you do that. just don't drive the car. >> reporter: the federal government opened an investigation on the faulty air bags linked to five deaths. if you want to check your own car and find out if it's on the list, you need your vin number. go to the wusa9 news app and we have the link there where you can get to that federal site where i
bag or passenger's air bag. more complicated than most people think it is. >> reporter: there is a list of make and models, but not all cars that fit that category have the bad air bags. to find out in yours does, you must go to a website and put in your vin number. if your specific car is on the list, then you contact the dealer, but even then it's not simple. there's a shortage of replacement parts. >> this can be a long process, but the 1 thing you don't want to do is put...
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we have some very cold air. the coldest air of the season making its way in thursday and friday. we are going to continue to watch for that. again, low temperatures low to mid-20s inside the city. 34, the coldest morning we have seen so far on friday morning. the first shot of arctic air for most of the country. >> time to put the shorts away, isn't it? >> it's about time. >> thank you, doug. >>> sports are coming up. >>> sports are coming up. the we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast? that is up to him. get a fios triple play online for this great price and a $400 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> so, the wizards were on a roll. you noticed the past tense, right? >> they were on a roll.
we have some very cold air. the coldest air of the season making its way in thursday and friday. we are going to continue to watch for that. again, low temperatures low to mid-20s inside the city. 34, the coldest morning we have seen so far on friday morning. the first shot of arctic air for most of the country. >> time to put the shorts away, isn't it? >> it's about time. >> thank you, doug. >>> sports are coming up. >>> sports are coming up. the we thought...
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we haven't seen cold air like this since the '70s. that's how cold this arctic air is. this is the first wave. it starts to let up but here comes in next wave of cold air over the lakes. that's the reason another round will affect the lakes in through tomorrow. this is next week. look at that divedown. this trend is just not stopping, carol. it looks like one round after the next. >>> indra petersons, thanks so much -- i think. must be horrible to share such news. indra, thanks. >>> today there are major fears that a deadly synagogue attack in jerusalem could trigger an all out religious war between jews and muslims. four rabbis, three of them u.s. citizens, were viciously killed while praying at a jerusalem synagogue. seven other worshippers were wounded. israeli police say two palestinians armed with a gun and meet cleavers are to blame for the massacre. both were killed by police. this morning, officials are ramping up security in jerusalem as worshippers try to return to everyday life. today, early morning prayers at the scene of a horrific terror attack inside this
we haven't seen cold air like this since the '70s. that's how cold this arctic air is. this is the first wave. it starts to let up but here comes in next wave of cold air over the lakes. that's the reason another round will affect the lakes in through tomorrow. this is next week. look at that divedown. this trend is just not stopping, carol. it looks like one round after the next. >>> indra petersons, thanks so much -- i think. must be horrible to share such news. indra, thanks....
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there were no air strikes at the time. hostages were captured a long time ago, again, no air strikes. this is part of a strategy, part of a well-calculated propaganda war and irrespective of whether we are taking air strikes or not at the u.s. and the uk, these guys were still in captivity, being tortured and these guys were being used for propaganda at wars in the past. i think air strikes don't play a part in this all. however, what i do believe is that the air strikes are dictating the way that these guys are playing the propaganda war. now, the other thing is we don't actually even know when peter rahman kassig was behead. we know the video was released in the early hours. it's morning in the uk. we don't know when the assassination took place. there is a belief, it's been reported in the uk press today, that jihadi john, the person seen in the video, was severely injured last week in the u.s. air strike. so we don't actually know when these videos were made. i think it would have happened anyway, just the timing is ba
there were no air strikes at the time. hostages were captured a long time ago, again, no air strikes. this is part of a strategy, part of a well-calculated propaganda war and irrespective of whether we are taking air strikes or not at the u.s. and the uk, these guys were still in captivity, being tortured and these guys were being used for propaganda at wars in the past. i think air strikes don't play a part in this all. however, what i do believe is that the air strikes are dictating the way...