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it's bringing in incoming fresh air from outside, and it's filtering that air, so this is delivering fresh air to the house continually. jennnnifer: having continuouslsy filtered fresh air takes the allergens out of the air, takes toxins out of the air, and i think the other part of it is, it's much more cocomfortable. like, in our old homes in the winter, you know, you would be running the heat pretty, you know, constantly, and you would be bundled up, and so for us, we can just have on a t-shirt and, you know, a pair of jeans and flip-flops in our housuse all yr round. narrator: on average, a passive house coststs around 3 3% to 5%e than a conventional building yet reduces energy use by up to 90%. in pennsylvania, the state's housing agency has begun to incentivize passive house technology by giving builders a competitive edge in their affordable housing bids if they use it. laura nettleton: the biggest threat that we face is climate change. i've alwayays ved d our planet. i love nature. i love our world. i see it slowly being eroded away on a whole variety of fronts, and it alarms
it's bringing in incoming fresh air from outside, and it's filtering that air, so this is delivering fresh air to the house continually. jennnnifer: having continuouslsy filtered fresh air takes the allergens out of the air, takes toxins out of the air, and i think the other part of it is, it's much more cocomfortable. like, in our old homes in the winter, you know, you would be running the heat pretty, you know, constantly, and you would be bundled up, and so for us, we can just have on a...
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in the air. this makes a big difference to rhode island because rhode island is a downwind state from most of the industrial and power plant emissions through the ohio valley and in the midwest and through west virginia, and so we actually have had ozone alert days in rhode island. ozone alert days when you drive in in the morning and the drive time radio is warning you that this is not a good day to be outside. it looks sunny. ozone is transparent. it looks fine. it's usually warm because ozone is propagated in warm air. so on a warm, sunny day, you're driving in, it looks like everything is fine, and we are warned that the elderly, that small children and the people who have breathing difficulties or disabilities should stay indoors. should stay indoors. that's the price rhode islanders are asked to pay for this ozone pollution that we have to live with, to stay indoors. well, ozone standards have been in place at e.p.a. for 45 years, for 45 years, reap has regulated ozone. what did wehrum answ
in the air. this makes a big difference to rhode island because rhode island is a downwind state from most of the industrial and power plant emissions through the ohio valley and in the midwest and through west virginia, and so we actually have had ozone alert days in rhode island. ozone alert days when you drive in in the morning and the drive time radio is warning you that this is not a good day to be outside. it looks sunny. ozone is transparent. it looks fine. it's usually warm because...
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air administered for clean air and radiation at e.p.a. i opposed his nomination it as did many of our colleagues, and he was not confirmed. prior to his nomination this time -- rather, prior to his nomination in 2005, mr. wehrum was an industry lawyer and later a political employee at the e.p.a. he served as chief counsel to jeff homestead, then the acting assistant administrator for air and radiation from 2001 through 2005. and while serving at e.p.a. at this time, mr. wehrum had a concerning track record of suppressing scientific information and the work of the e.p.a. career staff. deferring to industry on issues of public health and not responding to my colleagues and to me when we were then serving on the environment and public works committee. president bush eventually nominated mr. wehrum to fill jeff holmstead's seat and to serve as assistant administrator for air and radiation at e.p.a. something that mr. wehrum would not be able to lawfully do today. we have here behind me to my left, mr. president, an editorial from 2006 -- apri
air administered for clean air and radiation at e.p.a. i opposed his nomination it as did many of our colleagues, and he was not confirmed. prior to his nomination this time -- rather, prior to his nomination in 2005, mr. wehrum was an industry lawyer and later a political employee at the e.p.a. he served as chief counsel to jeff homestead, then the acting assistant administrator for air and radiation from 2001 through 2005. and while serving at e.p.a. at this time, mr. wehrum had a concerning...
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specifically, air and radiation. but also climate change, air quality and vehicle emissions. if confirmed, mr. wehrum would be responsible for these immensely important issues which requires putting the health of our citizens above industry interests. given this, i don't know why the senate would confirm him for this position. mr. wehrum already served in this role as -- in an acting capacity during the bush administration, but his confirmation was blocked by the senate in 2006. and his prior tenure shows that he will not fulfill the mission of the e.p.a. to protect human health and the environment. in fact, he has a record of putting corporate profits before the well-being of citizens. during his tenure in the bush administration, mr. wehrum rolled back clean air safeguards that protect public health on 27 occasions. his actions were challenged in court for not fulfilling the requirements of the clean air act. and 27 times the court ruled against mr. wehrum. one particular issue that he was involved in was mercury pollution. under the clean air act, the e.p.a. has to reduce
specifically, air and radiation. but also climate change, air quality and vehicle emissions. if confirmed, mr. wehrum would be responsible for these immensely important issues which requires putting the health of our citizens above industry interests. given this, i don't know why the senate would confirm him for this position. mr. wehrum already served in this role as -- in an acting capacity during the bush administration, but his confirmation was blocked by the senate in 2006. and his prior...
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struck by bombers and tank busters from the air. b struck by bombers and tank busters from the air.bers and tank busters from the air. l struck by bombers and tank busters from the air. ow struck by bombers and tank busters from the air. l struck by bombers and tank busters from the air. ow struck by bombers and tank busters from the air. > the germans pinned down by he north army, moved too late, new zealanders fought to be xoen as the left hookers, drove through. as the left hookers, drove...
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air force captains were already at war.ising at 23,000 feet, 40 miles west of hanoi, they and their f-4 phantom were in a part of north vietnam designated as route pack six. >> where did those terms come from? >> is they just draw a line across a map, route package one being near the dmz, route package five and six being the northern most part of north vietnam. >> route pack six probably became the most heavily defended real estate anyone had ever seen. >> they spotted smoke trails streaking toward their f-4. before they could react, a missile scored a direct hit. making them the first of many to be taken out by this weapon. after ejecting, they were both captured. like most pows, their treatment was brutal. torture, limited medical treatment, and malnutrition were the norm. only cairn survived. >> you ever see a missile go by you? >> oh, yeah. >> how big is it? >> just like they say. about like a telephone pole. >> the russian sa-2 is quite the opposite of the low-tech pajama wearing vietcong in the south. it contained man
air force captains were already at war.ising at 23,000 feet, 40 miles west of hanoi, they and their f-4 phantom were in a part of north vietnam designated as route pack six. >> where did those terms come from? >> is they just draw a line across a map, route package one being near the dmz, route package five and six being the northern most part of north vietnam. >> route pack six probably became the most heavily defended real estate anyone had ever seen. >> they spotted...
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them we measure temperature humidity and air pressure. the cables run through the vertical garden and into its immediate surroundings. the collected data is fed into a mobile measuring unit it shows to what extent the greenery alters the surrounding microclimate so. this is what we call the cockpit and the wall the data we're seeing here was collected at a point when the walls temperature was significantly lower than the immediate surroundings by roughly four degrees celsius. it's the gable. in high temperatures plants emit lots of water vapor which cools the surrounding air. this is useful in cities where temperatures in summer and generally much higher than they are in the surrounding countryside while normal stone or brick facade store heat green facades have a cooling effect but high temperatures also dry the plants out and keeping the greenery well watered in vertical gardens requires customized solutions on this test wall in oberhausen the building material itself plays a role in the area geisha system. and people of the benefit of
them we measure temperature humidity and air pressure. the cables run through the vertical garden and into its immediate surroundings. the collected data is fed into a mobile measuring unit it shows to what extent the greenery alters the surrounding microclimate so. this is what we call the cockpit and the wall the data we're seeing here was collected at a point when the walls temperature was significantly lower than the immediate surroundings by roughly four degrees celsius. it's the gable. in...
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air force.an castro is still with us. the air force acknowledging they did not enter this killer's domestic violence conviction while he was in the u.s. air force into the federal data base as a result he could purchase weapons without any problem. >> it's a deadly failure, you know. just a deadly failure. a colossal failure. they need to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> not only that, they have to make sure there are not others out there who did have criminal records, did serve time in military prisons, who are now out there, sillville yan, they have to go back and check and make sure if they dent didn't notify the fbi of these records they do it now so these other individuals who may be out there can't buy weapons. >> that's right. there's going to be a lot of remediation that has to go on to track down anybody else that fell through the cracks, whose records they may not have forwarded. >> if, in fact, they do discover there are other individuals like this guy kelley, who may have had a
air force.an castro is still with us. the air force acknowledging they did not enter this killer's domestic violence conviction while he was in the u.s. air force into the federal data base as a result he could purchase weapons without any problem. >> it's a deadly failure, you know. just a deadly failure. a colossal failure. they need to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> not only that, they have to make sure there are not others out there who did have criminal records, did...
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yokota air base. president trump, the first lady, about to exit air force one. as that happens, we'll go to chris jansen on this. you may have heard my question to hallie jackson before we lost connection there, about japan and south korea next. as we've seen and you've reported on before, how north korea could try to steal the headlines and some of the thunder here. >> at one of the briefings done by senior staff to prepare the press for this trip, the question you just asked was asked, and the answer from top white house officials was, look, whenever the president travels, there's an extraordinarily high level of security, it's not going to be different. they're very aware of what any possibility might be and are preparing for any eventuality, not surprising for this president as other presidents. they're not going to tip their hand about what particular concerns they might have, or what they're doing about it, we do see as hallie mentioned a heavy security presence here, about 10,000 security officials. but about there's one more thing about what happened on
yokota air base. president trump, the first lady, about to exit air force one. as that happens, we'll go to chris jansen on this. you may have heard my question to hallie jackson before we lost connection there, about japan and south korea next. as we've seen and you've reported on before, how north korea could try to steal the headlines and some of the thunder here. >> at one of the briefings done by senior staff to prepare the press for this trip, the question you just asked was asked,...
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it's a battlefield tactic called close-air support.'t know was that their new air controller had been demoted and kicked out of an air force special operations unit for poor performance. >> whitaker: did you know this guy at all? did you know anything about him? >> anderson: at the time we didn't know anything. we-- he showed up a couple days before the mission, so he was getting caught up on w everything our previous air controller had planned out. >> whitaker: half a mile away from anderson's group was army medic brandon branch and two green beret weapons sergeants: jason mcdonald, at 28, a veteran army ranger, and 24-year-old scott studenmund, the grandson of a u.s. senator who continued a family tradition of service by becoming a green beret. >> branch: once we got down in this area, there was like a small ditch that actually kind of ran down through here. >> whitaker: just before 8:00 in the evening, suddenly taliban fighters began shooting down into the ditch where brandon branch was with sergeants studenmund and mcdonald. >> bra
it's a battlefield tactic called close-air support.'t know was that their new air controller had been demoted and kicked out of an air force special operations unit for poor performance. >> whitaker: did you know this guy at all? did you know anything about him? >> anderson: at the time we didn't know anything. we-- he showed up a couple days before the mission, so he was getting caught up on w everything our previous air controller had planned out. >> whitaker: half a mile...
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. >> from the air to the field.ame of golf with a special twist. fox 5 photojournalist ronnie mccray has the story. >> yes. no better day to be out taking pictures of a couple of fine people like me and "cush." i've been looking for a sport... through the turn. ...for us to play and to be able to do together... little bit high. ooh. fell. uh-oh. ...since he was a child... gregory cushing rowse. he goes to wootton high school. >> yeah. yeah. putter. >> yeah, putt-putt, right? he's in an autism program there. and i said, "do you want to learn disc golf? and he said, "yes." yeah, there you go. he's been enamored with just the sound of the chains. when he made that sound, he was addicted. and i think that the big thing that we get from it is togetherness. come on. give it some good mojo. he's just being himself. come on. there we go. good mojo, baby. and that's all i ever want. after school, we come out here... whew! ...to this beautiful playground. he likes taking his own bath and doing his own thing, but this is his f
. >> from the air to the field.ame of golf with a special twist. fox 5 photojournalist ronnie mccray has the story. >> yes. no better day to be out taking pictures of a couple of fine people like me and "cush." i've been looking for a sport... through the turn. ...for us to play and to be able to do together... little bit high. ooh. fell. uh-oh. ...since he was a child... gregory cushing rowse. he goes to wootton high school. >> yeah. yeah. putter. >> yeah,...
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we will look at the air war next. charles: the entire path of our involvement in vietnam is strewn with predictions gone astray. in 1964, before the decision to commit american troops, we were urging a greater effort on the part of the south vietnamese. i asked secretary of defense mcnamara whether that did not inevitably mean an increase in american personnel. certainy increase categories of american personnel but i doubt there will be any increase. the south vietnamese are willing to carry on their own fight. we all recognize that the war by the effort they are taking. we are providing training. we are not carrying the brunt of the fighting. aarles: we are now carrying great deal of the fight, on the ground and in the air war, except for an insignificant south vietnamese force, it is almost entirely an american show. airpower is the one thing we most conspicuously have and the enemy has not. we have the entire range of supersonic jets to helicopters that can land on a dime. the use of air power is crucial to the kin
we will look at the air war next. charles: the entire path of our involvement in vietnam is strewn with predictions gone astray. in 1964, before the decision to commit american troops, we were urging a greater effort on the part of the south vietnamese. i asked secretary of defense mcnamara whether that did not inevitably mean an increase in american personnel. certainy increase categories of american personnel but i doubt there will be any increase. the south vietnamese are willing to carry on...
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lean up the air in cities and beautified them as well. when green replaces great and skyscrapers start to look like vertical forests. he takes an avenue planners have realized that these living walls are a way of making cities look a lot more attractive. singapore is just one example. and green walls aren't just nice to look at they also have environmental benefits exactly what they are is the focus of hogan vacs research he and his project partners test the walls and figure out which plants are best suited to them. what we see here are sensor no that's they contain measuring units. this year is a small window there's a u.v. sensor beneath it and behind it are two little permeable grates that allow air to reach the sensor with them we measure temperature humidity and air pressure. the cables run through the vertical garden and into its immediate surroundings. the collected data is fed into a mobile measuring unit it shows to what extent greenery alters the surrounding microclimate. this is what we call the cockpit and the wall the data we
lean up the air in cities and beautified them as well. when green replaces great and skyscrapers start to look like vertical forests. he takes an avenue planners have realized that these living walls are a way of making cities look a lot more attractive. singapore is just one example. and green walls aren't just nice to look at they also have environmental benefits exactly what they are is the focus of hogan vacs research he and his project partners test the walls and figure out which plants...
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from the air. it. >> when it launched in 2013 it was geared to professionals. >> all of this for you are a lot is seshl social media. >> 100%. posting photographs, sharing what we see with the world. it was coming back, ten-fold. how can i do this? i want to do that. where did you get the picture. just the lightbulb went off. and it was like, i don't see why you can't come either. so we, we opened the doors. people started jumping on board. >> quickly expand to las vegas, miami, san francisco, and los angeles. >> this everybody. you buy a seat. you go up when you want to. and you take your photos. you post them on instagram, facebook. and, your friends are going, whoa, i want to do that. >> everybody is a photographer today. >> it is true. >> is that bad? >> no, i think it is great. >> reporter: a long way from where alex mclane started 42 years ago. mclane published 11 books on aerial photography over his career. >> i would go up and go, shoot, come back, get my film back. three days later. all ov
from the air. it. >> when it launched in 2013 it was geared to professionals. >> all of this for you are a lot is seshl social media. >> 100%. posting photographs, sharing what we see with the world. it was coming back, ten-fold. how can i do this? i want to do that. where did you get the picture. just the lightbulb went off. and it was like, i don't see why you can't come either. so we, we opened the doors. people started jumping on board. >> quickly expand to las...
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the army air force.not speak from long experience, because i've only been in the air force a year and a half but i want to talk you about what it has to offer. that's what i want to talk to you about. right now, the greatest mass globalization in the history of the world is taking place. men from farms, towns, single men, married then, brothers, sweethearts, husbands, fathers and sons, businessman and workers from the factories and students from colleges and high schools, all over america are mobilizing. they're joining up. or having their numbers pulled out of a fishbowl. this war we are fighting today, tomorrow, and the next day, until we win is a war of the air. the whole world knows that. our factories know that. interceptors, light bombers, are rolling out of the factories. 65,000 fighting planes this year. 100,000 fighting planes next year. to keep them flying, 2 million men. now, that is where you come in. the army-air force needs 15,000 captains, 40,000 lieutenants, 35,000 flying sergeants. well,
the army air force.not speak from long experience, because i've only been in the air force a year and a half but i want to talk you about what it has to offer. that's what i want to talk to you about. right now, the greatest mass globalization in the history of the world is taking place. men from farms, towns, single men, married then, brothers, sweethearts, husbands, fathers and sons, businessman and workers from the factories and students from colleges and high schools, all over america are...
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them we measure temperature humidity and air pressure. the cables run through the vertical garden and into its immediate surroundings. the collected data is fed into a mobile measuring unit it shows to what extent greenery alters the surrounding microclimate so. this is what we call the cockpit and the wall the data we're seeing here was collected at a point when the walls temperature was significantly lower than the immediate surroundings by roughly four degrees celsius. it's the gable. and high temperatures plants emit lots of water vapor which cools the surrounding air. this is useful in cities where temperatures in summer and generally much higher than they are in the surrounding countryside while normal stone or brick facade store heat green facades have a cooling effect but high temperatures also dry the plants out and keeping the greenery well watered in vertical gardens requires customized solutions on this test wall in oberhausen the building material itself plays a role in the irrigation system. but i'm not reported for the bene
them we measure temperature humidity and air pressure. the cables run through the vertical garden and into its immediate surroundings. the collected data is fed into a mobile measuring unit it shows to what extent greenery alters the surrounding microclimate so. this is what we call the cockpit and the wall the data we're seeing here was collected at a point when the walls temperature was significantly lower than the immediate surroundings by roughly four degrees celsius. it's the gable. and...
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so with air b.n. b. the real estate owner still paying the real estate tax now they're capturing another tax got it. boy brian thank you so much professor really good to see appreciate you spend the time with it thanks a lot because. according to the latest global wealth report from credit suisse global growth has grown by twenty seven percent to two thousand and eight but not all generations are reaping the rewards in the benefits of that group bianca has more on that for us this year's wealth report from credit suisse had a lot of i've popping numbers for example the top one percent now owns fifty point one percent of the world's wealth that's up from forty two point five percent at the peak of the two thousand and eight financial crisis but on top of the obvious expansion of inequality analysts pointed out another concern of theirs what they call the millennial disadvantage in the report they wrote the millennial people who came of age after the turn of the century has had a run of bad luck most clear
so with air b.n. b. the real estate owner still paying the real estate tax now they're capturing another tax got it. boy brian thank you so much professor really good to see appreciate you spend the time with it thanks a lot because. according to the latest global wealth report from credit suisse global growth has grown by twenty seven percent to two thousand and eight but not all generations are reaping the rewards in the benefits of that group bianca has more on that for us this year's wealth...
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temperatures dipping away, cold air moving from the north to the south. 0nce cold air moving from thet for much of the week ahead. northerly winds all the way from the arctic, and a very chilly field. crisp autumn sunshine but showers as well, and with the showers canopy could be wintry.
temperatures dipping away, cold air moving from the north to the south. 0nce cold air moving from thet for much of the week ahead. northerly winds all the way from the arctic, and a very chilly field. crisp autumn sunshine but showers as well, and with the showers canopy could be wintry.
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colder air is set to come back.et up start with a closer look at the set up on remembrance sunday. watch the isobars up to the arctic so that cold flow of air, but great visibility, arctic air is clean air, comes with a good deal of sunshine, there will be showers to begin the day affecting south—east england, for wales, the south—west running into northern scotland. but most of them during the afternoon will be in north sea coasts where it be windy. a blustery day across the uk, it is not going to feel warm. the showers, the wind continues north sea coasts as we go through sunday night. showers ease elsewhere, the winds ease as well, so we will see a widespread frost, an indication of town, city temperatures as ever it will be colder in rural spots to in high land scotland. well below freezing. to the west of london it will be at or maybe just a bit below freezing, so cold, frosty start to monday morning. then we are watching another weather system edging to the north—west. some uncertainty about timing of the arri
colder air is set to come back.et up start with a closer look at the set up on remembrance sunday. watch the isobars up to the arctic so that cold flow of air, but great visibility, arctic air is clean air, comes with a good deal of sunshine, there will be showers to begin the day affecting south—east england, for wales, the south—west running into northern scotland. but most of them during the afternoon will be in north sea coasts where it be windy. a blustery day across the uk, it is not...
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a battery made their —— made of air. yes, air.r —— made of air. yes, air. deep in the swiss alps, there is a solution which could be about to be rolled out to the masses. nick kwek took a deeper look. i am on my way to this guy's batcave. no, he is not the swiss bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts like a bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts likea giant bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts like a giant battery. this is the mountain where our plan to space. while. yes, quite enormous. i am being given a of his being given a private tour of his prototype powerplant being given a private tour of his prototype powerpla nt harnesses being given a private tour of his prototype powerplant harnesses the power of compressed air. welcome to our tunnel. 0h, power of compressed air. welcome to our tunnel. oh, my goodness. yeah. we drive now 700 metres. that is where the plant begins. so we are not actually going deeper underground? we are just going further into the mountainside? exactly. the further you get into the mountain, the more rock a
a battery made their —— made of air. yes, air.r —— made of air. yes, air. deep in the swiss alps, there is a solution which could be about to be rolled out to the masses. nick kwek took a deeper look. i am on my way to this guy's batcave. no, he is not the swiss bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts like a bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts likea giant bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts like a giant battery. this is the mountain where our plan to space. while. yes, quite enormous. i...
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but it's the very first time i have heard an air force band play that theme when air force one rolls up. something unique here in yokota tonight. jenna: the president is going to be walking into that hangar to speak to the troops. we are going to be with you throughout all of it. when you think about it, our troops go through so much, a little music, a little fun, and little rock and roll, that's the least we can give to them. john: when we pulled up to the hangar bus coming from the other side of the airport. i could hear music. they were playing "hotel california." the military always does it up big. they have the choirs and orchestras and bands. it's great to see the men and women of our armed forces doing it live. that's the only way it should be done in these events. judge jeanine: there was talking about a military parade in washington. have you heard anything about that? john: this is something that fell out of the invitation president macron gave. we were there for bastille day. every bastille day they have a huge military parade down the champs-elysees. it was very impressiv
but it's the very first time i have heard an air force band play that theme when air force one rolls up. something unique here in yokota tonight. jenna: the president is going to be walking into that hangar to speak to the troops. we are going to be with you throughout all of it. when you think about it, our troops go through so much, a little music, a little fun, and little rock and roll, that's the least we can give to them. john: when we pulled up to the hangar bus coming from the other side...
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the cold air is pretty much trapped there. at least the air that would produce snow. we're chilly, but we are not down near the freezing mark. that's what you're seeing in pottsville and shenandoah. so we're going to continue to monitor what's going on. that snow should stay at the higher elevations. the rain should move through this evening. it gives us a good soaking. we're going to see maybe rainfall totals a quarter of an inch. somebody may get a half inch. it's going to be cold and slippery with all of these temperatures falling below freezing. we woke up this morning at 32 in all allentown. 32 in philadelphia. and right now we're looking at temperatures that aren't too much off that mark. 32 in pocono. and 44 in philadelphia. come on back and i'll let you know when the cold air arrives. >> that's a good tease. in the meantime, decision 201. the stakes are high in new jersey. these are the top contenders that want to replace chris christie. voters will let the new governor for the first time in eight years. nbc's lauren mayk is covering the race live in asbury pa
the cold air is pretty much trapped there. at least the air that would produce snow. we're chilly, but we are not down near the freezing mark. that's what you're seeing in pottsville and shenandoah. so we're going to continue to monitor what's going on. that snow should stay at the higher elevations. the rain should move through this evening. it gives us a good soaking. we're going to see maybe rainfall totals a quarter of an inch. somebody may get a half inch. it's going to be cold and...
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avoid 101. >>> abc7 has obtained video of what air traffic controllers saw when air canada pilots failednd to six requests in 40 seconds. >>> all of the performers last night played for free in band together. they raised more than $15 million. >>> and number five, roy moore is now fighting back. he's calling the accusations an all-out war on conservative values. >>> number six, you can right a ford go bike for free across the bay area today. to get the pass, sign up on their website or their app. you can get unlimited short trips for the day. >>> number seven, an exclusive behind-the-scenes footage obtained by abc7 news, taylor swift held a listening and get a sneak peek on "gma" at 7:00 a.m. >>> matt, you are a t. swift fan. >> her songs are -- this is what i said. i don't turn the station when it comes on the radio. >> you have daughters, too? >> i do. but not old enough for taylor swift. >> it's all you? >> yes. this is confession time. >> i'll stick with metallica. >> they are good, too. >> "gma" is next. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it do
avoid 101. >>> abc7 has obtained video of what air traffic controllers saw when air canada pilots failednd to six requests in 40 seconds. >>> all of the performers last night played for free in band together. they raised more than $15 million. >>> and number five, roy moore is now fighting back. he's calling the accusations an all-out war on conservative values. >>> number six, you can right a ford go bike for free across the bay area today. to get the pass,...
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air mode.p a lot of moisture in the air. not a lot of showers are making their way through the area. you can see where the front has skimmed past us. it brought tornadoes to the ohio valley yesterday. you can see two storm systems now. the northern one with a very cold air and snow in the twin cities and across the dakotas. southern one coming out of the missouri valley, it brings us showers. the front will pass us and turn our winds to the north and we wake up to temperatures in the low 40s and philadelphia. 30s for the outlying areas. clouds move in, showers will move in tomorrow. look at this. rain in the outlying areas and that's going to continue into wednesday evening perhaps and then we'll be done with it. tonight, 41 in philadelphia. 39 in south jersey. i'll be back with your ten day on 10 at the end of the newscast. >>> i'm john clark. the eagles keep rolling. who is going to keep rejoining the team after the bye week. doug pederson's speech to the team after their seventh trait win, t
air mode.p a lot of moisture in the air. not a lot of showers are making their way through the area. you can see where the front has skimmed past us. it brought tornadoes to the ohio valley yesterday. you can see two storm systems now. the northern one with a very cold air and snow in the twin cities and across the dakotas. southern one coming out of the missouri valley, it brings us showers. the front will pass us and turn our winds to the north and we wake up to temperatures in the low 40s...
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the iraqi air force is also carrying out air strikes in iraq. >> sreenivasan: speaking of allegation, humantize whole story by following one individual who lost four members of his family to an air strike, a civilian. he attempts to clear his name and possibly get reparations. how is that process? >> so it's a unique situation. he's a unique man. he lived in the united states for several years in the '80s. he went to western michigan university. he is fluent in english, and he's somebody who was also more well off than many of the civilian survivors that i've met. so this is man who meticulously documented what happened to him. he was able to prepare a report. he had relatives, including a professor at yale who was advocating on his behalf who was able to arrange a meeting at the u.s. embassy in baghdad to report his case and bring a file with him. even with all of those reporting mechanisms, it did not result in his family and those four civilian deaths being acknowledged by the coalition. in fact, it took a follow-up from us in november of last year that prompted a process to realiz
the iraqi air force is also carrying out air strikes in iraq. >> sreenivasan: speaking of allegation, humantize whole story by following one individual who lost four members of his family to an air strike, a civilian. he attempts to clear his name and possibly get reparations. how is that process? >> so it's a unique situation. he's a unique man. he lived in the united states for several years in the '80s. he went to western michigan university. he is fluent in english, and he's...
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but it's the very first time i have heard an air force band play that theme when air force one rollsta tonight. jenna: the president is going to be walking into that hangar to speak to the troops. we are going to be with you throughout all of it. when you think about it, our troops go through so much, a little music, a little fun, and little rock and roll, that's the least we can give to them. john: when we pulled up to the hangar bus coming from the other side of the airport. i could hear music. they were playing "hotel california." the military always does it up big. they have the choirs and orchestras and bands. it's great to see the men and women of our armed forces doing it live. that's the only way it should be done in these events. judge jeanine: there was talking about a military parade in washington. have you heard anything about that? john: this is something that fell out of the invitation president macron gave. we were there for bastille day. every bastille day they have a huge military parade down the champs-elysees. it was very impressive. the president was the guest of
but it's the very first time i have heard an air force band play that theme when air force one rollsta tonight. jenna: the president is going to be walking into that hangar to speak to the troops. we are going to be with you throughout all of it. when you think about it, our troops go through so much, a little music, a little fun, and little rock and roll, that's the least we can give to them. john: when we pulled up to the hangar bus coming from the other side of the airport. i could hear...
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more from yokota air base in tokyo.n a moment. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla... ...reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper... ...respiratory tract infection and headache. tell y
more from yokota air base in tokyo.n a moment. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for...
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Nov 18, 2017
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part of our problem is that we're pushing this mild air into some cold air, particularly into the heartose days, we've got the cloud. the mild air comes those days, we've got the cloud. the mild aircomes in those days, we've got the cloud. the mild air comes in from the atlantic. we'll keep you posted on that snow. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11am... jubilant scenes as thousands of people are on the streets in zimbabwe's capital — calling for president mugabe to resign. mugabe must go, you must go yesterday. it is a new beginning come at the end of authoritarian rule. if he doesn't resign from terribly either now or the next few days, there is talk of impeaching him maybe tuesday. tens of thousands of people on low incomes face having their universal credit stopped over christmas. police and air accident investigators search for clues as to why two aircraft collided — leaving four people dead. also in the next hour... taxing takeaway boxes to tackle what's described
part of our problem is that we're pushing this mild air into some cold air, particularly into the heartose days, we've got the cloud. the mild air comes those days, we've got the cloud. the mild aircomes in those days, we've got the cloud. the mild air comes in from the atlantic. we'll keep you posted on that snow. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11am... jubilant scenes as thousands of people are on the streets in zimbabwe's capital — calling for president mugabe to resign. mugabe must go,...
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also among the dead crystal. >> robert and -- robert was retired air force. he and leave behind two sons. a memorial service was held. >> 14 shooting victims remain hospitalized. the vice president and his wife will visit tomorrow. it's just too much to bear. you know? it its just horrible. 18 minutes past the hour. it is election day. but with u continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, it works fast and you won't stink. whentertaining us,es getting us back on track,hing? and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. >>> well, it's election day across the united states, most closely watched race here is in virginia for governor. republican ed
also among the dead crystal. >> robert and -- robert was retired air force. he and leave behind two sons. a memorial service was held. >> 14 shooting victims remain hospitalized. the vice president and his wife will visit tomorrow. it's just too much to bear. you know? it its just horrible. 18 minutes past the hour. it is election day. but with u continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, it works fast and...
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Nov 12, 2017
11/17
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a battery made of air. yes, air.could be about to be rolled out to the masses. nick kwek took a deeper look. i am on my way to this guy's batcave. no, he's not the swiss bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts like a giant battery. this is the mountain where our plant is. wow. yes, quite enormous. i am being given a private tour of his prototype power plant, which harnesses the power of compressed air. welcome to our tunnel. oh, my goodness. yeah. we drive now 700 metres. that is where the plant begins. so we are not actually going deeper underground? we are just going further into the mountainside? exactly. the further you get into the mountain, the more rock and mountain is above you, so we can hold the pressure that you are building in the plant. the system works by pumping air into the side of a mountain and storing it tightly until there is a demand for electricity. like a battery, it springs into action when you need power, releasing the air rapidly through turbines which generate the electricity. here we already
a battery made of air. yes, air.could be about to be rolled out to the masses. nick kwek took a deeper look. i am on my way to this guy's batcave. no, he's not the swiss bruce wayne. he has a cave that acts like a giant battery. this is the mountain where our plant is. wow. yes, quite enormous. i am being given a private tour of his prototype power plant, which harnesses the power of compressed air. welcome to our tunnel. oh, my goodness. yeah. we drive now 700 metres. that is where the plant...
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Nov 5, 2017
11/17
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the air base.t arriving about 45 minutes ago. air force one had wheels down. he's got a busy day ahead of him. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson, i know it's going to be loud there, because as the band continues, it's going to be tough potentially for hallie to hear us, but we'll go to her. hallie, as chief white house correspondent, you analyze every word from the white house. what did you make of this speech that he gave? >> reporter: let me run through what the take aways are i think from what you heard from president trump. this was essentially the table setter to his trip through asia. 12 days. 13 now through five countries. this was the greeting. it was the theme sort of set up for what he wants to see on this trip. clearly he wants to project strength. he wants to talk about trade. you heard him repeatedly mention fair reciprocal trade, and he talked about wanting to show commitment to service members here and a hat tip to the folks here who have come up and waited four or f
the air base.t arriving about 45 minutes ago. air force one had wheels down. he's got a busy day ahead of him. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson, i know it's going to be loud there, because as the band continues, it's going to be tough potentially for hallie to hear us, but we'll go to her. hallie, as chief white house correspondent, you analyze every word from the white house. what did you make of this speech that he gave? >> reporter: let me run through what the take...
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Nov 27, 2017
11/17
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there's isolated showers and we're seeing this colder and isolated air. ed air.s producing the showers out there. here's the system and you can see it swing in. that's enhancing the snow. here's the cool air in palo alto. alo alto. forty-eight and there's some missing data here and it's not showing everything, but the snow is make it down to below 5,000 feet. you can see the shower activity from marin county. these are hit or miss and we'll get this out of the air or out of way i should say. ould say. 50s and morning showers and then cold air. cold tonight and tomorrow. there's a weak system to the north and after that we're okay, wednesday through friday. i would plan accordingly for what looks to be a cold weekend. >> okay. >> well, pam says okay. >> bundle up. >>> 6:51. concerned people in oakland are pushing back on a school board decision to slash millions of the dollars from the budget. you need to stay away from it. downcall 911. ine, let our first responders come out and handle it. police and fire will respond as well as pg&e. pg&e will make the scene saf
there's isolated showers and we're seeing this colder and isolated air. ed air.s producing the showers out there. here's the system and you can see it swing in. that's enhancing the snow. here's the cool air in palo alto. alo alto. forty-eight and there's some missing data here and it's not showing everything, but the snow is make it down to below 5,000 feet. you can see the shower activity from marin county. these are hit or miss and we'll get this out of the air or out of way i should say....
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Nov 28, 2017
11/17
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here comes the little bit of chilly air next weekend another shot of warmer air. it may wait until thursday or friday of next week but it is coming. this is coming too. warm weather for a couple days. a drop on thursday. a chance of an early morning shower on friday. generally dry weekend near normal temperatures and then we start going up again next week. thursday is when we start the coal. t -- cold. the weekend after this one is going to be a cold one. >>> get healthy, inspired and get a job all at one great event this saturday. tell us what's in store. >> from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. it is our first ever empowerment expo. you can come and shop with local small businesses. we have a hall day marketplace and we also have a you can get health screenings, information, learn about what's available in the city one about developing and growing a small business and one for job opportunities and the other about violence as a public health issue. we have wonderful panelists lined up for all three and we also have a series of workshops we'll be doing over the course of t
here comes the little bit of chilly air next weekend another shot of warmer air. it may wait until thursday or friday of next week but it is coming. this is coming too. warm weather for a couple days. a drop on thursday. a chance of an early morning shower on friday. generally dry weekend near normal temperatures and then we start going up again next week. thursday is when we start the coal. t -- cold. the weekend after this one is going to be a cold one. >>> get healthy, inspired and...
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air force, he was serving in logistics and we know he was stationed at lest one base, in hollowman air base. he was court-martialed in 2012 for two counts of assault, one on his spouse and one on his child. he had confinement for 12 months and reduced in grade to the lowest possible grade and received a bad disconduct charge. it's generally issued out of a court by a court-martial we know he did serve in the air force and he had this court-martial, and he served in jail. he was confined for at least 12 months pch. >> we were talking earlier with pete about what this kind of discharge would mean as far as whether or not he would then be allowed to legally buy firearms and it seems to be a question between a bad conduct discharge and a dishonorable discharge. can you shed light on that? >> reporter: a dishonorable discharge is worse than a bad conduct. with a dishonorable you're generally not allowed to purchase a fairearm. it's not immediately clear, because we just learned this in in the last few minutes, whether he would have the ability with a bad disconduct or not. he was charged wi
air force, he was serving in logistics and we know he was stationed at lest one base, in hollowman air base. he was court-martialed in 2012 for two counts of assault, one on his spouse and one on his child. he had confinement for 12 months and reduced in grade to the lowest possible grade and received a bad disconduct charge. it's generally issued out of a court by a court-martial we know he did serve in the air force and he had this court-martial, and he served in jail. he was confined for at...
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Nov 23, 2017
11/17
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the air in the jet stream is bringing colder air from the north.ese tips and peaks and troughs of mild and cold so we are in this tip of cold airand with cold so we are in this tip of cold air and with that, also, wind and air and with that, also, wind and aircoming all the air and with that, also, wind and air coming all the way from the far north, from the norwegian sea, and that will be in place across the uk for quite a few
the air in the jet stream is bringing colder air from the north.ese tips and peaks and troughs of mild and cold so we are in this tip of cold airand with cold so we are in this tip of cold air and with that, also, wind and air and with that, also, wind and aircoming all the air and with that, also, wind and air coming all the way from the far north, from the norwegian sea, and that will be in place across the uk for quite a few
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kelly served in the aire")[eÑñvghh5c÷?új76 Ñ@."documents tell a twisted tail. he was sent to prison and left the air force in 2014. he pleaded guilty to hitting choking and kicking and pulling the hair of his thenz!#8búp$z6 qa bhe->y Ñ:ñ f alsor@c t18zb attacking his stepson by striking him on the head and body with a force likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm. pointing a gun at his wife with werepbúp8yqfdhw÷cd÷uxaz as)o guilty plea. in a statement release just a few hours ago, air force officials admitted that on one forgot to put kelly's domestic violence hitás>ñt8j history into the federal database that would have 4l)' j! gun president the inspector general of the air force will authorities believe a family freud could be the motive in this tragic case. >>3av]1pnédñ7ezz06xwh i sb1oÑ2z$mya. oh8ñtti r david, thank you. police say two west chester3!2l university students were intentionally hit by a car as they waited at a bus stop. it happened just before 9 this morning on the south's south campus many that's(?hç çtól+zo
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like the killer, some of the dead were air force veterans. michelle miller shares their stories. >> reporter: their deaths are in stark contrast to the lives they lived, lives defined by a love of god and country. >> join us as we sing "happiness is the lord." >> reporter: robert corrigan and his wife, shaney, espit myselfed that devotion at their church and in their community, a deeply patriotic one. corrigan moved here two years ago after a decorated 30-year career in the air force. as chief master sergeant of the 55th medical group at ofit air force base in nebrask ahi led the largest and busiest in the air combat command. >> being a musician, i really like psalms 33. >> reporter: in other words, chief wor bega corrigan was eveg his killer was not. bob and jean victims were his aunt and uncle. >> we lost a young man that loved the military, that loved to serve his country. >> reporter: scott and karen marshall were also in the air force, statione stationed in noh carolina. they met in the the barracks. mike had known the couples since then
like the killer, some of the dead were air force veterans. michelle miller shares their stories. >> reporter: their deaths are in stark contrast to the lives they lived, lives defined by a love of god and country. >> join us as we sing "happiness is the lord." >> reporter: robert corrigan and his wife, shaney, espit myselfed that devotion at their church and in their community, a deeply patriotic one. corrigan moved here two years ago after a decorated 30-year career...
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on air force one, johnson rides back on air force one, he is like do i have to take the oath? am i president of the united states or am i not president until i take the oath of office? no one really knew the answer to that. there's the press conference held at the hospital when it is announced to the public that kennedy is dead, around 1:36 or so. the first question he gets is where his lyndon johnson and has he taken the oath of office? this is all playing out in the full glare of the media. the other presidents who were assassinated all lingered. when mckinley was shot in 1901, he lingered for days. there were reports he was getting better. he took a dramatic turn -- i think he lived for about seven or eight days. when garfield died, he lingered for a time. what was unique about the kennedy assassination was that he was the first president to died instantly and he died in full view of the public. i think that changed the entire dynamic, and the relationship between the public and the presidency and it also created an extraordinary expectation on lyndon johnson. when lyndon j
on air force one, johnson rides back on air force one, he is like do i have to take the oath? am i president of the united states or am i not president until i take the oath of office? no one really knew the answer to that. there's the press conference held at the hospital when it is announced to the public that kennedy is dead, around 1:36 or so. the first question he gets is where his lyndon johnson and has he taken the oath of office? this is all playing out in the full glare of the media....
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it is all about air. please.consider our neighborhoods and our neighbors who live there and their health. there are people who want health. health is very important for our neighborhoods and our neighbors. please consider our neighbors. our health is very important. we understand that they want to come to our neighborhoods and actually, i'm not against that but i'm opposed to it, like, why for health? the first thing i need to let you know i'm living there. i don't know about the mta going to change the parking and traffic. we did not receive any notice about that. i went to the meeting in april on the elementary school and then talked to the supervisor and talked to the developer about the parking, about the air pollution. they -- i don't get to answer. i never get to answer. please consider our health. thank you. >> thank you, ms. leoney. >> earl oxymorphone? >> good afternoon, members. >> please speak into the mike. >> please speak into the mic. >> i've lived in san francisco since 1972. i appreciate different
it is all about air. please.consider our neighborhoods and our neighbors who live there and their health. there are people who want health. health is very important for our neighborhoods and our neighbors. please consider our neighbors. our health is very important. we understand that they want to come to our neighborhoods and actually, i'm not against that but i'm opposed to it, like, why for health? the first thing i need to let you know i'm living there. i don't know about the mta going to...
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11/17
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and milder on thursday, and arctic air on friday. and a good shot of arctic air. thursday probably the best day in the week. 56. arctic air on friday. and then brisk for the college games. and monday and tuesday not bad. highs back in the mid- to upper 50s. >>> now, wusa 9 sports with darren haines, brought to you by xfinity. >> reporter: colin kaepernick has been invited to attend a commissioner roger goodell. he hasn't responded yet to the commissioner. we have more on the issue. kaepernick filed a grievance alleging collusion against signing an nfl contract. he knelt during the national anthem before games to protest social injustice. he has not been with an nfl team since march. it's sad news because roy holiday died today in the gulf of mexico. he was 40 years old. he was a two time award winning pitcher. he recently received his pilot's license. he played for toronto blue jays and the philadelphia phillies. for more on the death of roy holiday, just like our facebook page and we also have the retest on the nationals, the wizards. speaking of the wizards. how
and milder on thursday, and arctic air on friday. and a good shot of arctic air. thursday probably the best day in the week. 56. arctic air on friday. and then brisk for the college games. and monday and tuesday not bad. highs back in the mid- to upper 50s. >>> now, wusa 9 sports with darren haines, brought to you by xfinity. >> reporter: colin kaepernick has been invited to attend a commissioner roger goodell. he hasn't responded yet to the commissioner. we have more on the...