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a little alberta clipper system races down from the great lakes in our direction. current temperatures to start off your saturday morning have not budged hardly a degree in about the last four, five hours. i don't think they're going to move much. upper 30s to near 40s right now. nothing showing up on doppler just yet. there are some snow showers across parts of pennsylvania, h ho and indiana that's for the of a weak alberta clipper zipping by. it could bring a little bit of light snow and snow flurries out west of the blue ridge into the mountains of west virginia. we'll call it a partly sunny/mostly cloudy day. cold, breezy as well and a northwest wind 12 to 24 miles per hour will keep windchills in the 30s although air temperatures will sneak in the 40s. tomorrow more of the same. i think the clouds will be front loaded in the beginning of the day. by tomorrow afternoon we'll see a little bit in the way of clearing skies and sunshine. full sunshine doesn't come back until monday. we'll be a little sunshine challenged for your weekend. >> thank you, chuck. >> you
a little alberta clipper system races down from the great lakes in our direction. current temperatures to start off your saturday morning have not budged hardly a degree in about the last four, five hours. i don't think they're going to move much. upper 30s to near 40s right now. nothing showing up on doppler just yet. there are some snow showers across parts of pennsylvania, h ho and indiana that's for the of a weak alberta clipper zipping by. it could bring a little bit of light snow and snow...
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that alberta clipper comes in from canada it will compete with the low will dry air and that means it will be academic test whether we generate any snow flurries with those conditions there are lots of wind gusts early this morning in kankakee and along the southern indiana suburban areas ... before the cool air hit it was 57 degrees at 3:00 this morning ... one year ago everyday with the exception of two days was below normal temperatures that month in december the headline of a little flurry is that after coming had tonight and tomorrow we expect 37 degrees the high temperature today by sunday we will warm to 46 degrees with a rain system here monday and tuesday ... here is the forecast we have lake effect snow flurries blowing and to michigan and indiana ... there will likely be a. tomorrow where the snow flurries will ease up. tomorrow morning flurries. later in the day more flurries. there is a load of miles pacific air coming across the area late saturday through sunday bringing the moisture on monday and tuesday showers during the day are expected monday. tomorrow afternoon exp
that alberta clipper comes in from canada it will compete with the low will dry air and that means it will be academic test whether we generate any snow flurries with those conditions there are lots of wind gusts early this morning in kankakee and along the southern indiana suburban areas ... before the cool air hit it was 57 degrees at 3:00 this morning ... one year ago everyday with the exception of two days was below normal temperatures that month in december the headline of a little flurry...
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alberta energy and mr. said if there was something that kept me up at night it would be the fear that for too long we're going to be landlocked. but canadian other companies might increase the profits, such exports, at the expense of american consumers and american national security. if we are in conceptual agreement that there's a relationship between domestic while supply national security, then perhaps we should acknowledge that hemorrhaging overseas would undercut those benefits. proponents of the pipeline have argued it would create jobs. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record the washington post fact check article noting that many jobs have been. in reality the pipeline will produce at most some 6,000 annual temporaries' obstruction related jobs and as few as 50 permanent jobs. compared to the half million public-sector jobs that have been lost this is an anemic job boost at best. irrespective of whether one is a finely to nighter or acceptor, all of us can agree additional oil transported b
alberta energy and mr. said if there was something that kept me up at night it would be the fear that for too long we're going to be landlocked. but canadian other companies might increase the profits, such exports, at the expense of american consumers and american national security. if we are in conceptual agreement that there's a relationship between domestic while supply national security, then perhaps we should acknowledge that hemorrhaging overseas would undercut those benefits. proponents...
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guest: is in alberta. host: why the pipeline? guest: a pipeline, again, by every sense of the way you can look at it, it is the safest way to get that crude down here. host: where does it go from the gulf coast? guest: what it does not show is a number of other routes that extend from the gulf refining regions to other parts of the country. there is a route that goes right up to mississippi and to the midwest. there are some dekko west and other parts of the country. there are a few that swings through the southern part of the southeast. just out here in fairfax, va., there is a pipeline and distribution point from their and other places in new jersey that help distribute some of that refined product in two refineries or toward gas stations and other places all around the northeast. host: i want to ask one other question. why not take it from alberta to washington state or california? it is a much shorter distance. guest: there are some refineries in washington. but the demand and the way to get more of this crude to more refiner
guest: is in alberta. host: why the pipeline? guest: a pipeline, again, by every sense of the way you can look at it, it is the safest way to get that crude down here. host: where does it go from the gulf coast? guest: what it does not show is a number of other routes that extend from the gulf refining regions to other parts of the country. there is a route that goes right up to mississippi and to the midwest. there are some dekko west and other parts of the country. there are a few that swings...
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that's the leading edge of an alberta clipper. it should come through here dry. it's going to reenforce the cool for the weekend. into saturday and sunday, temperatures are going to get a chance to cool down again. up near 50 today. and saturday and sunday, guess what -- >> sun or -- >> no, sunshine. temperatures only in the low 40s. today the daytime high of 51 in washington, d.c. and lighter winds with sunshine. >> so alberta clipper up there. >> yeah, north and west, not here. >> okay. all right. we'll check in in a few. >>> tragedy strikes virginia tech once again. the campus put on lockdown after a police officer is shot ask killed. we have reaction from a stunned campus this morning. police released the photo of the officer killed yesterday afternoon. apparently ambushed during a traffic stop. we are live in the news room with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. police are trying to figure out what drove the gunman to kill the officer and then turn the gun on himself. the attack stunned the campus nearly five years after the campus suffer
that's the leading edge of an alberta clipper. it should come through here dry. it's going to reenforce the cool for the weekend. into saturday and sunday, temperatures are going to get a chance to cool down again. up near 50 today. and saturday and sunday, guess what -- >> sun or -- >> no, sunshine. temperatures only in the low 40s. today the daytime high of 51 in washington, d.c. and lighter winds with sunshine. >> so alberta clipper up there. >> yeah, north and west,...
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north america can do this if we access the oil sands from alberta if we go forward with the keystoneipeline for the first time in 60 years, our country would have the opportunity to be independent of the current circumstances, where we depend on the opec cartel, where we shift our dollars, our petrodollars into that market. and we should ask ourselves a think at this point in time, are we better serve recirculating those dollars, sending money to an ally, canada, where 80% of what we stand and canada according to economists are sent back here in the united states, or are we better served foreclosing adoption, allowing china and canada to cement the deal that hu jintao is working on that would allow those resources to go on instead to china and continue to be dependent on sending our petrodollars into saudi arabia and into venezuela into other states that are either unreliable or hostile to the united states. we can continue with our trade imbalance with respect to the opec cartel, or we can have our dollars staying at home, not being shipped to saudi arabia and venezuela from the sta
north america can do this if we access the oil sands from alberta if we go forward with the keystoneipeline for the first time in 60 years, our country would have the opportunity to be independent of the current circumstances, where we depend on the opec cartel, where we shift our dollars, our petrodollars into that market. and we should ask ourselves a think at this point in time, are we better serve recirculating those dollars, sending money to an ally, canada, where 80% of what we stand and...
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there is an alberta clipper bringing some light snow showers to chicagoland.ouds coming back our way late tonight and western facing parts of the mountain might see the best chance for some light snow accumulations. little weak weather front off to our east will keep the cold air coming on in. that quick clipper zipping on by here late tonight into the early morning hours tomorrow morning. by tomorrow afternoon time, plain old cold air settling in. most of the snow showers dying away very quickly after the sun comes up tomorrow. probably not more than muff to barely whiten the ground. that cold, dry pattern sticks around into early next week. for today a mix of clouds and sunshine. partly sunny the further north and west you go the more cloud cover. the further south a little bit more sunshine. highs today upper 30s to low 40s. windchills in the 30s all day. for tomorrow plenty of clouds maybe a flurry out to the west of d.c. early on in the day tomorrow, then the sunshine comes back tomorrow afternoon staying pretty much on the chilly side around here all wee
there is an alberta clipper bringing some light snow showers to chicagoland.ouds coming back our way late tonight and western facing parts of the mountain might see the best chance for some light snow accumulations. little weak weather front off to our east will keep the cold air coming on in. that quick clipper zipping on by here late tonight into the early morning hours tomorrow morning. by tomorrow afternoon time, plain old cold air settling in. most of the snow showers dying away very...
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and i would ask how a sensible is canada's alberta oil market to the chinese market? >> mr. chairman, thanks for the question. i'm not sure i can give you a clear answer on the accessibility of china to the canadian market other than to say, as you pointed out, they've made a significant investments in the oil sands. i don't think that is any surprise. as has been pointed out, canada has an enormous resources. they are going to find a way to get this to market. i think our focus and certainly at api we share your disappointment to delay the pipeline, but, you know, we are today utilizing oil sands and canadian air benge resources to a great extent, and i think it is in our national interest, our energy interests, our security interests to enhance that even more. there is no question that canada is going to find outlets before the oil sands, and we just believe there are too many benefits from the job creation of economic growth and energy security and national security to bypass that opportunity. >> let me follow up with a quote from the u.s. department of energy with a stud
and i would ask how a sensible is canada's alberta oil market to the chinese market? >> mr. chairman, thanks for the question. i'm not sure i can give you a clear answer on the accessibility of china to the canadian market other than to say, as you pointed out, they've made a significant investments in the oil sands. i don't think that is any surprise. as has been pointed out, canada has an enormous resources. they are going to find a way to get this to market. i think our focus and...
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one of the really young really rocked it when the government of alberta fujimori fill the hole with thishe. will be maury was overthrown uganda and practically forced to resign from the morning. for a few more the fujimori fled to japan. he said they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research is when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agencies were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents out there as a scene since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. and then these new private security companies were formed this is history mr. mining companies are hiring peru's former military intelligence agents many from the bloody reign of alberto fujimori. peru's ex president was recently on trial for human rights abuses and former spies gave testimony. this is lot of miramonte senos fujimori's acts by chief and these men were part of group
one of the really young really rocked it when the government of alberta fujimori fill the hole with thishe. will be maury was overthrown uganda and practically forced to resign from the morning. for a few more the fujimori fled to japan. he said they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research is when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agencies were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand...
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and i would ask how assessable is canada's alberta oil market to the chinese market? >> mr.rman, thanks for the question. i'm not sure i can give a clear answer on accessibility of china to the canadian market other than to say as you pointed out, they have made significant investments in the oil sands. i don't think that's any surprise. it has been pointed out if commanded a dozen enormous resource you're sitting on top of. they will find a way to get this to market. our focus in the api we shared disappointment to the decision of the delay of the pipeline, but we are today utilizing oil sands of canadian energy resources to a great extent and i think it is in our national interest, energy interests, security interest to enhance that even more. there is no question that canada is going to find outlets for the oil sands crude and we just believe there're too many benefits from a job creation and economic growth, energy security and national security to bypass that opportunity. >> let me follow up with a quote from the u.s. department of energy, the study they commissioned. a
and i would ask how assessable is canada's alberta oil market to the chinese market? >> mr.rman, thanks for the question. i'm not sure i can give a clear answer on accessibility of china to the canadian market other than to say as you pointed out, they have made significant investments in the oil sands. i don't think that's any surprise. it has been pointed out if commanded a dozen enormous resource you're sitting on top of. they will find a way to get this to market. our focus in the api...
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guest: the proposed pipeline will run from alberta down to texas. it is about 1,600 miles of pipeline -- bringing in conventional crude as well as oil sands crude. we think this is an important project. it is also an opportunity to create jobs. but there are already pipelines coming down and there has been controversy over the past couple of years because there has been a permit request to this administration. looking at 1,600 miles of pipeline, 3 feet in diameter, low to the ground, and hopefully bringing in somewhere between 500,000 or 700,000 barrels of crude oil. host: is there anything like it now? guest: a pipeline that the obama administration permitted back in 2009 that was called the alberto clipper and comes from alberta and heads to the refineries in the midwest. and similar sorts of cross- border pipelines and infrastructure that have been built and put into place. host: let us get the chamber perspective. we have the background and we will share some of the thoughts from friends of the earth and others of those opposed to this. why do w
guest: the proposed pipeline will run from alberta down to texas. it is about 1,600 miles of pipeline -- bringing in conventional crude as well as oil sands crude. we think this is an important project. it is also an opportunity to create jobs. but there are already pipelines coming down and there has been controversy over the past couple of years because there has been a permit request to this administration. looking at 1,600 miles of pipeline, 3 feet in diameter, low to the ground, and...
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we have a new clipper system moving in and out of canada appeared they come from alberta and the move quickly and they don't have a lot of moisture. if you're traveling, minneapolis or upper michigan, you may run into some delays because of the light snow. it is called. 13 in denver. 18 in kansas city. 25 in chicago. cold air is moving down to the southeast. into the 40's for the mid atlantic. we will continue to see these temperatures drop down. a busy travel day today. no major problems out of b.w.i. marshall. down to dulles and reagan, they are drying out. snow showers a problem in the upper midwest. 51 at the inner harbor. we will see those temperatures stay steady and then drop down to the evening. 32ight now in oakland. 52 at best for baltimore. that will come through the midday point. then the temperatures will fall. 30's at best for the mountains. 60 degrees in ocean city with mostly cloudy skies. we will have some strong winds across the area. clearing skies tonight. down near the freezing mark. colder conditions into the holiday weekend. dry for the ravens game. that storm w
we have a new clipper system moving in and out of canada appeared they come from alberta and the move quickly and they don't have a lot of moisture. if you're traveling, minneapolis or upper michigan, you may run into some delays because of the light snow. it is called. 13 in denver. 18 in kansas city. 25 in chicago. cold air is moving down to the southeast. into the 40's for the mid atlantic. we will continue to see these temperatures drop down. a busy travel day today. no major problems out...
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alberta energy minister ron lieberman said if there was something that kept me up at night would be theandlocked. while canadian oil companies might increase their profits in selling oil overseas, such exports, the at the expense of american consumers and american national security. if we are in conceptual agreement that there is a relationship between domestic oil supply and national security, then perhaps we should acknowledge that hemorrhaging oil overseas would undercut those benefits. proponents of the pipeline have argued it will create jobs. jobs. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a "washington post" fact checks article noting that many job estimates offered by prominent elected officials have been wildly exaggerated. in reality the pipeline likely will create -- produce at most some 6000 annual temporary construction related jobs and as few as 50 permanent jobs. compared to the half million public-sector jobs that are lost in the recent recession and recovery, this is an anemic job list at best. irrespective of whether one is a climate change science denier or acc
alberta energy minister ron lieberman said if there was something that kept me up at night would be theandlocked. while canadian oil companies might increase their profits in selling oil overseas, such exports, the at the expense of american consumers and american national security. if we are in conceptual agreement that there is a relationship between domestic oil supply and national security, then perhaps we should acknowledge that hemorrhaging oil overseas would undercut those benefits....
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. >> if a pipeline was not built, would oil sands from alberta still come into the united states to be refined? and if so, how would it be transported? >> there is some capacity left on existing pipelines that cross the border. and those pipelines can get probably a few hundred thousand barrels incremental oil into the chicago area. the problem is, is that there are no pipelines that are in place that can take that oil from chicago to where it is needed, which is the gulf coast. >> right. >> yeah. the answer is more pipeline capacity is needed. >> is that the safer mode of transportation as opposed to -- i've heard of rail. >> well, it's interesting right now and a lot of people have mentioned balkan foundation in montana. it's rapidly growing in production. it's anticipated to be 800,000 barrels a day in the next five years. right now there are no pipeline options. and all of that incremental production is being moved either by truck or by rail car. as you heard, some of the other gentleman speak about -- both of those -- not only are they much more costly, they are several orders of
. >> if a pipeline was not built, would oil sands from alberta still come into the united states to be refined? and if so, how would it be transported? >> there is some capacity left on existing pipelines that cross the border. and those pipelines can get probably a few hundred thousand barrels incremental oil into the chicago area. the problem is, is that there are no pipelines that are in place that can take that oil from chicago to where it is needed, which is the gulf coast....
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for >>mark: in pinole, the search continues for a gunman who shot a man outside and in alberta last night just off of 880. will tran is on the scene with the latest. >>will: if you can see the police trucking's on the ground. the man is alive but in critical condition. police believe the man knew one another and believe the motive is possibly drug- related. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look outside. cold and clear temperatures. fifth bed >>mark: dow futures are up 60 points right now ahead of the opening bell as a tentative deal has been reached for funding the government into next year. a big drop yesterday with the dow down 162 points. the s&p dropped 19, the nasdaq dropped 35. the federal reserve is holding a policy meeting to inform the public upon their interest rate strategy. the feds can decide to regularly update s, also the government is releasing november retail sales figures. >>darya: temperatures are less than we expected. >>james: it temperatures are below average for this day. here is a live look from walnut creek showing clear visibi
for >>mark: in pinole, the search continues for a gunman who shot a man outside and in alberta last night just off of 880. will tran is on the scene with the latest. >>will: if you can see the police trucking's on the ground. the man is alive but in critical condition. police believe the man knew one another and believe the motive is possibly drug- related. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look outside. cold and clear temperatures. fifth...
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from environmentalists, the president put off until after 2012 approval of the pipeline linking alberta'ss with refineries on the gulf of mexico. republicans see politics in the delay. >> the politics is delaying it past the election so the president doesn't have to choose between two friends, labor, who will be the folks that will build this or environmentalists who are fighting to kill the pipeline. >> reporter: congressman terry want to begin construction before the nebraska road is finalized, the proposal likely to be rejected by the democrat- controlle senate. president obama talked about a disappointed prime minister harper just days after announcing the delay. he calls the $7 billion project a no brainer. it would reduce america's did he have exon arab oil and the construction would create thousands of jobs. it is the kind of stimulus project mr. obama ought to approve. >> here is the single greatest shovel ready project in america, ready to foe and for some reason, he is suddenly not interestedded. >> reporter: polls suggest strong public support for the pipeline and mcconnell and
from environmentalists, the president put off until after 2012 approval of the pipeline linking alberta'ss with refineries on the gulf of mexico. republicans see politics in the delay. >> the politics is delaying it past the election so the president doesn't have to choose between two friends, labor, who will be the folks that will build this or environmentalists who are fighting to kill the pipeline. >> reporter: congressman terry want to begin construction before the nebraska road...
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this pipeline, the keystone pipeline built by transcanada, as you can see, tracks from alberta, canada, all the way down to patuka, illinois. so it's similar in that it brings canadian crude into our refineries here in the united states which is refined and reduces our dependence on other foreign sources of oil. about 590,000 barrels a day flows through the keystone pipeline right now. so when we talk about the keystone x.l. project, we're not talking about something that hasn't been done before. in fact, we just got done permitting this pipeline, which is almost identical, bringing oil from the same place roughly in canada down to refineries in the united states. that's already been approved by e.p.a. and the department of state. went through the requisite study processes. went through the proper processes with the department of state. it has been approved. 590,000 barrels a day coming into our country to reduce our dependence on oil from places like the middle east and venezuela right now. so when we talk about keystone x.l., we're really not talking about doing anything we haven't a
this pipeline, the keystone pipeline built by transcanada, as you can see, tracks from alberta, canada, all the way down to patuka, illinois. so it's similar in that it brings canadian crude into our refineries here in the united states which is refined and reduces our dependence on other foreign sources of oil. about 590,000 barrels a day flows through the keystone pipeline right now. so when we talk about the keystone x.l. project, we're not talking about something that hasn't been done...
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there is an alberta clipper that may bring us some snow flurries on saturday but the prospects for ahristmas made depend on elements that may produce more rain and snow >>there are gale force warnings on like michigan many counties along the lake on the michigan side are under wind advisory this storm is tracking to the west south of james spader right now the powerful back side wingsnds is making things a lot cooler ... another storm is developing passing to the self outh we may see a couple of snowflakes by saturday but the milder pacific air will be following a cold front and by sunday for the bears game we should be a bit warmer. the forecast is for all this winter to be continuing at 30 m.p.h. it will come down quickly tonight and will be wendy again when the sun shine returns tomorrow ... it may also get windy saturday afternoon and that will continue sunday ... >> the arctic air continues to bottle up to the north of us. we are 14.5 degrees warmer this december than we were last december so far. what we have is a return to more seasonable temperatures but looking at the next t
there is an alberta clipper that may bring us some snow flurries on saturday but the prospects for ahristmas made depend on elements that may produce more rain and snow >>there are gale force warnings on like michigan many counties along the lake on the michigan side are under wind advisory this storm is tracking to the west south of james spader right now the powerful back side wingsnds is making things a lot cooler ... another storm is developing passing to the self outh we may see a...
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house trying to persuade the president to walk this pipeline running from the tar sands of northern alberta if we open those up for exploitation or at least according to jim hansen the nasa climate scientist it's essentially game over for the climate that's how he put it and hence people have come from all fifty states and are conducting this very civil disobedience very polite but very firm in front of the white house in an effort to persuade the president to do the right thing and we're showing the role of the spirit behind us or you can see the the the demonstrations and and on your wrist here what is this these that's the first group of us that went to protest last saturday the police decided they wanted to make an example of us and the way they did it was to take us to. for three days and two nights in what's called central cell block here in the district of columbia this is the basic motors rapists and thieves kind of play it's exactly as much fun as you might expect. no. you know bad sort of metal slabs to lie on without sheet or mattress or pillow or blanket to bologna sandwiches a
house trying to persuade the president to walk this pipeline running from the tar sands of northern alberta if we open those up for exploitation or at least according to jim hansen the nasa climate scientist it's essentially game over for the climate that's how he put it and hence people have come from all fifty states and are conducting this very civil disobedience very polite but very firm in front of the white house in an effort to persuade the president to do the right thing and we're...
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it's an alberta clippers' that has come across the area.he visibility is one half a mile at bartlett. it started out here in the west and has been pressing eastward. it's created a mass of in wisconsin. there been traffic accidents on the icy roads. these are high wind advisories. they're already in effect out west as the system comes in in their winter storm warnings in the mountains with big wins south of us today. you can kind of see how it's happening and why it is raining here because these powerful winds cause air to pile up and start to rise. you get rain clouds forming. the big picture here ... this band of clouds across the pacific parallels a 200 mi. per hour just to dreamjet stream that brings masses of mild air with each one. each little buckle in this jet stream that comes in off the pacific makes a rain system so here is the one today but look what happens over the weekend. we say this is an amplified pattern because the jets buckle and pull the arctic air down. this is the forecast by sunday night and monday and that is why w
it's an alberta clippers' that has come across the area.he visibility is one half a mile at bartlett. it started out here in the west and has been pressing eastward. it's created a mass of in wisconsin. there been traffic accidents on the icy roads. these are high wind advisories. they're already in effect out west as the system comes in in their winter storm warnings in the mountains with big wins south of us today. you can kind of see how it's happening and why it is raining here because...
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crossing into an alberta clipper out of alberta, canada. not a lot of moisture.s over the warm waters of the great lakes, this is where the lake-effect snow season has been slow to start, but is now coming. 6 to inches of snow expected in spots south of buffalo and across the tughill plateau north of watertown. 8 to 12 of snow. the storm that rolled through the northeast yesterday, a lot of rain across areas like d.c. and new york, records shat frerd hartford through philly, louisville and d.c., for rain totals for the year, and the more rain yesterday. a dry day today. traveling to chicago, cleveland or detroit, you'll see the wind and snow. traveling to hawaii, the big island is what you might see this happening. this is the royal -- just outside the royal gardens subdivision, which sounds really nice, and, whew, you get a little too close to that and you're going to burn your toenail there's. amazing video coming out of big island as the multan lava pours down into the pacific ocean. shows that last hour. probably show it again next hour. i never get tired of
crossing into an alberta clipper out of alberta, canada. not a lot of moisture.s over the warm waters of the great lakes, this is where the lake-effect snow season has been slow to start, but is now coming. 6 to inches of snow expected in spots south of buffalo and across the tughill plateau north of watertown. 8 to 12 of snow. the storm that rolled through the northeast yesterday, a lot of rain across areas like d.c. and new york, records shat frerd hartford through philly, louisville and...
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then, alberta of dollars talks about his tenure in the bush administration. >> this week on "q&a," michelle fields of the daily caller. >> michelle fields, how would you describe what you do for a living? >> i am a video journalist. what we're doing is almost like citizen journalism, which is when an individual who does not have that much training has the tools of modern technology to capture an event that is not have a background in journalism. what we are doing is we are captioning -- capturing rod and reel moments. as a video-journalist, you are competing with people who have a iphones and blackberries. we are recreating that. we are asking questions that congressman do not have the answer to. they do not have a talking point for. we're not doing what a typical journalist does. c, they, they have a mike interviewed two or three people. we are on the ground, with the protesters. if they marched 5 miles, we marched 5 miles. >> you do it for the daily caller. we are going to show some video of you on capitol hill. we will come desk and ask you what you would do in. >> can you tell me about
then, alberta of dollars talks about his tenure in the bush administration. >> this week on "q&a," michelle fields of the daily caller. >> michelle fields, how would you describe what you do for a living? >> i am a video journalist. what we're doing is almost like citizen journalism, which is when an individual who does not have that much training has the tools of modern technology to capture an event that is not have a background in journalism. what we are doing...
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thinks the next system, the cold front, the alberta clipper, not a lot of oomph with it.ight, a cloud deck in here tonight and behind the cooler air. i don't think there is too much way in the way of precipitation around here. should be a desent afternoon. a nice little front. should -- here is a look at the surface map. high pressure builds into the weekend. so it will be a cool saturday, cool sunday but a lot of sunshine, should not be too bad for you for december. we are in december now. lots of sunshine, a little warmer than yesterday, about 5 degrees warmer at about five to ten miles per hour. chilly to. 36 the overnight low. cloud cove will hold the temperatures up just a little bit. here is the weekend forecast. you have a football game you are going to, army, navy, lots of sunshine expected both days. a little bit of warmup. notice, we're going to be dry next five days. all right. that will do it with weather. allison, i have a question for you. >> all right, tucker, thank you. >> time to answer ask allison question. >> one viewer writes in, i was watching my frie
thinks the next system, the cold front, the alberta clipper, not a lot of oomph with it.ight, a cloud deck in here tonight and behind the cooler air. i don't think there is too much way in the way of precipitation around here. should be a desent afternoon. a nice little front. should -- here is a look at the surface map. high pressure builds into the weekend. so it will be a cool saturday, cool sunday but a lot of sunshine, should not be too bad for you for december. we are in december now....
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this disturbance coming out across and this is what we call the alberta clippers, this is stronger than anticipated and that held light snow with it in a few places, north and west and a bit of a dusting and that will continue to pass through the next few hours and that is out of here by midnight or so and that is's chance, 9, 10:00 and something like. that 42 in the city, gaithersburg, 34; dulles, 40 and on to i-81, their temperatures are in the 30s. seven:00, 40 degrees, flurries north and west, cloudy overnight and not as cold as where we were this morning. a nice the warm-up is coming our way. we'll talk about that and there is some cold stuff. shawn? >> was enjoying the warm-up, gary. >> and should have stopped there, right? >> yes, yes, yes. >> i get it wrong every time. i'll work on that. >> see you in a few. thank you. >>> coming up, the video goes viral after a teenager loses his battle with a lifelong heart condition. >>> and also ahead, a local connection revealed after a little girl becomes the victim of a heinous crime. me. >> and it was an automatic. >> and a tremendous sh
this disturbance coming out across and this is what we call the alberta clippers, this is stronger than anticipated and that held light snow with it in a few places, north and west and a bit of a dusting and that will continue to pass through the next few hours and that is out of here by midnight or so and that is's chance, 9, 10:00 and something like. that 42 in the city, gaithersburg, 34; dulles, 40 and on to i-81, their temperatures are in the 30s. seven:00, 40 degrees, flurries north and...
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we may even have alberta clipper track across the area most of the snow passing north but we could beuesday. clouds under today and this tells the story here, a temperature change the chart 20 degrees colder than 24 hours ago and that not all alone virtually the entire heartland of the country cold air plunging down to the gulf coast as you can see. look at the wind finally starting to let up. blank signs down a grand rapids cost at this hour still going 40 mi. per hour 38 mi. per hour gusts at marquette. where we stand right now gusts earlier in the day at 40 mi. per hour come down. 42 degrees the daytime high temperature today. and the big reservoir of cold air h.l. spending it to the midwest. 34 degrees 23 degrees and minneapolis and 70 degrees alexandria could be a lot worse. factor in the wind and wind chill looks like this across the midwest. 11 degrees in the twin cities and wind chill close and the chicago area. if you factor in the big chill the drop in temperatures between early this morning and this afternoon made it feel like a drop of almost 35 degrees. the gale warnings
we may even have alberta clipper track across the area most of the snow passing north but we could beuesday. clouds under today and this tells the story here, a temperature change the chart 20 degrees colder than 24 hours ago and that not all alone virtually the entire heartland of the country cold air plunging down to the gulf coast as you can see. look at the wind finally starting to let up. blank signs down a grand rapids cost at this hour still going 40 mi. per hour 38 mi. per hour gusts at...
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it moves 590,000 barrels a day of oil from the alberta, canada, area down to our refineries.that has been approved, built, move almost 600,000 barrels of oil a day. this is the keystone x.l. project right next to it. very, very similar project. so i want to talk a little bit about the time line on these as well. i was formerly governor of north dakota. while i was governor, transcanada built the keystone pipeline. now they are working to build the keystone x.l. pipeline. well, let's walk through that time line for just a minute. first, let's start with the keystone pipeline. that project was initially applied for permit on april 19, 2006. the final environmental impact statement was issued two years later -- actually, less than two years later. it was issued january 11, 2008. so in less than two years, this project, very similar, less than two years, they got a final environmental impact statement, and within 60 days, amazingly enough, within 60 days after that final environmental impact statement, it was signed off and approved by the state department, had final approval. al
it moves 590,000 barrels a day of oil from the alberta, canada, area down to our refineries.that has been approved, built, move almost 600,000 barrels of oil a day. this is the keystone x.l. project right next to it. very, very similar project. so i want to talk a little bit about the time line on these as well. i was formerly governor of north dakota. while i was governor, transcanada built the keystone pipeline. now they are working to build the keystone x.l. pipeline. well, let's walk...
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. >> part of the problem is the alberta business is in its infancy. >> top app for awhile on on apple was one put out by a 14- year-old. who's writing the privacy policy for a 14-year-old? his mother? >> apps can help you pick out presents like shoppycat from walmart. it accesses your friend's data on facebook and recommends gift ideas. >> we probably trust walmart. they're not going to look to get in trouble but a lot of the ans are created -- apps are created by 10-year-olds, 15- year-olds, people all over the world. before you give them your data or your friend's data, you may want to wonder and think twice about whether it is worth the deal. >> despite his concerns, even this privacy watch dog is jumping into app gift giving this year. >> i'm going to give them my hand-me-down phone as i think a lot of parents may do and then they'll be loading it up with apps but under my supervision. >> driven in part by the holidays, flurry analytics estimates apple and android device owners will download five billion apps in december alone. that accounts for $2.5 billion in sales. >> oh, wow.
. >> part of the problem is the alberta business is in its infancy. >> top app for awhile on on apple was one put out by a 14- year-old. who's writing the privacy policy for a 14-year-old? his mother? >> apps can help you pick out presents like shoppycat from walmart. it accesses your friend's data on facebook and recommends gift ideas. >> we probably trust walmart. they're not going to look to get in trouble but a lot of the ans are created -- apps are created by...
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. >> krista calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reactionsomewhere. we just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending of. >> by afternoon, the police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was that it was a missing persons. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with the small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her husband made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, i want them to could not tack police with any information they may have. and thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flier? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods. but this woman they had grown to love since she and brad moved down from canada. >>
. >> krista calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reactionsomewhere. we just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending of. >> by afternoon, the police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was that it was a missing...
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it goes from alberta all the way dodo south and the dotted portion would be the extension.ists are opposed to it, the administraon says no, we'll take this up after the election. does this have to be part of the equation to ultimately get a payroll tax cut extension? >> i think the house's package that does extend the payroll tax cuts h a lot of things i would support like the pipeline, and other regulatory reform. but at e en of the day the payroll tax will get extended as it is now. it won't g expanded. it will getextended. and we'll find a way to pay for it in a bipartisan fashion, this id of taxing one group to pay for a x cut for another isnot going to fail. the pipeline's probably not going tofail. and it is important that we xtend the tax cuthrough next year. but it's even more important we come up with sustainable policies that will rn america around. and this idea, what is a fair share, david? tel me, pica nuer. tell me. ell the american people, what should the top income earners, what should the top rate be? pick a number and tell me wt's fair. >> let me talk in t
it goes from alberta all the way dodo south and the dotted portion would be the extension.ists are opposed to it, the administraon says no, we'll take this up after the election. does this have to be part of the equation to ultimately get a payroll tax cut extension? >> i think the house's package that does extend the payroll tax cuts h a lot of things i would support like the pipeline, and other regulatory reform. but at e en of the day the payroll tax will get extended as it is now. it...
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. >> >> the alberta, and, again, $795 and you're renting this for $100 and we've gotta take a look atclutch because that is a show stopper. that is judith lieber, so four celebrities out there, that's crazy. this is $2,000. >> unbelievable. >> retail. a little bit more, actually, and you can rent it for so much less. >> hold me, lauren. >> this can be yours, allison. rent the runway.com. >> this is lauren rothman, rent the runway style ambassador. i give it up to you. these styles are beautiful. ladies, you look great. we'll be right back. happy holidays. days. u paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for our best price online -- just $79.99 a month for two years with a 2 year agreement. it's an amazing holiday deal. but don't wait. it's only available for a limited time. so go to verizon.com/superoffer to sign up. act now and we'll add a special bonus -- $300 back. fios delivers the best picture quality, plus america's fastest, most consistent most reliable internet. sp
. >> >> the alberta, and, again, $795 and you're renting this for $100 and we've gotta take a look atclutch because that is a show stopper. that is judith lieber, so four celebrities out there, that's crazy. this is $2,000. >> unbelievable. >> retail. a little bit more, actually, and you can rent it for so much less. >> hold me, lauren. >> this can be yours, allison. rent the runway.com. >> this is lauren rothman, rent the runway style ambassador. i...
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there's a case, anderson, in alberta, canada, where a woman sued the government for wrongful sterilization actually recovered over $700,000. and that caused that government to step up and make available close to $140 million to individuals, over 1,000, who had been sterilized by a similar government program. so there's a little hope out there that north carolina and other states -- and i recognize what paul is saying, that some states haven't even said they're sorry -- but i think that north carolina has an opportunity to do something unique, and that's to say that these individuals matter, that you know, even though they were voiceless in society, that they are human beings and they matter. >> it's again just stunning. we'll continue to follow it. areva martin and paul lombardo as well, thank you. >>> arab league monitors arrive in the heart of syria's uprising. but will they make any difference? tens of thousands of protesters flood the streets of homs to greet them. we'll show you how sear ran forces responded. >>> and the deadly christmas fire in stamford, connecticut. what fire inspec
there's a case, anderson, in alberta, canada, where a woman sued the government for wrongful sterilization actually recovered over $700,000. and that caused that government to step up and make available close to $140 million to individuals, over 1,000, who had been sterilized by a similar government program. so there's a little hope out there that north carolina and other states -- and i recognize what paul is saying, that some states haven't even said they're sorry -- but i think that north...
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there's a case, anderson in alberta, canada, where a woman sued the government for wrongful sterilization and actually recovered over $700,000. and that caused that government to step up and make available close to $140 million to individuals, over 1,000, who had been sterilized by a similar government program. so there's a little hope out there that north carolina and other states -- and i recognize what paul is saying that some states haven't even said they're sorry. but i think north carolina has an opportunity to do something unique, and that's to say that these individuals matter, that you know, even though they were voiceless in society, that they are human beings and they matter. >> it's again just stunning. we'll continue to follow it. areva martin and paul lombardo as well. thank you. >> thank you. >>> arab league monitors arrive in the heart of syria's uprising. but are they going to make any difference? tens of thousands of protesters flood the streets of homs to greet them. we'll show you how syrian forces responded. >>> and the deadly christmas fire in stamford, connecticut.
there's a case, anderson in alberta, canada, where a woman sued the government for wrongful sterilization and actually recovered over $700,000. and that caused that government to step up and make available close to $140 million to individuals, over 1,000, who had been sterilized by a similar government program. so there's a little hope out there that north carolina and other states -- and i recognize what paul is saying that some states haven't even said they're sorry. but i think north...
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there's your alberta clipper, white front that's moving across the great lakes and that's about it. take that after what we've endured the past two weeks. temperatures, it's december. so right around where we should be this time of year, maybe a little chillier than average in chicago. 29 degrees. 16. bring the scarf and the hat, wool hat, if you're traveling to minneapolis. it is winter after all. back to you. >> that's true. there's a lot of options out there because, you know, it's christmas shopping season. there are a lot of options for hat, scarves and gloves out there. >> that's right. you know. i'm sure you look cute -- >> i might buy some. >> get you some. >>> deliberate air strike. that's what two pakistani lawmakers are calling the nato attack that killed 24 of their troops last month. they say no other explanation makes any sense, but the united states still insists it was an accident. so let's bring in zain verjee live in london. any way to definitively determine who's right? >> no, not really. it's pakistan's word against the u.s. now what's happened is, is that this i
there's your alberta clipper, white front that's moving across the great lakes and that's about it. take that after what we've endured the past two weeks. temperatures, it's december. so right around where we should be this time of year, maybe a little chillier than average in chicago. 29 degrees. 16. bring the scarf and the hat, wool hat, if you're traveling to minneapolis. it is winter after all. back to you. >> that's true. there's a lot of options out there because, you know, it's...
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. >> alberta gonzales serve for the judged -- george w. -- alberto gonzales server for the george w. bush administration. he recently spoke about his experiences in that george of the bush white house and his thoughts on current legal issues. this was part of an event sponsored by the birmingham, alabama chapter of the federalist society. it is about 20 minutes. -- 40 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011]
. >> alberta gonzales serve for the judged -- george w. -- alberto gonzales server for the george w. bush administration. he recently spoke about his experiences in that george of the bush white house and his thoughts on current legal issues. this was part of an event sponsored by the birmingham, alabama chapter of the federalist society. it is about 20 minutes. -- 40 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011]