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this reality is nothing new in the appalachian region. during his $964.00 election campaign lyndon b. johnson visited appalachian and was horrified by the poverty he saw after his reelection he launched the most to plan to put an end to poverty. here and now requires on time there's no war on poverty in america i one of his ideas was to create food stamps coupons given free of charge to the poor . to this day the government distributes these food stamps to 40000000 american people. in this mobile home park in the heart of appalachian the majority of families benefit from this food aid. with the american flag hanging from the front steps this is the mobile home of 58 year olds iranian colonists a foeman marine raney and no longer works following a long term illness she receives a pension of 700 euros. she faces a daily struggle to get by and her financial difficulties have gotten worse since she took in her niece jennifer's an unemployed single mother who has 3 children to take care of. leah lindsey. and jane. fortunately jennifer receives
this reality is nothing new in the appalachian region. during his $964.00 election campaign lyndon b. johnson visited appalachian and was horrified by the poverty he saw after his reelection he launched the most to plan to put an end to poverty. here and now requires on time there's no war on poverty in america i one of his ideas was to create food stamps coupons given free of charge to the poor . to this day the government distributes these food stamps to 40000000 american people. in this...
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chestnut tree was once an american icon, a national symbol of strength and a cornerstone of the appalachianday it is functionally extinct. >> every year it produces bushels of nutritious chestnuts, supported wildlife like we've never seen since, and it also sustained the people. >> reporter: a blight, an aptly named type of fungus was brought to this country through trade at the turn of the 20th century and designated four billion trees in just five decades. those that remain in the wild cannot reproduce on their own. rex mann is a retired forest ranger who began volunteering with the american chestnut foundation over 20 years ago in hopes of giving the american chestnut tree a fighting chance. now for what researchers say is the first time in american history, a functionally extinct tree species could be restored. what is the research that you are doing now? >> we as a science team are trying to develop an american chestnut tree that has enough blight tolerance that it can survive in the forest. >> reporter: researchers at the american chestnut foundation are breeding the american chestnut
chestnut tree was once an american icon, a national symbol of strength and a cornerstone of the appalachianday it is functionally extinct. >> every year it produces bushels of nutritious chestnuts, supported wildlife like we've never seen since, and it also sustained the people. >> reporter: a blight, an aptly named type of fungus was brought to this country through trade at the turn of the 20th century and designated four billion trees in just five decades. those that remain in the...
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particularly the regional appalachian opioid strikeforce. they are focused in the appalachian region and while they have the fbi and hhs involved, they rely on local and state partners in order to combat the diversion of opioids in those areas. dr. gandotra: we are anchored in evidence-based practices. we have two main initiatives, provider clement of -- provider clinical support system as well as provider education for substance use disorder education as a whole in health-care care settings and education. we believe health care settings are the place we can improve our scope for educating the next level and the next generation. sen. blackburn: how widely utilized are those programs? dr. gandotra: i believe over 15 7,000 individuals have been trained. sen. blackburn: thank you. chairperson: senator whitehouse. whitehouse: thank you very much. let me start with the purdue pharma case. i don't know if you were involved, but more than one year ago, the senator and i sent a letter to the department of why theasking about case against purdue phar
particularly the regional appalachian opioid strikeforce. they are focused in the appalachian region and while they have the fbi and hhs involved, they rely on local and state partners in order to combat the diversion of opioids in those areas. dr. gandotra: we are anchored in evidence-based practices. we have two main initiatives, provider clement of -- provider clinical support system as well as provider education for substance use disorder education as a whole in health-care care settings...
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docg is the highest cru appalachian status that an italian wine can achieve.omination of origin and it's guaranteed. kind of a mouthful. >> it meets all the strict requirements. >> exactly. >> bear that label. how big a deal is the glass wear that you use. does that make a difference? i know the answer, but i'm asking anyhow. >> some say more so than others. but i would say it definitely impacts the way the aroma hits your nose, and the dissipation of the bubbles. if you pour it into a big pint glass, you're not going to have the same experience as you do in a flute or a wine glass. >> speaking of pouring, is there a correct way to open a bottle of sparkling wine so the cork doesn't fly out and destroy things? >> definitely. all of these have cages on them that hold the cork in. and you definitely want to keep your thumb over the top of the bottle as you open it. it seems like it's just a little puff, but sometimes you can have quite the force behind one of those bottles. it is very important to be cautious when opening. >> hold on securely as you're loosening
docg is the highest cru appalachian status that an italian wine can achieve.omination of origin and it's guaranteed. kind of a mouthful. >> it meets all the strict requirements. >> exactly. >> bear that label. how big a deal is the glass wear that you use. does that make a difference? i know the answer, but i'm asking anyhow. >> some say more so than others. but i would say it definitely impacts the way the aroma hits your nose, and the dissipation of the bubbles. if you...
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>>cpr she was certified at appalachian high school in barrel county there are not words maki a.be a few weeks back sydney saved his life like i was scared that i was going to lose um but like. >>i tried to stay as calm as i could i think anybody in this situation with panic a little bit. but. i tried not to. >>eric had lost consciousness and wasn't breathing but after calling 91sydney put her training to work in my first thought when i heard it was i don't know that i would have be able to do that. hatherine husky is a school cpr instructor, everyone in the building is very proud of this high school junior. >>to see and hear the story about sydney. that just reminds me how wonderful it is to work with the with the young people for dad spent some time in the hospital but is now just fine. >>thanks to his own daughter and the training she put to use you never know when you'll need to i never thought i would use it, but i still have it and i never thought i would be on a family member. >>unthinkable that a new avenue. >>such a good skill to have that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 penn
>>cpr she was certified at appalachian high school in barrel county there are not words maki a.be a few weeks back sydney saved his life like i was scared that i was going to lose um but like. >>i tried to stay as calm as i could i think anybody in this situation with panic a little bit. but. i tried not to. >>eric had lost consciousness and wasn't breathing but after calling 91sydney put her training to work in my first thought when i heard it was i don't know that i would...
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why is in virginia right in the middle of appalachian former coalmining part of the united states where people live the rather precarious life there and many of them extremely unwell the health facilities. relatively. very poor. and every year wise alone comes an extraordinary organization call rand rip remote area medical it's like a pop up n.h.s. it offers free care basically free what we have in britain told yes it's about examining the n.h.s. i describe it in the film as the n.h.s. comes to town for a few days and people to watch people drive from all over the country they drive interstate they sleep in their cars i interview people in their cars waiting then given the number and shortly before sunrise the numbers are read out and in they go and they go for. the most basic things dental abscesses that people of had for years but i'm going to say in the mining towns of this country as you know the general election the foam a bit towns they voted for boris johnson against the jeremy corbin project which wanted to reintroduce free dental care and reduce the number of a ties to contract
why is in virginia right in the middle of appalachian former coalmining part of the united states where people live the rather precarious life there and many of them extremely unwell the health facilities. relatively. very poor. and every year wise alone comes an extraordinary organization call rand rip remote area medical it's like a pop up n.h.s. it offers free care basically free what we have in britain told yes it's about examining the n.h.s. i describe it in the film as the n.h.s. comes to...
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in fact these winter storms will be hitting through the appalachians and through new england. we are talking wind and snow and freezing rain. so some real tough conditions out there on the roadways and cold as well. places like michigan, wisconsin, windchills are below 30 degrees. back to you. >>> timing out is 4:41. straight ahead, a bay area city cracking down on vaping. coming up where you could get fined for vaping in public. >>> taking a live look outside. this is from our exclusive salesforce tower camera as mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> this morning on palo alto
in fact these winter storms will be hitting through the appalachians and through new england. we are talking wind and snow and freezing rain. so some real tough conditions out there on the roadways and cold as well. places like michigan, wisconsin, windchills are below 30 degrees. back to you. >>> timing out is 4:41. straight ahead, a bay area city cracking down on vaping. coming up where you could get fined for vaping in public. >>> taking a live look outside. this is from...
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it stretches from the appalachians up to maine. it's expected to dump more than 1 foot of snow in some places. it obviously came at aad time for those traveling back from their thanksgiving holiday. for retailers, it may translate into more spending. with some schools closed the storm kept many at hom and possibly online, shopping on this cyber monday, expected to set sales records. co is at a walmart fulfillment center where packages go from your computer to your doorstep. >> rreorr: y, set, shop. today is expected to set records for online sales. that's on top of records set on thanksgiving and black friday. shoppers are forecast to spend nearly $9.5 billion shopping online onhis cyber monday. 19% as of last year. the most ever spent online in a single day in the u.s. the five-day stretch from thanksgiving through cyber monday is estimated to pull in nearly one-third of all holiday digital sales. walmart expects today will be one of the biggest days of the year for e-commerce orders. fulfillment centers in charge of getting those
it stretches from the appalachians up to maine. it's expected to dump more than 1 foot of snow in some places. it obviously came at aad time for those traveling back from their thanksgiving holiday. for retailers, it may translate into more spending. with some schools closed the storm kept many at hom and possibly online, shopping on this cyber monday, expected to set sales records. co is at a walmart fulfillment center where packages go from your computer to your doorstep. >> rreorr: y,...
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see snow flying, potentially, in northern alabama, right through central tennessee and into the appalachians, say west virginia. then, by wednesday morning, absolutely going to impact traffic from washington, d.c. through delaware, new jersey, new york and boston, all going to get snow, all driven and fueled by this serious bitter cold. it will feel like 1, chicago wednesday morning. waco, texas, for example, dropping 55 degrees in 36 hours, david. >> rain and snow and then freezing cold behind it. all right, ginger, thank you. >>> next, we have new reporting tonight in that fast-moving investigation of the deadly rampage at the naval base in pensacola. three people were killed, eight injured at that training facility on friday. the suspect, an officer in the saudi royal air force, and tonight, investigators are now retracing his final days here in the u.s., including a trip to new york city to see the rockefeller christmas tree. and news he bought his gun right here in the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos in pensacola tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new clues about the days leading up to that dead
see snow flying, potentially, in northern alabama, right through central tennessee and into the appalachians, say west virginia. then, by wednesday morning, absolutely going to impact traffic from washington, d.c. through delaware, new jersey, new york and boston, all going to get snow, all driven and fueled by this serious bitter cold. it will feel like 1, chicago wednesday morning. waco, texas, for example, dropping 55 degrees in 36 hours, david. >> rain and snow and then freezing cold...
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québec also down here towards the south we could be seeing snow in the higher elevations of the appalachiansand that is going to be very close to atlanta so for atlanta it is going to be a chilly day for you but your temperatures are going to go up by the time we get towards saturday we will be seeing some windy conditions as well with some rain in the forecast. the weather sponsored by qatar and. the shocking treatment of disabled people in rumanian state run care in this case you cannot have access to a toilet or water institutions funded by the european union he has his hands and his fates tied to the bed 5 years after highlighting these abuses people in power returns to romania and a 2 part series and discovers the scandal runs further afield europe's recurring shame on al-jazeera a dramatic year for donald trump ends with impeachment threatening his presidency no one not even the president is above the law what next for the man hoping to win a 2nd time in power and 2020 the impeachment inquiry is a scam join us for the latest developments on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello this is
québec also down here towards the south we could be seeing snow in the higher elevations of the appalachiansand that is going to be very close to atlanta so for atlanta it is going to be a chilly day for you but your temperatures are going to go up by the time we get towards saturday we will be seeing some windy conditions as well with some rain in the forecast. the weather sponsored by qatar and. the shocking treatment of disabled people in rumanian state run care in this case you cannot have...
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additionally the towards created the appalachian regional prescription opioid strikeforce also known as our bow, a joint law enforcement ever that provides resources expertise of multiple agencies to identify, investigate and prosecute healthcare fraud schemes. since october 2018 the strikeforce charged 70 defendant's who were collectively responsible for distributing 40 million pills. these medical professionals were charged with drug trafficking offenses and stiff penalties and opioids. the strikeforce has worked hand in hand with hhs to ensure when there's a takedown of medical professionals patients are not left out in the cold, rather they are met by a team of public health officials who can represent a legitimate medical providers for dixon recovery services. the department recognizes we cannot prosecute our way out of this crisis and have been using our resources to prevent opioid abuse before it takes place. this occurs through school and community outreach partnership of native american tribes, public service announcements and training for medical professionals. additionally
additionally the towards created the appalachian regional prescription opioid strikeforce also known as our bow, a joint law enforcement ever that provides resources expertise of multiple agencies to identify, investigate and prosecute healthcare fraud schemes. since october 2018 the strikeforce charged 70 defendant's who were collectively responsible for distributing 40 million pills. these medical professionals were charged with drug trafficking offenses and stiff penalties and opioids. the...
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the crash wiped out a section of the famous appalachian trail as well. injured, and the cause is under investigation. >>> an alarming robbery caught on camera is getting a lot of attention tonight for what happened after a man stole a woman's bag. here's a woman at a shopping center in st. paul, minnesota earlier this week putting away packages. that's when the crook tried to pull off her purse. the victim's arm got caught in the strap and she got dragged when the robbers drove off. all the cash she had saved for christmas gifts was inside. she eventually got loose. she was not seriously injured. >>> there are big changes to tell you about at one of the country's premier tourist attractions. sea world has been under fire for its killer whale shows. now it's taking a different approach to how it treats these giants from the deep. kerry sanders explains. >> reporter: the killer whale show was once all about the spectacle. but,000 now -- >> r50i9 now sea world is at a point where we are evolving our killer whale presentations to more closely reflect our con
the crash wiped out a section of the famous appalachian trail as well. injured, and the cause is under investigation. >>> an alarming robbery caught on camera is getting a lot of attention tonight for what happened after a man stole a woman's bag. here's a woman at a shopping center in st. paul, minnesota earlier this week putting away packages. that's when the crook tried to pull off her purse. the victim's arm got caught in the strap and she got dragged when the robbers drove off....
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for some about 15 degrees above the average that wessel weather will make its way through the appalachians gradually heading towards the eastern seaboard and notice that little curl of wintry weather central parts of canada down across the northern plains as we go on into the 2nd half of the week and down to the caribbean not too bad here it's very much a case of sunshine and showers still some very large downpours across the western side of the region. a university degree to be a doctor or a teacher but without any study. one i want to use to investigate the pakistani company that led julie selling fake degrees to the dolls of the around the world on out 0. 0. 3. hello again i'm a saucy attend a reminder of our top stories this hour the united nations is warning of devastating consequences for civilians in syria as a province nearly 250000 people have fled the area after 2 weeks of heavy bombardment by russian and syrian government forces. chile's president sebastian pinera has signed off on holding a referendum on a new constitution in april next year there have been weeks of protests ag
for some about 15 degrees above the average that wessel weather will make its way through the appalachians gradually heading towards the eastern seaboard and notice that little curl of wintry weather central parts of canada down across the northern plains as we go on into the 2nd half of the week and down to the caribbean not too bad here it's very much a case of sunshine and showers still some very large downpours across the western side of the region. a university degree to be a doctor or a...
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in place behind this system we've got a line of snow really just staying along the line of the appalachian mountains ahead of that we've got that mild air so that will be turning to rain we could have some heavy rain at times but just begin to look at these temperatures here through central regions of the u.s. and also into winnipeg that in manitoba in canada minus 19 minus 15 minus 21 in winnipeg on wednesday this is about 11 degrees below the average over these days time highs and minus 16 in minneapolis and again the average is minus 3 so really very cold conditions there's no doubt working its way across in the pacific northwest but just about staying clear wednesday further to the south into california so 14 celsius the high for you there in san francisco it sets. across much of the caribbean we have got one or 2 scottish as you can see them here working their way across into areas of the dominican republic maybe a few shiloh's just across into the leeward islands but for the most part it is fine and dry for the next couple of days on cool still very nice 30 celsius in havana. capturi
in place behind this system we've got a line of snow really just staying along the line of the appalachian mountains ahead of that we've got that mild air so that will be turning to rain we could have some heavy rain at times but just begin to look at these temperatures here through central regions of the u.s. and also into winnipeg that in manitoba in canada minus 19 minus 15 minus 21 in winnipeg on wednesday this is about 11 degrees below the average over these days time highs and minus 16 in...
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whether or not you get the snow the cold gets right to the east coast and snow showers on the appalachians a long way south as you can see but it's only get to say slightly less cold the wind isn't as strong as you can see but also there's rather less snow falling in california is going all the way down from north to south and the rain is possible in the sas during tuesday maybe even. there's also a greater likelihood of shows showing up in most of the small caribbean islands the breeze is picked up to some degrees and it's producing big clouds. close your eyes. listen. muslim i never thought i'd be singing you try living with the boy i never dreamt of the way the words fail music speaks to short films about how music knocked down and inspire hope for a better life a.j. selects on al-jazeera. top stories for you this hour on al-jazeera the white house says it will not participate in the next step of the impeachment inquiry into u.s. president on trial inquiries looking into whether trump abused his power by asking crane to investigate his political rival iraq's parliament's acceptance of p
whether or not you get the snow the cold gets right to the east coast and snow showers on the appalachians a long way south as you can see but it's only get to say slightly less cold the wind isn't as strong as you can see but also there's rather less snow falling in california is going all the way down from north to south and the rain is possible in the sas during tuesday maybe even. there's also a greater likelihood of shows showing up in most of the small caribbean islands the breeze is...
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pretty sparky thunderstorms we think more or less from texas or maybe east texas woods across the appalachians towards d.c. to his merry land in the carolinas that will hang around and move slowly east was for tween monday and tuesday the cogia always to the west so this is a place to watch for violent thunderstorms and more especially when it's even a bit of freezing rain possibly everywhere else is quite quiet the cloud is creeping in on the pacific coast but it's just cloud for the time being nothing much more to it a little change in the caribbean there the breeze is to blowing through occasional light showers the heaviest ones probably through jamaica than toward next right here in honduras on monday and possibly choose day as well and always is going to be this line that's your costa rica and panama that says they have issues and in colombia we sense a big shots recently in colombia but maybe more useful and still flooding is the stuff in paraguay and southeast in brazil. in 2008 just near undocumented a groundbreaking skiing. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its
pretty sparky thunderstorms we think more or less from texas or maybe east texas woods across the appalachians towards d.c. to his merry land in the carolinas that will hang around and move slowly east was for tween monday and tuesday the cogia always to the west so this is a place to watch for violent thunderstorms and more especially when it's even a bit of freezing rain possibly everywhere else is quite quiet the cloud is creeping in on the pacific coast but it's just cloud for the time...
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in the 1960s we had an appalachian law in order to improve appalachia but it did not help it just made life harder and accustomed to people getting benefits. so in this book i mark the divide and johnson's howard university speech and i think johnson got ahead. i do have a very -- all say it we can move on. i have a long treatment of the 1964 convention at which the mississippi delegation was not seated in the decision betrayal by organized labor with johnson to turn away those people because they needed the vote of the regular mississippi party. >> hi i'm excited to read your book, it seems like a rightful success or two, rather book was also excellent. there seems to be two schools of thought on the pogo right about the great society in the welfare state. first it was batted counterproductive and second more modern were accommodation. it basically does enough or about enough and if you include transfers and tax credits into poverty rates since 1960s you will see a lot of these programs help to reduce poverty and we should not accept the left-wing narrative that we need to do so much
in the 1960s we had an appalachian law in order to improve appalachia but it did not help it just made life harder and accustomed to people getting benefits. so in this book i mark the divide and johnson's howard university speech and i think johnson got ahead. i do have a very -- all say it we can move on. i have a long treatment of the 1964 convention at which the mississippi delegation was not seated in the decision betrayal by organized labor with johnson to turn away those people because...
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this system working its way across into the southeast the snow generally along the lines of the appalachian mountains we have got rain ahead of that system so wet day and atlanta on a choosing the high of 20 celsius a few showers in the forecast across areas of the caribbean. monday across into the windward islands extending down into the leeward islands on tuesday and on both days expect to see wanted to showers in areas of the bahamas. education is the beacon that might. take inspiration and determination to ensure you get to live in the remote areas don't have electricity t.v. or computers. show our love finds a way. to watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now that the f.b.i. investigation best occasion into a shooting at a u.s. naval base in florida says they're working on the assumption the attack was an act of terrorism as a national who was there to receive training shot dead 3 students on friday. a strike is being called in hong kong to mark 6 months since the start of anti-government protest organizers say the movement shows no sign of slowing as hundreds of thousa
this system working its way across into the southeast the snow generally along the lines of the appalachian mountains we have got rain ahead of that system so wet day and atlanta on a choosing the high of 20 celsius a few showers in the forecast across areas of the caribbean. monday across into the windward islands extending down into the leeward islands on tuesday and on both days expect to see wanted to showers in areas of the bahamas. education is the beacon that might. take inspiration and...
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in the 1960s, we had an appalachian law in order to improve appalachia but it didn't help appalachia, it just made life harder their accustomed to people to getting benefits. so i divide in this book, i marked the divide at johnson howard university speech. i think johnson got ahead of his keys. and i do have a very, we can move on but i do have a long treatment of the 1964 convention at which the mississippi delegation was not seated and the decision kind of betrayal by organized labor with johnson to turn away those people because they needed the vote of the regular mississippi party. >> i'm excited to read your book, it seems like the rightful successor to your forgotten man but which was also excellent. there seems to be two schools of thought on the political right about the welfare state. the first is it was bad and counterproductive, the second which is more modern and more accommodation or centrist is that it basically does enough or about enough and if you include transfers and tax credits into poverty rates, since 1960 you'll see that a lot of these programs helped to reduce
in the 1960s, we had an appalachian law in order to improve appalachia but it didn't help appalachia, it just made life harder their accustomed to people to getting benefits. so i divide in this book, i marked the divide at johnson howard university speech. i think johnson got ahead of his keys. and i do have a very, we can move on but i do have a long treatment of the 1964 convention at which the mississippi delegation was not seated and the decision kind of betrayal by organized labor with...
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streak of cloud shooting across the central plains on the appalachians that's a frontal system along its you've got snow to the north and rain to the south at its slow moving will be heavy. the weather sponsored by qatar and. also this is the opportunity to understand a very different way where there are people saying how can we don't leave. a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here with the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that mean things because on a project that's what we diffuse it was one of the soundness of settlement and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the 21st century jerusalem a rock and a hard place on al-jazeera from the al-jazeera london bureau cost center to special guests in conversation this is the chance to start the revolution unprompted uninterrupted we need to do away with the way evil because it stops conversation where should we get our land to bhutan meets the eye candy this is the beginning of friends
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pretty sparky thunderstorms we think more or less from texas or maybe east texas woods across the appalachians towards d.c. too is maryland and the carolinas that'll hang around and move slowly east was between monday and tuesday the cogia always to the west so this is a place to watch for violent thunderstorms and more especially when it's even a bit of freezing rain possibly everywhere else is quite quiet the cloud is creeping in on the pacific coast but it's just clouds the time being nothing much more to it little change in the caribbean then the breezes to blowing through occasional light showers the heaviest ones probably through jamaica then toward nicaragua and honduras on monday and possibly cheese day as well and what is going to be this line that's your costa rica and panama that says they have issues and in colombia we sense a big shows recently in colombia but maybe more useful and still flooding is the stuff in paraguay and southeast and brazil. in 2008. documenting groundbreaking. preparing summer in the children for entry into its toughest universities. 'd we return to. the sch
pretty sparky thunderstorms we think more or less from texas or maybe east texas woods across the appalachians towards d.c. too is maryland and the carolinas that'll hang around and move slowly east was between monday and tuesday the cogia always to the west so this is a place to watch for violent thunderstorms and more especially when it's even a bit of freezing rain possibly everywhere else is quite quiet the cloud is creeping in on the pacific coast but it's just clouds the time being...
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whether or not you get the snow the cold gets right to the east coast and snow showers on the appalachians a long way south as you can see you get to say slightly less cold the wind isn't as strong as you can see but also is rather less snow falling in california is going all the way down from north to south and the rain is possible in the sas during choose day maybe even. there's also a greater likelihood of shout showing up in most a small caribbean islands the breeze is picked up to some degrees and is producing big clouds. close your eyes. listen. to the muslim i never thought i'd be singing in parliament with the boy i never dreamt of the way the words fail music speaks to short films about how music enough down the rules and inspire hope for a better life a.j. selects on al-jazeera. al-jazeera world meets to arabs. left the middle east but for successful careers in other parts of the wilds. the lebanese kind of want to just turned on the tension in brazil. occupying the norwegian of the industry. the news on chinese leading to unexpected places. the doctor and the oil man on al-jazee
whether or not you get the snow the cold gets right to the east coast and snow showers on the appalachians a long way south as you can see you get to say slightly less cold the wind isn't as strong as you can see but also is rather less snow falling in california is going all the way down from north to south and the rain is possible in the sas during choose day maybe even. there's also a greater likelihood of shout showing up in most a small caribbean islands the breeze is picked up to some...
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chestnut tree was once an american icon, a national symbol of strength and a cornerstone of the appalachianfe like we've d it alsotaed the nptly to t country through trade at the turn of the 20th century and decimated four billion trees in just five decades. those that remain in the wild cannot reproduce on their own. rex mann is a retired forest ranger who began volunteering with the american chestnut foundation over 20 years ago in hopes of giving the american chestnut tree a fighting chance. you had a health battle, and that inspired you. >> when i retired, i was diagnosed with stage-four non-hodgkins lymphoma. i had a decision to make. i could do nothing and let nature take care of it, or i could choose to use the best science we had and try to drive that monster into remission. >> reporter: now for what researchers say is the first time in american history, a functionally extinct tree species could be restored. what is the research that you are doing now? >> we as a science team are trying to develop an american chestnut tree that has enough blight tolerance that it could survive in th
chestnut tree was once an american icon, a national symbol of strength and a cornerstone of the appalachianfe like we've d it alsotaed the nptly to t country through trade at the turn of the 20th century and decimated four billion trees in just five decades. those that remain in the wild cannot reproduce on their own. rex mann is a retired forest ranger who began volunteering with the american chestnut foundation over 20 years ago in hopes of giving the american chestnut tree a fighting chance....
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in place behind this system we've got a line of snow really just staying along the line of the appalachian mountains ahead of that we've got that mild air so that will be turning to rain we could have some heavy rain at times but just begin to look at these temperatures here through central regions of the u.s. and also. in manitoba in canada minus 19 minus 15 minus 21 in winnipeg on wednesday this is about 11 degrees below the average over these days time highs and minus 16 in minneapolis and again the average is minus 3 so really very cold conditions there's no working its way across in the pacific northwest but just about staying clear wednesday further to the south into california so 14 celsius the high for you there in san francisco it's a across much of the caribbean we have got one and 2 scottish as you can see them here working their way across into areas of the dominican republic maybe a few showers just across into the leeward islands but for the most part it is fine and dry for the next couple of days and very nice 30 celsius in havana. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of al
in place behind this system we've got a line of snow really just staying along the line of the appalachian mountains ahead of that we've got that mild air so that will be turning to rain we could have some heavy rain at times but just begin to look at these temperatures here through central regions of the u.s. and also. in manitoba in canada minus 19 minus 15 minus 21 in winnipeg on wednesday this is about 11 degrees below the average over these days time highs and minus 16 in minneapolis and...
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and then through the spine of the appalachians, and then it looks like d.c., philly and new york, right're all in about one to three inches of snow. that's wednesday morning. until then, it's very warm. temperatures in the eastern half of the country are going to hit 60 possibly in new york city, d.c. could be in the 60s. >> you could even actually feel it this morning as you were stepping outside the house. it felt a bit different than it has over the last couple of days. >>> still ahead, jewish groups condemn president trump for playing into anti-semitic stereotypes. his latest comments about jewish people and money coming up next. --for massive capacity-- --and ultra-fast speeds. almost 2 gigs here in minneapolis. that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver. (woman) and if verizon 5g can deliver performance like this in these places... it's pretty crazy. ...just imagine what it can do for you. ♪ when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision
and then through the spine of the appalachians, and then it looks like d.c., philly and new york, right're all in about one to three inches of snow. that's wednesday morning. until then, it's very warm. temperatures in the eastern half of the country are going to hit 60 possibly in new york city, d.c. could be in the 60s. >> you could even actually feel it this morning as you were stepping outside the house. it felt a bit different than it has over the last couple of days. >>>...
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here are all your winter weather advisories, across the appalachians, up towards new england and thecoast a little bit too warm for snow but as we get into the overnight hours, temperatures are going to drop and we will see the potential for significant snow, especially north and west of the city. so there's our transitioning low. this is 4:00 a.m. tuesday, eventually moving offshore on tuesday afternoon. but we're still going to see quite a bit of snow, especially north and west of new york and in towards new england. additional snow totals, some of these computer models differ, especially when you look at boston, anywhere from 9 to 3 inches, new york city we think 2 inches for you, 2, 3 inches and upstate new york we'll see the big jackpot snow toes tails. ladies -- totals. ladies, be prepared, there will be delays and cancellations. lauren: almost 500 flights have been canceled today so far, it's only 5:00 in the morning. 5,000 flights have been delayed. this is during american airline's busiest weekend of the year. cheryl: cyber monday on track to break records. they're predictin
here are all your winter weather advisories, across the appalachians, up towards new england and thecoast a little bit too warm for snow but as we get into the overnight hours, temperatures are going to drop and we will see the potential for significant snow, especially north and west of the city. so there's our transitioning low. this is 4:00 a.m. tuesday, eventually moving offshore on tuesday afternoon. but we're still going to see quite a bit of snow, especially north and west of new york...
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. >> some years ago there was a shooting called grundy law school, appalachian law school in virginiadean, a student, and a teacher, and there were two former cops who went and got their firearms, pointed at the shooter, the shooter dropped the gun.or at that point, students charged the shooter and tackled the shooter.sh "the washington post" reported the reason the gunman subdued because the students tackled him leaving out they pointed at the shooter and caused for him to drop the gun. "the washington post" said why aren't you reporting theth trut? she had no coherent answer. it didn't fit the script and they decided not to report what really happened. >> gregg: it is amazing, the hypocrisy of people like joe biden who has armed security protecting him but worshipers in a church aren't allowed to have armed security according to joe biden. >> absolutely, nancy pelosi, armored cars, barack obama, all of them have security. they send their kids to school with security, but they don't want security for other people. listen, i don't think it is a surprise that this happened in texas. te
. >> some years ago there was a shooting called grundy law school, appalachian law school in virginiadean, a student, and a teacher, and there were two former cops who went and got their firearms, pointed at the shooter, the shooter dropped the gun.or at that point, students charged the shooter and tackled the shooter.sh "the washington post" reported the reason the gunman subdued because the students tackled him leaving out they pointed at the shooter and caused for him to drop...
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this system working its way across into the southeast the snow generally along the lines of the appalachian mountains we have got rain ahead of that system so wet day and atlanta on a cheese of the high of 20 celsius a few showers in the forecast across areas over the counter. monday across into the . tuesday and on both days expect to see wanted to showers in areas of the bahamas. think stories generate found some news of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison doesn't mean right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the facts the western media jumps on stories we don't taking down the misinformation from the journalism it's about telling the stories of those human beings on the ground with the listening post on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks all the holes in its path what destroyed and this is all that we detail coverage when mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely with the promises that he would end the plague of violence in
this system working its way across into the southeast the snow generally along the lines of the appalachian mountains we have got rain ahead of that system so wet day and atlanta on a cheese of the high of 20 celsius a few showers in the forecast across areas over the counter. monday across into the . tuesday and on both days expect to see wanted to showers in areas of the bahamas. think stories generate found some news of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with...
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a lot of rain and a mention churr, wintery -- mixture, wintery mix across the mountains of the appalachiansbecause there's a lot of moisture with this up towards the northeast as we get into overnight tonight and into saturday. messy, messy day not only today but into saturday. a lot of heavy rain. we could see several inches of rain, especially across portions of new england as we get into the next 12 to 24 hours. we'll be tracking our next storm system moving into the west. so an active period of time. today's forecast along the plains states, quiet. the west coast storm will move in over the next couple years. the east coast is a complete mess today and a tomorrow. there's our west coast storm. lot of good skiing this winter. cheryl and lauren. lauren: i love the skiing part. janice, thank you. have a great weekend. janice: happy friday. cheryl: twitter is taking serious steps to avoid confusion for the election season which of course is coming up. lauren:.lauren: tracee carrasch the details. tracee: twitter will verify every candidate running for office, this comes as twitter recently b
a lot of rain and a mention churr, wintery -- mixture, wintery mix across the mountains of the appalachiansbecause there's a lot of moisture with this up towards the northeast as we get into overnight tonight and into saturday. messy, messy day not only today but into saturday. a lot of heavy rain. we could see several inches of rain, especially across portions of new england as we get into the next 12 to 24 hours. we'll be tracking our next storm system moving into the west. so an active...
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some it's about 15 degrees about the efforts that wessel weather will make its way through the appalachians gradually heading towards the eastern seaboard and notice that the cold wintry weather center pos of canada down across the northern plains as we go on into the 2nd half of the week and down to the caribbean not too bad here it's very much a case of sunshine and showers still some very lousy down poles across the western side of the region. a university degree to be a doctor or a teacher but without any study or exams one when he still investigates the pakistani company at legibly selling fake degrees to the thousands of police around the world on al jazeera and. al jazeera. where ever you. this is al-jazeera. hello there i'm dealing with donald this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.n. warns solve a disaster as almost a portrait of a 1000000 syrians escape intensifying sink in the last brettle held office. for protests in chile as the president signs a decree for a referendum on a new constitution.
some it's about 15 degrees about the efforts that wessel weather will make its way through the appalachians gradually heading towards the eastern seaboard and notice that the cold wintry weather center pos of canada down across the northern plains as we go on into the 2nd half of the week and down to the caribbean not too bad here it's very much a case of sunshine and showers still some very lousy down poles across the western side of the region. a university degree to be a doctor or a teacher...
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look at how far south some of that snow even extends down into the southern appalachian mountains. that is how cold it's going to get after the system continues to slide through. even overnight tonight and monday night you're still going to have a lot of these same areas picking up some snow. the heaviest snow is mainly focused across portions of the northeast going forward. widespread amounts of about 6 to 8 inches and some spots could pick up over a foot of snow before this system finally ends. this is not the news you want to hear if you are planning to travel today. whether it's by road or especially if it's by air. delays likely. chicago, detroit, cleveland, big delays possible for boston, new york, philadelphia, and d.c. one of the thing to notice even out west as that next system comes in, also likely delays in the west coast cities as well. many. >> no relief in sight for people who have to travel today. thank you. >> let's go to cnn's natascha chen at the signs say the waits are about 15 minutes and there are lines on both sides of the escalator we are looking at so why it
look at how far south some of that snow even extends down into the southern appalachian mountains. that is how cold it's going to get after the system continues to slide through. even overnight tonight and monday night you're still going to have a lot of these same areas picking up some snow. the heaviest snow is mainly focused across portions of the northeast going forward. widespread amounts of about 6 to 8 inches and some spots could pick up over a foot of snow before this system finally...
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whether or not you get the snow the cold gets right to the east coast and snow showers on the appalachians a long way south as you can see but it's only get to say slightly less cold the wind isn't as strong as you can see but also is rather less snow falling in california is going all the way down from north to south and the rain is possible in the south during choose day maybe even. there's also a greater likelihood of shows showing up in most of the small caribbean islands the breeze is picked up to some degrees and it's producing big clouds. think stories generate fountains of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison there's a me right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the facts the western media jumps on stories without taking down the misinformation from the journalism it's about telling the stories of those human beings on the ground with the listening post on al-jazeera. the world's largest oil producer has failed to trade on the foreign stock exc
whether or not you get the snow the cold gets right to the east coast and snow showers on the appalachians a long way south as you can see but it's only get to say slightly less cold the wind isn't as strong as you can see but also is rather less snow falling in california is going all the way down from north to south and the rain is possible in the south during choose day maybe even. there's also a greater likelihood of shows showing up in most of the small caribbean islands the breeze is...
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24 hours, from the tornados to the ice storm ongoing and the snow, and flooding concerns in the appalachians attorneys were the big story. yesterday afternoon and evening, a december tornado outbreak. we had a report of 37 tornadoes, many of them were in louisiana, and alabama, and portions of mississippi, and we had three fatalities, two in alabama, and one in louisiana, and we have at least seven to eight other injuries related to these storms, and these were serious tornadoes, these were strong tornadoes, and obviously, you know, it can happen in december in the deep south, it doesn't happen often but if they do, usually it is this exact same area. so here is how it played out. in this, all of the little red dot, all of the tornado reports that you had. you can see, all the way from alexandra, who at one point was under a tornadoes emergency and then headed for the macomb area, to hattiesburg, and also at this hour this morning, we have a couple of storms in southern portions of the panhandle region of florida, tornado warnings. so we're in the quite done yet. the winter side of this stor
24 hours, from the tornados to the ice storm ongoing and the snow, and flooding concerns in the appalachians attorneys were the big story. yesterday afternoon and evening, a december tornado outbreak. we had a report of 37 tornadoes, many of them were in louisiana, and alabama, and portions of mississippi, and we had three fatalities, two in alabama, and one in louisiana, and we have at least seven to eight other injuries related to these storms, and these were serious tornadoes, these were...
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the spine of the appalachians is going to get snow.dvisories in areas of tennessee this morning. and by far the worst of it has been, and will continue to be interior sections of new england, and that's where the high elevations may end up with maybe 12 to 18 inches, already a few spots at 13 inches of snow, in massachusetts, and near the capital district. and the heaviest snow right now is in the southern tear of new york and also northern portions of pennsylvania, and this will rotate and shift towards philly and new york later today, especially as we go through the late afternoon, into the evening. this is the additional snowfall amounts. philadelphia and new york, you could get maybe another one to two inches later on today. you're not completely done. and after the sun sets and the temperatures drop, secondary runs, untreated roads could get slippery. heaviest snow from boston to the coast. and this could last into tuesday morning for some of you. another six inches possible there. and everybody else a little bit lower amounts. as
the spine of the appalachians is going to get snow.dvisories in areas of tennessee this morning. and by far the worst of it has been, and will continue to be interior sections of new england, and that's where the high elevations may end up with maybe 12 to 18 inches, already a few spots at 13 inches of snow, in massachusetts, and near the capital district. and the heaviest snow right now is in the southern tear of new york and also northern portions of pennsylvania, and this will rotate and...
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this system working its way across into the southeast the snow generally along the lines of the appalachian mountains we have got rain ahead of that system so wet day and atlanta on a choosier the high of 20 celsius a few showers in the forecast across areas of the caribbean. monday across into the windward islands extending down into the leeward islands on tuesday and on both days expect to see wanted to showers in areas of the bahamas. day one of a new era in television news we badly need at this moment leadership and values this encampment that we're in today it didn't exist 3 weeks ago now there's at least 20000 or hinder refugees who live here on al-jazeera i got to commend you all more i'm hearing is good journalism president hosni mubarak has resigned after all long lies the attempts of cover ups jamal khashoggi his loved ones want some form of closure people are suffering put on dying entire school systems books elapsing we are in the beginning of a mass extinction we saw the syrian army flag hoisted high into the city just to play for the. moments a good 2 missiles a minute about a
this system working its way across into the southeast the snow generally along the lines of the appalachian mountains we have got rain ahead of that system so wet day and atlanta on a choosier the high of 20 celsius a few showers in the forecast across areas of the caribbean. monday across into the windward islands extending down into the leeward islands on tuesday and on both days expect to see wanted to showers in areas of the bahamas. day one of a new era in television news we badly need at...
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and many other areas of the rust belt and central appalachian were deeply affected. so that makes us answer the question, why there? what is it about that part of the country that has been so deeply affected. and so we talk about some potential explanation, and obviously, we can blame a lot of it on the opioid epidemic, and these are the areas where the opioids are prevalent, and gaps in the health care system, and obesity are all potential factor, the but when you are realizing that there are 35 causes of deaths where the mortality has increased, it makes you wonder about the systemic cause of the problem. >> and interesting to be mentioning ohio, because "the new york times" is publishing this morning and online interactive about the class of 2000 in minford, ohio and the school yearbook as a staple of teenaged life, but for some it reflects the devastating toll of opioid crisis, and they go to the area for the photos in this yearbook, and think go through some of the people, and many of the people who have been affected by it first in their lead here is oxycontin
and many other areas of the rust belt and central appalachian were deeply affected. so that makes us answer the question, why there? what is it about that part of the country that has been so deeply affected. and so we talk about some potential explanation, and obviously, we can blame a lot of it on the opioid epidemic, and these are the areas where the opioids are prevalent, and gaps in the health care system, and obesity are all potential factor, the but when you are realizing that there are...
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in place behind this system we've got a line of snow really just staying along the line of the appalachian mountains ahead of that we've got that mild air so that will be turning to rain we could have some heavy rain at times but just begin to look at these temperatures head through central regions of the u.s. and also. in manitoba in canada minus 19 minus 15 minus 21 in winnipeg on wednesday this is about 11 degrees below the average over these days time highs and minus 16 in minneapolis and again the average is minus 3 so really very cold conditions there's no working its way across in the pacific northwest but just about staying clear wednesday further to the south into california so 14 celsius the high for you there in san francisco it sets a k. across much of the caribbean we have got one and 2 scottish as you can see them here working their way across into areas of the dominican republic maybe a few showers just across into the leeward islands but for the most part it is fine and dry for the next couple of days on cool still very nice 30 celsius in havana. it. the last time i spoke t
in place behind this system we've got a line of snow really just staying along the line of the appalachian mountains ahead of that we've got that mild air so that will be turning to rain we could have some heavy rain at times but just begin to look at these temperatures head through central regions of the u.s. and also. in manitoba in canada minus 19 minus 15 minus 21 in winnipeg on wednesday this is about 11 degrees below the average over these days time highs and minus 16 in minneapolis and...
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for some about 15 degrees above the average that wessel weather will make its way through the appalachians gradually heading towards the eastern seaboard and notice that little curl of wintry weather central parts of canada down across the northern plains as we go on into the 2nd half of the week and down to the caribbean not too bad here it's very much a case of sunshine and showers still some very lovely downpours across the western side of the region. a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here with the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that maintains the can only project that's what we defuse it was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the 21st century jerusalem our rock and a hard place on al-jazeera my name is some people say that my feelings are only programmed that they're not real but if i think they're real then they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the w
for some about 15 degrees above the average that wessel weather will make its way through the appalachians gradually heading towards the eastern seaboard and notice that little curl of wintry weather central parts of canada down across the northern plains as we go on into the 2nd half of the week and down to the caribbean not too bad here it's very much a case of sunshine and showers still some very lovely downpours across the western side of the region. a city defined by military occupation...
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in the winter storm warnings, or advisories, the spine of the appalachians is still snowing and the heaviestsland, and eastern mass, and now the heavy snow is starting to push up into areas of maine, that's where we will have the worst road conditions out there today, as we go throughout even the afternoon, of i-95, from portland to augusta to bangor maine. and albany new york, it looks like you're done. hartford, almost done. just some snow showers. the heaviest snows from providence through areas of the east portions of heading out to the cape here, from boston. and so a little bit of rain mixed out of there, nantucket and portsmouth and northward, the snow is starting to fill in from portland to the coast. this is the additional snowfall forecast. maybe another two, three inches in boston. and the heavier snow during the day. and maine will get nailed and a possibility of six to eight inches in a few spots, as far as like the other issues, once the cold air starts wrapping in behind this, we start the lake effect snow, erie to buffalo, to syracuse, to watertown, getting some snow, too. th
in the winter storm warnings, or advisories, the spine of the appalachians is still snowing and the heaviestsland, and eastern mass, and now the heavy snow is starting to push up into areas of maine, that's where we will have the worst road conditions out there today, as we go throughout even the afternoon, of i-95, from portland to augusta to bangor maine. and albany new york, it looks like you're done. hartford, almost done. just some snow showers. the heaviest snows from providence through...
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this is the pinot gris 2012 vintage, north coast appalachian. >> okay, so this glass here?e. >> what would we buy this similar wine for if we weren't going direct to the vineyard? >> the $16 range, so it's right there, it's right in the sweet spot. >> so there's some savings in going this direction? >> absolutely. >> and if you pick a portfolio of our wines, we can do better than that price. >> oh, no, we're gonna be in the nines. $9, $10. [laughter] >> by the time he's done. >> yeah. >> have you guys met marcus lemonis? [laughter] >> private label products like this will dramatically improve your margins, but in order to make room for these kind of products, we need to clear out the stuff that's been sitting there for years. so when we get back to the store, i'm gonna have dan lower the prices and liquidate some of the slow moving merchandise. thanks, guys, appreciate it. >> thanks again, marcus, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks, marcus. >> thanks, guys. all right, let's head home. >> this end's coming all the way out, correct? we're gonna move this all the way down?
this is the pinot gris 2012 vintage, north coast appalachian. >> okay, so this glass here?e. >> what would we buy this similar wine for if we weren't going direct to the vineyard? >> the $16 range, so it's right there, it's right in the sweet spot. >> so there's some savings in going this direction? >> absolutely. >> and if you pick a portfolio of our wines, we can do better than that price. >> oh, no, we're gonna be in the nines. $9, $10. [laughter]...
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pretty sparky thunderstorms wheezing more or less from texas or maybe east texas woods across the appalachians towards d.c. too is maryland in the carolinas that'll hang around a move slowly east was for tween monday and tuesday the coda always to the west so this is a place to watch for violent thunderstorms and more especially when it's even a bit of freezing rain possibly everywhere else is quite quiet the cloud is creeping in on the pacific coast but it's just cloud for the time being nothing much more to it little change in the caribbean then the breezes to blowing through occasional light showers the heaviest one's property through jamaica than toward nicaragua and honduras on monday and possibly choose day as well i know which is going to be this line that's your costa rica and panama that season have issues and in colombia we sense a big shots recently in colombia but maybe more useful and still flooding is the stuff in paraguay and southeast in brazil. discover the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across on network of channels and 206 boys then to go to none of them have citiz
pretty sparky thunderstorms wheezing more or less from texas or maybe east texas woods across the appalachians towards d.c. too is maryland in the carolinas that'll hang around a move slowly east was for tween monday and tuesday the coda always to the west so this is a place to watch for violent thunderstorms and more especially when it's even a bit of freezing rain possibly everywhere else is quite quiet the cloud is creeping in on the pacific coast but it's just cloud for the time being...
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of fresh water resources which include, and i quote again, the highlands region in the central appalachian mountains is expected to wet up as warmer air carrying more moisture leads to what they call intensification of the water cycle, what you and i would call is flooding. the laboratory warns, and i quote them here, that the implications of this intensification are immense. university of arkansas contributed 51 papers and hosts the university of arkansas resiliency center. arkansas researchers warn of the need to reduce greenhouse gases, particularly including carbon dioxide and methane because these gases, and i quote them here, be a sorgs of -- be a sorgs of solar radiation is an effect of the greenhouse gas. these gases are trapped and held in the earth's atmosphere gradually increasing the temperature of the earth's surface and air in the lower atmosphere. a university of arkansas science predicts the spread of plant species in half the world's land areas could be affected by global warming. and yet what do we hear from arkansas about climate change. gets its own regional chapter in
of fresh water resources which include, and i quote again, the highlands region in the central appalachian mountains is expected to wet up as warmer air carrying more moisture leads to what they call intensification of the water cycle, what you and i would call is flooding. the laboratory warns, and i quote them here, that the implications of this intensification are immense. university of arkansas contributed 51 papers and hosts the university of arkansas resiliency center. arkansas...
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have to the write-down is due to the reduced value of its holdings in the appalachian shale region.s have slumped this year amid a supply glut, averaging levels not seen in 20 years. india'sreditors of grounded jet airways have agreed to extend the deadline for resolution of its $2 billion of --. a bidder is holding off from a binding offer until he has clarity from the government. to other allocated airlines after jet suspended operations in april. coffee top italian roaster has launched a sale of a minority stake to have expansion in the united states. it set up parliamentary details. it may offer a 20% stake to value the firm at more than $1 billion. in october, they confirmed they would hire goldman sachs to expand in the? kit. -- expand in the u.s. market. shery: sophie. sophie: with conflicting lines around the tariff deadline, here is a quick snapshot of the market reaction to peter navarro's comments earlier on fox p or the offshore yuan and .2%e minis weakening by while the yen briefly strengthened against the dollar. this afternoon are a said there is no indication that th
have to the write-down is due to the reduced value of its holdings in the appalachian shale region.s have slumped this year amid a supply glut, averaging levels not seen in 20 years. india'sreditors of grounded jet airways have agreed to extend the deadline for resolution of its $2 billion of --. a bidder is holding off from a binding offer until he has clarity from the government. to other allocated airlines after jet suspended operations in april. coffee top italian roaster has launched a...
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you see more rain through the appalachians. it's part of a system that extends to florida.e northern plains. we have snow in the rockies. wind kicks up tonight into tomorrow. expect some delays if you are 45 degrees, santa rosa.oast and 51 in san jose. these 50s will be through the afternoon. but look at the satellite radar, the main component right now is a lot of cloud cover. this into the afternoon, we have another cold front that is expected to drop from north to south. that cold front moves in and expect another round of showers into the evening, with temperatures reaching into the upper 50s by the afternoon. >> that's your latest forecast. guys? >> lincoln is a little cutie. dylan, thank you for that. >> if he sticks around, he might be anchoring the third hour by monday. >>> coming up next, baby yoda. the good news and the bad, about how and when you can get your own baby yoda doll. >> first, we're back after this. >>> and it's time for a little "pop start" on a saturday morning. dylan, what do you have? >> we have a lot to get to. we're starting off with sad news fr
you see more rain through the appalachians. it's part of a system that extends to florida.e northern plains. we have snow in the rockies. wind kicks up tonight into tomorrow. expect some delays if you are 45 degrees, santa rosa.oast and 51 in san jose. these 50s will be through the afternoon. but look at the satellite radar, the main component right now is a lot of cloud cover. this into the afternoon, we have another cold front that is expected to drop from north to south. that cold front...
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you can see it there it shines a light on the challenges of northeast gas, the appalachian shale playsthey spent over $5 billion, chevron has, probably worth -- who knows what those numbers are at this point, which is why they need to write it down. when it comes to the permian, they go to $4 billion in terms of what they're going to actually spend there that's up 11%. >> yes >> where the money is. >> that's why i think anadarko -- there is oil there there is natural gas, take a look at apache if you want to know what natural gas looks like they had a -- write down one of their assets in the gulf but they did pretty well in the gulf they were the first ones to come in, never gave up. they're a very smart company and the industry is very terrible. a lot of people saying, now the copper is moving up, oil is next i don't know i don't see it aluminum is not moving >> what's the play on natural gas' dramatic fall is there a way, shorting or some way to -- >> semper is good. con ed, these are pass alongs. the reason why i like sempra is because they have camera, liquefied natural gas. that's
you can see it there it shines a light on the challenges of northeast gas, the appalachian shale playsthey spent over $5 billion, chevron has, probably worth -- who knows what those numbers are at this point, which is why they need to write it down. when it comes to the permian, they go to $4 billion in terms of what they're going to actually spend there that's up 11%. >> yes >> where the money is. >> that's why i think anadarko -- there is oil there there is natural gas, take...
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young lords, the appalachian people's movement, all kinds of forces that started working together that had not been working together before. point,uld be my final it's a kind of sad point. i don't think i have seen since bet time, ever, black youth at the point of unity and pride was.trength that there and i think we then come up against the vicious role of drugs and drug distribution that starts to terra part the bonds the -- tear apart the bonds that the party created in bringing together people. it was a moment of tremendous unity in that sorrow, in that moment of sorrow there was a tremendous unity. and washington was a state senator at the time, and spoke up in the moment about the murder of fred hampton. salim: ralph metcalfe was a solid ally of the daily administration and he broke at that point. and that represented a major -- with black politicians. and it eventually culminated in the washington election. took a very media adversarial position toward je ff, and the black community understood that and realized the media was off on this, that the mainstream was passing by the bl
young lords, the appalachian people's movement, all kinds of forces that started working together that had not been working together before. point,uld be my final it's a kind of sad point. i don't think i have seen since bet time, ever, black youth at the point of unity and pride was.trength that there and i think we then come up against the vicious role of drugs and drug distribution that starts to terra part the bonds the -- tear apart the bonds that the party created in bringing together...