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council thank you for inviting me here today the atlanticed council's work to promote the trans-atlantic community is more important than ever we are grateful and continue working with you. meeting at critical times and we are gathered here today so the ukrainian people can for the country survival we don't know when the next deadly missiles with their houses living in daily fear for their family members and friends putin has miscalculated. thinking that ukrainian people and that they would hesitate quickly be divided but we did not it is critical that we maintain support for ukraine and alsoma the stamina although the winter will be called and also that we maintain our focusan as entertainment continues while a terrible war is taking place putin must not be allowed to win or to show the world that breaking rules and must not be allowed to prevail on that basis. and with that with ukraine to bring the euro back and in the effort to break that system that we have carefully developed from the secondti world war into the growing russian empire. so it is a direct threat to democracy and pros
council thank you for inviting me here today the atlanticed council's work to promote the trans-atlantic community is more important than ever we are grateful and continue working with you. meeting at critical times and we are gathered here today so the ukrainian people can for the country survival we don't know when the next deadly missiles with their houses living in daily fear for their family members and friends putin has miscalculated. thinking that ukrainian people and that they would...
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that is why they farm atlantic salmon.glas: atlantic salmon take to these cages better than other fish. which is not to say it is a humane way to treat them. >> is wild salmon produced commercially? >> alaska has a very well managed wild salmon market. they fish commercially there. it is one of the few places that has commercial fishing ingrained in them. mostly limited to the indigenous habitants there. it is a manageable, sustainable industry in alaska in part because they have refused to allow any of these salmon farms. >> if any shopper were to go into the grocery shop today, what kind of labeling do they find it to understand what kind of salmon they are actually purchasing? catherine: very little name -- labeling in north america. you can see where or how it was formed. you can see how they treated the salmon. if you go to europe, europeans managed to treat their fish properly. >> a little bit more about you and the book. this is your seventh collaboration as others but your past habits have been on nuclear terrorism
that is why they farm atlantic salmon.glas: atlantic salmon take to these cages better than other fish. which is not to say it is a humane way to treat them. >> is wild salmon produced commercially? >> alaska has a very well managed wild salmon market. they fish commercially there. it is one of the few places that has commercial fishing ingrained in them. mostly limited to the indigenous habitants there. it is a manageable, sustainable industry in alaska in part because they have...
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that the heart of this book but to really look at you who was communicating with him across the atlanticeople on both sides are talking about a product so school is communicating with whom and what are the boundaries so what i found is that it has channeled through those institutional mechanisms through private societies with a whole host of other voluntary organizations handling money back and forth communicating back-and-forth but the other piece of that is they are emphasizing places inside the empire. i expected i would find communications is not british protestants and then some communication to say german protestants are scandinavian. there is a little dead of that but the vast majority is channeled within the structure of the empire. so built around the empire , that emphasizes how much politics is determining the shape of what is going on. host: i'm curious of the political aspect what occurred to me the british government hits hard towards the empire especially with a seven-year war and they don't have to worry about the threat that they see themselves as an empire to trade back
that the heart of this book but to really look at you who was communicating with him across the atlanticeople on both sides are talking about a product so school is communicating with whom and what are the boundaries so what i found is that it has channeled through those institutional mechanisms through private societies with a whole host of other voluntary organizations handling money back and forth communicating back-and-forth but the other piece of that is they are emphasizing places inside...
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a very strong tropical storm all the way until it exits the florida peninsula in the atlantic atlantic ocean. what was hurricane ian is now a tropical storm by this powerful storm and the national response to deal with all of this destruction. from ktvu. fox two news this morning's onto good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome the mornings onto i'm dave clark. good morning. i'm pam cook thursday morning. september 29th still a lot to talk about hurricane used to be a hurricane downgraded but still causing some damage to paulson has our forecast. and keeping an eye on ian visiting cape canaveral about right now, but it's a tropical storm is dave mentioned, so there's gus daytona beach at augusta, about 68 miles an hour or so, but around 40 around orlando, but again as tropical storm lifting north, it'll go out a little bit into atlantic, then head into south carolina's way it's looking, but again, you can see the circulation right by yeah, that's cape canaveral, right right by there, so they're still giving some copies amounts of rain. we had a lot of high clouds drifting
a very strong tropical storm all the way until it exits the florida peninsula in the atlantic atlantic ocean. what was hurricane ian is now a tropical storm by this powerful storm and the national response to deal with all of this destruction. from ktvu. fox two news this morning's onto good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome the mornings onto i'm dave clark. good morning. i'm pam cook thursday morning. september 29th still a lot to talk about hurricane used to be a hurricane...
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it's going to make its way back to the atlantic ocean. you've got a storm surge threat on the atlantic ocean side of things. it may strengthen just barely, but likely to stay a strong tropical storm before making landfall again in the afternoon on friday. probably in south carolina. with all the storm surge threat into the low country there, as well, and weakening into a tropical depression. here's the thing -- it's incredibly heavy rain in orlando toward daytona, up to jacksonville is a concern. look at how much rain fell in the span of 12 hours. 19.3 inches near sarasota, 11 inches as you get closer to the space coast. these are all rainfall totals after dark until now. of more than 1 in 1,000-year event. unfortunately we're going to be seeing more of that as these rains continue to pummel the coast. and again, the storm surge threat remains at the coast as this storm makes its way inland by friday and then into the weekend. yes, there is the chance for us up here in the northeast to be seeing some really heavy rain. first we want to fo
it's going to make its way back to the atlantic ocean. you've got a storm surge threat on the atlantic ocean side of things. it may strengthen just barely, but likely to stay a strong tropical storm before making landfall again in the afternoon on friday. probably in south carolina. with all the storm surge threat into the low country there, as well, and weakening into a tropical depression. here's the thing -- it's incredibly heavy rain in orlando toward daytona, up to jacksonville is a...
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all the way to the atlantic side is now actually gone out into the atlantic.left cape canaveral, cocoa beach areas some very heavy rainfall. orlando daytona beach. it has strengthened a little bit. it is now up to 70 mph. all indications are it'll go generate to a category one and head right about towards charleston, south carolina is the way it's looking for tomorrow. so we're not done yet. there will be strong surge. heavy rain. as we head into tomorrow for friday for south carolina so but still it's lifting northward towards jacksonville, but it has moved off into the atlantic probably be a category one. there's just not a lot going on for us. very quiet pattern here. patchy fog only. i mean inland temps are in the seventies and eighties coast and bayer sixties and seventies and i really don't see much change. you guys going forward here a little warmer. maybe today and tomorrow before we start to ease up and but still have a nice weekend with temperatures, 60 seventies and eighties. steve thank you coming up after saying he wouldn't he did the bill governo
all the way to the atlantic side is now actually gone out into the atlantic.left cape canaveral, cocoa beach areas some very heavy rainfall. orlando daytona beach. it has strengthened a little bit. it is now up to 70 mph. all indications are it'll go generate to a category one and head right about towards charleston, south carolina is the way it's looking for tomorrow. so we're not done yet. there will be strong surge. heavy rain. as we head into tomorrow for friday for south carolina so but...
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it will continue to weaken as it moves out into the atlantic, there is a chance it could strengthen a little bit, maybe even back to a hurricane, we are anticipating a tropical storm next couple hours. most powerful storm is over, we'll still see impact, heavy rainfall, storm surge, counter clock wise wind is pushing the atlantic side storm surge to north florida and into georgia and south carolina, where we're anticipating another landfall in the next 12 to 24 hours. you can see the heavy rainfall nothing orlando toward daytona beach, flash flood warning, where flooding is imminent, we'll get two to three inches per hour. over two million people are without power. this is today's situation and we could be without power for weeks in some areas, emergency crews can't get into. that is a big concern and story we'll follow over the next couple days and weeks. still hurricane warning for central florida and tropical storm warning for coast of north florida to georgia and the carolinas. we're not done with this storm yet, dealing with a category one storm and expecting it to weaken as we g
it will continue to weaken as it moves out into the atlantic, there is a chance it could strengthen a little bit, maybe even back to a hurricane, we are anticipating a tropical storm next couple hours. most powerful storm is over, we'll still see impact, heavy rainfall, storm surge, counter clock wise wind is pushing the atlantic side storm surge to north florida and into georgia and south carolina, where we're anticipating another landfall in the next 12 to 24 hours. you can see the heavy...
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could we see 70 mile per hour winds and atlantic beach? by the time we wrap up the afternoon and into the evening around 5:00 p.m. on thursday, the answer is absolutely. >> and it's one of the reasons why, again, as adam was saying, that is going to be a very real and present danger because on top of the rainfall, that rain will not be able to escape into the rivers and then out into the ocean because those winds are pushing the river in the ocean water into the river . >> so, again, compounding our flooding concern in parts of northeast florida, especially toward jacksonville. and it's one of the reasons why we really want to make sure that we highlight and drive home the point that from st. augustine, america's first city northbound along the i-95 corridor, as you head into downtown jacksonville toward two ninety five , that the rainfall that we are seeing right now along with the storm surge, may create more life threatening conditions as we head through the day today on your thursday and perhaps even into friday by seven o'clock, eight
could we see 70 mile per hour winds and atlantic beach? by the time we wrap up the afternoon and into the evening around 5:00 p.m. on thursday, the answer is absolutely. >> and it's one of the reasons why, again, as adam was saying, that is going to be a very real and present danger because on top of the rainfall, that rain will not be able to escape into the rivers and then out into the ocean because those winds are pushing the river in the ocean water into the river . >> so,...
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she had become the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. about a year after that medal ceremony, she'd be helping to stand up a new daily commercial airline as an executive. both literally and figuratively, like amelia earhart blazed a trail into the sky. in every sense. she occupied rarefied air, but she did not just soar over. as one person. she also focused on putting down new ladders of opportunity so that others could follow mean. amelia earhart helped inspire and shepherd whole generations of aviators, both women and men. a friend and competitor of amelia's name, ruth nichols, brought the aviation craze to my hometown of louisville, kentucky, with her own record setting flight all the way from oakland, california. together, they were charter members and leaders of the 99, an organization that supports women in aviation. to this day, all of these heroics, all of us leadership took place thousands of feet up toward that happens. but her character was first formed in the rich heartland of kansas. those were the routes that helped launch
she had become the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. about a year after that medal ceremony, she'd be helping to stand up a new daily commercial airline as an executive. both literally and figuratively, like amelia earhart blazed a trail into the sky. in every sense. she occupied rarefied air, but she did not just soar over. as one person. she also focused on putting down new ladders of opportunity so that others could follow mean. amelia earhart helped inspire and shepherd whole...
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the atlantic.out the staging process of getting power restored to southwest florida? ah what do we know about the process to get people back on their feet? well andre, so let me give you a little bit of an update on where ian is now it is out in the atlantic. it is strengthened ever so slightly just shy of a category one hurricane at this point, national hurricane center says they believe it will make landfall as a category one tomorrow somewhere on the coast of south carolina, georgia, south carolina and north carolina, all bracing for storm surge. and rain. while that the attention they're now turning to the storm heading their way here in florida, tens of thousands of crews were pre positioned. they are working around the clock to get the power back on, at least where we are andre and st pete beach. they have been successful power back on folks here, just trying to clean up some of that light wind damage that we had. we know that members of duke energy had to use tropicana field where the race p
the atlantic.out the staging process of getting power restored to southwest florida? ah what do we know about the process to get people back on their feet? well andre, so let me give you a little bit of an update on where ian is now it is out in the atlantic. it is strengthened ever so slightly just shy of a category one hurricane at this point, national hurricane center says they believe it will make landfall as a category one tomorrow somewhere on the coast of south carolina, georgia, south...
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she had become the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. about a year after that medal ceremony, she'd be helping to stand up a new daily commercial airline as an executive. both literally and figuratively, like amelia earhart blazed a trail into the sky. in every sense. she occupied rarefied air, but she did not just soar over. as one person. she also focused on putting down new ladders of opportunity so that others could follow mean. amelia earhart helped inspire and shepherd whole generations of aviators, both women and men. a friend and competitor of amelia's name, ruth nichols, brought the aviation craze to my hometown of louisville, kentucky, with her own record setting flight all the way from oakland, california. together, they were charter members and leaders of the 99, an organization that supports women in aviation. to this day, all of these heroics, all of us leadership took place thousands of feet up toward that happens. but her character was first formed in the rich heartland of kansas. those were the routes that helped launch
she had become the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. about a year after that medal ceremony, she'd be helping to stand up a new daily commercial airline as an executive. both literally and figuratively, like amelia earhart blazed a trail into the sky. in every sense. she occupied rarefied air, but she did not just soar over. as one person. she also focused on putting down new ladders of opportunity so that others could follow mean. amelia earhart helped inspire and shepherd whole...
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could be some strong storm surge, then it moves into the mid-atlantic by saturday.k to you guys. >> something to watch michelle. or back in just over a minute with an update for near where the hurricane force made landfall. you're watching early today. re watching early today. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. catastrophic flooding we've already seen flooding somebody and i who is new to florida thought i could ride it. i'll say never again. once i hear that warning, i'm gonna get in that car and get out of here. >> that was a sarasota resident speaking yesterday to our colleague katie tour about his decision estate despite evacua
could be some strong storm surge, then it moves into the mid-atlantic by saturday.k to you guys. >> something to watch michelle. or back in just over a minute with an update for near where the hurricane force made landfall. you're watching early today. re watching early today. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke....
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and eventually will shift into the mid-atlantic. d a flash flood warning, that is in the red. here and as a human level closer, we do have a flash flood emergency. and this is very rare. and this is what you need to take really seriously. because this is a threat to life. so, if you are in this flash flood emergency, you probably hear your phones going, off you hear all those alerts, you want to get to the highest level of your house. and avoid that water that is probably piling up. flash flood risk, that continues today. because it is thursday. we made that jump here. we are looking at a high risk in daytona beach, just south of jacksonville, into melbourne. and then you see that moderate risk -- that is still really strong as well. we are looking at moderate risk for heavy, heavy rainfall. that includes tampa. and as you move further inland, it gets to be a little bit less but still we are looking at the chance for some flash flooding. the severe threat continues tonight, 5 million at risk. hurricane-force winds. could see a brief tornado or to. they will be brief but they c
and eventually will shift into the mid-atlantic. d a flash flood warning, that is in the red. here and as a human level closer, we do have a flash flood emergency. and this is very rare. and this is what you need to take really seriously. because this is a threat to life. so, if you are in this flash flood emergency, you probably hear your phones going, off you hear all those alerts, you want to get to the highest level of your house. and avoid that water that is probably piling up. flash flood...
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we are grateful for our cooperation with the atlantic council. i look forward to continue working with you. we meet at a critical time. we are gathered here today, at the ukrainian people continue their fight for their country's survival. we do not know when the next round of deadly missiles will hit their houses, they live in daily fear for the safety of their neighbors and friends. putin has miscalculated. he thought the russian military would prevail quickly. it did not. he thought the ukrainian people would give up quickly, they did not. he thought the west would hesitate and would quickly be divided. we did not. it is critical we maintain and sustain our support to ukraine. it is critical we maintain our stamina although it winter will be cold, it is critical that we maintain our focus even though tv channels and entertainment continues while the war is taking place on european soil. putin must not be allowed to win. he must not be allowed to show the world that brutality wins. he must not be allowed to show that breaking rules and borders g
we are grateful for our cooperation with the atlantic council. i look forward to continue working with you. we meet at a critical time. we are gathered here today, at the ukrainian people continue their fight for their country's survival. we do not know when the next round of deadly missiles will hit their houses, they live in daily fear for the safety of their neighbors and friends. putin has miscalculated. he thought the russian military would prevail quickly. it did not. he thought the...
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and as you are suggesting, before the revolution, people on both sides of the atlantic were invested in a shared protestant empire. i think that had two different kinds of connotations. on the one hand, it was a political connotation. so there has been a lot of scholarship about particularly in great britain, people using protestantism as a way to glue the polity together, glue people together against catholics. so it's a political version of it. but it also refers to religious institutions. so the vast majority of organized religious life, not necessarily religious experience, but organized religious life took place in the context of protestant institutions. the dominant denominations across the empire were all transatlantic. so they had footprints on both sides of the atlantic into lots of different places, and they communicate with one another. that pulled the empire together through these protestant institutions. so being a british protestant and being part of an empire that was working on both sides of the atlantic, that was promoting protestantism, it meant something a little d
and as you are suggesting, before the revolution, people on both sides of the atlantic were invested in a shared protestant empire. i think that had two different kinds of connotations. on the one hand, it was a political connotation. so there has been a lot of scholarship about particularly in great britain, people using protestantism as a way to glue the polity together, glue people together against catholics. so it's a political version of it. but it also refers to religious institutions. so...
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atlantic, now that you have got a good _ the atlantic, now that you have got a good look— the atlantics asteroid can you tell ifj got a good look at this - asteroid can you tell if the spacecraft _ asteroid can you tell if the spacecraft itself _ asteroid can you tell if the spacecraft itself was - asteroid can you tell if the - spacecraft itself was smashed to bits. — spacecraft itself was smashed to bits, where _ spacecraft itself was smashed to bits, where some - spacecraft itself was smashed to bits, where some of- spacecraft itself was smashed to bits, where some of the i spacecraft itself was smashed. to bits, where some of the bits and pieces— to bits, where some of the bits and pieces as _ to bits, where some of the bits and pieces as though _ to bits, where some of the bits and pieces as though they i to bits, where some of the bitsj and pieces as though they float down _ and pieces as though they float down for— and pieces as though they float down for space _ and pieces as though they float down for space will— and pieces as though they float down for space will be - and pie
atlantic, now that you have got a good _ the atlantic, now that you have got a good look— the atlantics asteroid can you tell ifj got a good look at this - asteroid can you tell if the spacecraft _ asteroid can you tell if the spacecraft itself _ asteroid can you tell if the spacecraft itself was - asteroid can you tell if the - spacecraft itself was smashed to bits. — spacecraft itself was smashed to bits, where _ spacecraft itself was smashed to bits, where some - spacecraft itself was...
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i am the editor and chief of the atlantic. i'm joined today by caitlyn dickerson superstar reporter for the atlantic. an author of this month's cover story. many of you who are to subscribers at home will see this in the mail shortly. it is a magnificent comprehensive investigation of the trumpar administration famiy separation policy. child separation policy. it is an interesting story on a number of levels for us. it is the longest piece i have published in my time as editor. it might be the longest we publish in memory. we are old magazine i cannot attest for what happened in the 19th century. i know we havekn not published this kind of story in quite a while. it comes in almost 30,000 words. i would encourage all of you who have not read it to read it. do not think of is a very, very long story. think of it is a very, very short book. that will help you psychologically. but caitlyn, welcome. i am going to take some questions but you put them in the chat and i will ask them -- the good ones at least. make sure they are good
i am the editor and chief of the atlantic. i'm joined today by caitlyn dickerson superstar reporter for the atlantic. an author of this month's cover story. many of you who are to subscribers at home will see this in the mail shortly. it is a magnificent comprehensive investigation of the trumpar administration famiy separation policy. child separation policy. it is an interesting story on a number of levels for us. it is the longest piece i have published in my time as editor. it might be the...
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another weather system pushing and from the atlantic., temperatures only a few degrees above freezing in some places. still quite windy but a change in the direction pushes the showers away from the coast but they will continue in northern scotland, and the global bring back she ran into northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some sunshine in between. a chilly day, temperatures between 13 and 14 on tuesday. the weather front coming in from the atlantic is a slider, just sliding down towards the south—west and heading its way down into france so it should be out of the way by wednesday. noticeably lighter winds on wednesday, and many places will be dry, some sunshine, a few showers mainly around the edges if you like and those temperatures still below for the time of year 12—14 degrees, still chilly but we don't have the strong wind. heading into thursday, we are going to find an area of low pressure just sort of setting there are towards the north sea keeping more of a northerly breeze gone but not particularly a strong w
another weather system pushing and from the atlantic., temperatures only a few degrees above freezing in some places. still quite windy but a change in the direction pushes the showers away from the coast but they will continue in northern scotland, and the global bring back she ran into northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some sunshine in between. a chilly day, temperatures between 13 and 14 on tuesday. the weather front coming in from the atlantic is a slider, just...
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portions of the carolina into the mid-atlantic, it's not they're done there yet though. we're looking at still some wet weather over the weekend, into the atlantic portions of the committees, and downpours -- seems foreign sunday, we're gonna see some rain, still lingering, showers continuing from tennessee to new jersey. this is what it looks like right now on radar, heavy heavy rain falling, so i-95, i-70, for i-four, hopefully people are not traveling, it's dark outside is dangerous, or looking at that rain, we're gonna continue to see that as we head throughout this thursday, into the later part of thursday, or you see these darker colors especially around orlando. that's why we're seeing the heaviest rain falling, and that's where we're looking at the potential for some flash flooding. so we do have a flash flood risk today, where you see these darker colors, especially close to the coast, we're looking at roads that can turn into rivers, we saw all those pictures yesterday that were just rushing water, and we can see some homes damage further, once the sun comes ou
portions of the carolina into the mid-atlantic, it's not they're done there yet though. we're looking at still some wet weather over the weekend, into the atlantic portions of the committees, and downpours -- seems foreign sunday, we're gonna see some rain, still lingering, showers continuing from tennessee to new jersey. this is what it looks like right now on radar, heavy heavy rain falling, so i-95, i-70, for i-four, hopefully people are not traveling, it's dark outside is dangerous, or...
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well , in my opinion, another option that is not ideal would be to participate in the north atlantic alliance, because it is already so guaranteed. the mechanism, yes, there is indeed a certain question, but oh well the north atlantic alliance is an organization in which all these internal mechanisms have already been worked out, which are related to the provision of military protection to one of the members of this organization. in principle, everything is quite clear. i want to remind you that the total budget of the north atlantic alliance is more than one trillion treaties, which is 16 times greater than the budget of the russian federation, and our budget is exactly 16 times less than that of the russian federation, that is, well , everything is clear here, plus another serious argument in favor of the atlantic there is an option that the most developed military technologies are located in the west precisely in the countries that are members of the alliance. well, secondly, the alliance is not only, let's say, a military bloc, and especially the introduction of this side involve
well , in my opinion, another option that is not ideal would be to participate in the north atlantic alliance, because it is already so guaranteed. the mechanism, yes, there is indeed a certain question, but oh well the north atlantic alliance is an organization in which all these internal mechanisms have already been worked out, which are related to the provision of military protection to one of the members of this organization. in principle, everything is quite clear. i want to remind you...
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what happens if it does intensify back into a hurricane when it gets into the warm water of the atlantic. here are watches and warnings, the storm surge we've been talking about is most deadly part of a hurricane, in effect for coastal areas, west coast of florida and now toward the northeast florida coastline in toward georgia and carolinas toward myrtle beach, here is latest tracking as we go through time. so friday and saturday, not moving very much and that means potential for more storm surge for the areas and more heavy rainfall as tropical storm force wind and widespread power outages that will extend through saturday. we're not done yet, don't let your guard down, it doesn't take a lot to bring heavy rainfall to the area, especially movement is slower than the last advisory down to nine miles per hour, when you see a slowing system that brings caution because that means potential for more heavy rainfall because it is just lumbering along, we'll continue to update you, foxweather.com, doing 24/7 coverage and they are also bringing you the latest information when i'm not here. >> t
what happens if it does intensify back into a hurricane when it gets into the warm water of the atlantic. here are watches and warnings, the storm surge we've been talking about is most deadly part of a hurricane, in effect for coastal areas, west coast of florida and now toward the northeast florida coastline in toward georgia and carolinas toward myrtle beach, here is latest tracking as we go through time. so friday and saturday, not moving very much and that means potential for more storm...
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we've got this push of atlantic rain. press place where this goes on thursday, moves west to east, across the islands of ireland and britain. off to africa. we go in a slug of rain. it's moving away from obamacare, pushing into senegal and eventually the gambia. as we look wednesday into thursday, for those for the south, we did have some disruptive snow in the su to also for south africa, eastern cape providence, rounds of the mountain passes there about 20 centimeters of snow. this act of weather, so rain and wind condo moving into southern booths and beat. so what day from i put so with the high of 21 degrees, cas away the official airline of the journey debating the issues of the day produce as always in criminalized around the boundaries of right the number there people are in families and our friends in our community number on our on line and your voice. this military don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with the political climate change. progress is there are some people who are in places tha
we've got this push of atlantic rain. press place where this goes on thursday, moves west to east, across the islands of ireland and britain. off to africa. we go in a slug of rain. it's moving away from obamacare, pushing into senegal and eventually the gambia. as we look wednesday into thursday, for those for the south, we did have some disruptive snow in the su to also for south africa, eastern cape providence, rounds of the mountain passes there about 20 centimeters of snow. this act of...
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here's all the action in the atlantic. first, most effective wave is going to be the one heading ito the caribbean. that one, most of our computer models bring it to hurricane strength through the caribbean and into the gulf of mexico next week. watching that one carefully, but first, we have to get through fiona. david? >> please stay safe there in bermuda with the team, and the next system with its sights set on florida. rob, thank you. we have one more note on all of this tonight. after seeing that devastation in puerto rico, how can you help. redcross.org, as always, their teams are on the ground with food, shelter, and supplies, as puerto rico recovers. >>> now, to news on the economy and the fight against inflation in this country. the prices you're paying really for everything. tonight, the federal reserve raising that key benchmark interest rate yet again in a battle to slow inflation. the increase, another three-quarters of a percentage point. the fifth hike this year. how this will affect credit cards, car loans,
here's all the action in the atlantic. first, most effective wave is going to be the one heading ito the caribbean. that one, most of our computer models bring it to hurricane strength through the caribbean and into the gulf of mexico next week. watching that one carefully, but first, we have to get through fiona. david? >> please stay safe there in bermuda with the team, and the next system with its sights set on florida. rob, thank you. we have one more note on all of this tonight....
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and british peoples on both sides of the atlantic constructed a protestant empire that encompass both anglican informants and dissenters alike. revolutionist we'll hear severely tested whether or not that imperial protestant would endure. to help us understand what that all meant for the people and the institutions who built this empire, tonight, we are going to put our faith and dr. catherine. she's an associate professor of history at southern methodist university she's the author of this brand-new book, religion and the american revolution. and imperial history published by north carolina press in 2021. kate, welcome to the program. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks so much for joining us. where you're coming from this evening? >> i am dallas, texas here at my office in southern methodist. >> i hope you have air conditioning instead office? >> sometimes they turn it off at night to see power. so far so good. >> thanks again for joining. us we are really excited to talk about your book. i learned a lot from it and i am excited to learn along with the audience again
and british peoples on both sides of the atlantic constructed a protestant empire that encompass both anglican informants and dissenters alike. revolutionist we'll hear severely tested whether or not that imperial protestant would endure. to help us understand what that all meant for the people and the institutions who built this empire, tonight, we are going to put our faith and dr. catherine. she's an associate professor of history at southern methodist university she's the author of this...
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another weather system pushing in from the atlantic.day particularly down the eastern side of the uk, temperatures only a few degrees above freezing in some places. still quite windy but a change in the wind direction pushes the showers away from the coast but they will continue in northern scotland, and the gales will bring back the wind into northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some sunshine in between. a chilly day, temperatures between 13 and 11! on tuesday. the weather front coming in from the atlantic is what we call a slider, just sliding down towards the south—west and heading its way down into france so it should be out of the way by wednesday. noticeably lighter winds on wednesday, and many places will be dry, some sunshine. a few showers mainly around the edges, if you like, and those temperatures still below for the time of year 12—14 degrees, still chilly, but we don't have the strong wind. heading into thursday, we are going to find an area of low pressure just sort of sitting there towards the north sea,
another weather system pushing in from the atlantic.day particularly down the eastern side of the uk, temperatures only a few degrees above freezing in some places. still quite windy but a change in the wind direction pushes the showers away from the coast but they will continue in northern scotland, and the gales will bring back the wind into northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some sunshine in between. a chilly day, temperatures between 13 and 11! on tuesday. the weather...
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. >> you'll need your umbrellas, especially in the northeast, atlantic, the southeast, also portionsthe great lakes. we're looking at her rain falling this morning and the west coast to the southwest, also portions of the southern rockies many of us soggy today 23 million under a flood alert we have flash flood warnings that's where you see the red box and portions in the great lakes. you're going to see heavy rain falling. where you see those brighter colors, that's where we're seeing the heaviest rainfall we could see 2 inches an hour. that could spark the chance for heavy downpour and a chance for localized flooding we have severe flood into portions of the mid-atlantic we could see a brief spin-upk c fall-like in portions of the upper midwest, the midwest and the great lakes, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. >>> all right. it's monday. we're going to take a look at that workweek forecast coming up. >> we'll see you in a little bit. thank you, michelle. >>> we're back in 60 seconds with thousands of nurses set to walk off the job today. >>> and a shocking moment by a principal cau
. >> you'll need your umbrellas, especially in the northeast, atlantic, the southeast, also portionsthe great lakes. we're looking at her rain falling this morning and the west coast to the southwest, also portions of the southern rockies many of us soggy today 23 million under a flood alert we have flash flood warnings that's where you see the red box and portions in the great lakes. you're going to see heavy rain falling. where you see those brighter colors, that's where we're seeing...
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but as regained hurricane level winds over the atlantic, georgia and the carolinas and our bracing for impact as hurricane ian heads north. i'm joined now by matthew caputo cheese, a meteorologist with the app my radar, and is in port charlotte, florida. could you bring us up to date on our, what's happening there? i believe there are people who are still trapped after the storm swept through. most definitely you know what, what we're hearing right now. it appears that a major bridge that connects sanibel island with the coastline washed out during the height of the storm, both as a result of very high storm sir. water pushed ashore and significant winds. so those people are iceland have no ability to get back to shore unless helicopters are brought in. and of course it's been too windy to do that as of late. and so this could be a humanitarian crisis for them. in the meantime, the storm is now a weakening hurricane is still pushing off shore, the east coast of florida soon to march over the atlantic. we will recur of becoming strong once again, impacting the carolina as, believe it or
but as regained hurricane level winds over the atlantic, georgia and the carolinas and our bracing for impact as hurricane ian heads north. i'm joined now by matthew caputo cheese, a meteorologist with the app my radar, and is in port charlotte, florida. could you bring us up to date on our, what's happening there? i believe there are people who are still trapped after the storm swept through. most definitely you know what, what we're hearing right now. it appears that a major bridge that...
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s. atlantic coast. south carolina is next in its path. the storm is brought, devastating winds and flooding across florida. officials warn in could be the deadliest american ever recorded in the state. so far, for deaths have been confirmed but more are expected. twisted debris is all that's left at this beach front shopping center. hurricane ian has left a trail of destruction as it caught a cross florida. buildings have been torn from their foundations. many residents are still trapped by flood waters and where the water has receded, residents are left to peak through their shattered homes. as it is, is the most horrifying sounds in all and with the brief flying everywhere, no doors flying off everywhere the bathrooms are down here, areas is completely smashed in from all the water is just material, things are alive. and so there's a lot of he were here that didn't make it as terrible terrible. i guess a surprise you pay for being at sea level roads and bridges have been washed away hampering rescue efforts. president joe biden has pled
s. atlantic coast. south carolina is next in its path. the storm is brought, devastating winds and flooding across florida. officials warn in could be the deadliest american ever recorded in the state. so far, for deaths have been confirmed but more are expected. twisted debris is all that's left at this beach front shopping center. hurricane ian has left a trail of destruction as it caught a cross florida. buildings have been torn from their foundations. many residents are still trapped by...
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it will move across and get out possibly into the atlantic. looking at tropical storm that will affect georgia, to carolinas and midatlantic. storm size, this is what we're expecting. around 12 noon, the core of the strongest winds move to the fort myers and naples area, sarasotas, still hurricane force gusts here and we could see potential for a storm surge, which is deadliest part of a hurricane for some vulnerable areas including fort myers, punta gorda, and central florida, including orlando and out into the atlantic and impacting georgia toward the carolinas. peak storm surge up to 12 feet, again, we don't have a lot of time, but if you can get out of the vulnerable areas, you are best to do so now. expecting landfall this afternoon. areas vulnerable to storm surge, that is the concern because the storm has shifted south from yesterday. storm surge warnings up and down the west coast and a storm surge warning for parts of north florida, as well as the storm is expected to move toward the atlantic side and then talking about high tide. sto
it will move across and get out possibly into the atlantic. looking at tropical storm that will affect georgia, to carolinas and midatlantic. storm size, this is what we're expecting. around 12 noon, the core of the strongest winds move to the fort myers and naples area, sarasotas, still hurricane force gusts here and we could see potential for a storm surge, which is deadliest part of a hurricane for some vulnerable areas including fort myers, punta gorda, and central florida, including...
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we are on the atlantic coast of florida so the storm has moved out to the atlantic but we are still beingd by gusts up to 45 miles per hour. they hope the tropical storm wind will diminish overnight and they can get out and be working full force tomorrow. amna: when the damage is so extensive and widespread, we know they repositioned a lot of cruise to address the power system failure early but how do they prioritize? reporter: they have 37 staging areas around the state and the locations kept changing as the track of the storm kept changing. the utility has been working on this and planning and preplanning for the storm for more than a week. they have moved around the staging areas to where they anticipated they would be needed the most. the staging areas are like worker camps. they have big tractor-trailers outfitted with bunks for the workers to sleep in and tense to feed them in all to make their downtime more efficient and to maximize the time they are out working once they can get out and once the winds die down. maximize their time trying to restore power. amna: we hope they are ab
we are on the atlantic coast of florida so the storm has moved out to the atlantic but we are still beingd by gusts up to 45 miles per hour. they hope the tropical storm wind will diminish overnight and they can get out and be working full force tomorrow. amna: when the damage is so extensive and widespread, we know they repositioned a lot of cruise to address the power system failure early but how do they prioritize? reporter: they have 37 staging areas around the state and the locations kept...
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he spoke at a discussion hosted by the atlantic council about ukraine's military strategy. this runs about an hour. >> good afternoon, good evening. i am the deputy director the atlantic council's eurasia center. >> thank you c-span for joining us. we have an hour together. we will have a conversation and at the
he spoke at a discussion hosted by the atlantic council about ukraine's military strategy. this runs about an hour. >> good afternoon, good evening. i am the deputy director the atlantic council's eurasia center. >> thank you c-span for joining us. we have an hour together. we will have a conversation and at the
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this support is shared with our european partners in the wider atlantic community. they are the bedrock of the western world. some people believe that power rose from the barrel of a gun. so it can but history shows that it never bodes well or for very long. in the end, it is sterile. we have known a better way. not rests on mutual agreement, -- that rests on mutual agreement, contract and -- new in significant part of yours is written down on your constitution. behind both however -- the sentiment behind both is the same. the spirit of democracy. these ideals are clear in us but they must never be taken for granted. they have to be protected and nurtured through every change in fluctuation. i want to take this opportunity to express the gratitude of the british people to the people of the u.s. of america for their steadfast loyalty to our enterprise throughout this turbulent century. the future is however obscure. the end -- the only certainty is it will present the world with new and daunting problems. if we continue to stick to our fundamental ideals, i have ever
this support is shared with our european partners in the wider atlantic community. they are the bedrock of the western world. some people believe that power rose from the barrel of a gun. so it can but history shows that it never bodes well or for very long. in the end, it is sterile. we have known a better way. not rests on mutual agreement, -- that rests on mutual agreement, contract and -- new in significant part of yours is written down on your constitution. behind both however -- the...
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another weather system to getting to push in from the atlantic.cularly down the eastern side of the uk, temperatures are only a few degrees above freezing in places. still quite windy, but a change in the wind direction pushes a lot of those showers away from the enough seacoast, but they will continue in northern scotland. thicker cloud will bring some patchy rain into northern ireland, later wales and the south—west of england. some sunshine in between, a chilly day, temperatures typically 13 or 1a degrees on tuesday. a weather front coming in from the atlantic is what we cold a slider, it's just sliding down towards the south—west, then heading is way down into france, so it should be out of the way i think by wednesday. noticeably lighter winds on wednesday, and many places will be dry, some sunshine. a few showers mainly around the edges. temperatures still below par for this time of the year, 12—111, so it's still chilly but we don't have the strong wind. heading into thursday, we are going to find an area of low pressure just sort of sittin
another weather system to getting to push in from the atlantic.cularly down the eastern side of the uk, temperatures are only a few degrees above freezing in places. still quite windy, but a change in the wind direction pushes a lot of those showers away from the enough seacoast, but they will continue in northern scotland. thicker cloud will bring some patchy rain into northern ireland, later wales and the south—west of england. some sunshine in between, a chilly day, temperatures typically...
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there is still a transition from vyborg to kronstadt, where atlant will raise to three to land levelfficult 4 km will begin, right through the city from the berth to the building of the future museum of naval glory, the lenin komsomol will be transported in parts, so that the submarine can enter here, it is necessary to prepare access roads for half a kilometer of a new road. that's from there. first it will bring the bow, then the stern. already here on the foundation, the three will be connected again and the lenin komsomol on supports will stretch to its full length of 107 m. in the summer of 1962. this long black building barely fit in the dust. in the midst of thick ice. the arctic is the place for the first ascent on the northern they searched for 12 whole hours at the pole and found the crew that day instead of the prescribed 50 g of dry wine they were given a whole festive glass here on caprice soviet engineers, in fact, learned how to build our nuclear submarine fleet. his first submarine. should have taken a place in the museum long ago. well, the path to it with a plant in
there is still a transition from vyborg to kronstadt, where atlant will raise to three to land levelfficult 4 km will begin, right through the city from the berth to the building of the future museum of naval glory, the lenin komsomol will be transported in parts, so that the submarine can enter here, it is necessary to prepare access roads for half a kilometer of a new road. that's from there. first it will bring the bow, then the stern. already here on the foundation, the three will be...
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hosted by the atlantic, this runs about 25 minutes. >> thank you, secretary, let me start by asking you about the broader biden economic agenda. the federal reserve chairman job that you used to have, yesterday forecast a world where interest rates will be reaching 4.6% in 2023. he said this was unfortunate but unavoidable. i know you don't want to second-guess someone who has a job that you once had. let me ask you, what are the implications for the american economy? >> first, let me say i think inflation has been running at an unacceptably high rate. it is a huge issue for every american household, it is leading to a great sense of economic insecurity for americans, and we don't want to see it become endemic. i live through the 1970's when we had a long period of high inflation. it is president biden's top economic priority to get it down and that's what the fed is trying to do. some of the inflation is coming from supply chain bottlenecks relating to the pandemic and the shifts we saw in patterns of spending, and i think we can see some early evidence that is beginning to resolve, bu
hosted by the atlantic, this runs about 25 minutes. >> thank you, secretary, let me start by asking you about the broader biden economic agenda. the federal reserve chairman job that you used to have, yesterday forecast a world where interest rates will be reaching 4.6% in 2023. he said this was unfortunate but unavoidable. i know you don't want to second-guess someone who has a job that you once had. let me ask you, what are the implications for the american economy? >> first, let...
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ukrainian army will receive the latest weapons that are available in the countries of the north atlantic alliance, well, actually, these are the standards that we will continue talking about for probably 25 years, that the ukrainian army must meet nato standards, that the military should be properly instructed to use the latest weapons, to deviate from the soviet standards of weapons, but now this is the rearmament of the ukrainian army itself, or even the armament, as it were, it is happening that in this situation, the political leadership, the military-political leadership of ukraine should do because , er, you speak logically and correctly speak about the fact that when we go to the borders of 1991, we can already afford to go under the umbrella of the atlantic alliance, especially with such an army that has combat experience, is trained, is rearmed, and there is still a very large part, the political part, which must be completed in order for ukraine to join the north atlantic alliance. the armed forces of the country as a whole, for this we need three most important conditions, the
ukrainian army will receive the latest weapons that are available in the countries of the north atlantic alliance, well, actually, these are the standards that we will continue talking about for probably 25 years, that the ukrainian army must meet nato standards, that the military should be properly instructed to use the latest weapons, to deviate from the soviet standards of weapons, but now this is the rearmament of the ukrainian army itself, or even the armament, as it were, it is happening...
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well, as far as i'm concerned, another option would be participation in the north atlantic alliance ,ecause it's already such a guaranteed mechanism. yes, there is indeed a certain question. but the north atlantic alliance - this is an organization in which all the internal mechanisms related to the provision of military protection to one of the members of this organization have already been worked out. in principle, everything is clear enough. i want to remind you that the good budget of the north atlantic alliance is more than one trillion contracts, which is 16 times exceeds the budget of the russian federation, and our budget is exactly 16 times less than that of the russian federation, that is there is an option that the most developed military technologies in the west are precisely in the countries that are members of the alliance. well, secondly, the alliance is not only a military bloc, but especially, the introduction of this side involves many internal transformations. in the country of the candidates, this is economic, political and legislative, and so on. and i think that
well, as far as i'm concerned, another option would be participation in the north atlantic alliance ,ecause it's already such a guaranteed mechanism. yes, there is indeed a certain question. but the north atlantic alliance - this is an organization in which all the internal mechanisms related to the provision of military protection to one of the members of this organization have already been worked out. in principle, everything is clear enough. i want to remind you that the good budget of the...
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. >> reporter: powerful winds still ripping through the atlantic provinces as this storm pushing north. fiona landed here in the wee hours of the morning and knocked out power to thousands of people in five provinces. it could be days before that power is restored. there are trees down, and power lines down throughout, in some cases on top of people's homes and also widespread flooding and coastal surges. historic surges on the west coast of newfoundland, so bad, some homes were washed out to sea. emergency officials tell us it could be days, maybe weeks, before this region recovers. >> cnbc's katie nicholson, thank you. >>> and fiona left destruction in its wake. puerto rico hit sonde still recovering. half the island remains without power and fiona's killed at least eight people and tonight people in florida are storking up on supplying preparing for ian. our partner, at the weather channel have the latest. >> good evening, adriana. woe terribly a very dangerous storm hemmeding no the direction of the united states. for now it is tropical storm ian with winds at 45 miles an hour movi
. >> reporter: powerful winds still ripping through the atlantic provinces as this storm pushing north. fiona landed here in the wee hours of the morning and knocked out power to thousands of people in five provinces. it could be days before that power is restored. there are trees down, and power lines down throughout, in some cases on top of people's homes and also widespread flooding and coastal surges. historic surges on the west coast of newfoundland, so bad, some homes were washed...
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>> bret: jonathan serrie in atlantic beach, thank you. let's find out where ian is and where it is going. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth at the fox weather center in new york. hey, rick. >> hi, bret, as a 5:00 the storm is back to hurricane strength, overwater that is really warmed in the gulf stream off the coast of florida allowing chance to get its act back together, does not have a lot of time however which is good news, we don't think it will have any kind of a major hurricane coming, i am sure. take a look at rainfall yet to come, almost none, the rain for the most part is done in florida which is great news, we still have wind pushing a lot of water on shore and a lot of water that needs to drain off of the land they are. that is going to cause some problems but satellite images already see the rain making its way across parts of coastal georgia and parts of south carolina. jonathan was just talking about the st. johns river, that is the river that runs to the north and exits into the atlantic and a lot of water needs to drain
>> bret: jonathan serrie in atlantic beach, thank you. let's find out where ian is and where it is going. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth at the fox weather center in new york. hey, rick. >> hi, bret, as a 5:00 the storm is back to hurricane strength, overwater that is really warmed in the gulf stream off the coast of florida allowing chance to get its act back together, does not have a lot of time however which is good news, we don't think it will have any kind of a major...
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we do anticipate it to become the first atlantic hurricane of the season of 2022.t now it is still a tropical storm, but we're waiting for it that 5:00 a.m. eastern standard time update to come from the national hurricane center and potentially going to upgrade that to a hurricane. we do see the official forecast that this will become a hurricane in at least the next 24 hours as it churns across the open waters of the north atlantic. not threatening any land mass. so that is really the good news here. we'll monitor this storm thousand because it has been a slow start to the hurricane season to say the least. >> fingers crossed it stays that way. derek, thank you so much. >>> well, in pakistan, floodwaters have wiped away entire villages, and the world health organization saying 6.4 million people are now in dire need of humanitarian aid. the w.h.o. has given pakistan its most severe emergency rating and is releasing $10 million to treat the injured, bring in supplies and prevent the spread of diseases. relief is reaching some flood victims. in punjab, residents lin
we do anticipate it to become the first atlantic hurricane of the season of 2022.t now it is still a tropical storm, but we're waiting for it that 5:00 a.m. eastern standard time update to come from the national hurricane center and potentially going to upgrade that to a hurricane. we do see the official forecast that this will become a hurricane in at least the next 24 hours as it churns across the open waters of the north atlantic. not threatening any land mass. so that is really the good...