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return the worst we are getting conflicting reports about whether it's ended up in the pacific or the atlantic will try and i'm bad at this hour for you. welcome just after midnight here now in moscow you're watching the weekly a roundup of the top stories in the last seven days here on r.t. with me kevin now in and first the crisis in relations between iran and the west began fueled by wednesday's assassination of a top nuclear scientist in tehran iranian officials blame the murder on the u.s. and israel who want to stop its nuclear program meantime american and british warships will gather in the persian gulf but iran a day earlier threaten to block a crucial oil aid that's made a pending all embargo and of forcing to run to abandon its atomic ambitions. the cold run of tension between iran and the west is simmering it. seems the slightest increase of heat could make it boil over into an all out confrontation. but where will be that boiling point the point of no return we're getting closer and closer to war with iran the iranians are playing with fire problems in a crisis if you get where an
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what is next for the atlantic alliance? our next guest is fred kemp, president and ceo of the atlantic do council, an organization born in 1961 to foster close relations between the united states and europe. fred is an editor and the author of berlin 1961, kennedy, kruschev. >> i am a member of the atlantic counsel. >> and we are proud of it. >> the administration is in the midst of a strategic pivot from afghanistan and iraq over to asia. at the same time, there are growing calls from the political sphere and congress especially, let's pull american troops outside of europe. you think that that's a mistake. why? >> the term strategic pivot is a mistake. perhaps one moves troops outside of europe, but one has to think of the strategic pivot not of the united states, but of the west. largest economic space in the world. >> 450 million people. >> absolutely. whatever you measure, if we are pivoting, it is because it is the biggest shift of political influence and economic influence since the 18th century. from west to east an
what is next for the atlantic alliance? our next guest is fred kemp, president and ceo of the atlantic do council, an organization born in 1961 to foster close relations between the united states and europe. fred is an editor and the author of berlin 1961, kennedy, kruschev. >> i am a member of the atlantic counsel. >> and we are proud of it. >> the administration is in the midst of a strategic pivot from afghanistan and iraq over to asia. at the same time, there are growing...
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and worse of all, 25% of the population of atlantic city left atlantic city. values dropped, jobs outside of the casino dropped. and just this past week, the governor of new jersey has asked now because casinos are doing so poor and they laid off so many people that now they need the sports in atlantic city to save themselves. >> how does the electorate make a decision through reforms of tax code and investment policy? and the red hairing of the promise of basically false jobs that may be more easily created in the short-term but create little or no value. maybe as you pointed out destroying value. >> making people who are unemployable, employable. and make iing their skills matchable. this community went through a high unemployment rate, as you know. but we made great progress here. we put a lot of people back to work. the financial publications estimate that the state of florida will rank in the top 5 in job creation over the next five years. so the politicians that are trying to ram this down our throats say this is something that is an instant fix and a qu
and worse of all, 25% of the population of atlantic city left atlantic city. values dropped, jobs outside of the casino dropped. and just this past week, the governor of new jersey has asked now because casinos are doing so poor and they laid off so many people that now they need the sports in atlantic city to save themselves. >> how does the electorate make a decision through reforms of tax code and investment policy? and the red hairing of the promise of basically false jobs that may be...
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puebla recibiÓ al atlante.tinÚa de lÍder en la liga première. >> cambiamos de panorama para contarles una lamentable noticia. el fallecimiento del tÉcnico mÁs exitoso en la historia del fÚtbol americano universitario. del juez del escÁndalo de abusos suÁrez por parte de su asistente. >> cerramos con los patriotas de nueva inglaterra, que lograron su pase al super boul. fallaron sobre el final del partido. y ahora, se enfrentarÁn a los gigantes de nueva york en dos semanas. despuÉs de que los muchachos vencieran a los 49 de san francisco.esto es todo por hoy. maÑana estaremos camino a houston porque es tener con Él, le traeremos mÉxico frente a venezuela por univisiÓn. partido amistoso que estaremos presentando desde la bella ciudad de houston. que duerman bien. >> gracias. terminamos en brasil con una particular competencia. cientos de personas participaron en una carrera por la paz. en las calles de la favela,1 de los barrios mÁs peligrosos de rÍo de janeiro. muchos participantes que llegaron de todas partes d
puebla recibiÓ al atlante.tinÚa de lÍder en la liga première. >> cambiamos de panorama para contarles una lamentable noticia. el fallecimiento del tÉcnico mÁs exitoso en la historia del fÚtbol americano universitario. del juez del escÁndalo de abusos suÁrez por parte de su asistente. >> cerramos con los patriotas de nueva inglaterra, que lograron su pase al super boul. fallaron sobre el final del partido. y ahora, se enfrentarÁn a los gigantes de nueva york en dos semanas....
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instead, this crew fell 500 miles short of their trans- atlantic journey. we will have their harrowing tale. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. western allies have brought in some of their heaviest hitters to the united nations to demand that action be taken against syria. after 10 months of the deadly crackdown, more than 5400 people have been killed, and now, the assad regime is coming under increasing pressure, but will the security council be able to overcome raises resistance to sign on to the draft? >> syria's anguish has come to the streets of new york and to the united nations. syrian exiles, including victims of the assad regime, are demanding united nations support. it seeks to strip president assad of power within two months. william hague is one of the key foreign ministers who have come to new york to back arab league ministers. he deliberately stresses that it is the arab world, not the west, leading demand for change. >> we are underlining that thousands of people are dying, that we want a way forward in this crisi
instead, this crew fell 500 miles short of their trans- atlantic journey. we will have their harrowing tale. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. western allies have brought in some of their heaviest hitters to the united nations to demand that action be taken against syria. after 10 months of the deadly crackdown, more than 5400 people have been killed, and now, the assad regime is coming under increasing pressure, but will the security council be able to overcome...
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sir alexander kerrduggen from the foreign office called it the atlantic flop. the british were bitterly disappointed that it didn't result in a u.s. declaration of war. you know, we got to remember that they were still very, very desperate and in desperate straits. of course, hitler had attacked russia which took a great deal of the pressure off. but it was by no means clear what the outcome of this war was going to be. so the british were very, very anxious at that time to use the conference to try to draw the americans directly into the war and were very disappointed when it didn't do so. >> yeah, when you talk of the imperial presidency, i think there's a lot to back that up. especially during world war ii. those instances, but there were others that i think that are more germane. lend lease for example, when it was passed in early 1941 and part of the isolationist argument during 1941 in terms of trying to stay out of the war, one of the major arguments was not only that they didn't think that we should get into the war, but they thought that franklin roose
sir alexander kerrduggen from the foreign office called it the atlantic flop. the british were bitterly disappointed that it didn't result in a u.s. declaration of war. you know, we got to remember that they were still very, very desperate and in desperate straits. of course, hitler had attacked russia which took a great deal of the pressure off. but it was by no means clear what the outcome of this war was going to be. so the british were very, very anxious at that time to use the conference...
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ocean two months up to its launch but it's not here to clear up it's landed in the pacific both the atlantic ocean. this is a weekly on r.t. hello and welcome to the program the cuts to news that shaped this week the crisis in relations between iran and the west peaks again fueled by wednesday's assess a nation of a top nuclear scientist in tehran iran officials blamed the murder on the u.s. any zero who want to stop its nuclear program meanwhile american and british warships were gathering in the persian gulf where iran had threatened to block a crucial oil lane that's made up pending all embargo aimed at forcing tehran to abandon its atomic ambitions. the cold run of tension between iran and the west is simmering. it seems the slide is the increase of heat could make it boil over into an all out confrontation. where will be that boiling point the point of no return we're getting closer and closer to war with iran the iranians are playing with fire and the problems in a crisis if you get were any small thing can really set it off and it doesn't clear washington that the international nuclea
ocean two months up to its launch but it's not here to clear up it's landed in the pacific both the atlantic ocean. this is a weekly on r.t. hello and welcome to the program the cuts to news that shaped this week the crisis in relations between iran and the west peaks again fueled by wednesday's assess a nation of a top nuclear scientist in tehran iran officials blamed the murder on the u.s. any zero who want to stop its nuclear program meanwhile american and british warships were gathering in...
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the ocean two months after its launch but it's not yet clear if it's landed in the pacific all the atlantic ocean. welcome is why i'm here in moscow you're watching the weekly a round up of the top stories for the last seven days with me kevin now in first the crisis in relations between iran of the west paid to get fueled by wednesday's assassination of a top nuclear scientist into ran iranian officials blame them over on the u.s. and israel they want to stop its nuclear program meantime american and british warships are gathering in the persian gulf with iran that earlier threatened to block a crucial oil lane that submitted a pending oil embargo aimed at forcing to run to abandon its atomic ambitions. the cold run of tension between iran and the west is simmering. it seems the slightest increase of heat could make it boil over into an all out confrontation. where we'll be that boiling point the point of no return we're getting closer and closer to war with iran the iranians are playing with fire problems in a crisis if you get were any small thing can really set it off and it doesn't cle
the ocean two months after its launch but it's not yet clear if it's landed in the pacific all the atlantic ocean. welcome is why i'm here in moscow you're watching the weekly a round up of the top stories for the last seven days with me kevin now in first the crisis in relations between iran of the west paid to get fueled by wednesday's assassination of a top nuclear scientist into ran iranian officials blame them over on the u.s. and israel they want to stop its nuclear program meantime...
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in the great lakes and, of course, its course downstream moving northeasterly all the way to the atlantic. and quebec being the main french fortress and most powerful single point in canada was to be very significant in the conflict. so let's take a look at a modern map and get a sense of this geography. now today beyond discussing the military history i'd like to give you a little sense of the human dimensions of this conflict. and the various peoples and interests involved. the struggles, the sufferings which were great, the hardships, not least of the acadians. they were largely deported and expelled from their native land by the british during the conflict. we'll also talk about a battle that occurred in the lake champlain corridor actually on the shores of lake george and triggered a famous episode, a massacre that's featured in the movie, "the last of the mohikans." as well as the book, the 19th century novel. we'll also talk about the turning point in the war, how in the early stages of north america the british and british colonials were faring badly and the french and their nativ
in the great lakes and, of course, its course downstream moving northeasterly all the way to the atlantic. and quebec being the main french fortress and most powerful single point in canada was to be very significant in the conflict. so let's take a look at a modern map and get a sense of this geography. now today beyond discussing the military history i'd like to give you a little sense of the human dimensions of this conflict. and the various peoples and interests involved. the struggles, the...
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we're in the 40s from the mountains all the way to the atlantic beaches.ate last night, there was some freezing rain and sleet way out in western maryland. the highlands of west virginia. but that's warmed up now. it's changed to rain there. so the slick spots that were there earlier, those are beginning to dissipate. and the sunrise will be at 7:24. we'll have periods of rain through the morning. by noontime into the low 50s, actually may climb to near 60 degrees as the rain tapers off and ends by early to mid-afternoon. and then cloudy by late afternoon. sunset today will be at 5:12. i'll have your evening planner. that will be coming up in ten minutes at around 5:41. joe? >> thank you very much, tom. >>> mitt romney holds a comfortable lead in decision 2012 this morning. a new "washington post"/abc poll surveyed republicans across the country. 35% of respondents favor the former massachusetts governor in the state's primary or caucus. newt gingrich finished second with 17%, followed by ron paul with 16%. rick santorum rounded out the top four with 13%.
we're in the 40s from the mountains all the way to the atlantic beaches.ate last night, there was some freezing rain and sleet way out in western maryland. the highlands of west virginia. but that's warmed up now. it's changed to rain there. so the slick spots that were there earlier, those are beginning to dissipate. and the sunrise will be at 7:24. we'll have periods of rain through the morning. by noontime into the low 50s, actually may climb to near 60 degrees as the rain tapers off and...
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it's in the maritime zone of the atlantic. also, there was a good native population in acadia mainly of the mick macks and another group as well. the point was the situation was very tricky at the beginning of the war, very uncertain and fought with complex. maybe question go to an overall map of north america to come back and explain this point. in 1713, after the british conquered and relied on troops to take hold of acadia. in 1713, after war between britain and france. france surrendered acadia to the british. the british will remain that problem, nova scotia. the french were still in the region. first of all, most of the colonies, the great, great majority in acadia were french. second of all, the french retained according to the peace treaty, this island. it's hard to see it's an island on the map. there's a narrow channel between it and the rest of the nova scotia or acadia. the french did retain this island and this island off the coast of acadia. besides that, this region was also part of french canada. 1713, going ba
it's in the maritime zone of the atlantic. also, there was a good native population in acadia mainly of the mick macks and another group as well. the point was the situation was very tricky at the beginning of the war, very uncertain and fought with complex. maybe question go to an overall map of north america to come back and explain this point. in 1713, after the british conquered and relied on troops to take hold of acadia. in 1713, after war between britain and france. france surrendered...
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to earth could have spin spread over such a large area that it could have actually hit both the atlantic and the pacific as well as parts of mainland brazil it was a huge leap and dissipated mission from the russian space agency it was supposed to go to the martian moon a focus pick up soil samples bring them back to earth for analysis partially where it gets its name from food was good and basically meaning phobias soil in russian now that information that data that the scientists were craving could potentially they were saying of lead to developments towards a potential martian settlement a human settlement on the moon of course all that data gone now it was a hugely disappointing mission at the probe got into orbit and then pretty much stayed there no matter how much effort was made by ross cosmos as well as the european space agency to try and contact it and get it back on its way eventually crashing back down to earth on sunday evening. well the shock this week by an online video that showed american marines urinating on the dead bodies of taliban fight says the u.s. military says i
to earth could have spin spread over such a large area that it could have actually hit both the atlantic and the pacific as well as parts of mainland brazil it was a huge leap and dissipated mission from the russian space agency it was supposed to go to the martian moon a focus pick up soil samples bring them back to earth for analysis partially where it gets its name from food was good and basically meaning phobias soil in russian now that information that data that the scientists were craving...
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suburbs --when said that out of the southwest but the mild air from the ohio valley into the atlanticthis front will come in tomorrow night. temperatures will cool behind it. the arctic air is well to the north. this one will drop temperatures by about 10 degrees or so. when you are running 20 degrees above normal, a 10 degree drop is not that brittle. we will get some shock -- some sunshine for sunday. it will dry out before a real chance of any reign that arrives in the middle of the next week. other than a chance of an afternoon sprinkle, tomorrow is another day kind of like today. gusts of wind out of the west to 20 knots on the bay. the weather service is running a small craft advisory on the day. 36 degrees on sunday with partly cloudy skies, a little chilly, that is not very cold. eastern shore, '50s tomorrow. lower eastern shore including ocean city a 10 degree drop. the coal from passing by tomorrow night. and 47 on monday. 53 degrees on tuesday sets the stage for a writ on wednesday that could be heavy. a front comes through on thursday and by next friday can be a little chi
suburbs --when said that out of the southwest but the mild air from the ohio valley into the atlanticthis front will come in tomorrow night. temperatures will cool behind it. the arctic air is well to the north. this one will drop temperatures by about 10 degrees or so. when you are running 20 degrees above normal, a 10 degree drop is not that brittle. we will get some shock -- some sunshine for sunday. it will dry out before a real chance of any reign that arrives in the middle of the next...
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in the middle of the south the atlantic ocean, the falkland islands are a peaceful and remote. in 1982, this was a battleground. more than 900 people died. with the 30th anniversary of the conflict in april, there are growing tensions between britain and argentina. the latest batch came on wednesday. parliament -- david cameron defended britain's sovereignty of the falkland islands. >> the with the argentinian have been saying, i would argue, is far more like colonialism. these people want to remain british. >> he is referring to the argentines president last year. it brought this anger response from argentina. >> above all, it is totally offensive coming from great britain. history has displayed their attitude to the world. despite of the notion that will finally respect the u.n. resolution. the islands are argentinian. >> the anniversary is only part of the reason for the attention -- for the tensions. a growing number of british firms have been exploring for oil in waters off the falkland islands. prince william is due to go there on a tour of duty later this year. all that
in the middle of the south the atlantic ocean, the falkland islands are a peaceful and remote. in 1982, this was a battleground. more than 900 people died. with the 30th anniversary of the conflict in april, there are growing tensions between britain and argentina. the latest batch came on wednesday. parliament -- david cameron defended britain's sovereignty of the falkland islands. >> the with the argentinian have been saying, i would argue, is far more like colonialism. these people...
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not only here in the mid- atlantic, but 3/4 of the united states will go way above normal.es. we haven't hit our daytime high yet. that's called living large. mainly clear overnight. and tomorrow partly sunny, knock it back behind the wind shift to 54 degrees. and we'll take look at a beautiful 5-day forecast. january has certainly been an easy month. >> and february is starting out pretty good. >> at least one day of it. only 28 more to worry about. remember, this is a leap year. >> 29 days indeed. >>> new progress in the fight against alzheimer's. what researchers have found coming up in health watch. and remember wjz.com is always on for you. here are the stories we're following on the website. go to wjz.com. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expen
not only here in the mid- atlantic, but 3/4 of the united states will go way above normal.es. we haven't hit our daytime high yet. that's called living large. mainly clear overnight. and tomorrow partly sunny, knock it back behind the wind shift to 54 degrees. and we'll take look at a beautiful 5-day forecast. january has certainly been an easy month. >> and february is starting out pretty good. >> at least one day of it. only 28 more to worry about. remember, this is a leap year....
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, not necessarily maryland, in the mid-atlantic, is there anything bizarre. other than standard fair? >> well, plenty does. look, i mean, you guys live in a state where people hunt, fish, trap. there's still pockets of enthusiasm for people there to live off of the land, so to speak. there are still lots a. people, you have high end restaurants where snouts tail dining is presented. there's a way of eating in the country we've moved away from that we're returning to. we're more accepting for eating everything now. back then, it was necessity and now, it's curiosity. people are finding this stuff tastes really good. american minds are broadening. in baltimore, i'll tell you, one of the most famous food cities tied to one item -- item, that's crabs. people go nuts for crabs. that's the same way they do for crabs in china. there are many cultures where they see people breaking up what looks like a hard shelled large insect and they don't understand how you can scrape the meat out with the nails and eat it. >> and the first time you see the lungs. >>> well, liste
, not necessarily maryland, in the mid-atlantic, is there anything bizarre. other than standard fair? >> well, plenty does. look, i mean, you guys live in a state where people hunt, fish, trap. there's still pockets of enthusiasm for people there to live off of the land, so to speak. there are still lots a. people, you have high end restaurants where snouts tail dining is presented. there's a way of eating in the country we've moved away from that we're returning to. we're more accepting...
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that is breaking down now. , editor ofs bennet "the atlantic."is the 14 editor of the magazine created back in 1847 to advance the american idea. he was named editor in 2006. prior to that he worked for "the new york times." he was also a white house correspondent. let's hear from the bill, republicans in florida. caller: good morning. and i wanted to talk about industrial towns. i have seen a documentary and the rule ofemp law." it would be great if c-span and your magazine to do a report on it as far as putting american workers back to work, i encouraged the listeners to check into it. ralph nader wrote a piece recently a few months ago about it, and congressman ron paul has legislation out there trying to decriminalized this resources that could be grown in all 50 states and used to be grown in all 50 states. the whole reason why it was criminalize was because it was a threat to the petrochemical industry. any product you can make at a petrochemical you could make out of industrial hemp. i hope you folks report on it and ron paul efforts. that
that is breaking down now. , editor ofs bennet "the atlantic."is the 14 editor of the magazine created back in 1847 to advance the american idea. he was named editor in 2006. prior to that he worked for "the new york times." he was also a white house correspondent. let's hear from the bill, republicans in florida. caller: good morning. and i wanted to talk about industrial towns. i have seen a documentary and the rule ofemp law." it would be great if c-span and your...
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it will be all the way to the northern mid atlantic. and cold, today and tomorrow and wednesday and then the shot in the door to the north west and and then milder. 42 is the high, feeling like 32 and some snow flakes, may feel more like 16. look at this, back to 44 and then 47 and 52 thursday through saturday. don? >> let's head straight to traffic with sharron. >> good morning, everybody. not a bad morning drive at all. the federal holiday today, little volume out there. some activity as you head out, to the north and over to the wind warnings, no matter where you go, especially on the bridges, keep that in mind as you head out on the beltway, speeds up to full speed and beyond as the average. there is a live look at 97 and 100 looking good on the north west side, problem free, the traffic report brought to you by toyota. we have the 2012s that are ready. >>> over to the satellite interview furnitured by sam's club. >> can discameron. >> it is from to have you here. a full house of people that gave you a standing ovation. how did you
it will be all the way to the northern mid atlantic. and cold, today and tomorrow and wednesday and then the shot in the door to the north west and and then milder. 42 is the high, feeling like 32 and some snow flakes, may feel more like 16. look at this, back to 44 and then 47 and 52 thursday through saturday. don? >> let's head straight to traffic with sharron. >> good morning, everybody. not a bad morning drive at all. the federal holiday today, little volume out there. some...
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what goes first, the pas civic or atlantic.he atlantic came first. >> jon: that's what i love, with the newspaper accounts so interesting to see the layers of the debate. >> right. >> jon: and the color of it because you forget that it's not as monochrome attic of what you imagine in retrospect in most history books. really interesting. i really appreciate it i can't wait to see what you are going to make your son do next. (laughter) >> take out the trash. >> jon: thank you so much for coming by, really appreciate it. thank you, it's called december 1941, on the book shelves now. craig shirley.
what goes first, the pas civic or atlantic.he atlantic came first. >> jon: that's what i love, with the newspaper accounts so interesting to see the layers of the debate. >> right. >> jon: and the color of it because you forget that it's not as monochrome attic of what you imagine in retrospect in most history books. really interesting. i really appreciate it i can't wait to see what you are going to make your son do next. (laughter) >> take out the trash. >> jon:...
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what goes first, the pas civic or atlantic.he atlantic came first. >> jon: that's what i love, with the newspaper accounts so interesting to see the layers of the debate. >> right. >> jon: and the color of it because you forget that it's not as monochrome attic of what you imagine in retrospect in most history books. really interesting. i really appreciate it i can't wait to see what you are going to make your son do next. (laughter) >> take out the trash. >> jon: thank you so much for coming by, really appreciate it. thank you, it's called december 1941, on the book shelves now. craig shirley. >> join us next week at 11:00, on monday george lucas returns to the program. here it, your moment of zen. >> niki this is a very joyous occasion for you. >> blessing of the animals and i really believe the animals have a right to captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
what goes first, the pas civic or atlantic.he atlantic came first. >> jon: that's what i love, with the newspaper accounts so interesting to see the layers of the debate. >> right. >> jon: and the color of it because you forget that it's not as monochrome attic of what you imagine in retrospect in most history books. really interesting. i really appreciate it i can't wait to see what you are going to make your son do next. (laughter) >> take out the trash. >> jon:...
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and down into the teens now from west virginia all the way to the atlantic beaches. except right near the bay and tidal president obama, there it's in the mid to upper 20s. and the view from space showing the clear, dry high pressure over us. there are high clouds drifting in to southern west virginia and southwestern virginia now. that will be arriving by late this afternoon. lots of sunshine between now and then. should be good weather for today's mlk day parade. we'll have highs reaching near 40 this afternoon with a southerly breeze. sunrise, 7:25. your evening planner in ten minutes. danella? >>> good morning. still seeing an accident at 95 south at 234. it's a truck in your left shoulder lane. but your left lane is blocked. crews working to get the truck out of the roadway. as you see, it is teetering on its side. after you pass this on i-95, you're pretty much good. traveling i-95 north, no issue to report at this time. now if you're taking the red line today, expect delays because metro's single tracking a couple of them actually. from van ness to depuupont c
and down into the teens now from west virginia all the way to the atlantic beaches. except right near the bay and tidal president obama, there it's in the mid to upper 20s. and the view from space showing the clear, dry high pressure over us. there are high clouds drifting in to southern west virginia and southwestern virginia now. that will be arriving by late this afternoon. lots of sunshine between now and then. should be good weather for today's mlk day parade. we'll have highs reaching...
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atlantic, iowa. isn't it a big risk, though, throwing your whole campaign on a notion that you're going to be the guy who doesn't run nasty ads and everybody else is firing at you? >> this is the open league minutes of the super bowl. we're learning a lot about what our opponents will do. they're nastier than expected. we'll have to make adjustments. like the super bowl. you see the opening series, think about it, figure out what to do next. it's going to be a very long game. >> reporter: adjustments before the caucuses? >> no, no. look i think this is -- >> the questions require a donation to the campaign. >> look, i think this is a wonderf wonderful experiment and if you talk to people here you get the feeling i'm getting. we have resolutely said we're going to stay positive. somebody said 45% of the ads in this state have been negative about me. i mean, so the average iowan is watching this tsunami of negative attack ads and they've watched one guy be consistently relentlessly positive. we'll find
atlantic, iowa. isn't it a big risk, though, throwing your whole campaign on a notion that you're going to be the guy who doesn't run nasty ads and everybody else is firing at you? >> this is the open league minutes of the super bowl. we're learning a lot about what our opponents will do. they're nastier than expected. we'll have to make adjustments. like the super bowl. you see the opening series, think about it, figure out what to do next. it's going to be a very long game. >>...
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and if you're going to fight in the north atlantic, then you have to prepare in the north atlantic.baugh, if you're watching, it was john paul jones. okay, we want to hear from you. what was your prediction before the season started? go to facebook page/cbs san francisco. you got all that? not a foot of snow in seattle can slow down cal against washington with richie solomon no longer on the bus. final second, huskies down 3. force overtime, oh, cal hangs on to win 69-66. they are 6-1. the bears take over sole possession of first place because washington state knocked off stanford. they are 18-2. how about some hockey? jamie mcbegin and the sharks looking for a way out and they found one. down and out goes fraisher. scored twice in the second period to take control. eric carlton on the one timer. sharks out shoot the senators, but they still lose 4-1. earlier this week on espn, jerry rice called giants runningback, brandon jacobs soft. today the 265-pound jacobs responded and he begins the top five. >> i bet he won't tackle me. >> at number four, dustin johnson pulled a ken bastida
and if you're going to fight in the north atlantic, then you have to prepare in the north atlantic.baugh, if you're watching, it was john paul jones. okay, we want to hear from you. what was your prediction before the season started? go to facebook page/cbs san francisco. you got all that? not a foot of snow in seattle can slow down cal against washington with richie solomon no longer on the bus. final second, huskies down 3. force overtime, oh, cal hangs on to win 69-66. they are 6-1. the...
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and if you are going to fight in the north atlantic, then prepare in the north atlantic. >> allen crab16 points. beat washington 69-66 with a win and stanford loses. sole possession of first place in the pack 12. the trip to the northwest isn't going as well as -- they were in spokane. kept the streak alive with a 74- 63 win. they are 2-5 in the wcc. that's good news for the sharks. scores on the one timer. ottawa beat san jose 4-1. the sharks begin a three-game trip in canada on saturday. you know, tough for the sharks and the warriors lately because they are playing in the shadow of the 49ers. it's all 49ers all the time. >> and they are playing well. >> the warriors? >> no, the sharks. >> the warriors aren't playing that bad. >> not too good. as long as we have one team. >> how did ucf get into spokane with that snow? >> what were the runways like? >> deice the wings before they took off. >> we'll see you at 11:00. ,,,,
and if you are going to fight in the north atlantic, then prepare in the north atlantic. >> allen crab16 points. beat washington 69-66 with a win and stanford loses. sole possession of first place in the pack 12. the trip to the northwest isn't going as well as -- they were in spokane. kept the streak alive with a 74- 63 win. they are 2-5 in the wcc. that's good news for the sharks. scores on the one timer. ottawa beat san jose 4-1. the sharks begin a three-game trip in canada on...
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on wednesday, heavy rain will also target the mid-atlantic region. up towards the north, a couple systems are bringing in snow showers across central canada, and the northern rockies, and those systems are ushering in very cold air from the north. so we are going to see a significant drop in temperatures across the northwestern areas. minus 14 degrees in winnipeg, and minus 4 in denver, about you the rest of the areas are still enjoying warmer than average temperatures. 10 expected in chicago, 7 in northern, and 9 in washington d.c. >>> finally let's go over to europe. a high pressure system is settling over western continental europe, bringing very dry weather. as the system pushes on to the east southern italy and the balkan peninsula should get drier. this is bringing in thunderstorms and strong winds in most of turkey. precipitation will be snow rather than rain in inland areas. up towards the north, a series of low pressure systems has been bringing very wet and gusty conditions across the northern british isles and the west coast of norway, and
on wednesday, heavy rain will also target the mid-atlantic region. up towards the north, a couple systems are bringing in snow showers across central canada, and the northern rockies, and those systems are ushering in very cold air from the north. so we are going to see a significant drop in temperatures across the northwestern areas. minus 14 degrees in winnipeg, and minus 4 in denver, about you the rest of the areas are still enjoying warmer than average temperatures. 10 expected in chicago,...
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of the developing story, moisture pushing in south, and it's going to come together over the mid atlantic here as we go past midnight tonight. rest of the this evening, temperatures running through the 30s, clouds and flurries. past midnight, things get really interesting out there. we will talk about how much in to the morning, the rest of your weekend, it's all coming up. >>> 18-year-old woman is attacked and nearly raped near johns hopkins university. it happened in a park a block from campus. brian kuebler joining us with more. >> it happened around 6:30, police are working on a sketch with the victim to help catch this man. it happened in this park, on the edge of the gillford community at 3600 block of greenway, two women were in the park and a man approached. >> he tries to make conversation, i believe he asks them if they want a cigarette. they decline and he exposes themselves. >> he chased and tackled one of them. he attempted to sexually assault the woman but she was able to get away. this park is a block from johns hopkins university but the victims are not students there. non
of the developing story, moisture pushing in south, and it's going to come together over the mid atlantic here as we go past midnight tonight. rest of the this evening, temperatures running through the 30s, clouds and flurries. past midnight, things get really interesting out there. we will talk about how much in to the morning, the rest of your weekend, it's all coming up. >>> 18-year-old woman is attacked and nearly raped near johns hopkins university. it happened in a park a block...
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. >> las chivas de guadalajara perdieron 1 a 0 frente al atlante. >> el américa ganó 2 a 0 ante unosgladeadores de ssan luis frente a los pumas san luis ganó 1 por 0. >> es todo, buenas noche. >> el número de bebés gemelos han aumentado considerablemente, es debido al método de fertilización in vitro. >> un grupo de investigacion dice que consumir comida grasosa afecta parte del cerebro. >> cuidado. >> en méñxico encontraron miles de pinturas que podrían ser de principio de nuestra era. >> es impresionante. >> en varios sitios del estado mexicano, el hallazgo fue en varios sitios rocosos, son alusivas a cultos de a las montañas, el sol. >> estas se suman a otros 70 que fueron clasificados. >> una mujer de michigan se graduó de sus estudios 52años después, estudió licenciatura en inglés. >> nunca es tarde para concluir los sueños en la vida. >> visite
. >> las chivas de guadalajara perdieron 1 a 0 frente al atlante. >> el américa ganó 2 a 0 ante unosgladeadores de ssan luis frente a los pumas san luis ganó 1 por 0. >> es todo, buenas noche. >> el número de bebés gemelos han aumentado considerablemente, es debido al método de fertilización in vitro. >> un grupo de investigacion dice que consumir comida grasosa afecta parte del cerebro. >> cuidado. >> en méñxico encontraron miles de pinturas...
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atlantic, iowa.ing driven by message, connection with the voters, debates, experience, and i think those are the features that are driving the campaign so far. i think they probably will be through the entire process. we'll do better this quarter than any other quarter so far. but i don't have a final figure for you. and when we do, we'll let you know. >> what is your argument? >> i don't think i've spent a lot of time trying to describe differences on policy. but instead i focused on the things i believe and the choices that americans have to make. senator santorum was kind enough to endorse me last time around. i appreciate that. and we have been friends. i can tell you that our backgrounds are quite different. like speaker gingrich, senator santorum has spent his career in government, in washington, nothing wrong with that, but it is a very different background than i have and i think the people of this country recognize that with our economy as the major issue we face right now that it would be h
atlantic, iowa.ing driven by message, connection with the voters, debates, experience, and i think those are the features that are driving the campaign so far. i think they probably will be through the entire process. we'll do better this quarter than any other quarter so far. but i don't have a final figure for you. and when we do, we'll let you know. >> what is your argument? >> i don't think i've spent a lot of time trying to describe differences on policy. but instead i focused...
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what goes first, the pas civic or atlantic. accounts so interesting to see the layers of the debate. >> right. >> jon: and the color of it because you forget that it's not as monochrome attic of what you imagine in
what goes first, the pas civic or atlantic. accounts so interesting to see the layers of the debate. >> right. >> jon: and the color of it because you forget that it's not as monochrome attic of what you imagine in
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it's a mild morning out there from boston all the way down through the mid-atlantic. it, i guess. 50s in boston. 40s in new york to d.c. and it looks like it will stick around for a a while, too. temperatures for this afternoon will hold where they are. we'll see a lot of clouds in the morning and it should clear out nicely as we go throughout the day. a little colder back bay buffalo, some of the colder air begins to work in. but not a bad week. look at philadelphia. yes, another rain event thursday and friday, but 45 for a high, 47, 54. even saturday, 47. it's not until sunday that the east coast will see the next shot of cold air coming in. for our friends joining us on the pacific northwest, it looks like your next storm is now moving in. already some rain and snow in the medford area. portland you're cry for now, but your morning commute will have rain in it and eventually that will move its way into seattle, too. so the forecast highlights out there, mild on the east coast and just a couple rainmakers, not a lot of snow to be found. >> all right, bill, thanks so
it's a mild morning out there from boston all the way down through the mid-atlantic. it, i guess. 50s in boston. 40s in new york to d.c. and it looks like it will stick around for a a while, too. temperatures for this afternoon will hold where they are. we'll see a lot of clouds in the morning and it should clear out nicely as we go throughout the day. a little colder back bay buffalo, some of the colder air begins to work in. but not a bad week. look at philadelphia. yes, another rain event...
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. >> los chivos se enfrentara a atlante. >> . >> toluca frente a estudiantes. >> laker 97 por 90 ganórincipio a fin. >> ganó el equipo de los pacer 87-94. >> los toros de chicago ganaron 87-93. >> gracias william. >> una nueva investigación dice que razón, la memoria se deteriora a partir de los 40 años, se puede diagnosticar de forma temprana la demencia. >> la temperatura estable, salvo en las costas y el alto oleaje, y en sierra harto viento. >> en california, no hay lluvias en camino, la temperatura en entren48° y 45 días. >> no hay lluvia en camino . >> la temperatura en pantalla. >> próxima semana día de la candelaria, buenas noches. >> viernes, y es el momento de enterarnos qué fue lo más visto. >> hola como estan les qué saluda vanessa. >> martín junior, es el tercer niño que muere por la violencia en aokland, los videos de este reportaje ha sido el contenido más visto. >> otra, son las casi 800 nuevas leyes de california. >> cerramos con un crimen que tuvo un final feliz, el robo del monito que volvió al zoológico. >> dice que es la última vez que me meto en la mochila de un
. >> los chivos se enfrentara a atlante. >> . >> toluca frente a estudiantes. >> laker 97 por 90 ganórincipio a fin. >> ganó el equipo de los pacer 87-94. >> los toros de chicago ganaron 87-93. >> gracias william. >> una nueva investigación dice que razón, la memoria se deteriora a partir de los 40 años, se puede diagnosticar de forma temprana la demencia. >> la temperatura estable, salvo en las costas y el alto oleaje, y en sierra...
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so i think we do some -- we ought to drill off the atlantic coast. the people leading the charge are senator mark warner and jim webb, two democratic senators from virginia, who are trying to get some common-sense regulations in place for offshore drilling. we can do it. we need to do it. it will be a tremendous job. there would be 18,000 jobs in virginia. 7000 jobs in south carolina. tens of millions of dollars in tax revenues. that is how we grow. new industries and reduce our reliance on foreign countries. [applause] >> thank you, governor. we will have dr. frank luntz take over and get the audience involved. we will come back with a 10 minute wrap with the governor. >> i will ask you a question and i want you to respond. we have c-span cameras on. if you can move away from those things. it is ok. i want a show of hands. how many of you are better off than your parents were when they were your age? raise your hands if you are better off than your parents when they were your age. most hands go up. what ever happened to the four of you, please tell
so i think we do some -- we ought to drill off the atlantic coast. the people leading the charge are senator mark warner and jim webb, two democratic senators from virginia, who are trying to get some common-sense regulations in place for offshore drilling. we can do it. we need to do it. it will be a tremendous job. there would be 18,000 jobs in virginia. 7000 jobs in south carolina. tens of millions of dollars in tax revenues. that is how we grow. new industries and reduce our reliance on...
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but of those 3,000 in 1758, 1,650 tidied in the crossing of the atlantic. ships going down at sea or of mall no malnourishment and disease and exposure. eventually, of course, some of these refugees will make their way to louisiana and become the people we know as the cajuns from their ancestral home in acadia from which they were expelled. and they will come to louisiana once that colony will pass from french to spanish governance in the to late 17 sif60s. and perhaps 2,000, 2,500 will come to louisiana in the mid to late 1760s and re-establish lives that and in a totally different environment. descendants of those people today, as you may know, still maintain contact with the acadians, the french descendants of the french colonials of acadia in nova scotia today. they have associations, meetings because they are from the same family of people. so that's an important aspect of the so-called french and indiana war. now, what about the fighting in the lake champlain corridor? here we have an interesting image of an iroquois chief called hendrick by the engli
but of those 3,000 in 1758, 1,650 tidied in the crossing of the atlantic. ships going down at sea or of mall no malnourishment and disease and exposure. eventually, of course, some of these refugees will make their way to louisiana and become the people we know as the cajuns from their ancestral home in acadia from which they were expelled. and they will come to louisiana once that colony will pass from french to spanish governance in the to late 17 sif60s. and perhaps 2,000, 2,500 will come to...
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anywhere from eastern texas up through the mid-atlantic you've got rain, thunderstorms. it's going to be most severe for the gulf states. and then to the west of that system we're talking about new mexico as well as western texas you're going to be seeing some significant snow. maybe ten to 20 centimeters. 20 centimeters in some places. as for the system up here in eastern canada that's going to be some widespread snow showers through ontario and quebec. fairly warm day for you in toronto at 5 degrees. 6 in new york city. the warmth continuing winnipeg as well. farmly warm here. we're seeing the low 20s to mid 20s for l.a. as well as houston, mexico city and miami. let's go now to europe for a quick look. another pacific -- atlantic system coming in across the british isles up towards the north. mostly rain that's farmly warm. gusts up to 80 kilometres per hour that will be pushing into western parts of the skand knavian peninsula. first of all into norway that goes. this system is going to be bringing some significant amounts of snow across central and eastern parts of
anywhere from eastern texas up through the mid-atlantic you've got rain, thunderstorms. it's going to be most severe for the gulf states. and then to the west of that system we're talking about new mexico as well as western texas you're going to be seeing some significant snow. maybe ten to 20 centimeters. 20 centimeters in some places. as for the system up here in eastern canada that's going to be some widespread snow showers through ontario and quebec. fairly warm day for you in toronto at 5...
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chupete suazo estarÍa en un arreglo con el flamengo de brasil y hoy, el gobrierno renovÓ paraporquque atlantenuevo tecnic tÉcnico<.>> nos metemos en la nba, portland, y sacramento, wallace anota, y en los Últimos segundos, al final portland se queda con el triunfo. >>> pero no aguantaron, al final memphis se escapa, celtics frente a la magia de orlando, la magia hoy no aparecio, 3er periodo, o neal, y todo termina con empujones, orlando en una noche para el olvido. >>> y estados unidos estarÁ enfrentando en los clasificatorios de londres londres.>>> gracias a usted que esta festejando este aÑo chino, este 23 de enero, wow, vamos a la imagen de satelite. >>> buenas condiciones en esta aÑo nuevo chino. >>> 1-305-471-1 >< / et maÑa noticias al amanecer por en al despertar verÁn como afectan las ofertas. >> un matrimonio viaja a pie. >> en el dÍa nÚmero 24.
chupete suazo estarÍa en un arreglo con el flamengo de brasil y hoy, el gobrierno renovÓ paraporquque atlantenuevo tecnic tÉcnico> nos metemos en la nba, portland, y sacramento, wallace anota, y en los Últimos segundos, al final portland se queda con el triunfo. >>> pero no aguantaron, al final memphis se escapa, celtics frente a la magia de orlando, la magia hoy no aparecio, 3er periodo, o neal, y todo termina con empujones, orlando en una noche para el olvido. >>> y...
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it all scrolls back around to the mid-atlantic.storm producing severe, springlike thunderstorms in the self and snow on the northern end of it. wintery conditions, the gulf coast, so what is gray and damp, and has been foggy around here but we don't have much to complain about. a few slippery spots over the weekend, but the mid-atlantic is getting by ok as the system works its way through. a lot of dry real estate off to the west of us and that should settle in here tomorrow. 40 at the inner harbor, 36 at bwi marshall. just the five-degree swing at the airport. we have really been stuck there all day long. 11.5 inches of snow came down on january 23 back in 1985. 40 degrees in downtown baltimore, the warmest of the day so far. above freezing in southern pennsylvania and even western maryland, not only above freezing but warmer than we are. up to 50 now at oakland, 46 at frostburg. slowly the chilly air gets pushed out, the drizzle and fog overnight, some of it should be dense. it will clear out tomorrow and we will get some sunshin
it all scrolls back around to the mid-atlantic.storm producing severe, springlike thunderstorms in the self and snow on the northern end of it. wintery conditions, the gulf coast, so what is gray and damp, and has been foggy around here but we don't have much to complain about. a few slippery spots over the weekend, but the mid-atlantic is getting by ok as the system works its way through. a lot of dry real estate off to the west of us and that should settle in here tomorrow. 40 at the inner...
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up the mid-atlantic, a chilly 22 degrees for boston and 29 at new york. take a look at that. cold air settling in and that is because the jet stream is to the south of us. the clouds moving in and that jet stream is opening us up from canada and that is what we're getting. the ridge of high pressure is in control and sliding closer to us into tomorrow and no shortage of sunshine for you tomorrow and it will be very much on the chilly side. if you're heading out, just make sure to prepare yourself for that and those temperatures are definitely going to be on the cooler side and our next weather system is going to move in into the beginning of the week and this is a look at what our future cast is showing. wednesday by the 7:00 hour, everything is out to the far west and it starts to edge its way closer into the overnight hours and even a little bit of a mix to the north here and to to the i-95 corridor into parts of pennsylvania. in the morning hour for the morning commute on tuesday, that rain continues and that is not going to be much of a break at all and pockets of heavier
up the mid-atlantic, a chilly 22 degrees for boston and 29 at new york. take a look at that. cold air settling in and that is because the jet stream is to the south of us. the clouds moving in and that jet stream is opening us up from canada and that is what we're getting. the ridge of high pressure is in control and sliding closer to us into tomorrow and no shortage of sunshine for you tomorrow and it will be very much on the chilly side. if you're heading out, just make sure to prepare...
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a european spirit if we are able to demonstrate we can do both, i think it would be good for the atlanticelationship and the alliance. >> all right, thank you very much for joining us on "gmt." still to come on the program -- winning the smartphone battle. samsung says it is on track for record quarterly profits as the galaxy outsells the iphone. hungary's center-right government is continuing to defend the new constitution which critics say the road to democracy. alarms have also been expressed internationally. the european union is examining whether the changes brought in this very week break eu law, but there are signs the government in budapest may be prepared to negotiate some or all of the changes. >> we found a little cheer on the number 49 tram across the danube. no wonder. hungary's economy is in a slump and some accuse the government of turning back democracy. >> there you go. >> ministers, though, are not shy of showing off their new constitution. as for the idea is anti- democratic -- >> it is an absence charge -- even the question is bizarre. in the hearts of europe, finally
a european spirit if we are able to demonstrate we can do both, i think it would be good for the atlanticelationship and the alliance. >> all right, thank you very much for joining us on "gmt." still to come on the program -- winning the smartphone battle. samsung says it is on track for record quarterly profits as the galaxy outsells the iphone. hungary's center-right government is continuing to defend the new constitution which critics say the road to democracy. alarms have...
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the united states would stand on the defensive in the pacific and take the offensive in the atlant atlantic. churchill brought over and it will show the americans where the war should be fought and also to answer questions like this because the british thought they had the attack on pearl harbor and so great that they would abandon the strategy and be on the pacific and would have been amazing and the pacific began to get increasing emphasis faster than what the plan called for. but the americans are going to take the offensive in european theater, with what and how, that was the question that the planners had to face. and that was the traditional thing that he called for. across channel landing and an attack across the plane to france into germany and end the war that way. i don't know if it was immediately, but that was the grand zion and to begin with, marshall, a favorite and landing with the planners as well and landing in which they nicknamed sledgehammer and it was an important function, they thought of the drawing's impressions were being beaten by the german at this time with the 1
the united states would stand on the defensive in the pacific and take the offensive in the atlant atlantic. churchill brought over and it will show the americans where the war should be fought and also to answer questions like this because the british thought they had the attack on pearl harbor and so great that they would abandon the strategy and be on the pacific and would have been amazing and the pacific began to get increasing emphasis faster than what the plan called for. but the...