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el mundo se le viene encima del potros de hierro del atlante. niño cuando lo llevó a cubrir es muy alto estén a mi nueva época quizá del crudo mexicano el trompo carreño una pelota hacia esta zona donde vende trigo en el área de van demasiado dados y fuertes pongo. >> gooooool de tijuana aquí lo intenta muy bien. primero ruiz, pero del remate lo toma este hombre que se reencuentra con el rebote porque ya no aguanta más y aquí está oscar camino es un tema fantástico se metía entre dos iraquí llegada de llover en heberto para marcar un derechazo fulminante el equipo de tijuana tiene tres contra atlante uno el parece ser como los clásicos de las crónicas y externo enlace cocido. después pasó por santos laguna tuvo uno. ahí vemos a ruiz el hombre que recibe numerosas aquí con alguna complicación en el rebote desde atrás con el respaldo de venegas lo hace con potencia y alcanza a ver un desvío cirilo saucedo con mucha más calma lo toma y finalmente sus compañeros le están permitiendo respirar hondo y profundo después de ese rol en donde sepúlveda se
el mundo se le viene encima del potros de hierro del atlante. niño cuando lo llevó a cubrir es muy alto estén a mi nueva época quizá del crudo mexicano el trompo carreño una pelota hacia esta zona donde vende trigo en el área de van demasiado dados y fuertes pongo. >> gooooool de tijuana aquí lo intenta muy bien. primero ruiz, pero del remate lo toma este hombre que se reencuentra con el rebote porque ya no aguanta más y aquí está oscar camino es un tema fantástico se metía...
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i'm the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. and we are delighted to welcome with us this afternoon ambassador yvo dalder for his speech on nato in the age of austerity, challenges for the future. we're particularly pleased to have ambassador dalder here because today will be his first speech on nato since he stepped down as the u.s. permanent representative to the north atlantic council last summer. and he's giving the speech now as a new board director here at the atlanta council, which we're particularly pleased. the ambassador's always been known for being thoughtful and for being frank and i think today we have the opportunity to hear from ambassador dalder unencumbered, if you will, by any government position. but seriously, after four years of serving as our ambassador to nato we'll have an opportunity to hear from ambassador dalder what he learned during his time at the alliance and the lessons for nato's future as he looks not just to a summit next year but to an alliance post-2014 afghanistan as well. ambassador dalder
i'm the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. and we are delighted to welcome with us this afternoon ambassador yvo dalder for his speech on nato in the age of austerity, challenges for the future. we're particularly pleased to have ambassador dalder here because today will be his first speech on nato since he stepped down as the u.s. permanent representative to the north atlantic council last summer. and he's giving the speech now as a new board director here at the atlanta...
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dos habitualmente azulgranas cuide blanco y azul un atlante que está en la zona baja del descenso eno lo alto en este seductor tijuanense eva lozano rebotado y tiene que aprender rápidamente la jugada ni es para salir jugando con el conjunto de tijuana la aparición de ruiz circuló para mantener sin embargo no alcanza a ejercer atlante en el sótano de la posición del descenso eso lo tiene muy apremiado por qué las las parece que demandó por media semana final de copa. se opuso su veto lo que visitó el éxito de azteca américa un enorme saludo a toda la unión americana estamos como siempre muy contentos de ser con ustedes ahí estaba el turco para que se comunico nosotros este técnico jorge byron ahí está el papa romero el mismo que estuvieran monarcas en la mueblería y también estaba peligrando los argentinos y este técnico rubén guerrero uruguayo hombre que por ciento la semana dijo no se preocupen yo conozco todos los egresos de nueva zelanda por ecuador y san salvador hay justamente los enfrentamos y sabemos cómo juegan el balón para fernando hace este revienta el esférico buscaba ve
dos habitualmente azulgranas cuide blanco y azul un atlante que está en la zona baja del descenso eno lo alto en este seductor tijuanense eva lozano rebotado y tiene que aprender rápidamente la jugada ni es para salir jugando con el conjunto de tijuana la aparición de ruiz circuló para mantener sin embargo no alcanza a ejercer atlante en el sótano de la posición del descenso eso lo tiene muy apremiado por qué las las parece que demandó por media semana final de copa. se opuso su veto lo...
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fred campo, the atlantic council. during the chicago summit, one of the more significant moments aside from your rendition of "take me out to the ball game" during the 7th inning stretch of the cubs-white sox game was the 13 global partners. and now it doesn't seem as though that's moved ahead too far. is it time, when you talk about political will and capabilities, that one does something much more dramatic with these global partners? i'm not sure if it's global, nato or what it is, but what should be done? and also if you could give your view on turkey and where is turkey going within the alliance? >> good questions. let's pick up one right here as well. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. steve shapiro, a councilmember. if you could just expound a bit on the difficulties demonstrated in the afghanistan operation by conflicting rules of engagement and caveated forces. i think that's a complex issue i don't get to hear enough about. >> just on that, i mean, every operation has -- every country that operates within a coalit
fred campo, the atlantic council. during the chicago summit, one of the more significant moments aside from your rendition of "take me out to the ball game" during the 7th inning stretch of the cubs-white sox game was the 13 global partners. and now it doesn't seem as though that's moved ahead too far. is it time, when you talk about political will and capabilities, that one does something much more dramatic with these global partners? i'm not sure if it's global, nato or what it is,...
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you go to atlantic city. police department, the very people who are there to protect you. i mean, it's an outrage. >> and this has been going on in the community for quite some time. david connor castellani has resources. he's a young white man. he's been able to bring a voice to a lot of the community that has been terrorized by the police department for years and years. i have been called -- i've refed so many calls since this incident happened. people from the african-american community, people who have been margin alize marginalized. they are thankful there's somebody out there to bring a voice for them. because no one's listening to them. >> an anonymous atlantic city police officer who came forward thinks the problem runs very deep. watch this. >> i honestly feel as though in the atlantic city police department there is an undercurrent of discrimination, there's an undercurrent of thuggism. >> undercurrent of discrimination and thuggism. unbelievable. and this is a police officer saying this. >> it's in
you go to atlantic city. police department, the very people who are there to protect you. i mean, it's an outrage. >> and this has been going on in the community for quite some time. david connor castellani has resources. he's a young white man. he's been able to bring a voice to a lot of the community that has been terrorized by the police department for years and years. i have been called -- i've refed so many calls since this incident happened. people from the african-american...
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permanent representative to the atlantic council last summer.he is giving the speech now as the new board director here at the atlantic council. he has always been known for being thoughtful and frank. we have the opportunity to hear from the ambassador. after four years of serving as ambassador to nato, we have an opportunity today to hear about what he learned during his time at the alliance and lessons for nato's future as it looks not only to a summit next year, but an alliance post-2014 in afghanistan. nato permanente representative to united states for four years. until july 2013. it was a tumultuous time and a significant time. he was an intellectual driver behind a new strategic concept to devise the role of the alliance. discuss operations, but delves into sensitive political issues. the leading voice on issues of arms control and disarmament. fingerprintsld use -- could see his fingerprints on nato reviews and president obama's agenda. he drove a surge among the allies in afghanistan. he championed a new model for alliance intervention
permanent representative to the atlantic council last summer.he is giving the speech now as the new board director here at the atlantic council. he has always been known for being thoughtful and frank. we have the opportunity to hear from the ambassador. after four years of serving as ambassador to nato, we have an opportunity today to hear about what he learned during his time at the alliance and lessons for nato's future as it looks not only to a summit next year, but an alliance post-2014 in...
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it's a threat that effects the entire -- i would say, the entire atlantic area. there might be also some reason to think about, because we cannot sort of dump all the greater middle east in the same heap, northern africa have some different dynamics. and there could be, especially when you talk about africa, more in association. i hope this answer your question. >> thank you very much. thank you for that. i want to pick up on a couple of things that several of you said and come to jay on this point. i think the way you teed it up, ambassador, the way i'll punt it to jay, is how do you apply mackiavelli to cyberspace? how do you create the fear of punishment? so as we turn to jay, we heard from svein that it's inconceivable where cyber would not be among the fronts. we've heard the concern about the fear that they can be caught as being the essence of deterrence and how that applies here, and we've also heard, for those nato nicks in the audience, the potential need to update thinking about what an armed attack means. if you read the washington treaty, article 5,
it's a threat that effects the entire -- i would say, the entire atlantic area. there might be also some reason to think about, because we cannot sort of dump all the greater middle east in the same heap, northern africa have some different dynamics. and there could be, especially when you talk about africa, more in association. i hope this answer your question. >> thank you very much. thank you for that. i want to pick up on a couple of things that several of you said and come to jay on...
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to his left is the newest atlantic council senior fellow. welcome. it's a delight to have you with us today. he also holds positions with vice president of the gruch. but he's on this panel discussion because he served not only as diplomatic adviser to president of italy, but as a representative to nato. he's also served diplomatic service in washington, moscow and the united nations. to his right, the policy director for the norwegian ministry of defense. he served as director general or security policy director for the norwegian defense since 1995 and in that capacity really became known as the father of nato security policy. it's a delight to have you with us. he also served at nato headquarters and is one of the architects of this project that we're working on. and the director here at the atlanta council who will speak about the terms in the cyber realm. he served as a policy director at the white house, as executive director at goldman sachs asia and u.s. air force intelligence officer in the recently published a fierce domain, terrific history
to his left is the newest atlantic council senior fellow. welcome. it's a delight to have you with us today. he also holds positions with vice president of the gruch. but he's on this panel discussion because he served not only as diplomatic adviser to president of italy, but as a representative to nato. he's also served diplomatic service in washington, moscow and the united nations. to his right, the policy director for the norwegian ministry of defense. he served as director general or...
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el otro partido de anoche, el que se jugÓ de fondo enfrento a chiv xolos y atlante.e gas en los Últimos dos partidos. >>> si no estuvo completo es como que muy obvio. >>> 4 a 1 le ganÓ xolos al equipo de atlante. recuerde la invitaciÓn. ya venimos con cruz azul contra morelia inmediatamente luego de la pausa. gracias por acompaÑarnos en fÚtbol central. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> desde la cancha del cruz azul uno de los juegos mÁs atractivos lo van a protagonizar cruz azul y morelia, el equipo purÉpecha contra la mÁquina. una alegrÍa grande saber que estamos con ustedes. acompaÑado por jesÚs bracamontes. dos equipos que buscan quedar entre los 4 primeros. tomando en cuenta que los dos primeros lugares son del amÉrica y santos. >>> que bueno que nos acompaÑa, un partido trabado, el clima fresco, la cancha en excelentes condiciones. >>> no lo esperas excepcional y abierto? >>> no. si no cae un gol no. >>> vamos a la pausa y regresamos. >>> liga mx estÁ siendo presentada por miller light. estando con amigos de verdad compartiendo con amigos de verdad. es mÁs que un buen rato. p
el otro partido de anoche, el que se jugÓ de fondo enfrento a chiv xolos y atlante.e gas en los Últimos dos partidos. >>> si no estuvo completo es como que muy obvio. >>> 4 a 1 le ganÓ xolos al equipo de atlante. recuerde la invitaciÓn. ya venimos con cruz azul contra morelia inmediatamente luego de la pausa. gracias por acompaÑarnos en fÚtbol central. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> desde la cancha del cruz azul uno de los juegos mÁs atractivos lo van a...
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this was a remarkable year in the atlantic.r soon a warm cycle of the atlantic with such low tropical activity. a lot of dry air that's put a cap on global activity. it spread you into the atlantic and other factors involved. we're playing a dangerous game here. you take the 1947 hurricane that went into new orleans from the southeast, if you had katrina strength at the angle that hit, that would put new orleans under 15 to 20 feet of water, even with the new dikes. so, we're very concerned about the overall situation. but that's what nature does. if if you're going to live on the beach, there's going to be problems. >> when all is said and done, what is behind these superstorms? >> well, well -- i'm sorry. >> no. >> that's okay. yeah, i'd say, maria, part of it, these are naturally occurring storms. we see these periodically. it's hard to say exactly what's causing them. i wouldn't say that climate change is a directed contributor to these. that's something that's still being discussed. but one of the things that is -- that ma
this was a remarkable year in the atlantic.r soon a warm cycle of the atlantic with such low tropical activity. a lot of dry air that's put a cap on global activity. it spread you into the atlantic and other factors involved. we're playing a dangerous game here. you take the 1947 hurricane that went into new orleans from the southeast, if you had katrina strength at the angle that hit, that would put new orleans under 15 to 20 feet of water, even with the new dikes. so, we're very concerned...
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by tuesday it will reach the mid-atlantic. forecaster are waiting to see if it will be severe or annoying. a lot of people are waking up to snow and ice. >> you feel like it will push you into the next lane. >> reporter: in ohio swirling snow. check out this football game. they had to scrub the snow off the goal line. downed tree and power lines. >> i heard a big crack and the ground shook. i thought it was an earth quake. >> reporter: 40 million americans are expected to travel during the thanksgiving holiday weekend. what is waiting out there? wind, sleet, snow, rain. >> reporter: the big system that came through here has been making its way across the rockies. it will push through the south east and up into the northeast for tuesday with rain along the coast. you can be sure there will be travel delays all over in the east for much of this week for the busy thanksgiving holiday. we have clear skies and light winds. we have temperatures in the coldest spots. with the sunshine for tomorrow we have warm afternoons. wednesday i
by tuesday it will reach the mid-atlantic. forecaster are waiting to see if it will be severe or annoying. a lot of people are waking up to snow and ice. >> you feel like it will push you into the next lane. >> reporter: in ohio swirling snow. check out this football game. they had to scrub the snow off the goal line. downed tree and power lines. >> i heard a big crack and the ground shook. i thought it was an earth quake. >> reporter: 40 million americans are expected...
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proponents say it will bring millions in revenue for atlantic's cities struggles casino and millions in taxes for the garden state. this new way to gamble is a small part how the entire gaming industry and we're betting this is taking place, is rapidly changing. >> reporter: it's an industry in transition. two years ago, the obama administration cleared the way for states to legalize online gambling. today, new jersey joined nevada and delaware as the only states that allow it. though, that number could jump to 21 within the next five years. >> i think internet gaming, slash gambling is an inevitable thing. states need revenue. gambling does that. you don't need to build big casinos, it's true the web. >> reporter: while they don't expect much of an impact it could signal a change is on the horizon. u.s. casinos generate revenue s of more than $37 billion last year, up nearly 5% from 2011 the and the highest figure since 2007 but the state's leading that growth might come as a bit of a surprise. while gambling meccas like las vegas and atlantic city are the top, in 2012 they grew 1.5
proponents say it will bring millions in revenue for atlantic's cities struggles casino and millions in taxes for the garden state. this new way to gamble is a small part how the entire gaming industry and we're betting this is taking place, is rapidly changing. >> reporter: it's an industry in transition. two years ago, the obama administration cleared the way for states to legalize online gambling. today, new jersey joined nevada and delaware as the only states that allow it. though,...
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the storms could later move into the mid-atlantic and northeast. abc news, new york. >> league league leaving is tracking the storm and has the
the storms could later move into the mid-atlantic and northeast. abc news, new york. >> league league leaving is tracking the storm and has the
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. >> you know, where i come from across the atlantic, people just dismiss the fact that the republicans can win. everybody is talking about hillary clinton. so my question is does this change that dynamic? is christie a real challenge to a hillary clinton? >> well, in his own state she was beating him as the polls showed. >> but you think he would beat here? >> i think it would be a walkover. >> he could. he really could. >> certainly an interesting matchup, you know, i guess she would be accused of being
. >> you know, where i come from across the atlantic, people just dismiss the fact that the republicans can win. everybody is talking about hillary clinton. so my question is does this change that dynamic? is christie a real challenge to a hillary clinton? >> well, in his own state she was beating him as the polls showed. >> but you think he would beat here? >> i think it would be a walkover. >> he could. he really could. >> certainly an interesting matchup,...
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. >> senator, there is an article in the atlantic with three guys who built the website better than this one that work with the
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he has a long career of officer positions on both sides of the atlantic. he is not just brawn, but also brains. he taught physics at the united states military academy and led the programs that have produced the energy programs, patriot pac 3 and ground base defense programs. intention operational development in missile defense. we are all very welcomed to have you here. i'm going to start off with madeline. we'll washing through our panelists and have a moderated discussion. last june in berlin, president rolled out, delivered a major speech which key element he called for dramatic reductions in u.s. and russian tactical nuclear weapons. is now the time to really further evolve nato's nuclear posture? if so, how should evolution be related to efforts to manage other more asemmtric threats? >> it really is a pleasure to be here. i think your question really reflects on a lot of the work that is certainly going on in parallel between nato and also the u.s. so in june, the culmination of the oh so much longer 90-day study resulted in the issuance of new pres
he has a long career of officer positions on both sides of the atlantic. he is not just brawn, but also brains. he taught physics at the united states military academy and led the programs that have produced the energy programs, patriot pac 3 and ground base defense programs. intention operational development in missile defense. we are all very welcomed to have you here. i'm going to start off with madeline. we'll washing through our panelists and have a moderated discussion. last june in...
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his leadership truly spanned the atlantic. his call to action still the resolve of the british.ion as early as he did the british. he is a hero in our nation as well as in his own. and a comment he made about the bridges, what i think really mirrored what he must have thought about america and his american relatives, he said -- speaking of the british but thinking of america -- we have not journeyed across the centuries come across the oceans come across the mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugar candy. churchill and president roosevelt guided the world through some of the grimmest years of the last century. they shared a vision for what needed to be done, and with their leadership and their great command of our shared language, they give their country the courage to do it. roosevelt and churchill's partnership was forged in the fire of a world war, and there's is truly one of the great friendships between leaders in the whole history of the world. certainly history would look very different without the two of them. winston stands as one of the titans of dem
his leadership truly spanned the atlantic. his call to action still the resolve of the british.ion as early as he did the british. he is a hero in our nation as well as in his own. and a comment he made about the bridges, what i think really mirrored what he must have thought about america and his american relatives, he said -- speaking of the british but thinking of america -- we have not journeyed across the centuries come across the oceans come across the mountains, across the prairies...
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virgin atlantic is terminal three. >> southwest is terminal one. >> and so now terminal one as well. liz, good luck to you and safe travel. we knew terminal 2 and 3 are shut down. no traffic is taking off from lax. this is our third confirmation that people on planes, everybody had been screens and the plane was secured and waiting to take off in lax and were not allowed to take off and no flights going out. these passengers will be taken in and rescreened and put on buss and they will wait until there is a semblance of normal see tlo. it is 42 minutes past the hour in los angeles. for those of you joining us. a gun men entered the terminal 2 or 3. we don't know if that person got past security. but we have a eyewitness account that suggest he did and began
virgin atlantic is terminal three. >> southwest is terminal one. >> and so now terminal one as well. liz, good luck to you and safe travel. we knew terminal 2 and 3 are shut down. no traffic is taking off from lax. this is our third confirmation that people on planes, everybody had been screens and the plane was secured and waiting to take off in lax and were not allowed to take off and no flights going out. these passengers will be taken in and rescreened and put on buss and they...
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this will sweep in light east chilly winds off the atlantic. water temps keep dropping. milder air down toward virginia and atlanta will edge in our way as we go into the day tomorrow. also in charge of precipitation, it's looking dry for the next several days. we see one rain maker in the forecast. the frontal boundary marching to the midwest toward wednesday night should get into the baltimore area on thursday. temperature wise staying cool and chilly tonight. tomorrow moderating a little bit and it puts us back into the 60s by wednesday afternoon. so if the chill is too much, well's bounce back one more time toward the middle part of the week. tonight down to 3 4, mostly clear. gets cold tomorrow. 54 but still a milder looking day than today and lows tomorrow night around 430. here's the outlook. you seat milder trend kicking in, especially in the time frame of wednesday. thursday still mild but we bring in the chance for rain with that front. this won't be that nice of a day. overall we look for cooler more seasonable weather and into the weekend. right now it looks
this will sweep in light east chilly winds off the atlantic. water temps keep dropping. milder air down toward virginia and atlanta will edge in our way as we go into the day tomorrow. also in charge of precipitation, it's looking dry for the next several days. we see one rain maker in the forecast. the frontal boundary marching to the midwest toward wednesday night should get into the baltimore area on thursday. temperature wise staying cool and chilly tonight. tomorrow moderating a little bit...
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so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian ocean and all of the different fisheries grounds around the world. and in a period of 25 to 30 years, in the entire global ocean, the catch was depleted from 10 fish per 100 hooks to one fish per 100 hooks. that's 90% of all the big fish are gone. narrator: but to jackson, this study also falls victim to the shifting-baseline syndrome. dr. jackson: their baseline was 1950. and you can imagine how many big fish disappeared before 1950. so, another way we know about the magnitude of the fish we've lost -- there's this global fisheries data that were essential commercial fisheries' data, and they made maps of how much fish was taken out of the northern atlantic in 1900 and today. and the red color meant that there was lots of fish, and white color meant there were no fish. and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red. and in 2000, it's white. it's just virtually the richest fishing grounds in the world are gone. narrator: besides the obvious concern of e
so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian ocean and all of the different fisheries grounds around the world. and in a period of 25 to 30 years, in the entire global ocean, the catch was depleted from 10 fish per 100 hooks to one fish per 100 hooks. that's 90% of all the big fish are gone. narrator: but to jackson, this study also falls victim to the shifting-baseline syndrome. dr. jackson: their baseline was 1950. and you can imagine how...
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and so with the atlantic council here, we're looking at a lot of these tools and trying to look at how to better integrate them in terms of deterrence in asia and in this conversation, deterrence in europe. let me just end by saying, i think everything i just said sort of has four implications for the portfolio approach we need to take to nato's deterrent. number one, i think nato has to really greatly differentiate its partnerships in the middle east and in asia, for the reasons that are quite obvious in terms of what's going on in the world. number two, i think the alliance's challenge advantages -- technology advantages are in danger of being lost. there's so many pacing, competitive activities under way in china, in russia, among individuals in niche areas. i think it takes a lot more concerted effort for the alliance to retain its technology advantages in key areas. third, i think strategic foresight should be practiced at nato, and that is looking more at these longer term trends, but coming back to the present, what do these things mean for our current planning, for our continge
and so with the atlantic council here, we're looking at a lot of these tools and trying to look at how to better integrate them in terms of deterrence in asia and in this conversation, deterrence in europe. let me just end by saying, i think everything i just said sort of has four implications for the portfolio approach we need to take to nato's deterrent. number one, i think nato has to really greatly differentiate its partnerships in the middle east and in asia, for the reasons that are quite...
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of that frigid air that's already in place over the great lakes states and down towards the mid atlantic. all we've got to do is get a slight north, northwest wind and we tap into that. the air is coming from where it gets cold. wait until you hear these numbers. more than some wet snow flakes tomorrow morning. chelsea ingram has those details shortly. now back inside. >> thank you. wjz is always on for weather, watches and warning. please log onto cbsbaltimore.com any time. >>> an elderly man is dead after a house fire in college park. it broke out yesterday early morning. firefighters say the home was packed with boxes which made it difficult for them to get around. an 80-year-old woman escaped but an 82-year-old man believed to be her husband is dead. >>> all is back to normal at in the locus point section of south baltimore after a telephone threat to police shut out down. yesterday afternoon '911 dispatchers say they got a a call threatening employees. the building and the neighborhood around it were then shut down for 5 hours as quick response units investigated. it was later deter
of that frigid air that's already in place over the great lakes states and down towards the mid atlantic. all we've got to do is get a slight north, northwest wind and we tap into that. the air is coming from where it gets cold. wait until you hear these numbers. more than some wet snow flakes tomorrow morning. chelsea ingram has those details shortly. now back inside. >> thank you. wjz is always on for weather, watches and warning. please log onto cbsbaltimore.com any time. >>>...
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course of his presidency from france, from britain, from spain, even russian ships showed up off the atlantic coast. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: israel has launched new air strikes into syria. u.s. security officials say the attack came after nightfall, in the syrian port city of latakia after nightfall. the target was said to be russian-made, surface-to-air missiles. it's at least the third time this year that israel has carried out air strikes inside syria. syria has met a deadline to destroy all of its declared
course of his presidency from france, from britain, from spain, even russian ships showed up off the atlantic coast. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial...
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it what and the mid-atlantic states and by tomorrow and wednesday. also dropping rain at.virginia and even snow and their lives have e problems. your travel forecast shows no major concerns. drive for a new york and washington pretty much, before the storm. so cal will get what i think on wednesday and thursday. highs today a lot of 60s. 62 in downtown san francisco. if your kron 47 day around the bay forecast. tomorrow will be dry. we will see increasing clouds through tomorrow. i think will be tried on wednesday. thursday is the chance we can see some slight the rain. not a complete washout just to get as it looks like the storm system may be just about missing us heading farther south. time now is 652 here's george with your traffic. >>george: we are still tracking hot spot to this morning. interstate 80 a slow ride. there was a multi car crash that like to lanes of traffic at cutting boulevard. it still on the shoulder. we are jammed the the getting into more ran out of sonoma this morning with an accident south bound 101 at the dumps of county lines. the drive down to
it what and the mid-atlantic states and by tomorrow and wednesday. also dropping rain at.virginia and even snow and their lives have e problems. your travel forecast shows no major concerns. drive for a new york and washington pretty much, before the storm. so cal will get what i think on wednesday and thursday. highs today a lot of 60s. 62 in downtown san francisco. if your kron 47 day around the bay forecast. tomorrow will be dry. we will see increasing clouds through tomorrow. i think will...
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he comes to the decision to cross the atlantic and go to new jersey. one of the things i argue in the book is what make the successful minister from scotland attracted to a relatively unsuccessful college in a colony that is not a powerhouse in north america? the answer is the extraordinary scottish network in the americas, the way that the witherspoon family had reached out across the americas and provided witherspoon a way of securing and stabilizing the college of new jersey by exploiting these family and national connections, the scottish diaspora. scott'sded particularly moving into the carolinas and virginia's and into the backcountry of virginia, and the caribbean. ist he ends up doing pointing and looking sound for new sources of student and money. shortly after he arrives, he publishes a submissive to the west indies where he promises the planters that their sons would be better off in princeton, new jersey, which is intimate and close enough where the faculty take care of the boys, rather than sending them to england, where young men from the
he comes to the decision to cross the atlantic and go to new jersey. one of the things i argue in the book is what make the successful minister from scotland attracted to a relatively unsuccessful college in a colony that is not a powerhouse in north america? the answer is the extraordinary scottish network in the americas, the way that the witherspoon family had reached out across the americas and provided witherspoon a way of securing and stabilizing the college of new jersey by exploiting...
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they give him an easy thing to explain its media to stress its belief that the east pakistan atlantic newman was involved. this headline and a organization is behind the class. sarah stay. i was using to crack down on terrorism ticket for entry last night and camped on the issue. some people are raising questions over the government claimed that this camp was responsible for the kayaks. the us to be leading a radio station on saturday reported that three people who died in the car had lost relic is doing and i include asinine a new auntie the station quoted as crooked as the dickens the broadcaster cited the possibility that they have commanded the kind to retaliate when did that their grandkids sources familiar with the readings the activity at least the kids and atlantic little man has declined and the chinese government is in front of me over and made it through. basically there's colleague described the discovery and the current flag bearing religious content. the vehicle was destroyed by fire. the team's future dividend. i should've known when i stand upon attack. the chinese com
they give him an easy thing to explain its media to stress its belief that the east pakistan atlantic newman was involved. this headline and a organization is behind the class. sarah stay. i was using to crack down on terrorism ticket for entry last night and camped on the issue. some people are raising questions over the government claimed that this camp was responsible for the kayaks. the us to be leading a radio station on saturday reported that three people who died in the car had lost...
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first, a typhoon in the pacific basin is the same as a hurricane is in the atlantic. to keep them apart, consider typhoons in the pacific. their local name was yolanda. they kept track of it by calling it yolanda. they are about 13 hours ahead of us, about 9:00 in the evening there now. so when we talk about their local times, it's about 13 hours away. the storm has made it past the philippines moving in toward vietnam. it has already diminished. so that is what we are looking at now. at its height, winds gusting up to 230 miles per hour. this is a storm diminishing now. this state strong as long as it was out in the open water. it is now down to about 60 to 80 miles per hour moving fast vietnam and moving up into the china region. i said 230 miles per hour, category five storm. this storm was at 310 tight -- three times larger than katrina. with gusts up around 230 miles per hour. sustained around 195. this thing was literally off the charts. >> all i can say is wow. >> a lot of the instruments were registering the storm until the instruments died, so the stations re
first, a typhoon in the pacific basin is the same as a hurricane is in the atlantic. to keep them apart, consider typhoons in the pacific. their local name was yolanda. they kept track of it by calling it yolanda. they are about 13 hours ahead of us, about 9:00 in the evening there now. so when we talk about their local times, it's about 13 hours away. the storm has made it past the philippines moving in toward vietnam. it has already diminished. so that is what we are looking at now. at its...
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this was held by the "national journal" and the atlantic. it's two and a half hours. >> good morning and welcome. my name is elizabeth baker and i'm vice president of the atlantic and have a to welcome you this morning to the session on fiscal future on behalf of the atlantic and "national journal" and my colleague ron brownstein who is the editorial director and also on behalf of the allstate corp. which is our partner for the series the heartland monitor poll and in particular thinks tucson jacob to who is vice president of marketing and corporate relations for allstate. atlantic media and allstate have had a terrific partnership dating back to april 2009 looking at what's been happening with the middle-class in these months and years since the economic downturn in 2008. the middle-class is obviously central to the customer base at allstate and allstate has been an inspiration and trying to understand how the middle-class is faring through a series of quarterly polls that we call the allstate "national journal" homeland monitor polls. what
this was held by the "national journal" and the atlantic. it's two and a half hours. >> good morning and welcome. my name is elizabeth baker and i'm vice president of the atlantic and have a to welcome you this morning to the session on fiscal future on behalf of the atlantic and "national journal" and my colleague ron brownstein who is the editorial director and also on behalf of the allstate corp. which is our partner for the series the heartland monitor poll and in...
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i'm a senior fellow here at the atlantic counsel. and i have the privilege of serving as your moderator for our afternoon panel. nato posture nuclear, convention, and missile defense. let me start by thanking our partners in crime here at the nor -- it's been a great relationship and the sponsorship they provided for the conference in the series. we started this morning with a focus on threats. our panel in the morning talked about cyberterrorism, energy, and space. they talked about a post -- world. and over lunch they were drifted back to the contemporary operations and provocative at the same time -- statement on a more traditional long standing tradition. that, of course, will be one of the focus of the panel. i would argue nonetheless relevance set of deterrence challenges. i have 0 to remind myself it looks so new but actually dates back to the 1950 when we started, you know, first testing and deploying missile defense intercepters. these capabilities have been in the past, and many argue been the backbone of the deterrence cap
i'm a senior fellow here at the atlantic counsel. and i have the privilege of serving as your moderator for our afternoon panel. nato posture nuclear, convention, and missile defense. let me start by thanking our partners in crime here at the nor -- it's been a great relationship and the sponsorship they provided for the conference in the series. we started this morning with a focus on threats. our panel in the morning talked about cyberterrorism, energy, and space. they talked about a post --...
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take a look at the northeast all the way down to the mid-atlantic. you're still talking about that heavy rain on the back side, just like in pennsylvania, still talking about the snow coming down. the bulk of it pushing east, that's the good news, kind of moving out of the ohio valley. unfortunately, conditions can worsen to places like upstate new york with heavier bands of snow making their way in. speaking of snow, we've seen good amounts in ohio, 6 to 8 inches of snow already. also just north of us here in pennsylvania, we have a good 10 inches of snow. we kind of had an idea of what we're expecting as we push through this later time this morning. that's what we're concerned with, really the heaviest amounts of rain and snow today, are going to be the morning hours trying to get out ahead of thanksgiving. we're still talking about anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain can be seen in the northeast. of course the higher up you are. the farther north, heavier amounts. the farther south, you'll see that rain taper off, we'll see probably 1 to 2 inches
take a look at the northeast all the way down to the mid-atlantic. you're still talking about that heavy rain on the back side, just like in pennsylvania, still talking about the snow coming down. the bulk of it pushing east, that's the good news, kind of moving out of the ohio valley. unfortunately, conditions can worsen to places like upstate new york with heavier bands of snow making their way in. speaking of snow, we've seen good amounts in ohio, 6 to 8 inches of snow already. also just...
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by tuesday, the rain will reach the mid at -atlantic states.ting to see if the impacts will be severe or annoying. already snow is making its way across texas and new mexico and a lot of people are waking up this morning to snow and ice covered roads and bridges. >> it feels like the wind is going to pull you over, you know? it feels like it's going to push you into the next lane. >> in ohio, clouds of snow and temperatures in the 20s. check out this ohio sta state-indiana football game. officials had to scrub the snow off the goal line. this weather system started on the west coast. strong winds in the san francisco bay area downed trees and power lines. >> i heard a big crack and the house started banging and things startsed falling. i thought it was a huge earthquake. >> flooding hit phoenix, arizona, with two inches of rain. in the days ahead, more than 40 million americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home during the thanksgiving holiday weekend. what is waiting out there? more wind, sleet, snow, and rain. >> oh, goody. i'l
by tuesday, the rain will reach the mid at -atlantic states.ting to see if the impacts will be severe or annoying. already snow is making its way across texas and new mexico and a lot of people are waking up this morning to snow and ice covered roads and bridges. >> it feels like the wind is going to pull you over, you know? it feels like it's going to push you into the next lane. >> in ohio, clouds of snow and temperatures in the 20s. check out this ohio sta state-indiana football...
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some of them studied privately in the atlantic and they became ministers and teachers and doctors and all sorts of things. but in fact one of the things i got more interested in if they started that project was why they were excluded from these colleges and universities. these colleges in fact have a long history with live people on campus as enslaved people but not as students. they also had a long history with native americans and at the very time black students were excluded native american students have been on campus from 200 years. >> host: native american students have been on campus doing what? >> guest: as students. >> host: how is it that they were able to be on campuses? you write about that. >> guest: in fact that's at the beginning of the book and if you think about it the first attempts to build a college for native american students is 210 years before the first attempt to build the look college in the first native american graduate college graduates almost 200 years before the first black graduate school. the first minister ordained before the first black and that soun
some of them studied privately in the atlantic and they became ministers and teachers and doctors and all sorts of things. but in fact one of the things i got more interested in if they started that project was why they were excluded from these colleges and universities. these colleges in fact have a long history with live people on campus as enslaved people but not as students. they also had a long history with native americans and at the very time black students were excluded native american...
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-- by the aspen institute and washington -- atlantic magazine. i am always thrilled to hear from anybody in congress who is getting anything done. we just got off of a conference call with the white house where they were announcing the enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. 26,000 people signed up through the federal exchanges. as someone who has been putting forward alternatives, i wonder what your reaction is today. there are people totally opposed and want to repeal it. i was not here when it was passed. ofthat time, i was chairman the national governor's association. john and i worked together. i am a democrat from west virginia. i think we can do better as a nation than half people facing -- they are one illness away from being bankrupt. defectn was born with a or they have a serious illness and now because of a pre- existing condition, a are uninsurable. there are so many good things we can agree on, but then people who want to repeal say, we cannot even agree on what time of day it is anymore. you think we can fix a few things. wh
-- by the aspen institute and washington -- atlantic magazine. i am always thrilled to hear from anybody in congress who is getting anything done. we just got off of a conference call with the white house where they were announcing the enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. 26,000 people signed up through the federal exchanges. as someone who has been putting forward alternatives, i wonder what your reaction is today. there are people totally opposed and want to repeal it. i was not...
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this could have major impacts across the southeast and up the mid-atlantic to the northeast, and thisl be wednesday and thursday. we'll have a leek at that, plus the freezing rain happening now coming up in the national forecast when al jazeera returns. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. typhoon haiyan has been the deadliest hastert -- disaster in the history of the philippines. many of the dead have been buried in mass graves. aid, though, continue to pour in from around the world. >>> many of you may be hitting the road for thanks giving, but the weather could put a crimp in your plans. >>
this could have major impacts across the southeast and up the mid-atlantic to the northeast, and thisl be wednesday and thursday. we'll have a leek at that, plus the freezing rain happening now coming up in the national forecast when al jazeera returns. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's...
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you can see the front is now just making its way off the atlantic coast. and by monday afternoon, it should be mostly off over the water. apart from the tail end which will still be bringing some storms to florida. but although you're getting the storms during the first half of your monday, it's not going to be as strong as it was on your sunday when you saw all of that destruction. across the great lakes, it's going to be windy here, but a low is moving further in towards the north and east. so coming into quebec where you could see widely about 50 millimeters of rain and towards the north it's going to be snow for you in northern quebec as well as newfoundland. in behind that storm, cold air will usher in, and there's going to be a dramatic drop in temperatures. looking at some major cities here in the northeast. 20 degrees on your monday in new york city. that will drop to just 10 on tuesday. cooling down further to 8 degrees on wednesday. d.c. also dropping ten degrees for monday into tuesday. and atlanta, you'll see a pretty cooldown just over the nex
you can see the front is now just making its way off the atlantic coast. and by monday afternoon, it should be mostly off over the water. apart from the tail end which will still be bringing some storms to florida. but although you're getting the storms during the first half of your monday, it's not going to be as strong as it was on your sunday when you saw all of that destruction. across the great lakes, it's going to be windy here, but a low is moving further in towards the north and east....
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atlantic and mid east right now the drop is happening through kansas. here is the last 12 hours with this snow and rain. you can see it slowly pushing south but where it's headed also from the south to the east. by 7:00 tonight it's through the graicts'great lakes just pushing through chicago. these are lake effect snows, cold air over the warm waters of the great lakes now, virginia and washington, d.c. by tomorrow afternoon and evening. the temperatures will quickly drop once this moves through and the cold air sets up over the mid atlantic states, not quite to the southeast all the way to texas and oklahoma and back through the eastern face of the rockies. the temperatures by tomorrow morning will be 28 in dallas, texas, 37 wednesday morning, warming a little bit, 60 by thursday and friday, hitting the freezing mark for the first time this year a hard freeze warning in effect for texas and oklahoma and even extends to the east. new york see rain and snow tomorrow, there is that drop in the temperatures, back to the 50s wednesday and thursday. del. >>
atlantic and mid east right now the drop is happening through kansas. here is the last 12 hours with this snow and rain. you can see it slowly pushing south but where it's headed also from the south to the east. by 7:00 tonight it's through the graicts'great lakes just pushing through chicago. these are lake effect snows, cold air over the warm waters of the great lakes now, virginia and washington, d.c. by tomorrow afternoon and evening. the temperatures will quickly drop once this moves...
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building was gone. >> the stormed slammed through the upper midwest making its way into the mid-atlantic states. >> this image of a cloud in central illinois was posted on twitter with the storm hitting a town of pekin where it is confirmed a tornado touched down. several homes were leveled bit twister. tornado watches were posted in seven states. >> aair travel is back to normal after flights were delayed by the storms. at sfo passengers gathered luggage after a united flight from chicago arrived seven hours late. the original plane was damaged in the storm. mechanics tried to fix it but the airline brought in another plane. >> they came in and calmly said there was damage to the rudder. it did not break off but they said there was damage to the rudder. >> the rudder? >> flights arriving from chicago were delayed most of the day and were back on schedule last night. >> overseas, in parts of the philippines hit by typhoon haiyan markets and gas stations are slowly re-opening as aid flows in. at the airport, part of the hardest hit areas, water and rice is ready for distribution. teams ar
building was gone. >> the stormed slammed through the upper midwest making its way into the mid-atlantic states. >> this image of a cloud in central illinois was posted on twitter with the storm hitting a town of pekin where it is confirmed a tornado touched down. several homes were leveled bit twister. tornado watches were posted in seven states. >> aair travel is back to normal after flights were delayed by the storms. at sfo passengers gathered luggage after a united flight...
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the cold air across the warm water of the atlantic creates thermal warm areas creating coly flour kum u louse clouds. the clouds are streaks. it's interesting to see these on the satellite. especially confirms that the cold air is moving in. because of the cold air, we have had ice accumulations in oklahoma and texas, as we move into monday and tuesday, we expect to see potential of ice accumulations. we'll get it in arkansas and travelling up the east coast in a specific line. quick check of temperatures this morning as we get going. teens and 20s for many. high temperatures not far from that. it will be a slow wee warm up for the north-east as we get into the day. what we are tracking is an area of low pressure as it moves east, up of the east coast, bringing rain along the atlantic. inland a thin line to the potential of freezing rain or rain snow mix. inland snow for the mountains. the wintry mix giving us problems for travelling this week. again, wednesday - that's the biggest day, and we'll prepare with a little snow inland tuesday for the north-east. the higher amounts near the
the cold air across the warm water of the atlantic creates thermal warm areas creating coly flour kum u louse clouds. the clouds are streaks. it's interesting to see these on the satellite. especially confirms that the cold air is moving in. because of the cold air, we have had ice accumulations in oklahoma and texas, as we move into monday and tuesday, we expect to see potential of ice accumulations. we'll get it in arkansas and travelling up the east coast in a specific line. quick check of...
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northeast, all of that cold air over us and mid-atlantic. but check out down towards our south and towards our west. we have 50s on the map. 54 in new orleans. 51 in dallas. some of those 50s are going to be traveling our way. as soon as tomorrow. we'll have a warming trend, starting to begin. and eventually, by the weekend, we'll be looking at temps in the 60s. bob will have more on that coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. for now, let's go back inside to bob. >>> the struggle for survival after the deadly super typhoon is now exploding into violence. as the hungry and homeless try to get life-saving supplies. wjz has live complete coverage. jessica kartalija has more on how a local church is helping with relief efforts. first, alphonso van marsh explains how emergency crews are responding. >> reporter: more security forces are on the streets of tacloban, after people crashed a house. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food, while membership waited in-- many waited in line to get something to eat. authorities say it's
northeast, all of that cold air over us and mid-atlantic. but check out down towards our south and towards our west. we have 50s on the map. 54 in new orleans. 51 in dallas. some of those 50s are going to be traveling our way. as soon as tomorrow. we'll have a warming trend, starting to begin. and eventually, by the weekend, we'll be looking at temps in the 60s. bob will have more on that coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. for now, let's go back inside to bob. >>> the...
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so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian oceanfish we've lost -- there's this global fisheries data that were essential commercial fisheries' data, and they made maps of how much fish was taken out of the northern atlantic in 1900 and today. and the red color meant that there was lots of fish, and white color meant there were no fish. and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red. and in 2000, it's white. it's just virtually the richest fishing grounds in the world are gone. narrator: besides the obvious concern of extinction to many of these large fish species, jackson asks what effect their absence has on the health of the ocean as an ecosystem. of chief concern are coral reefs. dr. ckson: the important question is how is the functional diversity of reefs changed, whether the species have gone extinct or not? is it a complex system that works in the kind of way that supports the healthy populations of fish? is it a healthy system that protects the coastline from hurricanes and other severe
so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian oceanfish we've lost -- there's this global fisheries data that were essential commercial fisheries' data, and they made maps of how much fish was taken out of the northern atlantic in 1900 and today. and the red color meant that there was lots of fish, and white color meant there were no fish. and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red. and in 2000, it's...