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for many the french love affair with nuclear power is hard to fathom here on the atlantic coast in northernfrance we began a journey through the country on a quest to get to the bottom of it it took us almost a year to secure all the filming permits we needed to we had to pass through strict security controls and wear special protective clothing we were repeatedly assured that it was all perfectly safe. 58 nuclear power plants are in operation in france more than in any other european country worldwide only the us has more in france they're all run by the state controlled power company e.d.f. in lug plutonium is also extracted from the spent nuclear fuel the plant is operated by all run no press officer going to ma showed us the cooling ponds where the spent fuel rods are stored while they're still radioactive. food is on the street these days all industries need to recycle the plastics industry the paper industry the metal industry but even now given the challenges of today's changing climate it's out of the question not to recycle spent material but what if we see recycling as our social
for many the french love affair with nuclear power is hard to fathom here on the atlantic coast in northernfrance we began a journey through the country on a quest to get to the bottom of it it took us almost a year to secure all the filming permits we needed to we had to pass through strict security controls and wear special protective clothing we were repeatedly assured that it was all perfectly safe. 58 nuclear power plants are in operation in france more than in any other european country...
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that had been counted so atlantic coast that had been counted so far.nd their challenges. we have a prominent political scientist from ottawa. cbc has predicted and so have other broadcasters, that it will be a liberal government, a minority government. is it too early to call? certainly a minority parliament. that is the one thing we know. it is up that is the one thing we know. it is up to parliamentarians to decide who will be the government. but i think we can say with some confidence, even the way things are going, it will be a liberal government in a minority parliament. and that will mean it will be a couple of years, perhaps two years, perhaps longer. but interesting politics. look at the numbers now. we have the results from atlantic canada, where the liberal party last year swept all of the seats. they did not do at this time. there is still a strong showing which gives a hint of the train. it is regression to the mean. i think everyone was in agreement ahead of the election that the liberals were not going to recreate that sweep of atlantic c
that had been counted so atlantic coast that had been counted so far.nd their challenges. we have a prominent political scientist from ottawa. cbc has predicted and so have other broadcasters, that it will be a liberal government, a minority government. is it too early to call? certainly a minority parliament. that is the one thing we know. it is up that is the one thing we know. it is up to parliamentarians to decide who will be the government. but i think we can say with some confidence, even...
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that stretches from uganda in the east all the way to cameroon in the west now the bonn on the atlantic coast is still home to largely untouched forests which the country is determined to preserve . i am now joined by the white he is gone so minister off forest ocean environment and climate change welcome to date of the africa professor say you have just come into office he came in in june really because of the misdeeds off your predecessor what exactly had happened there was a bit of a scandal with corruption in the forestry sector and. illegal which showed up in court. when the president was obliged to remove the vice president. previous from the list through forestry complicity so one of my jobs is to clean up the forestry sector in your book while some of the main challenges that you off a saying in ensuring that you can protect this environment my 1st job is is to make sure that all of the forestry in goal is sustainable while the it is president president so he took the decision to make certification obligatory for all forestry companies at this she said because she from but she 22 onwa
that stretches from uganda in the east all the way to cameroon in the west now the bonn on the atlantic coast is still home to largely untouched forests which the country is determined to preserve . i am now joined by the white he is gone so minister off forest ocean environment and climate change welcome to date of the africa professor say you have just come into office he came in in june really because of the misdeeds off your predecessor what exactly had happened there was a bit of a scandal...
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coast from the post-world war ii era until today. i wanted to look at how we managed to put $3 trillion of property on the atlantic and gulf coast, much of it, most of it vacation homes and beach houses, why did we do that? how did that occur? >> one of the things that was a connection is there is such beautiful history of what happened so i wondered if you would talk about this fantastic story of the schapiro family who played an iconic role. >> nationally. i decided when i was going to write this book it wasn't enough to point out what i call the lunacy of what we have done policywise but also to tell some history of how we got to this point. i focused on long beach island because it is a place i have been going to so long as i knew it well and i knew a family by the name of the schapiros. what i wrote about in gilbert gaul -- "the geography of risk: epic storms, rising seas, and the cost of america's coasts" was the story of the schapiros. mark schapiro arrived at ellis island in 1899 with a few dollars in his pocket, 18 or 19 years old, he developed a shoe store in elizabeth which is a port city in new jersey. he does really well,
coast from the post-world war ii era until today. i wanted to look at how we managed to put $3 trillion of property on the atlantic and gulf coast, much of it, most of it vacation homes and beach houses, why did we do that? how did that occur? >> one of the things that was a connection is there is such beautiful history of what happened so i wondered if you would talk about this fantastic story of the schapiro family who played an iconic role. >> nationally. i decided when i was...
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coast from the post-world war ii era until today. i wanted to look at how we managed to put $3 trillion of property on the atlantic and gulf coast, much of it, most of it vacation homes and beach houses, why did we do that? how did that occur? >> one of the things that was a connection is there is such beautiful history of what happened so i wondered if you would talk about this fantastic story of the schapiro family who played an iconic role. >> nationally. i decided when i was going to write this book it wasn't enough to point out what i call the lunacy of what we have done policywise but also to tell some history of how we got to this point. i focused on long beach island because it is a place i have been going to so long as i knew it well and i knew a family by the name of the schapiros. what i wrote about in gilbert gaul -- "the geography of risk: epic storms, rising seas, and the cost of america's coasts" was the story of the schapiros. mark schapiro arrived at ellis island in 1899 with a few dollars in his pocket, 18 or 19 years old, he developed a shoe store in elizabeth which is a port city in new jersey. he does really well,
coast from the post-world war ii era until today. i wanted to look at how we managed to put $3 trillion of property on the atlantic and gulf coast, much of it, most of it vacation homes and beach houses, why did we do that? how did that occur? >> one of the things that was a connection is there is such beautiful history of what happened so i wondered if you would talk about this fantastic story of the schapiro family who played an iconic role. >> nationally. i decided when i was...
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low pressure develops along the southeastern atlantic coast. tomorrow the storm intensifies rapidly off the midatlantic coast. heavy rain from new york all the way down to the delmarva peninsula. pushes up to the east as we move through the day on thursday, with rain and mountain snows for new england, howling winds for the northeast. rainfall amounts anywhere from 3 to 5 inches but locally could be more wind gusts of anywhere from 30 to 50 miles per hour, and airport delays stretching from washington, d.c. all the way to boston, lester, with airports and roads a real mess. lester >> sounds awfully ugly, al thank you. >>> in a new york court today, actor cuba gooding jr. faces additional charges of sexual misconduct, and prosecutors say there are as many as a dozen other incidents. here is ron allen. >> reporter: cuba gooding jr. in handcuffs arriving in court today to face more charges of sexual misconduct and abuse. in new court documents, a second unidentified woman told investigators the hollywood star pinched her buttocks last fall at a ne
low pressure develops along the southeastern atlantic coast. tomorrow the storm intensifies rapidly off the midatlantic coast. heavy rain from new york all the way down to the delmarva peninsula. pushes up to the east as we move through the day on thursday, with rain and mountain snows for new england, howling winds for the northeast. rainfall amounts anywhere from 3 to 5 inches but locally could be more wind gusts of anywhere from 30 to 50 miles per hour, and airport delays stretching from...
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close at the same time so the 1st to vote this morning we're over in newfoundland over in the atlantic coast and everyone will be waiting to see exactly what happens when british columbia over the pacific coast closes more or less around a half an hour after the other polling stations are across kind of and i was here saying this is a very exciting at election it's going to be incredibly tight but the one thing that many people have been asking about is here in kind of that what exactly was this vote about was it essentially about certain issues or was it to where essentially keep justin trudeau in power yet when you met you you touched on there is a pre-election polls have been tight in fact some are calling this the indecision 2019 why are canadians having such a hard time making up their minds in this launch. well justin trudeau's the liberal party have been embroiled in several scandals many of his supporters a felt let down particularly those hoping at for the introduction of more environmental measures the approval of a gas pipeline or sorry an oil pipeline in western canada caused a l
close at the same time so the 1st to vote this morning we're over in newfoundland over in the atlantic coast and everyone will be waiting to see exactly what happens when british columbia over the pacific coast closes more or less around a half an hour after the other polling stations are across kind of and i was here saying this is a very exciting at election it's going to be incredibly tight but the one thing that many people have been asking about is here in kind of that what exactly was...
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i was the joint task force east director and then i was also the coast guard atlantic director. it's challenging down there. department priority and coast guard being part of that is appropriate. >> i want to leave time for the audience. i'm going to -- if i call on you, please stand, use the microphone, state your name, one question. we'll start right here. >> i'm russell king, retired federal employee, a couple years ago i read an article in proceedings on the arctic issue and it had what they called geo strategic icebergs and it was an example of a search and rescue strategic iceberg and there was a cruise ship going from west to east through the canadian northwest passage during the summertime and everything was fine, but when they got off, there was a storm and the icelandic coast guard responded but they didn't have enough resources to save all the people. and i was wondering what does the united states do with the coast guards of other nations to cooperate on search and rescue and also i'd like to know about the northern sea route, are we considering the northern sea route
i was the joint task force east director and then i was also the coast guard atlantic director. it's challenging down there. department priority and coast guard being part of that is appropriate. >> i want to leave time for the audience. i'm going to -- if i call on you, please stand, use the microphone, state your name, one question. we'll start right here. >> i'm russell king, retired federal employee, a couple years ago i read an article in proceedings on the arctic issue and it...
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the picturesque town of swack up more and maybe as atlantic coast. in front of the town hall stands the marine memorial which commemorates the german soldiers who brutally oppressed an uprising by the hereto people of namibia more than 100 years ago. and outreach the city councillor blocking me so copy introduced a motion for the monuments removal. is the birth of the bishop germany that's my opinion that's but it ought to be destroyed it. does mean. in my motion. to take it to the issue so that we can put. forth for this going to get independence is what we want. a group of activists recently splashed blood red paint on the memorial heroine nama people have gathered for a protest. the statue is a disgrace a monument to colonial and racial oppression. their way the german people are out trying to be out of their way that just. because they don't recognize what they did and still we're having the blood of their blood. namibia's colonial past is more visible and more than anywhere else in the country . with its lighthouse and cafes the town is more rem
the picturesque town of swack up more and maybe as atlantic coast. in front of the town hall stands the marine memorial which commemorates the german soldiers who brutally oppressed an uprising by the hereto people of namibia more than 100 years ago. and outreach the city councillor blocking me so copy introduced a motion for the monuments removal. is the birth of the bishop germany that's my opinion that's but it ought to be destroyed it. does mean. in my motion. to take it to the issue so...
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one from the midwest, the other off the atlantic coast packing a powerful punch tonight and right into tomorrow. we do have the new track tonight, and abc's stephanie ramos leads us off from new jersey. >> reporter: tonight, a rough ride home for millions in the northeast. >> these rainfall rates are really going to get pretty fast and furious. >> it's really a one-two punch. it's not just the rain, it's also the wind. >> reporter: the rain has been falling here in northern new jersey for several hours and it isn't slowing down, making it difficult for these drivers to see in front of them. that powerful nor'easter turning deadly. troopers on the scene of this crash. a passenger van flipping over on rainy u.s.-1 outside philadelphia. >> got one possible doa ejected. multiple people still inside the van. >> reporter: 11 passengers onboard. at least three people killed. the van crashing on wet roads amid low visibility. and this storm is just getting started. here in northern new jersey, we could get up to four inches of rain, flooding is a real possibility and gusty winds that could bri
one from the midwest, the other off the atlantic coast packing a powerful punch tonight and right into tomorrow. we do have the new track tonight, and abc's stephanie ramos leads us off from new jersey. >> reporter: tonight, a rough ride home for millions in the northeast. >> these rainfall rates are really going to get pretty fast and furious. >> it's really a one-two punch. it's not just the rain, it's also the wind. >> reporter: the rain has been falling here in...
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the picturesque town of swap more and maybe as atlantic coast. in front of the town hall stands the marine memorial which commemorates the german soldiers who brutally oppressed an uprising by the 100 people of namibia more than 100 years ago . and outreach says city councillors like me suck up be introduced a motion for the monuments removal. 'd to germany that's my opinion of that but. it. does me. in my motion. take it to the miss you so that we can put. forth for this going to get independence so what we want. a group of activists recently splashed blood red paint on the memorial at arrow and now more people have gathered for a protest. the statue is a disgrace a monument to colonial and racial oppression. their way the german people were outraged. that's their way that just. because they don't know what they did and the. we are having a lot of. namibia's colonial past us more visible in than anywhere else in the country. with its lighthouse and cafes the town is more reminiscent of a german seaside resort than a provincial capital in souther
the picturesque town of swap more and maybe as atlantic coast. in front of the town hall stands the marine memorial which commemorates the german soldiers who brutally oppressed an uprising by the 100 people of namibia more than 100 years ago . and outreach says city councillors like me suck up be introduced a motion for the monuments removal. 'd to germany that's my opinion of that but. it. does me. in my motion. take it to the miss you so that we can put. forth for this going to get...
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the picturesque town of swap more and maybe as atlantic coast. in front of the town hall stands the marine memorial which commemorates the german soldiers who brutally oppressed an uprising by the 100 people of namibia more than 100 years ago . and outreach to city councillor like me said copy introduced a motion for the monuments removal. that's. been destroyed it. does me. in my motion i requested them to take it to them issued so that we can hear that for for this going to get independence so what we want. a group of activists recently splashed blood red paint on the memorial had it all and now more people have gathered for a protest. the statue is a disgrace a monument to colonial and racial oppression. their way the german people are outraged. that's their way that this. nation because they don't recognize what they did and the still we're having the blood of their blood. namibia's colonial past is more visible and more than anywhere else in the country . with its. lifehouse in cafes the town is more reminiscent of a german seaside resort th
the picturesque town of swap more and maybe as atlantic coast. in front of the town hall stands the marine memorial which commemorates the german soldiers who brutally oppressed an uprising by the 100 people of namibia more than 100 years ago . and outreach to city councillor like me said copy introduced a motion for the monuments removal. that's. been destroyed it. does me. in my motion i requested them to take it to them issued so that we can hear that for for this going to get independence...
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higher by 1% today after the supreme court said it would hear a coast -- a case on its proposed atlantic coasteline. kailey leinz is from virginia. she knows this case. kailey: seeing a lot of protests around this case specifically. this is supposed to bring natural gas from west virginia through virginia and north carolina. a lot of environmental groups have opposed this. there has been litigation and delays. the specific case the supreme relates to the purview of the national forest service. a lower appeals court threw it out, saying the u.s. forest service did not have jurisdiction and could not approve this. the argument of the lawyers and the trump administration is that because this is a natural forest -- a national forest, the forest service should be able to grant those approvals. that is what the court will hear. our analyst say that the fact that that's supreme court agreed to hear this leads us to believe the lower appeals court was wrong and the odds are stacked in favor of the project. david: the pipeline company one below. the u.s. government said take this case. it is not good i
higher by 1% today after the supreme court said it would hear a coast -- a case on its proposed atlantic coasteline. kailey leinz is from virginia. she knows this case. kailey: seeing a lot of protests around this case specifically. this is supposed to bring natural gas from west virginia through virginia and north carolina. a lot of environmental groups have opposed this. there has been litigation and delays. the specific case the supreme relates to the purview of the national forest service....
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better known in literature as the railroad running south to he confederacy's only functioning atlantic coast side t at wimg son, south railroad 125 miles southwest where it connected with the rail ine that fed the south and the richmond and danville railroad unning southwest towards greensboro, north carolina. breaking these vital railroad were released s around petersburg and richmond of the d be deprived material required to sustain their war effort and compel them o abandon the positions around petersburg and richmond. ames wilson's division of alvary, the army of the potomac. eade warned grant, to right men wilsonotentially and -- in part to neutralize union reat to the -- grant nd also decided to send the second and westward to capture petersburg andhe railroads. to ing just two corps completely engulfed petersburg. geographically ludicrous, as the distance between the union left and confederate defenses approached eight miles. but the i am practicality of the endeavor escaped the both federal of commanders at the time. who would be responsible for executing this risky movement enjoyed
better known in literature as the railroad running south to he confederacy's only functioning atlantic coast side t at wimg son, south railroad 125 miles southwest where it connected with the rail ine that fed the south and the richmond and danville railroad unning southwest towards greensboro, north carolina. breaking these vital railroad were released s around petersburg and richmond of the d be deprived material required to sustain their war effort and compel them o abandon the positions...
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tullahoma is a huge link in that chain of events that leads from the ohio river to savannah of the atlantic coast. if you consider the chattanooga federal presence in the dagger against the vitals against the confederacy, before that the dagger thrust directly into the vitals of chattanooga is the federal army in tullahoma which they won over 11 days of hard marching in june and july of 1863. it is not written it letters of blood, rowssecrans was right but it doesn't deserve the obscure did i it has been placed in. i would like to thank you for your attention. i would be happy to answer any questions you have. >> we actually don't have time for questions to stay on schedule but i will ask my brother it comment on one thing. why has this been forgotten and how much is a factor of rosecrans being his own worst enemy? >> training is part of it. but i think that the biggest thing is that everybody used the battles between bragg and rosecrans through the prism of chick mauga and it tends to over shadow and view that is warm-up rounds. here is the real fight when in reality the two rounds before stones
tullahoma is a huge link in that chain of events that leads from the ohio river to savannah of the atlantic coast. if you consider the chattanooga federal presence in the dagger against the vitals against the confederacy, before that the dagger thrust directly into the vitals of chattanooga is the federal army in tullahoma which they won over 11 days of hard marching in june and july of 1863. it is not written it letters of blood, rowssecrans was right but it doesn't deserve the obscure did i...
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the atlantic and pacific coasts are not safe places to do missions. so the u.s. navy looked and came great lakes and they purchased two passenger steamers, the c and b and the buffalo and they transformed them into small but carriers, theft -- s. woefrl reason and the u.s.s. stable. t was a fairly significant process. they took the two vessels into the shipyard. tore off the upper decks, laid ssenger cabins and down a 550-foot flight deck. had to have seven successful takeoffs and landings trained -- to be qualified as an aircraft carrier pilot. and so that's what they did all long, take off and land, take off and land. the great lakes probably almost 10,000 pilots say we s exciting to trained president george h.w. on aircraft carriers. i really hope people come here realize that the great lakes are, yes, a body of water, but that has really shaped, given life to, destroyed, and affected all of across the country, across the continent. it is not just a regional story. is definitely a national story. tour staff s traveled to toledo, ohio. visit c-span's web site.
the atlantic and pacific coasts are not safe places to do missions. so the u.s. navy looked and came great lakes and they purchased two passenger steamers, the c and b and the buffalo and they transformed them into small but carriers, theft -- s. woefrl reason and the u.s.s. stable. t was a fairly significant process. they took the two vessels into the shipyard. tore off the upper decks, laid ssenger cabins and down a 550-foot flight deck. had to have seven successful takeoffs and landings...
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before, was like moving lines, align moving from the atlantic coast to the appalachians into the trans appalachians, primarily agrarian expansion. but essentially a moving line. a gold rush, or a silver rush, is far removed from the society of the east. it's a gradual movement, pushing itself outward. it occurred in places that are isolated, in places that are far, distant from the society here, so it's more like they occur out here and then expand not as a lie but and expanding circle. the california westward expansion does not look like that, it looks like that. and then eight years later, like that. and up in the northern rockies like that, and down to the southwest like that. that's the kind of expansion were looking at, not just what happens on the ground, it's the pattern of it. to me, i look at this and i think of an artillery shell, kind of locked into the backcountry. you go into here, up and idaho and montana, like that. and they expand outward, this is not an advancing, but a conclusive frontier, like that. you can even look at this geometrically or mathematically to get a s
before, was like moving lines, align moving from the atlantic coast to the appalachians into the trans appalachians, primarily agrarian expansion. but essentially a moving line. a gold rush, or a silver rush, is far removed from the society of the east. it's a gradual movement, pushing itself outward. it occurred in places that are isolated, in places that are far, distant from the society here, so it's more like they occur out here and then expand not as a lie but and expanding circle. the...
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update on a story we called "great white," about the resurgence of great white sharks along the atlantic coasts satellite tag on his dorsal fin. >> good luck, old boy. ( cheers and applause ) >> whitaker: late thursday night, he pinged-in for the first time in weeks, now off the new jersey coast, 719 miles southwest of where we first met him. we'll keep an eye on where he's going. ( ticking ) i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." man: how can i deliver superior long-term results? it begins with a distinctive approach to managing money. that for over 85 years has focused on keeping confidence up when markets are down. an approach where portfolio managers work well independently. and even better together. who don't just invest, but are personally invested. can i find a proven approach designed to deliver results? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your advisor or consultant my grandparents that i never knew.ch about i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a fede
update on a story we called "great white," about the resurgence of great white sharks along the atlantic coasts satellite tag on his dorsal fin. >> good luck, old boy. ( cheers and applause ) >> whitaker: late thursday night, he pinged-in for the first time in weeks, now off the new jersey coast, 719 miles southwest of where we first met him. we'll keep an eye on where he's going. ( ticking ) i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60...
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known in literature as the weldon railroad running south to the confederacy's only functioning atlantic coast seaport at wilmington, the south side railroad 125 miles southwest where it connected with the rail line that fed the south and the richmond and danville railroad running southwest towards greensboro, north carolina. by breaking these vital railroad arteries, forces were released around petersburg and richmond who would be deprived of the material required to sustain their war effort and compel them to abandon the positions around petersburg and richmond. james wilson's division of calvary, the army of the potomac. meade warned grant, to ride -- moving sheridan to the petersburg area would allow hampton to ride south and potentially menace wilson. in part to neutralize that threat to the union raiders and also to expand the concept of isolating the army of northern virginia grant , decided to send the second and sixth corps westward to capture and hold both the petersburg and south side railroads. extending the union perimeter all the way to the appomattox river of petersburg. in hind
known in literature as the weldon railroad running south to the confederacy's only functioning atlantic coast seaport at wilmington, the south side railroad 125 miles southwest where it connected with the rail line that fed the south and the richmond and danville railroad running southwest towards greensboro, north carolina. by breaking these vital railroad arteries, forces were released around petersburg and richmond who would be deprived of the material required to sustain their war effort...
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the other two cases i wanted to mention -- one of them was granted today, and it involves the atlantic coast pipeline, a natural gas pipeline which is proposed and in the process of getting a permit and being built from west virginia to virginia and north carolina. as you can imagine, the process of building one of these things requires a lot of federal approvals. the issue in this case is whether the federal government has the ability to grant a right-of-way across the appalachian trail. anything coming from west virginia and is ending up in virginia is going to cross the appalachian trail, as do a lot of things that go from the middle of the country to the east coast. the fourth circuit held that under the mineral -- well, the fourth circuit held at the appalachian trail is basically national park property. is mineral leasing act something that allows the federal government to grant a right of way across most lands of the united states, except for national park property. the question is, if the appalachian trail is national park property, does that basically mean the united states can't gr
the other two cases i wanted to mention -- one of them was granted today, and it involves the atlantic coast pipeline, a natural gas pipeline which is proposed and in the process of getting a permit and being built from west virginia to virginia and north carolina. as you can imagine, the process of building one of these things requires a lot of federal approvals. the issue in this case is whether the federal government has the ability to grant a right-of-way across the appalachian trail....
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could see winds gusting 85 mph along those atlantic coast.where across europe, we turn colder through central and northern areas, blustery winds and some showers, but we have seen some pretty hot conditions towards the south and east. bucharest, 30 degrees on thursday, but notice this, across the rest of the balkans, northwest greece, southern italy, some severe thunderstorms. flash flooding possible, and they will sweep across the rest of the balkans, greece, as we go through thursday night and into friday, bringing a big drop in temperature. bucharest will certainly notice that from the mid—30s over the past few days to just ia degrees. stays cool and blustery further west, with the remnants of lorenzo pushing its way south and east. bye for now. hello, i'm kasia madera, this is outside source. the uk government has published its new brexit plan — borisjohnson says a deal could be done in ten days. in his first speech as conservative leader he made a new offer on the controversial question of the northern ireland border. we are tabling, wha
could see winds gusting 85 mph along those atlantic coast.where across europe, we turn colder through central and northern areas, blustery winds and some showers, but we have seen some pretty hot conditions towards the south and east. bucharest, 30 degrees on thursday, but notice this, across the rest of the balkans, northwest greece, southern italy, some severe thunderstorms. flash flooding possible, and they will sweep across the rest of the balkans, greece, as we go through thursday night...
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storm system that spawned tornados and left a trail of destruction in six states is headed to the atlantic coaste storm's latest track. >>> the impeachment showdown continues today. a key witness is headed to capitol hill to testify in the impeachment inquiry. what presint tru is telling republicans to do in the meantime. >>> what's it like to be a late night host in the time of the trump administration and this hyperpartisan atmosphere we're in right now? >> as a journalist i had to ask jimmy the tough questions. hear his answer to this one in part two of "kenneth and kimmel." it's tuesday, october 22nd. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i don't know who we had to ask for this favor, what strings we had to pull. but look who we've got in the seat for janai norman, kaylee hartung, everyone! >> well, that is a welcome i will take anywhere. can i just take you with me? >> yes, i can be your hype man, just ask janai. we are so pleased to have kaylee here. so, you've been at abc for just a few months now. you can tell us just a few friends talking, how is it? >> it's been such an
storm system that spawned tornados and left a trail of destruction in six states is headed to the atlantic coaste storm's latest track. >>> the impeachment showdown continues today. a key witness is headed to capitol hill to testify in the impeachment inquiry. what presint tru is telling republicans to do in the meantime. >>> what's it like to be a late night host in the time of the trump administration and this hyperpartisan atmosphere we're in right now? >> as a...
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nice day along the mid-atlantic coast. rain in southern florida we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we will see smoke drifting into the bay area. it's a spare the air alert today. we'll see the thickest smoke into parts of san francisco as well as the south bay later on this afternoon into the evening. after seeing another hot day into the low 90s, we'll still have another hot day tomorrow, but not as windy. then the winds pick up late on saturday, as we prepare for a high wind and fire event. >>> and that's your latest weather. >>> coming up, the moment that harvey weinstein showed up at a new york city event and confronted by several outraged women. >>> and then felicity huffman scheduled to be released this weekend. what is next for her plus the new evidence revealed in the lori loughlin case. first this is "today" on nbc ♪ hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant
nice day along the mid-atlantic coast. rain in southern florida we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we will see smoke drifting into the bay area. it's a spare the air alert today. we'll see the thickest smoke into parts of san francisco as well as the south bay later on this afternoon into the evening. after seeing another hot day into the low 90s, we'll still have another hot day tomorrow, but not as...
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ton of snow the warmth continues in the mid plains, a coastal storm developing along the mid atlantic coasto feel slightly cooler temperatures today and tomorrow as a cold front moves through. our winds will pick up causing a red flag warning. high fire danger for all of these areas in red. that starts tomorrow morning and continues through thursday. today for our inland areas, highs in the 70s. gusty conditions that lead us into the weekend. winds calm down on friday and we'll have a nice weekend ahead. weather. mr. melvin. >> mr. roker, thank you. look who's here, priyanka chopra jonas is back, returning to her roots in a new movie as well, a movie with a wonderful message we'll talk about that and a lot more first, this is "today" on nbc. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now
ton of snow the warmth continues in the mid plains, a coastal storm developing along the mid atlantic coasto feel slightly cooler temperatures today and tomorrow as a cold front moves through. our winds will pick up causing a red flag warning. high fire danger for all of these areas in red. that starts tomorrow morning and continues through thursday. today for our inland areas, highs in the 70s. gusty conditions that lead us into the weekend. winds calm down on friday and we'll have a nice...
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the quick moving storm forming when one system from the midwest and another off the atlantic coast combined creating powerful winds and rising waters. in boston one woman posting tong a huge surprise on her doorstep. >> i thought it was an earthquake and no, it's the tree of my neighbor. >> reporter: at boston's logan airport 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts cancelling more than 800 flights. in connecticut drenching rains soaking the area and causing local flooding on new york's long island high winds causing even more structural damage to a local business, already in the process of being torn down. >> crazy, just came out of nowhere. >> on a scale of one to ten, it's a solid seven. >> reporter: in new jersey sandbags stacked to protect store fronts, streets flooding almost immediately in the riverside city of hoboken. storm weary residents used to it. >> it's the same every storm it's hoboken. >> reporter: in philadelphia dangerous driving conditions leading to tragedy at least three people were killed when a passenger van overturned with 11 people on board. the cause of the crash is currently
the quick moving storm forming when one system from the midwest and another off the atlantic coast combined creating powerful winds and rising waters. in boston one woman posting tong a huge surprise on her doorstep. >> i thought it was an earthquake and no, it's the tree of my neighbor. >> reporter: at boston's logan airport 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts cancelling more than 800 flights. in connecticut drenching rains soaking the area and causing local flooding on new york's long...
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what's going on >> there are no secrets. >> the number one hair style ocean storm off the mid atlantic coastnia, winter storms in the western plains, tomorrow, much colder, more heavy snow, making its way through the plains heavy thunderstorms in the mid-mississippi river valley rain and wind especially in new england. those santa ana winds are going to be kicking up the high fire danger, going to be a big problem. that's what's going on around the country. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a look at our high fire danger map and the red flag warning that's in effect for our bay area hills, this will continue through 5:00 tomorrow evening as we encounter some gusty winds and low humidity, but it will also be cooler with high temperatures today reaching the upper 70s and low 80s. we're up to 77 in san jose with san francisco seeing a high of 67 degrees. we'll see more weather like this with some gusty winds through tomorrow, but then as the winds calm down, we do keep the comfortable air throughout the weekend. take us with you get your siriusxm on your connected device
what's going on >> there are no secrets. >> the number one hair style ocean storm off the mid atlantic coastnia, winter storms in the western plains, tomorrow, much colder, more heavy snow, making its way through the plains heavy thunderstorms in the mid-mississippi river valley rain and wind especially in new england. those santa ana winds are going to be kicking up the high fire danger, going to be a big problem. that's what's going on around the country. >>> good...
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reporter: for many west african slaves, this is where their journey across the atlantic began, on the ghanaian coastn elmina, which means "the mine." it was given the name by portuguese traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits. but in fact, they made their fortunes mainly with the slave trade. almina castle was where people were held captive before being boarded onto ships headed for america. 400 years later, the descendants of those slaves are returning to search for traces of their history and identity. many come from the u.s., mostly as tourists. but some come to stay, like afia khalia and marcus taylor. >> 600 were male. the rest were female. reporter: 600 men and 400 0 won were confined here in cramped dungeons. some would become forced laborers, others would die. visitors lay wreaths of remembrance here. for many, it's a profoundly moving experience. marcus: i'm a history buff, and i know my history very well. but nothing about me knowingngr studying has prepared me for this experience. i'm just totally -- off. afia: this language wouldn't even sum it up for me to speak my mind,
reporter: for many west african slaves, this is where their journey across the atlantic began, on the ghanaian coastn elmina, which means "the mine." it was given the name by portuguese traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits. but in fact, they made their fortunes mainly with the slave trade. almina castle was where people were held captive before being boarded onto ships headed for america. 400 years later, the descendants of those slaves are returning to search for...
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atlantic city and las vegas. everybody who lived on the east coast came to atlantic city.re you basically acts out your fantasies of wealth. you could go there and pretend you had a lot of money or try to make a lot of money. people would dress up and put on their makeup and make their hair looked pretty and go to atlantic city. what else? the images that you saw. attention. doesn't have to be anything profound. >> the industrial imagery, someone welding something and the lyrics of got a job, sort of made you think that's what the job they were talking about was. things whole thing about that die someday come back, sort of optimistic but clearly i think addressing de -industrialization. >> i think one of the things that makes him so popular is he's not just complaining about the loss of jobs, he's not all about anger. element ofays an optimism or beauty in much of his music. i just love the lyrics. put your makeup on, make your hair looked pretty. suffering, we may be we may not know where the next paycheck is coming from, we are still human beings, we need to live, we nee
atlantic city and las vegas. everybody who lived on the east coast came to atlantic city.re you basically acts out your fantasies of wealth. you could go there and pretend you had a lot of money or try to make a lot of money. people would dress up and put on their makeup and make their hair looked pretty and go to atlantic city. what else? the images that you saw. attention. doesn't have to be anything profound. >> the industrial imagery, someone welding something and the lyrics of got a...
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the many west african slaves this is where that journey across the atlantic began on the gun in coast in elmina which means the mine it was given the name by portuguese traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits but in fact they made their fortunes mainly with the slave trade elmina castle was where people were held captive before being boarded on to ships headed for america 400 years later the descendants of those slaves are returning to search for traces of their history and identity many come from the u.s. mostly as tourists but some come to stay like a via kolya and marcus taylor. 6 and with built their race within. $600.00 men and $400.00 women were confined here in cramped dungeons some would become forced labor as others would die visitors lay wreaths of remembrance here for many it's a profoundly moving experience. i'm a history buff. and i know my history very well but enough. about me knowing our status as a parent for the suspect. started. this language and even some of it for me to speak my. my mind my heart what i feel. marcus is from detroit and wants to set
the many west african slaves this is where that journey across the atlantic began on the gun in coast in elmina which means the mine it was given the name by portuguese traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits but in fact they made their fortunes mainly with the slave trade elmina castle was where people were held captive before being boarded on to ships headed for america 400 years later the descendants of those slaves are returning to search for traces of their history and...
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sunday it pick up a pace and actually eventually it'll push out into the west of the atlantic so just sitting off the coast of the eastern seaboard so it'll produce. some heavy at times across this particular portion macare not quite nasty in the southeast in the meantime the threat of heavy rain and tornadoes and very strong winds at about 60 kilometers an hour out towards the west that's where the the snow piling into the rockies and then by monday as it works its way east and actually feeds into this much warmer as the time is a little bit cooler but even so the clash of that cold air on the east. right the way along this line down there into southern areas of texas and sunny plenty of scattered thunderstorms across areas of the caribbean and central america some fairly heavy. up towards nicaragua not a bad day sunday across much of the yucatan peninsula but plenty of rain into southern and western mexico and that really stays pretty much the same as we head through monday. this is al jazeera. 11 so how everyone i'm kemal santa maria this is the news hour from al-jazeera. the political crisis in lebanon
sunday it pick up a pace and actually eventually it'll push out into the west of the atlantic so just sitting off the coast of the eastern seaboard so it'll produce. some heavy at times across this particular portion macare not quite nasty in the southeast in the meantime the threat of heavy rain and tornadoes and very strong winds at about 60 kilometers an hour out towards the west that's where the the snow piling into the rockies and then by monday as it works its way east and actually feeds...
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really does pick up a pace and actually eventually it'll push out into the west of the atlantic so just sitting off the coast of the eastern seaboard so it'll produce more rain showers some heavy at times across this particular portion macare not quite nasty in the southeast in the meantime the threat of heavy rain and tornadoes and very strong winds at about 60 kilometers an hour out towards the west that's where we got the the snow piling into the rockies and then by monday as it works its way east and actually feeds into this much warm as the temperatures of course still a little bit cooler but even so the clash of that cold air and the more east woman to the east doesn't mean because he's in severe thunderstorms right the way along this line of rain right there down there into southern areas of texas and slightly plenty of scattered thunderstorms across areas of the caribbean and central america some fairly heavy showers through panama up towards the nicaragua not a bad day sunday across much of guatemala the yucatan peninsula but plenty of rain into southern and western areas of mexico and that really s
really does pick up a pace and actually eventually it'll push out into the west of the atlantic so just sitting off the coast of the eastern seaboard so it'll produce more rain showers some heavy at times across this particular portion macare not quite nasty in the southeast in the meantime the threat of heavy rain and tornadoes and very strong winds at about 60 kilometers an hour out towards the west that's where we got the the snow piling into the rockies and then by monday as it works its...
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we will see a potential for showers along the coast from the mid-atlantic towards new england over theext couple days. this is a coastal low, not tropical but we will continue to monitor it. across the west, we've got this big blockbuster storm that will bring feet of snow, we could see record-setting snow for october and record-setting cold air behind it. temperatures in the 20s, windchill values below that and an order of 6 to 10, 12, two feet of snow across the mountains moving into the northern plains. could be historic for this time of year. folks that don't like the rain, take a look at our friends across the northwest. that wasn't directed anybody in the studio. don't wash your car today. it is 9 minutes after the hour. the white house on the impeachment offense slamming the inquiry as illegitimate. we've seen this defense of play from democrats before. >> the president's obstruction, obstructing congress, getting the fact that we need, and abuse of power for him to act in this way. rob: it didn't work with the mueller probe. will work this time? former doj official says impeach
we will see a potential for showers along the coast from the mid-atlantic towards new england over theext couple days. this is a coastal low, not tropical but we will continue to monitor it. across the west, we've got this big blockbuster storm that will bring feet of snow, we could see record-setting snow for october and record-setting cold air behind it. temperatures in the 20s, windchill values below that and an order of 6 to 10, 12, two feet of snow across the mountains moving into the...
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more short sided decision to build an oil rig off the coast of the pacific, right off the coast of the the atlantic. i think that would have huge impacts across our state and across our country. so i voted yes on a bill that would ban offshore drilling on the coast of california and on the other shore as well. so we are working on this but , ultimately this has to be a consistent battle. and i'll look what is going on with our public lands, because what you have said is very concerning. thank you. [applause] >> i'm from tracy. theconcerned about prospects of a huge bomb blast of that are supposed to be, proposed to take place at site .00 [inaudible] to 1000 pounds at a time. these detonation routes -- these detonations will have no air pollution control, for our kids to breathe, and it comes from tracy all the way down through the valley. so congressman, i would like to ask you if you could do things to keep your constituents in our community safe. one, if you could contact the san joaquin valley air pollution control board and express your concern about these tests. and we all want to invite you a
more short sided decision to build an oil rig off the coast of the pacific, right off the coast of the the atlantic. i think that would have huge impacts across our state and across our country. so i voted yes on a bill that would ban offshore drilling on the coast of california and on the other shore as well. so we are working on this but , ultimately this has to be a consistent battle. and i'll look what is going on with our public lands, because what you have said is very concerning. thank...
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that have speculated that perhaps this oil could have leaked from rogue oil tankers off the coast in the atlanticocean some other people say that it could be from a sunken vessel from world war 2 that is off the coast it could be leaking oil none of this is confirmed yet however i can tell you on monday brazil's environmental minister is asking that shell oil company give some answers and the reason why is because they found a few barrels of oil that have the markings of shell on them the american oil company they have washed up on the beach here and now show or oil company says that these barrels that have been found here are have nothing to do with the oil spill they claim that it's just lubricants that have fallen off a boat probably and washed up on shore bottom line is the brazilian government still thinks that this oil is coming from venezuela but there's absolutely no definitive confirmation of that just yet the investigation continues fascinating story isn't it gabriel leads on the in the sale in brazil thank you now thousands of protesters in haiti's capital calling for the resignation o
that have speculated that perhaps this oil could have leaked from rogue oil tankers off the coast in the atlanticocean some other people say that it could be from a sunken vessel from world war 2 that is off the coast it could be leaking oil none of this is confirmed yet however i can tell you on monday brazil's environmental minister is asking that shell oil company give some answers and the reason why is because they found a few barrels of oil that have the markings of shell on them the...
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decision ever to build a massive oil rig right off the coast of the pacific, right off the coast of the atlantic. i think that would have huge impacts across our state and across the country. and so i voted yes on a bill that would ban offshore drilling. so there are things that we're continuing to try to work on but ultimately this is going to have to be a consistent battle and i'll take a look at what's going on with our public lands because i think what you said is very concerning. thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm very concerned about the prospect of the huge bomb blasts that are proposed to take place in the open air at site 300 which is a high explosive testing range just outside of tracy. and they've applied for a permit to raise the size limit by ten times from a hundred pounds to 1,000 pounds at a time. they will have no air pollution controls and will release hazardous substances into the air for our kids to breathe. i would like to ask you if you could do two quick things to keep your constituents and our community safe, one, if you could contact the san joaquin valley control board and
decision ever to build a massive oil rig right off the coast of the pacific, right off the coast of the atlantic. i think that would have huge impacts across our state and across the country. and so i voted yes on a bill that would ban offshore drilling. so there are things that we're continuing to try to work on but ultimately this is going to have to be a consistent battle and i'll take a look at what's going on with our public lands because i think what you said is very concerning. thank...