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you go with 49.8 to hit of atlantic coast, who will help to draw on saturday by, via jo. so it's a spa sedona, all 10 points behind. but do you have a game in the camera the he's been playing very well, and it's the 1st time he schooled. so he goes for us, he's adding a lot to the team. he's improved is with them in the last 2 the this is reframe in this series will be just the islamic jihad says it will release on is really captive at the center of the golf. the seats, 5 dispute as well says meanwhile, it will continue to block palestinians from returning home to northern garza, until abdullah is released the money in sight. this is out. is there a lie from day while also coming on us president donald trump says egypt on jordan should take in.
you go with 49.8 to hit of atlantic coast, who will help to draw on saturday by, via jo. so it's a spa sedona, all 10 points behind. but do you have a game in the camera the he's been playing very well, and it's the 1st time he schooled. so he goes for us, he's adding a lot to the team. he's improved is with them in the last 2 the this is reframe in this series will be just the islamic jihad says it will release on is really captive at the center of the golf. the seats, 5 dispute as well says...
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as i said, lincoln did not recognize the strategic importance of that fortress on the atlantic coast. but he realized, he had real political instincts and always had. he was gregarious. he liked being with people, he liked talking to people and getting people's views and in that sense he really had his feet on the ground not as of executive commander but in terms of someone who knew how the public would respond. he felt that to give away the fortress at fort sumter could possibly doom his efforts as president to keep the north together in opposing the secession. peter: you take on the notion that lincoln had a team of rivals in his cabinet. nigel: yes. i think it was the title of the book by goodwin, and i respect her highly as a writer but i think she's completely wrong about this notion of lincoln being a kind of hitler, you know hitler have the spokes of the wheel and everyone wanted his attention and was determined to serve him and were rivals for his attention from think of is rubbish. i think the truth is that the members of the cabinet he appointed were oral -- were all fairly
as i said, lincoln did not recognize the strategic importance of that fortress on the atlantic coast. but he realized, he had real political instincts and always had. he was gregarious. he liked being with people, he liked talking to people and getting people's views and in that sense he really had his feet on the ground not as of executive commander but in terms of someone who knew how the public would respond. he felt that to give away the fortress at fort sumter could possibly doom his...
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the ban covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico, as well as the pacific coast offshington and a section of the bering sea off alaska. president—elect trump has promised to "unleash" domestic fossilfuel production in a bid to lower fuel costs, despite production hitting a record high under biden. so will he — and can he — reverse the decision? let's bring in terry haines — founder of pangaea policy in washington dc which advises wall street investors on what political decisions could mean for them. can president—elect donald trump reverse this decision? the biden people want to say that he cannot but i think that he can. biden has gone way over his presidential, on lots of things like student loans and they have been pulled back by they have been pulled back by the courts. this presidential declaration that the president cannot do. what the biden people say is that he is relying on and executing a law that makes it more difficult to undo but but congress can change the law and they might do that this year. the president _ do that this year. the president seems - do
the ban covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico, as well as the pacific coast offshington and a section of the bering sea off alaska. president—elect trump has promised to "unleash" domestic fossilfuel production in a bid to lower fuel costs, despite production hitting a record high under biden. so will he — and can he — reverse the decision? let's bring in terry haines — founder of pangaea policy in washington dc which advises wall street investors on what...
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the ban covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico as well as the pacific coast of oregonnd washington. a section of the bering sea off alaska. president—elect trump has promised to unleash domestic fossil fuel production in a bid to cut fuel costs. so can he reverse the decision? that is a question be put towards a washington strategist. you like the biden people want to say that he cannot but i think you can. biden has gone way over his presidential... like student loans and been pulled back by the courts. the presidential declaration that the next president can do what the biden people say that he is reliant on executing a law that makes it more difficult to undo. but i oint it more difficult to undo. but i point out — it more difficult to undo. but i point out that _ it more difficult to undo. pm i point out that trump will probably use the biden playbook and tried and do it anyway. not only that but congress can change the law and they might you that year. we change the law and they might you that year-— you that year. we are going to sta in you that year. we are goin
the ban covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico as well as the pacific coast of oregonnd washington. a section of the bering sea off alaska. president—elect trump has promised to unleash domestic fossil fuel production in a bid to cut fuel costs. so can he reverse the decision? that is a question be put towards a washington strategist. you like the biden people want to say that he cannot but i think you can. biden has gone way over his presidential... like student loans...
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the bears are in miss of their first season in the atlantic coast conference, going against the national such as uva, duke, north carolina. cal is still looking for their first conference win. and mark madson's squad is back home after traveling cross country last week to pittsburg and clemson. >> and vern, you and i can look out the window and go after the pavilion and hit a rock and hit the pacific ocean, you know. last week, we are on the east coast. and so it is the travel that is a challenge. the logistics are a challenge, but with that there is a great opportunity to do something special. >> and not much could be said about that? >> and because i know that you're a uva grad. you did tell metta had you would be switzerland tonight. >> i am. i am. >> and i'm straddling the fence. >> we will turn you from switzerland to all cal, buddy. [ laughter ] >> all right. the nfl. 49ers, kyle shanahan and john lynch have their final end of the year press conference today before the off season will begin where the 49ers have missed the playoffs for the first time since 2020. >> we don't plan on
the bears are in miss of their first season in the atlantic coast conference, going against the national such as uva, duke, north carolina. cal is still looking for their first conference win. and mark madson's squad is back home after traveling cross country last week to pittsburg and clemson. >> and vern, you and i can look out the window and go after the pavilion and hit a rock and hit the pacific ocean, you know. last week, we are on the east coast. and so it is the travel that is a...
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burr this iteration of the atlantic coast conference has given me a shot. i said i was going to have to be switzerland. unbiased. i don't know what he told the bears at halftime. but they came out in attack mode. andre finished the night with 23 points. the cavaliers had no answers for big old joshua olijosef. 30 points inside. uva traveled 2800 miles and had no legs at the end. cal won its first acc game. 75-61. keep your eye on number 42. maxine reno against virginia tech. the acc scoring leader. this part of a second half, 22-9 cardinal run to win the game. there was a photo bombing kid that grabbed a few minutes of fame in a post game interview. >> what's your name? >> i'm isaac. >> what did you think of the game today? >> it was great. you did awesome. >> what about the team? >> the team did very well. they played together very well. >> are you going to be a big supporter this year? >> yes. >> that kid will be the man when he goes back to school and his parents better save that video for the rehearsal dinner years from now. >> why wasn't he more nervou
burr this iteration of the atlantic coast conference has given me a shot. i said i was going to have to be switzerland. unbiased. i don't know what he told the bears at halftime. but they came out in attack mode. andre finished the night with 23 points. the cavaliers had no answers for big old joshua olijosef. 30 points inside. uva traveled 2800 miles and had no legs at the end. cal won its first acc game. 75-61. keep your eye on number 42. maxine reno against virginia tech. the acc scoring...
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it is here on the west coast of ireland that storm eowyn will make landfall after crossing the atlanticd and rain is pretty minor compared to what is coming. the red warning indicating a danger to life will come into force in southern counties of ireland at two o'clock in the morning. already in cork city for example, people have been putting up sandbags to protect home and businesses. here in county mayo the warning comes in at four o'clock and in northern ireland at seven o'clock. there has never before been a red warning in force across the whole island of ireland, that means all schools will be closed, public transport will not be running, people want to stay indoors, that is the way stay safe. let's head to lorna gordon. tell us about the picture where you are, lorna. . ~' about the picture where you are, lorna. ~ ., ., ., lorna. ten o'clock tomorrow morning is when the — lorna. ten o'clock tomorrow morning is when the red _ lorna. ten o'clock tomorrow morning is when the red warning _ lorna. ten o'clock tomorrow morning is when the red warning kicks in - is when the red warning ki
it is here on the west coast of ireland that storm eowyn will make landfall after crossing the atlanticd and rain is pretty minor compared to what is coming. the red warning indicating a danger to life will come into force in southern counties of ireland at two o'clock in the morning. already in cork city for example, people have been putting up sandbags to protect home and businesses. here in county mayo the warning comes in at four o'clock and in northern ireland at seven o'clock. there has...
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we're going to see it move off the atlantic coast later on today, but we're looking at a tough morning commute, a tough evening commute as well. we're looking at snow, ice in between and the chance for strong to severe storms throughout the southeast. where you see the blue, that is the snow falling, stretching from portions of the midwest to the ohio valley and mid atlantic. a little pink and purple on the map, that's the freezing rain and ice that's falling and we're looking at some heavy rain falling. that's where you see brighter colors of reds, oranges and yellows. 57 million people under winter alerts, we have winter storm warnings and ice storm warnings. we're looking at moderate ice into north carolina as well. heavy morning snow in northern virginia. and tomorrow t's going to be blustery. cold temperatures with the wind blowing, that will kick up the lake-effect snow machine once again. this is what it looks like in terms of totals. the highest amounts in the mid atlantic where you see the pinks and purples. we could see a foot of snow in some spots. also looking at significan
we're going to see it move off the atlantic coast later on today, but we're looking at a tough morning commute, a tough evening commute as well. we're looking at snow, ice in between and the chance for strong to severe storms throughout the southeast. where you see the blue, that is the snow falling, stretching from portions of the midwest to the ohio valley and mid atlantic. a little pink and purple on the map, that's the freezing rain and ice that's falling and we're looking at some heavy...
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but the bigger threat, from kansas to the atlantic coast. jeff smith is tracking it all. >> first of all, that lake effect snow will continue into the weekend, two to three feet in spots. we have snow showers from maryland to south jersey as a precursor to the first major storm of 2025, developing over the plains and streaking east sunday. wide swath, four to ten inches of snow. kansas, indiana, kentucky. severe storms in new orleans, up to memphis. this all reaches the east coast by monday morning, a tricky commute, washington, d.c., to baltimore to philadelphia, potentially several inches of snow and icy conditions. behind it, a pocket of the polar vortex diving south, sub wind chills continuing to the end of the month. >>> president-elect donald trump ordered to appear in court for sentencing related to the hush money payments he head ahead of the election before he's set to become president. the judge refusing to throw out felony counts but blasting him for his lack of respect for judges, juries and the system as a hole. >> reporter: ton
but the bigger threat, from kansas to the atlantic coast. jeff smith is tracking it all. >> first of all, that lake effect snow will continue into the weekend, two to three feet in spots. we have snow showers from maryland to south jersey as a precursor to the first major storm of 2025, developing over the plains and streaking east sunday. wide swath, four to ten inches of snow. kansas, indiana, kentucky. severe storms in new orleans, up to memphis. this all reaches the east coast by...
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thanks for joining us- _ storm eowyn made landfall on ireland's atlantic coast overnight, causing damagebuildings and leaving people without power and water. a man died after a tree fell on his car in county donegal. here's our ireland correspondent chris page. this is what life—threatening weather looks and sounds like. after gathering force over the atlantic ocean, storm eowyn hit ireland with its full ferocity. in the middle of the night, winds, which were already strong, turned savage at galway aquarium. the storm caused a surge of floodwater in county kerry. a couple are counting themselves fortunate not to have been killed when the gale inflicted this on their house. we are very lucky that we are alive and if this would fall inside, we'd be buried underneath. i'd say about 3:00, last night. and it was just the worst nightmare you can have, really. there was chaos in cities, too. in dublin, an ice rink was largely flattened. the emergency services believe that lives were saved because most people followed advice to stay at home. well, now that the storm has blown through, people are
thanks for joining us- _ storm eowyn made landfall on ireland's atlantic coast overnight, causing damagebuildings and leaving people without power and water. a man died after a tree fell on his car in county donegal. here's our ireland correspondent chris page. this is what life—threatening weather looks and sounds like. after gathering force over the atlantic ocean, storm eowyn hit ireland with its full ferocity. in the middle of the night, winds, which were already strong, turned savage at...
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the bigger threat beginning tomorrow evening across 1,500 miles from kansas to the atlantic coast. meteorologist jeff smith of our new york station wabc is tracking it all. jeff? >> mary, first of all that lake-effect snow will continue into the weekend, depositing 2 to 3 feet in spots. we even have a couple of snow showers from maryland to south jersey this evening. it's all a prekurser to this first major winter storm of 2025 that will be developing over the plains saturday night and streaking east along the i-70 corridor during the day sunday. a wide swath of 4 to 10 inches of snow. kansas, missouri, illinois, into parts of, say, indiana, kentucky. severe storms to the south on sunday. houston, new orleans, all the way up to memphis, the possibility of tornados. this all reaches the east coast by monday morning. it's a tricky morning commute. washington, d.c. up to baltimore up to mill fa, potentially several inches of snow in all of those cities. icy conditions virginia, north carolina. behind it, we'll call it a pocket of the polar vortex diving off to the south. subzero windc
the bigger threat beginning tomorrow evening across 1,500 miles from kansas to the atlantic coast. meteorologist jeff smith of our new york station wabc is tracking it all. jeff? >> mary, first of all that lake-effect snow will continue into the weekend, depositing 2 to 3 feet in spots. we even have a couple of snow showers from maryland to south jersey this evening. it's all a prekurser to this first major winter storm of 2025 that will be developing over the plains saturday night and...
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the ban announced by mr biden covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico, as well aslifornia, oregon and washington and a section of the bering sea of alaska as well. heavy snow and freezing rain have continued to cause widespread disruption for many parts of the uk. as weekend snow starts to melt, more than 170 flood warnings are in place across england and wales. yellow warnings for ice, snow and rain are in place across much of the uk. heavy snow this morning forced manchester airport to close its runways. they're now reopening. these pictures shot this morning in edenbridge in kent give an idea of how heavy rain has caused some flooding. let's go live to burnley, and our correspondent nicky schiller who's there for us. what is the picture there? i am stood outside _ what is the picture there? i am stood outside a _ what is the picture there? i am stood outside a primary - what is the picture there? i —n stood outside a primary school here in burnley, which normally as around this time would have lots of children playing and out for their lunch but of course, the s
the ban announced by mr biden covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico, as well aslifornia, oregon and washington and a section of the bering sea of alaska as well. heavy snow and freezing rain have continued to cause widespread disruption for many parts of the uk. as weekend snow starts to melt, more than 170 flood warnings are in place across england and wales. yellow warnings for ice, snow and rain are in place across much of the uk. heavy snow this morning forced...
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highest percentage of foreign born, new york, which had the highest percentage of all on the atlantic coast, would be 10th. there are nine states and territories in the west with a larger percentage, a larger portion of foreign born persons than new york did. they're from all over the place. all over the place. literally all over the world, brought there to the -- especially mining and other opportunities that were seen in the west. those included, of course, the chinese who are far and away the most culturally, ethnically anomalous immigrants ever to come into this country. so the question is, what do we do with this? what do we do with these people? many of whom have no experience or no history of our culture, our ways of life, our government, our language. how do we bring them into the family? how is that done? that process of assimilation, how is it done? you're facing emancipation in the east. how do we bring free people into something close to a reality of citizenship, of participation in american life? the same questions are being asked out rest. and nowhere, with greater difficulty
highest percentage of foreign born, new york, which had the highest percentage of all on the atlantic coast, would be 10th. there are nine states and territories in the west with a larger percentage, a larger portion of foreign born persons than new york did. they're from all over the place. all over the place. literally all over the world, brought there to the -- especially mining and other opportunities that were seen in the west. those included, of course, the chinese who are far and away...
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highest percentage of foreign new york, which had the highest percentage of all in the in the atlantic coast would be 10th or nine states inherited or is in the west with a larger percentage larger portion of foreign born persons than new york did. they're from all over the place, all over the place, all literally, all over the world brought their to the border, especially mining strikes, other opportunities that were seen that were seen in the west, those included, of course, the chinese who were far away, the most culturally ethnically anomalous immigrants ever to come into country. so the question then before us was, what do we do with this? what do we do? these people, many whom have no experi, have no history of our culture our ways of life, our government, our language how do we bring them the family? how they had done that process of assimilation? how is it done? we are facing it, obviously, in the east with emancipation. how do we bring freed people into that? we're something close to a reality of the citizenship of participation in life but same are being asked out west and nowhere
highest percentage of foreign new york, which had the highest percentage of all in the in the atlantic coast would be 10th or nine states inherited or is in the west with a larger percentage larger portion of foreign born persons than new york did. they're from all over the place, all over the place, all literally, all over the world brought their to the border, especially mining strikes, other opportunities that were seen that were seen in the west, those included, of course, the chinese who...
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the flashback trivia question in 2022 a blizzard caused widespread damage and impact from the atlantic coastinches of snow fell in central park is at six, eight, 19 or 21 inches back will be used to get good snow. while the answer coming up in the next hour. maria: thank you. a quick break. more right here, big hour coming up. about two "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ only the servicenow platform connects every corner of your business, putting ai to work for people. - hr? - yeah. - it? - yeah. - r&d? - yup. omg? uh... oh, i see. uh... yeah. that's the department i work in. alright, enough of that. (vo 1) when you really philosophize about it, there's one thing you don't have enough of, and that's time. time is a truly scarce commodity. when you come to that realization, i think it's very important to spend time wisely. and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educate ourselves and broaden our minds. (vo 2) viking. exploring the world in comfort. oh, it's cold outside. time to protect your vehicle from winter's wrath. of course, the hot su
the flashback trivia question in 2022 a blizzard caused widespread damage and impact from the atlantic coastinches of snow fell in central park is at six, eight, 19 or 21 inches back will be used to get good snow. while the answer coming up in the next hour. maria: thank you. a quick break. more right here, big hour coming up. about two "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ only the servicenow platform connects every corner of your business, putting ai to work...
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in 2022 we had a blizzard that caused widespread damage and impact from the atlantic coast up into theny inches of snow fell in central park? you're choices, 6 inches, 8 inches, 19 inches, or 211 inches. what was the guess? i hope you guest b. it was 8 inches with that system that came through. we haven't seen a storm like in some time. a lot of people in the nor east are saying where's the nor'easter. the forecast calls for a little bit of snow but not anything like that. maria: that is good news. craig, thank you. craig herrera. stay with us. we'll be right back with a big hour coming up. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. putting ai agents to work for people. like secret agents? no, more like autonomous minions that you control. to do what? well, jim's agents resolve simple customer issues. and patty's agents flag network problems. - proactively. - yup. i'm lovin' my agents. wait, you all have agents? oh yeah. and on the servicenow platform, everyone's agents work together so everything works better. can i have agents? maybe. ♪ —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundrais
in 2022 we had a blizzard that caused widespread damage and impact from the atlantic coast up into theny inches of snow fell in central park? you're choices, 6 inches, 8 inches, 19 inches, or 211 inches. what was the guess? i hope you guest b. it was 8 inches with that system that came through. we haven't seen a storm like in some time. a lot of people in the nor east are saying where's the nor'easter. the forecast calls for a little bit of snow but not anything like that. maria: that is good...
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by the order temporarily pauses existing wind energy projects already green lit like off the atlantic coastll last at least until the department of interior reviews the cost and environmental impacts of wind energy. >> might hope this will end thee wind turbine industry forever. >> critic congressman jeff van drew help write the executive order. >> it damages the open, hurts the whales, hurts the fishermen, bad for national security. >> know it denies whale deaths there are questions wind turbines interfering with military radar. concerns the wind industry relies too heavily on government subsidies. in 2023 president biden gave a billion dollars to danish a wind company just to see them pull out of two wind projects off the coast of new jersey due to high cost. advocates argue there is no going back. noting 10% of america's electricity comes from wind. texas, the oil company of the world getting 22% of its electricity from the wind. iowa, 60% of its electricity coming from the wind. this has become foundational to the heartland of america. we need to keep moving forward. >> the fate of proj
by the order temporarily pauses existing wind energy projects already green lit like off the atlantic coastll last at least until the department of interior reviews the cost and environmental impacts of wind energy. >> might hope this will end thee wind turbine industry forever. >> critic congressman jeff van drew help write the executive order. >> it damages the open, hurts the whales, hurts the fishermen, bad for national security. >> know it denies whale deaths there...
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the ban covers the pacific and atlantic coast, the eastern gulf of mexico and a section of bering seaernor gavin newsom thanked biden's actions, saying in part, quote, for decades, we have led the fight to protect the pacific coast and the millions of californians who call these coastal communities home. new offshore drilling has no place in california. >> the state is offering more guidance to california citizens concerned about potential changes to immigration policies. >> california doj is here to protect, defend and enforce immigrant rights, regardless of who is in the white house. >> today, attorney general rob bonta hosted the latest know your rights workshop, laying out two new sets of guidelines regarding educational rights of immigrant students and their families. the first set touches on the right to receive a free public education and confidentiality of personal information. the second provides information to help school officials understand the rules around immigration enforcement. the new archbishop of washington, dc, has been a vocal defender of immigrant rights. he also
the ban covers the pacific and atlantic coast, the eastern gulf of mexico and a section of bering seaernor gavin newsom thanked biden's actions, saying in part, quote, for decades, we have led the fight to protect the pacific coast and the millions of californians who call these coastal communities home. new offshore drilling has no place in california. >> the state is offering more guidance to california citizens concerned about potential changes to immigration policies. >>...
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a winter storm could bring snow and ice from kansas to the atlantic coast, with the heaviest snow expected in the central u.s. and icing in parts of the tennessee valley. authorities are urging residents to prepare for dangerous conditions. meteorologist chad myers has the latest forecast. chad, let's talk about this major snowstorm on the way. what are you seeing? >> a couple of things. right now. >> we have a snow globe that when you got it for christmas, you took it and you spun it like this and made all the snow go sideways. >> that's utica. >> that's barrie, ontario, that's really the cattaraugus chautauqua counties of buffalo. this is the first event that we're getting into right now, and there are winter storm watches and warnings posted in the areas. you likely know that there goes the snow. we could see a little bit of snow even in d.c. tomorrow morning. not enough to really do much, but enough for some effect. >> getting on the grassy surfaces. >> and then the next storm system for the weekend starts to ramp up. and this thing is still in the rockies, so we still don't have a per
a winter storm could bring snow and ice from kansas to the atlantic coast, with the heaviest snow expected in the central u.s. and icing in parts of the tennessee valley. authorities are urging residents to prepare for dangerous conditions. meteorologist chad myers has the latest forecast. chad, let's talk about this major snowstorm on the way. what are you seeing? >> a couple of things. right now. >> we have a snow globe that when you got it for christmas, you took it and you spun...
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and tracking all the way to the mid-atlantic coast. noaa's weather prediction center warns some areas, like kansas city and indianapolis, could see the heaviest snowfall in over a decade. the governors of kentucky, virginia, arkansas, missouri and west virginia have already declared states of emergency, while maryland is under a state of preparedness. officials are warning of treacherous road conditions. and and if all of that snow and ice isn't enough, then brutal cold temperatures will set in the south, right there, facing a very different threat. a tornado watch has been issued for parts of texas, louisiana and arkansas with severe storms and hail expected to pummel those states. meteorologist elisa raffa is tracking all of this. i mean, it really is cutting across at least half of the country with severe conditions. >> multi threat multi-hazard multiple regions of the country really keeping us busy today. i mean look at this storm. you've got the heavy snow that's been pumping across missouri all day. look at the line of thundersto
and tracking all the way to the mid-atlantic coast. noaa's weather prediction center warns some areas, like kansas city and indianapolis, could see the heaviest snowfall in over a decade. the governors of kentucky, virginia, arkansas, missouri and west virginia have already declared states of emergency, while maryland is under a state of preparedness. officials are warning of treacherous road conditions. and and if all of that snow and ice isn't enough, then brutal cold temperatures will set in...
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massive winter storm weather as it stretches its way from the central plains all the way to the mid-atlantic coast. we're talking about 1500 miles. nearly 70 million people, in fact, are under winter alerts for a dangerous mix of snow, ice and wind gusts of up to 50 miles an hour. you're looking at time lapse video right now in kentucky, showing just how fast the snow has been piling up there. and here's a scene in topeka for million people alone are under a blizzard warning right there between kansas and missouri. oh my gosh, that's blustery conditions. there are especially intense. the national weather service warns the ice is so heavy, even emergency vehicles and snowplows are getting stuck. officials urge residents to simply stay off the roads, as it could take more than 24 hours for help to arrive. flying well. it's also potentially problematic more than 1900 flights are now canceled across the u.s., meteorologist elisa raffa is tracking the latest conditions from the cnn weather center. this is bad. it's only going to get worse. >> yes, because it is multi hazardous, multi faceted for multip
massive winter storm weather as it stretches its way from the central plains all the way to the mid-atlantic coast. we're talking about 1500 miles. nearly 70 million people, in fact, are under winter alerts for a dangerous mix of snow, ice and wind gusts of up to 50 miles an hour. you're looking at time lapse video right now in kentucky, showing just how fast the snow has been piling up there. and here's a scene in topeka for million people alone are under a blizzard warning right there between...
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atlantic coast, the eastern gulf of mexico, the pacific coast, and the continental united states, and portions of the northern bering sea in alaska. drilling off these costs could cause irreversible damage to places we hold dear and is unnecessary to our energy needs, adding it is not worth the risk. again, that yesterday. mention that in open forum if you wish. we will hear from bernice in georgia, democrats line. hhi. caller: hi. how are you doing? i am calling to congratulate come of her upstanding speech, but she did yesterday. no violence or anything like that is all i called to say. thank you. host: ok, we will hear next from will in wisconsin, independent line. caller: thanks, pedro, for taking my call. yeah, i'm 81 years old, and i feel what has happened during the last two elections, and hearing we are a country of laws is what separates us from other countries, that no one is above the law, i think it is a joke for politicians to say that because it has been proven that there are some that are above the law. and donald trump is one. no matter what they say about the transiti
atlantic coast, the eastern gulf of mexico, the pacific coast, and the continental united states, and portions of the northern bering sea in alaska. drilling off these costs could cause irreversible damage to places we hold dear and is unnecessary to our energy needs, adding it is not worth the risk. again, that yesterday. mention that in open forum if you wish. we will hear from bernice in georgia, democrats line. hhi. caller: hi. how are you doing? i am calling to congratulate come of her...
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and even down in the keys and on the atlantic coast. there is one thing in common, it's you can be certain somebody's going to be reeling a fish in and a shark will take everything but the lips off the hook. talking to people who fish a lot, more than i do, and who are around this, will tell you it's gotten much more common over the years. improving coordination between fisheries managers, state agencies, and other experts to solve the challenge of shark depredation is an approach that respects the bottom up approach that has allowed the united states to be a gold standard in fisheries management. i encourage my colleagues to support the bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 207. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon
and even down in the keys and on the atlantic coast. there is one thing in common, it's you can be certain somebody's going to be reeling a fish in and a shark will take everything but the lips off the hook. talking to people who fish a lot, more than i do, and who are around this, will tell you it's gotten much more common over the years. improving coordination between fisheries managers, state agencies, and other experts to solve the challenge of shark depredation is an approach that respects...
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. >> this happened in the south atlantic off the coast of brazil. a woman was in danger of drowning when an olympic kite surfer just happened to be passing by. wow. >> he competed in the paris olympics. he's also a doctor who just happened to be testing out a camera for the first time. >> wow. talk about right place, right time. bruno lobo says he was surfing along when he heard the woman screaming. he managed to carry her to two lifeguards, who then pulled her out to the surf. you could say all these coincidences ensured this rescue would turn into a sure thing. sure. >> we're glad she's okay. >> and finally, to the pineapple pizza that's priced at $125 a pie. >> so is this new york city? >> no, it cannot be. >> it's not. it's across the pond. lupa pizza in norwich, england, is charging $125 for a standard hawaiian. >> you couldn't pay me $125 to eat a hawaiian pizza. they priced it that much to deter people from ordering the abomination i love this. the cheeky menu description reads yeah, okay, sure. for $125 you can have it or or order the champa
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temporarily pausing when energy projects already green lit mike off the atlantic coast. will and the wind turbine industry in america forever. >> congressman jeff andrew helped write the executive order >> hurts the whales, hurts the fishermen, bad for national security. >> denying whale death are related to turbines. the wind industry relies too heavily on government subsidies. in 2023 president biden gave a billion dollars to danish wind company just to see them pull out of two wind projects off the coast of new jersey due to high costs. advocates argued there is no going back noting 10% of america's electricity comes from wind. >> texas, the oil company of the world getting 22% of its electricity from the wind. iowa, 60% of the electricity coming from the wind. this has become foundational to the heartland of america. we need to keep moving forward. >> the fate is unclear. planning on building five offshore wind farms off the coast of long island by the 2030 s. governor hochul says she is prepared to challenge trumps order. brian yannis, fox news. >> the trumps are no
temporarily pausing when energy projects already green lit mike off the atlantic coast. will and the wind turbine industry in america forever. >> congressman jeff andrew helped write the executive order >> hurts the whales, hurts the fishermen, bad for national security. >> denying whale death are related to turbines. the wind industry relies too heavily on government subsidies. in 2023 president biden gave a billion dollars to danish wind company just to see them pull out of...
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position on wind, to be succinct not a fan pardon the pun, take a look at this projects off atlantic he coastither in states of planning or states of construction about a dozen from stretching down from massachusetts to north carolina the president though saying yesterday, he wants no new wind farms. here is o how he put out? >> you can talk about windmills, they litr or country they littered all over our country like -- like dropping -- paper like dropping garbage in a period of time turn to gar bairnl only work if subsidy only people want them those getting rich massive sush disease from u.s. government. >> maria according to the u.s. energy information aggregation, yeah, offshore wind is high dollars nuke generation is a a little bit more expensive but offshore behind is 6,000 dollars megawatt hour coal is high cheapest forms of energy natural gas yeah that is number one source anyway 1200 dollars megawatt hour solar onshore onshore wind also, low. you know maria a lot of states now get most of their power from the wind, there are five midwest states now that have wind generations number o
position on wind, to be succinct not a fan pardon the pun, take a look at this projects off atlantic he coastither in states of planning or states of construction about a dozen from stretching down from massachusetts to north carolina the president though saying yesterday, he wants no new wind farms. here is o how he put out? >> you can talk about windmills, they litr or country they littered all over our country like -- like dropping -- paper like dropping garbage in a period of time...
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to impact a 2,000 mile swath of the country from the northwest and plains through the mid atlantic and east coastng it all for us. good afternoon, adam. >> good afternoon, molly. just now waiting for that energy that's going to spark this entire event to shoot off the rocky mountains and see a little bit of snow there and sweep ultimately as you said 2,000 miles across the country. a whole bunch of winter weather alerts are currently out there. winter storm warnings, ice warnings, stretching from the plains and ultimately along the mid atlantic. folks across the ohio river vamly are going to be impacted as well. on the southern end of the storm, this is not winter weather, but a risk here across some of the gulf states of seeing some severe weather, three on a scale of five, isolated tornados are possible and the headline of this entire weather system is going to be that snow. these are snowfall totals anywhere that you see pink color, that park darker pink, 8 to 12 inches. huge swath indiana and illinois. and some are a foot, foot and a half of snow and again, does push itself to d.c., seek some
to impact a 2,000 mile swath of the country from the northwest and plains through the mid atlantic and east coastng it all for us. good afternoon, adam. >> good afternoon, molly. just now waiting for that energy that's going to spark this entire event to shoot off the rocky mountains and see a little bit of snow there and sweep ultimately as you said 2,000 miles across the country. a whole bunch of winter weather alerts are currently out there. winter storm warnings, ice warnings,...
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impacting more than 2,000-mile swath of the country from the northwestern plains through the mid-atlantic and east coastather's kendall smith is live in kansas city, missouri. hello, kendall. >> reporter: hey, mike. that is exactly right. a 2,000-mile swath. this storm began on the northwest and it's just worked through the rockies and now into the central plains today. and it's eventually going to wind up on the east coast as we head into the start of the workweek. but what we're dealing with is heavy snow, blizzard conditions, crippling ice. and this is all a leading to numerous power outages and road closures. so this has been a winter wallop, to say the least. the snow still to come as this powerful area of low pressure continues to blast eastward over the next several hours, it is going to continue to dump copious amounts of snow for places like kansas city, all the way over to quincy, st. louis and even into indianapolis and lexington where we could easily see a good chunk of real estate pick up anywhere between 5-8 inches of snow. some spots maybe even picking up more than a foot of snow. and the
impacting more than 2,000-mile swath of the country from the northwestern plains through the mid-atlantic and east coastather's kendall smith is live in kansas city, missouri. hello, kendall. >> reporter: hey, mike. that is exactly right. a 2,000-mile swath. this storm began on the northwest and it's just worked through the rockies and now into the central plains today. and it's eventually going to wind up on the east coast as we head into the start of the workweek. but what we're dealing...
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i mentioned already these multiple crews, but you've seen it all the way from the atlantic on the west. coast all the way to the red sea on the east coast. yeah. how would you explain that a what security implications as i have for you annual on it's called funding for us that we have in um uh those that have taken over on constitute constitutionality uh united. yeah. you know how that one history of course and of past the present then dropped presently. nobody's interested in course democracy, which i have a good time to democratic environment. and that's where we continue to do so we will do have to put in democracy for the countries that's alpha k that cost west to discussing with them just recently with need of coming to tr games. molly, looking at 1st, what ended media was the new jo chats couldn't attend. what's the, it was intentional to it? well, they wanted to come out of way, walk into get a military lead because we know the challenges we're facing need or for some working together because the enemy does not expect what us. so that's why as important as kids go with the 4 course, we
i mentioned already these multiple crews, but you've seen it all the way from the atlantic on the west. coast all the way to the red sea on the east coast. yeah. how would you explain that a what security implications as i have for you annual on it's called funding for us that we have in um uh those that have taken over on constitute constitutionality uh united. yeah. you know how that one history of course and of past the present then dropped presently. nobody's interested in course democracy,...
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if we look at the water temperatures, where i'm standing off the coast in the atlantic, it's pretty warm here. but i'm standing in the gulf stream. water temperatures out here are a safe, comfortable 70 degrees. but that's not where this plane is. this plane is actually in the potomac river, which sits over here which is much -- it doesn't have any benefit of getting the gulf stream waters at all. instead, it's in late january air and late january weather. and even though the weather wasn't a significant impact on this, they did just have a pretty big pool of cool air and windy weather work its way down towards this part of the country. and when we take a look at how this has played out in terms of this surge of cool air that's moved down there, certainly colder for the last 24 hours than the two days before. the air temperature's in the mid-40s, but the water temperature's in the upper 30s. and that really is a major factor in this one. so hopefully there's more good news as we get to the light of day on this one, but it is going to be a long night there. let's come back home. let's tal
if we look at the water temperatures, where i'm standing off the coast in the atlantic, it's pretty warm here. but i'm standing in the gulf stream. water temperatures out here are a safe, comfortable 70 degrees. but that's not where this plane is. this plane is actually in the potomac river, which sits over here which is much -- it doesn't have any benefit of getting the gulf stream waters at all. instead, it's in late january air and late january weather. and even though the weather wasn't a...
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slope swath pacific northwest through the rockies and into the planes all through the mid atlantic on the east coastendangering more than 60 million americans with the threat of heavy snow, and dangerous ice as well as potentially blizzard like conditions i'm here in downtown kansas city as we are all waiting for the onset of the storm that is set to bring upwards of a foot of snow over the next several days. also a big concern is going to be for ice that could lead to widespread power outages as we could see totals upwards of a quarter to half an inch of ice in many communities all across the midwest. earlier i spoke with the family about their concerns when it comes to the storm, watch. >> unplugged isis into wichita. they can have it. i would much rather be in the snow than in the ice. >> it's been kind of crazy. spring hills is just a small price chopper store but they're doing good about keeping the shelves stocked to progress heightened concern for road, school business closures in the coming days as the major winter storm is set to blast the majority of the country in the coming week. back to
slope swath pacific northwest through the rockies and into the planes all through the mid atlantic on the east coastendangering more than 60 million americans with the threat of heavy snow, and dangerous ice as well as potentially blizzard like conditions i'm here in downtown kansas city as we are all waiting for the onset of the storm that is set to bring upwards of a foot of snow over the next several days. also a big concern is going to be for ice that could lead to widespread power outages...
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. >> you have the president banning drilling off the atlantic and pacific coast.ays he's going to undo that. but in general, you've got some cold weather. crude at 74. >> nat gas going higher. we were talking in our office, ben stone and jeff marks who work with me every day. and what we realize is that president biden is saying and doing things that are jarring -- >> symbolic? >> symbolic is probably a better word than meaningless. you've got one president saying one thing. then you've got a president- elect who is just saying, ignore that man. ignore the man behind the curtain, but he's still president. it's just that there's going to be a tremendous amount of joy. president biden would raise the price of oil. again, tone deaf to the concerns of the working person. gasoline, supermarket. we want these down. the ftc did not go after any of the food companies to try to figure out why those prices are so high. they forget where the working person intersects with inflation. and one of them is gasoline. and you don't want prices higher. but the president was along wi
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the the atlantic was infested with u-boats that were taking a tremendous toll on allied shipping. he came here in the previous august in 1941. he met roosevelt secretly off the coast of newfoundland. and even though america was not yet in the war at that time, they discussed war aims and they agreed on what became the atlantic charter and the freedoms that we wanted for the world. if the democracies prevailed. churchill came back a few days. he landed in in virgia few days before christmas, 1941. and he and roosevelt and their their combined military staffs conferred on strategy for the war. america was in the war by this time. it was just a couple of weeks after pearl harbor, and there was a lot to discuss. we had the same goals, but there were tremendous questions about allocation of supplies and material and men to europe or the pacific or north africa. and so they had a lot of work to do, but roosevelt and churchill got along famously after christmas. churchill took a special train to canada, gave a famous speech to the canadian parliament in ottawa. he came back on the overnight train on new year's eve, and the next morning he gets off at union station, goes
the the atlantic was infested with u-boats that were taking a tremendous toll on allied shipping. he came here in the previous august in 1941. he met roosevelt secretly off the coast of newfoundland. and even though america was not yet in the war at that time, they discussed war aims and they agreed on what became the atlantic charter and the freedoms that we wanted for the world. if the democracies prevailed. churchill came back a few days. he landed in in virgia few days before christmas,...
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the west coast of ireland is particularly exposed to storms rolling in across the atlantic ocean.been plenty of them over the years, but people in westport are saying today they've never seen anything as bad as storm eowyn. today's been a struggle for anyone who's had to go out. roads are dangerous with thousands of trees down. public transport is off. airports are open, but hundreds of flights have been cancelled. we are expecting flight operations to return to normal schedule by mid—afternoon, but that's weather permitting. so it's important that passengers, before they come out to the airport, continue to check with their airlines just to get the latest up to date information on theirflight. for the first time, a red weather warning has been issued across the whole island of ireland. that means on both sides of the irish border all schools are closed. many businesses are allowing staff to work from home. the emergency services say the vast majority of people are staying inside. we're really thankful that the public have taken that public safety advice about trying to stay at ho
the west coast of ireland is particularly exposed to storms rolling in across the atlantic ocean.been plenty of them over the years, but people in westport are saying today they've never seen anything as bad as storm eowyn. today's been a struggle for anyone who's had to go out. roads are dangerous with thousands of trees down. public transport is off. airports are open, but hundreds of flights have been cancelled. we are expecting flight operations to return to normal schedule by...
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atlantic side. that was instrumental in transporting people and cargo from the pacific and the westco coast to the eastf the united states should. in the 1870s, 80s, the french were involved in an attempt to build the canal and that failed because of disease and corruption, technology and the way they wanted to build the canal. they wanted to duplicate the success which is a sea level canal and that type is not possible geography so disease, efficiency, corruption led to failure of the french effort. at the end of the 19th century beginning of the 20th century after spanish-american war success of the united states led the united states to enter the process trying to negotiate the rights to build a canal the canal became an important part of this international quality of and it had become global per atlantic and the pacific and they were key in reaching agreement to build a canal. it was at that time a and subsequent to that it was in perpetuity for several decades until a couple of treaties resigned. why were they signed? >> it opened in 1914 the united states were guaranteed in perpetuity is 1904. th
atlantic side. that was instrumental in transporting people and cargo from the pacific and the westco coast to the eastf the united states should. in the 1870s, 80s, the french were involved in an attempt to build the canal and that failed because of disease and corruption, technology and the way they wanted to build the canal. they wanted to duplicate the success which is a sea level canal and that type is not possible geography so disease, efficiency, corruption led to failure of the french...
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. >> trace: you have to be tough in the mid-atlantic states from the rocky mountains to the east coaststed by snow and ice from a massive winter storm over the weekend and now under threat from a polar vortex that is dipped south putting more than 60 million americans under severe weather alerts, a dangerous bone chilling cold, when she'll is in the forecast all week for big cities like indianapolis and cincinnati. live in the new york newsroom with the new information good evening. >> president biden may be on its way out but he still has a few jabs, and his successors, came into response from questions from the media about donald trump's push to end birthright citizenship which turned into biden complaining about coverage of how administration handled the border crisis and then a quickly developed into this, watch. >> president joe biden: what hurt is when we talk about immigration, the idea for a change, what's going on? >> biden also continued to use some of the same heated rhetoric he used during his presidential run saying this about trump on the eve of january 6th. >> president
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atlantic ocean. four americans stranded on a life raft near the dominican republic. the coastrd says the four men had to abandon their sailboat after it hit rocks and began sinking. a coast guard aircrew located the raft, and they got the attention of a fishing boat which was able to rescue the men and help them get on a nearby container ship bound for florida. >>> new information about the nashville school shooter and an update on the gunman in a texas shooting. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "san antonio express-news" says the man who shot and wounded seven san antonio police officers was a navy veteran. [ gunfire ] scary video. the officers were shot wednesday as they responded to an initial report of a suicide in progress. the shooter, brandon poulos, was later found dead after barricading himself in an apartment for several hours. police say he was arrested last weekend for allegedly assaulting his wife and her parents. the officers are expected to fully recover. >>> "the tennesseean" says the student who opened fire wednesday at a nashvil
atlantic ocean. four americans stranded on a life raft near the dominican republic. the coastrd says the four men had to abandon their sailboat after it hit rocks and began sinking. a coast guard aircrew located the raft, and they got the attention of a fishing boat which was able to rescue the men and help them get on a nearby container ship bound for florida. >>> new information about the nashville school shooter and an update on the gunman in a texas shooting. those are some of the...