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Nov 26, 2022
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wild bulls grazed freely in the open spaces from the atlantic ocean to lake baikal.rest, it was almost impossible for wild bulls to prefer open spaces and meadows in winter, they went south and from the banks of the neman could easily reach the black sea steppes. however, civilization went on the offensive in the middle ages, the bison from the free steppes finally turned into forest giants. centuries-old thickets for bison, they became the only way to escape from hunters. so the last bison of europe left the fields, keeping life, but at the same time dooming themselves to winter hunger . the fact is that the basis of the diet of wild bulls is grass and shoots, and the frosty purifiers could treat them only with moss to thin twigs for the survival of the species, this would simply not be enough. thus, after a man destroyed the migration corridors, the bison was doomed to extinction, but then the people themselves came to the rescue. trying to hay and feeders for the last buffalo of europe began to appear since the early middle ages, grand dukes, and kings, kings and
wild bulls grazed freely in the open spaces from the atlantic ocean to lake baikal.rest, it was almost impossible for wild bulls to prefer open spaces and meadows in winter, they went south and from the banks of the neman could easily reach the black sea steppes. however, civilization went on the offensive in the middle ages, the bison from the free steppes finally turned into forest giants. centuries-old thickets for bison, they became the only way to escape from hunters. so the last bison of...
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Nov 11, 2022
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deep sea divers have recovered in amazing relic from the floor of the atlantic ocean. it's a section of the space shuttle challenger, which exploded shortly after takeoff. some 36 years ago. abc is injury if he has the details. this morning. the discovery undersea of a large section of the space shuttle challenger, which exploded more than three decades ago. definitely an aircraft. i think we need to talk to dash divers for a history channel documentary found the peace while searching for world war two wreckage near cape canaveral , florida. nasa confirmed it is part of the shuttle which broke apart shortly after liftoff in 1986, killing all seven on board . the discovery of this piece was mixed emotions. first reflected back to 1986 and the loss of our colleagues, our friends and our heroes. um but also is a sense of discovery is estimated to be at least 15 by 15 ft. but since some of it is buried under the sand, its true size isn't clear. yet. it is one of the biggest pieces of challenger found since the accident, the first recovered since the left wing washed ashore
deep sea divers have recovered in amazing relic from the floor of the atlantic ocean. it's a section of the space shuttle challenger, which exploded shortly after takeoff. some 36 years ago. abc is injury if he has the details. this morning. the discovery undersea of a large section of the space shuttle challenger, which exploded more than three decades ago. definitely an aircraft. i think we need to talk to dash divers for a history channel documentary found the peace while searching for world...
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Nov 17, 2022
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atlantic ocean and pacific ocean.ei anatolyevich and why do fresh rivers flow into the nokian ocean salty? well, for this we need to look at the picture, if possible, yes, of course. well here in this picture we briefly see the global hydrological cycle. moreover, what is interesting is that it evaporates from the salty ocean, fresh water, precipitation also gets fresh water. the atmosphere transfers moisture to fresh land. naturally. evaporation of precipitation over uh land too. in general, non-salty river flow we also have freshwater, and professor kapustin said that we have mantle matter up to a cubic kilometer a year, and here tens of thousands of 30,000 cubic kilometers a year of fresh water is spinning. here in this cycle the salt in the ocean remains one and the same, but with a few changes. maybe , but nevertheless, all the changes that they occur are only due to the fresh runoff of evaporation. if we had the glaciers of greenland and other islands not ta or as quickly as in recent decades, our ocean level wo
atlantic ocean and pacific ocean.ei anatolyevich and why do fresh rivers flow into the nokian ocean salty? well, for this we need to look at the picture, if possible, yes, of course. well here in this picture we briefly see the global hydrological cycle. moreover, what is interesting is that it evaporates from the salty ocean, fresh water, precipitation also gets fresh water. the atmosphere transfers moisture to fresh land. naturally. evaporation of precipitation over uh land too. in general,...
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Nov 30, 2022
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debbie and businessman daniel network, who was taken away by a russian girl to the coast of the atlantic oceanthe only reason why i would like to find my own father. this is that my foster dad died at the age of 12, and i would like to make up for this connection, moreover, during our search, shocking truths were hidden that all members of her large family hid for many years. oh no, the incident was a roommate, she killed him for me, are the americans ready to find out the truth about their russian family, and how her own mother will look at her eyes after almost 30 years, and most importantly, the sensational dna tests that will show. is he meeting katarina sibete, who flew 40 hours in the current situation in order to find out her whole story. life hello, better katarina or zhenya i was told that you were in moscow for the first time and had already visited red square. yes, i was on red square in moscow not the first time i was adopted, we spent the night in moscow do you live in america alone or do you have a family, mom dad has a cat? and i have two brothers and a sister, but we do not com
debbie and businessman daniel network, who was taken away by a russian girl to the coast of the atlantic oceanthe only reason why i would like to find my own father. this is that my foster dad died at the age of 12, and i would like to make up for this connection, moreover, during our search, shocking truths were hidden that all members of her large family hid for many years. oh no, the incident was a roommate, she killed him for me, are the americans ready to find out the truth about their...
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Nov 10, 2022
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it's the atlantic ocean.hite sand beaches as it comes in here and floods the boardwalk with the surge. we haven't even hit high tide this morning. in other areas there is foam coming in and whipping around those counterclockwise winds come in. let, if we can, show you and take you for a little walk over here. this boardwalk is partially collapsing, unfortunately. it is actually -- there you go. this is what i'm talking about. you see that storm surge come in, with the waves. and there is really the unraveling of daytona beach in some areas. take a look at this. this is part of the boardwalk that has collapsed by the force and the energy of the atlantic ocean. and nicole, which is now a tropical storm, look down there, guys, as the water just pours in. we are told that many of the boardwalk is hollow right now. and a lot of these pockets are going to collapse. and, lloyd, if you come back here and take a look we have got our fox weather beach lighting the scene and making sure that we are traversing this regio
it's the atlantic ocean.hite sand beaches as it comes in here and floods the boardwalk with the surge. we haven't even hit high tide this morning. in other areas there is foam coming in and whipping around those counterclockwise winds come in. let, if we can, show you and take you for a little walk over here. this boardwalk is partially collapsing, unfortunately. it is actually -- there you go. this is what i'm talking about. you see that storm surge come in, with the waves. and there is really...
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Nov 11, 2022
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reggie: a remarkable discovery in the atlantic ocean.wreckage from the 1986 spatial dull challenger disaster. crews working on a history channel documentary found the peace while searching for world war ii records near cape canaveral, florida. nasa confirmed the debris was part of the shuttle which broke apart shortly after lift off in 1986. the piece is about 15 by 15 feet, one of the biggest pieces discovered yet, the first part of the shuttle recovered since 1996. about 47% of the challenger has been recovered. still to come, kentucky fried controversy. why kfc is apologizing for a message sent to thousands advertising a deal unshaken. kumasi: you are looking live at the big board of the new york stock exchange, down slightly by 35 points. we will have another update on the markets next. reggie: black panther now showing at thousands ash and dozens of students got to see it before everybody else. stay with us on the bay area streaming app at 7:00 yam for abc 7 at 7:00, live weekdays from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. and this morning mr. bean is
reggie: a remarkable discovery in the atlantic ocean.wreckage from the 1986 spatial dull challenger disaster. crews working on a history channel documentary found the peace while searching for world war ii records near cape canaveral, florida. nasa confirmed the debris was part of the shuttle which broke apart shortly after lift off in 1986. the piece is about 15 by 15 feet, one of the biggest pieces discovered yet, the first part of the shuttle recovered since 1996. about 47% of the challenger...
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Nov 10, 2022
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what that means, atlantic ocean forced its way underneath these structures here and look in the distance, lloyd can see down there, that is part of a pool deck that has collapsed and started to falling into the atlantic as we speak. so there are dozens of emergency vehicles on the road over here, a1a, trying to get people out that decided not to evacuate, and it's a very serious situation. erosion, sandra, a big deal. you mentioned ian in the toss in the beginning of this report, and that is a factor. ian put a really bad situation on this eastern seaboard, even though it came in on the gulf side. that's how powerful it was. the entire peninsula, and now this tropical storm or hurricane, rather, that it was earlier today doing the same thing for erosion on these buildings, unfortunately. if you look up and down the coast here, you peak over, all you do is you see pockets of crumbling shoreline, and that is not good. not what florida needed. historic moment. the last time, again, that a hurricane has hit the atlantic side of florida in november, 1935, sandra. and did you know the populati
what that means, atlantic ocean forced its way underneath these structures here and look in the distance, lloyd can see down there, that is part of a pool deck that has collapsed and started to falling into the atlantic as we speak. so there are dozens of emergency vehicles on the road over here, a1a, trying to get people out that decided not to evacuate, and it's a very serious situation. erosion, sandra, a big deal. you mentioned ian in the toss in the beginning of this report, and that is a...
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Nov 27, 2022
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this is the topography of the bottom of the atlantic ocean.see everything with your own eyes the correct answer to this question option. yes, the ninth question. is it true that salts of nitric acid, which are used as fertilizers and can accumulate in various vegetables, are called nitrates? how did you answer vadim? i answered yes, because nitric acid is hno3 as far as i remember. it is called nitrates, well, that is, you have an assumption that everything, as if everything fits sergey, i also answered. yes? uh, as far as i know. uh, the acid residue of nitric acid is called nitrate, and salt is a compound of a metal and an acid residue. yes let's say three no3. it's sodium nitrate. yeah, i'm not a tautology. everything is fine. everything is fine. everyone has correctly explained the correct answer to this question. yes, thanks for your comments. fifth question. lay your notebook on the table. is there a mistake in the sentence time? yaroslav how did you answer? i answered yes? and that is, there is an error. and for some reason it seems to
this is the topography of the bottom of the atlantic ocean.see everything with your own eyes the correct answer to this question option. yes, the ninth question. is it true that salts of nitric acid, which are used as fertilizers and can accumulate in various vegetables, are called nitrates? how did you answer vadim? i answered yes, because nitric acid is hno3 as far as i remember. it is called nitrates, well, that is, you have an assumption that everything, as if everything fits sergey, i also...
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Nov 30, 2022
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they probably think of like gretta, you know, on the great ship crossing atlantic ocean like the pilgrim for century, from europe. right. they think about white protagonists to think about white liberals, let's just be honest or like n g o or nonprofits, and iraq to say like that work isn't important. but actually like indigenous people and indigenous women on frontline struggles to protect water and land. i'm actually like transformed, i think the landscape of what we usually consider environmentalism, probably some point tomorrow, here and the state of new mexico is one of the only states in the, i guess the only state in the us that can produce nuclear weapons from start to finish, so from mining theory, uranium to the building of the actual weapon, to the disposal of the waste and everything. and so we live in the middle of this like nuclear monster. we're on our way to commemorate the largest radioactive spill in us history, which happened on navajo nation land, and we still want to do like if we can build and everything. yeah. like attendees kinds of opinions. i do know more than l
they probably think of like gretta, you know, on the great ship crossing atlantic ocean like the pilgrim for century, from europe. right. they think about white protagonists to think about white liberals, let's just be honest or like n g o or nonprofits, and iraq to say like that work isn't important. but actually like indigenous people and indigenous women on frontline struggles to protect water and land. i'm actually like transformed, i think the landscape of what we usually consider...
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on a map, pico island is pretty much a dot in the middle of the atlantic ocean.t's the youngest volcanic island in the azores archipelago. pico last erupted 300 years ago, and it explains why the land is so rugged. tourists come to hike its unique landscape alongside whale watching and dolphin spotting. but i'm here for its volcanic wines. in fact, unesco has granted pico world heritage status for its vineyard culture. and i'm starting to see why. let's see. wejust pick a grape. fortunato is always last to harvest on the island because he needs to wait till his grapes reach a higher sugar level. almost like raisins. what does that tell you? it tells me the probably alcohol that i'm going to have. so now it's around 13, so i need to be at least 18. so it needs a bit more sunshine? yes. now we're going to go all the way up to the windmills. so you grew up in and around these beautiful vineyards? well, beautiful. at that time, it didn't look that beautiful because we were working around here and it's crazy. and yeah, sometimes i would do what are we doing right now.
on a map, pico island is pretty much a dot in the middle of the atlantic ocean.t's the youngest volcanic island in the azores archipelago. pico last erupted 300 years ago, and it explains why the land is so rugged. tourists come to hike its unique landscape alongside whale watching and dolphin spotting. but i'm here for its volcanic wines. in fact, unesco has granted pico world heritage status for its vineyard culture. and i'm starting to see why. let's see. wejust pick a grape. fortunato is...
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Nov 26, 2022
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wild bulls grazed freely in the vastness from the atlantic ocean to lake baikal.it was almost impossible for wild bulls to prefer open spaces and meadows in winter, they went south and from the banks of the neman could easily reach the black sea steppes. however, civilization went on the offensive in the middle ages, the bison from the free steppes finally turned into forest giants. centuries-old thickets for bison, they became the only way to escape from hunters. so the last bison of europe left the fields, saving their lives, but at the same time dooming themselves to winter hunger . the fact is that the basis of the diet of wild bulls is grass and shoots, and the frosty thicket could treat them only with moss to thin twigs for the survival of this species would simply not enough. thus after the man destroyed the migration corridors, the bison was doomed to extinction, but then the people themselves came to the rescue. trying to hay and feeders for the last buffalo of europe began to appear since the early middle ages, grand dukes, and kings, kings and emperors.
wild bulls grazed freely in the vastness from the atlantic ocean to lake baikal.it was almost impossible for wild bulls to prefer open spaces and meadows in winter, they went south and from the banks of the neman could easily reach the black sea steppes. however, civilization went on the offensive in the middle ages, the bison from the free steppes finally turned into forest giants. centuries-old thickets for bison, they became the only way to escape from hunters. so the last bison of europe...
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Nov 24, 2022
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here the atlantic ocean has been carving the sandstone coastline for millennia.the last refuge of a bird that used to be found all over south america. the burrowing parrot. after wintering up north, pairs return to the same nest every spring. it makes sense given how hard they've worked to dig out these homes. some stretch back ten feet into the cliff. mauricio fauia is leading the charge to understand and conserve the parrots' last stronghold. [ speaking non-english ] mauricio first encountered these parrots while traveling around patagonia 20 years ago. he was smitten, and he's been here ever since. mauricio routinely monitors and counts the nests. inside most of these nests are hungry chicks. today it's this mom's turn to head out on the food run. the native vegetation she depends on is disappearing as fast as the amazon rainforest. to stand any chance of feeding her family, she must fly three hours inland to find seeds and berries. but the long trip isn't the only thing our mom needs to worry about. as she returns, she must deal with a neighbor from hell. the
here the atlantic ocean has been carving the sandstone coastline for millennia.the last refuge of a bird that used to be found all over south america. the burrowing parrot. after wintering up north, pairs return to the same nest every spring. it makes sense given how hard they've worked to dig out these homes. some stretch back ten feet into the cliff. mauricio fauia is leading the charge to understand and conserve the parrots' last stronghold. [ speaking non-english ] mauricio first...
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Nov 28, 2022
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on that journey, the pilots managed to overcome the atlantic ocean, flew over alaska and the siberianaiga, made emergency landings on giant icebergs , descended into an ice canyon 40,000 km. they overcame in just 43 days and spent 220 flight hours in the sky, by the way, they circumnavigated the world in a helicopter of the same model as crashed under the door, this flight for the chicken lion of his younger brother was, unfortunately, the last. what exactly happened on board is likely. it will soon become known as a result of considering different versions of the course of the investigation of the criminal case. at the control in the central office of the investigative committee of russia , it will be necessary to establish first of all where and why the helicopter was heading, and also was the dispatcher warned of the flight? the air court, perhaps, the answers to these questions will be able to clarify the reasons for the crash of the helicopter ksenia kliman vesti duty part inspector on the run in khanty-mansiysk detained one of the most wanted criminals in russia, former official
on that journey, the pilots managed to overcome the atlantic ocean, flew over alaska and the siberianaiga, made emergency landings on giant icebergs , descended into an ice canyon 40,000 km. they overcame in just 43 days and spent 220 flight hours in the sky, by the way, they circumnavigated the world in a helicopter of the same model as crashed under the door, this flight for the chicken lion of his younger brother was, unfortunately, the last. what exactly happened on board is likely. it will...
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Nov 12, 2022
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still picking up the pieces after a dangerous storm surge, causing homes to collapse into the atlantic ocean elise preston will start us off tonight from the hard-hit community of wilbur-by-the-sea. good evening, elise. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a giant hole is all that's left where the back half of this family's property once stood. and families along the shore fear further collapse as erosion from hurricane nicole washed away sand from beneath their homes. tonight, residents along florida's east coast are wondering what comes next? >> the most breathtaking moment for me personally was yesterday morning at light of day. >> reporter: in the coastal town of wilbur-by-the-sea, kate rose spent the day trying to salvage what florida's first november hurricane in 37 years didn't already take with it. >> for sure, it's catastrophic. it's the force of nature. >> reporter: nearly half the property that has been in her family for about 40 years simply slid into the atlantic. >> it gave us a sense of stability. >> reporter: but that stability is now compromised. >> figuratively and literally,
still picking up the pieces after a dangerous storm surge, causing homes to collapse into the atlantic ocean elise preston will start us off tonight from the hard-hit community of wilbur-by-the-sea. good evening, elise. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a giant hole is all that's left where the back half of this family's property once stood. and families along the shore fear further collapse as erosion from hurricane nicole washed away sand from beneath their homes. tonight, residents...
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Nov 17, 2022
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if there was, then it didn’t remain, it’s more like a vertical leaving e for the waters of the atlantic oceanis now receiving news on the tapes that the hague court ruled that the n17 planes shot down an air defense missile launched from outside. uh, pervomaisky seems to be like, uh, it’s the militias that controlled this incomprehensibly. there could be a gray area and so on. here, as i understand it, that is what they will blame on us. uh, it was 200 or 300%, in some form. here, uh, gave further legal consequences. if everything goes like this, that is, uh, the hague court made such a decision. what does this mean for us? well , the hague court, this is not the international court of justice. this is gaga's dutch court. and so this is quite the expected result of the lawsuit that was started. uh, a number of countries that, uh, did, rather pretended to have done investigation of this unfortunate incident without involving, but the russian side. ah, and without tradition to this truly objective international character. well, they have a coin. by the way, speaking, to blame the authorities of
if there was, then it didn’t remain, it’s more like a vertical leaving e for the waters of the atlantic oceanis now receiving news on the tapes that the hague court ruled that the n17 planes shot down an air defense missile launched from outside. uh, pervomaisky seems to be like, uh, it’s the militias that controlled this incomprehensibly. there could be a gray area and so on. here, as i understand it, that is what they will blame on us. uh, it was 200 or 300%, in some form. here, uh,...
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and now they are even blackmailing the north atlantic ocean by snapping the entry of sweden and so on into this block, plus from turkey it was no accident that she mentioned erdogan because what is happening is where it looks it's quite strange. and even today, there was already a detention there as a literally small remark to turkey, the detention of someone who is accused of tourism and this is of course the kurds. well, if nothing happens with the chicken, you know, if there was bread . they still have to find visas there, the same in hungary. everything and everyone is to blame, but not russia, which is killing ukrainians, strange statements, territorial claims that sometimes come from them, uh, in the address of ukraine, in fact, the dictatorial regime in hungary is in a european country, which i will once again remind its member of the european union and a member of that. this is indicated by a very serious power, first of all, not even faster than the northern alliance, but the longing that the system is made by decisions of the european union. it has a problem from the point o
and now they are even blackmailing the north atlantic ocean by snapping the entry of sweden and so on into this block, plus from turkey it was no accident that she mentioned erdogan because what is happening is where it looks it's quite strange. and even today, there was already a detention there as a literally small remark to turkey, the detention of someone who is accused of tourism and this is of course the kurds. well, if nothing happens with the chicken, you know, if there was bread . they...
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Nov 22, 2022
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jason, a former member of the bermuda defense force, a tiny self-governing british colony in the atlantic oceanrived at the end of may at the invitation of the american volunteer organization task force yanke to ukraine, jason first helped with the delivery of medical equipment for the military and then decided to share his knowledge with of tactical medicine with the ukrainians, since then i have visited a lot of hotspots such as kramatorsk, odesa, mykolaiv, i have also been to balaklea and izyum with a training course in tactical medicine since i have been here, i have not been too concerned about my own safety in kyiv. jason is passing on his knowledge at the educational base -training center wheel, this volunteer movement of tactical medicine training was started in 2014, says its leader oleksandr khizhnyak, we offered e-e to the ukrainian limonik so that it would be easier to remember the nativ the march standard is not monica, it sounds like a wheel, blood , lungs, hearts, but we teach with maximum adherence to this nato march protocol, since march 23, the colossus center has been conduct
jason, a former member of the bermuda defense force, a tiny self-governing british colony in the atlantic oceanrived at the end of may at the invitation of the american volunteer organization task force yanke to ukraine, jason first helped with the delivery of medical equipment for the military and then decided to share his knowledge with of tactical medicine with the ukrainians, since then i have visited a lot of hotspots such as kramatorsk, odesa, mykolaiv, i have also been to balaklea and...
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Nov 25, 2022
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united states, great britain, italy and france, which are now conducting a joint operation in the atlantic oceanss. even during the fight against isis, such compounds were not collected, but it is alarming. speech, in this case, is not training. the ongoing operation provides the allied countries with the opportunity to effectively coordinate combat forces throughout the euro-atlantic region, while demonstrating, while coherent, nato interoperability is also an opportunity to test the interaction of allies and develop the concept of nato to deter and protect in all geographical regions the operational areas and functional areas of the alliance and operations involving several aircraft carriers, not necessarily named sabrina singh deputy press secretary of the pentagon oh, it would be better in their style of some kind of anaconda or an angry eagle there, they called this large-scale action, otherwise they become uncomfortable and it seems that nato, with a real threat of a big war, goes on soft paws, as is the case with ukrainian rocket in poland, and on the other hand, the alliance brutally pump
united states, great britain, italy and france, which are now conducting a joint operation in the atlantic oceanss. even during the fight against isis, such compounds were not collected, but it is alarming. speech, in this case, is not training. the ongoing operation provides the allied countries with the opportunity to effectively coordinate combat forces throughout the euro-atlantic region, while demonstrating, while coherent, nato interoperability is also an opportunity to test the...
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Nov 3, 2022
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large-scale russia's invasion of ukraine has changed in general the north atlantic alliance, the north atlantic ocean getting out of a position that was thought to be and will implement the scenario in ukraine, i.e. russia will seize the territory and then the guerrilla begins the war begins to accumulate outside the occupied territory, the weapons of the army, and then there is a contrast . you know that you are ready for this, in order to implement the fifth article, we want to live, and after buchi, it was no longer a discussion that the strategy must be fundamentally changed, and that is, the strengthening of the polish army is precisely related to the fact that no fifth so that president baidin says that russia cannot conquer even a fifth of the countries of nato allies well, of course, due to demographic factors and economic potential, porsche will be the main kulakov there on the northern and eastern flank of nato, in fact, on the central one, because sweden and finland are joining nato, and from the corresponding 1,300 km of nato's border with russia, it was lengthened precisely at the expens
large-scale russia's invasion of ukraine has changed in general the north atlantic alliance, the north atlantic ocean getting out of a position that was thought to be and will implement the scenario in ukraine, i.e. russia will seize the territory and then the guerrilla begins the war begins to accumulate outside the occupied territory, the weapons of the army, and then there is a contrast . you know that you are ready for this, in order to implement the fifth article, we want to live, and...
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Nov 24, 2022
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great britain, italy and france, which are now being carried out in a local operation in the atlantic ocean seas. even during the fight against isis, such units were not collected, but it is alarming. not only is this the deputy press secretary of the pentagon, sabrina singh , stressed that in this case, this is not training. the ongoing operation provides the allied countries with the opportunity to effectively coordinate combat forces in everything the euro-atlantic region, demonstrating, while coherently, nato interoperability is also an opportunity to test allied interoperability and work out in the nato concept of deterrence and protection in all geographical regions of the operational areas and functional areas of the alliance and operations involving several aircraft carriers, it is not necessary to have the name sabrina singh deputy press - secretary of the pentagon oh, it would be better in your own style, but some anaconda or an angry eagle there, all this is large they called the action, otherwise they become uncomfortable and it seems that nato, with a real threat of a big war,
great britain, italy and france, which are now being carried out in a local operation in the atlantic ocean seas. even during the fight against isis, such units were not collected, but it is alarming. not only is this the deputy press secretary of the pentagon, sabrina singh , stressed that in this case, this is not training. the ongoing operation provides the allied countries with the opportunity to effectively coordinate combat forces in everything the euro-atlantic region, demonstrating,...
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space shuttle challenger, more than 30 years after the disaster, discovered underwater in the atlantic oceanng for parts of a world war ii aircraft found a 4.5 by 4 1/2 m fragment. and by the way, it could be even larger. the fact is that the part is hidden by sand, nasa experts studied the video and confirmed that this is a fragment of the shuttle challenge. the wave in january 1986, at the seventy-third second after launch from the spaceport at cape canaveral, the disaster became one of the largest in the history of the us space program, but at the beginning of the search and rescue operation , various fragments of the shuttle were raised from the bottom of the atlantic, and in ninety-six, two more were discovered a piece of the left wing washed ashore. my flight lasted 2 minutes, of course, terrible numbers and a catastrophe, i also terribly want this to never was repeated, and hmm, there is a version that, it turns out, maybe it all happened because of the extreme low temperature that was then in florida. it was minus one degree. they say that for those latitudes - it's really cold. perh
space shuttle challenger, more than 30 years after the disaster, discovered underwater in the atlantic oceanng for parts of a world war ii aircraft found a 4.5 by 4 1/2 m fragment. and by the way, it could be even larger. the fact is that the part is hidden by sand, nasa experts studied the video and confirmed that this is a fragment of the shuttle challenge. the wave in january 1986, at the seventy-third second after launch from the spaceport at cape canaveral, the disaster became one of the...
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i have been across the atlantic ocean and pacific ocean more times than i can count, but you do not have to do that. you can hop on the internet and talk to someone in a foreign country. get to know people. this is our planet. get to know it. host: from washington dc, this is let me -- wendy. hi. caller: i'm here. host: you will have to turn down your tv. caller: it is turned off. host: go ahead. caller: oh, hi i just wanted to thank you, daryl for all you do for the universe. guest: i appreciate that. host: john in neptune beach, florida. caller: hey, daryl. let me first say, i think you have a wonderful voice. , james earl jones, if he ever retires -- guest: [laughter] caller:, i am a white conservative, trump supporter, love what you have to say. i think you are great. i liked a lot of the lack conservative -- black conservative leaders, but i think your message is wonderful and i agree with you 100%. guest: really appreciate that very much. that is what it is all about. host: is it harder to change someone's mind on race or politics over the years? guest: either or. one's perception
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which upon splashdown the hatch blue prematurely and the spacecraft sank to the bottom of the atlantic ocean where it resided for 38 years. again, these were the best. fearless at this point in time during the training for project mercury our launch success rate was only 39% so more times than not the rockets on the launch pad were exploding. in fact the last unmanned mercury mission to take place prior to alan shepard going up was mercury atlas one. this was done in 1960 and shortly after liftoff the atlas exploded yet. only a few months later shepherd went up on top of that redstone and became the first us astronaut to reach space next slide. september 25th, 1959 khrushchev visits the eisenhower's washington and spends time with eisenhower's david at this point in time the soviets have scored the first and our head in the space race, but not by much but both khrushchev and eisenhower's saw each other's rivals. this photo is of note because you'll see in eisenhower's right hand a small sphere that's called the luna sphere and in fact is on display there at the eisenhower. prior to getting h
which upon splashdown the hatch blue prematurely and the spacecraft sank to the bottom of the atlantic ocean where it resided for 38 years. again, these were the best. fearless at this point in time during the training for project mercury our launch success rate was only 39% so more times than not the rockets on the launch pad were exploding. in fact the last unmanned mercury mission to take place prior to alan shepard going up was mercury atlas one. this was done in 1960 and shortly after...
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splashed down, the hatch blue prematurely, and the spacecraft sent to the bottom of the unit of the atlantic ocean where it resided for years. these are the best, fearless -- at this point in time, during the training for project mercury, our lunch success rate was only 39%. so more times than not, the rockets on the launch pad were exploding. in fact, the last unmanned mercury mission to take place prior to alan shepard going up, was mercury atlas one. this was done in 1960. shortly after liftoff, the atlas exploded. yet only a few months later, sheppard went on top of that redstone and became the first u.s. astronaut to reach space. next slide. september 25th, 1959, khrushchev visits the eisenhower administration. he visits washington and spends time with eisenhower at camp david. at this point in time, the soviets have scored the first and are ahead in the space race. but not by much. both khrushchev and eisenhower saw each other as rivals. this photo is of note because you'll see in eisenhower's right hand a small sphere. that's called the luna severe. that is on display at the eisenhower muse
splashed down, the hatch blue prematurely, and the spacecraft sent to the bottom of the unit of the atlantic ocean where it resided for years. these are the best, fearless -- at this point in time, during the training for project mercury, our lunch success rate was only 39%. so more times than not, the rockets on the launch pad were exploding. in fact, the last unmanned mercury mission to take place prior to alan shepard going up, was mercury atlas one. this was done in 1960. shortly after...
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before it was downgraded, it toppled several homes in the atlantic ocean and now threatening buildingsplaces where the sea walls got washed away by hurricane ian just weeks ago. the senior correspondent is in atlantic, florida tonight. >> category one hurricane nicole howled through the fl coastline after midnight causing significant damage like this erosion up and down the state's beaches. it made land fall between vero beach and ft. pierce. this is the first november hurricane in nearly 40 years. that's how rare these are. anywhere between and le inches of rain poured on florida throughout the day at the shore when wind gusts reached 90 miles per hour, the worst damage happened around daytona beach, major beach erosion threatening homes. some precariously perched on what's left of their foundation. a curfew is in effect tonight to prevent any looting. governor ron desantis activated 600 national guard personnel as well as high water rescue teams and today he expanded the state of emergency to all of florida. >> winds have been the main concern, but we've seen heavy rains that have re
before it was downgraded, it toppled several homes in the atlantic ocean and now threatening buildingsplaces where the sea walls got washed away by hurricane ian just weeks ago. the senior correspondent is in atlantic, florida tonight. >> category one hurricane nicole howled through the fl coastline after midnight causing significant damage like this erosion up and down the state's beaches. it made land fall between vero beach and ft. pierce. this is the first november hurricane in nearly...
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it was found just outside, in the atlantic ocean. they brought this footage to a former nasa astronaut, who looked at it and said, i think you need to bring it to nasa. they brought it to nasa and this week, nasa confirmed that this is a piece of the space shuttle "challenger." and the heat shield tiles, they would have protect ed space shuttle "challenger" from the high temperatures it would have encountered when it reentered the earth atmosphere. of course, it never made it that far. space shuttle "challenger" blew up very shortly after liftoff back in january of 1986. and so, now, the big question becomes, what does nasa do with this. by law, any piece of a space shuttle, be it "columbia" or "challenger" or any other space shuttle, it belongs to the u.s. government. it's still u.s. property. they are figuring out what they want to do with it. they want to do something that honors the life and the legacy of the seven astronauts that were killed on that day, including, of course, kristen mcauliffe, that would have been the first tea
it was found just outside, in the atlantic ocean. they brought this footage to a former nasa astronaut, who looked at it and said, i think you need to bring it to nasa. they brought it to nasa and this week, nasa confirmed that this is a piece of the space shuttle "challenger." and the heat shield tiles, they would have protect ed space shuttle "challenger" from the high temperatures it would have encountered when it reentered the earth atmosphere. of course, it never made...
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moscow and we will continue broadcasting for other regions of central russia at the bottom of the atlantic ocean the coast of florida, the largest fragment of the infamous space shuttle challenge was discovered. it exploded in january 1986 at the seventy-third second after launch from the spaceport at cape canavaru, killing all seven crew members, including the cross makgeolli, the first schoolteacher to go into space. this disaster has become one of the largest in the history of the space program, the us rescue operation since the day the atlantic has been various fragments of the shuttle were raised. in 1996, two more pieces of the left winged wing were found, washed ashore from that time. nothing else came up. and then a diver, looking for a part of a world war ii aircraft, accidentally found a fragment of a shuttle measuring 4.5 x 4 1/2 m, however. he may be more of a part of his sand-hidden experts. nasa has already studied these videos and confirmed that this is indeed a fragment of the challenge. now a short pause, see below. pakistan on fire folk during protests, supporters of imran khan
moscow and we will continue broadcasting for other regions of central russia at the bottom of the atlantic ocean the coast of florida, the largest fragment of the infamous space shuttle challenge was discovered. it exploded in january 1986 at the seventy-third second after launch from the spaceport at cape canavaru, killing all seven crew members, including the cross makgeolli, the first schoolteacher to go into space. this disaster has become one of the largest in the history of the space...
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the white sands covered up by the fury of the atlantic ocean. still going. tes from now and start to see the atlantic come in and hit this breaker and push up many moments as they come in you seal it come right up and then the surge comes in already. there is pooling on the boardwalk and debris 2, 3 feet in surge that has come in. unfortunately, and we expect to see more of this all up and down the coast line, erosion, the biggest problem up and down here 10 condominiums plus evacuated because of the possibility of exactly the situations like this where the structure just can't take it and goes flying into the ocean. they did not want people to get injured or die hurricane nicole came in roughly 3:00 a.m. 300 miles south of where i'm at. tropical storm as it digs and moves into the panhandle up into georgia and the carolinas and unfortunately, going to cause a lot of potential flooding issues as the atlantic and high tide coming up here real soon and another rain band beginning. back to you. steve. >> brian: thank you very much. we'll continue to check in wit
the white sands covered up by the fury of the atlantic ocean. still going. tes from now and start to see the atlantic come in and hit this breaker and push up many moments as they come in you seal it come right up and then the surge comes in already. there is pooling on the boardwalk and debris 2, 3 feet in surge that has come in. unfortunately, and we expect to see more of this all up and down the coast line, erosion, the biggest problem up and down here 10 condominiums plus evacuated because...
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it has sent several homes toppling into the atlantic ocean already and threatening buildings in placesy hurricane ian just weeks ago. correspondent phil keating is in florida tonight on the beaches there in the atlantic. good evening, phil. >> good evening, bret. category 1 hurricane nicole howled through florida's atlantic coast line just after midnight causing significant damage like this beach erosion up and down the coast line. it finally made land fall right in between vary row beach and fort pierce. this was the first november hurricane in nearly 40 years. that's how layer it is. anywhere between 3 and 8 inches of rain poured on florida throughout the day. at south patrick shore near cape canaveral at least one wind gust reached 90 miles per hour. the worst damage happened around daytona beach. major beach erosion collapsing several coastal homes and threatening others. some left precariously purenged on what's left of their sandy foundations. bridges to the island have been closed all day and curfew is in effect tonight to prevent any looting. governor ron desantis activated 600
it has sent several homes toppling into the atlantic ocean already and threatening buildings in placesy hurricane ian just weeks ago. correspondent phil keating is in florida tonight on the beaches there in the atlantic. good evening, phil. >> good evening, bret. category 1 hurricane nicole howled through florida's atlantic coast line just after midnight causing significant damage like this beach erosion up and down the coast line. it finally made land fall right in between vary row beach...
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the small island nation, located in the gulf of guinea on the atlantic ocean, has a population of underquarter of a million people and a relatively stable democracy. in the democratic republic of congo, fighting continues between m23 rebels and congolese troops. heavy fighting in eastern drc has displaced tens of thousands in recent weeks. the ceasefire agreement was brokered by east african leaders last week but m23 was not present as the congolese government refuses direct talks with the rebels. the drc accuses rwanda of backing the m23 fighters. local groups have also rejected the talks and are demanding foreign forces leave the country. >> for us the people, these agreements do not interest us. what interests us is peace and security that is a right for us. we must not remain in this misery for decades. we are asking for an immediate withdrawal of the rwandan and ugandan armies. amy: italy has declared a state of emergency on the southern island of ischia after at least seven people, including a newborn baby and two children, were killed saturday in a massive landslide triggered by
the small island nation, located in the gulf of guinea on the atlantic ocean, has a population of underquarter of a million people and a relatively stable democracy. in the democratic republic of congo, fighting continues between m23 rebels and congolese troops. heavy fighting in eastern drc has displaced tens of thousands in recent weeks. the ceasefire agreement was brokered by east african leaders last week but m23 was not present as the congolese government refuses direct talks with the...
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there with "the five" and the "primetime" team and we're probably going to send johnny to the atlantic oceannd snorkel or something like that. so we will bring that to you as well. let's do text messages. greer from rhode island, democracy must be really important if they're calling in doug emhoff to save it. we're going to have a doug emhoff report tomorrow night because we want to know what the second gentleman does all day besides saving democracy. mary from north carolina we always hear about kamala. i want to hear more about doug since he is saving elections, jesse. stay tuned. russ from utica, new york. let the casino managers count the votes in nevada and arizona. they know what they're doing. oh, they sure do. and i have a feeling the casino managers are the ones counting the votes already. larry from lansing, michigan, hey, jesse does crow taste anything like alligator? are you saying that i made predictions that didn't come true? that's impossible. arthur. trump and desantis co-presidents, problem solved. we don't really do that we do a president and vice president. it's interestin
there with "the five" and the "primetime" team and we're probably going to send johnny to the atlantic oceannd snorkel or something like that. so we will bring that to you as well. let's do text messages. greer from rhode island, democracy must be really important if they're calling in doug emhoff to save it. we're going to have a doug emhoff report tomorrow night because we want to know what the second gentleman does all day besides saving democracy. mary from north...
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now the atlantic ocean taking it over and pushing in the surge. look what the surge has done. it is creating sink holes, wow, as the water comes in creating sink holes on the famous board walk in daytona beach. literally steel and concrete crushed and crumbed. this was filled with water a couple hours ago with high tide that created these effects. there is still pooling water over here and things are pushed in as the waves actually are hitting this breaker and flying up. much more intense a couple hours ago. this is probably if you can believe it the calmest we've seen it all day long. that's saying a lot if you take a look at that. up and down this county as you heard governor desantis say, the issue is erosion. hurricane ian late september caused major issues on the beach fronts, condos, houses, hotels, resorts, and so actually over ten condos in daytona beach proper to the south in the shores area were evacuated yesterday because of the fear of some of them actually sinking and being torn apart by what you are seeing here. we got a report of one house that crumbleed and fal
now the atlantic ocean taking it over and pushing in the surge. look what the surge has done. it is creating sink holes, wow, as the water comes in creating sink holes on the famous board walk in daytona beach. literally steel and concrete crushed and crumbed. this was filled with water a couple hours ago with high tide that created these effects. there is still pooling water over here and things are pushed in as the waves actually are hitting this breaker and flying up. much more intense a...
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rocket, $4.1 billion worth of taxpayer dollars sitting on a launch pad a few feet away from the atlantic ocean now a tropical storm, of course. you know, caitlyn, nasa had said this rocket was designed to withstand winds of about 85 mile per hour at the 60 foot level. based on the national weather service's sensors which are on the lightning towers at the launch pad, at 5:15 this morning the wind speeds were 75. wind speeds at 89 and maximum at 100 miles per hour. the wind speeds down there have already exceeded the threshold of what this rocket is designed to withstand. >> we're rooting for the rocket here. we'll see if the forecast improves. kristin fisher, thank you. >> you bet. >>> control of the house and senate are still undecided as of this thursday morning. we have several key races. still too close to call. the votes are still coming in. we'll tell you the latest including your favorite right after this. >> we have new cnn reporting to tell you about. kevin mccarthy wasting no time. he's already making moves to become the next speaker of the house. what is he doing? we'll tell ya. dov
rocket, $4.1 billion worth of taxpayer dollars sitting on a launch pad a few feet away from the atlantic ocean now a tropical storm, of course. you know, caitlyn, nasa had said this rocket was designed to withstand winds of about 85 mile per hour at the 60 foot level. based on the national weather service's sensors which are on the lightning towers at the launch pad, at 5:15 this morning the wind speeds were 75. wind speeds at 89 and maximum at 100 miles per hour. the wind speeds down there...
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look at the waves crashing in, the atlantic ocean.ach right now. still recovering from hurricane ian as the waves come crashing in. high tide at about 853 eastern. look at this. you talk about that erosion and people evacuated from condo complexes. this is the booed walker that has been collapsed by the fury and force and energy of tropical storm nicole which came in as hurricane nicole just south of advisory row beach about 130 miles where i'm standing on daytona beach right now. and all morning long, we have been seeing this wave action, this surge come in. actually, some foam come in that was blowing when the wind were really picking up. it looked like a blizzard here in daytona beach as the light has come up very dangerous situation. you can see the fire department and police here trying to figure out exactly this sinkhole, some of the boardwalk is becoming hallowed out underneath this collapse and there may be more compromised situations here on the boardwalk this morning. in the meantime, it has been really a ghost town overnigh
look at the waves crashing in, the atlantic ocean.ach right now. still recovering from hurricane ian as the waves come crashing in. high tide at about 853 eastern. look at this. you talk about that erosion and people evacuated from condo complexes. this is the booed walker that has been collapsed by the fury and force and energy of tropical storm nicole which came in as hurricane nicole just south of advisory row beach about 130 miles where i'm standing on daytona beach right now. and all...
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. >>> new just this morning, a sub tropical storm churning in the atlantic ocean expected to be a categorynd that is later in week. the national hurricane center said the storm named nicole will reach land late wednesday into thursday morning. >> hurricane or storm surge watches have now been issued for most of the florida east coast and parts of georgia and south carolina. the last hurricane to strike anywhere in the u.s. in the month of november, that was hurricane kate in 1985. >>> we've seen these headlines over the weekend but funeral services have begun for victims of a plane crash in tanzania. >> 19 people we are killed when that flight crashed into lake victoria. the plane plunged into the lake just as it was preparing to land. we are joined live. do we know, larry, what caused that crash? >> erica, we don't know for sure but bad weather has been blamed by the authorities and airline. they say the weather changed suddenly from the moment it left the capital and the in two hours it was airborne the weather changed and the rain was coming down heavily and there was a down draft and s
. >>> new just this morning, a sub tropical storm churning in the atlantic ocean expected to be a categorynd that is later in week. the national hurricane center said the storm named nicole will reach land late wednesday into thursday morning. >> hurricane or storm surge watches have now been issued for most of the florida east coast and parts of georgia and south carolina. the last hurricane to strike anywhere in the u.s. in the month of november, that was hurricane kate in...
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these white square tiles that are, you know, partially covered by sand now on the bottom of the atlantic oceanhe very high temperatures that it would encounter as it reentered the earth's atmosphere. so the lead team member on this expedition, a guy by the name of mike barnett, he had a friend who was a former nasa astronaut. he showed him this video, and that made them convinced this is, indeed, what they had found. they brought it to nasa and nasa confirmed it, announcing the findings just this week. and so the big question now is what does nasa do with it? by law, any piece of a space shuttle is nasa property, sona is a's trying to find a way to do something with this 20-foot section, can do something that would honor the memory of the seven astronauts that were killed back in january of 1986, including christa mcauliffe, who of course, would have been the very first teacher in space. >> i'm sure they'll find a meaningful way to use that piece. kristin fisher, thank you. >>> the next hour of "cnn this morning" starts now. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "cnn this morning." i'm walkamara wal
these white square tiles that are, you know, partially covered by sand now on the bottom of the atlantic oceanhe very high temperatures that it would encounter as it reentered the earth's atmosphere. so the lead team member on this expedition, a guy by the name of mike barnett, he had a friend who was a former nasa astronaut. he showed him this video, and that made them convinced this is, indeed, what they had found. they brought it to nasa and nasa confirmed it, announcing the findings just...
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there's the atlantic ocean that has just been aggressive all night long. waves just pounding this area. and, you know, today will be much about damage assessment. much about figuring out exactly what went wrong overnight and how this area moves forward. because, poppy, you know this, i constantly talk about timing when we're out here at these storms. six weeks ago, hurricane ian really pounded this area as well. so folks waking up as the sun comes up right now, they could very well be waking up to a very different coastline that was already vulnerable because of ian and now enter nicole. >> no question. that's what that reporter was saying at the top, it's been a month and a half. you have been talking to emergency management officials overnight. the wind is so obvious there. what are they most worried about now going forward until this fully passes? >> reporter: so interestingly enough, as i checked in overnight and the last half hour, there are three things coming up, one is high tide, that's a matter of hours, they're worried about that given the water
there's the atlantic ocean that has just been aggressive all night long. waves just pounding this area. and, you know, today will be much about damage assessment. much about figuring out exactly what went wrong overnight and how this area moves forward. because, poppy, you know this, i constantly talk about timing when we're out here at these storms. six weeks ago, hurricane ian really pounded this area as well. so folks waking up as the sun comes up right now, they could very well be waking up...
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. >>> explorers searching the atlantic ocean for world war ii artifacts make a stunning discovery.ing for. that's next. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. -how are you? -good. capella university sees education differently. our flexpath learning format lets you set deadlines and earn your nursing degree on your schedule. we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help...
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what you know about jack smith, and secondly, are you hoping that on the plane back across the atlantic ocean he's reading your hundred and 69-page process memo, as they call it, prosecutors, memo outlining all the pros and cons of prosecuting donald trump in this case? >> so i've known jack for decades. i was the chief of the criminal division when he started in the u.s. attorney's office and with a group of a tremendous class that he came in with, one of whom is actually serving as lisa monica's principal deputy, marshall miller. so i've a feeling that may have been a way in which jacques name came to their attention as a really good prospect for this job. and jack, as you noted, has had all sorts of positions that make him really perfect for this job in the sense of his experience, his career prosecutor, he's completely apolitical in public integrity, they prosecute democrats and democrats. they don't care if you committed a crime, it doesn't matter what party your in, or whether your you're no party. all of that is a really good sign. the other thing to know about jackie's i worked for ro
what you know about jack smith, and secondly, are you hoping that on the plane back across the atlantic ocean he's reading your hundred and 69-page process memo, as they call it, prosecutors, memo outlining all the pros and cons of prosecuting donald trump in this case? >> so i've known jack for decades. i was the chief of the criminal division when he started in the u.s. attorney's office and with a group of a tremendous class that he came in with, one of whom is actually serving as lisa...
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take a look as lloyd, my photographer, kind of pans the area here on on the atlantic ocean. the beginnings of what's going to be really a big-time rebuild that's going to take a long time here in this part of daytona beach shores. there are many buildings that are compromised to the point of demolition. hundreds of residents that are out of pocket here, awaiting and you could see why. look at what the destruction and the waves crashing in did. this all began with ian, stuart, back in late november, compromising the shoreline, up and down here, and then nicole packed the final punch. palm trees, huge pieces of structures off of buildings, giant pipings. look at this , look at this pool over here, a swimming pool, that is literally hanging on by a thread, teetering there, about to fall here into the atlantic during high tide, that is happening right now actually. up and down emergency officials, structural engineers are going and checking the safety here of hotels, homes, and residents. this is going to be a long process, stuart, millions and millions of dollars, and this is j
take a look as lloyd, my photographer, kind of pans the area here on on the atlantic ocean. the beginnings of what's going to be really a big-time rebuild that's going to take a long time here in this part of daytona beach shores. there are many buildings that are compromised to the point of demolition. hundreds of residents that are out of pocket here, awaiting and you could see why. look at what the destruction and the waves crashing in did. this all began with ian, stuart, back in late...