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you're going to cook for about 20 minutes or so in a convection oven.0 minutes in a regular oven. so after about 20 minutes our stuffed pal pinot poppers are ready to come out of the oven and let's take look. look at those. finish product i like to dip in ranch dressing. it's hot. that is good. >> we're saving the best for last app advertisers check main course. >> coming up next desert. we'll show you a great apple crisp you can make at home. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> okay. so you've made it this far and all your guests impressed with what you served them so far. >> now it's time for the finish finishing touch and chef robert bennett from classic cake with his take on apple crisp. ♪ >>> today we're making as pell crisp a quick and easy recipe to throw together in the morning. i have my sliced apples. cinnamon and sugar. and then make the views sell to put on top of it. today i'm using a golden delicious when you purchase apples look for nice flexible stem. that guarantees that it's a good fresh apple. right now peeling the apple. this recipe calls for
you're going to cook for about 20 minutes or so in a convection oven.0 minutes in a regular oven. so after about 20 minutes our stuffed pal pinot poppers are ready to come out of the oven and let's take look. look at those. finish product i like to dip in ranch dressing. it's hot. that is good. >> we're saving the best for last app advertisers check main course. >> coming up next desert. we'll show you a great apple crisp you can make at home. we'll be right back. ♪ >>>...
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then there's convection. now, this is where a fan circulates the hot air inside the oven, distributing the heat evenly around the food. and finally we added far infrared. these are invisible heat waves that penetrate the food, cooking on the inside and outside at the same time, ensuring that the outside is nice and brown while the inside is juicy and moist-- absolutely perfect. >> the nuwave, from a chef's perspective and a restauranteur and a chef instructor, is ingenious because it uses the three methods that we use with big, gigantic machines, condenses those methods, puts it in a small unit that the consumer can use then at home. it's brilliant. >> there's no preheat time it heats up very, very quickly so that does cut down a lot of time and extra energy. >> plus, with extensive independent testing, it's been proven that the nuwave oven cooks up to 50% faster than a regular oven and -- get this -- uses up to 85% less energy, too. >> the money you save on your electric bill alone can virtually pay for the
then there's convection. now, this is where a fan circulates the hot air inside the oven, distributing the heat evenly around the food. and finally we added far infrared. these are invisible heat waves that penetrate the food, cooking on the inside and outside at the same time, ensuring that the outside is nice and brown while the inside is juicy and moist-- absolutely perfect. >> the nuwave, from a chef's perspective and a restauranteur and a chef instructor, is ingenious because it uses...
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they were given massive convection in terms of houthis will have a bigger say in drafting the commission. with the future of a country. there has been disagreement, six or four provinces. they offer minor concessions. particularly pulling out of the presidential palace. >> but the deal does not talk about the core issue, disbanding the houthis and controlling the area. and potentially the news that the concessions have not been made is leverage in feeding into the longer termed ambitions with regard to the province autonomy in the north. >> absolutely they say they can't withdraw because al qaeda takes over. it's the only capability in the capital. the problem we have is the moment they expand to words, predominantly sunni areas, that's where you have the problem. >> would they risk that? >> they are cautious. very careful about it. the moment they cross the line you create elements for more complex and more instability. and will continue to expand in areas where yazidi. they say they want to protect their own people were al qaeda. the problem is al qaeda is basically based in southern p
they were given massive convection in terms of houthis will have a bigger say in drafting the commission. with the future of a country. there has been disagreement, six or four provinces. they offer minor concessions. particularly pulling out of the presidential palace. >> but the deal does not talk about the core issue, disbanding the houthis and controlling the area. and potentially the news that the concessions have not been made is leverage in feeding into the longer termed ambitions...
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we'll watch some of that convective activity unfold overnight tonight. so watch the clock and watch how this area of low pressure intensifies overnight. but with that said there's going to be a sharp cut off between the heaviest snow in that pink shaded color and also the lesser amounts of snow in that blue across our area. so we're talking totals from two to maybe 16-inches of snow over our entire viewing area. so location is key as well. but for the philadelphia area it look like we'll have a solid six to 10-inches of snow but the higher amounts continue north and east of the city traditionally with snowstorms it's north and west. so don't p those locations will actually see lesser amounts of snow. we'll break down that map even more specific county by county coming up. back to you. >> all right. scott, thank you. >>> a pennsylvania man is under arrest tonight and police say he brought a gun to a snowball fight. >> what happened in the moments before officers say he opened fire on a 15-year-old and his friends, and people in california facing much diff
we'll watch some of that convective activity unfold overnight tonight. so watch the clock and watch how this area of low pressure intensifies overnight. but with that said there's going to be a sharp cut off between the heaviest snow in that pink shaded color and also the lesser amounts of snow in that blue across our area. so we're talking totals from two to maybe 16-inches of snow over our entire viewing area. so location is key as well. but for the philadelphia area it look like we'll have a...
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in space, there is no convection currents __ when you breathe hot where out, on earth, it moves away from you __ in space, if you do not have a fan in front of you, you could breathe that back in and suffocate on co2. i use bungee cords to try and simulate gravity __ it did not work. there are a lot of great reasons to go to space. i would argue that going to the bathroom in space is not one of the great reasons to go to space. though i do not call myself a space tourist __ i took on a heavy load of commercial and volunteer nonprofit work. my father not only help me plan my mission, he held me schedule everything, he ran my mission control team. my schedule was at least as busy as the professionals who were with me. i think both my scientific contribution, as was the work is done to help businesses take on future trips to earth, i would argue makes me a private professional astronaut. what i did was i crystallized proteins. a brief primer on this is that for every function in your body, there is generally a protein involved. one of the ways that a lot of drugs are created to stop the
in space, there is no convection currents __ when you breathe hot where out, on earth, it moves away from you __ in space, if you do not have a fan in front of you, you could breathe that back in and suffocate on co2. i use bungee cords to try and simulate gravity __ it did not work. there are a lot of great reasons to go to space. i would argue that going to the bathroom in space is not one of the great reasons to go to space. though i do not call myself a space tourist __ i took on a heavy...
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. >> they create a convection this way. >> reporter: ron is never late to the party.d to the cook the pizza. >> and the pepperoni, i think i'm going to put some apple smoked bacon on it. >> reporter: ron says it takes a good two-plus hours to get his mobile wood fired oven up to the 900 degrees he'll need for the job, so he's always early, which is interesting seeing as this whole pizza thing came to him later in life. >> i wish i would have done it a long, long time ago. >> reporter: it was 4 1/2 years ago actually that ron, with his eye on his kids' tuition and his own retirement, went looking for a way to supplement the income from his day job. at an event, he bought some pizza from a mobile wood-fired oven and was sold. >> once i had it i put my pizza down and i couldn't take my eyes off that oven. >> everything you see in our set up, fits in this trailer. >> reporter: so ron decided to get one of his own. and he has been busy just about every weekend since. it was a great financial decision, he says, but so much more. >> it's just -- to me it's just enjoyment. i
. >> they create a convection this way. >> reporter: ron is never late to the party.d to the cook the pizza. >> and the pepperoni, i think i'm going to put some apple smoked bacon on it. >> reporter: ron says it takes a good two-plus hours to get his mobile wood fired oven up to the 900 degrees he'll need for the job, so he's always early, which is interesting seeing as this whole pizza thing came to him later in life. >> i wish i would have done it a long, long...
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perhaps that maybe that gives us a thumbs up for the convection in 2016 but that would be reading the leaves no doubt about that. >> there you see mayor nutter and governor wolf approaching air force one to greet the president as he comes down the steps of air force one momentarily. >> governor wolf, he addressed the caucus just a short time ago and apparently he had everyone in stitches. he told the story about he in this last election was the only democrat elected governor in the country and i'm quoting him here he said that he was not elected based on his charisma. so the governor making a little fun of himself there and apparently a big hit at one of the earlier sessions that are has been taking place over this past day in the sheridan. that's the destination and that's where our president is heading once he is greeted on the tarmac here. and you said the mayor and the governor. >> the president carried with him the speech that he'll be delivering tonight that will focus on his budget and the call to reverse what he calls harmful harmfully is quest raigz cuts and the automatic spe
perhaps that maybe that gives us a thumbs up for the convection in 2016 but that would be reading the leaves no doubt about that. >> there you see mayor nutter and governor wolf approaching air force one to greet the president as he comes down the steps of air force one momentarily. >> governor wolf, he addressed the caucus just a short time ago and apparently he had everyone in stitches. he told the story about he in this last election was the only democrat elected governor in the...
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and drill baby drill at the national convection last year. so which is the good thing?> frac-ing has given us a new way to access oil. it gives us all new oil supplies and makes the u.s. more oil independent. >> i thought that's what people in the united states wanted? >> it is but be careful for what you wish for. it is not good for other countries, because they depend on oil to pay their debts. venezuela, depends on oil for their revenue. >> and that hurts the united states how? >> oil companies are a big part of our economy. and so those oil economies do most of the business investment in the s&p 500. matter of a fact about a third of all investment in the s&p 500 comes from the major producers. if we're producing too much oil, they won't be investing in their businesses, and that means a slowdown in the u.s. economy overtime. >> heidi thank you very much. >>> now to lebanon and the refugee crisis. that country has decided to tighten their border. now the lebanese government is making it tougher to cross the border. jane ferguson reports. >> reporter: for 20 years th
and drill baby drill at the national convection last year. so which is the good thing?> frac-ing has given us a new way to access oil. it gives us all new oil supplies and makes the u.s. more oil independent. >> i thought that's what people in the united states wanted? >> it is but be careful for what you wish for. it is not good for other countries, because they depend on oil to pay their debts. venezuela, depends on oil for their revenue. >> and that hurts the united...
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and quite honestly the weather radar, if you are dealing with convective weather, because once we see what -- where the highs and the lows and the cold fronts and the warm fronts are, it won't move a tremendous amount especially after a two-hour flight. >> priorities you would think safety would be the ultimate priority. >> les abend and david sousie thank you very much. >>> breaking news. out of shanghai china, reporting that 3500 people have been killed and more injured in a massive stampede in a new years celebration. >>> and you are looking at live pictures at time square where police are on alert as more than a million people prepare for the countdown. we're going to take you there. ld save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ ♪ know when to run. ♪ ♪ you never count your money, ♪ ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist yeah. geico. fifteen minutes
and quite honestly the weather radar, if you are dealing with convective weather, because once we see what -- where the highs and the lows and the cold fronts and the warm fronts are, it won't move a tremendous amount especially after a two-hour flight. >> priorities you would think safety would be the ultimate priority. >> les abend and david sousie thank you very much. >>> breaking news. out of shanghai china, reporting that 3500 people have been killed and more injured...
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we've got some good convection here. >> john makes the risky choice to chase alone today.ver, make sure to stay connected. >> over here is the am radio. some of the antennas there. >> after three hours on the road, he sees the development he's been waiting for. >> behind me is a fully formed cell and i'm on the eastern side of it now, which means that i want to get around it. >> coming in behind the storm is the safest part of the storm because you're not threatened by the storm coming at you, but at the same time, you're in the part of the storm where any tornadoes will typically form. >> to his dismay, he sees he's in exactly the wrong place. >> unfortunately, it looks like we're headed more into the center of the cell than i'd like to. >> i realized i had to drive through the thunderstorms in order to get to the back side of them. >> we're in a tornado watch that has been issued until 8:00 this evening. >> this cloud here starting to drop down a little bit. >> despite the risk, john continues to record, a dangerous distraction in an already tense situation. >> again, ve
we've got some good convection here. >> john makes the risky choice to chase alone today.ver, make sure to stay connected. >> over here is the am radio. some of the antennas there. >> after three hours on the road, he sees the development he's been waiting for. >> behind me is a fully formed cell and i'm on the eastern side of it now, which means that i want to get around it. >> coming in behind the storm is the safest part of the storm because you're not...
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but, if they were in a thunderstorm or convective situation with updrafts downdrafts it wouldn't havean normal glide. >> it couldn't physically do that. >> it also wouldn't be boom smack on the deck. it would have taken some time. this is a mystery anyway. i'm confounded as to why there wasn't more continuous system of -- there weren't more signals as the plane descended. >> let's move on to our next question. this tweet asks when will the black box be found? jeff we'll start with you on that. >> i'm pretty optimistic. i'm not known as an optimistic person. this is significant. they don't need to keep looking for surface wreckage to locate the black box. what you do is when a plane goes missing scan the surface from the air and ship. then develop your drift model and work backwards to find out where the point of impact is. then you start listening for ping pingers attached to the black boxes. then you sent out an rov and physically retrieve the black box. we don't need to keep looking for wreckage on the surface. as time goes by that will get more dispersed. the best surface wreckage
but, if they were in a thunderstorm or convective situation with updrafts downdrafts it wouldn't havean normal glide. >> it couldn't physically do that. >> it also wouldn't be boom smack on the deck. it would have taken some time. this is a mystery anyway. i'm confounded as to why there wasn't more continuous system of -- there weren't more signals as the plane descended. >> let's move on to our next question. this tweet asks when will the black box be found? jeff we'll start...
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the convection between the kouachi brothers and aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, noun as aqap on how this changes the landscape, if you will in terms of counterterrorism measures. >> i don't know if it changes the landscape. but we are in a different era than after the 9/11 attacks. and part of it is the interconnected nature of the groups. and the other part is you is starter or pop up groups that can get connected to aqap and the global al qaeda movement and isis and have a mentorship going on. i think that is the different dynamic here. what i think looking at this more than 14 years after 9/11 or so, we are quite good at going on the offensive against these movements in places like yemen and pakistan. we will never be i think 100% foolproof in preventing attacks like this unfortunately. and the tip of the spear in all of this is enhancing the intelligence collection and what we can do with the police to prevent and also respond to incidents like this. >> there seems to be renewed focus on what is done domestically for home-grown terrorists. these guys apparently went to a
the convection between the kouachi brothers and aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, noun as aqap on how this changes the landscape, if you will in terms of counterterrorism measures. >> i don't know if it changes the landscape. but we are in a different era than after the 9/11 attacks. and part of it is the interconnected nature of the groups. and the other part is you is starter or pop up groups that can get connected to aqap and the global al qaeda movement and isis and have a...
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if you do not tether your stuff to the floor there are no convection currents. when you breathe hot air out of your mouth, if you do not have a fan near you, you will bring -- breathe in the same pocket of air and have a heavy dose of carbon dioxide. if you do not tether yourself to something, you wake up in the morning on the air vents. i used a bungee cord to try to simulate gravity. there are a lot of great reasons to go to space. going to the bathroom is not one of them. i love to tell the story of how to go to the bathroom in space. i will not do it until the end. i think it is a good one. though i do not call myself a space tourist, there is a heavy load of marshall and volunteer nonprofit -- of volunteer nonprofit work. my father helped me schedule everything everyday, ran my mission control team. he is part of the reason i end up with such a heavy workload. my schedule timed out her day was -- per day was as busy as the professionals on board with me. my contributions put me in the category of private national astronaut. it was interesting to see katie t
if you do not tether your stuff to the floor there are no convection currents. when you breathe hot air out of your mouth, if you do not have a fan near you, you will bring -- breathe in the same pocket of air and have a heavy dose of carbon dioxide. if you do not tether yourself to something, you wake up in the morning on the air vents. i used a bungee cord to try to simulate gravity. there are a lot of great reasons to go to space. going to the bathroom is not one of them. i love to tell the...
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this morning, radiation fog in the north bay is new convection fog sliding across san francisco and makingund trip. can you see it from sutro tower. in the afternoon most of us in the mid-60's to nearly 70 with sunshine. >> we have a terrible traffic situation right new on 580. leyla gulen? >> in san lenadro. amy hollyfield is on the scene. as we take you to the map we have all lanes shut down eastbound 580 at 164th after three cars were involved in a major injury accident including a fatality. all lanes are shut down. we will have more details in a few minutes. >>> leyla gulen thank you. we want to continue now with the sig-alert open a 80 with amy hollyfield at the scene in solano tremendous. >> i am standing on eastbound 580. what does that tell you? it is shut down. all lanes. shut down, eastbound 580. one person died. another person suffered major injuries. at this point the c.h.p. officers say they believe two cars were involved. one caught fire. a third car is on the shoulder. they are trying to figure out if and how that car was involved. they do not know what happened. they are ju
this morning, radiation fog in the north bay is new convection fog sliding across san francisco and makingund trip. can you see it from sutro tower. in the afternoon most of us in the mid-60's to nearly 70 with sunshine. >> we have a terrible traffic situation right new on 580. leyla gulen? >> in san lenadro. amy hollyfield is on the scene. as we take you to the map we have all lanes shut down eastbound 580 at 164th after three cars were involved in a major injury accident including...
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one thing we always watch in these storms are any sort of concentrated bands of thunderstorms or convection or heavy downpours that sometimes can rob the energy from moving northward. as i said this is a fluid situation. we've seen that the threat is clearly confined north and west the heavier amounts but with temperatures so borderline we're not ready to really call this one yet. except to say mainly rain continues to be as we've been saying the heaviest threat south and east overnight and then the farther no and west you get more chances of snow. remember, don't forget what we're talking about for sunday night and monday. even though we'll clear out a bit sunday morning, alberta clipper will come our way sunday night and that's going to give us late in the day a 70% chance of snow maybe rain while south of town, continuing into monday clearing and colder after that. as you look at this, keep stressing that the bigger storm may -- is having less of an impact than the smaller storm which could have a more significant impact. >> ok. >> i think i'll quit while i'm ahead. >> a lot to look ahea
one thing we always watch in these storms are any sort of concentrated bands of thunderstorms or convection or heavy downpours that sometimes can rob the energy from moving northward. as i said this is a fluid situation. we've seen that the threat is clearly confined north and west the heavier amounts but with temperatures so borderline we're not ready to really call this one yet. except to say mainly rain continues to be as we've been saying the heaviest threat south and east overnight and...
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so a lot of convective motion, upward motion with this storm.acking in right now to new england. so boston, you're going to fill in here, parts of long island already halfxíqzj a foot of snow. look at the band in the imagesnro: cf1 o as we get further into time. you start to see deeper images moving in towards eastern long island, eastern massachusetts. and there's new york. and i think new york's going to start to fill in as well. new york has kind of been the tricky spot in the forecasting. so let's get right to those forecast models shepard, because this time yesterday we were predicting 20 to 30 inches of snow in new york city. 30 inches of snow-oáexpá has never happened in new york city. but they were looking at the &lé)+ut(z model, which is still steadfast here. still dealing with we could see 18 to 24 inches of snow, new york city, long island the bullseye continues to be massachusetts and connecticut and rhode island with over two feet. we are pretty certain that new england is going to get an epic event. not so sure about new york city.
so a lot of convective motion, upward motion with this storm.acking in right now to new england. so boston, you're going to fill in here, parts of long island already halfxíqzj a foot of snow. look at the band in the imagesnro: cf1 o as we get further into time. you start to see deeper images moving in towards eastern long island, eastern massachusetts. and there's new york. and i think new york's going to start to fill in as well. new york has kind of been the tricky spot in the forecasting....
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. >> it's called convective snowfall.cities that we saw. >> it was going whoosh over my head. >> this could be a 4-inch-per-hour snow event. >> it's almost the intensity of a hurricane sandy, for lack of a better word but at 25 degrees fahrenheit so all of the precipitation in the form of snow vertical velocities thunderstorms occurring with precipitation. very rare. >> brian, you're aware of where hurricane sandy hit along the jersey shore. i know you said you can't quite tell if it's hurricane force. it sure looks like it's going to get there. okay. i don't know exactly what happened there. it sounds like he didn't hear us. if you can hear me now, i was just saying do you think you're going to get the hurricane-force winds? and it sounds like he's definitely not hearing us. >> reporter: are you talking to me erin? >> yeah, i was asking you about the winds and if they were going to be hurricane-force. >> reporter: we think they are. i mean they are certainly coming close to that right now, erin. i don't know exactly the
. >> it's called convective snowfall.cities that we saw. >> it was going whoosh over my head. >> this could be a 4-inch-per-hour snow event. >> it's almost the intensity of a hurricane sandy, for lack of a better word but at 25 degrees fahrenheit so all of the precipitation in the form of snow vertical velocities thunderstorms occurring with precipitation. very rare. >> brian, you're aware of where hurricane sandy hit along the jersey shore. i know you said you...
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elevations in southern washington tate but that warm front slips through brings elevations and some convectione, so you should rain showers. 37 for boise, a high today, 51 bend and 57 in medford. 78 for a high in miami. same thing, tampa and orlando. tallahassee, 72 so mild ahead of that storm, remember, it gets really rainy tomorrow through tomorrow night in the sout >> goodd mororning, washinington. thfoggconditions will provining by mid-to-late morng, giving y to a a littltle t of sunshine in t the aftfternoon hoururs. tetemp >> all that weather brought to you by target and i have to say belichick's been tough on meteorologists this year so the rain and all the stuff, i wasn't terriblyset to see some controversy. >> you said miami was mild at 78. i'll take that. >> is it? >> wow. >> i heard too. >> warm, okay. jealous, michael. >> i'm very jealous. >>> all right, you guys. >>> coming up the surprising new report on the chemical found in plastic products and cans. why health concerns may be overblown. >>> the first shocking super bowl ad has arrived. why it's got so many people lling foul. ♪
elevations in southern washington tate but that warm front slips through brings elevations and some convectione, so you should rain showers. 37 for boise, a high today, 51 bend and 57 in medford. 78 for a high in miami. same thing, tampa and orlando. tallahassee, 72 so mild ahead of that storm, remember, it gets really rainy tomorrow through tomorrow night in the sout >> goodd mororning, washinington. thfoggconditions will provining by mid-to-late morng, giving y to a a littltle t of...
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then you get the convective snow associated with this. that's something else we're looking for as the storm develops. where the bands set up is where you get the heavier snow. for example, we had a band sitting over long island in new york city all day. that's why they are getting heavy snows there now. we expect this to get worse after 9:00 tonight. >> after 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. how long will this last? >> well we expect the snow in new york city/boston area to last all day tomorrow but we expect the heaviest snow in the city and long island to be over in the noonish, 9:00 to noonish time frame. that will progress up towards -- that back end will progress up towards boston during the day m to. >> so it might end around noon or 1:00 in new york but boston it will be later. the rest of new england even later than that. >> that's right. >> so your big fear is right now the people aren't prepared for this? is that what you're saying? >> no. i think our forecasters have done a great job with all the models they have to work with in gett
then you get the convective snow associated with this. that's something else we're looking for as the storm develops. where the bands set up is where you get the heavier snow. for example, we had a band sitting over long island in new york city all day. that's why they are getting heavy snows there now. we expect this to get worse after 9:00 tonight. >> after 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. how long will this last? >> well we expect the snow in new york city/boston area to last all day...
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he's the one that brought convectional military forces in. he brought multiple armor and mechanized divisions and put them on 9 border and rushed them across the border. it is his forces that shot down an airliner, his weapons systems at least. all the escalation has been done by him. i believe providing some assistance to the ukrainians as much as that would be material expense, because i always believe that conflict is a test of will and the ultimate objective of war is to break your opponent's will. i give arms and assistance to the ukrainians, not just for the physical capability that enhances them but also to demonstrate we're behind them, they have this natural fortitude knowing their history to stand up to it. that's where i am on that. i'm not concerned about de-escalation because putin has done that already. >> we think about russia, i think it is a great example of a place with we ought to be thinking more strategically and not be channeling ourselves into he did this so we have to do this. this guy took vaepg ofng of an interesting
he's the one that brought convectional military forces in. he brought multiple armor and mechanized divisions and put them on 9 border and rushed them across the border. it is his forces that shot down an airliner, his weapons systems at least. all the escalation has been done by him. i believe providing some assistance to the ukrainians as much as that would be material expense, because i always believe that conflict is a test of will and the ultimate objective of war is to break your...