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virngs bounded by creek bottoms whose creeping waters fed the tennessee river boring the plateau's eastern mass. at river edge lay pittsburg landing where natural condition made at any time furthest point on the river. crude dirt roads primary routes on which river commerce was hauled by with a go to and from the interior extended south and west from the landing beyond the little chapel where a day's march toledo the most important railroad transportation hub in the western confederacy. corinth, mississippi. two of the south's longest trunk railroads crossed at corinth. the east-west road. memphis and charleston. the only complete railroad to link the mississippi river with the atlantic seaboard and north/south mobile and ohio, linking the ohio river valley to the gulf of mexico. corinth was quite simply that spring the lynch pin containing the confederacy's effort to halt the mississippi. after ascending the river a national army under general ulyssess grant at pittsburg landing its front encompassing shiloh church. while western confederate forces led by sidney johnston concentrated by rail.
virngs bounded by creek bottoms whose creeping waters fed the tennessee river boring the plateau's eastern mass. at river edge lay pittsburg landing where natural condition made at any time furthest point on the river. crude dirt roads primary routes on which river commerce was hauled by with a go to and from the interior extended south and west from the landing beyond the little chapel where a day's march toledo the most important railroad transportation hub in the western confederacy....
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tim tebow preaching to thousands at eastern mass and he brings up tebowing.tching "starting point." ♪ >>> is this a new song, recent? >> no, i don't listen to new music. >> ooh. >> that's obvious. >> this is not an old song. >> about five years. >> is it "all right guy"? you're an all right guy. >> your musical knowledge of it, the breadth of it is staggering. >> my brother got me into it. >> i'm going to play trivial pursuit with you. you know too many things. time to "get real" why most people go to vegas, to drink big until you can't feel feelings anymore. you pay for that in the morning. now one las vegas-based anesthesiologist says he has the cure for a hangover of of a lifetime. hangoverheaven.com has a fleet of tour buses rolling up and down the las vegas trip offering iv treatments to rid your body of hangover causing toxins. . 150 bucks you'll be good to go under an hour. memory, can't guarantee you'll get this back. think how much trouble this could have saved the guys in the movie "the hangover." >> phil, do not go in the bathroom. >> would you put
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but the fair weather will not be lasting for very long, because look at this, large cloud mass out here in easternna. it is now pushing off towards the east, expected to impact the korean peninsula on wednesday morning, before moving off towards japan. and wednesday afternoon, bringing some rainfall, thunderstorm activity, and look at some of the totals actually possibly adding up here in northeastern china. you could be seeing up to 60 to 80 millimeters of rainfall here. down towards here, some rainfall could be adding up to 50 millimeters at time and this could be accompanied by rumbles of thund area cross the island chain towards the south. let's look at temperatures and pull back here. beijing, 19 for your wednesday high. ulan batur, a pair of 1s for your high temperature. on the opposite end of the scale here, bangkok, all the way up to 38 for your wednesday high. and similar out here in manila, dry weather with a high of 36. now, moving into the americas, we are continuing to watch this central u.s., bringing that fair weather, but the big topic out here is this large nor'easter. see this bi
but the fair weather will not be lasting for very long, because look at this, large cloud mass out here in easternna. it is now pushing off towards the east, expected to impact the korean peninsula on wednesday morning, before moving off towards japan. and wednesday afternoon, bringing some rainfall, thunderstorm activity, and look at some of the totals actually possibly adding up here in northeastern china. you could be seeing up to 60 to 80 millimeters of rainfall here. down towards here,...
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mass atrocities. and later the senate returns at noon eastern for more debate on programs to prevent violence against women. >> this week on "the communicators," former federal communications member michael copps on legislation to reform the fcc, consolidation of telecommunications firms and the state of the media. >> host: well, it's been about four months since michael copps is no longer a member of the federal communications commission, but he joins us here on "the communicators" to talk about some of the issues that the fcc is currently facing. michael copps, welcome back to "the communicators." >> guest: delighted to be here. thanks for having me on. >> host: and eliza ceilingman is technology reporter with politico. commissioner copps, if we could start with a bill that's currently working its way through the house, and that's fcc reform. what do you think about that? is it necessary? >> guest: well, there's always room for an agency to reform. i like to think that i contributed some to reform when i was there, when i was acting chairman we opened up the agency, made it a lot more transparent,
mass atrocities. and later the senate returns at noon eastern for more debate on programs to prevent violence against women. >> this week on "the communicators," former federal communications member michael copps on legislation to reform the fcc, consolidation of telecommunications firms and the state of the media. >> host: well, it's been about four months since michael copps is no longer a member of the federal communications commission, but he joins us here on "the...
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. >> what would eastern be without that chocolate easter bunny? whether it is core main or mass-produced, the scent of chocolate is wafting through many homes. >> chocolate is big business at this time of year, especially in those producing nations like belgium, switzerland, and germany. >> this year, the easter population includes 1 million chocolate rabbit. contrary to persistent rumors, the easter bunnies will not become santa clauses. manufacturers said it would be too expensive to unwrap and melt the chocolate. they say the challenge is to take on the right production size so as few bunny's as possible to go to waste. retailers will be able to sell them at half price or release them into the wild. according to a new warning, the rabbit population is a need of a boost. >> there you tell. that is your in-depth look at all the stories. >> stay with us.
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mass atrocities. our live coverage begins at 9:45 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. charles colson, special counsel to president nixon who pled guilty and went to prison for his role in watergate and later became an evangelical preacher died this past weekend at age 80, and he talked about the white house taping system in 2007. >> kissinger had the right, although he abuse did, to commend to the office, the oval office, without having some denounce him -- without having somebody announce him. nixon told him that because of the severity of the foreign policy issues to interrupt anything. henry would do it for trivial things and one day nixon was ticked off at henry for a variety of things. we were in the executive office building and the doors swung open and it was henry. nixon did not appear to look but i know he knew it was handled. the mid lease said -- he immediately said it was time to use nuclear weapons and kissinger was paralyzed. somebody will hear that on a tape and say nixon was a madman. tape and say nixon was a madman.
mass atrocities. our live coverage begins at 9:45 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. charles colson, special counsel to president nixon who pled guilty and went to prison for his role in watergate and later became an evangelical preacher died this past weekend at age 80, and he talked about the white house taping system in 2007. >> kissinger had the right, although he abuse did, to commend to the office, the oval office, without having some denounce him -- without having somebody announce him....
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i think the first time this really blew me away was in eastern congo in a town that was notorious for killings, for mass rape and all the aide groups had left. and there was this little nun, western nun who was single-handedly running an infant center, feeding center and keeping the warlords away. it just blew me away they're the best part of that church. >> you certainly have a soft spot for nuns. you've coved everything from the church scandals to the kony campaign. there's a history there, right? >> yes. i think over the years the bishops have done a good job at showing the scandal, while at the same time it has been the nuns who i think have single-handedly redeemed the church. the bishops come across about the power and the nuns about the powerless. >> the vatican had complaints against them saying that the u.s. nuns have a, quote, prevalence of certain radical themes incompatible with catholic church and that prthe catholic chur each's biblical view of family life. and occasional public statements that disagree with or challenge positions taken by the bishops are not compatible with its purpose. w
i think the first time this really blew me away was in eastern congo in a town that was notorious for killings, for mass rape and all the aide groups had left. and there was this little nun, western nun who was single-handedly running an infant center, feeding center and keeping the warlords away. it just blew me away they're the best part of that church. >> you certainly have a soft spot for nuns. you've coved everything from the church scandals to the kony campaign. there's a history...
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eastern. extensionwill iexamine bills. mass-transit legislation and bills for small businesses. you can see the house shortly on c-span. the senate will begin today with the so-called buffett rule. the procedural vote on whether to move forward with the proposal is set for 5:30 p.m. you can see the senate live on c-span2. this morning, we had a preview of the congressional agenda for the coming week and its impact on the presidential election. host: biggest thing on the agenda? guest: which you will really see are these two dueling tax plans, one from the senate and one from the house. they will be voting on the buffet rule, the 30% tax on americans making more than $1 million. you'll see the president stopping across the country and the democrats really pushing a during recess with a variety of press calls. they are focused on driving this message close to tax day. later this week, he will be seeing the house republicans bring their small business tax bill to the floor. this is championed by eric cantor. both parties will use this to try to differentiate themselves and coordina
eastern. extensionwill iexamine bills. mass-transit legislation and bills for small businesses. you can see the house shortly on c-span. the senate will begin today with the so-called buffett rule. the procedural vote on whether to move forward with the proposal is set for 5:30 p.m. you can see the senate live on c-span2. this morning, we had a preview of the congressional agenda for the coming week and its impact on the presidential election. host: biggest thing on the agenda? guest: which you...
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public schools, he called for a mass movement not just to fight discrimination, but to proclaim, no more racism, no more sexism, no more hatred. we stand by the arab, middle eastern, and the others and the sisters of sexual identities. the legislation today moves us toward this goal. it addresses racial profiling by requiring the police department and terrorism taskforce to abide by the same civil rights laws that law enforcement must follow. by limiting the power to enter into secret memorandums, the restores a civilian oversight to the police department, which is the cornerstone of cooperation in good faith. on behalf of many individuals and organizations, i urge passage of this ordinance. >> the first of all, i would like to say, i am in support of this ordinance. and in terms of timing, it is amazing that just this last saturday i was leaving safeway supermarket in the western addition and i was adopted by a security guard at the door. he asked me for my receipt, i asked why, and he said of a suspicious. i have a heavy on. i was,. i suggested to the security guard that maybe we need to look the your policy. if you can't explain what is, he just said, and i am
public schools, he called for a mass movement not just to fight discrimination, but to proclaim, no more racism, no more sexism, no more hatred. we stand by the arab, middle eastern, and the others and the sisters of sexual identities. the legislation today moves us toward this goal. it addresses racial profiling by requiring the police department and terrorism taskforce to abide by the same civil rights laws that law enforcement must follow. by limiting the power to enter into secret...
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more action tonight for the eastern conference final regimes in garden front door taking part in that are tied one apiece in their series. novak djokovic has won the miami mass distress third time the world number one beating andy murray in straight sets six one seven six a merry haven't played for four days after his into his ninety's and did look a little rusty in the first set djokovic pairing an ace to take it six one. of the second set was a bit closer murray finding some sort of form. help with the net here but the search for the tie break which he eventually won joke of each defending then his miami title without losing a single set all tournament and delighted to have got his second title of the year after when the strike united. cup was to me a world. group and try to you know practice and motivate myself for this this tournament which is really important. i wanted to do well i haven't dropped the set. played my best tennis when i need to be more russia's maria kirilenko and traveled on the women's doubles title of a piece our own ronnie and roberta vinci after winning a deciding tie break russians of the first all country team to win the title sinc
more action tonight for the eastern conference final regimes in garden front door taking part in that are tied one apiece in their series. novak djokovic has won the miami mass distress third time the world number one beating andy murray in straight sets six one seven six a merry haven't played for four days after his into his ninety's and did look a little rusty in the first set djokovic pairing an ace to take it six one. of the second set was a bit closer murray finding some sort of form....
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mass transit legislation. the house gavels in at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the senate is also in at 2:00. a procedural vote on the buffet rule is set for 5:30 p.m. eastern. >> we owe it to our first responders to give them a modern communications network, and that is what this legislation does. clunkers created firstnet, and then indicated at $7 billion would be made available to go ahead and design and construct this network. >> tonight lawrence strickling on communication policies. federal income tax returns are due tomorrow. we spoke with a national taxpayer advocate. host: thank you for being here. taxes are due tomorrow at midnight. what is the biggest problem with the american tax code? >> complexity, and that presents the most difficulty for taxpayers, trying to figure out whether they have the right answer or not on their tax returns, and the complexity causes that. host: explain your role. guest: my job was created by congress, and it requires me to be the voice of the taxpayer. there are four prongs of my office. host: what are the biggest missteps that people make on the return
mass transit legislation. the house gavels in at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the senate is also in at 2:00. a procedural vote on the buffet rule is set for 5:30 p.m. eastern. >> we owe it to our first responders to give them a modern communications network, and that is what this legislation does. clunkers created firstnet, and then indicated at $7 billion would be made available to go ahead and design and construct this network. >> tonight lawrence strickling on communication policies....
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eastern colorado and high plains of western nebraska. gone from a spring/summer like feel yesterday to snow today. it's the contrast in air masses that is continuing to generate showers and thunderstorms aplenty today, across the parts of the southern plains and great lakes. first, down into southern oklahoma we go. still more severe thunderstorm watches now for eastern oklahoma, northwestern arkansas and far southwestern parts of missouri. may also have severe weather today from the dallas/ft. worth area down towards houston, texas. further up the line, a moderate risk for severe weather today from minneapolis/st. paul to the northwest side of chicago. so if you have flights from twin cities, st. louis or houston, may have flight delays. in the mid-atlantic, all is quiet. still a few sprinkles now across far northeastern maryland. they are drifting away from us. we have no chance for rain here in the washington area today. especially out to the south and west of washington as well. so, it's going to be a mild one as well. so, be ready for a real warm-up and a hint of summer li-like weather. closing in on 70 degrees down south o
eastern colorado and high plains of western nebraska. gone from a spring/summer like feel yesterday to snow today. it's the contrast in air masses that is continuing to generate showers and thunderstorms aplenty today, across the parts of the southern plains and great lakes. first, down into southern oklahoma we go. still more severe thunderstorm watches now for eastern oklahoma, northwestern arkansas and far southwestern parts of missouri. may also have severe weather today from the dallas/ft....
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mass atrocities. our coverage begins at 9:45 a.m. eastern. >> we ask students across the country what part of the constitution was important to them and why. today second prize winners selected article one. >> i count on the post office. >> i am 100 percent disabled. i've been coming here for 30 years. blacks want to fight for our post office. >> several members of my family have worked for the post office for as long as i could remember. without it, i'm not sure what they would do. is sore's something that inexplicably powerful about a note.ble look goo >> i read the 60 million americans do not have access to the internet. what they supposed to do? ♪ >> like a fool i went in stayed too long. baby here i am, signed, sealed, delivered i'm yours in the time i went and said goodbye now i'm back and not >> they allow me to send a handwritten note from california. it remained an important part of our daily lives. due to the increasing popularity, the post office has suffered some heavy blows. this could also be a tribute to win the government mad
mass atrocities. our coverage begins at 9:45 a.m. eastern. >> we ask students across the country what part of the constitution was important to them and why. today second prize winners selected article one. >> i count on the post office. >> i am 100 percent disabled. i've been coming here for 30 years. blacks want to fight for our post office. >> several members of my family have worked for the post office for as long as i could remember. without it, i'm not sure what...
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the anniversaries of the mass shootings at columbine high school in 1999 and virginia tech five years ago as well as the recent death of trayvon martin. it airs live at noon eastern over on c-span. >>> it's been nearly ten years since robert caro's third volume of the release of lyndon johnson. it follows the path to power and
the anniversaries of the mass shootings at columbine high school in 1999 and virginia tech five years ago as well as the recent death of trayvon martin. it airs live at noon eastern over on c-span. >>> it's been nearly ten years since robert caro's third volume of the release of lyndon johnson. it follows the path to power and
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mass shooting at oikos university. there is a memorial outside the school now. members of a korean church laid flowers at that memorial. meanwhile the eastern sermon at the korean church focused both on the shooting and the responsibility some congregation members say they feel. suspect juan is a u.s. citizen. >> they live around here. i'm sure there are few korean is our church member that's know the families directly or indirectly. >> oikos university students are on their scheduled spring break. it's not clear yet when the school will reopen. >>> 6:13. peru the government now asking mining companies to give them heavy equipment and send them experts to rescue nine miners. rescuers are able to communicate with the trapped miners. send them oxygen, food, and water. the crews have been working by hand and loading up rocks that are blocking the entrance to push carts. >>> north korea is believed to be planning two highly provocative military weapons tests. alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom to tell us why world leaders are so concerned. alison. >> reporter: first let's show you the evidence that this is a satellite picture anal
mass shooting at oikos university. there is a memorial outside the school now. members of a korean church laid flowers at that memorial. meanwhile the eastern sermon at the korean church focused both on the shooting and the responsibility some congregation members say they feel. suspect juan is a u.s. citizen. >> they live around here. i'm sure there are few korean is our church member that's know the families directly or indirectly. >> oikos university students are on their...
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mass at st. peter's square where he appealed for peace in syria and countries hit by terrorism. he also called for an end to the bleaky crackdown in the middle easternountry and asking syrian leaders to open a dialogue with its people. pope benedict xiv turns 85 in two weeks. he recently returned from a trip to kuba and mexico. >>> in jerusalem, christians are celebrating easter today with a variety of prayer services. ♪ >> just outside the ancient city's walls, christians worship in the garden where jesus is believed to have been buried. in the church of the holy sepulcher they celebrated mass. the air was thick with incense as the clergymen sang and praised. it is believed the church is built on the side where jesus was crucified. >>> the 90th easter sunrise service is happening right now at san francisco mt. davidson's cross. local clergy from all faiths are taking part. mayor ed lee and other leaders are expected to be there. pass thor mark smallcomb is delivers the message. the service first started back in 1934. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up the late recent on the race for the gop presidential nomination, including the r
mass at st. peter's square where he appealed for peace in syria and countries hit by terrorism. he also called for an end to the bleaky crackdown in the middle easternountry and asking syrian leaders to open a dialogue with its people. pope benedict xiv turns 85 in two weeks. he recently returned from a trip to kuba and mexico. >>> in jerusalem, christians are celebrating easter today with a variety of prayer services. ♪ >> just outside the ancient city's walls, christians...
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masses. with the dry wind coming through and gusts hopping 40, 50 miles an hour, there's going tobe the spread of wildfires. very, very small winds. meanwhile in parts of the easternseaboard, pretty similar conditions. strong northwind is going to be pretty intense, especially in the nation's capital. 30 to 40-mile-an-hour gusts. another thing we'll watch is for the chance of severe storms. back in the rockies, plenty of sunshine. along the west coast, enjoy today because we're going to see this next system pull its way back onto the west coast. tells very comfortable. 69 your high today. 86 for el paso. 60s in seattle and portland. back on the eastern seaboard, 49. 74, atlanta, 81 in tampa. as we wrap things up and you might be wrapping things up, you can expect delays in miami, orlando, and oklahoma city and dallas. minneapolis could have morning showers. randi, you're up to speed. >> i think you've got it covered there. thank you. >> thank you. >>> i walkts you to take a look at this picture with me. does cult leader and murderer manson still look guilty to you? it will be the 12th and very possibly the last parole hearing for the 77-year-old inmate. criminal d
masses. with the dry wind coming through and gusts hopping 40, 50 miles an hour, there's going tobe the spread of wildfires. very, very small winds. meanwhile in parts of the easternseaboard, pretty similar conditions. strong northwind is going to be pretty intense, especially in the nation's capital. 30 to 40-mile-an-hour gusts. another thing we'll watch is for the chance of severe storms. back in the rockies, plenty of sunshine. along the west coast, enjoy today because we're going to see...
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precipitation in the eastern bay and the santa clara valley and then low-level moisture for your morning commute so although it looks dry, keep the umbrellas handy and and we will have a cooler air mass filtering in and that will produce the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm. you see that right there? that is system number two rolling in for the commuters a morning. unsubtle air mass behind it, scattered rain showers all the way to fight with a lowering snow level down to 3,000 ft. and friday afternoon we gradually cleared out in time for the weekend. how're we stacking up as far as total? in san fransisco where 60 percent of where we should be this time of year and last year we were at 115 percent. a healthy 103 in oakland but right now 64%. . the area of low pressure were you can see just on the tail end of this system. but it has copious amounts of precipitation still wrapped up in it for the remaining portion of tonight, leading into wednesday with that scattered hit and miss showers. along the coast a breeze up to 50 m.p.h. but otherwise rain turns to showers with scattered showers on wednesday. thursday bigger system rolls and. '40's and 50's for overnight lows tonight, r
precipitation in the eastern bay and the santa clara valley and then low-level moisture for your morning commute so although it looks dry, keep the umbrellas handy and and we will have a cooler air mass filtering in and that will produce the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm. you see that right there? that is system number two rolling in for the commuters a morning. unsubtle air mass behind it, scattered rain showers all the way to fight with a lowering snow level down to 3,000 ft. and...
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eastern. next week, a motion to go to conference with the senate on highway and mass-transit programs. live coverage is always here on c-span. the senate is back on monday at noon eastern for more work on the violence against women act and overhauling the postal service. you can see the senate live on c-span2. >> two things, one is, this is such a complicated conflict that we have never ever -- never, ever fought a war like this before. it is really complicated. the second thing is, what is referred to back in washington as a nation-building really is very targeted war fighting. >> david wood has spent decades covering u.s. military operations or various news organizations. this week, he won a new -- he won a pulitzer prize. he is many -- one of many pulitzer prize winners named this week. you can watch them on line -- online at c-span.org. find over a quarter-century of american politics and public affairs on your computer. the international monetary fund and world bank held their annual spring meeting this week in washington. imf managing director christine lagarde spoke to reporters,
eastern. next week, a motion to go to conference with the senate on highway and mass-transit programs. live coverage is always here on c-span. the senate is back on monday at noon eastern for more work on the violence against women act and overhauling the postal service. you can see the senate live on c-span2. >> two things, one is, this is such a complicated conflict that we have never ever -- never, ever fought a war like this before. it is really complicated. the second thing is, what...
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eastern today. on the agenda a 90-day extension of highway and mass transit programs. that bill would also require approval of the keystone x.l. oil pipeline from canada to texas. live coverage in the house in about 20 minutes. until then this morning's briefing with speaker john boehner. >> good morning, everyone. everybody having a good week? i have to say i missed you over the last couple weeks. that would probably be a fib. behave yourselves. on sunday secretary geithner said that the obama administration's economic policies have been, quote remarkably effective. i don't think there's anything remarkably effective of 38 straight months of unemployment higher than 8%. the longest such period since the great depression. and i don't think there's anything remarkably effective about adding $5 trillion of debt on the backs of our kids and grandkids. and there's nothing remarkably effective about doubling gas prices and blocking moreth -- more american energy production that could begin to address those rising gas prices. our country's facing some serious economic and fi
eastern today. on the agenda a 90-day extension of highway and mass transit programs. that bill would also require approval of the keystone x.l. oil pipeline from canada to texas. live coverage in the house in about 20 minutes. until then this morning's briefing with speaker john boehner. >> good morning, everyone. everybody having a good week? i have to say i missed you over the last couple weeks. that would probably be a fib. behave yourselves. on sunday secretary geithner said that the...
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eastern time. since then a tsunami watch has been issued for all of the indian ocean, and the closest to that, land mass epicenter, about 250 miles to the east, is northern sumatra, and that includes banda aceh, which is where you saw that video coming from. that would be the first area hit by a resulting tsunami. this is very close to where the 2004 banda aceh tsunami hit. the quake then was a 9.1 quake. this is an 8.7. very, very strong, but a 9.1 is four times stronger. it's a lot greater than the scale. it's four times stronger than an 8.7 quake. that gives us some optimism. but a quake of this time, anything over 7.0 or 8.0 in magnitude, is likely to generate a tsunami, depending on how the bottom of the ocean, those plates reacted. back in 2004, we had a thrusting of the plate, and that created that huge wave. if we had more of a slip, it would create less of a wave if at all. we're waiting to get reports of a tsunami. we're trying to tap into our data list of buoys out there to see if there's been any lift in the ocean. right now i can't tell you that for sure. but banda aceh would have gotten hi
eastern time. since then a tsunami watch has been issued for all of the indian ocean, and the closest to that, land mass epicenter, about 250 miles to the east, is northern sumatra, and that includes banda aceh, which is where you saw that video coming from. that would be the first area hit by a resulting tsunami. this is very close to where the 2004 banda aceh tsunami hit. the quake then was a 9.1 quake. this is an 8.7. very, very strong, but a 9.1 is four times stronger. it's a lot greater...
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mass-transit programs. the senate is back in session monday at noon eastern and they are expected to work on the violence againstill be live2 on live. -- live on c-span2. >> this is such a complicated conflict that we have never, ever fought a war like this but for. the second thing is that what is referred to here in washington as nation-building, really is very, very targeted were fighting. >> david would cover as u.s. military operations for various news organizations. he won a pulitzer prize for his series "beyond the battlefield." he is one of the many winners named this week. you can watch them on line at the c-span video library. fight over a quarter century of american politics and public affairs on your computer. >> a discussion now on the latest round in the secret service investigation and ethical misconduct in colombia. host: he served as their national security correspondent. good morning. we have two names out there connected with what happened in colombia. what is the message behind the release of the names? guest: the secret service is trying to be transparent about this. ordinarily, -- this has
mass-transit programs. the senate is back in session monday at noon eastern and they are expected to work on the violence againstill be live2 on live. -- live on c-span2. >> this is such a complicated conflict that we have never, ever fought a war like this but for. the second thing is that what is referred to here in washington as nation-building, really is very, very targeted were fighting. >> david would cover as u.s. military operations for various news organizations. he won a...
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mass transit programs. live coverage of the house when they return here on c-span. off ther floor beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern a tribute will be held for congressman donald payne who i died last month after battling colon cancer. it will be live here on c-span when it gets under way. again at 11:00 eastern. after mitt romney's sweep of five presidential primaries yesterday, newt gingrich is sending out signals he may soon throw in the towel. the national journal citing a speech to the gaston county g.o.p. in north carolina where he's quoted as saying, quote, it's pretty clear governor romney will be the nominee. i think you have to at some point be honest what's happening in the real world as opposed to what you would like to have happened. obviously i would be a better candidate, but the objective fact is voters didn't think that. also, i think it's very, very important that we be unified. mr. gingrich said he'll continue to campaign in north carolina through the weekend and that we are working out the details of our transition and will have information for the press in the next couple days. again we are pla
mass transit programs. live coverage of the house when they return here on c-span. off ther floor beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern a tribute will be held for congressman donald payne who i died last month after battling colon cancer. it will be live here on c-span when it gets under way. again at 11:00 eastern. after mitt romney's sweep of five presidential primaries yesterday, newt gingrich is sending out signals he may soon throw in the towel. the national journal citing a speech to the gaston...