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i can understand why the high command's upset. but it took a lot of courage to step in front of that plasma bullet. nothing can exexse what she did at the sanctuary. i'm not asking for anyone to pin a meded on her. all i'm asking is that she be given a second chance. if a respected vulcan captain went before the high command and made a plea on t'pol's behalf-- told them how she saved the life of a superior officer wouldn't they think twice about this transfer? i can't return without her. she suffered extreme trauma. i wouldn't advise moving her for quite some time. i'm meeting with high command in three days. i'll discuss this matter with them. thank you. (door opens and closes) whoa, whoa, whoa. you were shot. don't you remember? captain sopek? he's all right, thanks to you. i'd like to return to... i'm afraid you're going to have to stay here you made quite an impression on sopek. i've got a feeling he's going to talk about that transfer order. i'd say the odds are pretty good you're going to be with us for a while longer. you s
i can understand why the high command's upset. but it took a lot of courage to step in front of that plasma bullet. nothing can exexse what she did at the sanctuary. i'm not asking for anyone to pin a meded on her. all i'm asking is that she be given a second chance. if a respected vulcan captain went before the high command and made a plea on t'pol's behalf-- told them how she saved the life of a superior officer wouldn't they think twice about this transfer? i can't return without her. she...
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the high command believes we're to blame for this. they're... ...sending a ship to take you back to vulcan. it'll be here in two days. i won't have time to complete i'll ask ensign mayweather to finish them. maybe i wasn't clear. this isn't a temporary y ansfer. derstand the situation, captain. i'm certain the high command will find you a suitable replacement. am i the only one who has a problem with this? because you seem perfectly fine. my assignment to theenterprise was only supposed to last eight days. it was unrealistic to expect it to continue indefinitely. the high command is looking for a scapegoat-- someone to blame. they can't punish me sounds like an emotional reaction, if you ask me. i am largely responsible for what happened. don't give yourself too much credit. i was the one who found p'jem in the database and i led the landing party. i want you to know i'm filing a protest with the high command. that won't make any difference. you don't know that. captain... i was assigned toenterprisenot simply as an observer
the high command believes we're to blame for this. they're... ...sending a ship to take you back to vulcan. it'll be here in two days. i won't have time to complete i'll ask ensign mayweather to finish them. maybe i wasn't clear. this isn't a temporary y ansfer. derstand the situation, captain. i'm certain the high command will find you a suitable replacement. am i the only one who has a problem with this? because you seem perfectly fine. my assignment to theenterprise was only supposed to last...
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his forecast was ignored by the nazi high command, and after the war, it was found that his supposed sources in britain who frighten the hell out of the british secret service were figments of his imagination. it was an inspired to complete the wild guess. one of russia's wartime spy chiefs earned his spurs in stalin's eyes by presenting a nationalist in water dam with a handsome box of chocolates adorned with the romanian crest -- ukrainian crest, which a few minutes later, blue the recipient to pieces. meanwhile, in the far east between the british and united states secret services in january 1945, when american black widow night fighters shot apparentlytors, liberally, because they were carrying french agents into indochina against washington's anticolonial policy. saidoviet superspy once spying should be done bravely, and he certainly did that. he began his brilliant campaign to penetrate the german embassy by befriending3 the colonel who soon afterwards became hitler's ambassador and by sleeping with the kernel's wife. before he was finally trapped ,nd dispatched nine years late
his forecast was ignored by the nazi high command, and after the war, it was found that his supposed sources in britain who frighten the hell out of the british secret service were figments of his imagination. it was an inspired to complete the wild guess. one of russia's wartime spy chiefs earned his spurs in stalin's eyes by presenting a nationalist in water dam with a handsome box of chocolates adorned with the romanian crest -- ukrainian crest, which a few minutes later, blue the recipient...
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in 1941, leslie park warned the british high command that messages were being decrypted. in the desert, the africa thought british wireless discipline very slack and attributed to this some of -- one of the desert fox's intelligence officers wrote fleefully his chief often had a clearer picture of what the british commander in chief planned than did his own officers. he considered it a major disaster when in july 1942, new zealand troops overran and destroyed his radio interception unit. worse for the germans, washington changed its diplomatic codes. for months, ronald had been reading what he greatfully called his little fellow with the american military attache who reported almost every detail about british deployments and intentions. after the united states repaired this gaping security breach, the germans never again found such a superb source. for the rest of the war, hitler's men broke only lower allied codes though they were able to piece together a lot of information about troop movements using the same techniques as the british and americans did. the german outst
in 1941, leslie park warned the british high command that messages were being decrypted. in the desert, the africa thought british wireless discipline very slack and attributed to this some of -- one of the desert fox's intelligence officers wrote fleefully his chief often had a clearer picture of what the british commander in chief planned than did his own officers. he considered it a major disaster when in july 1942, new zealand troops overran and destroyed his radio interception unit. worse...
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the high command of the army of tennessee has never been known to be harmonious. backstabbing, backbiting, these guys spend more time fighting amongst themselves than they do fighting the other side. general hood should have known this. he expects the army to work like lee's army does. and it doesn't. when he takes over the army, he states he was a man of the lee and jackson school. i think you demonstrated. trying to do these flank attacks, tries to pull these things off but he cannot do it. another thing with hood, his army is unwieldy. when he starts the tennessee campaign after the fall of atlanta, he does not have any veteran war commanders. stewart is his senior corps commander and has been in command since june. this thing kicks off in september. as the campaign opens in september, he has frank cheetham commanding. after the fall of atlanta, he says, either he goes or i go. jefferson davis steps in and transfers hardy out of the army. the army's high command is new and it is suffering from within on the lower levels. the atlanta campaign had seen a slow ble
the high command of the army of tennessee has never been known to be harmonious. backstabbing, backbiting, these guys spend more time fighting amongst themselves than they do fighting the other side. general hood should have known this. he expects the army to work like lee's army does. and it doesn't. when he takes over the army, he states he was a man of the lee and jackson school. i think you demonstrated. trying to do these flank attacks, tries to pull these things off but he cannot do it....
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and he performed as well or better than many other corps commanders. he had high standards and expectations for himself. little regard for those who did not do well or perform level ofpected excellence. his commands were well-drilled, well-tutored and in the profession of arms. his men were quick to learn the bayonet.the madeis fatigue duties were more bearable because oftentimes he was in the trenches with showing them how to do it. that made the work more tolerable. demanding but he jealously regarded the lives and well-being of his men and they for it.m according to a historian, warren was not an executive officer. of the in every sense word, a commander and a strategist. when he had the opportunity of testing his strategic ability, he was never found wanting. hise there was never in composition an element of insubordination or lack of out all that he was ordered, yet when detailed him,uctions were given they seemed to rob him of his individuality. would have warren done much better under a general did robert lee than he under the micromanager, ulysses grant. t
and he performed as well or better than many other corps commanders. he had high standards and expectations for himself. little regard for those who did not do well or perform level ofpected excellence. his commands were well-drilled, well-tutored and in the profession of arms. his men were quick to learn the bayonet.the madeis fatigue duties were more bearable because oftentimes he was in the trenches with showing them how to do it. that made the work more tolerable. demanding but he jealously...
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the army high command said it would continue fighting until every last bit of syria had been liberatedrrespondent lina sinjab has caught up with one of them. a moment of relief for aleppo's children, finally warm and safe, away from the hell of war. no more fear, no more tears, but fun and laughter. and they even compete over who gets their picture taken. this school has turned into a temporary shelter for many families who fled the horrors of eastern aleppo. 75—year—old suliman ahmed badem's family is among them. he made it through with his wife and three children and their families. this classroom has now become their home. they have some food and some means to stay warm. they left with only the clothes they were wearing, but were stripped of all their valuables. translation: i left with my whole family. we did not take anything. the regime got the men on the floor and took everything. money, phones, everything. i only have family papers with me. where do we go back? to the war and bombardment? enough. their grandson arrived ill. they waited in freezing temperature in eastern aleppo
the army high command said it would continue fighting until every last bit of syria had been liberatedrrespondent lina sinjab has caught up with one of them. a moment of relief for aleppo's children, finally warm and safe, away from the hell of war. no more fear, no more tears, but fun and laughter. and they even compete over who gets their picture taken. this school has turned into a temporary shelter for many families who fled the horrors of eastern aleppo. 75—year—old suliman ahmed...
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the army's high command is new and it is suffering from within on the lower levels. the atlanta campaign had seen a slow bleeding of the army of tennessee's junior officers. the war was changing, just as it was changing in georgia, too. they marched out of dalton, georgia, preparing to fight the war the way they had been fighting. trench warfare is coming in. sharpshooters. repeating weapons. these are starting to change the face of the war. by the end of may, 1864, the soldiers would not have recognized the war the year before, it has changed so dramatically. hood having to deal with this changing mode of warfare, he now has to contend with new officers who are not gelling together either. the bad luck the army of tennessee has. that is what a lot of this comes down to. they just have bad lot. i make the analogy that the army of tennessee is kind of like the charlie brown army of the civil war. every time they think they are going to kick the football, the football gets yanked out from under them. john mcallister schofield -- i am not a big fan of john schofield. he
the army's high command is new and it is suffering from within on the lower levels. the atlanta campaign had seen a slow bleeding of the army of tennessee's junior officers. the war was changing, just as it was changing in georgia, too. they marched out of dalton, georgia, preparing to fight the war the way they had been fighting. trench warfare is coming in. sharpshooters. repeating weapons. these are starting to change the face of the war. by the end of may, 1864, the soldiers would not have...
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it says he goes or i go and he steps in and transferred him out of the army and so the high command is new and suffering from within the lower levels. the campaign had seen a slow bleeding of the army of tennessee's junior officers. the war was changing as the campaign began just as it was changing in georgia too. they are preparing to fight a war but it's different. trench warfare is coming in. preponderance of union rifled artillery. sharp shooters and repeating weapons. these are all starting to change the face of the war. by the end of may, 1864, i could really say, i think the soldiers would not have recognized the year before. and he has the army. he now has to contend with new officers as far as core commanders that are not necessarily geling together either. i use this quite often when i talk about those going there and the bad luck the army of tennessee has. they just have bad luck. every time they're going to get to kick the football. the football gets yanked out from under them. also the leader of the army. he's a self-serving little guy. and with the battle of franklin he i
it says he goes or i go and he steps in and transferred him out of the army and so the high command is new and suffering from within the lower levels. the campaign had seen a slow bleeding of the army of tennessee's junior officers. the war was changing as the campaign began just as it was changing in georgia too. they are preparing to fight a war but it's different. trench warfare is coming in. preponderance of union rifled artillery. sharp shooters and repeating weapons. these are all...
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it also answers to the german high command. they are starting to become their own entity during this time. in independent unit with high-performance aircraft to clear the skies of enemy and he will get the best german aircraft coming off the production line at this time and put in some of the best .ilot the new albatross the germans come out with, which you see the toture there, is superior what the allies have, and they the skies of the royal flying corps' aircraft. the royal flying corps is going to lose a lot of aircraft, and for a lot of reasons. one of them is training. german aviators getting 60 hours. your royal flying corps component is not getting the same kind of training. of course, there's a perspective. everything is relative. let's talk about the men, since i heart on that a little bit here. drones on into 1916 -- remember, this is supposed to be short, quick, and we will be victorious. now we are going on two years. there is a public perception regarding the war. we need to bolster public support for this war, an
it also answers to the german high command. they are starting to become their own entity during this time. in independent unit with high-performance aircraft to clear the skies of enemy and he will get the best german aircraft coming off the production line at this time and put in some of the best .ilot the new albatross the germans come out with, which you see the toture there, is superior what the allies have, and they the skies of the royal flying corps' aircraft. the royal flying corps is...
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believe me, the clinton high command wishes bitterly that barack obama had taken those actions againstor to the election. they needed that roll of the dice. maybe it wouldn't have changed anything, but they would certainly have liked to have seen it. >> thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >>> also coming up, security and terrorism concerns making for a rather jittery backdrop to new year's eve celebrations here in this city and beyond. cnn's jessica schneider is covering this right down the street. times square. what's going on? >> reporter: well, yeah, fred, the barricades are up. police are in place. this is new year's eve in new york city. coming up i'll tell you about the enhanced security measures this year and why they're necessary. we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals gal, isn't it? coffee: look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. goodbye, sugar. tit's what's inside the person insidwho opens it. give ancestrydna, the
believe me, the clinton high command wishes bitterly that barack obama had taken those actions againstor to the election. they needed that roll of the dice. maybe it wouldn't have changed anything, but they would certainly have liked to have seen it. >> thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >>> also coming up, security and terrorism concerns making for a rather jittery backdrop to new year's eve celebrations here in this city and beyond. cnn's jessica schneider is covering this...
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with those words, the french high command laid to rest the primary cult of 1914, and that of the all-outantry own, 1914, atits a time when artillery was merely auxiliary and poison gas to not exist. admittedn implicitly as much when he relied on artillery and economized on infantry at verdun from the very beginning, economized to the utmost, instructing the infantry even not to push on as they encounter too much resistance. german author, his novel 1931 -- there's the page of that. this was partly set in verdun. he's saying the spirit he of the german spirit, over the new war of material. ofcalled it the unequal myth the german soldier. this is really to know avail. the myth of siegfried, like that of napoleonic a long, is over. it's finished. they found a few heroes. they found a way to make the most of them. these heroes incarnated on both sides, two different kinds of willpower. defensive among the french, offensive among the german. side --ide, the french officer officer who died valiantly with his men in the woods northeast of verdun. the german advance the day after the german atta
with those words, the french high command laid to rest the primary cult of 1914, and that of the all-outantry own, 1914, atits a time when artillery was merely auxiliary and poison gas to not exist. admittedn implicitly as much when he relied on artillery and economized on infantry at verdun from the very beginning, economized to the utmost, instructing the infantry even not to push on as they encounter too much resistance. german author, his novel 1931 -- there's the page of that. this was...
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>> well, i think washington democrats, particularly in the clinton high command, are struggling to comethey lost a very winnable election. and they did that because they didn't make any positive argument for secretary clinton to be the next president of the united states and how she would help people who are struggling in this economy. and i think that's something that they really need to deal, as a party, and blaming the fbi director, blaming the russian president, doesn't help them figure out what went wrong and how they lost a very winnable election. >> i've heard a lot of democrats say the same thing that we just heard from michael, which was that there wasn't a clear enough, strong enough, pointed enough message, and that in a change election, where hillary clinton was associated with everything that was, that people didn't like, she wasn't clear enough about how she was going to change the country. if that's true, and again, i've heard a lot of democrats talk about that. what is the message? because as you point out, two years from now comes awfully fast. >> that's exactly light.
>> well, i think washington democrats, particularly in the clinton high command, are struggling to comethey lost a very winnable election. and they did that because they didn't make any positive argument for secretary clinton to be the next president of the united states and how she would help people who are struggling in this economy. and i think that's something that they really need to deal, as a party, and blaming the fbi director, blaming the russian president, doesn't help them...
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isis, so there is strong kind of connections from germany within this network back to the isis high command. and of course we also know that there was communications going on between members of this network. and the external operations wing of isis. >> and phil, what is so stunning giving this reporting and how many connections there were, how long this was going on, how much they had already caught and the fact that they had tried to key port him. knowing what we know, codo you still think there not a german failure?ort him. knowing what we know, do you still think there not a german failure?knowing what we know, d still think there not a german failure? >> any intelligence official has to scratch their head and say what happened here. somebody who stated intent to conduct attack, somebody in direct connectivity with isis affiliates and people arrested by the germans, somebody who had an interest to acquire weapons. you put that into a mix and that in most security services rideses to the top. one question remain. if you choose not to pursue this person with all your intelligence assets, t
isis, so there is strong kind of connections from germany within this network back to the isis high command. and of course we also know that there was communications going on between members of this network. and the external operations wing of isis. >> and phil, what is so stunning giving this reporting and how many connections there were, how long this was going on, how much they had already caught and the fact that they had tried to key port him. knowing what we know, codo you still...
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it's that he does one thing that seems to be alluding all of the other high commands with the army ofrder. and that he attacks when he's told to attack. that's what we're going to see down along the orange plank road. morning of may 5th. grand union offense, hancock is going to have elements of three federal corps under the command and they're going to trysto come in from thezv north. >> from george washington, it's the sixth core division. we're suppose to be anotherz &ae on this map that doesn't show up here and that's the burn side. . he was ordered them on to the field. . one man said, he won't be there. i know it. and guess what, his name is not on the map.zv he wasn't there. it's going to be intent throughout the morning. easily two to one and it's great it's going to be bush whacking on a grand scale. that's one one of the men are going to call it here.÷ú another man called it large scale indian fighting. another man said this is the first place he had nfr seen man he had killed.÷ú confederate on the other side. he dumped out and shot the man ! dead. >> and what i attribute tha
it's that he does one thing that seems to be alluding all of the other high commands with the army ofrder. and that he attacks when he's told to attack. that's what we're going to see down along the orange plank road. morning of may 5th. grand union offense, hancock is going to have elements of three federal corps under the command and they're going to trysto come in from thezv north. >> from george washington, it's the sixth core division. we're suppose to be anotherz &ae on this map...
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be reassuring in the sense that governor branstad is a familiar figure to many in the chinese high commandem straits the value the president-elect places on the relationship but i think from the chinese perspective they have a tendency to see donald trump as a pragmatist, someone who will focus on the economic issues the united states and china have and this nomination reinforcing that pra matie ingi. so not withstanding the tweets, some of that is public diplomacy versus private diplomacy that will take place once trump takes off. >>> coming up, more on our breaking news, donald trump naming retired marine general john kelly to lead the department of homeland security, the third general tapped for trump's cabinet, we'll discuss straight ahead. the guy says thet make the mistake. you made the mistake. i beg your pardon? he says, you should have chosen full-car replacement. excuse me? let me be frank, he says. you picked the wrong insurance plan. no. i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. ca
be reassuring in the sense that governor branstad is a familiar figure to many in the chinese high commandem straits the value the president-elect places on the relationship but i think from the chinese perspective they have a tendency to see donald trump as a pragmatist, someone who will focus on the economic issues the united states and china have and this nomination reinforcing that pra matie ingi. so not withstanding the tweets, some of that is public diplomacy versus private diplomacy that...
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. >> reporter: the traffic is monitored here in this high-tech command center. there is live stream patterns that are shown on monitors like look at this monitor over here. they can even look at parking lots. maryland state police and virginia state police are helping prince george's kounl officers with the grand opening. 65 prince george's county police officers are on shifts patrolling and directing traffic. officials tell me they volunteered for overtime. they are not being pulled from neighborhoods. >> it makes me feel comfortable. at least they are being pro active. better to be pro active keep things calm. >> reporter: back out here live you are looking at the intersection of tanger boulevard and oxen hill road. police are directing traffic. people are still going to the casino right now. the entrances are closed. however when some people come out others are let back in. do you see that? that is the tanger outlets parking lot. it opened up because the parking lots were filling up. officials allowed people to park and as we showed you with chopper 4 the woo
. >> reporter: the traffic is monitored here in this high-tech command center. there is live stream patterns that are shown on monitors like look at this monitor over here. they can even look at parking lots. maryland state police and virginia state police are helping prince george's kounl officers with the grand opening. 65 prince george's county police officers are on shifts patrolling and directing traffic. officials tell me they volunteered for overtime. they are not being pulled from...
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the uaw high-commanded the strike for january, whether new model year production would be at its peek governor wouldw be worn in. but the week after christmas, the company forced the union's hand. on december 30, a rumor circulated that g.m. was about grand rapids and pontiac so it could stamp out day.uick bodies a flint went on strike. the movement ended up causing to shutdown it was intended prevent. at 10 p.m., the night shift stopped working and refused to go home. strike had begun. everett was working at the known as chevy in the hole, because it was located in a low-lying area. the strike struck chevy in foreman said,e you need it. mostit-down strike was the important event of everitt's career. it made his working man's fortune possible and was the source of his long life. there was never a better time to motors than the 1940's through the 1970's. there was never a better time to laborer period. after g.m. recognized the uaw, everitt received a pension plan insurance. during world war ii, he stayed out of combat by building chevrolet.cks for once the war was won, flint was boomi
the uaw high-commanded the strike for january, whether new model year production would be at its peek governor wouldw be worn in. but the week after christmas, the company forced the union's hand. on december 30, a rumor circulated that g.m. was about grand rapids and pontiac so it could stamp out day.uick bodies a flint went on strike. the movement ended up causing to shutdown it was intended prevent. at 10 p.m., the night shift stopped working and refused to go home. strike had begun. everett...
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the army high command said it would continue fighting until every last bit of syria had been liberatedone of them. a moment of relief for aleppo's children, finally warm and safe, away from the hell of war. no more fear, no more tears, but fun and laughter. and they even compete over who gets their picture taken. this school has turned into a temporary shelter for many families who fled the horrors of eastern aleppo. 75—year—old suliman ahmed badem's family is among them. he made it through with his wife and three children and their families. this classroom has now become their home. they have some food and some means to stay warm. they left with only the clothes they were wearing, but were stripped of all their valuables. translation: i left with my whole family. we did not take anything. the regime got the men on the floor and took everything. money, phones, everything. i only have family papers with me. where do we go back? to the war and bombardment? enough. their grandson arrived ill. they waited in freezing temperature in eastern aleppo until they were evacuated. he is constantly
the army high command said it would continue fighting until every last bit of syria had been liberatedone of them. a moment of relief for aleppo's children, finally warm and safe, away from the hell of war. no more fear, no more tears, but fun and laughter. and they even compete over who gets their picture taken. this school has turned into a temporary shelter for many families who fled the horrors of eastern aleppo. 75—year—old suliman ahmed badem's family is among them. he made it through...
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it will be a chilly night tonight in the bay area with fair skies, at least, and high pressure in firm commandf the west coast. that high is sending a lot of moisture and rain and snow into the pacific northwest and far northern california, but it's blocking any moisture from us. it will be a little rainy in mendocina in the bay area, well we'll pick up a few clouds. that's at it. future cast shows by midday sunday, we get a few high clouds. but by 7:00 a.m. you can see just a few clouds sneaking into the north bay. sun until tomorrow evening when the north bay begins to cloud up. for most of us, sunday will live up to its name. here's what we're expecting: tomorrow will be nice with a clear and cool night tonight. a dry front comes through on tuesday that will really begin to cool things down. temperatures fall down, highs into the upper 50s by tuesday. our raiders are playing tomorrow on channel 5, sunday, 1:05 p.m. partly cloudy and cool at game time, a temperature of about 61 degrees. not bad weather at all. just a few clouds and a little bit of sun. if you feel there's some chill in the a
it will be a chilly night tonight in the bay area with fair skies, at least, and high pressure in firm commandf the west coast. that high is sending a lot of moisture and rain and snow into the pacific northwest and far northern california, but it's blocking any moisture from us. it will be a little rainy in mendocina in the bay area, well we'll pick up a few clouds. that's at it. future cast shows by midday sunday, we get a few high clouds. but by 7:00 a.m. you can see just a few clouds...
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on the afternoon and evening of the 21st, he calls a high-level command meeting at the austin house downtown on peachtree these days. all three infantry corps commanders, plus wheeler and gustavus smith. hood goes through each of their roles. the movement is to begin after sunset to make sure they don't spot the rebels withdrawing from their outer line. cleburne had already been marching and fighting the night of the 20th, 21st, all morning of the 21st and now is going to march again on the night of the 21st, 22nd. that's asking a lot. maney's division is with cleburne as well and he doesn't get through the city until middle of the night, 3:00 a.m. hardee with his late start knowing the debilitated state of his troops stops in at the lleyton house along the way, circa 10 or 11 and asked hood, hey, i can't get into the yankee rear by morning. can we modify the attack? maybe a flank attack? to their dying day, ascended to his dying day. no, i didn't modify my order. as i say, hood asked too much, underestimating the distance that hardee's troops would have to march. wilbur kurtz got in his car
on the afternoon and evening of the 21st, he calls a high-level command meeting at the austin house downtown on peachtree these days. all three infantry corps commanders, plus wheeler and gustavus smith. hood goes through each of their roles. the movement is to begin after sunset to make sure they don't spot the rebels withdrawing from their outer line. cleburne had already been marching and fighting the night of the 20th, 21st, all morning of the 21st and now is going to march again on the...
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high. the command was given to shoot at the knees. and the rebels' confidence failed them. the advance was staggered. the end soon came. we were beaten back with terrible loss. and much confusion. we were formed into breastworks from where we had emerged there again to be exposed. the advancing support of this line. the men came across the front part of the swale. they went down one hill, withdrew and did it again and lost men each time but finally fell back. on their right, walker's stone wall brigade making their assault against the upper part of the hill. according to general walker, he met with equally bad success. the fire was so destructive, it was a useless sacrifice to keep them under such fire. brigadier general came made a footnote to this attack. for you dog lovers -- according to the general, a dog charged with the first maryland. on three legs. as if he was seeking his dead master. he was perfectly riddled with bullets. meanwhile, on the eastern slope the advance was taking losses. on the front part of the union line, reserves had come forward. the enemy formed
high. the command was given to shoot at the knees. and the rebels' confidence failed them. the advance was staggered. the end soon came. we were beaten back with terrible loss. and much confusion. we were formed into breastworks from where we had emerged there again to be exposed. the advancing support of this line. the men came across the front part of the swale. they went down one hill, withdrew and did it again and lost men each time but finally fell back. on their right, walker's stone wall...
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his argument to the high command and emperor was the only way for japan to expand in asia and createerity sphere, their empire, was to knock out the american military force in the pacific. the americans were going to defend the old british and dutch territories. as europe was suffering under nazi occupation or nazi strain, the nazis didn't occupy great britain, thank goodness. the japanese saw an opportunity in east asia. the only power that could stop them was the united states. yamamoto said the americans have to be knocked out. they don't want war. the japanese, like the germans, watched american politics and understood it was a 50/50 split between interventionists and isolationists in the country, tilting more to isolationist. they knew in 1940, roosevelt had wonising not to go into war. the japanese felt the only way to do it was to knock out the u.s. pacific fleet, a direct blow that would force the americans back. of course, he made a mistake. he thought if you hit the american people hard enough, they're going to back away. in fact, the opposite occurred. the blunder -- the t
his argument to the high command and emperor was the only way for japan to expand in asia and createerity sphere, their empire, was to knock out the american military force in the pacific. the americans were going to defend the old british and dutch territories. as europe was suffering under nazi occupation or nazi strain, the nazis didn't occupy great britain, thank goodness. the japanese saw an opportunity in east asia. the only power that could stop them was the united states. yamamoto said...
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there you have the high pressure in full command of our bay area forecast and here's our futurecast. that swath of clouds for friday? then the clouds thicken and they gather and produce rain showers far reaches the north bay on saturday. and then we'll have a slight chance of rain showers for the new year on sunday. more likely on monday. statewide today good-looking day central valley 57 to 60. one of my pick cities has to be monterey bay at 6le degrees. 49 on the south shore. here's your beach forecast. santa cruz 71 degrees. some pretty big swells up to 12 feet. meanwhile, temperatures 50s and 60s today as the sun goes down at 5:00. here's your extended forecast giving the outside number of 70 along the seashore towards monterey and carmel valley now already 79 degrees. how about that? can you imagine? >> golfing at pebble beach. >> chilling on the beach. >> perfect. >> right. >> thanks, roberta. >>> still ahead, cooking for others for 20 years. the bay area man volunteering his culinary skills to help organizations in need. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> ell, today
there you have the high pressure in full command of our bay area forecast and here's our futurecast. that swath of clouds for friday? then the clouds thicken and they gather and produce rain showers far reaches the north bay on saturday. and then we'll have a slight chance of rain showers for the new year on sunday. more likely on monday. statewide today good-looking day central valley 57 to 60. one of my pick cities has to be monterey bay at 6le degrees. 49 on the south shore. here's your...
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yomato, who had spent some time in the united states, his uld speak english, and argument to the high command only way er was the for japan to expand in asia, and the east asian prosperity sphere, their empire, was to american military force in the pacific. to americans were going defend the old british and dutch was tories, as europe suffering under nazi occupation nazis didn'tn, the occupy great britain, the in nese saw an opportunity east asia, the only power that could stop them was the united and yomato said, the americans have to be knocked war.they don't want the japanese, like the germans, watched american politics and it was a 50/50 between interventionist and tilting more to isolationists n. 1940, franklin d. roosevelt had won re-election promising not to go into war. o the japanese felt, yomato felt the only way to do it was to knockout the u.s. pacific blow that would force the americans back and of made a mistake. he thought if you hit the american people hard enough, n. fact, thek away opposite occurred. the mistake, there are a number the tactical blunder by yomato, is that the
yomato, who had spent some time in the united states, his uld speak english, and argument to the high command only way er was the for japan to expand in asia, and the east asian prosperity sphere, their empire, was to american military force in the pacific. to americans were going defend the old british and dutch was tories, as europe suffering under nazi occupation nazis didn'tn, the occupy great britain, the in nese saw an opportunity east asia, the only power that could stop them was the...
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and his presence in africa, having lost a significant amount of men and resources which -- high pranking commanders, including generals. castro managed to subcyst, thinks to the initial support of the soviet union and subsequently by a skilled diplomaasy, and maintained relations with brazil and ecuador for support in international annexations in separation. now everything has changed but generally where characterized by the rise of the left in latin america. the extreme left led by hugo chavez has been authoritarian. for thermo, alliances we fidel and hezbollah. due to this -- the death of fidel castro will that create anything significant turnover's political classes in the hemisphere. fidel was incinerated six days ago and nobody talks about him anymore. the rest of bolivia and the states -- manifesting their content for human rights inch relation to bolivia i would like to take this opportunity to denounce their repeated, per sis sent and wilful violation of human rights by the national state of bow liva. morales has power and control of the the branches of government, to carry out assays natio
and his presence in africa, having lost a significant amount of men and resources which -- high pranking commanders, including generals. castro managed to subcyst, thinks to the initial support of the soviet union and subsequently by a skilled diplomaasy, and maintained relations with brazil and ecuador for support in international annexations in separation. now everything has changed but generally where characterized by the rise of the left in latin america. the extreme left led by hugo chavez...
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that they have a significant amount of men and resources which produce a merger among his high ranking commanders castro managed to succeed thanks to the support of the soviet union and subsequently by a diplomacy that managed to connect with latin america. in exchange for the context and maintain relations with brazil and ecuador are supporting international organization. now everything has changed, but generally we are characterized by latin america. the extreme left led by hugo chavez has spent authoritarian and also games and spain. furthermore the alliances and stayed such as groups including hezbollah. due to these reasons, castro will not create any significant political turbulence or geopolitical hemispheric. he watches the past six days ago when no one is talking about fidel anymore. cuba today only has negative influence in the state. the rest of bolivia and the states limit themselves to purely maintaining the same content for human rights. in relation, i would like to take this opportunity to announce their repeat persistence and willful violation of human rights by the national state
that they have a significant amount of men and resources which produce a merger among his high ranking commanders castro managed to succeed thanks to the support of the soviet union and subsequently by a diplomacy that managed to connect with latin america. in exchange for the context and maintain relations with brazil and ecuador are supporting international organization. now everything has changed, but generally we are characterized by latin america. the extreme left led by hugo chavez has...
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it's lasted longer than that in the past, because he does have a very high degree of command over facts, he often talks about the economy. he's going to be talking, i expect, about international terrorism, and we have the assassination of the ambassador from russia to turkey just, what is it? four days ago now. he may well bring up that issue. it is also an opportunity for, you know, people to -- or journalists to throw him sort of random questions, perhaps about his personal life, which is normally off limits when it comes to talking about vladimir putin. so it will be interesting to watch. >> many people will be keeping watch on that news conference. you say last year some three hours, and of course many people will keep an eye on donald trump's twitter account as well. matthew chance live for us in moscow. thank you. >>> there's new evidence russia was behind the hacking of the dnc. the cyber committee that first investigated the hack say the same hackers have been targeting the ukrainian military. claire sebastian reports from washington. >> in the summer of 2015 you have the initia
it's lasted longer than that in the past, because he does have a very high degree of command over facts, he often talks about the economy. he's going to be talking, i expect, about international terrorism, and we have the assassination of the ambassador from russia to turkey just, what is it? four days ago now. he may well bring up that issue. it is also an opportunity for, you know, people to -- or journalists to throw him sort of random questions, perhaps about his personal life, which is...
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high pressure is still in firm command of the east pacific. most moisture being directed to the pacific northwest. the low you see spinning, that is what gave us all the rain. look at all the colorful lights in the city of san francisco. there is city hall, the dome with the red stripes. concord 34. livermore 33. san jose 37. it's freezing in santa rosa. future cast for tomorrow shows nothing but blue. clear skies and stunning visibility. here is what we are expecting tonight, cold with lows in the 20s. warmer day tomorrow. warming trend, however slight for wednesday. sunshine from the north to the great valley. in the 30s in the mountains. tomorrow we manage the low 50s in the warmest spot but warming up each day until by wednesday we hit 60 inland. by thursday we get a chance of a few light showers. favoring the north bay. for friday and saturday partly cloudy skies and temperatures dip. but the headline for the next couple of days, sunshine and cold. warm yourself up, i know this is good news for you but my -- >> coming up in sports the bea
high pressure is still in firm command of the east pacific. most moisture being directed to the pacific northwest. the low you see spinning, that is what gave us all the rain. look at all the colorful lights in the city of san francisco. there is city hall, the dome with the red stripes. concord 34. livermore 33. san jose 37. it's freezing in santa rosa. future cast for tomorrow shows nothing but blue. clear skies and stunning visibility. here is what we are expecting tonight, cold with lows in...
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the holiday high jinx from the staffers to the commander in chief.ay season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 cash 4 lifes ♪3 pick 3s ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million snow bank. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. in the 3.7 seconds it takes ry watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >>> ♪ >>> ♪ >>> look at this beautiful shot in the poconos. people skiing and the snow blowing, the sun, peaking through the trees. >> they're rejoicing with thi
the holiday high jinx from the staffers to the commander in chief.ay season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 cash 4 lifes ♪3 pick 3s ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million snow bank. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means...
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nicole: commanders on high alert as the fbi investigates specific and imminent threat steps away fromg english cause the tip in from an undisclosed location overseas warning of a potential bombing at universal city station today. that is steps away from universal studios. authorities are taking no chances. >> usc is the mayor mentioned in an current of transit stations are we deploy our canine explosive detection teams. the undercover operations underway as well. nicole: nearly 150,000 passengers every day. commander should expect armed police on the train from the canine units and of course random bag searches. cheryl: stayed in california, the death toll for the warehouse fire has risen to 36. prosecutors say murder charges could result from their investigation into the fire that group have driven underground dance party in a building known as the gauche. the alameda county sheriffs believe more bodies will be found in the sleep of building fire in the united states and more than a decade. he cautioned it was impossible to be absolutely positive until the entire recovery effort is c
nicole: commanders on high alert as the fbi investigates specific and imminent threat steps away fromg english cause the tip in from an undisclosed location overseas warning of a potential bombing at universal city station today. that is steps away from universal studios. authorities are taking no chances. >> usc is the mayor mentioned in an current of transit stations are we deploy our canine explosive detection teams. the undercover operations underway as well. nicole: nearly 150,000...
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they are threatening to sanction p putin at the very same time there are people high on the trump command considering lifting sanctions against russia. so we have a direct conflict shaping up. and if that leads somewhere, in there are more threats that carl suggests down road you might see calls for that but i this i it is way too premature to think this congress is going to open by investigating the new president of the united states. i don't think that's this t cards. what i do think is we have conflicts now shaping up and i don't think this is going to be the first. there will be another over china if donald trump tries to get rid of the one china policy, i think he'll face a challenge. even could be threats over israel. have to see how that plays out. but i think right now the major story tonight is you have two leading voices from congress, you know, which which is a co-equal branch of government, we should never forget that, directly challenging the new president elect from their own party. >> kayleigh mcenany. i've asked of many trump supporters. i asked of mccain and graham earlie
they are threatening to sanction p putin at the very same time there are people high on the trump command considering lifting sanctions against russia. so we have a direct conflict shaping up. and if that leads somewhere, in there are more threats that carl suggests down road you might see calls for that but i this i it is way too premature to think this congress is going to open by investigating the new president of the united states. i don't think that's this t cards. what i do think is we...
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clock on the roads and behind the scenes.ann sterling takes us inside the d-o-t's command center as it shifts into high gear. when flurries fall... workers at the department of transportation are hard at work making sure the roads are free of trouble spots. 10.11.31-35 depending on the weather, phones can be ringing off the hook.10.11.43just kind of hectic at times this is the dot's command downtown milwaukee.it's the brain of the operations -- where dot employees monitor more than 400 traffic cameras across the state.10.11.18-22 our peak travel times are 6am to 9 am.there were 258 crashes across the state this weekend -- nearly half the amount of crashes reported after the state's last snow storm on march 2nd. 10.07.58 cars in ditches, crashes,nothing major no full closures.10.07.36 probably because it was sunday yesterday. the march 2 to 3 was a monday into tuesday so on the roads.they were able to stay home and let plows do there jobs.. 48 down in racine county where 7 to 8 inches of snow fell nats plows 6.39.18 plows were out early this morning, clearing roads, side streets and parking lots. 10.08.
clock on the roads and behind the scenes.ann sterling takes us inside the d-o-t's command center as it shifts into high gear. when flurries fall... workers at the department of transportation are hard at work making sure the roads are free of trouble spots. 10.11.31-35 depending on the weather, phones can be ringing off the hook.10.11.43just kind of hectic at times this is the dot's command downtown milwaukee.it's the brain of the operations -- where dot employees monitor more than 400 traffic...
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high pressure now in command of northern california means we will have sunny conditions today, tomorrow, tuesday, wednesday and things will warm. skyrocketing all the way up into the sweltering upper 50s by midweek. the air quality is going to suffer for the north bay tomorrow so no wood-burning. a steadier forecast. futurecast shows we have fairly transparent skies with not much in the way of clouds tomorrow. this is a loop showing the way things should look tomorrow. maybe a few high clouds in the north bay and that's about it. still cold tonight with lows in the 20s. morning between now and wednesday and a slight shower chance on wednesday and more than a slight chance on christmas day. at least the models are hinting at it. heading out of the bay area, we have plenty of clouds, readings mostly in the 50s except in the mountains. in the extended forecast, we are looking for sunshine tomorrow and tuesday. mostly sunny on wednesday. a chance of showers on thursday but not much and then we keep it partly cloudy through the weekend when we introduce a chance of getting wet again on chris
high pressure now in command of northern california means we will have sunny conditions today, tomorrow, tuesday, wednesday and things will warm. skyrocketing all the way up into the sweltering upper 50s by midweek. the air quality is going to suffer for the north bay tomorrow so no wood-burning. a steadier forecast. futurecast shows we have fairly transparent skies with not much in the way of clouds tomorrow. this is a loop showing the way things should look tomorrow. maybe a few high clouds...
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the new york city police say they have moved teams including the critical response command to high profileations around new york. the police monitoring events in germany very very closely and around the world. take a look at how the u.s. is increasing security. that's next. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> police department in the united states and around the world are increasing security. the nypd has moved teams to high profile locations around the city. evan perez joins me with the latest. what kind of measures are we talking about here to secure what could be soft targets around the country? >> well john like you mexed the
the new york city police say they have moved teams including the critical response command to high profileations around new york. the police monitoring events in germany very very closely and around the world. take a look at how the u.s. is increasing security. that's next. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine!...
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how close, how high up the chain of command do the go?ct of this is that the cyber response could never end up being public. this is something the officials at the pentagon, the white house national security council v been very clear on. they want to make sure, and the president himself has said, they don't do a lot of chest-thumping on the cyber response if, indeed, there is a cyber retaliation that goes along with what we're expecting is going to be an economic focus. >> one of the priorities, as you noted, is this idea of having unassailable facts, want just by russia but, frankly, by donald trump and the incoming administration that's basically dismissed this that russia was behind this during the course of the time saying the evidence just isn't out there. if you have the evidence, show it to us. is that one thing they need to try to do to put an end to it to make it so donald trump is not, in effect, inclined to wind this back in the new year? >> if they don't do it today, they'll have this intelligence assessment, this report, this
how close, how high up the chain of command do the go?ct of this is that the cyber response could never end up being public. this is something the officials at the pentagon, the white house national security council v been very clear on. they want to make sure, and the president himself has said, they don't do a lot of chest-thumping on the cyber response if, indeed, there is a cyber retaliation that goes along with what we're expecting is going to be an economic focus. >> one of the...
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firstly worth remembering how rare it is to see a successful two-term president with high approval ratings completely in commandmself so bush -- george w. bush, two terms but was at 30% approval ratings. bill clinton, two terms but he was consumed by the impeachment and the pardons at the end, reagan two terms baby the end of his last year he was kind of -- we now know he had begun to have early on set alzheimer's disease. so you really have to go back to eisenhower because before that the way you have had a president in his eighth year, popular, successful and i think he views his job now as almost a kind of educator in chief, he wants to demonstrate how to be president. calm, cool, rational. his message was we don't overreact. i don't want us to overreact to the russians. we're stronger than they are and the point he was making about the hacks is we didn't get involved, we didn't talk about it then because i didn't want to overreact, i didn't want to get -- turn it into something partisan so his whole effort is to demonstrate that government and the presidency has to be serious, impartial, put things in conte
firstly worth remembering how rare it is to see a successful two-term president with high approval ratings completely in commandmself so bush -- george w. bush, two terms but was at 30% approval ratings. bill clinton, two terms but he was consumed by the impeachment and the pardons at the end, reagan two terms baby the end of his last year he was kind of -- we now know he had begun to have early on set alzheimer's disease. so you really have to go back to eisenhower because before that the way...
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commands. >> california man suing high ends fashion store, versace, saying versace discriminated dollars againstim and other after can american customers. christopher filed complaint about their very watch restore at the san francisco premium outlets. he said he was told to discriminate against african-americans by using a special code when one every them walked into the store. he is mixed race. he claims he was fire after he worked therefore less than a month. et cetera suing for unpaid wages, also damages, versace has denied all of the allegations and is already filed a request for dismissal of that suit. >>> oh, hide the chinchilla. millions of dollars of coats swiped off the rack. take look at the surveillance video. the new york city police department, shows trio, break the glass, at the dennis bass i will buy teak, upper east side. very expensive store. >> this all took place on christmas eve. so, once inside, the suspects, well, they made b line for the most expensive chin kill a furs, run over $100,000 per fur. it gets even high nerve some cases. police are trying to crackdown the people
commands. >> california man suing high ends fashion store, versace, saying versace discriminated dollars againstim and other after can american customers. christopher filed complaint about their very watch restore at the san francisco premium outlets. he said he was told to discriminate against african-americans by using a special code when one every them walked into the store. he is mixed race. he claims he was fire after he worked therefore less than a month. et cetera suing for unpaid...
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memorial to show case the power offer reconciliation weeks before donald trump takes over as commander in chief. and a high level defector says kim jong-un is racing toward next year. he may be calculating the new administration in the u.s. and south korea will not take action to stop him. our correspondents, analysts and guests are standing by as we bring you full coverage of the day's top stories. first, live in hollywood with more on the life and death of carrie fisher. >> reporter: here on hollywood boulevard earlier, they observed a moment of silence. you can understand why she is so loved. whether you listened to her in interviews or read her writings or see her onscreen, she was a genius on so many levels. >> i should have expected to find you holding his leash. >> reporter: as princess leia, arguably the most beloved movie franchise ever, "star wars." princess onscreen, hollywood royalty off it. with a sharp wit and sharper pen. mother actress debbie reynolds, father eddie fisher. >> reporter: she wove her experiences as a show biz kid who struggled with addiction and a best selling novel, postcard
memorial to show case the power offer reconciliation weeks before donald trump takes over as commander in chief. and a high level defector says kim jong-un is racing toward next year. he may be calculating the new administration in the u.s. and south korea will not take action to stop him. our correspondents, analysts and guests are standing by as we bring you full coverage of the day's top stories. first, live in hollywood with more on the life and death of carrie fisher. >> reporter:...
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high visibility locations and then we protect them. >> ayman, this is also the first holiday season that the nypd trained an elite police unit called the critical response command and they are saw especially patrolling high traffic areas like this. >> thank you very much for that, morgan. if there isn't security concerns there, may be another type of concern that travelers are concerned about, and that's going to be weather and the affect that may have on plans. and joining me now for a complete holiday weather picture, bonnie schneider. how is the weather looking? >> as we approach christmas day, we are looking at a blizzard in one part of the country, and it's going to be a whiteout situation for bismarck and rapid city. forget about visibility, with the warnings in place, we are looking at the blizzard and winter weather impacting millions of americans under winter weather alerts, and that is for sunday and another threat to the south where the air is warmer and it's severe warmer, thunderstorms from grand island all the way down through wichita, stormy conditions and a risk for tornado, and the greatest threat is for gusty winds and we are dealing with wet
high visibility locations and then we protect them. >> ayman, this is also the first holiday season that the nypd trained an elite police unit called the critical response command and they are saw especially patrolling high traffic areas like this. >> thank you very much for that, morgan. if there isn't security concerns there, may be another type of concern that travelers are concerned about, and that's going to be weather and the affect that may have on plans. and joining me now...
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. >> his helpers at the north american aerospace defense command using fighter jets and high-tech gpstrack his every move. norad posting updates online and boy, does santa move fast. over the last 24 hours, the jolly old elf delivering gifts to an estimated 390,000 homes per minute. that's over 6,000 a second. just how does he do it? >> i'm sure he has like elves. >> magic. >> and rudolph flies, too. >> magic. >> reindeer to make them fly. >> since santa has been busy we turn to the next best thing. for sleighology. >> he can be everywhere at once. he has spt, he has space time package transfer. amazon and fedex have been working very hard trying to harness this but it's quite difficult. i mean, he's santa for crying out loud. >> ready rudolph? >> ready santa! >> of course, we can't forget rudolph and the team of eight reindeer leading the way. >> up, up, up and away! >> you cannot take spt away from santa. no way to transfer that to fedex that's for sure. >> he's santa for crying out loud. >> you just don't question it and you don't want to discount with all this technology, rudolph'
. >> his helpers at the north american aerospace defense command using fighter jets and high-tech gpstrack his every move. norad posting updates online and boy, does santa move fast. over the last 24 hours, the jolly old elf delivering gifts to an estimated 390,000 homes per minute. that's over 6,000 a second. just how does he do it? >> i'm sure he has like elves. >> magic. >> and rudolph flies, too. >> magic. >> reindeer to make them fly. >> since...
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command going in to work and home from work. another system will also move in. 52 degrees in san mateo. 53 will be your high in oakland. temperatures are stable average as well. and the cool air will filter and the lender. --and linger >> brittney: temperatures will warm up because of the ring as we go into friday. and then, as we approached the weekend we will have a few showers. but, on monday we will start to dry out. but not for the trajected. -- do not forget your jacke t! >>audio difficulties >> steve:good >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and
command going in to work and home from work. another system will also move in. 52 degrees in san mateo. 53 will be your high in oakland. temperatures are stable average as well. and the cool air will filter and the lender. --and linger >> brittney: temperatures will warm up because of the ring as we go into friday. and then, as we approached the weekend we will have a few showers. but, on monday we will start to dry out. but not for the trajected. -- do not forget your jacke t!...
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women are absolutely capable of performing in extraordinary ways if high expectations become the norm. >> brangham: commandantr says full integration takes place after boot camp. and while he says the marines are looking into some further integration now, he feels separate training has advantages. >> we believe the way we do recruit training sets women and men up for success. that, they're able to, particularly at the beginning, move at their own rate, at their own speed, build confidence. and then as they go further down they end up training together. >> brangham: tomorrow night, we'll see how the three recruits we met made it through boot camp. will they pass the tough physical standards required to make it to the frontlines? for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in parris island, south carolina. >> woodruff: there is more online about exactly what that first night of boot camp is really like, all the chaos and disorientation. you can see it at pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: a journalist's take on getting your news from facebook. plus, remembering pioneering ast
women are absolutely capable of performing in extraordinary ways if high expectations become the norm. >> brangham: commandantr says full integration takes place after boot camp. and while he says the marines are looking into some further integration now, he feels separate training has advantages. >> we believe the way we do recruit training sets women and men up for success. that, they're able to, particularly at the beginning, move at their own rate, at their own speed, build...
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still command high prices for products patients have few if any other options.ate. julie: when it came to m&a in 2016, the most important dealmaker of the year was an oklahoma native with a background in the telephone business. back in july, randall stephenson's at&t reported unremarkable quarterly figures, which is why the mega deal with time warner topped the m&a charts in 2016. with more on what the deal means investors, bloomberg gadfly columnist carol lachapelle. you think of at&t. what could be more boring? sorry. but the telecoms are these behemoths, slow-moving, study returning businesses. here comes this big deal. how does somebody who is an oklahoma guy, etc. -- how does he make it happen? >> that is why it is so interesting. listen to randall stephenson, he does not strike you as somebody running one of the biggest businesses in hollywood. that is why the deal is interesting. back in the second half of this year before the deal was announced, investors were getting concerned about at&t. they have been losing customers to t-mobile that accelerated. t-m
still command high prices for products patients have few if any other options.ate. julie: when it came to m&a in 2016, the most important dealmaker of the year was an oklahoma native with a background in the telephone business. back in july, randall stephenson's at&t reported unremarkable quarterly figures, which is why the mega deal with time warner topped the m&a charts in 2016. with more on what the deal means investors, bloomberg gadfly columnist carol lachapelle. you think of...