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we see the storm clouds on the horizon -- in the horizon and what this budget does is it gets the government to be honest with the taxpayers that give us the money in the first place so we can balance the budget and get this debt on the right track. we invest in the right way by giving people their own money so they can make decisions what's right for their family, instead of having washington run it all. now, there's one last thing i'd like to say. as i get carried away on the rhetoric, the c.b.o. is an agency we use quite a bit here. and the congressional budget office is a very important government agency that gives us all of our cost estimates. this budget is written on their estimates. and for the last six years we've had a director at the congressional budget office by the name of doug elmendorf who has done an outstanding job as director of the c.b.o. i've worked very closely with mr. elmendorf, dr. elmendorf, and with c.b.o. in my prior capacity. he was a democratic appointee, but the c.b.o. director is supposed to call the balls and the strikes and play it fair. doug elmendorf has d
we see the storm clouds on the horizon -- in the horizon and what this budget does is it gets the government to be honest with the taxpayers that give us the money in the first place so we can balance the budget and get this debt on the right track. we invest in the right way by giving people their own money so they can make decisions what's right for their family, instead of having washington run it all. now, there's one last thing i'd like to say. as i get carried away on the rhetoric, the...
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what the data is telling us is that it is very difficult to outperform the benchmark over the horizon and these are professional managers with investment insight. if they can't beat the insight, what does it mean for the aver investor? >> what did you look at a, in different categories whether international or small company, growth value, et cetera et cetera was the percentage of funds that beat their benchmarks in the one, five, and ten year periods? did anybody do it? >> well, if you look across the nine u.s. boxes, you'll see none of the categories outperformed the benchmark. over short-term near term medium term or longer term horizon. >> it's often thought that perhaps with the return of volatility that some of these actively managed funds will do better but your research also shows that's not the case. >> that is not the case. if you go back to the last two periods with heightened volatility and stress in the market such as 2001 or 2008 if you look at those reports, you'll see that most of the managers did not beat the benchmarks. >> domestic equity funds lagged considerably acr
what the data is telling us is that it is very difficult to outperform the benchmark over the horizon and these are professional managers with investment insight. if they can't beat the insight, what does it mean for the aver investor? >> what did you look at a, in different categories whether international or small company, growth value, et cetera et cetera was the percentage of funds that beat their benchmarks in the one, five, and ten year periods? did anybody do it? >> well, if...
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you look to the horizon. you move this back-and-forth until the sun is reflected from here to here thus measuring the angle at the bottom. it is more exact than a gunther's quadrant. it gives you your latitude as accurately as possible. it was used all the way until the invention of the gps. it is a very accurate tool. latitude was easy enough. longitude was a different problem. longitude is the north and south lines. they go from one pole to the next. part of the problem with the longitude is that there is no geographical area on earth that is different enough for you to measure away from. there is no real point in the earth that you can tell you are east or west of it we had to settle on a primary the, zero degrees. today, it sits over greenwich england. there is a great observatory there, the royal observatory. england won all the wars and got to tell people what they were going to use. it is not just those reasons. england was the one that eventually solved the longitude problem. by 1773, there was a cloc
you look to the horizon. you move this back-and-forth until the sun is reflected from here to here thus measuring the angle at the bottom. it is more exact than a gunther's quadrant. it gives you your latitude as accurately as possible. it was used all the way until the invention of the gps. it is a very accurate tool. latitude was easy enough. longitude was a different problem. longitude is the north and south lines. they go from one pole to the next. part of the problem with the longitude is...
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horizon. so i think energy for a part of a portfolio over the next quarter or so will give really good returns for the next three to five years. >> how important is the interest rate scenario to you and your investments, scott? we saw just the other day when the fed chief ms. yellen said they were going to be very patient. we saw the stock market shoot up. we're still hinging on every statement from the federal reserve. >> well you know sue, it's interesting, every period that precedes a fed rate increase in the post-war period has been associated with a stock market rally. and the reason i think that that happens is that the fed will move only if it's convinced that the economy is strong. if the economy is strong that's good for stocks. so i see the fed rate increase if we do get it in the second half of the year say, a positive sign for equities. and history also shows us that in the period that follows a rate increase we would expect to see equities continue to perform well. so over the nex
horizon. so i think energy for a part of a portfolio over the next quarter or so will give really good returns for the next three to five years. >> how important is the interest rate scenario to you and your investments, scott? we saw just the other day when the fed chief ms. yellen said they were going to be very patient. we saw the stock market shoot up. we're still hinging on every statement from the federal reserve. >> well you know sue, it's interesting, every period that...
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. >> is that on the horizon? >> no. >> if i can't make it short. >> what is your body fat per percentage percentage? >> around nine. >> let me go get that for you. >> sugar, sugar. >> and now, farrell takes the field. and now shgs, the same reason that farrell wore the same number in all games, with the kansas city a's, it was a drum up
. >> is that on the horizon? >> no. >> if i can't make it short. >> what is your body fat per percentage percentage? >> around nine. >> let me go get that for you. >> sugar, sugar. >> and now, farrell takes the field. and now shgs, the same reason that farrell wore the same number in all games, with the kansas city a's, it was a drum up
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that is on the horizon for us. so that's part of if you will our crystal ball for this contract. >> thank you. i'm now waiting for commissioner murphy to come back because he wanted to be back for the vote. >> i can ask a question, why does this firm out score others by such a huge margin. it's not even this close. ? >> you are right. i think it comes down to the experience they have with other agencies and other ports. one of the key scoring criteria was relevant experience and they have a very strong team they brought in and the written material was stellar. i think it's a combination of experience and an excellent staff. >> yeah, why would the other firms look at this the next time another contract comes up, i would work very hard to shore up my gaps.
that is on the horizon for us. so that's part of if you will our crystal ball for this contract. >> thank you. i'm now waiting for commissioner murphy to come back because he wanted to be back for the vote. >> i can ask a question, why does this firm out score others by such a huge margin. it's not even this close. ? >> you are right. i think it comes down to the experience they have with other agencies and other ports. one of the key scoring criteria was relevant experience...
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few clouds that are drifting across the horizon in the oakland area. also near sfo. otherwise the winds up to about 10 miles per hour at sfo. that's about it. everything else is under 5. temperature-wise 47 degrees in throughout the industry valley. 54 san francisco. mid 50s in oakland and we have changes. we have this area of low pressure it's going to bank up against the ridge of high pressure. causing a pressure gradient. so it's going to turn pretty breezy this afternoon to downright windy later on tonight. we'll notice the return of the onshore flow as well. 77 degrees today the forecast high in oakland when the average high is 64. well above average in throughout the santa clara valley. east of the bay the numbers in the 70s and 80s. north bay numbers to 76 in sonoma. and turning pretty blustery and windy in windsor at 78. the easter forecast michelle, it's still coming up. >>> all right roberta. >> yeah baby wrestlemania. 31. santa clara california. >> oh, sounds like a lot of fun in santa clara right there. of course wrestlemania. it attracted the biggest cro
few clouds that are drifting across the horizon in the oakland area. also near sfo. otherwise the winds up to about 10 miles per hour at sfo. that's about it. everything else is under 5. temperature-wise 47 degrees in throughout the industry valley. 54 san francisco. mid 50s in oakland and we have changes. we have this area of low pressure it's going to bank up against the ridge of high pressure. causing a pressure gradient. so it's going to turn pretty breezy this afternoon to downright windy...
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. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> baseball-size hailstones. >> oh, my god! it's in my room. >> massive wildfires. >> it looked apocalyptic to me. >> mother earth at her worst. >> i totally thought i was going to die. >> and the cameras are rolling. >>> "caught on camera: man versus nature." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the power of the natural world surrounds us, and though it can bey inspiring, it can also be deadly. disaster could strike without warning and leave behind other devastation. when battle lines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> and though you can see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> -- you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only
. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> baseball-size hailstones. >> oh, my god! it's in my room. >> massive wildfires. >> it looked apocalyptic to me. >> mother earth at her worst. >> i totally thought i was going to die. >> and the cameras are rolling. >>> "caught on camera: man versus nature." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the power of the natural world surrounds...
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the construction phase it would be lengthy maybe 6 to 9 months to implement that's an added cost horizon vision we're proposing is an edition that can be obviously implemented in a less efficient manner and the cost analysis we have provided to you it is actually acquit a discrepancy between trying to put something in front of a building in other words closer to the street to force to have a new floor diagram this house was built in 1903 we'll have to create a floor that applies taking floors and is significant impact so their proposal that we are presenting to you is acceptable and compatible with the modest edition an 8 hundred square feet home we're proposing 4 hundred for a total of 12 hundred square feet so commissioners, of course, i'm here to answer any questions and more than happy to interact with the appellants and the structural engineer if you think that's a step that will lead us towards a possible resolution thank you. >> have you taken a look at what at the proposals that i asked about in the cost? >> yeah. >> yeah. and we have. >> and would some of the proposals be implem
the construction phase it would be lengthy maybe 6 to 9 months to implement that's an added cost horizon vision we're proposing is an edition that can be obviously implemented in a less efficient manner and the cost analysis we have provided to you it is actually acquit a discrepancy between trying to put something in front of a building in other words closer to the street to force to have a new floor diagram this house was built in 1903 we'll have to create a floor that applies taking floors...
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live look outside our emeryville camera showing you blue skies, few clouds on the horizon but the sunown at 7:29 on this saturday evening. the forecast does call for a clear and cool overnight period with those clear skies. we cool off rather quickly. it's also warmer on the way tomorrow and unfortunately the next seven days no signs of any moisture on the horizon. right now as you step outside it's 80 in concord. the same in fairfield, comfortable 65 in downtown san francisco. 77 in fremont and san jose, checking in with a temperature of 77. right now a bit of a breeze out there. coming off the ocean water at sfo. 20 miles-per-hour, a gust of 20 at half moon bay, and the wind overnight, going to switch to a southeasterly flow, bumping up our temperatures. satellite and ray door showing nothing but clear skies. high clouds trying to break into northern california. the wider picture shows a high pressure off the coast and will influence our weather tomorrow. notice other cold front to the west. that's going slide through on monday. no rain associated with it. it will bump our temperatu
live look outside our emeryville camera showing you blue skies, few clouds on the horizon but the sunown at 7:29 on this saturday evening. the forecast does call for a clear and cool overnight period with those clear skies. we cool off rather quickly. it's also warmer on the way tomorrow and unfortunately the next seven days no signs of any moisture on the horizon. right now as you step outside it's 80 in concord. the same in fairfield, comfortable 65 in downtown san francisco. 77 in fremont...
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we have sunshine coming up over the horizon but at the same time it's cooler and breezier. we have windchills in the 30s you want to bundle up out the door. obviously lots of sunshine on the way, keep the sunglasses handy when you step hind the wheel. as we roll through the day, 52 high around # p.m. that's standard for this time. year. that's close to normal. 46 is the normal temperature we'll have to wait until lunch time before we get into the 50s. high temperatures in the lehigh valley will stop in the mid 40s 47 in reading. 49 in toms river. a lot of 52s across the south jersey and delaware portion of the region and 50 on the peninsula in cape may. clouds will start to build in as the system to the south begins to push rain in our direction. the rain itself probably doesn't arrive until later tomorrow night. it's one of those situations where you head the door tomorrow evening to dinner and a movie it's probably dry but then you come back out of the restaurant or movie theater late it's starting to get a little bit wet. 7:00 p.m., future tracker 6 has clouds, the rain
we have sunshine coming up over the horizon but at the same time it's cooler and breezier. we have windchills in the 30s you want to bundle up out the door. obviously lots of sunshine on the way, keep the sunglasses handy when you step hind the wheel. as we roll through the day, 52 high around # p.m. that's standard for this time. year. that's close to normal. 46 is the normal temperature we'll have to wait until lunch time before we get into the 50s. high temperatures in the lehigh valley will...
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we have sunshine coming up over the horizon later on. 13 degrees in philadelphia. starting out cold this morning just five in allentown, 11 in wilmington, 11 in dover. 10 in trenton. 16 in wildwood. we have several new record lows including the 5 up in allentown to talk about this morning. the windchills, even though the wind are not that strong it feels like zero across the region. bundle up. do expect delays in the morning commute. we have snow-packed side streets, temperatures are so cold, salt is less effective you might find on the secondaries and mains there are partial snow coverage and that will slow things down during the morning commute. 17 by 9:00 a.m. 22 by noon. the high is 26 reading at 3:00 p.m. things gradually get better over the weekend. >> reporter: she was tecting me early -- texting me early this morning. even though she is off, she also like the energizer bunny. she said welcome back from the vacation david. good morning everybody, you can see the streets have a good amount of snow and ice. you can seem the accumulations we have tire track als
we have sunshine coming up over the horizon later on. 13 degrees in philadelphia. starting out cold this morning just five in allentown, 11 in wilmington, 11 in dover. 10 in trenton. 16 in wildwood. we have several new record lows including the 5 up in allentown to talk about this morning. the windchills, even though the wind are not that strong it feels like zero across the region. bundle up. do expect delays in the morning commute. we have snow-packed side streets, temperatures are so cold,...
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if you go out, you'll see the sun coming up over the horizon the storm is gone, as are the clouds. but brother is it cold. 3 in allentown is a record low. 7898 in wilmington is a record, with the. i think the airport atlantic city has hit a new record low. there's a little bit of light wind. when you start out that cold it's easy to get raw numbers. 12 below for the current windchill in lancaster. zero in philadelphia. definitely on the bold and cold side this morning. if you're heading out for the morning commute expect delays, we have snow-packed side streets, the temperatures are so cold, the salt is less effective, the main highways look pretty good, but we have a plow truck going by on monument road. there's still snow coverage on monument road. 26 is the high, that will be at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. all right, matt pellman give us the skinny on the roads this morning. a lot of them had snow, right. >> reporter: i don't mind the bold, but this cold is for the birds. because of the cold, the salt is not helping us on the secondary routes. here at dekalb a pike, ilsd watch it,
if you go out, you'll see the sun coming up over the horizon the storm is gone, as are the clouds. but brother is it cold. 3 in allentown is a record low. 7898 in wilmington is a record, with the. i think the airport atlantic city has hit a new record low. there's a little bit of light wind. when you start out that cold it's easy to get raw numbers. 12 below for the current windchill in lancaster. zero in philadelphia. definitely on the bold and cold side this morning. if you're heading out for...
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that would be a new approach, but nothing concrete on the horizon here. they want to figure something out until may. >> orientation meeting -- that will be the take away word for today. let's talk about ukraine as well. western leaders again pushing for the cease-fire to survive. again, people in brussels are worried about the war breaking out again. >> right and that is something of course, that chancellor merkel and commission president junker talked about especially the possibility of new sanctions on the horizon. that is something the european council would have to decide when they meet next on the 19th and 20th of march. sanctions will be on the agenda anyway because some of the sanctions will have to be extended. since the european union has ruled out any military solution this is really the only means they have to build up pressure on russia, but the problems are still the same here, too although the majority of the european union states are in favor of the sanctions that are in place right now, it will be tough to have new ones because some of the
that would be a new approach, but nothing concrete on the horizon here. they want to figure something out until may. >> orientation meeting -- that will be the take away word for today. let's talk about ukraine as well. western leaders again pushing for the cease-fire to survive. again, people in brussels are worried about the war breaking out again. >> right and that is something of course, that chancellor merkel and commission president junker talked about especially the...
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the valuation plays out on a long horizon basis. olivia: you do like the schiller ratio, which is retroactive. but you are saying that this sort of jack vogel market cap weighted index, the bull run that has enabled that success, is over. why are we looking at a valuation metric that inspires past performance? rob: i'm not saying it is over. i'm saying the market is expensive. if you buy stocks today at today's valuation multiples, you are either saying this market is cheap or you are saying i have a self-discipline and i know when to get off the train, i know when the bell will chime and i will hear a chime before others do. tom: rob arnott with us. we will speak about all that is going on in passive investing. olivia: coming up, we are going to continue the conversation with rob arnott focusing on emerging markets and why he thinks they are worth the risk. this is "bloomberg surveillance." happy friday. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene, with olivia sterns, on a friday. $46.62. olivia: we begin
the valuation plays out on a long horizon basis. olivia: you do like the schiller ratio, which is retroactive. but you are saying that this sort of jack vogel market cap weighted index, the bull run that has enabled that success, is over. why are we looking at a valuation metric that inspires past performance? rob: i'm not saying it is over. i'm saying the market is expensive. if you buy stocks today at today's valuation multiples, you are either saying this market is cheap or you are saying i...
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. >> for the investor that has a longer term time horizon, if we do indeed see weakness in this market i assume you would encourage them to add to their positions. how do you think the market will take ternings season? >> if we get the sense things are better in europe and trading partners do better that's what we need. it could look ahead. sometimes, we're looking right at now. sometimes we're looking at six months, sometimes we look at 12 months. usually when we get a sense of this is as bad as it's going to be we tend to look out further and i call that a positive. >> call me a polyya nah, john but i wonder whether a bad earnings report is a good thing because then the cops become easier to hit. >> set it a slightly different way and i think also the fed has got to be looking at this too. a connection between profits and economic growth and, you know, as you said earlier in the program, i'm sure janet yellin doesn't want to raise too early or late but which side of the angels are you on? >> on that note we'll leave it there. have a great weekend, john, and thank you for joining us.
. >> for the investor that has a longer term time horizon, if we do indeed see weakness in this market i assume you would encourage them to add to their positions. how do you think the market will take ternings season? >> if we get the sense things are better in europe and trading partners do better that's what we need. it could look ahead. sometimes, we're looking right at now. sometimes we're looking at six months, sometimes we look at 12 months. usually when we get a sense of...
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foreground, where it is all shaded in black the slight of day just barely a chance to start over the horizon. you have the high school off in the distance, typically can see the bay so nice sliver of sunlight making it to pop out there. there are gray skies also indicated when we go to storm scan 36789 see how the clouds have really start today take overtake the radar especially, the satelite picture anyway. but, as we
foreground, where it is all shaded in black the slight of day just barely a chance to start over the horizon. you have the high school off in the distance, typically can see the bay so nice sliver of sunlight making it to pop out there. there are gray skies also indicated when we go to storm scan 36789 see how the clouds have really start today take overtake the radar especially, the satelite picture anyway. but, as we
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and spring is in the horizon. it's on the horizon. it's in the seven-day forecast.mething to look forward to. for philadelphia right now, 42 degrees. we're seeing clear skies with a few clouds. our humidity is at 53%. and our feels-like temperature at 34 degrees. but we're still seeing wind gusts close to 30 miles per hour in our area. temperature-wise in redding, we're at 38 degrees. clear skies in atlantic city at 38. feels like temperatures are a lot cooler than that because our wind speeds are still gusting. our actual temperature in the poconos at 31. 41 in dover. and we're at 41 degrees in wildwood. we will stay mild as we head back to work. our average for this time of year is 52 degrees. tomorrow we'll be above average, close to 60 for st. patrick's day. we'll drop back down a few degrees into the mid-50s with a chance of showers. so i'll show you what that look like as we get into your tuesday. our satellite radar shows quiet conditions. it will be nice and quiet tomorrow as well. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds. you can see the clouds passing by througho
and spring is in the horizon. it's on the horizon. it's in the seven-day forecast.mething to look forward to. for philadelphia right now, 42 degrees. we're seeing clear skies with a few clouds. our humidity is at 53%. and our feels-like temperature at 34 degrees. but we're still seeing wind gusts close to 30 miles per hour in our area. temperature-wise in redding, we're at 38 degrees. clear skies in atlantic city at 38. feels like temperatures are a lot cooler than that because our wind speeds...
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look to the north horizon and look low on the horizon and you may see some of that beautiful collar in the skies tonight if you see it, let us know on twitter and facebook. we will try to get your pictures on tv f you see it i will head out and look for it because that is on my bucket list. lets look at eyewitness weather watchers what they are reporting. we are looking at temperatures in the 50's after we saw temperatures in the 60's earlier today. lets look at this heading up to the north and west. rick is wearing his ireland shirt but he is reporting a chilly temperature right now of just 46 degrees. the still hanging on to the the 50's nearby in the philadelphia area barbara lane in willow grove is 592 right now with some sunshine and still is at 56 degrees as we check in with doug in southampton, new jersey. another look at our campbell's field camera. lets look outside. you can see a beautiful afternoon but it is windy out there, it is a blustery afternoon as that wind of change blasts from the north and west bringing much colder air our way. storm scan three shows us clear skies
look to the north horizon and look low on the horizon and you may see some of that beautiful collar in the skies tonight if you see it, let us know on twitter and facebook. we will try to get your pictures on tv f you see it i will head out and look for it because that is on my bucket list. lets look at eyewitness weather watchers what they are reporting. we are looking at temperatures in the 50's after we saw temperatures in the 60's earlier today. lets look at this heading up to the north and...
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at least the sun is shining or starting to rise over the horizon. we take you on outside.t there. look at. that will beautiful right? but, looks can be deceiving. can't he? we start off innocently enough this view here, actually live look from our very own rooftop here at our cbs-3 headquarters 26 degrees is can you or not temperature hint of breeze kicking in, even though all is calm and collected right now, we have the signs of life definitely looming here on a nice wide zoom of storm scan 36789 we zero in to the local level clouds are already overtaking the map. that's why you have got the gorgeous brilliant reds and/or ankles showing up on the sunrise, because the clouds are starting to skew that color on over the horizon so you won't see as much in the way of blue sky. winter weather advisory take effect almost region wide at about 3:00 p.m. today. they'll expire at various times through the overnight we see milder air surge in. but it is going to be initially, initially, snow event for the area, mirk withing sleet by this evening and then turning over to rain. so sta
at least the sun is shining or starting to rise over the horizon. we take you on outside.t there. look at. that will beautiful right? but, looks can be deceiving. can't he? we start off innocently enough this view here, actually live look from our very own rooftop here at our cbs-3 headquarters 26 degrees is can you or not temperature hint of breeze kicking in, even though all is calm and collected right now, we have the signs of life definitely looming here on a nice wide zoom of storm scan...
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likewise in offshore, a tremendous amount of work has been done post-deepwater horizon . that accident really hurt the oil and gas industry. it hurt every producer out there. it certainly hurt the gulf states and i think it horrified the nation, but it inspired a lot of soul-searching on what went wrong. a lot of human error involved, a lot of not paying attention to the technologies that were there, and that to a certain extent went with the safety culture. we were not structured to provide the kind of support can focus on safety as distinct from leasing as distinct from revenue. so all of those things are factoring in to how we are updating our regulations. when you look at the well control work we have done, that is embracing technology that industry has, but also embracing industry in the gulf of mexico saying that we need better containment. there are two different organizations, consortiums of oil and gas companies that have resources to build technology to address well control. those are the kinds of ways of working with industry so that our regulations match what
likewise in offshore, a tremendous amount of work has been done post-deepwater horizon . that accident really hurt the oil and gas industry. it hurt every producer out there. it certainly hurt the gulf states and i think it horrified the nation, but it inspired a lot of soul-searching on what went wrong. a lot of human error involved, a lot of not paying attention to the technologies that were there, and that to a certain extent went with the safety culture. we were not structured to provide...
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we can't forget the lessons of the deepwater horizon tragedy. building on the sweeping reforms that i mentioned earlier propose a rule in coming weeks that raises the bar on a blowout preventer and will control measures based on technological process -- progress advanced by the industry. operators will be required these best practices to protect against and effectively respond to any loss of well control. in the arctic, we just released a proposal to make sure that any oil and gas exploration offshore alaska is subject to strong standards and specifically tailored to the region's challenging and unforgiving conditions. we know the arctic is a sensitive environment but it has sustain natives and their culture for thousands of years and we can't afford to get it wrong. when it comes to these reforms i recognize there will be pushed back from various quarters. i also appreciate the importance of the oil and gas sector and i'm committed to its ongoing success but i strongly believe they are not only achievable with modern technology and science but
we can't forget the lessons of the deepwater horizon tragedy. building on the sweeping reforms that i mentioned earlier propose a rule in coming weeks that raises the bar on a blowout preventer and will control measures based on technological process -- progress advanced by the industry. operators will be required these best practices to protect against and effectively respond to any loss of well control. in the arctic, we just released a proposal to make sure that any oil and gas exploration...
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it goes without saying for the horizon the writers will though less than a novelist. is my coverts and the including those to thrashing in december. and i envy that. even with this stupid kind of freedom. i am not the only one preoccupied with men. list of the time for men themselves. with the most persistent the with his masculinity in the tune to the specimen he made from the 1970's or so. he makes all kinds of fresh claims male rites and grandeur. no doubt i'd like that for a revision to have been writing about men getting my attention of was walking down the street minding my own business when they grabbed me from behind. so it is the selfie irony. the emblem of manhood. with this objective neil wound. and i lately has been rereading. it would be tantamount to taking yoda vertebrae. with that in battered mail for a top for so with that castration was an ongoing threat not just something invented by freud. it perversely energized by the idea that women wanted to take it away. as the town hall debates to bring down the house that in advertisements for myself and a g
it goes without saying for the horizon the writers will though less than a novelist. is my coverts and the including those to thrashing in december. and i envy that. even with this stupid kind of freedom. i am not the only one preoccupied with men. list of the time for men themselves. with the most persistent the with his masculinity in the tune to the specimen he made from the 1970's or so. he makes all kinds of fresh claims male rites and grandeur. no doubt i'd like that for a revision to...
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once the sun lifts off the horizon we'll see those winds build back in similar to what we saw yesterdayth just a few clouds at times as we roll through the day accuweather says we start out in the 30's. 31 degrees by 8 o'clock and 36 by 11 o'clock and we wind up in the 40's today. 43 by 2 o'clock. your high of 45 is late in the afternoon probably around 4 o'clock and it will be windy albeit private only 39 in allentown and 40 in reading. 43 is your high in trenton 43 down on the point of cape may. tomorrow high pressure will bring us some early sunshine, a high of 46 degrees. but in the afternoon these clouds to the south and west will begin the ride in and we're keeping our eyes on an area of low pressure down south that will be moving in our direction and by friday this will bring us a wet snow-rain mix. future tracker 6 right now is showing that the morning commute is dry. i will point out however that some models over the last 24 hours have actually had some of this moving in in time for the morning rush. either way we're going to get rain to the south, wet snow to the north and i t
once the sun lifts off the horizon we'll see those winds build back in similar to what we saw yesterdayth just a few clouds at times as we roll through the day accuweather says we start out in the 30's. 31 degrees by 8 o'clock and 36 by 11 o'clock and we wind up in the 40's today. 43 by 2 o'clock. your high of 45 is late in the afternoon probably around 4 o'clock and it will be windy albeit private only 39 in allentown and 40 in reading. 43 is your high in trenton 43 down on the point of cape...
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nydia han went ooh when she saw the sun peaking up over the horizon there.rphy says some rain is coming our way later today. >>> let's go on over to karen rogers much it's been a busy morning on the roads. >> it has been a busy morning on the roads. we're looking live at the schuylkill expressway. big jam-up on the schuylkill. so, this is a live look at girard. this is are eastbound traffic as you head towards center city. you're jammed now from city avenue to the vine. but we have an accident that was blocking the ramp from the schuylkill eastbound to the vine eastbound involving a tractor-trailer. it's been closed for awhile. it just reopened. so the problem source has solved. hopefully some of this delay will ease. but i think at this point kind of the damage is done. you'll be dealing with delays on the schuylkill expressway. let's look at the big picture. we're traveling about 8 miles per hour on the schuylkill expressway eastbound as you head towards that area but that accident is cleared so you can get from the schuylkill eastbound to the vine eastbou
nydia han went ooh when she saw the sun peaking up over the horizon there.rphy says some rain is coming our way later today. >>> let's go on over to karen rogers much it's been a busy morning on the roads. >> it has been a busy morning on the roads. we're looking live at the schuylkill expressway. big jam-up on the schuylkill. so, this is a live look at girard. this is are eastbound traffic as you head towards center city. you're jammed now from city avenue to the vine. but we...
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she describes asia's third largest economy as a bright spot on a cloudy horizon. the recovery from the crisis remains fragile. india has an opportunity to emerge as one of the most dynamic economies. they need to open up more to the world. more on that in "world business report" coming your way as well. >>> lastly think of leprechauns and the luck of the irish, of course. today is st. patrick's day, the day they celebrate the rich culture of ireland. it's a big opportunity for irish. from traditional irish products gifts to the not so traditional mcdonald's shamrock shake and green bagels. look at the numbers involved. 4.6 billion dollars. it's a big day for cabbage. shipment will rise 70% during the week of st. patrick's day. more on that coming your way in 15 minutes time. >> all of those in one day? today? goodness. very, very happy people. happy st. patrick's day to those of you celebrating. >>> the question why do penguins waddle? we meet the scientists trying to find out. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you tota
she describes asia's third largest economy as a bright spot on a cloudy horizon. the recovery from the crisis remains fragile. india has an opportunity to emerge as one of the most dynamic economies. they need to open up more to the world. more on that in "world business report" coming your way as well. >>> lastly think of leprechauns and the luck of the irish, of course. today is st. patrick's day, the day they celebrate the rich culture of ireland. it's a big opportunity...
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afternoon will receive temperatures approaching the low seventies but again we have changes on the horizonigh pressure and control the weather pattern for now we are tracking the specifics in the to bring to bring to the bay area, >>reporter:breaking news from overnight. protests outside a police station in madison, wisconsin after police shot and killed a 19-year-old african- american man. >>reporter:crowds gathered late last night and early this morning chanting and carrying signs outside the police station. >>reporter:the police chief says investigators are still working the case, but initial findings show the victim was not armed. >>reporter:this is video from the scene late last night. >>reporter:officers first responded to reports of a man dodging in and out of traffic. >>reporter:they say he was also a suspect in an assault investigation. >>reporter:the suspect fled to an apartment where he confronted one of the officers. >>reporter:the unidentified officer was treated for a head injury and is expected to be okay. >>reporter:police have not yet identified the victim. >>reporter:the
afternoon will receive temperatures approaching the low seventies but again we have changes on the horizonigh pressure and control the weather pattern for now we are tracking the specifics in the to bring to bring to the bay area, >>reporter:breaking news from overnight. protests outside a police station in madison, wisconsin after police shot and killed a 19-year-old african- american man. >>reporter:crowds gathered late last night and early this morning chanting and carrying signs...
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that will keep the jet streams separate so no big storm systems on the horizon.s stay to -- a couple of disturbances stay to the north and others to the south. most of the major hubs are on time. philadelphia boston, 19. chicago o'hare 27. >> syracuse university has been punished by the ncaa they will be probation for the next five years. the program will lose several scholarships and face recruiting restrictions for two years. it must forfeit some of its wins, the years the violations were committed. >>> in other sports, the flyers face off against bruins, in boston, both teams balloting -- battling for a final playoff. yukon visitors temple. ducis rogers has the rest of the sports. >> reporter: good morning, the sixers get top enjoy home cooking for the next week or so. last night's game against utah began a five-game home stance. alan i've son is in the house -- iverson is in the house. thomas robertson clean up. if you got kids you know that song. nerlens noel sixers up by 3. to the 4th quarter gordon hayward leads with 25 points. the loser lose 89-83. the ha
that will keep the jet streams separate so no big storm systems on the horizon.s stay to -- a couple of disturbances stay to the north and others to the south. most of the major hubs are on time. philadelphia boston, 19. chicago o'hare 27. >> syracuse university has been punished by the ncaa they will be probation for the next five years. the program will lose several scholarships and face recruiting restrictions for two years. it must forfeit some of its wins, the years the violations...
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but trouble is on the horizon. in the fourth hour the water dries up and he finds himself in his sun boat on sand. he's also confronted by a strange-looking zigzag that runs through this fourth hour very much like a descending shaft from a tomb from above. but in any cas it's blockinhis way, is the nd. and so at this point we find that the sun god is challenged as to how he's going to proceed to move through the hours of the night. (narrator) the sun god overcomes this by turning his boat into a snake. as ake you can move across sand. snakes don't need water obviously. so he is able to proceed by means of slithering as a snake boat. (narrator) the amduat containimages that are al present in the tombs. the protective wedjat eyes allow the pharaoh as sun god to literally keep an eye out for danger. the message, that vigilance is vital to the journey, is reflected in objects of all kinds that are included in the tombs of royals and nobles. in the hours to come there would be much to keep an eye on. hour five takes the
but trouble is on the horizon. in the fourth hour the water dries up and he finds himself in his sun boat on sand. he's also confronted by a strange-looking zigzag that runs through this fourth hour very much like a descending shaft from a tomb from above. but in any cas it's blockinhis way, is the nd. and so at this point we find that the sun god is challenged as to how he's going to proceed to move through the hours of the night. (narrator) the sun god overcomes this by turning his boat into...
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Mar 30, 2015
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the clouds on the horizon, moving in on the satellite radar. light rain showers starting to make their way into western areas, but not quite hitting the ground yet. the air is still very dry. after midnight, probably about 3 a.m., more of the wet weather working its way into the d.c. metro region, very light. it will be spotty. some of you may not see the rain showers, but it will be cloudy cool, and damp. the front will move through quickly. on the backside, sunshine and warmer temperatures. the futurecast shows more of the rain showers pushing in from west to east, very spotty sprinkles in the morning but by midmorning, more sunshine, breezy, and milder, with highs near 60. 39 tonight, with showers moving in. tomorrow morning, after the sprinkles, sunshine 1:00 p.m., 55, 60 degrees in the afternoon. tuesday another day where you will want to bring the umbrella 61 degrees the high. cooler and sunny wednesday. thursday into the upper 60's and we stay there friday, but rain showers move in. saturday, slight chance of rain showers. easter sunday
the clouds on the horizon, moving in on the satellite radar. light rain showers starting to make their way into western areas, but not quite hitting the ground yet. the air is still very dry. after midnight, probably about 3 a.m., more of the wet weather working its way into the d.c. metro region, very light. it will be spotty. some of you may not see the rain showers, but it will be cloudy cool, and damp. the front will move through quickly. on the backside, sunshine and warmer temperatures....
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with fires breaking out around the world, is war on the horizon? as americans we feel vulnerable in other ways, too. our economy is staggering. our debt is astronomical. politicians, they look at you and they insist it's all okay. but i'll tell you this. i've been on the road for the past two months all over america. and everyone i talk to knows it's not okay. they see their freedoms taken away. you can't say this. you can't do that. and you know what? you can't ask why. if you do, you'll be shouted down, shamed, accused, audited, investigated. your motives condemned, and you'll be told to shut up. our right to privacy is unlocked, analyzed, mined for data, cataloged, cross-referenced, and filed away for future use, faster than you can say the words big brother. freedom of speech is being smothered under everything from political correctness to blackouts. on political speech during election campaigns. freedom of religion, faces cultural war. especially if you're not of the right religion. i'm not just talking about the christians beheaded by islami
with fires breaking out around the world, is war on the horizon? as americans we feel vulnerable in other ways, too. our economy is staggering. our debt is astronomical. politicians, they look at you and they insist it's all okay. but i'll tell you this. i've been on the road for the past two months all over america. and everyone i talk to knows it's not okay. they see their freedoms taken away. you can't say this. you can't do that. and you know what? you can't ask why. if you do, you'll be...
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there's a slight chance the some rain on the horizon will explore than just a moment. skies. % exec will which should be seen for later this afternoon. it's all on the bay as we seen uniform whether this afternoon. temperatures at the moment are on the cool side. this does not move off the last couple of hours. we're expecting temperatures as are responding. san jose and 51 and san francisco currently at 53. storm tracker for a day per forecast breaking the day down to three big chunks. <
there's a slight chance the some rain on the horizon will explore than just a moment. skies. % exec will which should be seen for later this afternoon. it's all on the bay as we seen uniform whether this afternoon. temperatures at the moment are on the cool side. this does not move off the last couple of hours. we're expecting temperatures as are responding. san jose and 51 and san francisco currently at 53. storm tracker for a day per forecast breaking the day down to three big chunks.
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i just don't see it on the horizon. i also don't see any kind of positive message coming from the centerleft zionist union or zionist camp, what i do see is something interesting, a phenomenon that we have not touched on, the third-largest party is the party represents the palestinian citizens of israel, 20% of the population in israel -- is palestinian. they currently hold 14 seats. the head of that party has been preaching very compelling lines of civil rights and democracy, and equal rights for all citizens. he is a charismatic guy. a 40-year-old attorney. he has captured imaginations. this is unprecedented for the third-largest party to be a party that represents the palestinian citizens. charlie: let me go back to yousef. yousef: we've had enough of the politics of fear. if i am concerned about anything it is the effect of the extremely hostile rhetoric of the israeli prime minister against palestinian citizens of israel. like myself. whether that will lead to a tax of members of that community. i would disagree wi
i just don't see it on the horizon. i also don't see any kind of positive message coming from the centerleft zionist union or zionist camp, what i do see is something interesting, a phenomenon that we have not touched on, the third-largest party is the party represents the palestinian citizens of israel, 20% of the population in israel -- is palestinian. they currently hold 14 seats. the head of that party has been preaching very compelling lines of civil rights and democracy, and equal rights...
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i'd like to expand my horizons. i'd also like to take part in the big fashion weeks.yo, london, paris. >> a resurgence of islam has led to a flourishing fashion scene in indonesia. can the country succeed in becoming the globalislamic fash? it's up to talented designers like ria miranda. ♪ steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. >>> welcome to "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in
i'd like to expand my horizons. i'd also like to take part in the big fashion weeks.yo, london, paris. >> a resurgence of islam has led to a flourishing fashion scene in indonesia. can the country succeed in becoming the globalislamic fash? it's up to talented designers like ria miranda. ♪ steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in...
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this week we've got some spring showers on the horizon. >> yeah.t's coming tomorrow tomorrow evening. april showers bring -- >> mayflowers? >> is it april yet? >> not quite yet. >> it will be on wednesday, of course. we're talking about the last day of march, yeah bringing us a couple showers during the day as we make our way through that day. now outside looking across the area a shot we don't normally take reston line camera the brand-new reston wheeling station on the horizon. parking garage already open up for business. downtown olympian ti of sunshine across the region. 65 degrees, it is beautiful, highs only in the 30s on saturday. only got to 48 yesterday and today. we're at 65. by 7:00 down to about 60 degrees and down to about 5 the degrees by 11:00 so a nice evening. that chance of rain not coming until tomorrow afternoon. 67 in gaithersburg 62 in huntingtown, 63 in manassas and warrenton at 65 degrees. it's a little on the breezy side and it will continue to be right on through the day tomorrow too. iheartradio is dry. we're clear and we
this week we've got some spring showers on the horizon. >> yeah.t's coming tomorrow tomorrow evening. april showers bring -- >> mayflowers? >> is it april yet? >> not quite yet. >> it will be on wednesday, of course. we're talking about the last day of march, yeah bringing us a couple showers during the day as we make our way through that day. now outside looking across the area a shot we don't normally take reston line camera the brand-new reston wheeling station...
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this summer new horizons arrives at pluto. >> also a dwarf planet. >> it really? is that why we kicked it out? >> it's like there's nine planeting growing up and all of a sudden our kids are telling us there's eight. >> very troubling. haven't gotten over that. >> remember how long we spent on discussions about that? >> yes. >> wasn't long at all. it's a cold one for sure. one thing we've all been talking act, the cold and the snow. how about these snow totals so far for the season. 36 inches. that is three feet of snow at dulles. national 18.3 inches and bwi coming in at 27.5. it is a lot and that is above average for this time of year or actually above average for the entire season. so once again above average and the first time we've had back-to-back above-average snow seasons since the mid'80s. that does not happen very often. 28 degrees currently. dropping through the 20s, down to about 21 degrees by 11:00. we're already at the 21-degree mark in the region. storm team 4 radar is clear. overnight cold we're talking record breaking cold again. i think dulles ge
this summer new horizons arrives at pluto. >> also a dwarf planet. >> it really? is that why we kicked it out? >> it's like there's nine planeting growing up and all of a sudden our kids are telling us there's eight. >> very troubling. haven't gotten over that. >> remember how long we spent on discussions about that? >> yes. >> wasn't long at all. it's a cold one for sure. one thing we've all been talking act, the cold and the snow. how about these snow...
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horizon pharma, hznp? >> they are buying companies and marketing them.e built a large company. they were one of the last companies in the fall that did one of the inversions we talk about. they were one of the last companies so to have that merge with an irish-based company. they have excellent management team, leveraging recent sales force. the recent merger was one of the four yesterday in the disease areas, orphan disease areas, and running 15 times target this year. this stock could go a lot higher because of the acquisitions we talked about. liz: we've got 20 seconds, alnylum pharma, that is a lesser known name. >> undiscovered world of rnai. they are in orphaned diseases that have huge markets, some of the markets could be extraordinary. i expect the market to go higher. liz: shoutout to j and p security, you are one of the underwriters for the deal tonight, godaddy. congratulations, we have the ceo tomorrow, blake irving, he's live in studio. good luck on that one. mark lehmann. closing bell, let's put the names up, the biotech names on the facebo
horizon pharma, hznp? >> they are buying companies and marketing them.e built a large company. they were one of the last companies in the fall that did one of the inversions we talk about. they were one of the last companies so to have that merge with an irish-based company. they have excellent management team, leveraging recent sales force. the recent merger was one of the four yesterday in the disease areas, orphan disease areas, and running 15 times target this year. this stock could...
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bid that was selected and we had about two years' of planning and the conference is right on the horizon. so we wanted to not just mention this in the gm report, but have rebecca do a deeper dive with you to tell you about the conference for our world, this is as exciting as it gets. with that i will turn it over to rebecca. >>> thank you very much, phil and good morning president buell and the rest of the commission. >> good morning. >> thank you for taking the opportunity to learn more about this conference. i do have a powerpoint for a visual aid. to start off going with the local host committee. it is as phil mentioned a whole list of san francisco bay area public, private and non-profit organizations that are collaborating to ensure that the local story is woven into the overall program offered in the conference. as the lead host committee rpd has been responsible for developing weekend tours and mobile workshops, suggesting and providing local speakers and leaders, bringing in volunteers, organize a volunteer service day, as well as recommend and secure venues for special events. w
bid that was selected and we had about two years' of planning and the conference is right on the horizon. so we wanted to not just mention this in the gm report, but have rebecca do a deeper dive with you to tell you about the conference for our world, this is as exciting as it gets. with that i will turn it over to rebecca. >>> thank you very much, phil and good morning president buell and the rest of the commission. >> good morning. >> thank you for taking the opportunity...
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. >> reporter: at bowie state today -- on the horizon. >> reporter: at bowie state today. >> i believe change is on the horizon because people are getting beat up. >> you shouldn't have the right to force somebody to do something they don't want to do. >> reporter: the co-sponsor of the bill. >> there's zero tolerance for this behavior. >> reporter: the bill increase the monetary punishment but not jail time for hazing. right now they're taking this one step at a time. at annapolis stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> maryland senator jamie raskin is behind the bill and recently introduced a cross- bill of this to the maryland senate. >>> officials in israel are counting votes from the parliamentary election and it's too close to call. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is fighting to win a fourth term. the leaders urged israelis to keep him and his conservative party in power. his main opponent isaac herzog said he will work to restore relations with the palestinians, a approach he hopes -- an approach he hopes will register with voters hoping for peace. >>> this is new video from vanuatu
. >> reporter: at bowie state today -- on the horizon. >> reporter: at bowie state today. >> i believe change is on the horizon because people are getting beat up. >> you shouldn't have the right to force somebody to do something they don't want to do. >> reporter: the co-sponsor of the bill. >> there's zero tolerance for this behavior. >> reporter: the bill increase the monetary punishment but not jail time for hazing. right now they're taking this one...
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. >> the threat is real, our adverse airs to launch low altitude over the horizon attacks difficult toack. >> the army sees the air ships tied to mooring stations, as superior to air based attacks. >> it's over the horizon so you don't have to worry about terrains and buildings. >> while the airship is tethered like this one, it's not tethered to cameras and civilian traffic but privacy advocates have filed a lawsuit to obtain details of the system. >> the agency has said that they're not going to integrate video surveillance. and the documents that we got shoulder that they had contrary plans. and the documents that showed that they had changed the plans or the specifics. >> they already have them in populated areas with mexico. they are equipped with thetials to spot illegal border crosses but the army hopes to fair better than the 15 lighter than air programs that were scrapped at a cost of nearly $7 billion. tom arc man, aljazeera aberdeen maryland. >> that's all we have for this time. and john seigenthaler will be back in just a couple of moments, and then it's the international h
. >> the threat is real, our adverse airs to launch low altitude over the horizon attacks difficult toack. >> the army sees the air ships tied to mooring stations, as superior to air based attacks. >> it's over the horizon so you don't have to worry about terrains and buildings. >> while the airship is tethered like this one, it's not tethered to cameras and civilian traffic but privacy advocates have filed a lawsuit to obtain details of the system. >> the agency...