where the president of the world bank, jim young kim, will be outlining the bank's priorities for globalclimate change. he's also expected to talk about efforts on an international climate change agreement to be presented next year in paris. the council on foreign relations is hosting his remarks, it's scheduled to begin at 12:15 p.m. eastern time. >> tonight on "the communicators," kim zetter on what she calls the world's first digital weapon, stuxnet, a computer virus used to sabotage rapp's nuclear en-- rapp's nuclear enrichment program. >> first of all, i guess the most unique thing was this was a virus that was designed to physically destroy something. in the past we've seen mall wear -- malware that steals credit card numbers, things like that, but was never designed to essentially leap out of the physical world into the digital realm and have some kind of kinetic activity. other than that, it was really sophisticated. it was, as i mentioned, it's designed to increase and slow the speed of the centrifuges. but while it was doing that, it also did this remarkable trick which was to