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i'm joined by my guess, daniel nick, adams, and lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington state. we have on 3 months to be on of he is a writer, as well as a military and political analyst, and in loan's we cross to yon oberg. he is the director of the swedish independent transnational foundation for peace and future research, or a gentleman cross sack rules that affect that means you can jump any time you want . and i always appreciate, danny. let me go to you 1st and like jackson here, nato is double down, you know, it's a, it's a, they met in book book harass, you know, they, they're doing it all over again. the door is open. so how is ukraine done over the years, with the open door to nato? has it really benefited nato? it all has it benefited nato. who has it benefit? go ahead. daniel. well, who would benefit? it? is, of course, the beltway bandits, the u. s. weapons manufacturers, raytheon who's representative is now our secretary of defense, right. who made to break the on m
i'm joined by my guess, daniel nick, adams, and lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington state. we have on 3 months to be on of he is a writer, as well as a military and political analyst, and in loan's we cross to yon oberg. he is the director of the swedish independent transnational foundation for peace and future research, or a gentleman cross sack rules that affect that means you can jump any time you want . and i always...
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okay, let's go back to daniel lake jackson. i me of stilton burgess and he's, he's very pissy, i would say when he speaks, he and i know if you've noticed this kind of nato ease that he's always talking about. it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. a lot of it is circular reasoning. but this is what he had to say in bucharest, on his anniversary visit from 2008. he was there, he right, whom reminds us, president putin cannot deny sovereign nations to make their own sovereign decisions . but i guess that doesn't apply to russia. thoughts, daniel, sovereign peoples, you know, y'all made a great point about nato's existence. it's only to expand. it's kind of like the sam bank mon freight of military alliance, isn't it? i was wondering who is going to come up with bad connection in this program? you were the 1st one, go keep going. you have to keep pulling in new suckers to keep, you know, surviving. and you know, i mean, nato is the home of failed scandinavian politicians. and that's the case. and when you let these people o
okay, let's go back to daniel lake jackson. i me of stilton burgess and he's, he's very pissy, i would say when he speaks, he and i know if you've noticed this kind of nato ease that he's always talking about. it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. a lot of it is circular reasoning. but this is what he had to say in bucharest, on his anniversary visit from 2008. he was there, he right, whom reminds us, president putin cannot deny sovereign nations to make their own sovereign decisions ....
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with cross talking nato doubling down, i'm joined by my guess, daniel nick adams in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington state. we have on 3 months to be on the he is a writer as well as a military and political analyst. and in loan's we cross to young oberg. he is the director of the swedish independent trends national foundation for peace and future research, or a gentleman. soc rules and effects, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, danny. let me go to you 1st and like jackson here, nato is double down, you know, it's a, it's a, they met in book book arrests, you know, they, they're doing it all over again. the door is open. so how is ukraine done over the years, with the open door to nato? has it really benefited nato? it all has it benefited nato? who has it benefit? go ahead, daniel. well, who would benefit it? is.
with cross talking nato doubling down, i'm joined by my guess, daniel nick adams in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington state. we have on 3 months to be on the he is a writer as well as a military and political analyst. and in loan's we cross to young oberg. he is the director of the swedish independent trends national foundation for peace and future research, or a gentleman. soc rules and effects, that means he can jump...
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hours, 12 tornadoes i wouldn't be surprised if we add active tornado warnings in mississippi, jackson, lake you can see where we're expecting that severe weather. millions, 9 million in direction of this winds up to 70 miles per hour. we can't rule out the stronger tornadoes as well. a couple of in question in the next few hours, long-term tornadoes a possibility. that's the bull eye there. but those aren't the only impacting, it's potential for excessive rainfall with training showers and thunderstorms moving through parts of these larries, louisiana extending into mississippi and alabama, that where we will wash for the flash flooding concerns. and the threat will continue to shift east as this storm moves into the east as we're getting into tomorrow. this is where we're looking for impacts to severe weather as we get into tomorrow. it's winter weather as well that we're going to have to watch for parts of the northwest and mideast boo the weekend. those will be ice accumulations and wintry conditions that we'll have to contend with in the next couple of days, jonathan. >> certainly keepi
hours, 12 tornadoes i wouldn't be surprised if we add active tornado warnings in mississippi, jackson, lake you can see where we're expecting that severe weather. millions, 9 million in direction of this winds up to 70 miles per hour. we can't rule out the stronger tornadoes as well. a couple of in question in the next few hours, long-term tornadoes a possibility. that's the bull eye there. but those aren't the only impacting, it's potential for excessive rainfall with training showers and...
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all we wanted to know is go by your jackson pew, all up or lake. we don't come here, you got to take a stand, but are willing with leadership and with involvement. police direction from least are willing to take to the streets. you want to know while we're having success with our federal task force because it set him up all over the country and not all of them were kicking like we were in the wanted to know why john and i knew the gang members from work on the street and so we kind of knew who they should be targeting lou the place starting to in more sweeps, they would just get the kids and round him up for whatever little reason they could if they could get him on a sentence and give him a long sentence, keep them from ever coming. that is to play doh police, keith play guns on these gifts, kicking doors and they get the search one later. i gotcha. when i got you down in a damn bay in the take, they got one of them rules out by yourself. and if they caught you by yourself, you're going to jail. may not have even been a criminal activity. they jus
all we wanted to know is go by your jackson pew, all up or lake. we don't come here, you got to take a stand, but are willing with leadership and with involvement. police direction from least are willing to take to the streets. you want to know while we're having success with our federal task force because it set him up all over the country and not all of them were kicking like we were in the wanted to know why john and i knew the gang members from work on the street and so we kind of knew who...
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lake charles area. and then south of jackson, mississippi, those are tornado warn storms meerng either meanir spotted ornderstorms. this is a multi-day severe threat. not only today but tonight in towards tomorrow for the florida area, up towards the southeast as we head into thursday evening. so, that's the big story in terms of severe storms. now, we have the blizzard that is happening across the northern plains, the upper midwest. we have feet of snow here with blowing snow, making travel dangerous. next to impossible in some of these areas. people are urged to stay off the roads. and then we have that area of low pressure that is going to transition into a nor'easter for the northeast on thursday, friday, into saturday. coastal areas is going to be too warm for snow. mainly a rain-wind event. interior sections, you are going to get several feet of snow in some of these areas, and then the ice, the most dangerous part of this is going to happen for parts of the great lakes, parts of pennsylvania, the appalachians as well. so that's going to be very disruptive. people can't travel. it's going to be on
lake charles area. and then south of jackson, mississippi, those are tornado warn storms meerng either meanir spotted ornderstorms. this is a multi-day severe threat. not only today but tonight in towards tomorrow for the florida area, up towards the southeast as we head into thursday evening. so, that's the big story in terms of severe storms. now, we have the blizzard that is happening across the northern plains, the upper midwest. we have feet of snow here with blowing snow, making travel...
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nasdaq up 67 points we have a deadly winter storm stretching from the great lakes near canada to the rio grande. we have brie jacksonh more >>> dom, dozens of deaths in new york blamed on the onesce in a lifetime blizzard. the death toll from the weekend blizzard continues to climb as authorities in erie county, new york discover more victims. >> died in the car died outside from exposure died with snow shovel or cardiac event. >> reporter: additional snowfall is expected today. the national guard is assisting. the white house says the federal government is ready to come to the state's aid declaring a state of emergency tweeting this photo of president biden reaching out to governor hochul on monday >> the most important thing is stay home for the next day >> reporter: the winter weather is causing traffic a emchaos. >> we are asking people to stay off the roads. >> reporter: and at airports nationwide delaying 8,000 flights on the day after christmas and 4,000 canceled >> we have been stuck for a good 18 hours now >> complete and utter zoo and chaos. >> reporter: and the problems aren't over. southwest warning disr
nasdaq up 67 points we have a deadly winter storm stretching from the great lakes near canada to the rio grande. we have brie jacksonh more >>> dom, dozens of deaths in new york blamed on the onesce in a lifetime blizzard. the death toll from the weekend blizzard continues to climb as authorities in erie county, new york discover more victims. >> died in the car died outside from exposure died with snow shovel or cardiac event. >> reporter: additional snowfall is expected...
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lakes. this is waterton, new york. blizzard warnings are still in effect. >> thank you. >>> let's check in with carlos suarez at atlanta jackson airport. it a not merry christmas? atlanta? >> reporter: that's an understatement. there's a mix of frustration and at that point just desperation for a lot of passengers. you can get a sense of that. 228 flights canceled out of the airport. the busiest line is the rebooking counter at the delta counter. hundreds of passengers trying to get on another flight. everybody all but given up hope to be home for the holiday and trying to see if they get on a flight at this point monday, tuesday, wednesday or thursday. talking about the overall number of canceled flights in the u.s. that number is quite high. looking at several thousand flights and nearly 5,000 delays across the u.s. because of the bad weather. we caught up with a passenger who toll us at this point he is so desperate to get home he is going airline by airline just to see when he might get rebooked. >> we were supposed to fly to denver this morning on frontier. flight is canceled. now trying to go to every airline counter to
lakes. this is waterton, new york. blizzard warnings are still in effect. >> thank you. >>> let's check in with carlos suarez at atlanta jackson airport. it a not merry christmas? atlanta? >> reporter: that's an understatement. there's a mix of frustration and at that point just desperation for a lot of passengers. you can get a sense of that. 228 flights canceled out of the airport. the busiest line is the rebooking counter at the delta counter. hundreds of passengers...
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lake city. numerous areas in colorado that are going to pick up between 6 to 12 inches tonight and tomorrow. getting hammered in jackson hole, yellowstone. this is around tahoe. soda springs, 5 feet of snow. all of the mountainous areas down through sierra picked up a lot of snow. from here, the storm's not done. not even close. we have a lot of winter weather. tomorrow, the plains. the purple, those are blizzard warnings. we're going to see winds up to 60 miles per hour and up to 1 to 20 feet of snow. if you've ever seen what that wind does with snow, it blows it all over the place. the highest snow totals, it's going to miss denver. but it's going to be areas of northeast colorado right through wyoming, portions of nebraska. 1 to 2 feet. that's a big snowstorm. that's going to cripple the infrastructure as far as the roads for one to two days. you have to worry about the livestock in this area, too. getting food to the cattle and to anyone who needs it. all the farm animals. tuesday evening, we have to watch out for the risk of severe storm, maybe even nocturnal tornados. then finally, this whole storm will slide to
lake city. numerous areas in colorado that are going to pick up between 6 to 12 inches tonight and tomorrow. getting hammered in jackson hole, yellowstone. this is around tahoe. soda springs, 5 feet of snow. all of the mountainous areas down through sierra picked up a lot of snow. from here, the storm's not done. not even close. we have a lot of winter weather. tomorrow, the plains. the purple, those are blizzard warnings. we're going to see winds up to 60 miles per hour and up to 1 to 20 feet...
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the storms to the southeast of jackson, two tornado warnings going on right now, one just to the west of mount olive in mississippi and one just to, between forest and lake, right along the i-20 corridor. all of this is going to slide to the east, with very heavy rainfall, and flash flood warnings, in effect now for parts of louisiana. let me push this ahead. where does this go? well, by 2:00, you're going to get some big storms, baton rouge, all the way down toward new orleans as well. and then we move toward our biloxi, mississippi, and storms in atlanta by tonight, many of those will not rotate, but there will be a lot of lightning with some of these storms, and then it moves to the east, and then moves to the northeast. farther north, we start to see where the snow. is the snow is still coming down. it is still blowing 30 or 40 miles per hour in places. visibility in fargo is a mile and a half. grand forks just a half a mile. there is duluth, at a quarter mile visibility, heavy snow, heavy wind. and there's your blizzard warnings still in effect, back out to the west. here is something new. we haven't been focusing on, this because we have been focus
the storms to the southeast of jackson, two tornado warnings going on right now, one just to the west of mount olive in mississippi and one just to, between forest and lake, right along the i-20 corridor. all of this is going to slide to the east, with very heavy rainfall, and flash flood warnings, in effect now for parts of louisiana. let me push this ahead. where does this go? well, by 2:00, you're going to get some big storms, baton rouge, all the way down toward new orleans as well. and...
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jackson, mississippi, is struggling to get water pressure back. city wide boil water remains in place. >>> katie hobbs and maricopa county are asking a court to impose financial penalties on kari lake. hobbs and the county want $25,000, basically a as punishment. hobbs is seeking $600,000 in attorney's fees. >>> now cnn's christine romans with the biggest business stories of 2022. >> reporter: crypto crashed and streaming slowed. the recession debate raged. elon musk's chaotic twitter takeover and the energy turmoil at the pump. these are the top business stories at 2022. number 10. crypto crashed even flashy super bowl ads. >> i don't think so. >> couldn't hold off the chill of a crypto winter as investors dished risky assets. >> has the bitcoin bubble finally burst? part of a crash that has cost investors more than a trillion dollars. >> a downturn made worst by the implosion of the world's largest crypto exchange, ftx, over claims it misused customer money. >> $32 billion company that plunged into bankruptcy basically overnight. >> reporter: leaving millions of workers scrambling for funds. >> i'm getting into crypto. >> and attracting government scrutiny. >> ftx is giving them.
jackson, mississippi, is struggling to get water pressure back. city wide boil water remains in place. >>> katie hobbs and maricopa county are asking a court to impose financial penalties on kari lake. hobbs and the county want $25,000, basically a as punishment. hobbs is seeking $600,000 in attorney's fees. >>> now cnn's christine romans with the biggest business stories of 2022. >> reporter: crypto crashed and streaming slowed. the recession debate raged. elon musk's...
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jackson international airport. charles watson, ktvu fox two news. historic winter storm sweeping across the country has created some pretty incredible sights. we'll show you what happened at a restaurant on lakek just in case in ice. strong winds splashed water from the lake upon the restaurant. and of course, it's so cold freezing temperatures during all that water tube ice on the other side of the country, i see whether in seattle made for dangerous driving. one woman leaned out her window recorded this video, of course, sliding down the hill outside her home. they crashed into each other and then some parked vehicles, she says. eventually police came in and closed that road completely. alright governor. newsom is granting 10 pardons, including for several people convicted of drug crimes more than 20 years ago, pardon frees a person from legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction, the governor says when issuing pardons he looks at the recipients conduct after the offense as well as whether the pardon is consistent with public safety. since taking office in 2019, newsom has granted 140 pardons. the white house spokesperson says that dropping of three busloads of migrants outside
jackson international airport. charles watson, ktvu fox two news. historic winter storm sweeping across the country has created some pretty incredible sights. we'll show you what happened at a restaurant on lakek just in case in ice. strong winds splashed water from the lake upon the restaurant. and of course, it's so cold freezing temperatures during all that water tube ice on the other side of the country, i see whether in seattle made for dangerous driving. one woman leaned out her window...
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jackson and i'm calling in support of keeping the streets well. i live in the outer richmond and the streets program, went into affect, i didn't own a bike now because of the slow lake in particular. i sold my car and i commute to my car and exclusively ride my bike. we should expand options to as many people as possible. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, can you hear me? >> yes, go ahead. >> hi, my name is emily and i live off of slow clay. i'm the mayor of slow clay. i support the people's slow street plan. i bike on clay every day to get to school and work and dentist and anywhere else. people in their cars often seem to be in a hurry. while people who bike are already in the hurry, we want to finally have a safe way to get from one side of the city to another without worrying for our fr*ik en lives. if we want to get people to bike, we have to make it safe. >> your time is up, sorry. >> speaker: speaker you've been unmuted. >> speaker: can you hear me. >> go ahead. >> speaker: i'm alex and i live in district 10, live near minnesota i love it as a way to get to the embarcadero, to somebody trying out biking and since moving to san francisco, i made
jackson and i'm calling in support of keeping the streets well. i live in the outer richmond and the streets program, went into affect, i didn't own a bike now because of the slow lake in particular. i sold my car and i commute to my car and exclusively ride my bike. we should expand options to as many people as possible. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, can you hear me? >> yes, go ahead. >> hi, my name is emily and i live off of slow clay. i'm the mayor...