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. >> noaa has confirmed location of a sunken aircraft carrier off the coast.ependence is resting under 2600 feet of water in the marine sanctuary where it was sunk 60 years ago. images provided by noaa show the carrier really is amazingly intact with the hull clearly visible there. it's one of an estimated 300 ships that have gone down and is the deepest known in the sanctuary. >> continuing tonight at 6:00 a man who flew a helicopter on the . >> a 911 call from a cargo hull of an airliner. >> and operation baby lift. a pair of survivors of a 40-yea what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward, teenaged one has arrived. switch to modern security. add xfinity home for $29.95 a month and lock in your rate for 2 years. plus save up to 20% on your home owners insurance. call 1-800-xfinity today. >> how a florida man was able to fly a small gyro copt
. >> noaa has confirmed location of a sunken aircraft carrier off the coast.ependence is resting under 2600 feet of water in the marine sanctuary where it was sunk 60 years ago. images provided by noaa show the carrier really is amazingly intact with the hull clearly visible there. it's one of an estimated 300 ships that have gone down and is the deepest known in the sanctuary. >> continuing tonight at 6:00 a man who flew a helicopter on the . >> a 911 call from a cargo hull...
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. >> noaa has confirmed location of a sunken aircraft carrier off the coast. uss independence is resting under 2600 feet of water in the marine sanctuary where it was sunk 60 years ago. images provided by noaa show the carrier really is amazingly intact with the hull clearly visible there. it's one of an estimated 300 ships that have gone down and is the deepest known in the sanctuary. >> continuing tonight at 6:00 a man who flew a helicopter on the . >> a 911 call from a cargo hull of an airliner. >> and operation baby lift. a pair of survivors of a >> how a florida man was able to fly a small gyro copter through one of the most-monitored places in the world washington, d.c. he is charged with violating restricted air space the 51-year-old landed on the u.s. capitol lawn yesterday telling family and friends he wanted to deliver letters to lawmakers demanding change in campaign finance laws. >> these radars and capabilities, hundreds of millions of dollars or not. may provide an opportunity for law enforcement agencies including secret service to review proced
. >> noaa has confirmed location of a sunken aircraft carrier off the coast. uss independence is resting under 2600 feet of water in the marine sanctuary where it was sunk 60 years ago. images provided by noaa show the carrier really is amazingly intact with the hull clearly visible there. it's one of an estimated 300 ships that have gone down and is the deepest known in the sanctuary. >> continuing tonight at 6:00 a man who flew a helicopter on the . >> a 911 call from a...
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Apr 13, 2015
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every year they reveal new bit the of evidence, like noaa's picture. the old ice is almost gone.an activity is heating up the planet. hundreds of respected universities and scientific organizations agree, but some still don't buy it. and every year a conservative think tank, known as the heartland institute holds a conference of climate change skeptics. one of their leading voices is a former tv weatherman named john coleman. he is one of the founders of the weather channel, though they have since disowned him. what was the event where you decided climate change is a -- what did you call it, a scam? >> i remember the week that nbc declared their green week. and they turned off the lights on the pregame nfl show on a sunday and the halftime show to save the world from global warming. and i thought, now that is the height of ridiculousness. >> and all of these scientists are corrupt? they're all on the take. >> all is a big word. but -- >> vast majority? thousands? >> there is a corruption that has run through the scientific community that's paid for by our federal tax dollars, and
every year they reveal new bit the of evidence, like noaa's picture. the old ice is almost gone.an activity is heating up the planet. hundreds of respected universities and scientific organizations agree, but some still don't buy it. and every year a conservative think tank, known as the heartland institute holds a conference of climate change skeptics. one of their leading voices is a former tv weatherman named john coleman. he is one of the founders of the weather channel, though they have...
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Apr 10, 2015
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these storms are not done for tonight, and they will go for tonight, and make sure that you have the noaa radio, and buy a free app on the phone that will wake you up if something happens in the neighborhood. they are easy to make and easy to program, don. >> yes, and chad myers says it every time. and chad, talk about rochelle, illinois, and you are talking about the damage and we are hearing from wrex and lindsey clark saying that five people were pulled out of the home and there is major damage there? >> not rochelle, itself, but this has been in the area of concern that we have have been talk g talking about back and forth in the newsroom, the storm is moved northwest of rochelle and maybe four or five mile and it is not a lot if you are living in new york city, but the town of rochelle compared to the suburbs, that is where the storm went through and we had a reporter, and a stringer to talk to us about this but it is a large and probably the f-4 tornado variety and wedge tornado on the ground, and number of towns were seriously damaged today, and we will probably be talking about th
these storms are not done for tonight, and they will go for tonight, and make sure that you have the noaa radio, and buy a free app on the phone that will wake you up if something happens in the neighborhood. they are easy to make and easy to program, don. >> yes, and chad myers says it every time. and chad, talk about rochelle, illinois, and you are talking about the damage and we are hearing from wrex and lindsey clark saying that five people were pulled out of the home and there is...
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. >> noaa said there were eighth weather events that cost over $1 billion and we i went to a lab that can stimulate that kind of devastation. let's take a look. >> in a concrete chamber, seven stories tall and big enough to hold nine football fields, they're making some of the most violent weather in america. >> tell me about in space. >> this is an unique facility, we call it mother nature in a box. we are really focused on extreme weather events. wind, water , fire, and hail. >> and it's all powered by the colossal fans. >> i'm standing in a tropical storm at 45 mph. and that's a breeze compared to category 1 1 hurricane where winds reach speeds of 70 mph. here a wall of fans can generate winds of 131 mph an hour. that's enough to blow down a house. >> what we do here is building by building combat. >> ceo of the insurance institute for business and home safety. and an industry-funded non-profit that recreates extreme weather conditions. but their goal is to change the way that the industry builds and how codes are written and enforced. >> our research is geared towards workable, pr
. >> noaa said there were eighth weather events that cost over $1 billion and we i went to a lab that can stimulate that kind of devastation. let's take a look. >> in a concrete chamber, seven stories tall and big enough to hold nine football fields, they're making some of the most violent weather in america. >> tell me about in space. >> this is an unique facility, we call it mother nature in a box. we are really focused on extreme weather events. wind, water , fire,...
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Apr 21, 2015
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noaa fisheries want did reclassify humpbacks interest 14 populations.fforts the past 45 years have led to an increase in humpbacks in many areas. if the proposal passes the populations that are removed from the list of endangered species are protected under the marine mammal protection act. the public has 90 days to comment on the changes. >> san francisco cartoon art museum hopes to find a new home after being forced out of their home by rising rent. they will remain open at the current downtown location on mission street through the end of june. that is because the landlord wants to double the rent. the museum relies on donations to stay open. it hopes to increase donations and sell memberships to help secure a new home. >> british couple respark ised beanie baby craze after purchased a limited edition priness diana for $15 at a glee market and they saw another one of figures listed for and they have a started bid of $30,000. there are no offers but the couple is hopeful to get enough money to help buy a hole. >> i have been throwing away my kids' stu
noaa fisheries want did reclassify humpbacks interest 14 populations.fforts the past 45 years have led to an increase in humpbacks in many areas. if the proposal passes the populations that are removed from the list of endangered species are protected under the marine mammal protection act. the public has 90 days to comment on the changes. >> san francisco cartoon art museum hopes to find a new home after being forced out of their home by rising rent. they will remain open at the current...
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Apr 10, 2015
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balk: noaa produces a nighttime lights data set that was measured in 1994 and 1995 and it's a globally consistent data set. that means they use the same measures everywhere. it measures brightness of places. we combined the lights data with the population data as well as a few other data sets, to make sure that we can confirm each light is actually a population place. narrator: using a combination of various population and geographic data sets balk is able to determine how many people live in low-elevation coastal zones. balk: this is southern vietnam. so, we see the white areas are administrative boundaries. the red areas indicate the nighttime lights -- the urban areas. and this blue data set is the elevation zone that we've constructed from the srtm data -- shuttle radar topography mission elevation data set. so, we have ho chi minh city here. that's the big red area. and we'll now add the elevation buffer. the areas that remain bright red are above 10 meters, and all other areas right here where the blue has overtaken it is below 10 meters and it's evident that the entire city is n
balk: noaa produces a nighttime lights data set that was measured in 1994 and 1995 and it's a globally consistent data set. that means they use the same measures everywhere. it measures brightness of places. we combined the lights data with the population data as well as a few other data sets, to make sure that we can confirm each light is actually a population place. narrator: using a combination of various population and geographic data sets balk is able to determine how many people live in...
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noaa weather radios are on. very warm and unstable air mass ahead of this front that moves through overnight tonight. dallas waco down towards austin that's going to shift towards louisiana and houston at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow for the rush hour. this area is prone to flooding. the storm prediction center saying we're looking for a moderate risk of severe weather including dallas-ft. worth in the next 12 hours for the potential of hail and damaging winds and, yes, tornadoes are likely. not just for dallas but the whole state of texas and up towards oklahoma as well. julie, back to you. >> thank you so much janice dean. >>> one of our nation's most iconic landmarks, the golden gate bridge is being buzzed by remote control drones. that's a major concern to transportation officials. they say the drones are flying past security fences and sensors breaching breaching the area where foet to photography is restricted. >>> the trial for alleged colorado movie theater shooting james holmes begins tomorrow. he faces 12 murder
noaa weather radios are on. very warm and unstable air mass ahead of this front that moves through overnight tonight. dallas waco down towards austin that's going to shift towards louisiana and houston at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow for the rush hour. this area is prone to flooding. the storm prediction center saying we're looking for a moderate risk of severe weather including dallas-ft. worth in the next 12 hours for the potential of hail and damaging winds and, yes, tornadoes are likely. not just for...
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have your noaa weather radio ready. we have the possibility of large hail and damaging winds today. we will keep you up to date from cnn. >> stay posted on this. this information is really important for a lot of people. thanks derek. >>> this morning, we have new video that brings new perspective on the police officer shooting of an unarmed man in north charleston in south carolina. that officer michael slager is now in jail facing murder charges. we have new dash cam video released by state officials. this video does not show the shooting itself but shows the important moments leading up to it. you see walter scott pulled over and questioned by officer slager. >> can i see your license and insurance card? >> i have my license. >> okay. let's start with your license. the reason for the stop is sir, your brake light's out. >> cnn's brian todd is in north charleston. he breaks down this video and what it means for the investigation. brian. >> reporter: john and christine, the latest development in the case is a dramatic one. the release of the dash cam video from the squad car from sl
have your noaa weather radio ready. we have the possibility of large hail and damaging winds today. we will keep you up to date from cnn. >> stay posted on this. this information is really important for a lot of people. thanks derek. >>> this morning, we have new video that brings new perspective on the police officer shooting of an unarmed man in north charleston in south carolina. that officer michael slager is now in jail facing murder charges. we have new dash cam video...
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this is noaa cohen, a little boy born with a life threatening disorder and thanks to the make a wish foundation he became a member of the los angeles police department for a day. look at that. he was having a great time. that would be me, just holding on. seems like a great idea until you get in. they let him go ahead and go over the loudspeaker and pretend to be a police officer. he got to go on a simulated pursuits with the officers that you're seeing. by the end of the day he had been sworn in and actually got his own gear. so that was a great job, great time make a wish foundation does outstanding work and it looks like they made noaa's wish come true. we always do our junior reporters and we have one of them live. samantha, thank you so much for coming in. thank you, nice to see you again. you're a student at rider university and thinks the kind of thing on the weekend where we're looking for something to do if you want to take a drive. actually it's a great day, the weather is nice so today at new brunswick at rutgers there's going to be the new jersey folk fest. it's great for
this is noaa cohen, a little boy born with a life threatening disorder and thanks to the make a wish foundation he became a member of the los angeles police department for a day. look at that. he was having a great time. that would be me, just holding on. seems like a great idea until you get in. they let him go ahead and go over the loudspeaker and pretend to be a police officer. he got to go on a simulated pursuits with the officers that you're seeing. by the end of the day he had been sworn...
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need to keep your noaa weather radio on keep watching here.or you all day long. >> chad myers, we will be watching along with you, thank you so much. >>> right now, the aaron hernandez case. jurors are behind closed doors now, weighing the fate of aaron hernandez, the former patriots tight end who stands accused of shooting and killing his friend odin lloyd. as jurors poree over the evidence the judge bans a journalist after two jurors say they were followed. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is in fall river. what happened here susan? >> reporter: well it's not how we expected to start this trial day. the jury was not in the room when this happened but then there was a sidebar called and you can't hear what's going on but we see two jurors coming in. it winds up being this. the jurors say that yesterday when they left court and got into their cars, kneltthey felt as though they were being followed by a car. one of the jurors took a snapshot with their cell phone of the license plate. the court ran the tag and it came back to this unm
need to keep your noaa weather radio on keep watching here.or you all day long. >> chad myers, we will be watching along with you, thank you so much. >>> right now, the aaron hernandez case. jurors are behind closed doors now, weighing the fate of aaron hernandez, the former patriots tight end who stands accused of shooting and killing his friend odin lloyd. as jurors poree over the evidence the judge bans a journalist after two jurors say they were followed. cnn national...
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that it is night time and you can't see them or know them, and you want to make sure that the nokno noaae for wichita right there, and it did nisz town of wichita and this is andale and way north of the city, but it is rotating and still may be on the ground and now that it is night time, you won't get the spotter network that you'd like, and there is the storm moving to the northeast, and another one popped up not far from on dover and back out here to the west, and another storm this one here it looks small here it had three separate tornadoes on the ground here today, and still a dangerous night, and we will be watching it for you, anderson. >> all right. chad, thank you very much. and up next, extraordinary moment when i was invited to the home of walter scott's family. r lollygaggin', lad. but we love lollygaggin'. we do. but it's a battlefield out there! you know the chickweed is surrounding yer sidewalk and the dandelions are stealing precious nutrients! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder weed and feed, man! it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass.
that it is night time and you can't see them or know them, and you want to make sure that the nokno noaae for wichita right there, and it did nisz town of wichita and this is andale and way north of the city, but it is rotating and still may be on the ground and now that it is night time, you won't get the spotter network that you'd like, and there is the storm moving to the northeast, and another one popped up not far from on dover and back out here to the west, and another storm this one here...
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Apr 14, 2015
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noaa says 15 to 18 inches of rainfall over southern california would replenish the drought.ble thing is the moisture in place across the southern united states could bring that amount of rainfall over the next five days. tremendous rainfall. couple storm systems. the gulf of mexico, the month of april. put it together. everything in place for historic rainfall. alabama went from sunday into monday morning, picked up 8 inches, over 200 millimeters of rainfall doubling what the month of rainfall typically brings them. radar imagery shows scattered showers this morning across the southern u.s. look at the pockets of white just offshore. these are upwards of 10 inches. how about spring breakers out here this week or the masters in augusta. the rainfall going to be tremendous. three to 4 inches possible around atlanta. new orleans could pick up five to 6 inches over the next couple days. so moisture is prevalent in the southern u.s. in the pacific northwest, we do have scattered showers. winter weather, significant snow accumulations upwards of 8 inches possible. initially starts
noaa says 15 to 18 inches of rainfall over southern california would replenish the drought.ble thing is the moisture in place across the southern united states could bring that amount of rainfall over the next five days. tremendous rainfall. couple storm systems. the gulf of mexico, the month of april. put it together. everything in place for historic rainfall. alabama went from sunday into monday morning, picked up 8 inches, over 200 millimeters of rainfall doubling what the month of rainfall...
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i am noaa and it is the best weekend ever. it is so sunny out. i am going to run. >> it is the best weekend ever. how cute is that. she did go for a run. thank you so much for the video. it is the best weekend. today maybe not as nice as yesterday. it won't be as warm, but it is still a pretty decent day. we have some clouds and then some rain which will arrive on monday morning. today it does stay dry, the runs, the kids' games, the golf game, you'll be fine. we hit 81-degrees yesterday in philadelphia. first time we were in the 80s since last september. 56 philadelphia 54 in millville and 52 in atlantic city. bit of an on shore wind today starting to. did high pressure moves out. when you have the on shore winds iterations in the chilly water temperatures, creates some clouds, makes it a little bit cooler. we did not have the warm day at the beaches. we won't again today. look at the winds increasing to 2 # miles an hour. 63-degrees into tonight, rain moves in late. by early monday morning you'll be seeing the early down powers. 75 and warm as
i am noaa and it is the best weekend ever. it is so sunny out. i am going to run. >> it is the best weekend ever. how cute is that. she did go for a run. thank you so much for the video. it is the best weekend. today maybe not as nice as yesterday. it won't be as warm, but it is still a pretty decent day. we have some clouds and then some rain which will arrive on monday morning. today it does stay dry, the runs, the kids' games, the golf game, you'll be fine. we hit 81-degrees yesterday...
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Apr 2, 2015
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this is noaa's drought monitor a year ago. that patch right there, the dark red is where the driest part of the state is. look at the size of the patch now. it spreads all the way up north and east over much of the state making this basically an exceptional drought. on ktvu.com we have posted the full text of the governor's executive order in case you want more information on that. dave. >> tori, thank you. >>> time is 7:40. firefighters in palo alto where a high school teacher was burned in a science experiment. this is a photo from the pali voice. yesterday afternoon she was filling an empty milk carton with methane so it could launch off the desk when the gas escaped and erupted in flames. as she was able to put out the flames and the classroom's emergency shower, but we are told she suffered first and second-degree burns. she is expected to make a full recovery. we are also told none of the students were hurt. >>> it is 7:41. new this morning investigators say the germanwings co-pilot who crashed the plane in the french al
this is noaa's drought monitor a year ago. that patch right there, the dark red is where the driest part of the state is. look at the size of the patch now. it spreads all the way up north and east over much of the state making this basically an exceptional drought. on ktvu.com we have posted the full text of the governor's executive order in case you want more information on that. dave. >> tori, thank you. >>> time is 7:40. firefighters in palo alto where a high school teacher...
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you need to take precautions yourselves if you live in any of the areas, and you have to have the noaaone to wake you up. this is a dangerous night, anderson. >> and you are saying that the conditions exist for more tornadoes? >> typically at nighttime, the storms will go away, but we have a upper piece of rotation that is cooling down the atsmosphere, and the surface air wants to rise, and the cooling off of where we live is doing nothing to slow the storms down, and in fact they are getting stronger right now. >> wow, chad. thank you for that. >> coming up next i want to change the pace here and make you smile before the end of the night. mike rowe's bullfighting experience premiering tonight coming up next. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. my lenses have a sunset mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to inside mode. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. ask for transitions xtractive lenses. extra protection from light.
you need to take precautions yourselves if you live in any of the areas, and you have to have the noaaone to wake you up. this is a dangerous night, anderson. >> and you are saying that the conditions exist for more tornadoes? >> typically at nighttime, the storms will go away, but we have a upper piece of rotation that is cooling down the atsmosphere, and the surface air wants to rise, and the cooling off of where we live is doing nothing to slow the storms down, and in fact they...
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Apr 21, 2015
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officials from noaa want to reclassify hump backs into 14 distinct populations and remove 10 of thoseations from the list. they say the mammals have rebounded after 45 years of protection and restoration efforts. >>> president obama's senior adviser will join philadelphia mayor michael nutter today for a conversation at city hall. valerie jarrett is in town for the lead on leave empowering working families across america tour. she's expected to highlight the paid sick leave law passed by city council earlier this year. the obama administration wants congress to give every worker in america access to paid sick time. >> you don't want to have young people coming into the workplace and employees who are not well. the next time did you into a restaurant, just think about it f. that restaurant doesn't provide paid sick leave for their workers, do you really want to eat somewhere where your food is being prepared or handled by people who are sick? no, of course not. >> according to the white house, 43 million americans don't have a single day of paid sick time. >>> philadelphia school super
officials from noaa want to reclassify hump backs into 14 distinct populations and remove 10 of thoseations from the list. they say the mammals have rebounded after 45 years of protection and restoration efforts. >>> president obama's senior adviser will join philadelphia mayor michael nutter today for a conversation at city hall. valerie jarrett is in town for the lead on leave empowering working families across america tour. she's expected to highlight the paid sick leave law passed...
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them or hear them and you may be wanting to go the sleep soon, but you want to make sure that the noaamay be storms popping up all night long, and the nighttime tornadoes are the most dangerous there. sis the one for wichita, and it did miss the town of wichita and this is andale and way northwest of the city, but it is rotating and still may be on the ground and now that it is nighttime, you don't get the spotter network that you would like. that is the storm mo ing tooing to the northeast and another one popped up not that far from north andover and this storm here to the west is small now, but it had three separate tornadoes on the ground earlier today, and so still a dangerous night, and we will keep a watch on it for you, anderson. >> all right. chad thank you very much. up next an extraordinary moment when i was invited into the home of t of the walt erer scott family. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. [ male announcer ] when john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer,
them or hear them and you may be wanting to go the sleep soon, but you want to make sure that the noaamay be storms popping up all night long, and the nighttime tornadoes are the most dangerous there. sis the one for wichita, and it did miss the town of wichita and this is andale and way northwest of the city, but it is rotating and still may be on the ground and now that it is nighttime, you don't get the spotter network that you would like. that is the storm mo ing tooing to the northeast and...
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and if you look at the map that was put out by noaa, the whole person part of the united states is blue, standing for much below average temperatures. >> so what you're saying is, chill on the worries about the economy. we're going to be just fine. >> i think we're going to be fine. i just think it's not going to be quite the clean break we had last time. >> that's why we can't go down -- >> if you look -- >> on the system that steve is talking about in the economy, it's because of what central banks have done. you're talking about shocks to the system because the currency has moved so fast. but right now, central banks are moving faster than they ever have before. we have more central bankers moving than we ever have before. and these shocks are happening too fast, and it will have a disruptive effect on our economic growth. >> i agree with jim. i think what we have seen is huge volatility around the outlook for the central banks. and i think the fed is not sure how it's going to play this out and i think the market reflects that uncertainty. >> jim, real quick. the places you want to
and if you look at the map that was put out by noaa, the whole person part of the united states is blue, standing for much below average temperatures. >> so what you're saying is, chill on the worries about the economy. we're going to be just fine. >> i think we're going to be fine. i just think it's not going to be quite the clean break we had last time. >> that's why we can't go down -- >> if you look -- >> on the system that steve is talking about in the...
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. >> the big point, doctor alexander, is that i'm going to go from noaa to buying disability insuranceit's a mindset that i think adults generally come to that if we can just kind of weight around and not do anything or investing in retirement or buy by insurance we can just keep rolling along. in and the real economic decisions to be made to have to come through some way of the process that will allow us to say we are going to build an ark and prepare the success of these for the event of a nuclear detonation. and that is a decision that we get to buy the discussion where we want to take the risk around. i get what you're coming from. >> you have galvanized the preparedness community and officials to seriously consider the vulnerable populations particularly children to thank you for that and your leadership to that. the question or comment is along the lines of the unique challenges with the defense and particularly the medical countermeasures antibiotics in the stockpile vaccines that are licensed or in development. and you would note that the community has taken a serious grappling
. >> the big point, doctor alexander, is that i'm going to go from noaa to buying disability insuranceit's a mindset that i think adults generally come to that if we can just kind of weight around and not do anything or investing in retirement or buy by insurance we can just keep rolling along. in and the real economic decisions to be made to have to come through some way of the process that will allow us to say we are going to build an ark and prepare the success of these for the event...
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because you have nasa noaa the academies of science in every country that knows how to fire a rocketgree that this is happening and we need to be talking about it. it's the small group of real hard line deniers that their voice seems to be amplified because half of the u.s. senate is taking their talking points. >> last but not least, we also get to see you climbing. was this the most physically testing that you've done? >> it was, it was. >> that was for real. >> i got in way over my skis. i met this french man named sebastian. what's your experience? >> i've climbed some ice. then when we get up there you realize how weak your left arm is compared to your right as you're facing a wall of ice, you can't feel your feet i dropped my ice screw. i can't say that because i was on camera. >> taking a snow nap there where we saw you? >> that was me passing out. >> that's great. it's great stuff. >> you're a wonder. >> you can watch the two-part season finale of "the wonder list" this sunday starting at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. >> you should frame that photo right there. >> that is great. >> oh, m
because you have nasa noaa the academies of science in every country that knows how to fire a rocketgree that this is happening and we need to be talking about it. it's the small group of real hard line deniers that their voice seems to be amplified because half of the u.s. senate is taking their talking points. >> last but not least, we also get to see you climbing. was this the most physically testing that you've done? >> it was, it was. >> that was for real. >> i got...
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and as you know it would affect the public health service employees including scientists and also noaa employees and i wondered if you considered supporting efforts this year to strengthen the military whistleblower protection act? >> i will be glad to look at it, but i wonder if you can be any more specific than a member of the uniformed military as a right under law already to talk to a congressmen if they want to. can you do better than that? and obviously senator boxer has a way to do it but i can't speak to her specifically. again i think you get back to something are you going to accomplish something by passing more laws? to get these laws carried out the way we intended them to be carried out. >> other questions? hands raised. >> yes the very quickly in. i was just wondering president obama renominated -- to be the head of the federal labor relations authority and i was just wondering, i believe your committee has looked at that. is there any schedule she has been chairman and thank for a number of years and her confirmation on schedule? >> we are going to have a hearing next we
and as you know it would affect the public health service employees including scientists and also noaa employees and i wondered if you considered supporting efforts this year to strengthen the military whistleblower protection act? >> i will be glad to look at it, but i wonder if you can be any more specific than a member of the uniformed military as a right under law already to talk to a congressmen if they want to. can you do better than that? and obviously senator boxer has a way to do...