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and the friction of the wind moving overland instead of water, just kind of drags the whole storm apart. around here what we have, is fogged. this is the view from treasure island. literally one minute ago, you can see the ferry building and the bottoms downtown and now they have completely disappeared, the fog is really thickening up and it will be thick enough to result in maybe some measurable drizzle but not actual rainfall. pavement will be wet as we had through the rest of the night into early tomorrow morning. the temperatures have dropped into the 50s and 60s, as we had through the rest of the night that fog is going to continue spreading across the bay and inland and we may even see a little shower trying to make a run through the north bay on saturday. these are going to be very few and far between. again, any moisture measurable will mostly be the drizzle along the coast and spreading across the bay. but there is a blink and you miss a chance in terms of the green on the radar simulation here. hey, we will take what we can get especially in the north bay. the vicinity of the
and the friction of the wind moving overland instead of water, just kind of drags the whole storm apart. around here what we have, is fogged. this is the view from treasure island. literally one minute ago, you can see the ferry building and the bottoms downtown and now they have completely disappeared, the fog is really thickening up and it will be thick enough to result in maybe some measurable drizzle but not actual rainfall. pavement will be wet as we had through the rest of the night into...
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it's close we can see it always bust in overland when it when it gets rough. before lies. we can see the land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes they jump parady and help people move in you do whatever you got to do is just saying like i just taken forever are you almost big enough to go to school you know you're ready now. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you no come on man these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these people and the people all for you. we all. human is it all it's just a little village 3300 people was no big up and that's what i don't think is no big deal is a big you do some big deal it's their lives. lead . gun store start at the same time. most cars in sept there were planning to move to a new state this winter. but i don't know if he's going to have that. or . there are still look at the last years or another 3rd world country. even though it's united states i see a part of america. there might be americans where the gears of war country there is thinking need to curious
it's close we can see it always bust in overland when it when it gets rough. before lies. we can see the land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes they jump parady and help people move in you do whatever you got to do is just saying like i just taken forever are you almost big enough to go to school you know you're ready now. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you no come on man these people these people are just like us there's no difference and...
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some of them are extraordinarily rich, the junior members are people who wanted to middleberry or overland they are well indoctrinated with being a manager or director of goldman sachs and a senior manager facebook ending up as a fact checker at fox.com. they cannot even afford a closet for his condo barely making six figures this is not a successful person it is an incredibly important part of the ruling class a populist push against those that are in control in the washington establishment there seems to be more to it call them junior are lower members it is that intellectual thing and much harder in a populist complaint most fundamental defining characteristic how they are educated i don't think mark zuckerberg fundamental difference is somewhat smarter but the makeup of his mind and the things he wants to see done that is just and unjust way it is used to enable certain ends and there is no difference between him and the low six-figure scribe of what i am describing. >> so you make some distinctions the freeloaders and the avengers who are these people? >> i call them the ruling class
some of them are extraordinarily rich, the junior members are people who wanted to middleberry or overland they are well indoctrinated with being a manager or director of goldman sachs and a senior manager facebook ending up as a fact checker at fox.com. they cannot even afford a closet for his condo barely making six figures this is not a successful person it is an incredibly important part of the ruling class a populist push against those that are in control in the washington establishment...
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village of guy there are many ice cellars like has means the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator april we can use the winter of to receive supplies. in the summer has 3 stores get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital. it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is dictated by the cold permafrost still covers the area but it's starting to thaw. this is about i got a crater just a few kilometers from the village it's the largest permafrost crater in the world one kilometer wide and 100 meters deep and it's growing. the crater was originally caused by deforestation as the frozen earth was no longer protected by trees today it's also exposed to the rising arctic temperatures the melting permafrost sets off a vicious cycle the organic substances in the ice decompose as it melts which releases more greenhouse gases which in turn speeds up global warming. what modern processes were obse
village of guy there are many ice cellars like has means the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator april we can use the winter of to receive supplies. in the summer has 3 stores get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital. it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is dictated by the...
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they cemented their rule over these mountains, declaring independence and forging overland links with armenia. azerbaijan doesn't yet rule the mountains, but in this new war, it rules the sky with an arsenal of sophisticated weaponry purchased with its oil wealth. it's a war in which you never see your enemy face to face. ethnic-armenian forces are left to warily scan the sky searching for the next suicide drone or guided missile. >> ( translated ): it's a plane! it's a plane! it's not safe here! the same thing happened yesterday. we were hit with bombs, some kind of smerch rockets or artillery. i don't really know, i'm a doctor, i don't know these weapons very well. ( explosion ) see? >> reporter: here in martakert, a military hospital was destroyed in a strike on wednesday as staff removed bodies for transportation homewards. two medics were injured. this town, like other parts of karabakh, has remained under fire despite a cease fire that was brokered by russia last week. russia once ruled over both armenia and azerbaijan, but lately, there is a new power player in the region: turk
they cemented their rule over these mountains, declaring independence and forging overland links with armenia. azerbaijan doesn't yet rule the mountains, but in this new war, it rules the sky with an arsenal of sophisticated weaponry purchased with its oil wealth. it's a war in which you never see your enemy face to face. ethnic-armenian forces are left to warily scan the sky searching for the next suicide drone or guided missile. >> ( translated ): it's a plane! it's a plane! it's not...
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the village of guy there are many ice cellars like has the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator able we can use the winter it's to receive supplies. in the summer because you 3 stories get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital you could say it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is dictated by the cold permafrost still covers the area but it's starting to thaw. this is about i got a crater just a few kilometers from the village it's the largest permafrost crater in the world one kilometer wide and 100. meters deep and it's growing. the crater was originally caused by deforestation as the frozen earth was no longer protected by trees today it's also exposed to the rising arctic temperatures the melting permafrost sets off a vicious cycle the organic substances in the ice decompose as it melts which releases more greenhouse gases which in turn speeds up global warming. what mo
the village of guy there are many ice cellars like has the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator able we can use the winter it's to receive supplies. in the summer because you 3 stories get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital you could say it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy...
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. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands.self on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs hit a fork in the road... >> so that is a point of contention. do you donate cars here? do you have an auction? >> it's really tough to get every sibling on the same page. >> yeah, i'd say we're no different. >> ...until they hear an emotional voice from the past. >> when we go by his gravesite, he's probably on high spin mode up there. >> it's just money. can't take it with you.
. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands.self on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs hit a fork in the road... >> so that is a point of contention. do you donate cars here? do you have an auction? >> it's really tough to get every sibling on the same page. >> yeah, i'd say we're no...
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the village of guy there are many ice sellers like has the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator you probably can use the winter it's to receive supplies. in the summer because you 3 stories get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital. it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is dictated by the cold permafrost still covers the area but it's starting to thaw. this is the but i got a crater just a few kilometers from the village it's the largest permafrost crater in the world one kilometer wide and 100 meters deep and it's growing. the crater was originally caused by deforestation as the frozen earth was no longer protected by trees today it's also exposed to the rising arctic temperatures the melting permafrost sets off a vicious cycle the organic substances in the ice decompose as it melts which releases more greenhouse gases which in turn speeds up global warming. what modern pr
the village of guy there are many ice sellers like has the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator you probably can use the winter it's to receive supplies. in the summer because you 3 stories get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital. it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is...
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butter guy there are many ice cellars like has means the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator able we can use the winter routes to receive supplies. in the summer because you 3 stories get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital you could say it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is dictated by the cold permafrost still covers the area but it's starting to thaw. this is the but i got a crater just a few kilometers from the village it's the largest permafrost crater in the world one kilometer wide and 100 meters deep and it's growing. the crater was originally caused by deforestation as the frozen earth was no longer protected by trees today it's also exposed to the rising arctic temperatures the melting permafrost sets off a vicious cycle the organic substances in the ice decompose as it melts which releases more greenhouse gases which in turn speeds up global warming. what
butter guy there are many ice cellars like has means the village depends on them for it supplies overland access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for the generator able we can use the winter routes to receive supplies. in the summer because you 3 stories get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital you could say it's expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy...
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extraordinarily rich, the junior members of the ruling class or people who went to middlebury or overland. they are well indoctrinated and instead of being a managing director at goldman sachs or assistant at the treasury or senior manager at facebook, they end up as fact checker at fox y making six figures, can't even afford a closet for his condo on the west side of manhattan. this isn't a successful person, but in a way, that person is an incredibly important part of the class. so, it is that populace push against those that are currently in control in the washington establishment. there seems to be more to it. that included the bureaucrats. but it's not merely that. it's an intellectual thing. it's much broader than a populist complaint against who is currently in power. the most fundamental defining characteristic of the class is how they are educated and what they believe. so, i don't think that there is a mixup [inaudible] but how he thinks and the opinions that he holds and the things he wants to see done and what is just and unjust and how he thinks power is justly used to enable
extraordinarily rich, the junior members of the ruling class or people who went to middlebury or overland. they are well indoctrinated and instead of being a managing director at goldman sachs or assistant at the treasury or senior manager at facebook, they end up as fact checker at fox y making six figures, can't even afford a closet for his condo on the west side of manhattan. this isn't a successful person, but in a way, that person is an incredibly important part of the class. so, it is...
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bloodiest three-month span between two armies in the entire american civil war second only to the overland campaign in 1864. but what's going to happen at antietam is not just the armies. the individual soldiers are going to be bled dry but the high command will as well. they will lose two out of six corps commanders. the confederates will lose about three of their nine division commanders. both armies are not just bleeding from the bottom but from the top as well. ist robert e lee will do carry his army back across the potomac river and into virginia. there is a bit of a pursuit on the part of the union army as the union army fans out across western maryland to try to block all the different forwards to make sure lee does not get back into maryland. the campaign is going to come to an end. just two days later you have one of the most important lyrical actions of the entire war and perhaps of all of american history and that is the emancipation proclamation. president abraham lincoln is going to announce the preliminary emancipation proclamation, a war changing measure which signals to bot
bloodiest three-month span between two armies in the entire american civil war second only to the overland campaign in 1864. but what's going to happen at antietam is not just the armies. the individual soldiers are going to be bled dry but the high command will as well. they will lose two out of six corps commanders. the confederates will lose about three of their nine division commanders. both armies are not just bleeding from the bottom but from the top as well. ist robert e lee will do...
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the overland yeah or grab.hold of a bundle of discounted recall i mean you know my the media beating the now who are going to go by and by golly they're back on to we're not it. part of them coming. that claim was that there were many illegal immigrants from bangladesh because there was a war for independence square on the start of the military campaign which resulted in over 250000 your hand escaping to bangladesh that was the very 1st wave of aid of the hinges that have been the 1978. is a quite young i still remember us and in. the shooting by the mist. hundreds of family took shelter and then later everybody left this is for 9 am operation. drug operations we left i was very young and i was in a bus. 'd and my another sibling was put on the other bus my father carried i was crying my hands and legs were very like fingers. sought in the 1978 wave was the direct result of centrally organized. expulsion organized by the central government in rain who. i still remember this being on the people every days. tens
the overland yeah or grab.hold of a bundle of discounted recall i mean you know my the media beating the now who are going to go by and by golly they're back on to we're not it. part of them coming. that claim was that there were many illegal immigrants from bangladesh because there was a war for independence square on the start of the military campaign which resulted in over 250000 your hand escaping to bangladesh that was the very 1st wave of aid of the hinges that have been the 1978. is a...
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portage means to take the boats out and take them overland. they cut down trees and start carting them for 18-19 miles across the prairie of great falls. unfortunately, there was lots of prickly pear that was puncturing their moccasins. it created all kinds of problems. here's a fellow taking it out of his toes. eventually they are able to get these vessels to the upper portage. there they make camps. but they also run into huge numbers of grizzly bears. the grizzlies were so numerous at the missouri because they could fish each fall, each of the falls. the fish would have a hard time ascending the river there. they also feasted on carrion of animals that drowned in the missouri. these bears were not afraid of people. this was the only time the lewis and clark expedition ever declares war. lewis declares war against the grizzly bear nation in 1805. they also proceed forward and are excited to meet the shoshone people. these are the tribe of sacagawea. they were very happy to visit with her and meet. they meet the flatheads and negotiate trade
portage means to take the boats out and take them overland. they cut down trees and start carting them for 18-19 miles across the prairie of great falls. unfortunately, there was lots of prickly pear that was puncturing their moccasins. it created all kinds of problems. here's a fellow taking it out of his toes. eventually they are able to get these vessels to the upper portage. there they make camps. but they also run into huge numbers of grizzly bears. the grizzlies were so numerous at the...
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all have in common well they're all landlocked country is heavily dependent on overland trading routes but colvin $1000.00 restrictions have made transport especially difficult truckers are seen as risky virus carriers that's led to overwhelm testing centers and long queues at the border but now an app is hoping to make drivers lives easier tell the w.c. east africa correspondent mary ellen miller reports. joseph commander has a stressful job 5 times a month he drives more than 40 hours to move goods from the kenyan coast to uganda but covert has made his work even more difficult you know possible to call your own accord or you're not even allowed to back even to buy a bottle of water they just you know it is the old we have what i was growing locusts were anxious you could infect them he says but that wasn't even his biggest problem in order to cross the border he once spent up to 10 days waiting for his mandatory call the test result but thanks to an app this should be a thing of the past now if you do this all the delays are just being caused by delays currently we register brave as
all have in common well they're all landlocked country is heavily dependent on overland trading routes but colvin $1000.00 restrictions have made transport especially difficult truckers are seen as risky virus carriers that's led to overwhelm testing centers and long queues at the border but now an app is hoping to make drivers lives easier tell the w.c. east africa correspondent mary ellen miller reports. joseph commander has a stressful job 5 times a month he drives more than 40 hours to move...
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all have in common well they're all landlocked countries heavily dependent on overland trading routes but colvin dein 1000 restrictions have made transport especially difficult truckers are seen as risky virus carriers that's led to overwhelm testing centers and long queues at the border but now an app is hoping to make drivers lives easier. the w.'s east africa correspondent marielle buller reports joseph came under has a stressful job 5 times a month he drives more than 40 hours to move goods from the kenyan coast to uganda but covert has made his work even more difficult you know buzzing they call you who are not going to you are not even allowed to back even to buy a bottle of water they just you know it is here you have we're not worried go away no kids were anxious you could infect them he says but that wasn't even his biggest problem in order to cross the border he once spent up to 10 days waiting for his mandatory cova test result but thanks to an app this should be a thing of the past now. it's. being caused by delays currently we register brave as we install them the questio
all have in common well they're all landlocked countries heavily dependent on overland trading routes but colvin dein 1000 restrictions have made transport especially difficult truckers are seen as risky virus carriers that's led to overwhelm testing centers and long queues at the border but now an app is hoping to make drivers lives easier. the w.'s east africa correspondent marielle buller reports joseph came under has a stressful job 5 times a month he drives more than 40 hours to move goods...
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, window 105 miles per hour gusting to 104 miles per hour because is moving overland in mexico, yucatÁn out over warm water in the next couple of hours and it's beating up areas like cancÚn, popular tourist destination and you get to the gulf of mexico, this is warm and it will strengthen before making its way to the northern gulf coast, from a category 2 quickly to a category 4 perhaps making landfall at a category 4, that is a powerful storm you will talk about winds getting up well into the hundred, 110 range when you get a storm of that strength bringing water and heavy rain with the winds, as we know there are lot of oil platforms running across the syria that will need to be closed, we are looking at a landfall in the northern gulf coast friday or saturday potential ancestor makes a move, all the tropical models in agreement running to the gulf coast before making the turn and running up along louisiana, it will be a powerful storm we are talking about friday probably afternoon landfall lingering into early saturday morning. stuart: louisiana getting it again, adam klotz, thank yo
, window 105 miles per hour gusting to 104 miles per hour because is moving overland in mexico, yucatÁn out over warm water in the next couple of hours and it's beating up areas like cancÚn, popular tourist destination and you get to the gulf of mexico, this is warm and it will strengthen before making its way to the northern gulf coast, from a category 2 quickly to a category 4 perhaps making landfall at a category 4, that is a powerful storm you will talk about winds getting up well into...
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you can do the overlanding piece that's very popular these days. things like crad mode.he truck diagonally. very exciting. it's has 1,000-horsepower. very fast truck as well. 0 to 60 in about three seconds. can you use it just about any way you want. it's very fun. there is a lot of great features on it like the exint roof as well. take off the roof panels. can you actually store them in the front part of the truck or the frunk because there is no engine there anymore. it's a wide customer group and, you know, it's a very special vehicle that you know, designed for a wide appeal. it's a beautiful truck. ainsley: congratulations on your success and thank you for all that you do for your employees there. detroit is a beautiful place and some of us drive american cars and we are proud to do that. thank you so much. congratulations on the new car. >> thank you very much. ainsley: new hummer. >> thank you for your loyalty. appreciate it. ainsley: coming up kayleigh mcenany, matthew mcconaughey and senator marco rubio. ♪ ♪ this is going to be the best day of my life ♪ my life
you can do the overlanding piece that's very popular these days. things like crad mode.he truck diagonally. very exciting. it's has 1,000-horsepower. very fast truck as well. 0 to 60 in about three seconds. can you use it just about any way you want. it's very fun. there is a lot of great features on it like the exint roof as well. take off the roof panels. can you actually store them in the front part of the truck or the frunk because there is no engine there anymore. it's a wide customer...
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. >> let's keep the stock act in place and it is not coming by mail from mexico, it's coming overland, although some are both. the stock act helped there as well. i know i'm getting close -- i'm going over my time. chairman, can you give me a chance quickly to ask about the two other threats. and we will get back to you, director wray if that's okay. when is safeguarding our research and i love what you said about the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of the world. -- who have systematically targeted our research. it is a threat to the homeland. it really is. i guess what i would say is with this new legislation that came out of this committee, the chairman marked it up, it is going to the floor in the census as part of a proposal by senator mcconnell, safeguarding american innovation act. with that help you, directory to do your job. you say -- every ten hours in a china related investigation. this is you know provides a new criminal fraud charge under title 18. that give you the tools to be able to protect homeland from this threat? >> senator, i very much appreciate the le
. >> let's keep the stock act in place and it is not coming by mail from mexico, it's coming overland, although some are both. the stock act helped there as well. i know i'm getting close -- i'm going over my time. chairman, can you give me a chance quickly to ask about the two other threats. and we will get back to you, director wray if that's okay. when is safeguarding our research and i love what you said about the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of the world. -- who have...