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. >> baby parts. >> baby parts. >> rip up their body parts and sell them like they are parts to a buick. >> a dead baby's head. >> larry: dead baby's head, buick parts. you know, i have to apologize to my mechanic who, i thought was lying this whole time, you know. yeah, looks like your dead baby's head has gotten loose, larry, sorry. that's what that clanging noise is. okay. so let's review. since the summer fox and the gop ramped up their rhetoric about baby body parts being sold to planned parenthood, the kool-aid, cut to a buy shoots up planned parenthood then rants about baby parts. now you know what occam's razor s the simplest explanation is probably the correct one. do i feel comfortable saying he was at least partially motivate-- motivation by the right's demonization of planned parenthood? >> oh yeah! >> larry: thank you, kool-aid man. is he behind the wall? kool-aid man is behind the wall. but look, if you think it's unfair of me to make that connection, here's the deal. since that baby parts kool-aid was brewed, the fbi has been concerned with escalating violence on planned
. >> baby parts. >> baby parts. >> rip up their body parts and sell them like they are parts to a buick. >> a dead baby's head. >> larry: dead baby's head, buick parts. you know, i have to apologize to my mechanic who, i thought was lying this whole time, you know. yeah, looks like your dead baby's head has gotten loose, larry, sorry. that's what that clanging noise is. okay. so let's review. since the summer fox and the gop ramped up their rhetoric about baby body...
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, parts of the mid-hudson valley. a juicier batch of rain over central pennsylvania, shifting off to the east during the next several hours. basically between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m., we get some showers moving from west to east across the tri-state. 8:00 p.m. temperature, down to about 55. colder air moves in from the north. we're down to 40 by 7:00 in the morning. even down near freezing in the northern suburbs. temperatures don't rise much during the day. we have increasing cloud cover and by later on tomorrow night, you're looking at it right. there's snowflakes and mixed sleet pellets coming into parts of the area by midnight. it could be a mess for the northern and western suburbs for the tuesday morning commute. we'll detail that in your full accuweather forecast, coming up. >> thank you, jeff. >>> just a quick note for everybody. the weather is impacting travel at area airports on a day when a lot of people are returning home from their christmas vacations. there are one-hour delays at both newark and kennedy airpo
, parts of the mid-hudson valley. a juicier batch of rain over central pennsylvania, shifting off to the east during the next several hours. basically between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m., we get some showers moving from west to east across the tri-state. 8:00 p.m. temperature, down to about 55. colder air moves in from the north. we're down to 40 by 7:00 in the morning. even down near freezing in the northern suburbs. temperatures don't rise much during the day. we have increasing cloud cover and by...
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it's a fun to be a part of it. a good friend of mine was putting it on and asked me to be part of it. anything to raise money and presents. krystal: and we love to see when our talented headliners come out and give back. it's so important. >> and the toys are staying in las vegas for our children. krystal: so important. that will be today at the orleans showroom for people who want to take part. i want to give people a taste of what they will experience and listen to this man. first of all, tell us what you are singing. >> "i will be home for christmas" >> i'll be home you can count me alexander kuckenbecker alexander kuckenbecker please have snow and mistletoe and presents on the tree where the love light gleams if only in my dreams kelly: lots of sunshine for the rest of the day today. even warmer tomorrow but keep in mind we do have that chance for showers friday evening to early sunday morning. it's just a little chance. i don't go on the route to many people's plans. krystal: look who decided to stop by. hey b
it's a fun to be a part of it. a good friend of mine was putting it on and asked me to be part of it. anything to raise money and presents. krystal: and we love to see when our talented headliners come out and give back. it's so important. >> and the toys are staying in las vegas for our children. krystal: so important. that will be today at the orleans showroom for people who want to take part. i want to give people a taste of what they will experience and listen to this man. first of...
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conflict are also not part of this so how strong is the alliance? have turkey and also significant, they are a very significant military power, they are a member of nato and so, yes, i do think it sends a very, very crucial signal that the muslim world particularly the sunni muslim world now is united against this sunni led group i.s.i.l. >> reporter: the saudi government is leading a separate military campaign in yemen. it has been engaged in nine months of warfare against houthi rebels. the united states has indicated that fire power might be better served if channelled to defeating i.s.i.l. the latest coalition could very well be the first step. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> u.s. defense secretary ashton carter heading to the middle east for more help to fight i.s.i.l. and barack obama launched defense of strategy against the group and warned leaders of the group that the u.s. led coalition will hunt them down one by one. >> i.s.i.l. lost 40% of the populated areas it once controlled in iraq and circlini fallujah and partners on the ground face a t
conflict are also not part of this so how strong is the alliance? have turkey and also significant, they are a very significant military power, they are a member of nato and so, yes, i do think it sends a very, very crucial signal that the muslim world particularly the sunni muslim world now is united against this sunni led group i.s.i.l. >> reporter: the saudi government is leading a separate military campaign in yemen. it has been engaged in nine months of warfare against houthi rebels....
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the death toll has risen after strong storms and tornadoes slammed parts of the south. south.at least 11 people are dead from storms in arkansas, mississippi, and tennessee.at least 14 twisters hit mississippi wednesday, but most of the damage was done by just one.hundreds of families in the region are now with out homes.state of emergencies are now in effect for several states.more rain is expected today for much of the south, including georgia and alabama who are dealing with flooding. new this morning... morning...at least two tornadoes were also reported yesterday in central and northern california.one tornado did touch down near the sacramento area and traveled an estimated eight miles.right now - the national weather service is assessing damage from another possible damaged homes and other buildings in both areas.no injuries have been reported. a fatal officer involved shooting at a mall is now being investigated in charlotte, north carolina. carolina.it happened early thursday afternoon.authorities believe it all started when an altercation between two groups esc
the death toll has risen after strong storms and tornadoes slammed parts of the south. south.at least 11 people are dead from storms in arkansas, mississippi, and tennessee.at least 14 twisters hit mississippi wednesday, but most of the damage was done by just one.hundreds of families in the region are now with out homes.state of emergencies are now in effect for several states.more rain is expected today for much of the south, including georgia and alabama who are dealing with flooding. new...
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when it comes to -- what was the other part of the question, the first part? >> was the types of people in the battlefield that you'll be expanding. what types of positions of air people will you be looking for for that? >> i was giving you my best speculation about what these teams illustratively might look like. obviously, they need to get from point a to point b and that's the job of the mobility forces. the battlefield airmen such as jtacs could be part of that. air force is always front and center and part of the team. >> can you give us a sense of the type of aircraft you're deploying on this effort against isil and what proportion would be what i would call drones versus conventional aircraft? >> well, we used a variety of aircraft in addition to the unmanned aircraft that you're speaking of. we have used over time and we'll continue to rotate through appropriately f-15s, f-16s, various bomber aircraft have been used. so it's really a variety of platforms and a variety of units that are used over time. it gets to a deployment schedule so we're hopefully
when it comes to -- what was the other part of the question, the first part? >> was the types of people in the battlefield that you'll be expanding. what types of positions of air people will you be looking for for that? >> i was giving you my best speculation about what these teams illustratively might look like. obviously, they need to get from point a to point b and that's the job of the mobility forces. the battlefield airmen such as jtacs could be part of that. air force is...
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parts of brazil, argentina are also suffering. >> reporter: severe flooding in the southern part of south america driving more than 150,000 people from their homes and spending christmas looking for higher ground. in the city of concordia, north-east argentina, it has been called the worst flooding in half a century as nonstop overnight rains forced the river to flood its banks. thousands forced to evacuate. >> translation: the water level was high inside high house. i found as much as 20 or 30 centimetres. >> reporter: the nearby dam was nearing capacity as it tried to contain more flood waters. >> translation: the priority is to get control of the situation. helping the evacuese. >> reporter: the state of emergency in the neighbouring paruguay as water covered buildings. people tried to support each other in shacks as best they could. >> translation: we've already run from the water four times. now we don't know where we will go. the water reached the place where we escaped to. we're now on the side of the road and the water keeps coming >> reporter: around the capital at one point more
parts of brazil, argentina are also suffering. >> reporter: severe flooding in the southern part of south america driving more than 150,000 people from their homes and spending christmas looking for higher ground. in the city of concordia, north-east argentina, it has been called the worst flooding in half a century as nonstop overnight rains forced the river to flood its banks. thousands forced to evacuate. >> translation: the water level was high inside high house. i found as much...
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within the local tradition, people don't think of parts in their singing as two parts, they think ofong. a song is a whole. and if you come to a group of singers who are singing a ganga or a becarac and you ask them, "could you please sing me your part?" they will say, "no." not because they're not good singers or not because they are unable to sing, they just don't conceive of music in terms of independent parts that are doing discreet pitches. what people are looking for is physical experience of the sound. the placement in their vocal register that's going to produce the most piercing sound. and the way people find that is by singing together. [singing together] [steel drums play] (narrator) texture in large ensembles can become quite complex. the steelband which originated in trinidad in the 1950s can have as many as 120 players. while there are many simultaneously sounding parts, its basic texture is homophonic. there is usually a lead melody supported by the rest of the ensemble. (man) the steelband is associated with carnival in trinidad. members of these carnival ensembles be
within the local tradition, people don't think of parts in their singing as two parts, they think ofong. a song is a whole. and if you come to a group of singers who are singing a ganga or a becarac and you ask them, "could you please sing me your part?" they will say, "no." not because they're not good singers or not because they are unable to sing, they just don't conceive of music in terms of independent parts that are doing discreet pitches. what people are looking for...
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a part of that as a child. that was a formative that any child that is part of a family that means something you recognized early that people see you differently. so i had conversations with adults because i was the grandson of malaysia muhamed out of sheer curiosity in the typical way celebrity culture attaches to people. and i had some sensibilities that were cultivated as a result coming from a family with this background. what may be counter intuitive is i was not anything special with regard to the nature of islam than any other member at the time of was not groomed to be a successor in fact, my great uncle started another movement that was very controversial but he embodied the of one generation removed that it did not trickle-down to my generation. so the analogy is the preacher's kids are often times raising the most tell in church as opposed to following in the footsteps. >> so what is his role at the center? >> he is a major part of our commitment to celebrating the contributions of african-americans
a part of that as a child. that was a formative that any child that is part of a family that means something you recognized early that people see you differently. so i had conversations with adults because i was the grandson of malaysia muhamed out of sheer curiosity in the typical way celebrity culture attaches to people. and i had some sensibilities that were cultivated as a result coming from a family with this background. what may be counter intuitive is i was not anything special with...
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>> that's why i think, turkey is part of it. >> i disagree with that. >> why. >> if they are a part ofer. there have to be ties that bond. vladimir putin is trying to test that. the cohesion of nato, to use a phrase. let me finish this quickly. and russia, before that fighter jelt was shot down violated it again and again. attacked the turk men in syria. i agree -- >> we are talking about two different situations. this is why turkey is scary. russian people generally don't hate americans. their leader -- >> and the turks? >> increasingly yes. they are radicalized. >> it makes you wonder who's less trustworthy, doesn't it? >> we should be careful about ascribing national policy to the behavior of people at a soccer game. >> i could go on to mention their behavior for 9/11. the off and on treatment. i'm not even talking the jackets, you know. >> there are parts of the country they don't control. it's a messy part of the world. for the second time today i agree with charles. they are our ally. >> they're not friends. you are sucking up to the wrong people. >> i will say this. ergogan is s
>> that's why i think, turkey is part of it. >> i disagree with that. >> why. >> if they are a part ofer. there have to be ties that bond. vladimir putin is trying to test that. the cohesion of nato, to use a phrase. let me finish this quickly. and russia, before that fighter jelt was shot down violated it again and again. attacked the turk men in syria. i agree -- >> we are talking about two different situations. this is why turkey is scary. russian people...
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estos cambios climÁticos continÚan indudablemente afectando a gran parte de la naciÓn. >> (exclamocioness tocÓ tierra e destrozando casas, estructuras y sacudiendo en el aire los autos como juguetes. (en inglÉs). >> me sentÍ impotente estaba protegiendo a mi familia y eso duele. >> en la regiÓn centro norte y sur de dallas autoridades reportaron que mÁs de 20 personas resultaron heridas y sobre 15.000 residentes quedaron sin el servicio de electricidad por causa del mal tiempo. >> (sollozos). >> (en inglÉs). >> es como una pesadilla dijo esta mujer quien sof viviÓ al tornado cuando sentÍa que el viento hallaba hacia afuera de su casa. >> por otra parte en missouri las fuertes tormentas que azotaron la regiÓn provocaron inundaciones que obligaron al rescate de varias personas, mientras en alabama el gobernador decretÓ estado de emergencia pero los problemas con el clima parecen que continuarÁn. >> pronÓsticos meteorologicos indican que en prÓximos dos dÍas podrÍa caer una fuerte nevada en el centro norte de los estados unidos lo que podrÍa provocar retrasos en los vuelos y caos en los pri
estos cambios climÁticos continÚan indudablemente afectando a gran parte de la naciÓn. >> (exclamocioness tocÓ tierra e destrozando casas, estructuras y sacudiendo en el aire los autos como juguetes. (en inglÉs). >> me sentÍ impotente estaba protegiendo a mi familia y eso duele. >> en la regiÓn centro norte y sur de dallas autoridades reportaron que mÁs de 20 personas resultaron heridas y sobre 15.000 residentes quedaron sin el servicio de electricidad por causa del...
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she was an intrinsic part of the dream.amily and americanness they build a house in a beautiful leafy suburb outside of pittsburgh. a dream house that they have to abandon because he was exiled and destroyed. rose: did you talk it down? peter: we were accused of something. i had no communication with the nfl. didn't want it. we were making a story about this man not about the nfl. charlie rose: you believe they want to do something about concussions? nfl wantselieve the to protect its bottom line. they will do whatever they have to do to do that. including saying the right things. doing as much as they possibly can. i do believe they are doing as much as it is possible to do to protect the players. the bigger question is the sport in general. whether you can really do something about this or is it just baked into the sport. know andhat we information, as long as a football player knows that this can happen is incumbent upon them to make that decision. it is the same with putting your children into pee-wee or pop warner foot
she was an intrinsic part of the dream.amily and americanness they build a house in a beautiful leafy suburb outside of pittsburgh. a dream house that they have to abandon because he was exiled and destroyed. rose: did you talk it down? peter: we were accused of something. i had no communication with the nfl. didn't want it. we were making a story about this man not about the nfl. charlie rose: you believe they want to do something about concussions? nfl wantselieve the to protect its bottom...
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mike: parts of our area will clean up today as other parts reopen. allyson: one area is already open. that is in cleveland park. that's where wyff news 4's aly aly: those are still currently shut until further notice. we cannot show you much because of where we are gated off. take a look at our video from yesterday. it was too dangerous to drive some roads around cleveland park because of flooding. barricades were put up for most of the day to keep people from driving in potentially dangerous areas. breaks in the rain though , those allowed people to venture out to the reedy river at falls park. the water rose to about seven feet during the day there. that's not flood stage but it is higher than usual. . one of the fewest times i had seen this like this, it's a very beautiful place to come. aly: right now, officials with greenville county emergency management say they don't plan to take emergency action at this time. greenville seems to have avoided much of a lingering issue here after all the rain. allyson: thank you. nearly three inches of rain hit
mike: parts of our area will clean up today as other parts reopen. allyson: one area is already open. that is in cleveland park. that's where wyff news 4's aly aly: those are still currently shut until further notice. we cannot show you much because of where we are gated off. take a look at our video from yesterday. it was too dangerous to drive some roads around cleveland park because of flooding. barricades were put up for most of the day to keep people from driving in potentially dangerous...
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tepco officials say there are other reactors have the same parts and they plan to replace the parts with heat resistant ones. >>> jachen -- japan's trade balance has return to the red. government officials say exports fell in november. the officials at the finance ministry says japan's trade deficit was about 380 billion yen. exports were down 3.3% year on year. that was the second straight month of decline. auto exports to the u.s. were strong but shipments to china and other asian markets were down. imports also fell dropping 10.2% as prices of crude oil and liquid natural gas decline sharply. the figure fell for the 11th month in a row. >>> japan is preparing to sign an investment deal with iran next month. a government official has told nhk the two sides are at the final stage of working out the details. the officials say the countries plan to hold the signing ceremony in japan. the document will be submitted to the diet in february. the iranian side needs to finish off its procedures. it is expected to make inroads into the country's markets. an agreement reached in july between ira
tepco officials say there are other reactors have the same parts and they plan to replace the parts with heat resistant ones. >>> jachen -- japan's trade balance has return to the red. government officials say exports fell in november. the officials at the finance ministry says japan's trade deficit was about 380 billion yen. exports were down 3.3% year on year. that was the second straight month of decline. auto exports to the u.s. were strong but shipments to china and other asian...
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part of it is a talent, part of it is i know how to create and figure out how to do it.'m reasonably effective. i've made a lot of movies. i've produced more movies that were failures and successes. as a director, most of my films have been successes except for one. most of them have not been. i know that going in. i know what will work and what will not work. i like movies. i love movies. i know a lot of movies are not popular. in the system that was created for ourselves. you cannot lose money. you have to, i mean, you are forced to make a particular kind of movie. i say this all the time. way back when russia was the ussr, they would ask me, are you so glad that you're in america? i would tell the russian film makers have more freedom than i have. all of they have to do is be careful what they say about the government. i have to maintain a very narrow line of commercialism. when i started in the 70's, it was like this. i flaunted the system. thx, my first film, is definitely not an american film. i shoved it in sideways. they would never let me make that movie if they
part of it is a talent, part of it is i know how to create and figure out how to do it.'m reasonably effective. i've made a lot of movies. i've produced more movies that were failures and successes. as a director, most of my films have been successes except for one. most of them have not been. i know that going in. i know what will work and what will not work. i like movies. i love movies. i know a lot of movies are not popular. in the system that was created for ourselves. you cannot lose...
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of the western part of south carolina into eastern georgia. this whole area is beginning to diminish. i think the trend will continue we'll see more showers and storms developing over the td region. in columbia we have rain falling, temperature 71 degrees, humid, called, for tonight we expect to continue to see rain and maybe occasional thunderstorm otherwise just rain. 64 for low. tomorrow cloudy and a few showers, high temperature of 69 degrees. the time we get to tomorrow in his 50s a slight chance of rain, cloudy for the most part. obviously this graphic was updated it will be dry into the weekend let's take a look at this afternoon. northeast side of town, traffic accident has been cleared out and interstates are the jake and northeast side of town. southwest side of town interstates are good shape the slowdown from the swansea highway. northwest side of town, not too bad on the lexington highway but it is raining it will slow you down to it. slowdown through malfunction junction. from downtown to harsin should take you 15 minutes. >>> re
of the western part of south carolina into eastern georgia. this whole area is beginning to diminish. i think the trend will continue we'll see more showers and storms developing over the td region. in columbia we have rain falling, temperature 71 degrees, humid, called, for tonight we expect to continue to see rain and maybe occasional thunderstorm otherwise just rain. 64 for low. tomorrow cloudy and a few showers, high temperature of 69 degrees. the time we get to tomorrow in his 50s a slight...
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the action in georgia and part of the piedmont not over quite it will influence parts of the upstate with scattered showers for the morning into early afternoon. i about 5:00 or 6:00, it gets out of. . 52 per asheville, mid 60's in the piedmont. a mild beginning to the day. we will see mid 60's to upper 50's for afternoon highs. greece is out of the north. -- breezes out of the north. drier weather for new year's day, 10 degrees cooler, 46 to 55 for highs tomorrow and cold nights again saturday morning and continuing through next week. sunny days are back with low 50's in the upstate and upper 40's in the mountains. mike: thank you. we are giving you a live look at times where. security a top concern from times square and all over. this new year's eve... security is a top concern! majo mike: security is a top concern on new year's eve. major cities across the u.s. are bolstering law enforcement presence. allyson: and one overseas city to terror concerns. nikole killion joins us live from our exclusive washington newsroom with a look at some of the steps being taken there and worldwid
the action in georgia and part of the piedmont not over quite it will influence parts of the upstate with scattered showers for the morning into early afternoon. i about 5:00 or 6:00, it gets out of. . 52 per asheville, mid 60's in the piedmont. a mild beginning to the day. we will see mid 60's to upper 50's for afternoon highs. greece is out of the north. -- breezes out of the north. drier weather for new year's day, 10 degrees cooler, 46 to 55 for highs tomorrow and cold nights again saturday...
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>>anny hong: the heart of the bay for most part may be trying not to the 7:00 hour to see more shopsing up from the coast locations and some of those could make its way into the bay area and a clock but some missouri south the lunchtime maybe just a spotty showers. to the look of the storm total so far pretty impressive numbers here is a look at the track of the robin. >>robin winston: the cars are scattered all across the lanes all lanes are blocked as many as five cars involved here to also send out how tram but they said that the left lane is flooding in both directions elektra album there's reports of flooding up ahead in harrison avenue 5 is a freeway to avoid if you normally head west this is gorgeously down into downtown oakland and san francisco if you're closer to the nimitz use it in the north testified it was the crash brought to a quartet of the ride into san francisco wide open no delays of the bay bridge toll plaza to minutes from downtown into the westbound sky when. >>jackie sissel: is pretty dry right now but there is no rain out here is basically stopped here and in
>>anny hong: the heart of the bay for most part may be trying not to the 7:00 hour to see more shopsing up from the coast locations and some of those could make its way into the bay area and a clock but some missouri south the lunchtime maybe just a spotty showers. to the look of the storm total so far pretty impressive numbers here is a look at the track of the robin. >>robin winston: the cars are scattered all across the lanes all lanes are blocked as many as five cars involved...
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that's the p first part of the system. then number 2 is the cold air that's going to move in later today. right now on a radar, not a lot of coverage. we still have lingering rain showers in parts of the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. we'll move the maps to the north around saint helena and northern sections of sonoma county, approaching leak county, but more activity to our north and west. that will be the source of more showers. could be heavy at times for late this afternoon up in the north bay, spreading to the south this evening. current numbers, san jose, 60 degrees. napa 61 and livermore in the upper 50s. 59 degrees. has been a storm series setting up, first one for today. kind of in the middle of that first system, a chance for tomorrow and then more rain, especially saturday night and into sunday. i think subpoenaed will be the biggest deal over the next few days. as far as offshore, we have a high surf warning kicking in later on today. we'll have to keep an eye on the coast for tomorrow, coastal flood a
that's the p first part of the system. then number 2 is the cold air that's going to move in later today. right now on a radar, not a lot of coverage. we still have lingering rain showers in parts of the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. we'll move the maps to the north around saint helena and northern sections of sonoma county, approaching leak county, but more activity to our north and west. that will be the source of more showers. could be heavy at times for late this afternoon up in...
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the fare hike is part of an automatic every-other-year hike increase. that means a 50-cent increase for most rides an the bay area. one example will cost 30 5 cents extra. bart says the periodic fare increases will raise $312 million by 2020 to help pay for new train cars and a new maintenance facility in hay ward. >>> this holiday season, renting potted christmas trees is grow nothing popularity. >> mark kelly shows us how you can help the people affected by the valley fire once christmas is over. >> reporter: the valley fire incinerated more than 1200 homes and nearly as many trees. >> devastating. some of the trees are still standing, but they're obviously burnt. >> reporter: this holiday season, chris hurly and her family had an idea. what if people buy a live potted christmas tree and once the holidays are over donate that tree to the fire victims to plant in their own backyards? >> everybody feels so connected to lake county and feels so horrible about what happened. the idea is that these trees will go to people who are rebuilding in the devastat
the fare hike is part of an automatic every-other-year hike increase. that means a 50-cent increase for most rides an the bay area. one example will cost 30 5 cents extra. bart says the periodic fare increases will raise $312 million by 2020 to help pay for new train cars and a new maintenance facility in hay ward. >>> this holiday season, renting potted christmas trees is grow nothing popularity. >> mark kelly shows us how you can help the people affected by the valley fire once...
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the last part is used for communication. tokyo electric officials hope to deploy the robot at the plant from april next year. >>> as more foreign travelers come to tokyo, an unique tour guide is starting to offer sightseeing information. ed guide may look human, but it's android resembling a young woman. she went into operation on thursday at a shopping mall in tokyo bay. when a visitors sees spots on a touch screen, the robot can be in english, chinese or japanese. the officials say this is the world's first android guide to work around the clock at an information desk. >> android person, i think it's very nice and very unique. we don't have it yet. i think it's very useful to get information. >> the android was developed by japanese electronic's firm toshiba. the company says the robot can offer a consistent high level of service. >> translator: we hope the android will welcome foreign visitors to japan and will demonstrate our high level of technology. >> the official says the firm plans to upgrade the robot in two years
the last part is used for communication. tokyo electric officials hope to deploy the robot at the plant from april next year. >>> as more foreign travelers come to tokyo, an unique tour guide is starting to offer sightseeing information. ed guide may look human, but it's android resembling a young woman. she went into operation on thursday at a shopping mall in tokyo bay. when a visitors sees spots on a touch screen, the robot can be in english, chinese or japanese. the officials say...
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less than an inch will be the scenario for the south eastern parts of the region. we lingering into the day on saturday with the winds increasing as the low pressure begins to move out. we continue our wintry trend to start the work week off with more snow possible, along with highs in the 20s for in this season of kindness, many companies are reaching out to help others. but one national volunteer organization is in the business of changing lives all year long. nbc's chris clackum has the story. << nat: "i've sized all of these so that they are ready to go out on the floor." it's monday morning at the assistance league and the donations are pouring in. these women, mostly retired professionals .. have taken on new careers of changing deserving lives. this huge back room is the sorting place for a department store size consignment shop that helps fund their many charitable efforts. with girl trying on jacket 13:03:44 al) every year they outfit thousands of needy children with new clothes...all free. sot: susan brackett/ president, assistance "our focus is for them
less than an inch will be the scenario for the south eastern parts of the region. we lingering into the day on saturday with the winds increasing as the low pressure begins to move out. we continue our wintry trend to start the work week off with more snow possible, along with highs in the 20s for in this season of kindness, many companies are reaching out to help others. but one national volunteer organization is in the business of changing lives all year long. nbc's chris clackum has the...
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been a part of his life. of the ways he mentally escapes to cope with the troubles and at times abusive upbringing in compton. >> the fantasy world is what allowed many he to do that. i could spend hours fantasizing about something, creating something else. >> reporter: what mark ended up creating was quite a life. a father of two with a successful, though demanding, career in silicon valley. a career he admits that burned him out. ♪ it was picking up the drum just a few years ago that breathed life back into him. >> this is one of those things that will allow some magic to happen in the brain of a person. whether they're just, you know, dealing with autism or some other thing or just me, a guy who's burnt out from silicon valley. >> oh, man. look at you. you are so good! >> reporter: the first few times mark showed up at morgan, he says, just one or two students were brave enough to join him. now, it is clearly one of the highlights of their week. >> i'm just overwhelmed by some of the stuff that i see kids
been a part of his life. of the ways he mentally escapes to cope with the troubles and at times abusive upbringing in compton. >> the fantasy world is what allowed many he to do that. i could spend hours fantasizing about something, creating something else. >> reporter: what mark ended up creating was quite a life. a father of two with a successful, though demanding, career in silicon valley. a career he admits that burned him out. ♪ it was picking up the drum just a few years ago...
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i've lost parts.nd for me, it's -- i don't chalk it up the only reason i lost it is because i'm my age, you know. i'm not a movie player. but i've lost parts to be like the love interest of a 50-year-old man to, you know, women in their early 20s. >> but do you worry that the age thing is going to hit you? >> no, because, um, i'm funny. and i feel that if you can complain, and it's good to point out things that are unfair. but nothing beats just being undeniable. so i go that route. >> will you do more movies now? >> sure. what have you got for me? what have you got, christiane? >> well, listen -- >> your life story? [ laughter ] oh my goodness. sarah silverman, thank you very much. >> and when we come back, more smiles. a welcome antidote to some of the darkness this year, and the nobel goes to the quartet from tunisia. imagine having to hold a country together in peace and freedom and against all odds, next. ♪ the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a c
i've lost parts.nd for me, it's -- i don't chalk it up the only reason i lost it is because i'm my age, you know. i'm not a movie player. but i've lost parts to be like the love interest of a 50-year-old man to, you know, women in their early 20s. >> but do you worry that the age thing is going to hit you? >> no, because, um, i'm funny. and i feel that if you can complain, and it's good to point out things that are unfair. but nothing beats just being undeniable. so i go that route....
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rain returns late should last throughout parts of the day saturday. sunday looks dry and cold as of now, and we are still eyeing a big system poised to give us a mess of rain, ice and snow around next monday and tuesday, so try and get any holiday travel done on sunday. stephanie: a dangerous and deadly storm system swept through the country sparking tornadoes, killing several people in multiple states. officials are still searching for missing moton has the "caught on camera overnight... nat "oh! i think that's a tornado a-blowin' up!" a strong line of powerful and deadly storms churned up tornadoes from the midwest to deadly storms churned up tornadoes from the midwest to the south last night. indiana, iowa, mississippi and tennesee survived nearly two dozen confirmed twisters that left 7 people dead and 40 more injured. natsot - "i can't stick around here - gotta go find some cover." in holly springs, northern mississippi, a 7 year old boy was among the dead. this region was under the biggest threat...about 4 million people took cover as a massive
rain returns late should last throughout parts of the day saturday. sunday looks dry and cold as of now, and we are still eyeing a big system poised to give us a mess of rain, ice and snow around next monday and tuesday, so try and get any holiday travel done on sunday. stephanie: a dangerous and deadly storm system swept through the country sparking tornadoes, killing several people in multiple states. officials are still searching for missing moton has the "caught on camera overnight......
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improvement this is parts of delaware. again, we have more rain in parts of maryland that will start to move in as we go through the next 30 minutes to an hour. so the morning commute is wet. but at least temperatures are above freezing. 48 in philadelphia. 48 washington township. 45 in trenton. the poconos are seeing below freezing temperatures. 29 degrees. but lehigh valley is above freezing in about the mid to upper 30s now. south jersey and delaware, the mid to low 50s. we'll see that steady rise in temperatures this morning. that's why we only expect rain from here on out except if you're in the poconos. by 7:00 this morning, temperature around 51 degrees and rainy. by 9:00 a.m. 53 and rainy. we'll see big improvements closer to lunchtime. cloudy conditions but spotty showers. still most of the rain will be tapering off and big improvements into your evening commute today. i'll show that you. coming up, we'll look at the radar and the new years forecast. first, let's look at the roadways with jessica boyington. >>> th
improvement this is parts of delaware. again, we have more rain in parts of maryland that will start to move in as we go through the next 30 minutes to an hour. so the morning commute is wet. but at least temperatures are above freezing. 48 in philadelphia. 48 washington township. 45 in trenton. the poconos are seeing below freezing temperatures. 29 degrees. but lehigh valley is above freezing in about the mid to upper 30s now. south jersey and delaware, the mid to low 50s. we'll see that...
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so that's a specific part of it. and the underlying part of it, to what extent when you're writing a speech for a candidate or a ceo or whomever, do you have to take into consideration that thawing that kept going through your mind, will this resinate with the speaker because if it doesn't, it won't resinate with the audience? >> it's one of the easy parts of speech writing is taking a chance. you may think the person you are writing for is going to respond very much and relate to something specific that you put in. it doesn't matter. i always tell young speech writers, throw your best stuff, do your best stuff. if they don't like it, they will take it out. history judges them by their speeches. would the challenger speech be different if with george h.w. bush. i can tell you yes, because george h.w. bush's comments before the speech would have been recorded by the same person who recorded regan's, but they would have been different thoughts because it would have been a different man so it would have been a different
so that's a specific part of it. and the underlying part of it, to what extent when you're writing a speech for a candidate or a ceo or whomever, do you have to take into consideration that thawing that kept going through your mind, will this resinate with the speaker because if it doesn't, it won't resinate with the audience? >> it's one of the easy parts of speech writing is taking a chance. you may think the person you are writing for is going to respond very much and relate to...
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a little heavier in parts of western oconee county. more to come. the rain just doesn't want to quit. flood watch is issued for a good bit of western north carolina. the gray areas are fog advisories until 9:00 this morning. the 77 corridor will have thick fog. plan a little extra time. it is going to hang around until noon, 1:00 possibly. more rain expected tonight, tomorrow, wednesday. another three good days of rain possibilities, then dry weather coming for thursday through the weekend. new year's eve looks like you won't need the umbrella. you might need the jacket, though. it is going to get cooler. upper 60's. the mountains will reach mid 60's. the breezes will pick up this afternoon as well. here's a quick look ahead. we expect it to dry up by thursday, then for new year's day, should be nice. saturday and sunday cooler, feeling more like january, kind of getting back to normal weather. myra: that new normal. the old normal is back again. dale: most people are ready for a little cold weather. patrick: i have a new fireplace i need to take ad
a little heavier in parts of western oconee county. more to come. the rain just doesn't want to quit. flood watch is issued for a good bit of western north carolina. the gray areas are fog advisories until 9:00 this morning. the 77 corridor will have thick fog. plan a little extra time. it is going to hang around until noon, 1:00 possibly. more rain expected tonight, tomorrow, wednesday. another three good days of rain possibilities, then dry weather coming for thursday through the weekend. new...
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bergdahl was released last year as part of an exchange. the army announced this week he will face a general court-martial on charges of desertion and misbehaving before the enemy. tom: no secret that the cost of higher education keeps going higher, and more and more students in new hampshire are finding a cheaper alternative to four-year schools. kristen carosa tells us cost is not the only factor. kristen: michael whitney is a heating and cooling service technician. he has been in the industry for a few years, and he says he owes it to manchester community college. >> this is one of the only schools around in the area that offers a degree in hvac. kristen: whitney completed the program and works for dowling corporation in pits mirth. >> pretty much everybody has gone to the school and gone to the program. kristen: mcc is part of the new hampshire community college system, which consists of seven colleges and three academic centers. the schools offer a wide range of associate degrees and certificate programs and serves approximately 27,000
bergdahl was released last year as part of an exchange. the army announced this week he will face a general court-martial on charges of desertion and misbehaving before the enemy. tom: no secret that the cost of higher education keeps going higher, and more and more students in new hampshire are finding a cheaper alternative to four-year schools. kristen carosa tells us cost is not the only factor. kristen: michael whitney is a heating and cooling service technician. he has been in the industry...
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pero una de las partes manipula al mÁs vulnerable y su mis dijo.alguien para cometer este acto. >>> en una entrevista al periÓdico italiano la estampa el padre de syed farook dijo que su hijo era fanÁtico del estado islÁmico y tenÍa sentimientos de odio contra israel edades gaega >>> gracias marÍa paula. vamos a cambiar de tema porque las selecciones parlamentarias de venezuela se desarrollaron con normalidad en la jornada de hoy, 19 votantes fueron llamada a las urnas y extendieron el tiempo debido las largas filas de lectores, tenemos informaciÓn com comunicÁndonos hasta caracas donde estÁ daniel garrido, muy buenas noches plÁticanos de esta jornada llamada "histÓrica" adelante. >>> buenas noches edgardo, bien tÚ lo di ejes jiste el consejo nacional electoral extendiÓ el hola wl horario de votaciÓn por 3 horas y que la oposiciÓn ha rechazado por considerarlo ilegal y poco transparente, esto sin duda alguna retrasa la entrega de los resultados esta noche y ya ha generado tensiÓn entre los actores polÍticos y la ciudadanÍa. cabe destacar el retiro
pero una de las partes manipula al mÁs vulnerable y su mis dijo.alguien para cometer este acto. >>> en una entrevista al periÓdico italiano la estampa el padre de syed farook dijo que su hijo era fanÁtico del estado islÁmico y tenÍa sentimientos de odio contra israel edades gaega >>> gracias marÍa paula. vamos a cambiar de tema porque las selecciones parlamentarias de venezuela se desarrollaron con normalidad en la jornada de hoy, 19 votantes fueron llamada a las urnas y...
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as you say, 8 miles out, part of the wright-patterson air force base. because it is part of the air force base is preserved is exactly the way it was. but when on this far more important than people realize. the plane that they flew in kitty hawk was not a practical airplane yet. took three more years to develop a practical airplane. the real airplane, one that people can learn how to fly a flight was born at some. >> do you think the wright brothers hinder progress of american aviation? >> no. no more so than alexander graham bell hindered the development when alexander graham bell, you sound. no. and all you have to do is look at what happened. almost no time. does not recognize the reality until 1980. the plane that was used in world war ii for world war i was vastly different, and that more advanced plane developed in just those seven years, eight years since the wright brothers claim to be a reality. the acceleration progress was beyond anyone's imagining. orval right lived to see the death, rockets, the horrible devastation. world war i and world
as you say, 8 miles out, part of the wright-patterson air force base. because it is part of the air force base is preserved is exactly the way it was. but when on this far more important than people realize. the plane that they flew in kitty hawk was not a practical airplane yet. took three more years to develop a practical airplane. the real airplane, one that people can learn how to fly a flight was born at some. >> do you think the wright brothers hinder progress of american aviation?...
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this is part of an iranian, turkish, u.n. brokered deal between the syrian government and the opposition. they're being escorted by the flshl red cross-- international red cross. around 300 supporters of the syrian regime are given safe passage to the damascus via turkey and lebanon. the latest from the border crossing. >> reporter: the first part of this deal has gone underway. the u.n. along with the red cross has entered the besieged town. we expect 143 wounded fighters along with their families to cross this crossing between syria and lebanon. at the same time we expect 243, coming from predomestic nabothily shia, two-- predominantly shia to cross. they will be travelling to syria. the process has been undergone since september 24. an agreement was made between an irani iranian. the ceasefire went underway september 24. this is the second phase we will be seeing more phases of this. there is around a thousand fighters and their families held up along with two shia villages in idlib, about a few thousand holidayed up there
this is part of an iranian, turkish, u.n. brokered deal between the syrian government and the opposition. they're being escorted by the flshl red cross-- international red cross. around 300 supporters of the syrian regime are given safe passage to the damascus via turkey and lebanon. the latest from the border crossing. >> reporter: the first part of this deal has gone underway. the u.n. along with the red cross has entered the besieged town. we expect 143 wounded fighters along with...
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that's the case for parts of newcastle and parts of south jersey. that rain will continue for the later part of the morning commute, too. mid-30s in allentown. 28 in the poconos. so through the lehigh valley, we're above freezing. really don't expect a wintry mix there. i think it's mostly going to stay rain through the rest of the morning. by 7:00 this morning. if that's when you're heading out, expect the rain around. don't forget your umbrella. 51 degrees by 7:00 a.m. rainy and 53. by 11:00, we'll have the showers around but i think a lot will taper off around lunchtime and a drier evening commute. coming up, we'll take a closer look at the radar as we go through the rest of the morning. now let's get a check of the roadways with jessica. >> a messy morning commute for sure. this is around fox street. you can see heavy police activity and presence right there due to an accident. several vehicles involved right now. traffic moving through. it's not closed down completely yet. it is on the boulevard on the southbound side, again, around fox street.
that's the case for parts of newcastle and parts of south jersey. that rain will continue for the later part of the morning commute, too. mid-30s in allentown. 28 in the poconos. so through the lehigh valley, we're above freezing. really don't expect a wintry mix there. i think it's mostly going to stay rain through the rest of the morning. by 7:00 this morning. if that's when you're heading out, expect the rain around. don't forget your umbrella. 51 degrees by 7:00 a.m. rainy and 53. by 11:00,...
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this is one of the poorest parts of one of poorest parts in africa. the former president's government neglected the region where the seleka tapped into feelings of discontent. the land is rich in documents. they fund armed groups. investment and employment is needed. the country has never known good governance, a sense that the government in bangui can't just do what it wants. the local pastor hopes the election is fair and peaceful. i tell people in church to leave the past in the past. we need to find a way to cultivate and build roads. we need to do it calmly. >> the fighters have been handing in their weapons for a place in the work programme. this is a fraction of what is out there. as the country tries to move forward, it has to start somewhere >>> the u.s. says coalition air strikes killed 10 senior i.s.i.l. leaders in iraq and syria. some of them are linked to the paris attackers. the iraqi prime minister emphasised that the recapture was an iraqi operation, and baghdad is differing with washington over how long it will take to defeat i.s.i.l.
this is one of the poorest parts of one of poorest parts in africa. the former president's government neglected the region where the seleka tapped into feelings of discontent. the land is rich in documents. they fund armed groups. investment and employment is needed. the country has never known good governance, a sense that the government in bangui can't just do what it wants. the local pastor hopes the election is fair and peaceful. i tell people in church to leave the past in the past. we...
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so this is our little machine in this blue thing is the part that recognizes the part of the mammoth dna that we wanted change. change. we put the elephant dna and the mammoth dna we make the cut. now cells don't like it when their dna is broken we want to harness cells own repair machinery to stick that elephant version, and getting my species confused here. but the mammoth version in place of where the elephant was and we'll and up with an elephant that is a little bit mammoth. so what do we change? we know mammoths and asian elephants have been converging for 6 million years. they are almost 99% identical. so there's probably around a million or so differences between them, we can't target all million, probably what we'll do is hone in on a few things that we think are really important. one of the first things that anyone found to be different between elephant was a hemoglobin gene. responsible for caring oxygen to the body. this was work done in a lab a few years ago. he found comparing the sequence between asian elephants and mammoths, their only three differences so he took cel
so this is our little machine in this blue thing is the part that recognizes the part of the mammoth dna that we wanted change. change. we put the elephant dna and the mammoth dna we make the cut. now cells don't like it when their dna is broken we want to harness cells own repair machinery to stick that elephant version, and getting my species confused here. but the mammoth version in place of where the elephant was and we'll and up with an elephant that is a little bit mammoth. so what do we...
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of a not part of the community. was not part of it in the sense that i was jewish and most of the town was southern baptists and quite different orientation, but i was also part of the town in went to all the public schools. i worked with people in the drugstore. we knew everyone in town. my father offered credit to anybody he felt he could trust. the whole experience was one of getting to know really ordinary americans facing economic challenges, which we face for a long time. >> you tell stories about your grandmother in connecticut. you would sit on the front porch in north carolina talking to her about the depression. you and i were born more or less the same year, we all had parents or grandparents who talked about the depression. your grandmother had been living in connecticut when this happened and talked about the paradox of the shoes. tell that story. the great thing about this story is that fortunately for the country, you had talked enough about the depression, if i'm not putting dots together that don'e
of a not part of the community. was not part of it in the sense that i was jewish and most of the town was southern baptists and quite different orientation, but i was also part of the town in went to all the public schools. i worked with people in the drugstore. we knew everyone in town. my father offered credit to anybody he felt he could trust. the whole experience was one of getting to know really ordinary americans facing economic challenges, which we face for a long time. >> you...
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in april the group infiltrated the camp and briefly seized large parts of it.a has the details of the proposed deal. >> reporter: u.n. official confirming to al jazeera that the u.n. is involved in this deal in syria but backing away from reports that it's a u.n. brokered deal. the u.n. official told al jazeera quote the u.n. is an observer for the agreement concerning yarmook but not part of it and what we are hearing from the u.n. now this deal, the details of which are still very vague potentially could involve i.s.i.l. fighters given safe passage out of the refugee camp and into the i.s.i.l. stronghold of raqqa. now this would be important because the refugee camp is a very dangerous place right now. ban ki-moon has previously said it is quote in the deepest circle of hell and that is because there is not only i.s.i.l. fighters there that infiltrated the camp in april but also al-qaeda linked al-nusra front fighters as well as pro and anti-government malitias there as well all fighting for territory within the sprawling refugee camp on the outskirts of dama
in april the group infiltrated the camp and briefly seized large parts of it.a has the details of the proposed deal. >> reporter: u.n. official confirming to al jazeera that the u.n. is involved in this deal in syria but backing away from reports that it's a u.n. brokered deal. the u.n. official told al jazeera quote the u.n. is an observer for the agreement concerning yarmook but not part of it and what we are hearing from the u.n. now this deal, the details of which are still very vague...
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snow being gentoo rated -- snow being generated in parts of nebraska. cold in the rockies, seven in denver and 60's down south. tomorrow, will -- we will be mild. and sunday morning and monday morning as kids head back to school. it will be in the 20's in the mountains and low 30's in the upstate for the first of the week. dry weather will be the story all the way through tuesday of next week. richard: checking traffic at 6:20. we started interstate 85, looking good. reports of a hit and run on highway 14 but not impacting traffic. our speed looking good. bmw and 385 at about 66 miles an hour and slows down to about 60 as you get to pelham road. past the interchange, back up to 72 miles an hour. heading into downtown anderson and moving slow. you will have extra driving time traffic looking like.no accidents downtown. travel times in western north carolina are still a speed limit drive on 26 and 40. taking a live look outside right now at the interstate, this is business 85 at new cut road toward heron circle and looking really good through that stretch
snow being gentoo rated -- snow being generated in parts of nebraska. cold in the rockies, seven in denver and 60's down south. tomorrow, will -- we will be mild. and sunday morning and monday morning as kids head back to school. it will be in the 20's in the mountains and low 30's in the upstate for the first of the week. dry weather will be the story all the way through tuesday of next week. richard: checking traffic at 6:20. we started interstate 85, looking good. reports of a hit and run on...
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of this or is it a large part?ransome is a small part and not like extortion and taxation and not compared to oil and the amount of money they stole from banks when they took over cities in iraq and syria. >> through your work with rand you estimated last year i.s.i.l. produced over 150,000 barrels of oil a day, that is huge, that amount has changed significantly since then, what is their current production load and what is the best way to cut into that revenue stream? >> so the best estimates of current production are around 30-40,000 barrels aday of october after the major waive of air strikes tidal wave two and one way is to stop them from producing and stop them from moving the oil and is what the air strikes were about, to stop them moving the oil from the fields to trucks and from destroying the trucks so they couldn't move oil beyond that. other than that stopping them from smuggling the oil to potential buyers and the potential buyers may be anywhere and right now the evidence indicates a large portion of t
of this or is it a large part?ransome is a small part and not like extortion and taxation and not compared to oil and the amount of money they stole from banks when they took over cities in iraq and syria. >> through your work with rand you estimated last year i.s.i.l. produced over 150,000 barrels of oil a day, that is huge, that amount has changed significantly since then, what is their current production load and what is the best way to cut into that revenue stream? >> so the...
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dangerous weather impacted parts of the u.s. how are the conditions now? >> the peak is over but heavy rain is till falling across the deep south. weather has been very wild over the past several days. there have been about 70 reports of tornadoes as well as record breaking heavy rainfall in places like missouri. some areas have seen over 500 millimeters of rain over the past seven days, much more than the average this time of year and more rain is expected as i mentioned. we're still looking at more rain to fall across the deep south and rain will also spread into the northeast coast, including new york city as well as washington, d.c. into your wednesday. and wintry precipitation is expected across the u.s./canada border. new york city, we'll see the high of 11 degrees on thursday and still on the warmer side as we go into the weekend and los angeles in the teens with sunny weather continuing into the second day of january. now let's go to the southern hemisphere, el nino has been writing heavy rain across many parts of south america, including northern
dangerous weather impacted parts of the u.s. how are the conditions now? >> the peak is over but heavy rain is till falling across the deep south. weather has been very wild over the past several days. there have been about 70 reports of tornadoes as well as record breaking heavy rainfall in places like missouri. some areas have seen over 500 millimeters of rain over the past seven days, much more than the average this time of year and more rain is expected as i mentioned. we're still...
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the international part and cultural part is very important. but the reality is what we have been pushing for here, it has a greater participation now at the high end because people can afford to do it, and there tends to be a background. we're trying to knock that down. and that's why you need the incentives. we talk about the bridge. if someone's in a tough neighborhood now and the opportunity is go do a year of service or get a job when it's available right now, and they have to support somebody, then they've got to grab the nearest thing. i mean, it's just the obvious thing to do. so they grab that. so i think you're exactly right. we've got to make it a leveling, a cross-leveling experience so that we don't have unique zip code experience or educational level experience or religious or anything else. as charles murray captured so well in "coming apart", we are fragmenting in so many ways we don't even recognize, and this could be the unifying thing. my first platoon in the army, i was a platoon leader in the 1970s, and the army was not at
the international part and cultural part is very important. but the reality is what we have been pushing for here, it has a greater participation now at the high end because people can afford to do it, and there tends to be a background. we're trying to knock that down. and that's why you need the incentives. we talk about the bridge. if someone's in a tough neighborhood now and the opportunity is go do a year of service or get a job when it's available right now, and they have to support...
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for all being part of that historic agreement.thank you to all the officials from sutter for being here, see pmc has been inner-city for 150 years and lisa city deserve a new hospital, so were excited about this. i also want to say, again, thank you to everyone who is been supportive of good health care in our great city. but, today, topping off day is all about these folks up here. i want to say thank you to herero bold, to all of the people that have kept this place safe. i can't wait. i know people want the topping off but i want my invitation to walked the tunnel underneath van ness because that's probably the safest way to get across that. i can't wait for that to happen and, of course i'm celebrating because we don't have to shut down van ness anymore. i want to say the regulations to people who worked on this at this point. it's excited to have this top off. i was a huge thank you to all the workforce because what they've done, not only in getting to this point, is an extraordinary, michael for all the labor, work, and the
for all being part of that historic agreement.thank you to all the officials from sutter for being here, see pmc has been inner-city for 150 years and lisa city deserve a new hospital, so were excited about this. i also want to say, again, thank you to everyone who is been supportive of good health care in our great city. but, today, topping off day is all about these folks up here. i want to say thank you to herero bold, to all of the people that have kept this place safe. i can't wait. i know...
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i'm not afraid of that part of it. people ought to be free to comment, if they want to do it anonymously, that's fine. i'd like to know what they are saying, even if not flattering to me. >> how do you square that? >> this year i had a commenter making a block post about how i was fat, ugly and a terrible human being. it's pain. but his right to do it. what i liked he did it under his own name, he knew who he was. the problem is when i get anonymous emails - i have a committed police detective staying on my case at my job. they had to install more security cameras, because people were harassed and whipped up by what i write online. we have to do something to curb the culture, folks are receiving actual threats. >> the physical threats i have, they were prompted, triggered by a radio figure, rush lim ba. he came after me in traffic terms because of something i said on another channel. well, you know what, that translated into people taking action. he can build an audience around that, that's gin. i'm a big boy, i can ta
i'm not afraid of that part of it. people ought to be free to comment, if they want to do it anonymously, that's fine. i'd like to know what they are saying, even if not flattering to me. >> how do you square that? >> this year i had a commenter making a block post about how i was fat, ugly and a terrible human being. it's pain. but his right to do it. what i liked he did it under his own name, he knew who he was. the problem is when i get anonymous emails - i have a committed...
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other parts are much warmer. temperatures are so warm people could be wearing shorts to christmas dinner. a southwest wind could bring temperatures 70-s. in orlando, florida.. the high is expected to be in the mid 80-s today and tomorrow. the north american aerospace defense command - or norad - will be tracking santa claus as he makes his way across the world to bring gifts to girls and boys. the organization has been tracking st. nick for 60-years.. making sure he and his reindeer are safe in the sky. you can watch santa make his trip around the world by going to the "only on ktiv" section on our homepage at ktiv dot com. many people got together last night to celebrate the recent completion of a holiday light display at summit pointe senior living in marion, iowa. jill kasparie shows us how the town came together to give one man his christmas wish. << "hey dad, hello there. hello hello!" russell is used to his routine with dinner at 4:30... but tuesday night it was obvious -- things are a bit different. "with
other parts are much warmer. temperatures are so warm people could be wearing shorts to christmas dinner. a southwest wind could bring temperatures 70-s. in orlando, florida.. the high is expected to be in the mid 80-s today and tomorrow. the north american aerospace defense command - or norad - will be tracking santa claus as he makes his way across the world to bring gifts to girls and boys. the organization has been tracking st. nick for 60-years.. making sure he and his reindeer are safe in...
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and that is part of what the president is doing today.saw him earlier in the week at the pentagon, and just about two and a half weeks ago at the oval office, trying to reassure the american people, and not incidentally trying to answer the critics who say he is not on top of the fight against. he is not on top of counter terrorism in the wake of the paris attacks and the san bernardino attacks. he is due to leave tomorrow on an extended holiday in hawaii. but it was the first year in 2009 when the president was on vacation over the holidays, when the so-called underwear bomber tried to blow up that plane over the skies of michigan in detroit. ever since then the white house has made an effort to put the president in positions where he is leading the investigation, and i think that is part of what you are going to see today and we have seen in the last couple of weeks. >> that being said, what are the nation's biggest security concerns right now? >> reporter: well, again, del, it's the loan-wolf style attack is obviously a major concern.
and that is part of what the president is doing today.saw him earlier in the week at the pentagon, and just about two and a half weeks ago at the oval office, trying to reassure the american people, and not incidentally trying to answer the critics who say he is not on top of the fight against. he is not on top of counter terrorism in the wake of the paris attacks and the san bernardino attacks. he is due to leave tomorrow on an extended holiday in hawaii. but it was the first year in 2009 when...
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>> well, in a certain part of the market they are.n that part of the market i described of ba completion, helping adults that start in college and need to finish it. that has been attacked with a vengeance by a lot of not for profit players, schools like southern new hampshire, they have built large businesses serving the non-traditional students. in that part of the market it's the case that the for profits have a new set of pretty robust competitors to contend with. >> trace is a financial analyst for the for-profit college industry. david is author of "stealing america's future", how for profit colleges scam taxpayers and ruin students lives. thank you for joining us. i'll be back in a minute with a word on college, cost and credibility. stay with us. it's "inside story". >>> we played a terrible trick on a generation of americans. the answer to the question how much education do i need is always more. get more and you'll be better off. you'll get a better job, own a better house and give your kids a better shot at a comfortable fu
>> well, in a certain part of the market they are.n that part of the market i described of ba completion, helping adults that start in college and need to finish it. that has been attacked with a vengeance by a lot of not for profit players, schools like southern new hampshire, they have built large businesses serving the non-traditional students. in that part of the market it's the case that the for profits have a new set of pretty robust competitors to contend with. >> trace is a...
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so they now have our part. we need theirs. if they move, i think that that will help the senate to - or that will compel the senate to move too. >> reporter: as we know, the governor has been quite vocal in the past months about the island situation, saying they're broke, they're out of cash, this is an island out the sea, they need a rescue. a lot of people have taken that the wrong way. specifically, it has gone on ditch ears. he said yesterday that he is fine with people criticizing the way that he has handled this, it is in the mathematics, and this is not politics, but the governor is first to say it is congress's fault, or part of their fault, that the country is in this situation >>> besides asking for some sort of bail out, what have the authorities done to deal with the default? >> reporter: the country that is been on a landslide for the past 10 years. they have been in a deep recession. over that time they have cut services, anything from delaying tax refunds, health care, public transportation services, they let go
so they now have our part. we need theirs. if they move, i think that that will help the senate to - or that will compel the senate to move too. >> reporter: as we know, the governor has been quite vocal in the past months about the island situation, saying they're broke, they're out of cash, this is an island out the sea, they need a rescue. a lot of people have taken that the wrong way. specifically, it has gone on ditch ears. he said yesterday that he is fine with people criticizing...