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lawrence, and montreal would be here about, and quebec toward here. so we get a sense of how people living at that time, especially policy maker, government policy makers, government leaders perceived the geographic landscape. one of the most interesting features of this map, which is in the state library of virginia, is that it is french and gives you a french perspective. the line that presumes to be a boundary here indicates where the french believe the boundary to be between the british and french colonies. actually, there is no agreed-to boundary. there is no consensus between britain and france at all about where their respective colonies merge. there is a contested front tier or border lands between the british colonies and french canada. and, actually, the country at stake is almost entirely an indian country. and that is where the war begins. why does the war begin here in the ohio country? it really began because of french policy thinking about british expansion and how british expansion must be stopped, not only the expansion of settlement
lawrence, and montreal would be here about, and quebec toward here. so we get a sense of how people living at that time, especially policy maker, government policy makers, government leaders perceived the geographic landscape. one of the most interesting features of this map, which is in the state library of virginia, is that it is french and gives you a french perspective. the line that presumes to be a boundary here indicates where the french believe the boundary to be between the british and...
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jean or in quebec. they must be ena they must be basically expelled, deported. the key officer there was a governor, the governor of nova scotia, a man named charles lawrence. lawrence was acting with the basic approval of the british government in london. although they did not give him explicit instructions, they gave him enough leeway where he could order the evacuation of the acadians if he chose. the evacuation of the acadians only became possible during war. and only because massachusetts sent 2,000 men to attack french forts in the region of acadia and the border lands. and there was no clear boundary between british and french territory. where were the french forts located here? on this isthmus between acadia and what is today the province of new brunswick. it wasn't called that then. this was part of french canada. this was under british rule. there's no clear boundary in the early 1750s, the french establish a couple of forts here. some acadians, the minority living in the area assist the french. most of the acadians wanted nothing to do with the confli
jean or in quebec. they must be ena they must be basically expelled, deported. the key officer there was a governor, the governor of nova scotia, a man named charles lawrence. lawrence was acting with the basic approval of the british government in london. although they did not give him explicit instructions, they gave him enough leeway where he could order the evacuation of the acadians if he chose. the evacuation of the acadians only became possible during war. and only because massachusetts...
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allied planners met again in 1944, this time at quebec. a decision was reached to move the invasion of the philippines three months ahead of schedule. marshall returned from quebec to fly immediately to paris with secretary of state james burns for another meeting with general eisenhower. the chief of staff was involved with the vast and complicated problem of our global supply line. and he chose to inspect the divisions poised for the final thrusts into germany. a minor slack in the line of supply at this moment could cause a major military disaster, and marshall knew all these facts at both ends of the line. the price of victory was far too high to risk delay. the trip to europe provided marshall with another opportunity, a chance to talk with the troops. he spoke informally to american soldiers who had faced the toughest test in history and triumph. marshall inspected their positions within range of the enemy. his last close look before the axis collapsed. world war ii ended with the final capitulation of japan. when president truman pr
allied planners met again in 1944, this time at quebec. a decision was reached to move the invasion of the philippines three months ahead of schedule. marshall returned from quebec to fly immediately to paris with secretary of state james burns for another meeting with general eisenhower. the chief of staff was involved with the vast and complicated problem of our global supply line. and he chose to inspect the divisions poised for the final thrusts into germany. a minor slack in the line of...
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i come from a bilingual province called quebec where out going messages take this. hi, you have reached gavin. please leave a message after the tone. this is an out going message. [speaking french]. and then you say, you know what, i will just text you. >> and then you realize it was 1985. >> you have to do your joke in two languages so you go you are just burning doing the neutron dance. [speaking french]. >> why is he starting in puerto rico? why not get the puerto ricans in the bronks to start speaking english? start locally. >> it takes a lot of beans, i believe that is a g-rated word. i admire he went and said, you foreigners in your country. stop speaking like that. i have to give him credit for that. diana, everybody wants a universal language. isn't evening lish the best language? we should get rid of the others so we don't have to deal with the others. >> i think it should be the number one language. >> are you mocking me? >> no, just really patriotic. >>- q. you are a red neck you are pay tree jobing particular. >> no. i am from new jersey. hahn -- honestl
i come from a bilingual province called quebec where out going messages take this. hi, you have reached gavin. please leave a message after the tone. this is an out going message. [speaking french]. and then you say, you know what, i will just text you. >> and then you realize it was 1985. >> you have to do your joke in two languages so you go you are just burning doing the neutron dance. [speaking french]. >> why is he starting in puerto rico? why not get the puerto ricans in...
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. >> se discutió y se decidió en la cumbre en quebec en 2001 que los países elegidos democráticamentede países de preocupación por el lavado de dinero y también se habló de la relación con méxico y el problema del narcotráfico. >> hemos tenido una cooperación fantástica con el presidente calderón y su gabinete intentando afrontar el difícil problema de narcotráfico y violencia de los cárteles. >> reportero: la conferencia es indicativo el compromiso de estados unidos de mantenerse cerca de latinoamérica. una región cuya agenda a través de los años se ha ampliado más allá del comercio y la democracia y que también ha captado el interés de gobiernos tan lejanos como el de irán y china. >> sulema: damos un recuento de las noticias internacionales del jueves en el mundo en 60 segundos. >> cuba criticó a estados unidos por lo que a su participación en la cumbre de las américas, ayer en la isla el presidente juan manuel santos comunicó a raúl castro que no hubo consenso para la presencia cubana. - el congreso mexicano aprobó la creación de un registro nacional de desaparecidos luego que un
. >> se discutió y se decidió en la cumbre en quebec en 2001 que los países elegidos democráticamentede países de preocupación por el lavado de dinero y también se habló de la relación con méxico y el problema del narcotráfico. >> hemos tenido una cooperación fantástica con el presidente calderón y su gabinete intentando afrontar el difícil problema de narcotráfico y violencia de los cárteles. >> reportero: la conferencia es indicativo el compromiso de estados...
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every other town in new england, it was full of traders -- international traders who were trading to quebec and to europe and down to the caribbean -- and arnold's father was one of them. he had various siblings. when he was 10 his other brother died, and he was then the only son. he was sent away to a classical boarding academy in a town just a few miles upriver, which was a rarity in the colonies, having a classical education. and, of course, going on to college, which he probably would have done from that school, was even rarer still. so he was well on his way up to a higher status of society, i suppose, and certainly of intelligence or of intellectualism, than even his own parents. but then when he was 14 he was yanked back home again. papa had become an alcoholic and had gone bankrupt, so there was no money for the education, no business for arnold to inherit and run when he got through school, and he was put as an apprentice to an apothecary. quite a comedown. c-span: i remember your writing that benedict arnold was born and then died. was he the one that then...? >> guest: oh, no. he
every other town in new england, it was full of traders -- international traders who were trading to quebec and to europe and down to the caribbean -- and arnold's father was one of them. he had various siblings. when he was 10 his other brother died, and he was then the only son. he was sent away to a classical boarding academy in a town just a few miles upriver, which was a rarity in the colonies, having a classical education. and, of course, going on to college, which he probably would have...
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. >> and finally, all right, right across the border in quebec call it extreme frisbee. a master of a flying disk was able to fling one from the rafters right into a garbage can at center ice. i wonder what the prize was. that's a look at your national and regional weather. here's bill karins with your weather forecast. good morning. >> i believe it. >> do you? i don't believe you. i believe you're being diplomatic. >> how you going to fake that one? >> two cameras. >> fine. you're the skeptic. good morning. big storms rolling along, right along the washington coastline along with british columbia. this storm will orientate itself. the worse of it is up in seattle. snow levels are starting to rise a little bit but last night they were pretty low. just one storm after another. no suns will be out there today and it's also going to be very windy with that jet stream just pouring into oregon, especially the coastal areas. here's a closeup radar of washington state, this is the seattle area. light rain. notice the white in the olympic showing the snow. it shrinks a little bi
. >> and finally, all right, right across the border in quebec call it extreme frisbee. a master of a flying disk was able to fling one from the rafters right into a garbage can at center ice. i wonder what the prize was. that's a look at your national and regional weather. here's bill karins with your weather forecast. good morning. >> i believe it. >> do you? i don't believe you. i believe you're being diplomatic. >> how you going to fake that one? >> two...
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canadian police have opinion lacking for him since a gang sweep in quebec. >>> kids trying to light cigarettes caused a fire. the exhibits inside were damaged. >>> japan, they spent a year trying to move forward but got a moment to look back. it's been a year since the earth quake and tsunami swept the country killing 20,000 people. people paused for a moment of silence at the very moment the disaster transformed the country. survivors are in temporary homes until rebuilding begins in japan. >>> unusual punishment a 7th grader has to endure for failing classes. ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun. ♪ sunny d! ♪ it's the way you make it all fun. ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c. and now it has 40% fewer calories than most regular soda brands! sunny d! ♪ make today a sunny day! find out more at sunnyd.com >>> a detective accused of attempted theft. the action they are taking against the officer's daughter. >>> many gave up, homes, jobs and money because they believed the world was ending. why the doomsday preacher is taking it all back
canadian police have opinion lacking for him since a gang sweep in quebec. >>> kids trying to light cigarettes caused a fire. the exhibits inside were damaged. >>> japan, they spent a year trying to move forward but got a moment to look back. it's been a year since the earth quake and tsunami swept the country killing 20,000 people. people paused for a moment of silence at the very moment the disaster transformed the country. survivors are in temporary homes until rebuilding...
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but parts of ontario and quebec are starting to see temperatures drop. 18 degrees for a daytime high on friday. and it will become even cooler as we head into saturday. >>> heading over to europe, mostly calm across much of europe, but a very strong low pressure system is dashing down over western russia bringing a wintry mix. because this the system is containing a lot of cool air, temperatures will dip to 1 agree in moscow. but other than that, the exceptional warmth is continuing. 20 degrees in paris and 17 degrees in berlin. actually the warmth will likely continue until the end of march. >>> up next is your three-day outlook. imimimimimime mister yos expected to outline a new vision for defending nuclear power plants. sources close to the japanese government say he will lay out his plan at the upcoming nuclear security summit in seoul. noda's expected to stress the importance of preparing for any contingency based on lessons from the fukushima accident. sources close to the prime minister say he'll underscore the necessity for an immediate response, whether the cause is a natura
but parts of ontario and quebec are starting to see temperatures drop. 18 degrees for a daytime high on friday. and it will become even cooler as we head into saturday. >>> heading over to europe, mostly calm across much of europe, but a very strong low pressure system is dashing down over western russia bringing a wintry mix. because this the system is containing a lot of cool air, temperatures will dip to 1 agree in moscow. but other than that, the exceptional warmth is continuing....
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now, the system that was troubling south ontario and the great lakes, that will be moving towards quebec and in the new england region, dropping heavy amounts of freezing rain, as much as 5 millimeters. that's going to be causing troublesome dangerous winter weather driving conditions there. the associated front that is stretching all the way down toward the central plains, this is the area where you may see severe thunderstorms to be igniting. hail and damaging gusts are not ruled out. pacific northwest we'll still be looking at very heavy coastal rain along the coast of oregon and northern california. wet snow will be piling up in the mountainous regions. it could be very heavy. now, around the colorado regions, fire weather is still going to be posted up there as an alert. let's take a look at some video coming -- excuse me, some photos coming up from colorado. these are the wildfires that was supposed to be contained. it has reignited because of the very strong winds. winds are still going to be strong in and around the denver region. 25, well above average temperature there. also in
now, the system that was troubling south ontario and the great lakes, that will be moving towards quebec and in the new england region, dropping heavy amounts of freezing rain, as much as 5 millimeters. that's going to be causing troublesome dangerous winter weather driving conditions there. the associated front that is stretching all the way down toward the central plains, this is the area where you may see severe thunderstorms to be igniting. hail and damaging gusts are not ruled out. pacific...
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but cold air over ontario and quebec provinces will stay in canada and we will get a glancing blow, colder temperatures overnight and tomorrow it will start to warm up. even as early as tomorrow afternoon, as the center of high pressure moves off to the east, the wins will become a southerly. it will be calm but then the southerly winds will develop and there will be southwesterly winds on thursday with a front and that means this is a very impressive warm-up. 43 today 50 tomorrow close to 70 degrees by thursday. with this front, it does not look like when it gets here it will have much moisture with it at all. sunni and cold tomorrow morning. 22 to 30 the range of temperatures. sunshine. check out the next seven days. there are the numbers as they go up. 62 on wednesday close to 70. thursday. i would think this chances would be a little bit lower and then as we go into the weekend cooler temperatures but still comfortable. i have got all of you on speed dial. >> by the way, you kept mentioning that beautiful picture of that beautiful winery there. >> yes in bed and breakfast and everythin
but cold air over ontario and quebec provinces will stay in canada and we will get a glancing blow, colder temperatures overnight and tomorrow it will start to warm up. even as early as tomorrow afternoon, as the center of high pressure moves off to the east, the wins will become a southerly. it will be calm but then the southerly winds will develop and there will be southwesterly winds on thursday with a front and that means this is a very impressive warm-up. 43 today 50 tomorrow close to 70...
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. >> in quebec in 1989, they took out the power for 6 million people. are we going to see something like that today? that's unlikely. it's also not sure if we will see beautiful lakes in the sky. most people say, enjoy this. they could bring the auroras in the north and south closer to people. >> we're in the middle of a huge amount of solar activity. the peak is two years away. >> 2013. we've been quiet for a couple of years. >> a lot more. >> thank you very much. this sunday, japan will remember the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the northeast coast one year ago. some 16,000 people were killed when towns and cities were devastated. tens of thousands more were evacuated when the fukushima nuclear plant suffered a radiation leak. people in the region still live in fear of radiation. >> i am zeinab badawi. >> [speaking foreign language] >> they've come to the store especially to buy vegetables growing and the other end of japan to the use to buy local protests -- of japan. they used to buy local produce. now many worry food in this area i
. >> in quebec in 1989, they took out the power for 6 million people. are we going to see something like that today? that's unlikely. it's also not sure if we will see beautiful lakes in the sky. most people say, enjoy this. they could bring the auroras in the north and south closer to people. >> we're in the middle of a huge amount of solar activity. the peak is two years away. >> 2013. we've been quiet for a couple of years. >> a lot more. >> thank you very much....
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you see the arctic air toward quebec and ontario toward caribou maine. more importantly us for, the rise of the 50s coming up toward dallas, oklahoma city. that push of milder air is going to get this cold that's with us now out of here so that never the next couple of days we're going to see a significant warm-up out our way thanks in part to this storm system coming into the northwest. there's rain and snow with this but this thing with the southwesterly winds ahead of it will take those warmer readings we just saw and kick them in our direction. so that while we're going to struggle to get around 50 today, i think we'll be closer to 65 tomorrow and closer to 70 by thursday. a couple of snow showers in the mountains yesterday afternoon and evening and right now it's up in the flakes. looking at the future cast, a quiet day ahead. temperatures from the south and temperatures pushing 60. the nighttime hours topping at 6:45, lots of sunshine here. we'll go through the day a wednesday, sunny. a passing cloud here or there but mostly sunny and mild day as t
you see the arctic air toward quebec and ontario toward caribou maine. more importantly us for, the rise of the 50s coming up toward dallas, oklahoma city. that push of milder air is going to get this cold that's with us now out of here so that never the next couple of days we're going to see a significant warm-up out our way thanks in part to this storm system coming into the northwest. there's rain and snow with this but this thing with the southwesterly winds ahead of it will take those...
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solar storm in 1986 knocked out power to six million people in quebec. satellites could affect gps, satellite radio. airlines are already rerouting flights from the poles because communications will be especially hurt there. this is huge. >> typical release from a flare of this magnitude could be comparable to the energy released by covering the entire surface of the earth with dynamite, one or two meters, thick, something all at once. >> reporter: here's the upside. experts say tonight in the bay area there's a good chance we will see the northern lights. if you can't see them tonight, is what they look like on your screen amazing. power might be out, gps might be out if you kickback and look up you are going to have one heck of a show in the sky tonight. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> our other top story, more frightening revelations from the surviving speed freak killer. in letters wesley shermantine talks about two additional unsolved murders as well as a possible serial killer in training. katie marzullo is live with the shocking details. >> report
solar storm in 1986 knocked out power to six million people in quebec. satellites could affect gps, satellite radio. airlines are already rerouting flights from the poles because communications will be especially hurt there. this is huge. >> typical release from a flare of this magnitude could be comparable to the energy released by covering the entire surface of the earth with dynamite, one or two meters, thick, something all at once. >> reporter: here's the upside. experts say...
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here in canada, also, ontario all of the way to quebec, those are going to be blowing snow and snow could be piling up a lot in the mountainous areas. and in the great lakes region we'll have an intense cold front swinging across the area. and that's going to be just colliding with the warm air surge from the gulf. thunderstorm activity will be seen in around gulf states even on wednesday. this is the set-up for wednesday. and here four corners behind that system, the snow, the cold surge is going to be bringing lots of snow spurting across the area. the gusts are very strong here accompanied with this system. so 50 to 70 kilometers per hour, wind and gusts of 100 kilometers per hour. that could trigger some dust storms and blowing dust which is very dangerous for driving conditions. also, the warm temperatures combined with those very fierce winds, fire risk is on alert, especially in new mexico and texas. southwestern new mexico extreme critical fire watch is posted up there. so here in great lakes region, wednesday, that's going to be wintry mix. it will be moving toward the canadian m
here in canada, also, ontario all of the way to quebec, those are going to be blowing snow and snow could be piling up a lot in the mountainous areas. and in the great lakes region we'll have an intense cold front swinging across the area. and that's going to be just colliding with the warm air surge from the gulf. thunderstorm activity will be seen in around gulf states even on wednesday. this is the set-up for wednesday. and here four corners behind that system, the snow, the cold surge is...
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in 1989 a strong solar storm knocked out the power grid in quebec causing six million people to lose power. >> when it hits the power plants, this huge ems, electromagnet particular force puts a current in the wire jie. it could fry trans pormers -- transformers. satellite radio is also vulnerable. but the stormy solar weather could also bring us a rainbow of sorts. >> we think there is a good chance the northern lights will reach down to the bay area. >> it may be possible to see the northern lights thursday night and into friday. >> now, none of this, none of this is earth shattering of the we are just a lot better at predicting these solar flares. we are also more vulnerable because of the high-tech devices. but there is -- or this is predicted to be a big one. it should be interesting to see how it plays out and interesting to see if we are indeed able to see the northern lights. >> that would be a neat treat. leslie, fascinating. >>> from solar flares to freezing temperatures. sandhya patel is here with a cold night. >> yes, indeed. we have a freeze warning until 9:00 a.m. thurs
in 1989 a strong solar storm knocked out the power grid in quebec causing six million people to lose power. >> when it hits the power plants, this huge ems, electromagnet particular force puts a current in the wire jie. it could fry trans pormers -- transformers. satellite radio is also vulnerable. but the stormy solar weather could also bring us a rainbow of sorts. >> we think there is a good chance the northern lights will reach down to the bay area. >> it may be possible to...
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allied planners met again in 1944, this time at quebec and a decision was made to move the invasion of philippines three months ahead of schedule. marshall returned to fly to paris with burnes for another meeting with general eisenhower. with the vast and complicated problem of our global supply lines and chose to inspect the divisions poised for the final thrust into germany. a minor slack in the line of supply at this moment could cause a major military disaster. marshall knew all of the facts at both ends of the line. the price of victory was far too the trip to europe provided marshall with another rtuny, a with the troops. he spoke informally to american soldiers that would face the toughest test in history and triumphed. marshall inspected their positions within range of the enemy, his last close look before the axis collapsed and world war ii ended with the final capitulation of japan. he said that although millions gave america extraordinary service, marshall gave it victory. 1945 also saw marshall dispatched to chinident'hespeci representative to negotiate a truce between chun
allied planners met again in 1944, this time at quebec and a decision was made to move the invasion of philippines three months ahead of schedule. marshall returned to fly to paris with burnes for another meeting with general eisenhower. with the vast and complicated problem of our global supply lines and chose to inspect the divisions poised for the final thrust into germany. a minor slack in the line of supply at this moment could cause a major military disaster. marshall knew all of the...
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getting up to 20 degrees in chicago and summer like 27 in washington, d.c., but parts of ontario and quebec are starting to see temperatus drop. 18 degrees for a daytime high on friday, and it will become even cooler as we head into saturday. heading over to euro, mostly calm across much of europe, but a very strong low pressure system is dashing down over western russia bringing a wintry mix. because the system is containing a lot of cool air, temperatures will dip to one degree in moss co, but other than that, exceptional warmth is continuing. 20 degrees in paris and 17 degrees in berlin. actually the warmth will likely continue until the end of march. all right. up next is your three-day outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
getting up to 20 degrees in chicago and summer like 27 in washington, d.c., but parts of ontario and quebec are starting to see temperatus drop. 18 degrees for a daytime high on friday, and it will become even cooler as we head into saturday. heading over to euro, mostly calm across much of europe, but a very strong low pressure system is dashing down over western russia bringing a wintry mix. because the system is containing a lot of cool air, temperatures will dip to one degree in moss co,...
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in 1989 a strong solar storm knocked out the power grid in quebec causing six million people to lose power. >> when it hits the power plants, this huge ems, electromagnet particular force puts a current in the wire jie. it could fry trans pormers -- transformers. satellite radio is also vulnerable. but the stormy solar weather could also bring us a rainbow of sorts. >> we think there is a good chance the northern lights will reach down to the bay area. >> it may be possible to see the northern lights thursday night and into friday. >> now, none of this, none of this is earth shattering of the we are just a lot better at predicting these solar flares. we are also more vulnerable because of the high-tech devices. but there is -- or this is predicted to be a big one. it should be interesting to see how it plays out and interesting to see if we are indeed able to see the northern lights. >> that would be a neat treat. leslie, fascinating. >>> from solar flares to freezing temperatures. sandhya patel is here with a cold night. >> yes, indeed. we have a freeze warning until 9:00 a.m. thurs
in 1989 a strong solar storm knocked out the power grid in quebec causing six million people to lose power. >> when it hits the power plants, this huge ems, electromagnet particular force puts a current in the wire jie. it could fry trans pormers -- transformers. satellite radio is also vulnerable. but the stormy solar weather could also bring us a rainbow of sorts. >> we think there is a good chance the northern lights will reach down to the bay area. >> it may be possible to...
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it'll be moving into new england and further on into quebec, turning over to snow in the upper elevations. all right. let's get to those temperatures, these unseasonable temperatures. 21 in new york city. we've got mid 20s in d.c. as well as in oklahoma city. denver 22 for you. 18 in chicago. wednesday's going to be even warmer. chicago expecting 25 degrees for the high. that's a departure of 17 degrees from your average temperature for march. so very, very warm. even getting up to 10 degrees in winnipeg. all right. into europe. dry and clear for much of central and western europe. there will still be plenty of snow along the western coast of norway. this is the effect snows we usually see this time of year. down to the southeast starting to clear out for the balkans. however, turkey, though, you are going to be seeing continued precipitation, rain at the coast, and then ankara, your heavy rain will be turned by tuesday into heavy snow by wednesday. temperatures dipping down by friday. your high. the rest of the east going to be seeing temperatures descending. meanwhile, it's spring out t
it'll be moving into new england and further on into quebec, turning over to snow in the upper elevations. all right. let's get to those temperatures, these unseasonable temperatures. 21 in new york city. we've got mid 20s in d.c. as well as in oklahoma city. denver 22 for you. 18 in chicago. wednesday's going to be even warmer. chicago expecting 25 degrees for the high. that's a departure of 17 degrees from your average temperature for march. so very, very warm. even getting up to 10 degrees...
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nobody wants the repeat of the violence in seattle or quebec.with no allegations of wrongdoing, that piqued our interest. >> and your investigation found the nypd might have an intelligence division monitoring occupy wall street. >> that's an intriguing question. the commissioner testified before the city council last week, and was asked specifically about this. he said he couldn't for sure how much money was spent infiltrating occupy wall street but the majority of the intelligence they came open source from the internet. interestingly enough, two website have obtained how many land security documents that said we don't want to collect intelligence from occupy wall street. >> the associated press is far more powerful than it used to be when i was with upi. it will help new york capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that?
nobody wants the repeat of the violence in seattle or quebec.with no allegations of wrongdoing, that piqued our interest. >> and your investigation found the nypd might have an intelligence division monitoring occupy wall street. >> that's an intriguing question. the commissioner testified before the city council last week, and was asked specifically about this. he said he couldn't for sure how much money was spent infiltrating occupy wall street but the majority of the intelligence...
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. >> reporter: the coroner in quebec, who conducted a second autopsy in 2009, finally issued his reportlusion: >> the autopsy performed here in montreal says there was no evidence of foul play. >> reporter: with no clear evidence of foul play, arturo gatti most likely took his own life. >> i was waiting for that result for, like, almost three years. and when it came out, it was just, like, oh, thank god. >> reporter: it was lividity, the pooling of blood in gatti's hands and feet, that most convinced the canadian coroner. it occurs most often with hanging. also in the report, the corner publicly criticized the american private detectives, ignoring evidence, he said, that raises doubts about their assessment of the cause of mr. gatti's death. and then, in december... >> the fight over arturo gatti's fortune is over. >> reporter: ...the estate court ruled. >> the written decision came down around 3:00 this afternoon. >> reporter: amanda's lawyer called to say it was a knockout. >> he not only gave the want news i won the case, but he was like, "amanda, you won 100%." >> reporter: the cana
. >> reporter: the coroner in quebec, who conducted a second autopsy in 2009, finally issued his reportlusion: >> the autopsy performed here in montreal says there was no evidence of foul play. >> reporter: with no clear evidence of foul play, arturo gatti most likely took his own life. >> i was waiting for that result for, like, almost three years. and when it came out, it was just, like, oh, thank god. >> reporter: it was lividity, the pooling of blood in gatti's...
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in 1989, 6 million people lost power in quebec, leaving the entire province in the dark. along with all the threats, there is one beautiful plus. americans will be able to see a dazzling display of northern lights, as far south as michigan and maine. it seems we should get used to hearing about these solar storm warnings because the sun has an 11-year kind of cycle. and it seems like we're in the peak of that active cycle. >> this is over tomorrow morning. can you predict the next one? >> it seems trickier to predict than predicting the weather. in order to get the release today, the scientists knew the sun was going to throw a ball at us. they thought it would be a hard, fast ball. and it was a soft, curve ball. they're not as good as we would like them. >> somebody said it was like shaking up the atmosphere like a snow globe on the earth. >> yes. >> thank you, sam. >>> and the president is shaking things up, too, in "your voice, your vote," tonight. we got our first look, today, out of the insider playbook, how he hopes to lay out his case in november. it's a documentar
in 1989, 6 million people lost power in quebec, leaving the entire province in the dark. along with all the threats, there is one beautiful plus. americans will be able to see a dazzling display of northern lights, as far south as michigan and maine. it seems we should get used to hearing about these solar storm warnings because the sun has an 11-year kind of cycle. and it seems like we're in the peak of that active cycle. >> this is over tomorrow morning. can you predict the next one?...
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. >> reporter: the coroner in quebec, who conducted a second autopsy in 2009, finally issued his reportnclusion: >> the autopsy performed here in montreal says there was no evidence of foul play. >> reporter: with no clear evidence of foul play, arturo gatti most likely took his own life. >> i was waiting for that result for, like, almost three years. and when it came out, it was just, like, oh, thank god. >> reporter: it was lividity, the pooling of blood in gatti's hands and feet, that most convinced the canadian coroner. it occurs most often with hanging. also in the report, the corner publicly criticized the american private detectives, ignoring evidence, he said, that raises doubts about their assessment of the cause of mr. gatti's death. and then, in december... >> the fight over arturo gatti's fortune is over. >> reporter: ...the estate court ruled. >> the written decision came down around 3:00 this afternoon. >> reporter: amanda's lawyer called to say it was a knockout. >> he not only gave the want news i won the case, but he was like, "amanda, you won 100%." >> reporter: the ca
. >> reporter: the coroner in quebec, who conducted a second autopsy in 2009, finally issued his reportnclusion: >> the autopsy performed here in montreal says there was no evidence of foul play. >> reporter: with no clear evidence of foul play, arturo gatti most likely took his own life. >> i was waiting for that result for, like, almost three years. and when it came out, it was just, like, oh, thank god. >> reporter: it was lividity, the pooling of blood in...
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it's not exactly in america, but right across the border in quebec, call it extreme frisbee. a master of the flying disc was able to fling one from the rafters of a hockey arena all the way down right into a garbage can at center ice. there is an edit in there. >> there is? >> that's what we call it. bill karins is here with the forecast and his opinion on whether or not you think that's real. >> there's multiple angles. am i a sucker? >> you are normally so skeptical of these videos so i love how you are now acting like all innocent and sweet. please. don't buy it. >> i believe in the good in everyone, lynn. here's what we're dealing with outside today. a lot of thunderstorms yesterday around the country. and even some large softball-sized hail in madison, kansas. a report of four-inch hail smashing through windshields. this morning, a few storms. later today, a chance some of isolated tornadoes. as you are heading out and dressing the kids and yourself, the only areas very cool and cold, bundle up north of minnesota, northern great lakes and northern new england. everybody
it's not exactly in america, but right across the border in quebec, call it extreme frisbee. a master of the flying disc was able to fling one from the rafters of a hockey arena all the way down right into a garbage can at center ice. there is an edit in there. >> there is? >> that's what we call it. bill karins is here with the forecast and his opinion on whether or not you think that's real. >> there's multiple angles. am i a sucker? >> you are normally so skeptical of...
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>>gary: we checked with our sources in >>gary: quebec to the war years.f lotus but it's the sixth half hah " >>gary: saharan and marshall thought was traded for some draft choices. markets colton testified a five-year deal it to return to the normans and spit sit when the allstate plays of south florida in the ncaa game tomorrow night. >> we are happy to have the opportunity. will i told our team there are over 280 teams that are not planning. we have to relish this a bit. i do not think anything we have done recently has been from a lack of effort. we have to go out and put our best foot forward. >>gary: i hope they use all what we did. with the gary bettman monday permitted his final bids on it, lebron had had the it bay area ! here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400 to sign up and get a free smartphone. choose one of our hottest phones. verizon wireless and xfinity. tv, home phone, internet and wireless together. >>gary: manny ramirez was quiet this
>>gary: we checked with our sources in >>gary: quebec to the war years.f lotus but it's the sixth half hah " >>gary: saharan and marshall thought was traded for some draft choices. markets colton testified a five-year deal it to return to the normans and spit sit when the allstate plays of south florida in the ncaa game tomorrow night. >> we are happy to have the opportunity. will i told our team there are over 280 teams that are not planning. we have to relish this...
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in 1989 a solar storm knocked out power grid in quebec. expect issues with cell phone and satellite communications. some flights will have to be diverted especially those that cross the poles women >> radiation danger. -- cross the poles. >> radiation danger could we see the northern lights? possibly. clear sky in morning and tonight you can tweet me @mike niccoabc7. let's talk about the winds and how much favorable they are this morning. fairfield and san jose three mile per hour wind. warmer in antioch this morning by three degrees west rest of us outside hayward the same cooler like redwood city and half moon bay 10 and nine degrees cooler than yesterday with fairfield temperatures mainly in the 30s until you get to san rafael, oakland, san francisco, antioch, fremont san jose low to mid 40s there. storm track well to the north we are going to have just about total sunshine today and temperatures above average the warmest will be santa cruz morgan hill oakland antioch napa santa rosa cloverdale low 70s for you the rest of us in the mid
in 1989 a solar storm knocked out power grid in quebec. expect issues with cell phone and satellite communications. some flights will have to be diverted especially those that cross the poles women >> radiation danger. -- cross the poles. >> radiation danger could we see the northern lights? possibly. clear sky in morning and tonight you can tweet me @mike niccoabc7. let's talk about the winds and how much favorable they are this morning. fairfield and san jose three mile per hour...
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. >> alsoo in elk quebec the best defensive team in the nation, wisconsin takes on vendor built batherse 4th-seed trailed the commodores. under 2 seconds left, 3-point game, 5th-seed vandy, and burgren with a hand on it. syracuse is the second no. 1 seed to reach the sweet 16 with kentucky. >>> louisville becomeses thed their 4th-seed and marquette one of two 3rd-seeds to advance today. >>> onto the nba, the warriors trying to acape canaveraling? they have been the done since november, 2007, that is quinn four straight road games. in salt lake city, jefferson making his warriors debut. jefferson made 2 of 14 shots finished with the points. they couldn't silence the jazz. monta elsis scores here, klaymation with 17. hayward with the ball and races town court for the game-time slam. let's go to overtime. this is the warrior's sixth game in last eight days where they looks leek they ran out of gas. gas 99-92 jazz win. >>> well, coming up, the peyton manning watch keeps on tick and we'll update the star search and how the 49, sweetened the pot by [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids?
. >> alsoo in elk quebec the best defensive team in the nation, wisconsin takes on vendor built batherse 4th-seed trailed the commodores. under 2 seconds left, 3-point game, 5th-seed vandy, and burgren with a hand on it. syracuse is the second no. 1 seed to reach the sweet 16 with kentucky. >>> louisville becomeses thed their 4th-seed and marquette one of two 3rd-seeds to advance today. >>> onto the nba, the warriors trying to acape canaveraling? they have been the done...
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quebec's i wish it were lower and i do not trust the oil companies. >> when you have a lot of kids, a big family, trying to pay for everything else and then dass too. >> i am paying over $100 to fill up my car. it is pretty sad. >> you do not know whether you are going to eat or put gas in the car. a couple of months ago it was just right, $0.30 cheaper. >> station owners pay more for gas and pass that increase on to the customer. there is not much that can be done. >> yesterday evening the change to $4 a gallon regular gas. i'm not sure if it will go up again or not. it depends on the market value. >> we're the last one to get the price. we have to make something on a. usually, we are working on very low profits on gas. we do not expect make a lot of money off gas, but we do fix cars. >> if gas is over four dollars a gallon in march, who knows what it will be this summer? >> it could hit $5. once it starts rolling, it is like a chain reaction. you cannot predict what will happen. i have no clue. really, i do not. >> we are back live here at the shell on plan bernie -- glen bernie. st
quebec's i wish it were lower and i do not trust the oil companies. >> when you have a lot of kids, a big family, trying to pay for everything else and then dass too. >> i am paying over $100 to fill up my car. it is pretty sad. >> you do not know whether you are going to eat or put gas in the car. a couple of months ago it was just right, $0.30 cheaper. >> station owners pay more for gas and pass that increase on to the customer. there is not much that can be done....
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this is james bay in canada, ontario, quebec. low pressure across that region is dragging a front. you can see the clouds beginning to develop. along that front this afternoon. and late this afternoon, across portions of pennsylvania, pretty good thunderstorms. several reports around the pittsburgh area of small hail. and one or two reports across west virginia with small hail and gusty winds. it's all south of us now. you can see to the north. one batch of clouds may produce a shower, around 8:00, 9:00. right now, i'm not too impressed with that. actually, looks like nice weather headed our way. tomorrow we'll be cooler, the front moving through takes the really warm air down there. cooling for thursday and friday. and we warm up again with another warm front for the weekend. maybe a little rain here friday night, early saturday before it clears out for the bulk of the weekend. looking good. northwest winds, 15 to 20 knots. and a small craft advisory through thursday afternoon. sunrise, 6:56. sets at 7:28. the bay temp now, around 52 degrees. any showers tonight south and east of
this is james bay in canada, ontario, quebec. low pressure across that region is dragging a front. you can see the clouds beginning to develop. along that front this afternoon. and late this afternoon, across portions of pennsylvania, pretty good thunderstorms. several reports around the pittsburgh area of small hail. and one or two reports across west virginia with small hail and gusty winds. it's all south of us now. you can see to the north. one batch of clouds may produce a shower, around...
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this low pressure moving across quebec, dragging that front across the area this afternoon.wers and storms. new york area saw pretty good stuff. boston all off to the east. look how quickly it moves. gone. to the northand west of us. and yes, it will be a little cooler by about 10 degrees. and friday night, a warm front approaches from the southwest. perhaps a little rain friday night into saturday. and then it clears out and actually gets warmer for the weekend. so it's been a pretty good weekend by saturday afternoon. looks nice. winds tomorrow on the bay. northwest at 15 to 20 knots. and there will be a small craft advisory out there on the bay tomorrow. so don't take a canoe out tomorrow. bay temp, around 52 degrees. yeah. tonight, then, clearing, dry and breezy. around 50 and 51. tomorrow, sun and a few clouds. nice day. 62 degrees and a nice breeze. nice thursday. >> great. thank you, bob. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, signing up. rocket science, 101. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> ugly, unwanted cel
this low pressure moving across quebec, dragging that front across the area this afternoon.wers and storms. new york area saw pretty good stuff. boston all off to the east. look how quickly it moves. gone. to the northand west of us. and yes, it will be a little cooler by about 10 degrees. and friday night, a warm front approaches from the southwest. perhaps a little rain friday night into saturday. and then it clears out and actually gets warmer for the weekend. so it's been a pretty good...
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continues to flow down across our region and will do it tonight because of low pressure over eastern quebecly air down, we haven't had air like this since march 11th, so this is like really the first of the really arctic air mass we have seen since early march clear skies as you can see, the only caveat, wind, once the wind dies down, that is when temperatures drop, tomorrow a chilly day and then a big warm up on wednesday and lookout for some late day or evening thunderstorms ahead of that. 53 degrees, bay temp now, northwest winds gusting to 20 knots and small craft advisory, through tuesday afternoon tonight, look for a freeze warning across most of the region, 32 maybe 36 in the city, 55 tomorrow a little cooler than average, still a little bit breezy but plenty of sunshine, tomorrow night may again be in the 30s and a huge warm up, low 70s back on wednesday. >> wow. >> yes. >> thank you bob still to come tonight,. >> reporter: justice for trayvon martin i am mike helgren downtown baltimore, why this case touched such by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundred
continues to flow down across our region and will do it tonight because of low pressure over eastern quebecly air down, we haven't had air like this since march 11th, so this is like really the first of the really arctic air mass we have seen since early march clear skies as you can see, the only caveat, wind, once the wind dies down, that is when temperatures drop, tomorrow a chilly day and then a big warm up on wednesday and lookout for some late day or evening thunderstorms ahead of that. 53...
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. >> tens of thousands of students rallied in quebec and the largest demonstration so far in a strike against plans to raise tuition the plan would increase tuition by 75% over the next five years. the largest rally was in montreal or a massive crowd of around 200,000 students took to the streets. more than 130 protesters arrested in vermont calling for the immediate closure of vermont yankee nuclear power plant. the state license expired this week under a vote from state lawmakers to shut it down last year. albany, entergy corporation, won an extension from the nuclear regulatory commission and later a federal court injunction. the vermont yankee plant is one of the oldest in the country and is that a series of leaks. in addition to the 130 rested at vermont yankee, activists were also arrested in parallel rallies outside entergy offices in white plains, new york and its headquarters in new orleans. civil rights attorney john payton has cited the age of 65. the president and director counsel of the naacp legal defense and education fund, national law journal recently named him one of
. >> tens of thousands of students rallied in quebec and the largest demonstration so far in a strike against plans to raise tuition the plan would increase tuition by 75% over the next five years. the largest rally was in montreal or a massive crowd of around 200,000 students took to the streets. more than 130 protesters arrested in vermont calling for the immediate closure of vermont yankee nuclear power plant. the state license expired this week under a vote from state lawmakers to...
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also, this front across southern quebec is going to slide down to the south. these two combine across the mid-atlantic. we have a good shot at getting decent rain here saturday and sunday. looks like temperatures will be cooling, as that front comes down. the winds go back to the ocean component. over the weekend, temperatures probably around 60 to low 60s. and some 50s and 40s, probably. if we get some of that chilly air in. scattered rain maybe by late friday night, early saturday morning. maybe a thundershower, that front. and a good chance of just plain old rain. and maybe cool rain and decent rain on sunday. this front is going to slow down as it heads toward our region. the warm air for a while tomorrow. front coming down from the north, kind of in between a series of fronts. warm air, cool air coming from the north. an overrunning position. warm air has been forced over top of that cooler air. and that creates a steady kind of rain, which may be here on saturday night and sunday. we're back almost two inches below normal for the month of march. we could
also, this front across southern quebec is going to slide down to the south. these two combine across the mid-atlantic. we have a good shot at getting decent rain here saturday and sunday. looks like temperatures will be cooling, as that front comes down. the winds go back to the ocean component. over the weekend, temperatures probably around 60 to low 60s. and some 50s and 40s, probably. if we get some of that chilly air in. scattered rain maybe by late friday night, early saturday morning....
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if you want to go back to the other's presidential campaign history of quÉbec to 1800 john adams andthomas jefferson and angst ever said particularly by their followers, not so much the two of them about each other. but with president obama, it has been attacks on his policies so much on him as a person. and we haven't seen that, i don't believe, and it went back and did a lot of research and presidential camp gains and presidential histories. we haven't seen that severe and direct it against any president since abraham lincoln. we think of lincoln of course says saint abraham. he wasn't out of that way during his lifetime. it was only after he was assassinated. when he came to washington, he was introduced to the nation by the kentucky statesman as follows. abraham lincoln is the man about to medium-high. he has a six apart by an inch or two. he is, shambled payday, bowlegged, pigeon toed, lopsided , a shapeless skeleton and a very tough, very dirty, unwholesome skin. his lips were to be on the national level of the face, but are pale and smeared tobacco juice. his teeth are filthy.
if you want to go back to the other's presidential campaign history of quÉbec to 1800 john adams andthomas jefferson and angst ever said particularly by their followers, not so much the two of them about each other. but with president obama, it has been attacks on his policies so much on him as a person. and we haven't seen that, i don't believe, and it went back and did a lot of research and presidential camp gains and presidential histories. we haven't seen that severe and direct it against...
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in 1989, you may recall the quebec, their power grid was brought offline because of a solar flare. 6illion people were without power up there in cold canada. but, you know, that was the last time that we really saw power grids dramatically affected. so in the coming months, they'll be concerned about where it might cause any impact here. >> that's really fascinating. thank you, tom. you can see tom's solar storm report coming up on "nightly news" with brian williams. because you know the earth can't duck. it really shows you we're kind of at the mercy of the heavens sometimes. >> most definitely. and if that solar flare is pointing directly at us, and that's what happens, it can shoot off that way, that way, but if it's in line with the earth, and it's a big one, it could definitely cause problems. >> does this explain our record warm temperature? >> no, no, no. >> trying to make that connection, aren't you? >> nothing do with that. i tell you what, it sure felt like it out there today. 73 degrees the high temperature. the warmest day so far this year. and just take a look outside ri
in 1989, you may recall the quebec, their power grid was brought offline because of a solar flare. 6illion people were without power up there in cold canada. but, you know, that was the last time that we really saw power grids dramatically affected. so in the coming months, they'll be concerned about where it might cause any impact here. >> that's really fascinating. thank you, tom. you can see tom's solar storm report coming up on "nightly news" with brian williams. because you...
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discovered that the mystery pills were being smuggled into the country from quebec. then, in 2003, the d.e.a. and the canadian government uncovered the canadian connection and shut it down. >> then we started seeing smurfing. remember how the smurfs were little gatherers? we started getting calls from different retail stores that people were buying two or three packs. that's the most you can buy. and they went to one store and bought three and to another store and bought three. seeing blister packs everywhere. because they're sitting in the cars, they're punching the pills out of the blister packs, they're putting them in the freezer bags, and they're turning them over to chemical brokers. >> narrator: smurfing, an act of desperation for the superlabs, had long been the main source of pseudoephedrine for kitchen meth cooks. to put an end to it, legislators in oregon in 2003 resurrected the idea similar to what haislip had proposed nearly 20 years before-- requiring buyers of products with pseudo-ephedrine to register at the store counter. but the pharmaceutical indus
discovered that the mystery pills were being smuggled into the country from quebec. then, in 2003, the d.e.a. and the canadian government uncovered the canadian connection and shut it down. >> then we started seeing smurfing. remember how the smurfs were little gatherers? we started getting calls from different retail stores that people were buying two or three packs. that's the most you can buy. and they went to one store and bought three and to another store and bought three. seeing...
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the triumph is with you until 10:00 train dry conditions around yet cause average of quebec if that atctrum by lg, and get one free ? with verizon 4g lte and a 4.5" true hd display, it's great for watching movies and sports, a true hdtv experience right on my phone. i'll get one for me and one for my wife. i'll be like [manly voice] "a phone, my sweet" and she'll say [swooning voice] "oh, my hero ! did you remember to pick up milk, my hero ?" and i'll say...