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bellsouth that was commitments in terms of price and in terms of wireline build off in the rural southeast u.s.. so this is the fcc part of the deal. in terms of what actually happens to consumers as opposed to the antitrust issues the justice department is focused on. >> if we could let's go back and clarify again with the promises they've made regarding jobs and are those in writing? what are the guarantees that you have? >> we have lots of faith and what they say that these are written commitments they've made in writing it on the call center side the biggest single place where in terms of front-line jobs across america and in the wireless industry these can be call centers like the t-mobile center in may and with 500 jobs people studying for their jobs right now in fact the workers themselves were outside yesterday in a press release about jobs. at&t is saying no jobs cut in any of the centers, none it stopped the of shoring and in addition they will bring back 5,000 by cutting the will probably cut more than 5,000 jobs in asia but there will be the gain of 5,000 call center jobs in the u.
bellsouth that was commitments in terms of price and in terms of wireline build off in the rural southeast u.s.. so this is the fcc part of the deal. in terms of what actually happens to consumers as opposed to the antitrust issues the justice department is focused on. >> if we could let's go back and clarify again with the promises they've made regarding jobs and are those in writing? what are the guarantees that you have? >> we have lots of faith and what they say that these are...
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bell south, there was a commitment in terms of price and in terms of wire line buildout in rural southeast u.s. so these, this is the fcc part of the deal is to slap conditions on in terms of what actually happens to consumers as opposed to, you know, the antitrustish shies that the justice department -- issues that the justice department is focused on. >> host: let's go back and clarify again what the promises that at&t has made to cwa regarding jobs, and are those in writing? what are the guarantees you have -- >> guest: yeah. i would be as cynical if they were only to the cwa, although we have lots of faith in what they say. but, no, these are written commitments that they've made in writing that on the call center side, the biggest single place where in terms of front line jobs across america, these are the big locations in the wireless industry. this could be call centers, like there's a t-mobile center in rural maine, oakland, maine, with 500 job. those people are fighting for their jobs, in fact, the workers themselves were outside yesterday in a press release about jobs being cut there
bell south, there was a commitment in terms of price and in terms of wire line buildout in rural southeast u.s. so these, this is the fcc part of the deal is to slap conditions on in terms of what actually happens to consumers as opposed to, you know, the antitrustish shies that the justice department -- issues that the justice department is focused on. >> host: let's go back and clarify again what the promises that at&t has made to cwa regarding jobs, and are those in writing? what...
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look at the tropics this is ophelia, category one storm moving away from the mainland u.s. 695 miles to the southeast of bermuda. sustained winds 100 miles per hour. it's strengthened overnight. felipe is out there. 45 miles per hour winds expected to dissipate, starting to break down as it starts top move towards hispaniola, towards south america it's going to move in that general area. cooler air for the weekend. 60 as your daytime highs. cool , the winds will kick in tomorrow. not talking windchills, definitely, but going to be cooler tomorrow and sunday, than we have seen in quite sometime. shapes up like this with your sunrise today at 7:02, no advisories on the bay. 77. your daytime high to 50, mostly cloudy skies, widely scattered showers through tomorrow. 60 degrees. your daytime highs for weekend, staying around 58 degrees on sunday. 6 62 monday. 62 and 70 tuesday and wednesday. . here is sharon, showing her ravens purple from traffic control. >> hi, good morning. it is getting a little bit busiers we have a bunch of accidents to talk about. one on the beltway, it's on the inner loop at the
look at the tropics this is ophelia, category one storm moving away from the mainland u.s. 695 miles to the southeast of bermuda. sustained winds 100 miles per hour. it's strengthened overnight. felipe is out there. 45 miles per hour winds expected to dissipate, starting to break down as it starts top move towards hispaniola, towards south america it's going to move in that general area. cooler air for the weekend. 60 as your daytime highs. cool , the winds will kick in tomorrow. not talking...
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southeast asian markets. the move comes as exports are shrinking due to a strong yen and demand is sluggish in the u.s. and europe. mitsubishi motors says it aims to nearly double the market share in southeast asia to 12% in four years. the target countries include thailand, independent neez yarks malaysia and the philippines and vietnam. to achieve this goal, mitsubishi plans to make thailand an export platform for the asian markets. it will build a new plant and double output in two years. the company will start to make compact cars in indonesia and malaysia also. >>> toyota says it will boost its production kpaps capacity in indonesia by more than 60% and launch new compact cars there. nissan will also introduce over 10 new models across the region. >>> now let's look at what is coming up in japan's business calendar this week. domestic auto production is due out on wednesday. a recovery in supply chains for automotive parts is feeding through to tangible improvements each month. automakers say their output is approaching pre-disaster levels. we will see a spade of economic indicators on friday. firs
southeast asian markets. the move comes as exports are shrinking due to a strong yen and demand is sluggish in the u.s. and europe. mitsubishi motors says it aims to nearly double the market share in southeast asia to 12% in four years. the target countries include thailand, independent neez yarks malaysia and the philippines and vietnam. to achieve this goal, mitsubishi plans to make thailand an export platform for the asian markets. it will build a new plant and double output in two years....
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southeast. frances co, nbc news. >> tropical storm slooe one of many storms headed towards the u.s. we is a look at how lee may impact the next system on the east coast as well. >> you can see both systems, lee the gulf coa and a haseen strengthening today. let's bring you up to the latest on tropical storm lee moving at almost a walking pace. three to miles per hour to the super soaker event that means even as the a storm winds weaken, we are looking at tto twelve inches of rain. it's possible some places on the gulf coast -- that p really strengthened. the projected path expected to curve away and the notice the position of to the west and katia to the east, lee up the eastern seaboard late this week that we hope kicks off towards the north atlantic. a is up for grabs. katia perhaps getting close to the east coast. the outer banks by thursday before making the turn to the northeast. the long range models show two more tropical systems in the eastern atlantic that could be making the run towards the eastern u.s. the tropics really starting to fire up. this is by the way the most ac
southeast. frances co, nbc news. >> tropical storm slooe one of many storms headed towards the u.s. we is a look at how lee may impact the next system on the east coast as well. >> you can see both systems, lee the gulf coa and a haseen strengthening today. let's bring you up to the latest on tropical storm lee moving at almost a walking pace. three to miles per hour to the super soaker event that means even as the a storm winds weaken, we are looking at tto twelve inches of rain....
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for the southeast it does look it remain pretty unsettled. behind another low falls right along the u.s.-canadian border. that too will pose a couple showers. we've got 20 degrees expected in vancouver. seattle heats up to 30 degrees. and los angeles too will be on the warm side. and finally a look at europe here. this is looking a little bit wet and stormy here for parts of central and eastern areas of the europe and we have been talking about mountains for parts of germany and austria. today this system is going to break up those so we will see that rain more likely head towards the south, italy instead will look at showers, even heavier down falls with heavy activity. the scandinavian region and the british isles are looking wet and on the windy side. here is a look at temperatures for tuesday. definitely mild overall. 15 only in stockholm. berlin rises to 20. 13 degrees in vienna. still on the cool side. it is going to be still fairly hot though for athens at 33. rome looking much milder at 25 degrees. let's look at your weather conditions for now and here is your three day outlook.
for the southeast it does look it remain pretty unsettled. behind another low falls right along the u.s.-canadian border. that too will pose a couple showers. we've got 20 degrees expected in vancouver. seattle heats up to 30 degrees. and los angeles too will be on the warm side. and finally a look at europe here. this is looking a little bit wet and stormy here for parts of central and eastern areas of the europe and we have been talking about mountains for parts of germany and austria. today...
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crash-land into a field in shanksville, pennsylvania, 65 miles southeast of pittsburgh in order to averted the horrors of a white house or u.s. capitol impact. there were 19 hijackers in the four planes, plus 226 plane passengers and crew. no one survived. and all four impact sites, the two twin towers, pentagon and shanksville, some 3,000 lives were lost, including the 19 hijackers. this september 11th, 2011, we have yet to experience another terrorist attack on u.s. soil. former journalist fbi agent, and u.s. intelligence official john miller points to the reason why no plots have been actualized. even though 40 to 50 attempted attacks on the u.s. have been uncovered since 9/11. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried out an operation in may that killed osama bin laden, the mastermind and underwriter behind the 9/11 attacks and other terrorist horrors. without bin laden, and with the recent ki
crash-land into a field in shanksville, pennsylvania, 65 miles southeast of pittsburgh in order to averted the horrors of a white house or u.s. capitol impact. there were 19 hijackers in the four planes, plus 226 plane passengers and crew. no one survived. and all four impact sites, the two twin towers, pentagon and shanksville, some 3,000 lives were lost, including the 19 hijackers. this september 11th, 2011, we have yet to experience another terrorist attack on u.s. soil. former journalist...
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southeast asia. but the continuing logic of u.s. intervention throughout latin america justified by the perceived threat of drug trafficking and drug lords. and yet every year we see that the industry thrives. the drugs arrive in the cities, people are consuming them. real issues of substance abuse, community health issues are completely ignored because since the substance is simply deemed illegal, the user is a criminal and a public health or a social health response is completely denied, so any kind of harm reduction strategies, um, are a massive investment in public education, health clinics instead of police forces and criminalization is pursued. and there again one of the key facts of the insidious nature, i think, of the drug war where you have this perception of cartels and cash and kind of cowboy or cops and robbers image of a black market. and that leads us to forget the banality of so much of the, um, the wealth generated by the war itself. police forces in the united states that are funded through asset forfeiture laws, t
southeast asia. but the continuing logic of u.s. intervention throughout latin america justified by the perceived threat of drug trafficking and drug lords. and yet every year we see that the industry thrives. the drugs arrive in the cities, people are consuming them. real issues of substance abuse, community health issues are completely ignored because since the substance is simply deemed illegal, the user is a criminal and a public health or a social health response is completely denied, so...
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Sep 17, 2011
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southeast asia. but in the past few years, they've spread all across the southeastern u.s. texas, florida and hawaii have all experienced outbreaks of dengue fever, caused by a virus spread by the mosquitoes. at least 82 cases so far this year, none of them fatal. southern california doesn't want to be next. thankfully, no sign of those diseases here yet. but plenty of evidence of tiger mosquitoes. >> this one. this one. >> reporter: carlos salas has been bitten dozens of times. >> they don't feel like regular mosquito bites, which just itch. these kind of sting. >> reporter: health authorities are asking people to be vigilant about any and all sources of standing water. puddles, saucers, birdbaths like this are breeding grounds. in 24 hours, you might find thousands of eggs. these little black things are eggs? >> yes. >> reporter: no one is quite sure how the mosquitoes got here. but authorities are hoping to eradicate them before they can cause an outbreak. david wright, abc news, california. >>> and we have an update for you. earlier this week, abc's david muir took us i
southeast asia. but in the past few years, they've spread all across the southeastern u.s. texas, florida and hawaii have all experienced outbreaks of dengue fever, caused by a virus spread by the mosquitoes. at least 82 cases so far this year, none of them fatal. southern california doesn't want to be next. thankfully, no sign of those diseases here yet. but plenty of evidence of tiger mosquitoes. >> this one. this one. >> reporter: carlos salas has been bitten dozens of times....
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southeast. a disturbance, those will work in tandem to keep things wet in the eastern third of the u.s.3 with showers. storms from atlanta down to miami. lower 80s to lower 90s respectively. boston hanging on to a dry day today, but all across the eastern third of the u.s. today and tomorrow, it's a wet weather pattern with temperatures not pluck chew eighting all that much there, but, boy, talk about nice weather. the western u.s. for the last few days and for the next few days to come, we're talking about lots of sunshine, 105 tomorrow in phoenix, and that won't change much as we get into friday either. 104. 86 in denver to end the workweek, sunshine? kansas city and a welcome cool change for the southern plains, namely dallas breaking that hot weather streak in to the 80s by the time we get to friday. still cool in chicago to start the weekend. temperatures there around 60 with not a lot of spine and again the rains begin to wind down late week in the middle east. lynn, that's your forecast. >>> ryan, thanks so much. >>> a ratings record breaker and a surprising confession from brad
southeast. a disturbance, those will work in tandem to keep things wet in the eastern third of the u.s.3 with showers. storms from atlanta down to miami. lower 80s to lower 90s respectively. boston hanging on to a dry day today, but all across the eastern third of the u.s. today and tomorrow, it's a wet weather pattern with temperatures not pluck chew eighting all that much there, but, boy, talk about nice weather. the western u.s. for the last few days and for the next few days to come, we're...
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we see a lot of rain down here in the southeast, due to a very humid flow coming up from the south. then we have another low along the canada-u.s. border heading in towards the great lakes. th one is going to be associated with ver strong wind and cold air funneling in behind it. so the winds actually gusting to around 97 kilometers per hour. in behind it spills the cold air. that's going to drop temperatures by about ten degrees in some areas. so if wre talking about minneapoli you're about 21. i think on your weesday, it will drop down toorry that's your tuesday, it will drop down to about 12 on your wednesday. and then up in theacific northwest. we have yet another pretty of the same in fact. it going to beeaaind stngwi, gti upo aut 100 kimerser houcoming toou i . cic nohwest,0egesn ncve 2n seattl coer founinpe a . weeeeingemrares recovengncagain,ohe utback io t 3 i homa city and houston hanging onto the heat there at 34. 32 for you in miami. all right. if we take a look into europe, across the north, it oing to be pretty messy. we have a system pushing through the british isles and up in towards scandinavia at the moment. t
we see a lot of rain down here in the southeast, due to a very humid flow coming up from the south. then we have another low along the canada-u.s. border heading in towards the great lakes. th one is going to be associated with ver strong wind and cold air funneling in behind it. so the winds actually gusting to around 97 kilometers per hour. in behind it spills the cold air. that's going to drop temperatures by about ten degrees in some areas. so if wre talking about minneapoli you're about...
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Sep 21, 2011
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u.s. as well as canada. but what we do have out to the east, though, is ongoing showers for the southeast here and then this low pressure system moving through ontario, coming into quebec as well and alongt vehico fnt sotorms vi tir w a the y down towdstes. this low pressure is gng tbe inngaiy hvyin yb50 millimeters of ra, ro gts o. hi, vy cd a i that's going tbe a probl i terms ofos wee sin ls at authe freengarinar othup er midwest and ctr canada. tacicorwee ve otr or rolling i fm e cic. th o ilsoio ve, ry wdyndou cld sesiifanrafait atswe. mpatewe,3n nneg olgowre wee t m-2fo tont n yk a d.c. 28 in atlanta. very hot in houston, texas. a warm day for you in l.a. a lls. l gh io ro,coan haeay en tin a haerg er oth rn d ein toy. weavth b lreur st jtitng ohe asanth i gngo inomvyai alson acssarfannaa. niooking vy w a eantururay ano dli with se ohatostn i lo 'rng par o t o w.nss wlsly to the souea cne w a io tueyer potent storm system is bringing lots of thunder and lightning, heavy rain and strong winds as well. temperatures are looking just abt on average. we do see a cooling downn atns at 25 keepin t ht imaidt
u.s. as well as canada. but what we do have out to the east, though, is ongoing showers for the southeast here and then this low pressure system moving through ontario, coming into quebec as well and alongt vehico fnt sotorms vi tir w a the y down towdstes. this low pressure is gng tbe inngaiy hvyin yb50 millimeters of ra, ro gts o. hi, vy cd a i that's going tbe a probl i terms ofos wee sin ls at authe freengarinar othup er midwest and ctr canada. tacicorwee ve otr or rolling i fm e cic. th o...
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u.s. economy are fueling fears of a global economic downturn. but one country that could buck that trend, is indonesia. southeast asia's biggest economy. the auto industry there is especially robust. last year, new car sales rose 50% from 2009. now, automakers like toyota motor are vying to be the car maker of choice for indonesia's growing middle class. >> translator: not just toyota, but many other car makers are paying close attention to the indonesian market. our expectations are growing ever higher. >> last tuesday, toyota announced plans to produce a new compact car in indonesia. >> the company also began building its second factory east of jakarta on wednesday. it will boost production in indonesia by 60%. toyota's main indonesian vehicle will be based on the etios, a compact car it launched in india last december. to meet local needs, the car's body will be higher in order to cope with indonesia's frequently-flooded roadways. to keep it affordable, the vehicle will not include a heating system. toyota plans to launch the car in early 2013. it will also increase the numb of dealerships in indonesia from the current 200, to 300.
u.s. economy are fueling fears of a global economic downturn. but one country that could buck that trend, is indonesia. southeast asia's biggest economy. the auto industry there is especially robust. last year, new car sales rose 50% from 2009. now, automakers like toyota motor are vying to be the car maker of choice for indonesia's growing middle class. >> translator: not just toyota, but many other car makers are paying close attention to the indonesian market. our expectations are...
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u.s. involvement in southeast asia, before she even met and married john f.nedy, who was then the united states senator. she is expressing on these tapes and great concern about the nom. -- about vietnam. and this is several years before the vietnam war became widely opposed by both democrats and republicans, and eventually a near majority of the american people, but it really became the critical issue, domestic and foreign, which created a number of other problems, grade and permanent problems in many ways. this is 1964. people were not vehemently opposed to the vietnam war that early. so she really did -- from having studied that particular issue, and really being something of more than just an armchair expert, but relief following and tracking the policy -- in fact, one of the things that she talked about, that knocks you off your chair when she says this on the tape, which is at one point, she is like, jack does not want to bother her when he has had a whole dale of dealing with these things and then comes home. and then she said something about vietnam,
u.s. involvement in southeast asia, before she even met and married john f.nedy, who was then the united states senator. she is expressing on these tapes and great concern about the nom. -- about vietnam. and this is several years before the vietnam war became widely opposed by both democrats and republicans, and eventually a near majority of the american people, but it really became the critical issue, domestic and foreign, which created a number of other problems, grade and permanent problems...
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Sep 12, 2011
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u.s. >> soufan: the agency knew that these al qaeda operatives in southeast asia flew to america, or theye visas to come to the united states, and somebody decided, "let's not share the information." >> logan: and if it had been shared with you, what then? >> soufan: i try not to think about that. i try not to think about... about what could have happened. maybe... maybe thousands of american lives will be spared, maybe. >> logan: the cia told us any suggestion it purposely refused to share critical information on the 9/11 plots with the fbi is "baseless" and "these allegations diminish the hard work and dedication of countless cia officers." ali soufan left the fbi six years ago and, today, he runs a security consulting company based in new york. he told us he hasn't been to ground zero since the first anniversary of 9/11, and there's a reason for that. >> soufan: maybe i'm one of these people who didn't get over it. >> logan: can you tell me why? >> soufan: you know, maybe part of me feels guilty. maybe part of me feels some sort of responsibility of what happened. >> logan: but you did
u.s. >> soufan: the agency knew that these al qaeda operatives in southeast asia flew to america, or theye visas to come to the united states, and somebody decided, "let's not share the information." >> logan: and if it had been shared with you, what then? >> soufan: i try not to think about that. i try not to think about... about what could have happened. maybe... maybe thousands of american lives will be spared, maybe. >> logan: the cia told us any suggestion...
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Sep 23, 2011
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u.s. capitol and chip reid tells us that a record amount of food was donated to help them. >> reporter: in southeasthington, d.c., they come by the dozens every day after school looking for a hot meal. >> she's a nice lady. >> reporter: that lady is hannah hawkins, who founded the children of mine youth center 30 years ago. she said compared to five years ago the number of children seeking food has doubled. >> they're hungry and they need emergency care. emergency care. we service children four years through 18, and sometimes older than that. hunger is at an all-time high. >> reporter: much of the food here is donated by the capital area food bank, which recently received more than half a million pounds of food from the annual federal employees food drive. lynn brantley is c.e.o. of the capital food bank. >> it's gotten certainly progressively worse in the past two or three years. >> reporter: so here, just a couple miles from the capitol, there are people who go to bed hungry every night. >> oh, they go to bed hungry and wondering where their next meal is coming from the next day, yes. >> reporter:
u.s. capitol and chip reid tells us that a record amount of food was donated to help them. >> reporter: in southeasthington, d.c., they come by the dozens every day after school looking for a hot meal. >> she's a nice lady. >> reporter: that lady is hannah hawkins, who founded the children of mine youth center 30 years ago. she said compared to five years ago the number of children seeking food has doubled. >> they're hungry and they need emergency care. emergency care....
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u.s., we can take it. we have been seeing a bit of a drought here across the southeast.il can take the water as it comes down, but we will have flooding issues as well because of the amount of water that is coming down. you have to heed the warning when you talk about a tropical storm, andrew. in japan, that caused a calamity there. this is causing problems as a result of flooding. we will keep you posted if you are traveling into hartsfield-jackson international airport. >>> okay, ivan, thank you so much. an unusual effect just then. i don't know if you saw that. >> that was clever. very much more seriously. the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attack. the u.s. state department is taking the unusual step. straight ahead, we will have the warning on u.s. travelers around the world. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm
u.s., we can take it. we have been seeing a bit of a drought here across the southeast.il can take the water as it comes down, but we will have flooding issues as well because of the amount of water that is coming down. you have to heed the warning when you talk about a tropical storm, andrew. in japan, that caused a calamity there. this is causing problems as a result of flooding. we will keep you posted if you are traveling into hartsfield-jackson international airport. >>> okay,...
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Sep 28, 2011
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literally, we went around the world or over the top, into china and down through southeast asia and middle east, pack to the u.sof that next week. about some of the area that really matter a lot to our show that really matter for america economically, streenlgly, china in the middle east. we'll be bringing that to people next week. some serious pieces and fun ones. it would be boring if there weren't some fun. >> i saw your twitter pictures with the camels. little thing about me, i love music. doi this thing every monday featuring different bands. just curious, who's on heavy rotation on the erin burnett ipod right now? >> okay, so on the flight to china, i actually listened to this song so much, the song i might be a little sick of it now, but i was into this summer, the song knee deep by zach brown band, wishing i was knee deep wishing all i had to worry about was when the tide was going to reach my chair. i played it so much even i am -- >> kind of over it. move along. >> so, i have to watch your on mondays and get some suggestions. >> tell me a little bit more about you. >> okay, well, i guess i can tell yo
literally, we went around the world or over the top, into china and down through southeast asia and middle east, pack to the u.sof that next week. about some of the area that really matter a lot to our show that really matter for america economically, streenlgly, china in the middle east. we'll be bringing that to people next week. some serious pieces and fun ones. it would be boring if there weren't some fun. >> i saw your twitter pictures with the camels. little thing about me, i love...
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Sep 30, 2011
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u.s. senate. we will be brought reports starting on 11:00 news tonight. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> a few isolated thunderstorms developing southeast of baltimore, especially part of the lower bay. west of salzburg, a line of showers for anybody heading toward the ocean. it could it come out heavy for a time. a line of showers on the eastern shore, literally on the eastern shore of the bay from cecil county down to kent county. all of this east of baltimore and it looks like things are beginning to dry out west of baltimore. the threat of showers is diminishing. a risk of a shower will continue south and east of town to the early evening. temperatures were warned today. 81 degrees downtown baltimore. for the last day of september, we are only supposed to see highs in the low 70's. we argue the 80 degree mark. it was higher than normal. that has been the theme of the month, warm and wet. the month will end with over 13 inches of rain, shattering the old record set in 1934 of just over 12 inches of rain. this month will check in as the third with -- what this month of any month in baltimore. we ended up with just about half of an inc
u.s. senate. we will be brought reports starting on 11:00 news tonight. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> a few isolated thunderstorms developing southeast of baltimore, especially part of the lower bay. west of salzburg, a line of showers for anybody heading toward the ocean. it could it come out heavy for a time. a line of showers on the eastern shore, literally on the eastern shore of the bay from cecil county down to kent county....
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southeast. new zealand downsouth will see relatively quiet weather as well... with partly cloudy skies. into north america... another cold front will approach the northeastern u.s on thursday with showers and thunderstorms mostly targeting the mid-atlantic and upstate new york. meanwhile... most of the midwest will enjoy another dry day with partly cloudy skies. at the same time, above average temperatures will still be dominating the west coast. down in south america... southeastern brazil is expecting some evening showers on thursday with highs around 23 degrees. buenos aires and santiago... will be looking at mostly to partly cloudy skies as well. into europe... light rain will pass through moscow sometime during thursday. london, berlin and rome have partly cloudy skies instore. but paris and madrid... will stay under clear skies with abundant sunshine. lastly in africa... dakar finally has some beautiful weather in the picture, you'll get to enjoy some spectacular sunshine on thursday, so enjoy it while you can. but light rain is still ongoing in addis ababa. other than that... most of the continent will enjoy the usual sunny weather. that's all for today'
southeast. new zealand downsouth will see relatively quiet weather as well... with partly cloudy skies. into north america... another cold front will approach the northeastern u.s on thursday with showers and thunderstorms mostly targeting the mid-atlantic and upstate new york. meanwhile... most of the midwest will enjoy another dry day with partly cloudy skies. at the same time, above average temperatures will still be dominating the west coast. down in south america... southeastern brazil is...
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the bahamas up towards the southeast and maybe mid atlantic coast but already taking that curve and a few system in the east coast likely to help keep the thing away from the u.s. let's go from the central atlantic and work our way back towards the northwest caribbean and into the gulf mexico. this region has been identified by a light who moderate risk of hurricane center of getting named. lee is what we have to watch. computer models take it up toward the gulf coast and it looked like a really good chance it worked itself up in our direction. looks like the sign that maybe it could be work westbound at texas. that's a big difference in one day. and it could flip-flop the other way heading through the weekend. we will watch this area of disturbance and we have a frontal boundary nearby and we have moisture and clouds and showers. showers over the weekend. 84 today. but we are dry and a repeat of every other day this week. patchy fog and 64 overnight. highs low 80s to and upper 80s to start the weekend with a better chance of showers and storms. race day sunday and labor day. tanya. >> reporter: yes, at least it's not heavy showers. we have sometime right? we
the bahamas up towards the southeast and maybe mid atlantic coast but already taking that curve and a few system in the east coast likely to help keep the thing away from the u.s. let's go from the central atlantic and work our way back towards the northwest caribbean and into the gulf mexico. this region has been identified by a light who moderate risk of hurricane center of getting named. lee is what we have to watch. computer models take it up toward the gulf coast and it looked like a...
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♪ >>pam: our developing story is a two-miles southeast of oaklandon just before 5:00 p.m. the 3.3 magnitude quake was 9 mi. deep. u.sgeological survey's told us live that it is unusually deep. 1 mi. west of the hayward fault line which is a major fault line in california. no damage. no injuries. many people have felt it and that they have been recording their experiences on our kron 4 fan page. jacqueline has also been gathering information. >>jacqueline: this is 2 mi. south of oakland. no.-east of alameda. 4:40 7:00 p.m. with a 3 magnitude, and 9 mi. deep. also, we're announcing any other earthquakes associated time =4 :47 pm. >>pam: we have been contacting getting contacted by several of our fans. we have received dozens of commons. >> even though it was near oakland, people along the peninsula felt it. they felt it in the short view neighborhood in san mateo. shoreview... also one person is wondering if this is earthquake weather. and jamie wrote " gas leaks, earthquakes " it is scary. ". >>pam: as we mentioned plenty of news taking our other reporters on the scene, reggie kumar. reggie? >> yes. but gas line was
♪ >>pam: our developing story is a two-miles southeast of oaklandon just before 5:00 p.m. the 3.3 magnitude quake was 9 mi. deep. u.sgeological survey's told us live that it is unusually deep. 1 mi. west of the hayward fault line which is a major fault line in california. no damage. no injuries. many people have felt it and that they have been recording their experiences on our kron 4 fan page. jacqueline has also been gathering information. >>jacqueline: this is 2 mi. south of...
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southeast of havana. earthquakes are common in that part of the caribbean. >> we have new details as the u.s. border crossing entity in tijuana has just reopened after a scaffolding collapsed. tijuana is the biggest border crossing in the u.s. averaging 50,000 cars a day. >> right now the managing director of the international monetary fund christine lagarde standing live addressing global economic policy. >> political determination and the ability to set aside political ambitions to allow for the support to be sent where it should be. this is all dark and gloomy. i would like to indicate that there is always hope. when i was in france for the partnership meeting that brought together the finest ministers of the g8 countries and the head of international institutions and the finance ministers of countries like tunisia, egypt, libya, and jordan and morocco, there was hope in the room. there was warmth. >> this is the new imf chief giving her first economic policy address in washington d.c.. enormous challenges facing the global economy and offering some of her views on policies that could help
southeast of havana. earthquakes are common in that part of the caribbean. >> we have new details as the u.s. border crossing entity in tijuana has just reopened after a scaffolding collapsed. tijuana is the biggest border crossing in the u.s. averaging 50,000 cars a day. >> right now the managing director of the international monetary fund christine lagarde standing live addressing global economic policy. >> political determination and the ability to set aside political...
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u.s. lives being put at risk? >>> and later we'll update you on the storm expected to soak the southeast this labor day weekend.sec. give them the gift of financial security from new york life. we've been protecting families for over 166 years. new york life. the company you keep. we've been protecting families for over 166 years. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. don't let times like these stand in the way of them. protect your family with the gift of financial security. backed by the highest possible ratings for financial strength. new york life. the company you keep. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [
u.s. lives being put at risk? >>> and later we'll update you on the storm expected to soak the southeast this labor day weekend.sec. give them the gift of financial security from new york life. we've been protecting families for over 166 years. new york life. the company you keep. we've been protecting families for over 166 years. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know...
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u.s. lives being put at risk? >>> and later we'll update you on the storm expected to soak the southeast this labor day weekend. investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> tonight more than a quarter million u.s. diplomatic cables that are supposed to be secret are available online. exposing scores of diplomatic sources and informants. wikileaks which is behind the document dump boasts that it is shining a light on 45 years of u.s. diplomacy. the state department calls the release irresponsible, reckless, dangerous and illegal. here to assess the damage, p.j. crowley. also with us, fran townsend. she advised president george w bush and now is a member of the external advisory boards for the cia and department of homeland security. we're out of time but thanks for coming. l
u.s. lives being put at risk? >>> and later we'll update you on the storm expected to soak the southeast this labor day weekend. investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare...
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u.s. geological survey says the quake struck about 32 miles southeast of the capitol. >>> the death toll ister an air show crash in nevada. a tenth person died after a warplane plummeted into the crowd friday. ntsb says the plane had data and video ror recorders in it and they found several memory cards in the wreckage. >>> one week after the unveiling of the world trade center memorial in new york, another grand opening is happening just a few blocks away and it is stirring controversy. the first part of a planned islamic center is said to open this week with an art exhibit. >>> wolf? >> lisa, thank you. >>> millionaires and billion airs are paying smaller tax rate than their secretaries. that's the message president obama's debt plan -- is it any political strategy right to you. stand by, we'll discuss. >>> plans indecision in the white house. we have details of an explosive new book. uh, it is, yeah, it's a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you
u.s. geological survey says the quake struck about 32 miles southeast of the capitol. >>> the death toll ister an air show crash in nevada. a tenth person died after a warplane plummeted into the crowd friday. ntsb says the plane had data and video ror recorders in it and they found several memory cards in the wreckage. >>> one week after the unveiling of the world trade center memorial in new york, another grand opening is happening just a few blocks away and it is stirring...
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southeast asian companies. malaysia and others and the ideas to have the building blocks of a broader regional trade agreement and the u.sis intensely involved with the negotiations now. the hope is for major progress by hawaii in november. >> tpp is being negotiated as though it has tpa. >> it is, yeah. i actually think we were pretty clear. i think the big distinction is we didn't say okay obama administration go out next week and ask for a broad brand of fast-track trade promotion authority so you can go out and do a bunch. the fear is that then becomes another ideological battle over whether trade is considered and we have had too many of those so what we have said is go out and ask in the context of specific deals and i think the part bishop is a very good example where the administration when it gets to the right stage will be a will to go to congress and say look width is do we can bring home and here are the advantages that it will bring to the united states. we think you the congress should grant us this vehicle to bring this home. i think that is where we are politically. >> work out the principles of the deal
southeast asian companies. malaysia and others and the ideas to have the building blocks of a broader regional trade agreement and the u.sis intensely involved with the negotiations now. the hope is for major progress by hawaii in november. >> tpp is being negotiated as though it has tpa. >> it is, yeah. i actually think we were pretty clear. i think the big distinction is we didn't say okay obama administration go out next week and ask for a broad brand of fast-track trade...
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northeast. 60's, 70's and 80's throughout the southeast and as you can see out in phoenix, arizona, today, that will be the top spot at 105. meanwhile, it was hot at the u.s brian kilmeade has details right here. >> all right. let's talk tennis. things are marching forward in the u.s. open although attendance is somewhat down. serena williams with spike lee in attendance went on to the quarterfinal with a straight set win over anna avonovich. williams hasn't dropped a set in the tournament. the number one seeds all were winners on the men's side. rafael nadal is scheduled to take the court for the first time since cramping up in a post session news conference. you want to ask him a question, pretending you have a cramp is so unbelievable. you think that's real? ok. i'm kidding. nadal reportedly screamed at his mom who saw him cramping up and ran to the room. he thought his mom would make it worse so in spanish, he said get out of here so fall down, i don't know what to do. you need a quote, do you wait it out or get him some water and rub him down? let's talk college football. i'm going to get one if i can get enough money. look at maryland, they're the t
northeast. 60's, 70's and 80's throughout the southeast and as you can see out in phoenix, arizona, today, that will be the top spot at 105. meanwhile, it was hot at the u.s brian kilmeade has details right here. >> all right. let's talk tennis. things are marching forward in the u.s. open although attendance is somewhat down. serena williams with spike lee in attendance went on to the quarterfinal with a straight set win over anna avonovich. williams hasn't dropped a set in the...
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southeast asia. although each group is unique, they all aspire to advance the regional and global agenda. by attacking u.s. and other interests and of plotting to strike the u.s. homeland. in south asia, they continue to pose a threat from their base of operations. an order to make this comment is a launching pad to carry out attacks against the homelands. the united states faces today of counter-terrorism unit. the direct threats posed and the large volume of financial support from individuals that flow from backup region to other ones. i want to emphasize the severing the pipelines is a major counter-terrorism priority. in northwest africa, it has shifted its activity it to the relatives say haven'safe haven. the tactic not only endangers taurus the supplies them with an influx of cash. al qaeda seats to inspire conflict against the united states. al qaeda has had some success in rallying in the villages. in addition to plus directed and plan from overseas, the appearance, individuals who are there are engaged in terrorism. other organizations continue to threaten u.s. national security interests. they
southeast asia. although each group is unique, they all aspire to advance the regional and global agenda. by attacking u.s. and other interests and of plotting to strike the u.s. homeland. in south asia, they continue to pose a threat from their base of operations. an order to make this comment is a launching pad to carry out attacks against the homelands. the united states faces today of counter-terrorism unit. the direct threats posed and the large volume of financial support from individuals...
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southeast asia as during the vietnam war, flying 73 combat missions. later in his career, he served as the air force assistant chief of staff for intelligence and as the j two for u.ses korea, pacific command, and strategic command. director is a title he has held twice before his current assignment. having led as the first director of the national gaea's spatial intelligence agency and at the 10th director of the defense intelligence agency. each done with great skill. his vast experience make him uniquely qualified to advise the president while also steering the intelligence community through today's many risks and challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. director clapper is known as a straight shooter for those who get a chance to interact with him. he is respected as a great leader and has no peer with as much experience in the intelligence community serving today. please join me in welcoming the current director of national intelligence. [applause] >> first, and going to try to make my remarks shorter than the introduction. [laughter] i'm very pleased and proud and honored to be here in two capacities. one as a former director, and there are others here to
southeast asia as during the vietnam war, flying 73 combat missions. later in his career, he served as the air force assistant chief of staff for intelligence and as the j two for u.ses korea, pacific command, and strategic command. director is a title he has held twice before his current assignment. having led as the first director of the national gaea's spatial intelligence agency and at the 10th director of the defense intelligence agency. each done with great skill. his vast experience make...
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southeast asian company countries, so vietnam and malaysia and others. i think the idea is to have the building blocks of a broader regional trade agreement. the u.s. is intensively involved in the these negotiations right now. the hope is for some major progress by the apec meeting which is in hawaii in november. >> does someone want to speak to the tpa and the tpp? >> can i take that one? >> i want to mention one thing. the tpp is being negotiated by ustr as though it has tpa. >> it is, yeah. yeah. no, i mean, i actually think we were pretty clear in the report. we didn't say, okay, obama add add -- administration, go out next week and ask for a broad grant so you can do a whole bunch of deals because our fear is that then becomes another ideological battle over whether trade is good for the united states, and we've had too many of those. so what we've said is go out and ask in be the context of specific deals, and i think the trans-pacific partnership is a good example where the administration will be able to go to congress and say, look, we've got this deal we can bring home, here are the advantages it will bring to the united states. we think
southeast asian company countries, so vietnam and malaysia and others. i think the idea is to have the building blocks of a broader regional trade agreement. the u.s. is intensively involved in the these negotiations right now. the hope is for some major progress by the apec meeting which is in hawaii in november. >> does someone want to speak to the tpa and the tpp? >> can i take that one? >> i want to mention one thing. the tpp is being negotiated by ustr as though it has...
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southeast asia. although each group is unique, all aspire to advance al qaeda's regional and global agenda, by the stabilizing the countries in which they operate, attacking u.s. and other western interests in the region, and in some instances, pledging to strike the u.s. shumlin. in south asia, al qaeda poses a threat from its base of operations in pakistan's federally administered tribal areas to use that as a launching pad to carry out attacks against the homeland, as well as our interests, as well as those of our allies and partners in pakistan, afghanistan, india, and europe. in the arabian peninsula, the u.s. faces two counts tourism -- counter-terrorism challenges. there's a large volume of financial support from individuals and charities that flowed from that region to al qaeda and its affiliates around the world. on this point particularly, and want to emphasize that severing the illicit financial pipelines throughout the gulf region as a major counterterror is a priority for this administration. in northwest africa, al qaeda in aqim has shifted its activities to the relative safe haven of the northern area where it has trained fighters. aqim's tacti
southeast asia. although each group is unique, all aspire to advance al qaeda's regional and global agenda, by the stabilizing the countries in which they operate, attacking u.s. and other western interests in the region, and in some instances, pledging to strike the u.s. shumlin. in south asia, al qaeda poses a threat from its base of operations in pakistan's federally administered tribal areas to use that as a launching pad to carry out attacks against the homeland, as well as our interests,...
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u.s. is probably ahead of china. even commodity exports. used to be half, maybe now less than half. you know what it's possessing trade? the bold print from california, from taiwan, from southeast asia. and then put them together and put the label made in china and the export. actually, need in the world. what passes the value added in china? it is part of the value. by definition you have a sudden nurse. you have and ports, 50%, 60% of the value of the total product and there is some value added paper, and transportation. but now, having set export, i want to say china is really a very large importer and rapidly expanding market. many people like to say china's economic model increased in the next consumption. china's absorption in the assessment in the last few years has increased by more than 50%. china's consumption, household consumption in real terms from 20,722,010 increased by about 9.5% each year. last year 18 million automobiles are sold here last year. much less. housing, telecom, insurance, even luxury. it's consumption. it's real consumption that is growing. imports increased from less than one in 2721.42010 trillion. and if you believe the imf member will be 1.7 t
u.s. is probably ahead of china. even commodity exports. used to be half, maybe now less than half. you know what it's possessing trade? the bold print from california, from taiwan, from southeast asia. and then put them together and put the label made in china and the export. actually, need in the world. what passes the value added in china? it is part of the value. by definition you have a sudden nurse. you have and ports, 50%, 60% of the value of the total product and there is some value...
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southeast asia. it was paid in iraq and it was paid in afghanistan. [applause] before you come in front of this group or send your to congress come the u.s.t better is every tax loophole on mortgage interest deduction and cut every redundant useless program before you come and ask this very same people who paid that co-pay and has sacrificed to make that payment again. this nation -- [applause] is the greatest nation the world has ever seen, to tell our veterans we don't have the financial stability to help them with their health care or to tell our veterans who are going to have to ask them to increase the co-pay or wait longer to get their care is absolutely unacceptable. it is not a road we can go down and i say this for one very simple reason. that will not in any way make us more financially secure, but it will undermine our moral authority and that ask this country was founded on. there is no group of people more deserving of this nation's care that our veterans. i'll have to be very honest with you. i will stand against and stand firm with supporting things like medicare and social security. but even those programs in those benefit
southeast asia. it was paid in iraq and it was paid in afghanistan. [applause] before you come in front of this group or send your to congress come the u.s.t better is every tax loophole on mortgage interest deduction and cut every redundant useless program before you come and ask this very same people who paid that co-pay and has sacrificed to make that payment again. this nation -- [applause] is the greatest nation the world has ever seen, to tell our veterans we don't have the financial...