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if you want to connect more people, i don't care if they are in texas or alabama. it is about connecting a person. you cannot use your budget as effectively unless you do it in an efficient way and i think the fcc is making progress. >> that comes with a level of pr risk. that is part of what outside forces could help equip it because we will never get close to nirvana by doing things the same way. look continues to push even if again that target of. >> there is a difference between two thingss to temporarily and they had to the falling into the things that they know. part of the changes at the fcc reflecting able to step up with the plan and help folks like scott and you build a political understanding of options. this is not up in our plan, this is about a planning process. buildt to step back and capital toward a system. you are not thinking about draining the swamp. how do you actually think long-term? the only thing i would add is that despite the pressure, it is an agency with continuing problems over time and that is not to denigrate people who do but it und
if you want to connect more people, i don't care if they are in texas or alabama. it is about connecting a person. you cannot use your budget as effectively unless you do it in an efficient way and i think the fcc is making progress. >> that comes with a level of pr risk. that is part of what outside forces could help equip it because we will never get close to nirvana by doing things the same way. look continues to push even if again that target of. >> there is a difference between...
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if you want to try to connect more people, whether that person is in texas or alabama, i don't care.s connecting a person and that he say says that's what yoe going to do is connect americans. if you want to be as cost-effective as you can and you should budget as effectively as you can to connect to most people, do it in an efficient way and i think the fcc is making progress and i think that's really good. >> that comes with as a mentioned earlier with levels of risk which is probably why you see some people wanting to stay within a known quote-unquote measurable framework. and that's part i think of what outside forces could help us with because we will never get close to nirvana by doing things the same way that work marginally. i really, you know, will continue to push even if, again, that target goes spent there's an interesting difference between, because i was involved in both of these things. part of the problem with the transition was a had to do things that were tightly targeted and temporary and so they had to move very, very rapidly until they followed the things they kn
if you want to try to connect more people, whether that person is in texas or alabama, i don't care.s connecting a person and that he say says that's what yoe going to do is connect americans. if you want to be as cost-effective as you can and you should budget as effectively as you can to connect to most people, do it in an efficient way and i think the fcc is making progress and i think that's really good. >> that comes with as a mentioned earlier with levels of risk which is probably...
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economist, i don't care, if you want to try to connect more people, whether that person's in texas or alabama, i don't care, it's connecting a person. that's what you're trying to do, connect americans. you're going to be as cost effective as you can and use your budget as effectively as you can. do it in an efficient way. the fcc is making progress in this. i think that's really good. >> that comes with as i mentioned earlier, with levels of pr risk. >> absolutely. >> which is probably why you see some people, you know, wanting to stay within a known quote/unquote measurable framework. and that's part of i think of what outside forces could help us with. because we will never get close to nirvana by doing things the same way that, you know, a -- work marginally. i will continue to push that even again that target grows. >> there's actually an interesting difference between -- because i was involved in both of these things. the part of the problem with rus in transition was they had to do things that were timely targeted and temporary. part of the changes at the fcc reflect that we were a bel
economist, i don't care, if you want to try to connect more people, whether that person's in texas or alabama, i don't care, it's connecting a person. that's what you're trying to do, connect americans. you're going to be as cost effective as you can and use your budget as effectively as you can. do it in an efficient way. the fcc is making progress in this. i think that's really good. >> that comes with as i mentioned earlier, with levels of pr risk. >> absolutely. >> which...
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economist, i don't care, if you want to try to connect more people, whether that person's in texas or alabama, i don't care, it's connecting a person. that's what you're trying to do, connect americans. you're going to be as cost effective as you can and use your budget as effectively as you can. do it in an efficient way. the fcc is making progress in this. i think that's really good. >> that comes with as i mentioned earlier, with levels of pr risk. >> absolutely. >> which is probably why you see some people, you know, wanting to stay within a known quote/unquote measurable framework. and that's part of i think of what outside forces could help us with. because we will never get close to nirvana by doing things the same way that, you know, a -- work marginally. i will continue to push that even again that target grows. >> there's actually an interesting difference between -- because i was involved in both of these things. the part of the problem with rus in transition was they had to do things that were timely targeted and temporary. part of the changes at the fcc reflect that we were a bel
economist, i don't care, if you want to try to connect more people, whether that person's in texas or alabama, i don't care, it's connecting a person. that's what you're trying to do, connect americans. you're going to be as cost effective as you can and use your budget as effectively as you can. do it in an efficient way. the fcc is making progress in this. i think that's really good. >> that comes with as i mentioned earlier, with levels of pr risk. >> absolutely. >> which...
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many trick or treat, if texas and louisiana and yesterday all through areas of alabama and georgia, another batch of very heavy rain right over the top of pensacola. this is going to head toward atlanta. a shield of rain across the entire portions of upstate south carolina and north carolina. it will be a soggy day once again. we do have a flood watch in effect for the rest of today. inches. especially central georgia and northern south carolina during the day, otherwise, one to two inches will be widespread. this storm system will be exiting. we started november very toasty. it is much above normal ale early this week, throughout the middle of the country. through the ohio valley. we will continue this trend, east of the rockies will be warm t. chili cold air will be in the rockies. at the end of the week, we see the country returning to normal about 10 to 15 degrees above normal temperatures. it will feel like the beginning of september, instead of the beginning of november. now we get a closer look at the day ahead. >> plenty of warm humid weather from oklahoma to texas. there is that ra
many trick or treat, if texas and louisiana and yesterday all through areas of alabama and georgia, another batch of very heavy rain right over the top of pensacola. this is going to head toward atlanta. a shield of rain across the entire portions of upstate south carolina and north carolina. it will be a soggy day once again. we do have a flood watch in effect for the rest of today. inches. especially central georgia and northern south carolina during the day, otherwise, one to two inches will...
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many trick or treat, if texas and louisiana and yesterday all through areas of alabama and georgia, another batch of very heavy rain right over the top of pensacola. this is going to head toward atlanta. a shield of rain across the entire portions of upstate south carolina and north carolina. it will be a soggy day once again. we do have a flood watch in effect for the rest of today. we could see locally up to four inches. especially central georgia and northern south carolina during the day, otherwise, one to two inches will be widespread. this storm system will be exiting. we started november very toasty. it is much above normal ale early this week, throughout the middle of the country. through the ohio valley. we will continue this trend, east of the rockies will be warm t. chili cold air will be in the rockies. at the end of the week, we see the country returning to normal about 10 to 15 degrees above normal temperatures. it will feel like the beginning of september, instead of the beginning of november. now we get a closer look at the day ahead. >> plenty of warm humid weather from okl
many trick or treat, if texas and louisiana and yesterday all through areas of alabama and georgia, another batch of very heavy rain right over the top of pensacola. this is going to head toward atlanta. a shield of rain across the entire portions of upstate south carolina and north carolina. it will be a soggy day once again. we do have a flood watch in effect for the rest of today. we could see locally up to four inches. especially central georgia and northern south carolina during the day,...
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alabama. omar villafranca, cbs news, austin, texas. >>> and i'm happy to say that we don't have any dangerous or severe weather to deal with today.of rain this morning, good morning to our eyewitness weather watchers. getting some observations in a lot warmer than we were this time yesterday. we start with this one, 57 degrees, where ed is. you can see, he's got the cloudy skies as well. he sent me picture, this morning, take a lock at this, what sunrise looked like. you didn't see much sun out there. >> cloud cover little later in the day. phil, good morning, in philadelphia, and he says the temp rose overnight 49 to 54. we are warming up. usually temperatures drop. not always the case today little difference, 53 degrees, where lisa is in wilmington. also has cloudy skies, and she says comfortable, breezy morning, with a little rain moving in. and hopes everybody enjoys their sunday, thank you, least, a you too. that rain will be moving out quickly, we are seeing some sprinkles right now, live look at center city, certainly clouds cover, is right there, and it is to will be with us throughout our day today. few breaks in and aro
alabama. omar villafranca, cbs news, austin, texas. >>> and i'm happy to say that we don't have any dangerous or severe weather to deal with today.of rain this morning, good morning to our eyewitness weather watchers. getting some observations in a lot warmer than we were this time yesterday. we start with this one, 57 degrees, where ed is. you can see, he's got the cloudy skies as well. he sent me picture, this morning, take a lock at this, what sunrise looked like. you didn't see...
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adviso for texas and oak sxoek parts of alabama and mississippi and arkansas and florida pandhandle. they will feel below freezing attaches for a period of three orve to talk about the busiest travel day of the year. and what's travel like on thanksgiving. >> not great if you live over the rockies and northern planes. showers, and we are not going to see the potential of severe weather. mainly showers and thunderstorms for the central u.s. and eastern third of the country spectacullor. maine down to florida, no issues there at all and turkey day, as we are watching football and fox news channel and dealing with the snow system in the upper midwest. mainly rain. and stormy weather in the southern u.s. and spectacular weather for the parade in new york city. >> i wait until the day of thanksgiving. because most people are stuffing their face. >> smart lady. >> stand biechlt i want to look at this. if you are digging out from today's storm. this may make you feel better. >> a seven year winter is coming to one of saturn's moon titan. and the long winter could be harsher than usual. it is a giant ice close over the south pole. doesn't look see scary.
adviso for texas and oak sxoek parts of alabama and mississippi and arkansas and florida pandhandle. they will feel below freezing attaches for a period of three orve to talk about the busiest travel day of the year. and what's travel like on thanksgiving. >> not great if you live over the rockies and northern planes. showers, and we are not going to see the potential of severe weather. mainly showers and thunderstorms for the central u.s. and eastern third of the country spectacullor....
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or the fan who made the remarks. >>> now to this story, governors from multiple states are blocking syrian refugees from entering their states. the governors of alabama, texas, louisiana, indiana, michigan, and arkansas, have announced they oppose any federal effort to relocate states. president obama still plans to allow 10,000 syrian refugees into the u.s. next year. >>> well, despite wanting to do the right thing, facebook is taking some flack for activating a safety check feature after the paris attacks. more than 4 million facebook users in the area used it to notify their friends that they were safe. critics have asked why facebook didn't activate the feature after thursday's deadly bombing in beirut, lebanon. the ceo mark zuckerberg says until saturday, the safety check was only used for natural disasters and he says now it will be used after some human disasters as well. >>> stay with eyewitness news for developments on the attacks in paris and the latest in the investigation. you can also find information any time, at abc 7ny. we will have live reports from paris, starting on eyewitness news first at 4:00. >>> and we want to turn now to meteorologi
or the fan who made the remarks. >>> now to this story, governors from multiple states are blocking syrian refugees from entering their states. the governors of alabama, texas, louisiana, indiana, michigan, and arkansas, have announced they oppose any federal effort to relocate states. president obama still plans to allow 10,000 syrian refugees into the u.s. next year. >>> well, despite wanting to do the right thing, facebook is taking some flack for activating a safety check...
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or syrian refugees. >> the governors of two states, alabama and michigan, are saying that they will not accept any refugees from syria. >> some of the governorship like asa hutchinson of arkansas, greg abbott of texas, and scott walker of wisconsin are saying flat out no. >> seth: that's right, scott walker is saying flat out no to refugees just like voters said flat out no to president scott walker. [ laughter and applause ] now, unfortunately, to these governors they don't actually have the power to deny refugees. >> governors simply don't have the power to override admissions decisions made by the federal government. there is no legal way for a governor to say this individual is banned from a certain state. >> seth: that's right, you can't legally ban someone from a city or state. otherwise justin bieber would have been banned from miami years ago. [ laughter ] "can we please see some i.d.?" "yo, the thing is, i lost that." [ laughter ] so it turns out this is all just political posturing. but the governors aren't the only ones engaging in it. joined the fray, too. >> i am angry that president obama unilaterally decides that we will accept, in this nation, 100,000 syrian refugees. >> what barack
or syrian refugees. >> the governors of two states, alabama and michigan, are saying that they will not accept any refugees from syria. >> some of the governorship like asa hutchinson of arkansas, greg abbott of texas, and scott walker of wisconsin are saying flat out no. >> seth: that's right, scott walker is saying flat out no to refugees just like voters said flat out no to president scott walker. [ laughter and applause ] now, unfortunately, to these governors they don't...
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i lived in texas, mississippi, alabama, when i lived in mississippi and alabama they still had signs up that said whites only. orolored entrance. i was offended by all of that. it did not seem right. it still does not seem right. eventually, hopefully, eventually, all of the stuff, all of the people who think this way, the runway that is intolerance. the people who think that the skies falling and that things are terrible, they are not. they really are not. this is a great country. i think that we should all take pride in that. i wanted to mention one thing. the previous caller from nebraska does not represent us as nebraskans. now, i'm a blooming from a red state. listen, we are a commonsense red state we are not a crazy red state. thank you. i appreciate you listening. i appreciate them by calling in, even if i do not agree with what you think. thank you. from nebraska, that was a mouthful. rachel is calling in from miami. republican. caller: good morning. i am 80 years old. i came to america in 1964. i have been able to observe a lot. , in my opinion the black culture and the white culture do not mesh very we
i lived in texas, mississippi, alabama, when i lived in mississippi and alabama they still had signs up that said whites only. orolored entrance. i was offended by all of that. it did not seem right. it still does not seem right. eventually, hopefully, eventually, all of the stuff, all of the people who think this way, the runway that is intolerance. the people who think that the skies falling and that things are terrible, they are not. they really are not. this is a great country. i think that...
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east texas, some more showers, maybe to an fch inch or so for not helping. the heaviest of the rain across alabama day. into the mid 60s in bismarck, incredible this time of year, a spectacular one. if you're looking for fall we're not having a chance. we will remain warm across this week. rain moving into central california, snow levels will drop tonight and tomorrow and we will see maybe about afoot, foot and a half of snow in the sierra nevadas towards the cascades snow levels below pass levels as well. first snow up to 10 inches across parts of the desert southwest. sunny skies, temps cooler. southern california a nice day. all right. guys, back to you inside. >> thank you, rick. >> we asked for your halloween pictures this morning and said the racier the better. tucker and i did. >> this is not racy. this is adorable. these are ply friends'. >> juliette's friends. >> they live out on long island. they're adorable. like a ninja. >> graphic artist mark's son levi as super man. >> kathy sent a picture of sponge bob and patrick. >> whoa. >> nice. >> heidi klum's costume. whoa. >> that's a great -
east texas, some more showers, maybe to an fch inch or so for not helping. the heaviest of the rain across alabama day. into the mid 60s in bismarck, incredible this time of year, a spectacular one. if you're looking for fall we're not having a chance. we will remain warm across this week. rain moving into central california, snow levels will drop tonight and tomorrow and we will see maybe about afoot, foot and a half of snow in the sierra nevadas towards the cascades snow levels below pass...