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you know, we've always been a good neighbor, anand i think in return thatat's what we're asking thememo do, is be a g good neighbhbor. come down and undersrstand us, don't t just tryry to save us, becaususe we don''t need to be saved. we undnderstand the regulations, we undederstand t the problem and we'e're willing to wowork through them. >> and, hopefully, audiences will take... will just enjoy something being balanced, because the film really is balanced and looooking at both h sides. >> > the coerer uranium mill is a about two miles upuphill from the arkanansas river that flows through our commununity. i live a mile and a quarteter from the mill. and so i have two wells that were contaminated by the cotter uraniuium mill. there are about 125 wells thaat were conontaminatedd from cotter. nobody told us in alall those 8 years that the well was contaminated. we tested our well whwhen we firsrst bought the e property, , we went to the county extension offici, and theyey gave us the bottlese, and toldld us what company to sesend it to, but they failed d to tell us the rereally impmporta
you know, we've always been a good neighbor, anand i think in return thatat's what we're asking thememo do, is be a g good neighbhbor. come down and undersrstand us, don't t just tryry to save us, becaususe we don''t need to be saved. we undnderstand the regulations, we undederstand t the problem and we'e're willing to wowork through them. >> and, hopefully, audiences will take... will just enjoy something being balanced, because the film really is balanced and looooking at both h sides....
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thatat is fairly low.when you comparere our workk t o other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts, there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as can be dodone. you need the reresources, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who liveveith the cacarnivores to oe i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are here, but i am glad to have this resource. >> it's the people that like wolves o on the ground toto er . so we have to -- on the ground who eat our r beef. so we have to think about thaha. >> i think we have lost sight of about this. it's not about wolves. it's about people. >> it can seem like a paradox and a contntradiction to o t to appreciate thehe wildness ofhe wealthhilele feeling thehe needo control it. >> with something like a wolf, you will never make everyone happy so we have to find a -- so we have to try to find a way to meet everyone's core values and accommodate them. >>>> if
thatat is fairly low.when you comparere our workk t o other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts, there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as can be dodone. you need the reresources, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who liveveith the cacarnivores to oe i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are here, but i am glad to have this resource. >> it's the...
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melting snow and you start meltlting ice,e, n you'rre gonna a have this s sorf feedback e effect thatat's g goa amplify ththe warming becacause yoyou're g gonna warm m up. youe gonna melt more snow. you're going to melt more ice. it's going to further warm everything up and melt more and more snow and ice, so you have this really vicious positive feedback. so we knew t that the arctic was very sensitive to increases in temperature, and it's responding likike you would d expect it tos the temperatures have warmed, so it is sort of an early-warning system. we did expect changes to happen firstst there before everywhere else in the planet. if you looked at the factors that we tended to use to explain past low sea ice years, and those factors really weren't working anymore, so it wasn't necessarily a certain weather pattern or, you know, a certain temperature pattern that was causing it. there's some sort of background force that was happening on the ice cover that we, you know, were trying to figure out what that was. whwhen i started looking at the climate model and comparing them to the ob
melting snow and you start meltlting ice,e, n you'rre gonna a have this s sorf feedback e effect thatat's g goa amplify ththe warming becacause yoyou're g gonna warm m up. youe gonna melt more snow. you're going to melt more ice. it's going to further warm everything up and melt more and more snow and ice, so you have this really vicious positive feedback. so we knew t that the arctic was very sensitive to increases in temperature, and it's responding likike you would d expect it tos the...
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newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family
newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation...
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the council voted to review its policy on take home vehiclevehi also.al lindsay watts was at thatat meeting and joins us with more. >>reporter: coups ill man medical franklin voted in favor. but refused to answer our questions. he is accused of not only driving drunk and crashing the car, but injuring two other people and then leaving the scene. we found out that he's been involved in two other crashes in county vehicle also. franklin has been accused not not issuing a statement. the county needs to review its policies on take home cars andrs possibly make changes. prince george's county council members all have the option of using a take home we talked to the head of cobs ill about why that's necessary at taxpayers' expense and what'' next after the vote today. i will tell you a that this is a very big county.ve this is a very demanding job. the wear and tear on youron personal vehicle is enormous. we will put together a panel of citizens who understand thesed types of things, who will lookok at our current rules, look atook the current situations. look at all of the tat that is council ab
the council voted to review its policy on take home vehiclevehi also.al lindsay watts was at thatat meeting and joins us with more. >>reporter: coups ill man medical franklin voted in favor. but refused to answer our questions. he is accused of not only driving drunk and crashing the car, but injuring two other people and then leaving the scene. we found out that he's been involved in two other crashes in county vehicle also. franklin has been accused not not issuing a statement. the...
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him he drove to the district from north carolina to self investigate an online conspiracy theory thatat there was a child sex trafficking ring operatingrati inside the pizzeria.izze welch is scheduled to be back in court tomorrow for his arraignment. if convicted he could face up to 35 years in prison.riso al of terrence sterling filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit. alleges officer brian tanner and his partner were in vials ofls orders in the moments leading to his death. they shot sterling after he crashed his motorcycle inside the police cruiser. witnesses say sterling could not avoid the cruiser because it pulled right into his path. a grand jury convened to investigate the. jack johnson is out of prison he will spend the next few monthsot in a residential facility in baltimore. johnson was release today after serving time on corruption charges and in 2011 he pled guilty to the crimes involvingr county businesims officials, developers and his wife leslie johnson. johnson is expected to be release from the facility sometime in june.n > finding a parking spot falsifying records
him he drove to the district from north carolina to self investigate an online conspiracy theory thatat there was a child sex trafficking ring operatingrati inside the pizzeria.izze welch is scheduled to be back in court tomorrow for his arraignment. if convicted he could face up to 35 years in prison.riso al of terrence sterling filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit. alleges officer brian tanner and his partner were in vials ofls orders in the moments leading to his death. they shot...
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that t experirience gave us the ununderstanding thatat wliveve n onbiospher we are rt of its evution.ouhome.
that t experirience gave us the ununderstanding thatat wliveve n onbiospher we are rt of its evution.ouhome.
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whiteer house and you know that you'reh probable five minutes awayle fiv from the tree lighting at thatat point.t. >> right. >> so, i don't know if he's seen the motorcade leave yetor but we'll likelcay see that s ta happening here in the nextg herh five or 10 minutes and if it10 m happens while i'm doing theng t weather we'll make sure we letee you know about it but you heard jim mention it's getting chilly.ly. sun went down at let me just double-check at 4:46 t donightot and it doesn't take long toong get chilly after that and he'sth right about that breeze, it's our currents temperature iss 51. i think it will drop aboutbo 48 degrees in the next hourreesi but the wind chill is i 45 degrees thanks to thatha gusty breeze out of thee ou northwest that's gusting inng d.c. at about 26 miles an hour. there's a look6 atmian temperae around the region tonight.he reo and yes, this is one of the better nights for the tree lighting in t nigerms of thef te weather cooperating that is for sure. it's 46 in gaithersburg and a frederick as well as martinsburg, 50 manassasg, 50 quantico and annapolis a
whiteer house and you know that you'reh probable five minutes awayle fiv from the tree lighting at thatat point.t. >> right. >> so, i don't know if he's seen the motorcade leave yetor but we'll likelcay see that s ta happening here in the nextg herh five or 10 minutes and if it10 m happens while i'm doing theng t weather we'll make sure we letee you know about it but you heard jim mention it's getting chilly.ly. sun went down at let me just double-check at 4:46 t donightot and it...
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all thatat would h have to stop. you'd have to realally reorganize education, and as someone who has watched this cruelty play out on 10 generations of students, it is awful to watch. my colleagues, who are not--as you might have guessed, i am not on the right-wing end of politics, but my colleagues, some of whom are and others who are in the middle, one of the few things we could always agree upon was that there is--the problem with our graduate students and our und--was never their capability. it was mostly their sense e of their o own capabili. they actually had the ability. they just didn't believe it, and by the time theyey got to u, that was so deep in them not to believe in it that it was a self-fulfilling kind of belief. very tragic.c. you know, most people who begin a ph.d. program in the united states never finisish it, the majority, and that's not because they don't have the capacity. it has nothing to do with it. no correlation at all between the capability shown when a student entnters and the probabilit
all thatat would h have to stop. you'd have to realally reorganize education, and as someone who has watched this cruelty play out on 10 generations of students, it is awful to watch. my colleagues, who are not--as you might have guessed, i am not on the right-wing end of politics, but my colleagues, some of whom are and others who are in the middle, one of the few things we could always agree upon was that there is--the problem with our graduate students and our und--was never their...
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no word on what led to thatat crash. and the driver of a car that crashed into a tree in laurel remains in critical condition. the accident happened yesterday afternoon near sandy spring road. a passenger in the car, 58 year old sonia smith of baltimore wam killed. the driver is undergoing treatment at prince george's hospital center.it the investigators are stillre trying to determine the cause oa the crash.. our top story tonight, the bodye of a missing d.c. yoga instructor and actress has been found.foun patricia mack cull i was found inside her car at # 2*7bd and northwest. she had been missing since christmas day. the man who was driving her car is now in police custody. the search started for her when she didn't show up for christmat dinner at a friend's house. as investigators try to piece together details, mack cull i's loved ones are mourning her death. more on a vigil that's beingat's held to celebrate her life and breaking news about the personhe of interest.of >>reporter: that suspect now identified as duane
no word on what led to thatat crash. and the driver of a car that crashed into a tree in laurel remains in critical condition. the accident happened yesterday afternoon near sandy spring road. a passenger in the car, 58 year old sonia smith of baltimore wam killed. the driver is undergoing treatment at prince george's hospital center.it the investigators are stillre trying to determine the cause oa the crash.. our top story tonight, the bodye of a missing d.c. yoga instructor and actress has...
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industryy makes an enormouous amouount of money and yet t has vevery little e success toto shw for thatatey. i'll ask the diet billionaires... cheers. cheers. how they justify their enormous profits.
industryy makes an enormouous amouount of money and yet t has vevery little e success toto shw for thatatey. i'll ask the diet billionaires... cheers. cheers. how they justify their enormous profits.
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severe rain thatat could cause flooding is expected across parts of india. let's go to north america. a couple of systems cause lots of snowfall and also freezing precipitation across several places of the northern united states. let's go to video from oregon and also illinois. freezing rain started to fall on friday evening in troutdale, oregon. major highways were closed due to the icy road conditions and up to 70 kilometer per wind gusts s were reported. in chicago over 15 centimeters of snow fell on sunday. more than 1,200 flights to and from o'hare international canceled. a winter storm warning is lifted in chicago but heavy snow is falling across the northeastern united states and also freezing rain could falall in and around maryland. so that could cause some icy roads. that could cause very hazardous driving conditions. quite chilly across the north. minus 22 degrees on monday in winnipeg. new york city at 8 with rainy weather on monday. as we go into the next four days, temperatures expected to drop significantly. minus 22 on monday winnipeg. you co
severe rain thatat could cause flooding is expected across parts of india. let's go to north america. a couple of systems cause lots of snowfall and also freezing precipitation across several places of the northern united states. let's go to video from oregon and also illinois. freezing rain started to fall on friday evening in troutdale, oregon. major highways were closed due to the icy road conditions and up to 70 kilometer per wind gusts s were reported. in chicago over 15 centimeters of...
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vinod: i normally do not like to talk about things under thatation, but giving up it will not affectstyle. it is not a huge sacrifice. what i find is i can spend more of my time working on technology . i will probably have way more impact than from my giving. the other half of that is having principle. having a point of view, a belief system. it is amazing to me how many fortune 500 ceos read the press, the wall street journal and respond to it instead of saying, this is what we believe in is a company. passionate entrepreneurs like elon musk, larry page, mark zuckerberg, they have a passion eir desirexceeds th for short-term profit, and because of that, they make more profit over the long haul. in fact, there is freedom to do what you want to do a many people get trapped into this cycle of making more. that is not that interesting. doing all of the deals, he thinks of the smart to avoid taxes. it just blows my mind. i am religious about my belief system. when i have a battle on the beach, back to your question, it is about property rights. and about a set of people that , they told
vinod: i normally do not like to talk about things under thatation, but giving up it will not affectstyle. it is not a huge sacrifice. what i find is i can spend more of my time working on technology . i will probably have way more impact than from my giving. the other half of that is having principle. having a point of view, a belief system. it is amazing to me how many fortune 500 ceos read the press, the wall street journal and respond to it instead of saying, this is what we believe in is a...
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industryy makes an enormouous amouount of money and yet t has vevery little e success toto shw for thatatl ask the diet billionaires... cheers. cheers. how they justify their enormous profits.
industryy makes an enormouous amouount of money and yet t has vevery little e success toto shw for thatatl ask the diet billionaires... cheers. cheers. how they justify their enormous profits.
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their oppression did not end with the revevolution thatat frd the country from french rule more than two centuries ago. it was followed by dictatorships and occupation by the united states. the current haitian government , on holiday, is considered one of the most corrupt in the world. hundreds of aid organizations provide emergency help, but many are said to profit from the country's problems. >> the person giving, or the nationon giving, does s not take time to find out what the real struggles are, what the real needs are. and to make matters worse, there is a culture in this country where people have enriched themselves from the poverty of others. it is a conspiracy of powerful individuals to make moneney from the misery of the poor. >> that is especially bad for the people affected by the hurricane. such allegations of fraud have made donors less willing to give money for haiti. but the country's president denies that the rich are making a profit from poverty. >> who creates employment? those who have the means. those who invest. if everyone thinks jobs need to be created -- if s
their oppression did not end with the revevolution thatat frd the country from french rule more than two centuries ago. it was followed by dictatorships and occupation by the united states. the current haitian government , on holiday, is considered one of the most corrupt in the world. hundreds of aid organizations provide emergency help, but many are said to profit from the country's problems. >> the person giving, or the nationon giving, does s not take time to find out what the real...
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by the time randall gets back, thatat where you'll be. you came through, pa. i only did what i had to do. no more. why, pa? nobody knows. i know. you had me goin' for a while, bannister. would've worked, too, if t t boy there hadn't given it away. you know, when you started yelling how your father felt about indians. now, how you gonna know how a stranger feels about indians? back away from the table, boy. kill him. kill him now. you lied to me, boy. come on, pa. give me the gun. you're goin' back. signed and s sled, mr. randall. take that to the marshal in cleary, you'll collect your reward. yeah. look, mr. bannister, i feel like i'm kinda in the middle over this, and, uh... the boy was a killer. i believe if i were in your place, i would haveveone the same thing. i wonder. well, they'll l ver hear it from me that he was your son or how he died. don't worry, mr. randall. ?? (paladin) - the greatest calamities in history were made by words said in anger. if you can't back it up, don't speak in anger. ?? - your g gmen are here. - good, bring 'em in. - you still
by the time randall gets back, thatat where you'll be. you came through, pa. i only did what i had to do. no more. why, pa? nobody knows. i know. you had me goin' for a while, bannister. would've worked, too, if t t boy there hadn't given it away. you know, when you started yelling how your father felt about indians. now, how you gonna know how a stranger feels about indians? back away from the table, boy. kill him. kill him now. you lied to me, boy. come on, pa. give me the gun. you're goin'...
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again the general trend thatat this is really try drying up and no problems anticipated. behind a frontalte boundary that ill with be leaving.in we'll have sunshine to start the day, clouds to end the day and definitely on the chilly side. a quick look at the futurecast because while we're nice andce bright i wanted you to see it's trying to pick up on some snow flurries or flurries tomorrow around 8:00.ou that will be ahead of the surge of artic air that will be coming into town and here it is. maybe even setting a couple records here and there. highs in the 20 #-s and 30s on thursday and friday, and again quick look at the wind chicago of we showed you this a little while ago, 7 in the morning on thursday, single digits to lowo teens and even by 4:00 in the afternoon we're still talking about digerornimo single digits. we wrap it with the seven day forecast, from 30 to 29 on 29 friday and then late fridaye night, are we going to see somee snow? it looks like it. it could end up changing over to rain on saturday afternoon and another round of rain on sunday as we get up
again the general trend thatat this is really try drying up and no problems anticipated. behind a frontalte boundary that ill with be leaving.in we'll have sunshine to start the day, clouds to end the day and definitely on the chilly side. a quick look at the futurecast because while we're nice andce bright i wanted you to see it's trying to pick up on some snow flurries or flurries tomorrow around 8:00.ou that will be ahead of the surge of artic air that will be coming into town and here it...
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obviously, this s is a concern.. >> e enough thatat mr.rump wod lose in a gop pololitician came to m. trump'ss rescue. , and this isville their hero, the man who shut down the recount. the republican attorney general of michigan. he issued an order saying no one would be allowed to look at the ballot and over half the precincts -- 59% in the detroit area will s step the very place that most of the votes had gonoe missining. >> it is shockcking to thinknk e missss counting of bit vototes y be making the critical difference in the outcome of the election. >> we went to speak with the secretary of s state whose spokesman said the missing votes detroit were simply people who waited inn line but did not wawt to vote forr president. the andhink w we look at favorability ratings that were reported for both major party candidates, probably not that surprising. >> in detroit, another explanation. machinessng, 87 responsiblble for ununting thouousas of b ballots, brokoken . carlos garcia is a media specialilist at michigan's s the ununiversity.. he
obviously, this s is a concern.. >> e enough thatat mr.rump wod lose in a gop pololitician came to m. trump'ss rescue. , and this isville their hero, the man who shut down the recount. the republican attorney general of michigan. he issued an order saying no one would be allowed to look at the ballot and over half the precincts -- 59% in the detroit area will s step the very place that most of the votes had gonoe missining. >> it is shockcking to thinknk e missss counting of bit...
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no word on what led to thatat crash. that crashed into a tree in laurel remains in critical condition. the accident happened yesterday afternoon near sandy spring road. a passenger in the car, 58 year old sonia smith of baltimore wam killed. the driver is undergoing treatment at prince george's hospital center.it the investigators are stillre trying to determine the cause oa the crash.. our top story tonight, the bodye of a missing d.c. yoga instructor and actress has been found.foun patricia mack cull i was found inside her car at # 2*7bd and northwest. she had been missing since
no word on what led to thatat crash. that crashed into a tree in laurel remains in critical condition. the accident happened yesterday afternoon near sandy spring road. a passenger in the car, 58 year old sonia smith of baltimore wam killed. the driver is undergoing treatment at prince george's hospital center.it the investigators are stillre trying to determine the cause oa the crash.. our top story tonight, the bodye of a missing d.c. yoga instructor and actress has been found.foun patricia...
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knowing h him years later, he still had thatat sense off excitement aboutut him when he would d go onfoa song that perhaps he had d been workining on for a w while. afterwards he e would be l liked i do good? he knew h he did good because te audience w went crazy, whehen hs that k kind of person. it did not go to his head. he could not have been a nicer guy, despite the fact he was a multimillionaire and world-famous. he always had time for you. christopher: what should we remember them for? his music onon his activism,m, s sense of humor? richard: all thrhree. first and foremost, as well as a friend, i am a huge fan. i remember his music. wake me up before you go-go, that was the pop side of george michael. then he became serious. faith, father figure -- just+ amazing that he was able to perform them. and write and produce them as well. he had the depth of talents. he is one of t those people will come alongng verery rarely, andt is i ironic that w we stard thee year m my losing an artist like george michael in the form of david bowie. halfway through the year we lose another are mis
knowing h him years later, he still had thatat sense off excitement aboutut him when he would d go onfoa song that perhaps he had d been workining on for a w while. afterwards he e would be l liked i do good? he knew h he did good because te audience w went crazy, whehen hs that k kind of person. it did not go to his head. he could not have been a nicer guy, despite the fact he was a multimillionaire and world-famous. he always had time for you. christopher: what should we remember them for?...
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thatat is interesting is he is going to require some kind of waiver in order to serve -- i reported,as been well but there has been some pushback on t that his appointment would be wrote the civil/military balance, and your democratic counterpart even called for an investigation. what role might the house have in this confirmation, and what credits? say to the >> both the house and senate him to pass a law to allow to serve. the senate separately would have to confirm him for the position. in it gives the house a role this particular nominee that we do not usually have, and i think the issues are serious. civilian control of the military is an important principle, but the congress came together with general marshall in 1950 and said with this exceptional individual in these times, we do not want -- we want to take advantage of him, so they passed a bill to allow him to serve. ishink general mattis times, and i think it is important for us to have a full discussion, but to go ahead and say that he can serve without changing the underlying world that still says you have to be out seven y
thatat is interesting is he is going to require some kind of waiver in order to serve -- i reported,as been well but there has been some pushback on t that his appointment would be wrote the civil/military balance, and your democratic counterpart even called for an investigation. what role might the house have in this confirmation, and what credits? say to the >> both the house and senate him to pass a law to allow to serve. the senate separately would have to confirm him for the...
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but thatat's many times quicker than anything we'v've previousl seen. .and the greenland ice sheet i definitely melting att unprecedented rates. >> throughout the arctic, permafrost, frozen ground below the soil, is melting. >> permafrost which would be a veryry firm foundation year around on which to build airports, roads, schools, houses, is thawing causing foundations to sink and crumble and having buildings actually collapse. ththat's not just happening in alaska. it's happening in russia and other places as well. so the engineering and designing and construction of buildings and public facilities has to change. it has to change pretty quickly.y. >> but p permafrost t melt is n the only problem. as the arctic sea ice melelts, storms produce stronger winds and waves. exposing coastal communities to severe erosion. >> coastal erosion, which is eating a away at the shorelinin villageses, means that people a losing schools and tanank farms. and roads. to a very powererful storm season. it dididn't use to happen. >> 180 alaska native villages are presently
but thatat's many times quicker than anything we'v've previousl seen. .and the greenland ice sheet i definitely melting att unprecedented rates. >> throughout the arctic, permafrost, frozen ground below the soil, is melting. >> permafrost which would be a veryry firm foundation year around on which to build airports, roads, schools, houses, is thawing causing foundations to sink and crumble and having buildings actually collapse. ththat's not just happening in alaska. it's happening...
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now you're looking live outside.utde >> the view is calm andal and beautiful but you need thatat scarfif you're going to be out.hns if layers, laytoers, b layers. l >> hot chocolate.>> hot cho >> i do love this version, the t lady gaga tony bennett bne version. it's one of my greatest songs. s >> puts you in the mood.he md. >> thanks for jni i holly morris.ri >> and i'm erin como.omo. it's national ugly sweater day and gary mcgrady friday fri seems to be your sweater thing and i like what you have goingug on. >> yeah, this is my favoriteavor part, too, and this helps tops t keep you warm.m. it's like when you have your who ugly sweater on and you know it makes noise, right., ght. so, that's awesome. awe i love it. association -- so everybody iss going to hear me coming. it's 13 degrees for dulles.les. it's 9 degrees right now foror culpeper.eper winchester is 12 degrees but b there's just enough wind -- w it's not a lot of wind.in the wind has really come downy o quite a bit but it's just just enough wind out there in somet n places to take these wind chill -- take the wind chill facto
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system and to move the country in a more competitive direction and tried to deal with the excessive thatationnd other things get the economy underperforming. it was exciting. you get more excited with things you don't expect. >> you said this was a come back for rural america. lot ofconnell: a people, white working-class people in michigan, pennsylvania, who looked at the democrats and said they are a party of groups. this group then that group, and i am not in any of those. what about me? were of people felt they no longer a part of the democratic party's view of what was important in america. and then if you look at the rural areas, a stunning margin of victory. not that republicans wouldn't have carried a state like kentucky, but hillary clinton lexington the vote in . west virginia, 27% of the vote. there was a lot of feeling among ordinary people across the that the current administration did not care about them and trump was able to convey a message from a billionaire who lives in concern for genuine people who felt left out. who were offended by all of the political correctness around
system and to move the country in a more competitive direction and tried to deal with the excessive thatationnd other things get the economy underperforming. it was exciting. you get more excited with things you don't expect. >> you said this was a come back for rural america. lot ofconnell: a people, white working-class people in michigan, pennsylvania, who looked at the democrats and said they are a party of groups. this group then that group, and i am not in any of those. what about...
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. >> i can say thatat a minimum, we we charge a franchise fee, which is around 5% at a minimum. and other tax and fees on top of that. the reason why it might be difficult to give you those exact numbers it varies by state sometimes. >> right. >>so on an average $100 bill i think 5% is a minimum number and you could work off of that number depending on the market for fees and things like that. >> anybody have a different number besides 5%? >> 10%. >> at least 10% of state, local and federal taxes, some sort of fee attached to it? i want to alk about an ongoing challenge talk about an ongoing challenge that we have with packaging and then i want to get to streaming. we're going to have a conversation about the streaming services. the cost of the actual content that's coming to you. there's an what ongoingi hear from cable providers is conversation. do you have any idea it costs for xyz content coming in. where does that fit into the typical billing practice? you are trying to forecast five years from now when you talk about hardware, fiber being put in the ground and content. whe
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>> lawawyer pounced onon that, f thatat was wrong. how dare he?neath this womn so sorry for her. >> i believe harper lee wanted totom to be a man of great prir. he knew he did not do anything wrong and a great sense of respect for atticus, who is going to defend him. theawyers should see atticus finch model as an example of the h highest stage. to look those 12 men in the eye and get beyond theirir head into their heart and to make them see this in ways they have not before. >> she is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance. >> there is a sense of the lawyer transcending the legal realm and going to a dedeeper, pepersonal, ememotional moralal. >> in the name of god. do your d duty. cry tos a passionate just let go of your prejudices and do the right thing, but as we all know, it does not happen. >> every timime we go through te courtroom scene, sometimes i just want toto break down and cy because of what is being portrayed and harper lee is trying to tell the world about what happened. >> took advantage, is that right? >> that is my brother, my
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you are about to unleash a monday store in this city thatat will have not have restraints. have to hold yourself accountable as well, not justt whatever he does, but you hold yourself accountable. > the interim chief newsham dih not directly respond to ourou request for an on camera interview. instead the public informatione office putpubl out this statemes which reads in its entire quote, more than a decade ago chief newsham was involved divorce and protracted custody s dispute. it was one of the most difficult he had to go through in his life.li the thought of losing his children what heed out heavily. unfounded allegations were launched against him. a he wasga awarded custody. the allegations that were raised were subsequently reviewed andad investigated by internal affairs for misconduct.cond the interim chief, a commander at the time was not charged witd any misconduct. he invites anyone to read themtr and draw their own conclusions,c but out of respect for his children and his ex-wife he chooses not to speak publicly oi the matter.atte as to the questions for the 2008
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before, the target of criticism was somebody i worked for thatat now it's personal and it had to learn to try to deal with that. >> were you whenever trump can't person? >> i never said that, i never labeled myself that way, but i did make it clear that i was uncomfortable with a lot of the things he had said. with that said, am very excited about the policy going forward. i believe that paul ryan mitch mcconnell will be able to work hand-in-hand with the white house and create some really good policy that could do some great work around the country. the next two years or maybe for only be eight could be really good for the republican party. >> what you think of the book tour circuit? you've got a lot of people around here, you've already spoken. >> i had a chance to go to lots of different places. i went home to colorado and let me tell you something, if you'rs an author you want to go someplace where you get great turnout, shy cheyenne is a great barnes & noble. good there were so many people who came out on a wednesday night come see me. i got to go to the reagan library in southwes
before, the target of criticism was somebody i worked for thatat now it's personal and it had to learn to try to deal with that. >> were you whenever trump can't person? >> i never said that, i never labeled myself that way, but i did make it clear that i was uncomfortable with a lot of the things he had said. with that said, am very excited about the policy going forward. i believe that paul ryan mitch mcconnell will be able to work hand-in-hand with the white house and create some...
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and he's due back now on fridayy at 9:30 where they will have ave preliminary hearing in thatat case. until then, he's being p heldin without bond.t live outside the federal court house, paul wagner, pox 5 local news. > n a prince george's countync sheriff's deputy ise ge facing e serious charges tonight.har sergeant keen and connelly is charged with sexual contact and false imprison president. he was arrested yesterdaysted following a nearly two-month criminal investigation. i the charges stem from an incident in october whenen connelly went on a date with a woman in anne arrundel much the woman claimed connelly inappropriately touched herriat after they went toel dinner.ner. officials say he was off duty when the allege salt happened. connelly has since been suspended from the department. we're talking about people that drink and drive. police in northern virginia havn become victims of dui crashes.s matt ross letter is back at work after his cruiser was hit by a suspected drunk driving a speeding suv slammed into his car. police have addressed the other driver, 40 year old christie
and he's due back now on fridayy at 9:30 where they will have ave preliminary hearing in thatat case. until then, he's being p heldin without bond.t live outside the federal court house, paul wagner, pox 5 local news. > n a prince george's countync sheriff's deputy ise ge facing e serious charges tonight.har sergeant keen and connelly is charged with sexual contact and false imprison president. he was arrested yesterdaysted following a nearly two-month criminal investigation. i the charges...
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if the redskins win sunday andy the lyons and packers tie thatat night both green pay and detroit make. but the redskins know all too well about tie games. it happened to them once and thd skins don't want to even consider it happening again. out of everything in that could possibly happy do not want a tie. i know they would not want to do that because that would be hurtful for us. i'll probably go crazy if i see a tie. >> i don't care. it has nothing to do with me. the only thing that has to do with me is winning the ballll game. nothing more, nothing less.. we know we can't control thatrol whatever happens with that game, but, you know, ties don't come a whole lot.whol so we're just hoping and praying that doesn't happen.pen. > don't come a whole lot. it happened twice this year. most couches get doused with the traditional gait toward. he got droned in confetti. he told them they would have to run sprints in the hotel.rint theys realized we could all gol back to the hotel and run around all night.al i don't know where they found the confetti at that point. serena announced her engag
if the redskins win sunday andy the lyons and packers tie thatat night both green pay and detroit make. but the redskins know all too well about tie games. it happened to them once and thd skins don't want to even consider it happening again. out of everything in that could possibly happy do not want a tie. i know they would not want to do that because that would be hurtful for us. i'll probably go crazy if i see a tie. >> i don't care. it has nothing to do with me. the only thing that...
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would cross winds and it's liklinesand it's like s inappropriate by any measure and you know when thatat has happened. in the book i could have filled up for pages with the comments but i didn't want to go there. i included enough so you can include to make her decide for yourself. people don't want to be told, they want to see the evidence and judge for themselves. it was a terrifying six months because i understood my career was on the line. i knew two things. there was no way i was going to do anything with him and i knew -- it isn't because of appearances. [laughter] it's because integrity. and i knew it was going to end disastrously because i assumed at some point but it would escalate and i would have to reject an outright which is the one thing i didn't want to have to do. i was dancing the dance like laughing and then back to work. and that worked okay.ge i would get out of that al therl the women are shaking theirme heads yes. guys have a different reaction to this than women. about 90% of women have experienced this in one way, shape or form and a lot of men are like really? it
would cross winds and it's liklinesand it's like s inappropriate by any measure and you know when thatat has happened. in the book i could have filled up for pages with the comments but i didn't want to go there. i included enough so you can include to make her decide for yourself. people don't want to be told, they want to see the evidence and judge for themselves. it was a terrifying six months because i understood my career was on the line. i knew two things. there was no way i was going to...
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the count of manslaughteter as it relateto thee incident relative to the killing of joe mcknight thatat occurred thursday afternoon at -- corner of homes and amy: the case sparked outrage after authorities released gasser last week, even though he admitted shooting mcknight multiple times. passed, lawmakers have antiabortion legislation would ban abortion from the moment a heart which can be detected, which is usually about six weeks into pregnancy. john kasich must decide whether to sign the bill which would become one of the most severe anti-choice restrictions in the country. the emergence of a liberties union and a slew of other organizations have enougugh legislation is unconstitutional and vowed to challenge it in court if it is signed into law. and in new york, a former black panther is free after 37 years in prison. maliki shakur latine was reunited with his family and friends tuesday. his release was granted after he had support from the parole preparation project of the national lawyers guild's new york city chapter. in 1981, maliki shakur latine was sentenced to 25 years to l
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rights group reprieve revealed saudi arabia is on track to execucute at leat 150 people this year, and thatat the kingdom is increasingly using secret courts to sentence drug offenders and political prisoners to death. in north dakota, prosecutor eric sent is petitioning a judge and morton county to exclude information about the 3.8 ilion dollar dakota access pipeline as well as issues of native american sovereignty from the courtroom in the first group of water protectors goes on trial today charges of disorderly conduct. the 10 water protectors are the first to go to trial limits the months long resistance to the pipeline led by the e standing rock sioux tried and members of 200 others frorom across the amamericas.. abouout 500 people have been arrested in total. a white supremacist website has issued a call for violence against the jewish community in the town of whitefish where white supremacist richard spencer's mother lives. the call for violence included listing the phone numbers and email addresses of jewish residents. richard spencer says he is considering running for montana's congr
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three days after he was elected and the supreme court decideded thatat election, george w.h had his first news conference. donald trump has not had a news conference since july. he has not had any news conference since he was elected. ist he wants to avoid here being ganged up on. he is desperately afraid thahat there mighght be a a variety of questions coming from various news organizations about the same set of issues. and that would make him look and feel less powerful. and so like many -- and i use this word advisedly -- many dictators were tyrants in history who do notot want to hae news conferences, they do not want to be bothered d with ququestions from the press, dond trump is avoiding the possibibility that he will have many different news outlets asking him and pummeling him with questions. he does not want that possibility. amy: and finally, you talk about bypassing the media and communicating with the public directly, as he does with tweets, as h he does witith his rallies -- which he seems to be continuing. in fact, just this past weekend, another victory rally
three days after he was elected and the supreme court decideded thatat election, george w.h had his first news conference. donald trump has not had a news conference since july. he has not had any news conference since he was elected. ist he wants to avoid here being ganged up on. he is desperately afraid thahat there mighght be a a variety of questions coming from various news organizations about the same set of issues. and that would make him look and feel less powerful. and so like many --...
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thatat has happened is there were a lot of concerns for a long time about oil going lower.popular now we are reversing that. however, not only around the u.s. but even between opec and non-opec members, you still have a lot of supply. more importantly, you have geopolitical risks across these countries. withare financing wars each other. think about yemen for example. level, thehes a high incentive will be to pump a little bit more to fund the deficit. undergoing ais transition from a purely oil economy to a diversified economy. they want to transform their economy into services and tourism. more thanworkforce is 50% of the population and where women can drive. for aan ambitious plan country that does not give civil rights to its people. during this time, they are borrowing more debt and they are withdrawing money from their sovereign funds. of these of these economies are more reliant on the oil price. >> it helps the middle east and economies like venezuela or brazil and it helps russia. but again, we are not going to 70-100. this is a normalization of a very crowded shor
thatat has happened is there were a lot of concerns for a long time about oil going lower.popular now we are reversing that. however, not only around the u.s. but even between opec and non-opec members, you still have a lot of supply. more importantly, you have geopolitical risks across these countries. withare financing wars each other. think about yemen for example. level, thehes a high incentive will be to pump a little bit more to fund the deficit. undergoing ais transition from a purely...
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i wouldn't like thatat all. so, yeah, no. i get it? their life savings into buying a condominium. moving their families in and suddenly discover that somebody has set up illegal hotel arrangement in the apartments around them. you know, there is a reason why there are different standards for hotels. increased security. more levels of egress to come and go. higher fire standards. because there is more people coming and going. residential buildings aren't designed for this purpose. and, of course, as more and more units come off the market, in a city like new york, where we're desperate for affordable housing, it's actually having the impact of raising everybody's rent and making it tougher for people who live here. >> oh, come on. >> and find some place else to live. >> you convinced me on the first part. i didn't expect to be won over but you won me over. but on the cost of living in new y]rk city that is a lot your fault. rent control makes apartment space more scarce than it would otherwise be. i don't know a single person with a ren
i wouldn't like thatat all. so, yeah, no. i get it? their life savings into buying a condominium. moving their families in and suddenly discover that somebody has set up illegal hotel arrangement in the apartments around them. you know, there is a reason why there are different standards for hotels. increased security. more levels of egress to come and go. higher fire standards. because there is more people coming and going. residential buildings aren't designed for this purpose. and, of...
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. -- found thatat children comprise a most one third of all human trafficking victims worldwide. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than twice as hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: live from farm -- bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. scarlet: the dow jones industrial average still within striking district justices of 20,000. joe: the question is what did you miss? the restaurant giant, johnson & johnson are back of the table a week after ending earlier discussions. we will look at the deal and the future of pharmaceuticals or the italian inc. some black hole, not the most systemically important bank, a posh -- a botched rescue could lead to more worrisome financials. plus, investors are realizing despite the government toss his best efforts, china remains vulnerable to a stronger dollar. started with a look at where major indexes stand as we head to the close. abigail doolittle has the numbers. abigail: not a lot going into the close. three major averages, the dow, na
. -- found thatat children comprise a most one third of all human trafficking victims worldwide. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than twice as hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: live from farm -- bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. scarlet: the dow jones industrial average still within striking district justices of 20,000. joe: the question is what did you miss? the restaurant...
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the gogoal was thatat if exxoxo- given the importance of the problem, e exxon wanted to be at the tables of the discussion. the best way to be considered viable in terms of your opinion at the table was to be d doing real research. and d fact, we e linked up with some of the best researchers in the world at the time regarding co2 and the global carbon cycle. amy: you were workrking with columbia university? >> that's right, as well -- amy: when -- yes, go ahead. >> as well as the scscripps institution of oceanography. amy: when did yoyou start to fel a change in attitude at exxon about the work you were doing? >> for me, it came very suddenly toward the end of my career there. it was gung ho for 3.5 years and , then the bottom fell out of the oil market, and it reaeally changed. they just basically dropped the project. we had collected a lot of data, but hadn't processed it to the point of understanding the information. we just had a lot of information. columbia went on to process the data after my work there. amy: neela banerjee, can you talk about this turnaround, when exxon stopped t
the gogoal was thatat if exxoxo- given the importance of the problem, e exxon wanted to be at the tables of the discussion. the best way to be considered viable in terms of your opinion at the table was to be d doing real research. and d fact, we e linked up with some of the best researchers in the world at the time regarding co2 and the global carbon cycle. amy: you were workrking with columbia university? >> that's right, as well -- amy: when -- yes, go ahead. >> as well as the...
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no, i really believe this is one , part because it's not thatat difficult to implement alongside thecurrent systems. we just did a big announcement with walmarts for food safety, so we and walmart are doing food safety with block chain in china on pork where they have had some issues and that's what this is about and it will be going pretty soon. >> interesting. let's talk about security, cyber security. huge investment area for corporations, enterprises, venture companies, even corporations like yourself have spent a lot of money on cyber security and so on. so, how do you see that landscape and how do you see cognitive computing? >> how many of you spend time on the topic of cyber? almost everyone that runs a company having because i do it from running our company perspective and obviously doesn't matter. every day because a bad guy gets smarter, so we are all doing something unto us it's a business as well and we are the largest enterprise secure it coming out there. the secret of it, i think, is this is a world that is so complex on this topic that you have to assume whenever you
no, i really believe this is one , part because it's not thatat difficult to implement alongside thecurrent systems. we just did a big announcement with walmarts for food safety, so we and walmart are doing food safety with block chain in china on pork where they have had some issues and that's what this is about and it will be going pretty soon. >> interesting. let's talk about security, cyber security. huge investment area for corporations, enterprises, venture companies, even...
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thatat something that has with a favorable response in eastern europe? >> to a degree.y the baltics are worried about the resurgent vladimir putin. guerrilla tactic in places like lithuania. nato as aomoting counter -- as a counterweight. the populations in these is playing more strongly. anna: peter, thank you very much. up next on the program, banks and brexit. on the what it means financial services industry. that is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ european ifs the there is one event that stood out for investors in europe in 2016, it was a decision by britain to leave the eu. it triggered a huge selloff in the pound and stocks although the ftse has recovered the ground. much uncertainty remains as theresa may prepares to trigger article 50 at the end of march. francine lacqua sat down with douglas flint. flint gave us his thoughts on the situation. >> you saw the markets react very well to individual institution events in 2016. i think one of the extraordinary features of the referendum in june was that people went to bed markets, theth the commentators, and the bookma
thatat something that has with a favorable response in eastern europe? >> to a degree.y the baltics are worried about the resurgent vladimir putin. guerrilla tactic in places like lithuania. nato as aomoting counter -- as a counterweight. the populations in these is playing more strongly. anna: peter, thank you very much. up next on the program, banks and brexit. on the what it means financial services industry. that is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ european ifs the there is one event...