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he said i think it might be better placed in the atlantic. even then the way i'm sure the current presidents think, how is this going to be received. at one point he received, just as today, president obama will bring in, you know, david brooks and conservative columnists or bring in frank rich and liberal economists and try to spin them, he did the same thing. ralph waldo emerson comes into the oval -- the white house and lincoln talks to him. you know, i think as a result of that actually maybe increases the intensity with which he is pursuing the writing of the emancipation proclamation. >> paul revere's ride, this edition, how does that tie into the abolition movement and the civil war? >> the irony is it is superficially a heroic of the midnight ride and the revolution war. the context was longfellow was always -- he himself was sort of a timid guy and weary of engaging in politics. he had become very good friends with massachusetts governor sumner, out spoken abolitionist. in the 1850s through 1860s, longfellow was taken up with abolitio
he said i think it might be better placed in the atlantic. even then the way i'm sure the current presidents think, how is this going to be received. at one point he received, just as today, president obama will bring in, you know, david brooks and conservative columnists or bring in frank rich and liberal economists and try to spin them, he did the same thing. ralph waldo emerson comes into the oval -- the white house and lincoln talks to him. you know, i think as a result of that actually...
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so we must bring new life into the institutions of the west, such as the atlantic council and the north atlantic assembly. all too often, my friends, they lack influence and presence in public debate. above all, however, loathe as i am to suggest another gathering of international leaders, i would propose an annual sonnet of the heads of government of all the north atlantic countries under the chairmanship of the president, president of the united states. what this all adds up to is not another super national entity. that would be unwielding and unworkable. it is something more subtle, but i hope more durable. a fall of atlantic partnership which attempts to solve common problems for respecting the sovereignty of the member states. in the cause of identifying these problems and trying to solve them, graduates would discover they were helping to shape public opinion and political consciousness. the reaction 50 years ago to that earlier speech was swift, dramatic and at first highly critical. indeed, to judge the critics, you would think it was not stalin but churchill that had drawn down
so we must bring new life into the institutions of the west, such as the atlantic council and the north atlantic assembly. all too often, my friends, they lack influence and presence in public debate. above all, however, loathe as i am to suggest another gathering of international leaders, i would propose an annual sonnet of the heads of government of all the north atlantic countries under the chairmanship of the president, president of the united states. what this all adds up to is not another...
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yes. >> george benito senior fellow at the atlantic council. recently at nato's meeting of defense ministers, panetta and rasmussen both highlighted nato's response force as one of nato's key answers to the age of austerity and how nato can do more with less, how it can protect key nato capabilities from defense cuts. however, in nato's largest mission, afghanistan, nato's response force was not used. in nato's most recent mission, libya, nato's response force was not used. as commander of one of the most successful operations in nato's history, is nato's response force a luxury vehicle that will never leave the garage and will never be driven? or under what circumstances will nato's response force be used, what type of missions will it justify the investment of resources if it is received? >> probably the first answer is the easiest one. the second one is a little more complicat complicated. but still both of them, is nato response force a luxury vehicle? i don't think so. before being tasked with this operation, in fact, i spent a year trainin
yes. >> george benito senior fellow at the atlantic council. recently at nato's meeting of defense ministers, panetta and rasmussen both highlighted nato's response force as one of nato's key answers to the age of austerity and how nato can do more with less, how it can protect key nato capabilities from defense cuts. however, in nato's largest mission, afghanistan, nato's response force was not used. in nato's most recent mission, libya, nato's response force was not used. as commander...
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they will come together over the mid-atlantic region. looks like the storm will really crank up once everything gets out over the atlantic, which means a little too late for us to get anything significant, but with the low passing to our south and a cold front coming in after it, it does prolong any rain or snow chance into saturday and through much of saturday. yes, we will get something out of it. probably someone will get snow accumulation, and we will talk about how much coming up in just a minute. >> thanks, john. getting birth control the same way you get a candy bar. tech university may put the morning after pill in vending machines -- tuft university. right now, it is available over- the-counter for women under 17. it might be made available in the health building after hours. another university did the same thing this week. officials say women need access to the pill without having to make an appointment to maintain privacy. >> in 2011, we dispensed about 155 doses right from the health center, but again, now that it is over the
they will come together over the mid-atlantic region. looks like the storm will really crank up once everything gets out over the atlantic, which means a little too late for us to get anything significant, but with the low passing to our south and a cold front coming in after it, it does prolong any rain or snow chance into saturday and through much of saturday. yes, we will get something out of it. probably someone will get snow accumulation, and we will talk about how much coming up in just a...
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they've been caught in the atlantic, the mediterranean or in the pacific ocean off the coast of japan. kurihara wants to take part in the bidding. he already has potential customers for two or three fish, if he can get them for the right price. >> these cost up to 6-thousand yen per kilo -- the big ones back there will fetch up to 12- thousand yen for sure. >> that means a 150-kilo fish can cost up to 18-thousand euros. but that's even a bargain. blue-fin tuna prices in japan have doubled in recent years. demand is surging, but the fish population isn't. the worldwide fund for nature says the species could be wiped out in the mediterranean by next year. but the japanese government has blocked moves to impose tougher catch quotas. >> previously, the tuna problem happened, the whale and dolphin problem happened to us. and the japanese government just furiously rejected any accepted treaty about the dolphin limitations. the tuna again, we have to seriously think about this problem. >> the bidding gets going ... and soon, kurihara's choice tuna is on the auction block. less than 10 minute
they've been caught in the atlantic, the mediterranean or in the pacific ocean off the coast of japan. kurihara wants to take part in the bidding. he already has potential customers for two or three fish, if he can get them for the right price. >> these cost up to 6-thousand yen per kilo -- the big ones back there will fetch up to 12- thousand yen for sure. >> that means a 150-kilo fish can cost up to 18-thousand euros. but that's even a bargain. blue-fin tuna prices in japan have...
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the record books. instead, this crew fell 500 miles short of their trans- atlantic journey. we will have their harrowing tale. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. western allies have brought in some of their heaviest hitters to the united nations to demand that action be taken against syria. after 10 months of the deadly crackdown, more than 5400 people have been killed, and now, the assad regime is coming under increasing pressure, but will the security council be able to overcome raises resistance to sign on to the draft? >> syria's anguish has come to the streets of new york and to the united nations. syrian exiles, including victims of the assad regime, are demanding united nations support. it seeks to strip president assad of power within two months. william hague is one of the key foreign ministers who have come to new york to back arab league ministers. he deliberately stresses that it is the arab world, not the west, leading demand for change. >> we are underlining that thousands of people are dying, that we want a way forward in this crisis
the record books. instead, this crew fell 500 miles short of their trans- atlantic journey. we will have their harrowing tale. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. western allies have brought in some of their heaviest hitters to the united nations to demand that action be taken against syria. after 10 months of the deadly crackdown, more than 5400 people have been killed, and now, the assad regime is coming under increasing pressure, but will the security council be...
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partners in commander series, one of the most popular series, speaker series speaker series we have the atlantic council. and board members, the president of stop the north american. what we will be hearing i think our thoughts on the future, not just of what happened but also if not the formal remarks, certainly in the q&a, discussion of what this all means for future operations, nato partnerships with the backdrop of significant fiscal constraints. after general bouchard tomorrow, the director of the international security program here, which will be relaunched as the brent scowcroft and on international security this september, will moderate a discussion with the general. berry has joined us from a long interesting was career in the pentagon in the white house. i just wants a couple of things about general bouchard. because his career has been a long and distinguished ones leading up to the operation, he was in tactical aviation within the canadian forces air command which include applying positions and several squadrons, demand
partners in commander series, one of the most popular series, speaker series speaker series we have the atlantic council. and board members, the president of stop the north american. what we will be hearing i think our thoughts on the future, not just of what happened but also if not the formal remarks, certainly in the q&a, discussion of what this all means for future operations, nato partnerships with the backdrop of significant fiscal constraints. after general bouchard tomorrow, the...
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across the atlantic in new york, the dow trading flat, having a bit of a recession there, trying to trade higher but not managing to do so. on currency markets, the euro trading at a value of $1.3141. last year was a bad one for insurance companies. bills from natural disasters with heavily on their bottom lines, including that of industry giant munich re. japan tsunami crisis cost the world's biggest insurer 1.5 billion euros. expect profits of just 600 million euros for the year, a 75% drop from 2010. two months after a german print machine maker filed for bankruptcy protection, it looks like two of its three plants have been saved from closure. british engineering firm langley is buying one plant and says it expects the operation to return to profit this year. however, the rescue will involve laying off more than half of the factory's workers. the german engineering sector says it is feeling the global economic slowdown. orders in november and december were down 10% year-on-year, but german firms remain optimistic because confirmed orders for the year as a whole are up by an impressive
across the atlantic in new york, the dow trading flat, having a bit of a recession there, trying to trade higher but not managing to do so. on currency markets, the euro trading at a value of $1.3141. last year was a bad one for insurance companies. bills from natural disasters with heavily on their bottom lines, including that of industry giant munich re. japan tsunami crisis cost the world's biggest insurer 1.5 billion euros. expect profits of just 600 million euros for the year, a 75% drop...
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the atlantic coast, staying dry. temperatures will be better today. 11 degrees in new york city for your wednesday high. at the moment, it is going to be very cold. overnight tuesday into wednesday could see a little bit of snow before a small system moves out offshore. 16 degrees in oklahoma city. that's a great improvement over the last couple of days. you'll also see 16 in los angeles with clouds and 9 degrees in seattle for you. okay. as we head on into europe, out toward the west, temperatures are continuing to improve here. we have a large high pressure system sitting off the atlantic coast. that will be keeping things a little bit blustery bust mot mo dry for the british isles and into the iberian peninsula. we run into this system, a low sitting to the south of scandinavia. this will be bringing very windy conditions and also a mix of rain and snow. the snow, of course, in the upper elevations. that will include the austrian alps. you could see 40 centimeters of snow with gusts up to 95 kilometers per hour. de
the atlantic coast, staying dry. temperatures will be better today. 11 degrees in new york city for your wednesday high. at the moment, it is going to be very cold. overnight tuesday into wednesday could see a little bit of snow before a small system moves out offshore. 16 degrees in oklahoma city. that's a great improvement over the last couple of days. you'll also see 16 in los angeles with clouds and 9 degrees in seattle for you. okay. as we head on into europe, out toward the west,...
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when he flew across the atlantic. and so they had to do something, and so they decided, oh, let's have a man of the year and made charles lindbergh the first. it was so popular that they've had others, one each year and changed it to person. interestingly enough there are no historians have made this team. unless -- unless -- we count gabor borat. in 1956 "time" had the hungarian freedom fighters, and gabor, i don't know how much freedom fighting he did, but i know he fled hungary in 1956. that's the closest we get to an historian making person of the year. they're not many rebels of consequence or the ones that e are are of great consequence, gandhi, ayatollah khomeini made the team and generated krrable criticism and "time" had to jump up and down and say influence, influence, influence in defending their choice. martin luther king. not many american southerners who were not presidents of the united states, lindbehin lyndon and jimmy carter, except martin luther king, ben bernanke, clinton, south carolina. no, not cl
when he flew across the atlantic. and so they had to do something, and so they decided, oh, let's have a man of the year and made charles lindbergh the first. it was so popular that they've had others, one each year and changed it to person. interestingly enough there are no historians have made this team. unless -- unless -- we count gabor borat. in 1956 "time" had the hungarian freedom fighters, and gabor, i don't know how much freedom fighting he did, but i know he fled hungary in...
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the atlantic reports an l.a. director for the susan g. komen for the cure foundation has stepped down. according to the atlantic sources, molly williams resigned to protest the decision to cut planned parenthood funding. the breast cancer charity said it could no longer fund more than a half million dollars in breast cancer screenings at planned parenthood. that's because of a new rule that stops it from supporting groups under investigation. planned parenthood is the subject of a congressional inquiry into whether taxpayer funds were used for abortions. >>> coming up, egypt in mourning. >> who has been blamed for that deadly riot that followed a soccer match. >>> plus, desecrating the "stars & stripes." newly released video shows what the "occupiers" did to the american flag when they broke into city hall. >>> soak up all that sunshine out there. how clear skies can reduce your risk of stroke. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. lots of sunshine right now all the way to the coastline. but there's some r
the atlantic reports an l.a. director for the susan g. komen for the cure foundation has stepped down. according to the atlantic sources, molly williams resigned to protest the decision to cut planned parenthood funding. the breast cancer charity said it could no longer fund more than a half million dollars in breast cancer screenings at planned parenthood. that's because of a new rule that stops it from supporting groups under investigation. planned parenthood is the subject of a congressional...
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exercised what they call a mode three abort, which was trying to drive the spacecraft back to the atlantic, and i called the abort that he should have called. and i passed it on, the crew executed this thing, and it was obvious that with the time delays in this entire process, that i had picked the wrong abort mode and the spacecraft, instead of ending up in the atlantic, ended up in spain. well, this wasn't a good landing point, and, you know, you feel real bad when you blow one of these training runs. but the instructor really drove the stake in that i had done the wrong thing. when he says, not only did you put the spacecraft down on land, you killed the crew because of the mountains that you brought them in are above 10,000 feet and that's where the parachutes should open. so basically they hit the mountains before the parachutes opened. and you will debrief these runs, but the key thing was, i was reading the flight dynamics officers display, i can read them, i know when you get into the cutoff box, i know when you're running out of the abort modes. but basically, i usurped his respon
exercised what they call a mode three abort, which was trying to drive the spacecraft back to the atlantic, and i called the abort that he should have called. and i passed it on, the crew executed this thing, and it was obvious that with the time delays in this entire process, that i had picked the wrong abort mode and the spacecraft, instead of ending up in the atlantic, ended up in spain. well, this wasn't a good landing point, and, you know, you feel real bad when you blow one of these...
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it would have been very difficult in the winter weather in december in the north atlantic to travel by plane, and he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia, so he decided to come come by battleship, the duke of new york, which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic but finally made it across. when he got to hampton roads, virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he's sorry they were so late, could they send a plane or a train to meet them so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way up to washington? roosevelt sent a plane to get him and got into a limousine or was carried into a limousine -- after all, roosevelt was paralyzed from the waist down by polio. he was carried into his limousine and taken to the anacostia flats naval air station where churchill met him. the limousine, by the way, was an unusual one. it was al capone's armored car that had been seized from al capone when he was put in jail for tax evasion. the only way they could get him into jail. roosevelt did not have an armored vehicle to trav
it would have been very difficult in the winter weather in december in the north atlantic to travel by plane, and he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia, so he decided to come come by battleship, the duke of new york, which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic but finally made it across. when he got to hampton roads, virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he's sorry they were so late, could they send a plane or a...
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it pushes a lot of moisture towards the mid-atlantic region by sunday. this particular computer model keeps most of the moisture to the south of baltimore. others push it way up into baltimore and even southern pennsylvania. we still have a little debate as to exactly what is going to happen. one computer model puts several inches of snow in the baltimore area. a lot more than that of to our southwest. that is not the final word at all. another model has of a thing as far as snow. confusing dilemma we have when we come up with a forecast. at the moment, we cannot pinpoint what will happen. we suspect there will be snow, probably not 22 inches, though. 50 tomorrow, good day but sunday, rain-snow mix. probably some accumulation in our area. presidents' day looks dry, with a high of 43. another rain chance, with warmer temperatures wednesday and thursday. >> in the "medical alert, mars says it will stop selling chocolate products with more than 250 calories in them by the end of next year, and sodium levels will be reduced by 1/4 by 2016. the company says it
it pushes a lot of moisture towards the mid-atlantic region by sunday. this particular computer model keeps most of the moisture to the south of baltimore. others push it way up into baltimore and even southern pennsylvania. we still have a little debate as to exactly what is going to happen. one computer model puts several inches of snow in the baltimore area. a lot more than that of to our southwest. that is not the final word at all. another model has of a thing as far as snow. confusing...
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it stretches from the atlantic to the pacific. now, because of that, jefferson believed thathat was a cornerstone in what he saw as american expansion. for someone who studies thomas jefferson, one thing kiyou, thi before twitter and facebook. and he wrote more than 20,000 letters. and the thing that kills me is how politicians from the right cherry-pick his quotes and try tojefferson supported that. well, yeah, he did support this and that. and you figure he lived to be 80-plus years old. so over the course of a long life, he did have a lot of different attitudes. and his ideas and belief were always evolving and changing. well, in 1786, jefferson would write to a friend, he said, our continent must be viewed as the nest from which all america, north and south, is to be people. well, in 1791, the summer of 1791, the spanish governor of florida, quesada -- you said there was a pointer on this thing. fortunately you guys know where florida is. but the spanish governor of florida, governor quesada extended an invitation for american
it stretches from the atlantic to the pacific. now, because of that, jefferson believed thathat was a cornerstone in what he saw as american expansion. for someone who studies thomas jefferson, one thing kiyou, thi before twitter and facebook. and he wrote more than 20,000 letters. and the thing that kills me is how politicians from the right cherry-pick his quotes and try tojefferson supported that. well, yeah, he did support this and that. and you figure he lived to be 80-plus years old. so...
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more of the rain off into the atlantic as of now. but we slide a little closer to home and we have clouds out there. but we will start to see more sunshine in the forecast going into the afternoon as high pressure does it things and build in. but right now temperatures are on the chilly side this morning. but feeling a lot colder because we do have the winds now sustained into edgewood about 15 miles an hour. hereford 12 and churchville at around 10. so we are feeling more like we are in the 20s basically everywhere this morning. bundle up before hitting the door. let's check your traffic with and lamb good morning. >> reporter: -- angela. good morning. >>> you may notice the rising price of gas. >>> look because it's going up. how the decision iran made to cut off aisle to britain and france could be affecting us here in the u.s. that's coming up in a bit. >>> and do you feel like crawling back in bed this morning? might not be a bad idea when you hear how more sleep can make you slimmer and healthier. consumers today have a legitima
more of the rain off into the atlantic as of now. but we slide a little closer to home and we have clouds out there. but we will start to see more sunshine in the forecast going into the afternoon as high pressure does it things and build in. but right now temperatures are on the chilly side this morning. but feeling a lot colder because we do have the winds now sustained into edgewood about 15 miles an hour. hereford 12 and churchville at around 10. so we are feeling more like we are in the...
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you can see it is trying to get out of here work its way into the atlantic as of now. but all in all we dodged a bullet if you didn't want to see the snow. but if you wanted to see it, i am sorry, hopefully we will have more chances coming up. not this week. wait until the seven--day forecast. temperatures are cold around 34 degrees in boltzboro and ellicott city at 30. and easton right around 33. but the big story is gusty out there. the winds gusting to 25 miles an hour make it feel like we are in the 20s. you need to bundle up as you head out this morning. let's check the traffic with angela. good morning and it is the holiday how are the road look. >> reporter: very nice. delightful if i may. it's very nice lynette. and great driving conditions. we have a look at most of the major roads especially in the city 95 and 895 both very light moving through the tunnels. north and southbound. also a look at harrisburg expressway look good there as well. another -- looking good there as well. looking at the traffic flow. 95 south of maryland 152, no delays to report travelin
you can see it is trying to get out of here work its way into the atlantic as of now. but all in all we dodged a bullet if you didn't want to see the snow. but if you wanted to see it, i am sorry, hopefully we will have more chances coming up. not this week. wait until the seven--day forecast. temperatures are cold around 34 degrees in boltzboro and ellicott city at 30. and easton right around 33. but the big story is gusty out there. the winds gusting to 25 miles an hour make it feel like we...
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. >> rain moving toward the atlantic. we will check that out next. right now, 43 at the >> today family and friends gathered to remember former annapolis mayor dennis callahan. >> a much respected leader passed away last week at the age of 70. we have more on how he will be remembered. >> the united methodist church was packed as people came to remember former annapolis mayor dennis callahan. >> they came to say goodbye to a friend. dennis callahan was 70 years old when he passed away last week from a heart attack. >> denis callaghan was a guy that was somewhat bigger than life. he had enthusiasm and optimism that was infectious to everyone. he made a great impact in this county in this community. he always had his priorities straight. it was about his wife and his kids and his grandkids first. >> can was mayor from 1985-1989. after that, he was the director of parks and recreation. he was appointed chief administrative officer in 2006. >> he was a loyal friend, competent. he gave me the unvarnished truth. he did not sugarcoat it. once i made a decisi
. >> rain moving toward the atlantic. we will check that out next. right now, 43 at the >> today family and friends gathered to remember former annapolis mayor dennis callahan. >> a much respected leader passed away last week at the age of 70. we have more on how he will be remembered. >> the united methodist church was packed as people came to remember former annapolis mayor dennis callahan. >> they came to say goodbye to a friend. dennis callahan was 70 years old...
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. >> big winter garrett county moves through the mid atlantic region. 're just a little few far north. we'll talk about the forecast, president's day tomorrow, coming up. coming up. it's 42 degrees and cloudy. it's where you spend a lifetime so your kids can go to college. so you can actually visit that beach proudly displayed on your monitor. for that, you work through lunch. or as we like to say, lunch through work. perfectly balanced hormel compleats meals. freshness sealed for flavor. in over 30 varieties, it's the lunch that works. turned out to be a deadly situation. it claimed the lives of four people in washington. three skiers were killed and a snowboarder was killed. authorities say the snowboarder was with two friends when he trigger ed the avalanche that carried him down 500 feet >>> the fate of george huguely and closing arguments wraped up. jury begins deliberations on wednesday because of the holiday. one prosecutor choked up as he recounted the story of the night that yeardley love died. local defense attorney told 11 news the jury needs
. >> big winter garrett county moves through the mid atlantic region. 're just a little few far north. we'll talk about the forecast, president's day tomorrow, coming up. coming up. it's 42 degrees and cloudy. it's where you spend a lifetime so your kids can go to college. so you can actually visit that beach proudly displayed on your monitor. for that, you work through lunch. or as we like to say, lunch through work. perfectly balanced hormel compleats meals. freshness sealed for flavor....
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this militarization of the south atlantic, which presents a great danger to national security. >> prince william began his appointment to the falklands. he is here officially to carry out his work as our royal air force search and rescue pilot. the visit has strained relations, and as the 30th anniversary of the war approaches, both sides have ramp up rhetoric. >> we support the falkland islanders right to self- determination, and what the argentinian have said is far more like colonialism. these people want to remain british, and argentina wants them to do something else. >> both sides suffered heavy losses in the war. many of them were young conscripts who are remembered here. as for the islanders, they do not want to return to war. the conflict reinforce what they see as their right to self- determination over an area rich with natural resources, but argentina wants the island back and is not afraid to say so. >> vladimir hernandez is in buenos r.f., and she told me earlier the argentine government knew -- is in buenos aires and she told me about it earlier. >> they have been trying t
this militarization of the south atlantic, which presents a great danger to national security. >> prince william began his appointment to the falklands. he is here officially to carry out his work as our royal air force search and rescue pilot. the visit has strained relations, and as the 30th anniversary of the war approaches, both sides have ramp up rhetoric. >> we support the falkland islanders right to self- determination, and what the argentinian have said is far more like...
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the departing storm is over the atlantic. rculation -- the different ice in pressure kicked off the lake-effect snow. it will be heading our way. it is just developing in the plains. some cold readings, coldst in nest in new england. we have chilled down the united states. a clear and still cold tonight. the low is below the average. west winds at 5-10 mph. 30-35 tomorrow. west, 7-12. a lot of sun. sunset, after 5:40. each day is a little longer. a small craft advisory. west wind at 20 knots or so. dry weather on monday. if you watch the timeline, we start to see clouds moving in. bu tuesday, -- by tuesday, we could see a mix of rain. all of that will be pushing out. tomorrow, 43. a snow chance -- depending on the timing. the high is around 50. with some liquid percipitation. >> a big showdown at comcast center. >> it was the women playing. another top-10 battle with top - 1o0 teams. we will show you if the terps mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is oft
the departing storm is over the atlantic. rculation -- the different ice in pressure kicked off the lake-effect snow. it will be heading our way. it is just developing in the plains. some cold readings, coldst in nest in new england. we have chilled down the united states. a clear and still cold tonight. the low is below the average. west winds at 5-10 mph. 30-35 tomorrow. west, 7-12. a lot of sun. sunset, after 5:40. each day is a little longer. a small craft advisory. west wind at 20 knots or...
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in early autumn 1741, newspapers have been down the atlantic seaboard announced almost accurately thatto cuba and forces had safe assured a village a small distance from the city. they detailed descriptions of guantÁnamo company transports north. a finest harbor i ever saw, a pleasant island far exceeding all the west indies has been in come a country late and with cattle groups of horsemen, a place is healthy and no one of good deeds with indian court in abundance and what are plenty and peer as good as any i've seen among us. these are some of the images calculated distracted that the leaker columnists anticipating another long winter. make the best of the way here one writer said for a make no doubt we shall in a very short time have quiet possession of first come first serve now or never for plantation of cuba. unfortunately for the americans and supporters, british land officers did not share the enthusiasm for the campaign that they mention. colonial troops over europeans if they called them protesting be enough to expose the lies for procuring settlements and one of the earliest
in early autumn 1741, newspapers have been down the atlantic seaboard announced almost accurately thatto cuba and forces had safe assured a village a small distance from the city. they detailed descriptions of guantÁnamo company transports north. a finest harbor i ever saw, a pleasant island far exceeding all the west indies has been in come a country late and with cattle groups of horsemen, a place is healthy and no one of good deeds with indian court in abundance and what are plenty and peer...
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Feb 19, 2012
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we are calling for lesser snow across the mid atlantic. onal weather service has winter storm watch just a little bit. it is a winter storm warning across kentucky and southern virginia, but nothing like the immediate metro. not even a winter weather advisory. tomorrow we will see possibly -- 1 inch of snow, and if even that. theht snow across area. going to add up to a lot. this is what i expect in terms of totals. possibly it 1 inch of snow, south and west of d.c. frederick, md., not much more dusting. 32 to 38 degrees. white afternoon snow, next would -- light afternoon stowe, mixed few flurries. middleto the 50's by the of the week. it was nearly 60 degrees today. >> this is not the snow day a us were hoping for. >> it will not be. >> that 57 degree temperatures about marchink getting your soon. >> the georgetown is climbing up the rankings. capitals input the the southeast division. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. 18 games been a long without mike greene. the defensive line an
we are calling for lesser snow across the mid atlantic. onal weather service has winter storm watch just a little bit. it is a winter storm warning across kentucky and southern virginia, but nothing like the immediate metro. not even a winter weather advisory. tomorrow we will see possibly -- 1 inch of snow, and if even that. theht snow across area. going to add up to a lot. this is what i expect in terms of totals. possibly it 1 inch of snow, south and west of d.c. frederick, md., not much...
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haggerstown at 50 degrees since we head up the mid-atlantic. a little cooler. 44 degrees for boston. look at the 30s here. this is really important. this is the cooler pool of air. it's going to start to move its way towards us and it's going to play a big factor when we start getting into looking at the precipitation affecting us. winds right now have been a little bit on the gusty side in the course of the afternoon. right now, gusting anywhere from 16 to even 25 miles per hour across most of our viewing area. so here is a look at satellite radar for you. not much happening right now. things are pretty calm and quiet. we have a few clouds rolling in but let's take a look at radar and newt whole thing together for you because this is the system that's going to push its way up the mid-atlantic and affect us. right now, they are getting a lot of strong storms across areas of the southern states. copious amounts of rainfall here. this is what we are watching because this is what's going to head this way up the mid- atlantic into the cooler air tha
haggerstown at 50 degrees since we head up the mid-atlantic. a little cooler. 44 degrees for boston. look at the 30s here. this is really important. this is the cooler pool of air. it's going to start to move its way towards us and it's going to play a big factor when we start getting into looking at the precipitation affecting us. winds right now have been a little bit on the gusty side in the course of the afternoon. right now, gusting anywhere from 16 to even 25 miles per hour across most of...
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in early autumn of 1741 newspapers up and down the atlantic seaboard announced almost accurately that admiral turner arrived in cuba and land forces were assured a village a small distance from the city. more detailed descriptions of guantanamo accompanied british transport north. the finest harbor i ever saw. a plasm 5 and that i have been in. a country laden with good and horses. a place as healthy -- wild hogs and indian corn in abundance. water plenty and pure, as good as any i have seen. these are some of the images that distracted beleaguered colonists anticipating a long winter. make the best here. one writer urged a friend. make no doubt that we shall in a short time have possession of the whole place and first come first serve, now or never for a plantation on the island of cuba. unfortunately for the americans and their supporters, british land officers did not share for naps enthusiasm. colonial troops overheard the european protesting be asked to expose their lives to procuring settlements. this is one of the earliest instances of the use of americans describing colonists
in early autumn of 1741 newspapers up and down the atlantic seaboard announced almost accurately that admiral turner arrived in cuba and land forces were assured a village a small distance from the city. more detailed descriptions of guantanamo accompanied british transport north. the finest harbor i ever saw. a plasm 5 and that i have been in. a country laden with good and horses. a place as healthy -- wild hogs and indian corn in abundance. water plenty and pure, as good as any i have seen....
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Feb 13, 2012
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the coldest in the winter in many areas of new england and the mid-atlantic. florida is cold this morning. but it's not snowing. it should be sunny during the day today. all of the troublesome areas in the middle of the nation. snow in many spots. as far south as texas and louisiana today. missouri's going to get snow. st. louis, kansas city. a lot of the areas will see school delays out there. it's not huge. only one to three inches is expected. it's widespread. dallas, for you, most of the snow stays outside of the city limits to the north, on interstate 30 especially here. we're going to get into memphis and possibly nashville, too. in st. louis, it will snow as we go throughout your day. chicago, later on tonight. as far as the snow forecast, not a huge snow event. one to three inches for chicago tonight. st. louis, during the day today. kansas city, this morning with joplin and springfield. dallas to oklahomaty, you're about done with whatever you have on the ground is all you're going to get. other areas of concerned, that freeze warning is down into tamp
the coldest in the winter in many areas of new england and the mid-atlantic. florida is cold this morning. but it's not snowing. it should be sunny during the day today. all of the troublesome areas in the middle of the nation. snow in many spots. as far south as texas and louisiana today. missouri's going to get snow. st. louis, kansas city. a lot of the areas will see school delays out there. it's not huge. only one to three inches is expected. it's widespread. dallas, for you, most of the...
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i want to bring in christine romans, and don peck, a features editor at the atlantic and the author ofd, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it." that's exactly what we want to talk about. christine, let's start with you. what is the best solution you've heard for helping these folks get back to work as soon as possible? >> so far it's been mostly people themselves figuring out what their solution has been and mostly unemployment benefits, food stamps and like that family lots of different things that they're trying to rely on. we talk about a safety net. there's a lot of talk about a safety net or a trampoline. what are we going to do for the long-term unemployed. we need to be focusing our national strategy and all of our resources on turning a safety net into a trampoline. revamping our retraining programs and figuring out how to connect, ali, the people who say they need a job with the companies to say for some reason they can't find qualified workers m there's a disconnect there. >> there's a mismatch and a disconnect. connecting them still wo
i want to bring in christine romans, and don peck, a features editor at the atlantic and the author ofd, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it." that's exactly what we want to talk about. christine, let's start with you. what is the best solution you've heard for helping these folks get back to work as soon as possible? >> so far it's been mostly people themselves figuring out what their solution has been and mostly unemployment benefits, food...
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Feb 20, 2012
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this has since moved offshore into the atlantic. we are still close enough to the storm system to feel the effect the ways . gusting in excess miles per hour. there is the cloud cover. the back edge is moving into the potomac highlands. this is going to clear the washington area. overall, a very sunny day today. breezy throu timegh . we will have a bright blue skies. this low pressure system forming in the great plains. that will attract to our northwest. it will come close enough to give us a chance of an isolated sprinkle. that would be essentially in the potomac highlands. 48 and sunny. the diminishing 5to- 10 later this afternoon. warme der becoming partly cloudy. you want a little taste of spring, back into the mid 60's for higher temperatures. how does traffic? >> it is fabulous. we have no problem all along interstate 70. a pretty good trepp on the green way, the dulles toll road. we are going to report normal travel times and for you between father hurley and the beltway. we check with police to rockville park. nothing compli
this has since moved offshore into the atlantic. we are still close enough to the storm system to feel the effect the ways . gusting in excess miles per hour. there is the cloud cover. the back edge is moving into the potomac highlands. this is going to clear the washington area. overall, a very sunny day today. breezy throu timegh . we will have a bright blue skies. this low pressure system forming in the great plains. that will attract to our northwest. it will come close enough to give us a...
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don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession hasarrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this particular issue in the "atlantic." long and worth your time. >>> so many questions about the facebook ipo. we ask you to tweet us yours. we'll answer some next on "your money." in florida... in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪ a refrigerator has never been hacked. an online virus has never attacked a corkboard. ♪ give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt provides... ...with mail. it's good for your business. ♪ and even better for your customers. ♪ for safe and secure ways to stay connected, visit usps.com/ma
don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession hasarrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this particular issue in the "atlantic." long and worth your time. >>> so many questions about the facebook ipo. we ask you to tweet us yours. we'll answer some next on "your money." in florida... in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the...
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i think it's a great point and something that i've covered a lot of the atlantic wires the fact thatthe united states government isn't really up to speed when it comes to cyber security we learned late last year that there were a number of attacks that probably came from china that the government didn't even know about the attacks happened over the course of the past ten years and we didn't even know we were being hacked into when it comes to anonymous i think that it's worth pointing out that everything is connected to the internet now and the hackers it out and it seems to know more about how your networks than the u.s. government if you want anything from the soap about oh it's that these legislators don't understand how the internet works and so from a technical level it's entirely possible but. then again i sort of feel the fear mongering point as well right there what do you think here right any i guess our lawmakers i think we learned from the cell phone from a battle good point out of aren't exactly up to speed with. tails when it comes to how the internet should be or should
i think it's a great point and something that i've covered a lot of the atlantic wires the fact thatthe united states government isn't really up to speed when it comes to cyber security we learned late last year that there were a number of attacks that probably came from china that the government didn't even know about the attacks happened over the course of the past ten years and we didn't even know we were being hacked into when it comes to anonymous i think that it's worth pointing out that...
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it was a big part of that cover story in the atlantic who at the time was the atlantic almost beijingief for a while, so he watched it up close. and he's said it was one of the big foreign policy successes. do you see it that way, as well? >> i do. there's been kind of bipartisan reality approaches to china. and the last years of president bush's administration were not markedly different in the way that the republicans dealt with china than obama. in a weird way, this was where official america has probably gotten it more right than american sentiment and attitudes. and clearly during the campaign, the republicans are going to try to paint this as a negative. and mitt romney had an editorial this morning in the "wall street journal" where he decries obama's policy toward china as one of being supine in the face of this rising tyrannical being. although, meanwhile as we know the new leader of china mr. xi has spent the night in iowa, which i find as a delightful irony. >> well, and it's funny you bring up the romney op-ed. he writes this morning, unless china changes its ways on day o
it was a big part of that cover story in the atlantic who at the time was the atlantic almost beijingief for a while, so he watched it up close. and he's said it was one of the big foreign policy successes. do you see it that way, as well? >> i do. there's been kind of bipartisan reality approaches to china. and the last years of president bush's administration were not markedly different in the way that the republicans dealt with china than obama. in a weird way, this was where official...
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. >> we are keeping a close eye on this system to the south because it's headed up the atlantic sea board and it could bring us snow. we'll let you know all the details and what to expect coming up. we'll be back after the break. texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> the caps, we talked about during the commercials, easily won the southeast. four seasons in a row, but now some injuries have played havoc on the team. >> they have been bouncing around first and second place, but a concussion, which sounds bad, and mike green has been out. 32 days since he had surgery. he was back today. would he have an impact? >> let's see. >> he plays defense. they weren't able to score. hey, we'll try. winning the southeast division has be
. >> we are keeping a close eye on this system to the south because it's headed up the atlantic sea board and it could bring us snow. we'll let you know all the details and what to expect coming up. we'll be back after the break. texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national...
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at this hour they're heading for the southeast and the mid-atlantic states. in their wake, at least nine people are dead tonight. among the hundreds of structures damaged, a hospital in southern illinois. >>> also tonight an about face from north korea's new leaders. they're stopping their nuclear weapons program in exchange for weapons program in exchange for u.s. food aid. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we begin with tonight's breaking news. a line of killer storms hitting the southeast and mid-atlantic states right now. as families in at least five states survey what's left of their homes and prepare to bury the dead. three people died as the storm swept through missouri before sunrise after catching people by surprise in kansas. >> i was sitting there watching tv. the tv went off. so i got up to go in the kitchen and get a cup of coffee. and all of a sudden, boy, the windows went out just like a big shotgun went off. and i told my wife, hit the floor. she says, i'm down there already. >> today's most devastating losses are in southern illinois.
at this hour they're heading for the southeast and the mid-atlantic states. in their wake, at least nine people are dead tonight. among the hundreds of structures damaged, a hospital in southern illinois. >>> also tonight an about face from north korea's new leaders. they're stopping their nuclear weapons program in exchange for weapons program in exchange for u.s. food aid. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we begin with tonight's breaking news. a line of killer...
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Feb 16, 2012
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and that brought in that moisture off the atlantic ocean. now, to the west of us, this afternoon, starting to see some clearing. all of this is moving off to the east. what is more important in our weekend is the low pressure developing here in the gulf of mexico. and a little spin in the atmosphere over california, arizona. that's going to catch up with that moisture and move across the south. shower and thunderstorm activity likely down there. the question is, how far north is that precipitation getting? and how much cool air can get into our region sunday? we'll just have to keep track of this storm. maybe by late saturday, we'll have a pretty good idea. there will be cooler air moving in. if the storm gets right off the coast. we could see some rain-snow mixture here on sunday. and it might even end up as a period of snow sometime on sunday. if it gets cold enough, of course at this point, it is still up in the air as they say. noability west winds, 10 to 15. small craft advisory out there. tomorrow, the rain ending, cloudy and some break
and that brought in that moisture off the atlantic ocean. now, to the west of us, this afternoon, starting to see some clearing. all of this is moving off to the east. what is more important in our weekend is the low pressure developing here in the gulf of mexico. and a little spin in the atmosphere over california, arizona. that's going to catch up with that moisture and move across the south. shower and thunderstorm activity likely down there. the question is, how far north is that...
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Feb 10, 2012
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it's not always understood on the other side of the atlantic. but it is not a classic image. but now we are in a world that is constantly changing. we are part and parcel, also the population of this planet keeps growing. if we want to bring our values, we need to have more europe, rather than less europe if we want to do that. so we have to give shape to the political union. the euro didn't make it yet. but of course, not everybody agrees on the shape that europe should have in the future. but we have a commission that functions as a government of europe. we have a strong european parliament. which is becoming stronger and stronger throughout history of europe. with a council, heads of state, which is the second chamber. we have european court of justice, which is our supreme court. many of you will have to keep on building this house of europe for us. house of europe for us. and i can promise you, your generation has a lot to do. we have a lot of work to do. and for me it's goingtereing to discussion that we're going to have. what do you think of europe, what are your concer
it's not always understood on the other side of the atlantic. but it is not a classic image. but now we are in a world that is constantly changing. we are part and parcel, also the population of this planet keeps growing. if we want to bring our values, we need to have more europe, rather than less europe if we want to do that. so we have to give shape to the political union. the euro didn't make it yet. but of course, not everybody agrees on the shape that europe should have in the future. but...
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Feb 8, 2012
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the ship that is going down is just replacing another ship that goes on the south the atlantic patrol. so there's no change in that. yes, there is more rhetoric and that has been ratcheted up. we are coming up to the 35th anniversary. the principle is we believe in self-determination. what has changed is that under this president and the former president the argentine government changed the concept of cohabitation and collaboration in the south atlantic. they are democratically elected. they have their own priorities. they have every right to do that. but the british government's view is we would have preferred to maintain collaboration on fishing and natural resources. >> you mentioned natural resources. oil and gas are very critical valuable commodities. is that one of the reasons why tensions are rising? >> i think that is a very fair point. in order to understand this, one has to understand where the argentine's comes from on this. this is true for all of latin america. under their laws, what is under the surface of the land belongs to the state. that is true in chile as it is in
the ship that is going down is just replacing another ship that goes on the south the atlantic patrol. so there's no change in that. yes, there is more rhetoric and that has been ratcheted up. we are coming up to the 35th anniversary. the principle is we believe in self-determination. what has changed is that under this president and the former president the argentine government changed the concept of cohabitation and collaboration in the south atlantic. they are democratically elected. they...