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so kind of zigzagging through the middle east. and the combined effect of these two, at eight years of military action and the soon-to-be eight years of zigzag and they shall at the rot that was then on the old system, but middle east i arrived too in cairo is broken and the middle east today by a set of never seen it of never seen it worse is that the period of chaos and i think isis is the physical embodiment of that chaos. if you continue this model, you can speculate on where it might go from here and i think what we are going to see next is a series of strongmen reemerging themselves and egypt is probably the first example of that and there will be more to come. the people of the region are going to embrace this. it should be careful what they wish for because after periods of chaos as europe has seen in this last century when following chaos, when people embrace strongmen and dictators and fascists, really bad things can happen. that is what's coming. there's a tenant date for strongmen and we will see how it goes. i think ou
so kind of zigzagging through the middle east. and the combined effect of these two, at eight years of military action and the soon-to-be eight years of zigzag and they shall at the rot that was then on the old system, but middle east i arrived too in cairo is broken and the middle east today by a set of never seen it of never seen it worse is that the period of chaos and i think isis is the physical embodiment of that chaos. if you continue this model, you can speculate on where it might go...
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so kind of zigzagging through the middle east. the combined effect of these two, of eight years of military action and very soon-to-be eight years of zigzag, on least all of the rot that was in and the old system as we knew it, the the middle east that i arrived to in cairo is broken. the middle east rice it today i have never seen it worse is a period of chaos. i think isis isis is the physical embodiment of that chaos. if you continue this model you can just speculate on where it might go from here. i think what we may see next is a series of strongmen reemerging themselves. i think egypt is probably the first example of that. i think there will be more to come. i think the people of the region are going to embrace this, but they should be very careful of what they wish for because after periods of chaos as europe saw in the last century when chaos breaks strongmen and dictators, really bad things can happen. i think that is what is coming. i think there'll be a tendency for strongmen and we will see how it goes. i think our gove
so kind of zigzagging through the middle east. the combined effect of these two, of eight years of military action and very soon-to-be eight years of zigzag, on least all of the rot that was in and the old system as we knew it, the the middle east that i arrived to in cairo is broken. the middle east rice it today i have never seen it worse is a period of chaos. i think isis isis is the physical embodiment of that chaos. if you continue this model you can just speculate on where it might go...
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we will watch wind and hail in the middle of the night. right now, it is drive with clouds in place. 55 at cvg. 54 and oxford. 56 in alexandria . most places, temperatures are five to six degrees above our average high. 5:00, most of us will be in the lower 70' s. with you are looking for high temperatures, 75 this afternoon. above normal. the weather looks great. packed polls and parks, that is my prediction. it will be nice and mild, 71. let' s talk about the timeline. we will get our severe weather threat today, marginal. sunshine through the day with sunny skies. sunset, our skies are still clear with clouds rolling in this model brings more in early, but after 10:00 and 11:00, we will be tracking storms moving in our direction. they should be weakening, but we could get a downpour in the middle of the night. temperatures will be in the middle 60' s tomorrow. 74 today. gorgeous during the day with storms overnight. tomorrow, 60 three. thursday, basketball action and st. patrick' s day, 69 degrees and a sprinkle. this weekend we welcome
we will watch wind and hail in the middle of the night. right now, it is drive with clouds in place. 55 at cvg. 54 and oxford. 56 in alexandria . most places, temperatures are five to six degrees above our average high. 5:00, most of us will be in the lower 70' s. with you are looking for high temperatures, 75 this afternoon. above normal. the weather looks great. packed polls and parks, that is my prediction. it will be nice and mild, 71. let' s talk about the timeline. we will get our severe...
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the middle east has problems. asia has challenges, north korea and the rise of china but it also has huge opportunities. he came to fix the economy so where do we sell stuff? it is there. he doesn't feel like, i am the inheritor of the post-world war ii alliance that harry truman built. he knows that europe is an important and stable platform for america but there is no romance. charlie: and then there is a vladimir putin. >> you play this game where it is like rank the challenges and he always resisted but it became clear in talking to him that he sees china as the most important bilateral relationship going forward, the biggest challenge and the biggest possible upside and russia he sees as a declining power. he is not want to generally take potshots but he has referred to russia as a regional power which gets under putin extra skin. charlie: at the same time he describes him not as a caricature but a person that i have serious conversations with. not some bully demanding and threatening me and he shows up on tim
the middle east has problems. asia has challenges, north korea and the rise of china but it also has huge opportunities. he came to fix the economy so where do we sell stuff? it is there. he doesn't feel like, i am the inheritor of the post-world war ii alliance that harry truman built. he knows that europe is an important and stable platform for america but there is no romance. charlie: and then there is a vladimir putin. >> you play this game where it is like rank the challenges and he...
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never has the middle east region been as unstable and challenging as it is today. syria is in chaos. iran continues to assert its power in the region. the israeli/palestinian conflict continues with no end in site. russia is now a new factor in the equation in syria. we asked how does israel, a small yet powerful country that sits in the middle of this region prioritize these challenges. and more importantly, what is israel's current stat strategy for dealing with them? there are no better people qualified to address these nen the minister of defense mosh moshe ya'alon who is in washington to meet with ash carter who's also a very good friend of the wilson center. we are so pleased to have you, mr. minister. welcome to washington. it is also my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [ applause ] >> joey, thank you so much. you have done so much for the wilson center. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister
never has the middle east region been as unstable and challenging as it is today. syria is in chaos. iran continues to assert its power in the region. the israeli/palestinian conflict continues with no end in site. russia is now a new factor in the equation in syria. we asked how does israel, a small yet powerful country that sits in the middle of this region prioritize these challenges. and more importantly, what is israel's current stat strategy for dealing with them? there are no better...
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the first is that he doesn't believe that the middle east is important as it used to be for the united states. the obviously reason is energy independence, right? and the second thing even if it were important i think he is fatalistic enough, he would say realistic enough, but fatalistic enough, even if it were important we don't have the ability to shape history. >> rose: but that's the limit of power, isn't it? >> that's not only the limits 0 -- that is learning lessons from iraq and that is learning lessons from liberty, i can't and saying just because we want an arab country to be organized a certain way means it will be. >> rose: so you are saying it is his analysis and understanding of that world, not any understanding of america? >> i think it is also an understanding of america. he watched -- i don't think he believes that bush lied us into war out of some malevolent impulse, i think he believes america is not capable andvehe , doesn't have the knowledge to reshape middle eastern societies so therefore the best thing to do when you have this multitiered crazy kind of civil war
the first is that he doesn't believe that the middle east is important as it used to be for the united states. the obviously reason is energy independence, right? and the second thing even if it were important i think he is fatalistic enough, he would say realistic enough, but fatalistic enough, even if it were important we don't have the ability to shape history. >> rose: but that's the limit of power, isn't it? >> that's not only the limits 0 -- that is learning lessons from iraq...
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that is through the middle east and also in northern africa. i don't think any conflict, including syria, would be easier redrew the we just maps and changed state lines. instead, my country invests great resources and energy into the salvation of fragile states. my last example goes back to the cold war. you know, when i was your age, i was also at university, but my university was just a few dozen miles away from the iron curtain. the line in those days dividing my country and the entire world. i remember the pain of division and that is why in southern munich we are not back in the cold war. we should not talk ourselves into it. instead, let's look at what we have learned. we have an institution called, the organization that not only helped us to overcome the cold war, but that can still help us to solve the conflict of today. take the ukrainian crisis. without the courageous men and women of the overseas mission, we would not have been able to agreement.e minsk even though minsk is not a perfect solution and there is still much to do on both
that is through the middle east and also in northern africa. i don't think any conflict, including syria, would be easier redrew the we just maps and changed state lines. instead, my country invests great resources and energy into the salvation of fragile states. my last example goes back to the cold war. you know, when i was your age, i was also at university, but my university was just a few dozen miles away from the iron curtain. the line in those days dividing my country and the entire...
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the middle east and in africa. concentrated because that's -- this was our whole strategy -- we cannot provide them a safe haven where they can prepare to attack us. afghanistan, it was formed when all the countries around it decided what territory they did not want, and what was left was afghanistan. but we were willing to go there to make sure there was not a safe place for these people to plan to prepare to attack america. we would go to afghanistan. guess what? they now have a relatively -- sure, we're bombing. scaregiven them a big because we've flown over them. havene now got a safe with the caliphate in syria and iraq. they've got a safe haven until more recently in libya where they can export. the number of fatalities and attacks is going to go up. we don't have effective strategies. the middle east, with syria, iraq, yemen, watch out for turkey. watch out for jordan. watch out what will happen with the saudi's. whatsapp what will happen in egypt and. -- whatch what will happen in egypt and israel. is a roug
the middle east and in africa. concentrated because that's -- this was our whole strategy -- we cannot provide them a safe haven where they can prepare to attack us. afghanistan, it was formed when all the countries around it decided what territory they did not want, and what was left was afghanistan. but we were willing to go there to make sure there was not a safe place for these people to plan to prepare to attack america. we would go to afghanistan. guess what? they now have a relatively --...
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and i think that's the way he understands the middle east. s, there are things to be done, important things to be done in asia and latin america and africa in particular, in his mind, right. which is, by the way, most of humanity. and if i get sucked, if the united states gets sucked further into the middle east and its- the quicksand in the middle east, there's only so much bandwidth. >> woodruff: if you listen to the republican candidates, you hear nothing but a relentless criticism of this president, that america's much worse off under president obama. what have you seen in talking to him and trying to understand him, to contrast with that? >> you know, whether you agree with president obama's world view or not, if you read this article in the atlantic, you'll see that he's trying to reason his way through a set of very complicated challenges to the united states. i don't see anything resembling that kind of mature reasoning process going on in the debate we're having around foreign policy. on the republican side you have people talking abo
and i think that's the way he understands the middle east. s, there are things to be done, important things to be done in asia and latin america and africa in particular, in his mind, right. which is, by the way, most of humanity. and if i get sucked, if the united states gets sucked further into the middle east and its- the quicksand in the middle east, there's only so much bandwidth. >> woodruff: if you listen to the republican candidates, you hear nothing but a relentless criticism of...
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the middle class has been a major issue, the condition of the middle class in this country. the people at the pew research center that said the american middle class is losing ground. we want to get your thoughts this morning on what policy is needed to help the american middle class. byare going to break this up income. here is the headline to the poll. they didn't couple of months back. it's very relative to this campaign. people say the government doesn't do enough to help the middle class. there are mixed views on which class the democratic hearty favors. this is a chart. they asked 1500 people which social classes do the republicans and democrats favor. said republicans favor the rich. when those same people were asked about democrats, 31% said they bring the poor. 32% say they favor the middle class and 26% say the rich. there are some overview points. there are now roughly as many adults in middle income housing as in lower or upper income households. this is a shift from four decades ago. middle income americans were clearly in the majority. has of the household incom
the middle class has been a major issue, the condition of the middle class in this country. the people at the pew research center that said the american middle class is losing ground. we want to get your thoughts this morning on what policy is needed to help the american middle class. byare going to break this up income. here is the headline to the poll. they didn't couple of months back. it's very relative to this campaign. people say the government doesn't do enough to help the middle class....
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still some snow possible for parts in the northern neck in the middle peninsula and then in may and that way back over the eastern shore good news is it out to the west we do a drier conditions would get a better looking weekend in store so the rain showers will move out later this morning and chances for snow still up to the north are not a tremendous amount but will be watching those roads they could be impacted drier conditions later this afternoon highs in the lower forties i'll be back with more on the forecast in just a bit right now though we have word of an accident it's early with those what conditions i can only imagine weather may have played a role as wright craig i wouldn't be surprise can confirm with a very active scene in norfolk selected to our camera to sixty four westbound in the outside of lanes at military highway take a look at this not to pass this on the way out my way into work this morning this tractor trailer here is actually in the ditch right now and it looks like it's not trying to get with the director is on scene at this point so hopefully the next few min
still some snow possible for parts in the northern neck in the middle peninsula and then in may and that way back over the eastern shore good news is it out to the west we do a drier conditions would get a better looking weekend in store so the rain showers will move out later this morning and chances for snow still up to the north are not a tremendous amount but will be watching those roads they could be impacted drier conditions later this afternoon highs in the lower forties i'll be back...
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so it is a crisis from the middle east, it's affecting the whole country, the whole globe.the same time, as madeleine pointed out, there are positive things going on. one of the things we noticed was youth are playing a role in their societies. they are empowered, they are connected, they are entrepreneurial and you are seeing commercial ventures starting, you seeing start-up bottom-up community organizations that are trying to solve local community problems. there's a real bottom-up entrepreneurship that is going. >> woodruff: but we don't hear about that. >> we don't hear those things. we want to bring that to attention. there is an opportunity for the refugees not just to be a burden but with the training and education, they can actually be a benefit to the societies in which they are now residing and to rebuilding the societies they can return to. there are opportunities for education, to teach people problem solving and count interest violent extremists. >> woodruff: is it possible, secretary albright, to prioritize which country is more important than the other or doe
so it is a crisis from the middle east, it's affecting the whole country, the whole globe.the same time, as madeleine pointed out, there are positive things going on. one of the things we noticed was youth are playing a role in their societies. they are empowered, they are connected, they are entrepreneurial and you are seeing commercial ventures starting, you seeing start-up bottom-up community organizations that are trying to solve local community problems. there's a real bottom-up...
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temperatures in the middle 80's. above ted: if you like the heat, it will be there for you. 95 northbound port st. lucie county, road work -- 95 northbound volusia county we have road work. john young colonial westbound into seminole and orange no delays. michelle: if your commute takes you through downtown orlando you may want to leave earlier. jason: thousands of drivers will be looking for the new 408 on ramp. alex villareal is there are are changes yet? so far everything has been running smoothly. that is what transportation officials hope for the rest of the morning and the day and the years to come as well because this is going next thee years. take a look here. you see those dreaded orange barrels, that road drivers can no longer go on to 408 westbound here on they have to take the detour and get on at division avenue. so that is going to be a big change for people this morning. but the good news is that that new ramp is just four blocks here. there are those detour signs that you can follow. transportation off
temperatures in the middle 80's. above ted: if you like the heat, it will be there for you. 95 northbound port st. lucie county, road work -- 95 northbound volusia county we have road work. john young colonial westbound into seminole and orange no delays. michelle: if your commute takes you through downtown orlando you may want to leave earlier. jason: thousands of drivers will be looking for the new 408 on ramp. alex villareal is there are are changes yet? so far everything has been running...
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so that strategy regarding the middle east. >> last question. you had so much experience what was most important for me because i don't think that wise policy can be made we get ourselves into all kinds of trouble the way we wanted to be rather than the way it is. 68 years after our independence you would have seen a fundamentally different countries and though one that exists today. you are the character of our nation you can make the same argument there is great disagreement among the arab israelis in my question to you in false the impact. i don't know who, including the new in this administration with the credibility was the unresolved resolution. famous were different then better no longer that way. but has the israeli, that is my question. no resolution leads to what? >> that conflict will not be settled in my lifetime. i offered alternative but i tried to avoid wishful thinking. let's imagine that we will not now be deployed. i am sure we would have faced the west they with rockets and ciphers is in jerusalem and so forth. id with that ele
so that strategy regarding the middle east. >> last question. you had so much experience what was most important for me because i don't think that wise policy can be made we get ourselves into all kinds of trouble the way we wanted to be rather than the way it is. 68 years after our independence you would have seen a fundamentally different countries and though one that exists today. you are the character of our nation you can make the same argument there is great disagreement among the...
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there are now calls going out for a marshal plan going fourth the middle east. mr. shabla has reflected that. now that china has launched their program of a one belt, one road as they call it or new silk road into northeast with the recent visit of president x xi jinping to the middle east, isn't it time to you night a development program, call it a marshal plan or not that would prevent war in the future? >> thank you for your question. [ speaking german ] >> translator: thank you for making the point although i don't use marshal plan as a heading it's been misused by so many people when we had to confront different crisis in the last two decades. basically, you know, it didn't quite fit the term marshal plan for many of the situations we are confronted with at the middle east, the difference being, to be found in the fact that after the second world war there was something to build on in europe. you could build on economic developments. you could build on experiences with an industrial history that had been present until the beginning of the second world war and wa
there are now calls going out for a marshal plan going fourth the middle east. mr. shabla has reflected that. now that china has launched their program of a one belt, one road as they call it or new silk road into northeast with the recent visit of president x xi jinping to the middle east, isn't it time to you night a development program, call it a marshal plan or not that would prevent war in the future? >> thank you for your question. [ speaking german ] >> translator: thank you...
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won't be too bad so blowing snow and low visibility aren't a huge concern unless you're driving in the middle of the night. we may see a few flurries or light snow showers linger into thursday morning, but most of that day will just be cold and breezy. we're going to warm up nicely into the weekend with highs climbing back to the 60s and a few scattered rain and thunderstorm chances. sabrina: let's get into the top five this morning.... sabrina: super tuesday may have shaped up a clinton versus trump contest for the white house this november. the pair widening their leads for their respective party's presidential nomination. donald trump and hillary clinton both won seven states. so far, no presidential candidates have dropped out of the race since the numbers came in. in the number two spot this morning... elias: a complaint over a busy daycare raised questions over how many kids should be allowed at in- home daycares in des moines. after learning that one daycare was caring for more children than allowed by ordinance, the city moved to crack down on providers. but complaints and worries it
won't be too bad so blowing snow and low visibility aren't a huge concern unless you're driving in the middle of the night. we may see a few flurries or light snow showers linger into thursday morning, but most of that day will just be cold and breezy. we're going to warm up nicely into the weekend with highs climbing back to the 60s and a few scattered rain and thunderstorm chances. sabrina: let's get into the top five this morning.... sabrina: super tuesday may have shaped up a clinton versus...
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he'll probably wake up in the middle of the night tonight, thinking, what did i do? >> you've really got to dig deep in these situations after you've just had your heart kind of broken. they're still playing for a lot of serious money. >> moves right all the way. >> can you see a sort of classic putt when guys are really nervous. chappell did it. merritt did it. leave the face open short right. >> or if any kind of adrenaline you had thinking you had a chance to win is just drained by watching the second go in the water. this will not be a day that troy merritt will soon forget. incredible magic all day long to stay in it till the end. and with one swing of the club, he takes himself out of it. >> great week for him, though. >> so jason day is this par putt away from winning for the eighth time in his career. and after the historic season last year, truly proving that his game is in shape even though, again, it hasn't been his "a" game. but with a masters looming, a place that chappell would like to get to with a victory. >> it's a fast little putt, but it's not -- n
he'll probably wake up in the middle of the night tonight, thinking, what did i do? >> you've really got to dig deep in these situations after you've just had your heart kind of broken. they're still playing for a lot of serious money. >> moves right all the way. >> can you see a sort of classic putt when guys are really nervous. chappell did it. merritt did it. leave the face open short right. >> or if any kind of adrenaline you had thinking you had a chance to win is...
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mosul is one of those diverse cities in the middle east. it had a rich tapestry of vibrancy of various faith traditions. christians, yazidis, muslims. differences of religious perspectives, sometimes tensions, but found a way to continue to contribute toward the well-being of that community. ut they were invaded by eighth century barbarians with 21st century weaponry, isis. the christians who were there convert or ave, die by the sword. many fled with just what was on their back. the remaining christians in their homes had this painted on their door. this is the arabic symbol for the letter n, it stands for nazz recent, which is a derogtory term used by some in the middle east to describe the christians. this was painted on their door as a sign that it was time for them to go or they would die. except it wasn't painted in nice gold like this. it was painted in red, blood red. now, we can -- we have so many tragedies and difficulties facing humanity. we can sometimes become numb because it's overwhelming. to the violence that's happening in s
mosul is one of those diverse cities in the middle east. it had a rich tapestry of vibrancy of various faith traditions. christians, yazidis, muslims. differences of religious perspectives, sometimes tensions, but found a way to continue to contribute toward the well-being of that community. ut they were invaded by eighth century barbarians with 21st century weaponry, isis. the christians who were there convert or ave, die by the sword. many fled with just what was on their back. the remaining...
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that stock again, $72, $73 a share, right in the middle of the range. jpmorgan on the big bang side of things, $59 or so dollars a share. that stock stuck there in the middle of its 52-week highs and lows. it becomes a question about whether or not traders and investors take a look at stocks, see downside or upside. right now glass full or empty, lost or found. it all depends on how you want to play them, melissa. back to you guys. >> dom, thanks so much. have a great weekend. with many stocks treading water, mike has a strategy that may revive them. mike, do tell. >> i want to look at stocks he's mentioning, how to use a strangle. specifically what we're talking about, how to sell a strangle against a stock you already have. first of all, we're looking for stocks that are, as dom was pointing out, range bound most likely. the other thing is because we're selling options we're looking to do that relatively short time frames. we want to look for options to expire in 90 days or less. we want to collect yields that will pay us for the risk we're taking. in
that stock again, $72, $73 a share, right in the middle of the range. jpmorgan on the big bang side of things, $59 or so dollars a share. that stock stuck there in the middle of its 52-week highs and lows. it becomes a question about whether or not traders and investors take a look at stocks, see downside or upside. right now glass full or empty, lost or found. it all depends on how you want to play them, melissa. back to you guys. >> dom, thanks so much. have a great weekend. with many...
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what we get in the middle east is something much messier. worse question of bad and and understanding what is bad and what is worse. we don't share the same values with the saudi's. we don't share the same values with present our to one in many respects. but history shows that the turks and the saudi's are willing to accept a middle east in which the united states is the hegemonic power. that will accept an american-dominated order. history also shows that the iranians in the russians are revisionist powers and that they diminish the united states and its powers. president obama is selling us a bill of goods and telling us that bill -- iran has changed and russia has changed and they don't want to weaken the united states and they understand because we are now reaching out to them, that we'll have the same interests. it's just not true. it may not be their sole goal. up every not wake morning and say how do i undermine the make us trade. but undermining the americans is on their agenda. the group -- the geithner up on the kgb. to don't spend
what we get in the middle east is something much messier. worse question of bad and and understanding what is bad and what is worse. we don't share the same values with the saudi's. we don't share the same values with present our to one in many respects. but history shows that the turks and the saudi's are willing to accept a middle east in which the united states is the hegemonic power. that will accept an american-dominated order. history also shows that the iranians in the russians are...
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i've seen it in other places, i've seen it in the middle east. when he was elected in 1994 he took others from the network and people who were there to criticize him some of them were my friends. i work for an egyptian television in 2009 after six months i had to leave because the level of abuse was beyond me it was about the people that worked with me and i knew that while the establishment was talking about the transfer of power from father to son the people were talking about three things and these three things exist they were talking about freedom, democracy and dignity and this is what i kept hearing from the ground so the detachment between the base and the establishment is so deep that we need to stay true with a base because the base will lead the change. i don't believe that it will anymore but i believe the base. the millions of people that were neglected step up one morning without a reason. sorry clinton said it's a stable country and the people ignored that and didn't even bother to think or ask what do you want or what do you think?
i've seen it in other places, i've seen it in the middle east. when he was elected in 1994 he took others from the network and people who were there to criticize him some of them were my friends. i work for an egyptian television in 2009 after six months i had to leave because the level of abuse was beyond me it was about the people that worked with me and i knew that while the establishment was talking about the transfer of power from father to son the people were talking about three things...
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however, some of our forecast models are hinting at higher amounts of snow over portions of the middle peninsula and the northern neck, possibly up to 3". even higher snow totals are expected near petersburg and richmond. again, for most of the viewing area, this will be a rain we would not be surprised if a few snowflakes mixed in with the rain at times, but overall, it will be rain. some of the rain could be heavy at times late tonight through friday morning, capable of leading to ponding on roads. other than the potential for rain and snow, the winds will be howling once the low moves offshore and strengthens. winds will blow in from the north-northeast between 20 and 30 mph friday, with gusts up to 40 mph. watch out for some tidal flooding. high tide at sewells point friday will be at 4:47 a.m. and 5:05 p.m. the rain will push out through the day friday, with gradual clearing expected. by saturday, we )ll see some sunshine between the clouds. however, a couple of isolated showers will remain possible late saturday into early sunday. high temperatures on friday will be in the mid 40
however, some of our forecast models are hinting at higher amounts of snow over portions of the middle peninsula and the northern neck, possibly up to 3". even higher snow totals are expected near petersburg and richmond. again, for most of the viewing area, this will be a rain we would not be surprised if a few snowflakes mixed in with the rain at times, but overall, it will be rain. some of the rain could be heavy at times late tonight through friday morning, capable of leading to...
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primarily in the middle east and in africa. as bob will remember, when we were in congress, we said -- and this was the whole strategy about going into afghanistan. nobody know where is afghanistan is, right? right? they were trained to attack us. we're going to go into the end of the world. the joke about afghanistan, afghanistan was formed when all the countries around it decided what territory they didn't want and they drew the boundaries and what was left was afghanistan. but we were willing to go to afghanistan to make sure there was not a safe place for these people to plan and prepare and train to attack america. we would go to afghanistan. well guess what. they now have a relatively -- sure, we're bombing. the problem is our planes fly over and too many times they come back with the bomb still on, but we've given them a big scare because we' gloen over them. but, you know, they've now got a safe haven in somewhat of a safe haven where they've organized with the caliphate in syria and iraq. they've got a safe haven until
primarily in the middle east and in africa. as bob will remember, when we were in congress, we said -- and this was the whole strategy about going into afghanistan. nobody know where is afghanistan is, right? right? they were trained to attack us. we're going to go into the end of the world. the joke about afghanistan, afghanistan was formed when all the countries around it decided what territory they didn't want and they drew the boundaries and what was left was afghanistan. but we were...
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never has the middle east region been as unstable and challenging as it is today. in chaos. iran continues to assert its power in the region. the israeli-palestinian conflict continues with no end in sight. isis continues to expand beyond its border. and russia is now a new factor in the equation. we asked how does israel, a small yet powerful country that sits in the middle of this region, prioritize these challenges and more importantly, what is israel's current strategy for dealing with them. there are no people better qualified to address these questions than the minister of defense for the state of israel, moshe ya'alon, who is in washington this week to meet with our u.s. secretary of defense, ash carter, who is also a very good friend of the wilson center. we are so pleased to have you, mr. minister. welcome to washington. it is also my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [ applause ] >> joey, thank you so much. you have don
never has the middle east region been as unstable and challenging as it is today. in chaos. iran continues to assert its power in the region. the israeli-palestinian conflict continues with no end in sight. isis continues to expand beyond its border. and russia is now a new factor in the equation. we asked how does israel, a small yet powerful country that sits in the middle of this region, prioritize these challenges and more importantly, what is israel's current strategy for dealing with...
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we're now almost back to where we were in the depths of the cold war in the middle east. that doesn't even bring us to the threat of iran's nuclear weapons program, the vienna deal that the administration negotiated and signed last summer is the worst diplomatic failure in the history of the united states. [applause] but make no mistake. make no mistake. the diplomatic strategy that john kerry pursued was written by hillary clinton. this is her policy. this is the policy we will see all across the world. and yet we've seen as i noted before our missile defense systems gutted right along with our national defense budget. now, i could go on at great length but i think the point here is clear. that hillary clinton is a threat to national security roughly equivalent to barack obama. and the greatest proof of that threat is her utter otele disdain for the protection of classified information entrusted to her as secretary of state. cheers and applause] if she doesn't have the wit to protect her own e-mails, how can we expect she is going to protect us? now, we've just had in the
we're now almost back to where we were in the depths of the cold war in the middle east. that doesn't even bring us to the threat of iran's nuclear weapons program, the vienna deal that the administration negotiated and signed last summer is the worst diplomatic failure in the history of the united states. [applause] but make no mistake. make no mistake. the diplomatic strategy that john kerry pursued was written by hillary clinton. this is her policy. this is the policy we will see all across...
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there's a shot at 70 degrees during the middle of the week. wednesday and thursday away from the coast. i like the way the weekend is looking so far. near normal on saturday and easter sunday, even though clouds may gather. i think we're mild in the upper 50s. we'll look forward to that and keep updating that forecast. we'll wake up to partly to mostly sunny skies. still a bit of a breeze. 35 feels like upper 20s. and the wind actually gets a little busier here tomorrow during the day, gusting up to 20 miles per hour. but we'll reach the middle 50s, running about 5 or 7 degrees above today's readings. there are a couple flurries that have tried to sneak in to the catskills and hudson valley. our snow maker from last night and this morning has headed to newfoundland. high pressure is building in from the south. that's going to set up shop on the east coast, almost in a bermuda high position. it's already happening on the eastern side of the rockies. look at the 70s and 80s. we'll dip in to that air mass during the middle of the week. tomorrow m
there's a shot at 70 degrees during the middle of the week. wednesday and thursday away from the coast. i like the way the weekend is looking so far. near normal on saturday and easter sunday, even though clouds may gather. i think we're mild in the upper 50s. we'll look forward to that and keep updating that forecast. we'll wake up to partly to mostly sunny skies. still a bit of a breeze. 35 feels like upper 20s. and the wind actually gets a little busier here tomorrow during the day, gusting...
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we thing the important principle in the middle of the presidential election that the american people need to weigh in and decide who is going to make this decision. not this lame duck president on the way out the door but the next president, next year. >> you are talking about principle and figure that happens in washington involves principle and politics and what we see with mark kirk is a senator, republican senator, up in a tough reelection battle and thing this is a hard line to hold. i have to ask you, is this a hard argument to make over the next 15 months if you are saying that the president cannot decide something, cannot get his nominee confirmed because it is an election year, couldn't you say the same thing about the united states senate you should not pass any laws or do anything because in a sense you are a lame duck congress? >> no, you should not. we are following the paiden rule, when three was change of the jack jack in 1992, presidential election year, he said the senate should not act on filling a supreme court vacancy if it had occurred that year. harry reid when
we thing the important principle in the middle of the presidential election that the american people need to weigh in and decide who is going to make this decision. not this lame duck president on the way out the door but the next president, next year. >> you are talking about principle and figure that happens in washington involves principle and politics and what we see with mark kirk is a senator, republican senator, up in a tough reelection battle and thing this is a hard line to hold....
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@temperatures gradually get up @in the middle 30s. @we could mix some of that snow @with rain in the afternoon. @in the mid to upper 20s to @around 30 degrees. @the light snow will continue @through most of the day today. @most of it will be melting when @it hits the pavement. @during the course of the night @tonight, you could see some @accumulation as well. @coming up you are going to see @beautiful temperatures in the @60s. @warmer weather than what we @have been seeing the last @couple of days is going to @stick around for a long time. @>> thanks kerry. @>>> bernie sanders returns to @northeast ohio today. @he was invited to lead a @community conversation at the @church this afternoon. @that is where we find channel @3's alyssa raymond this @morning. @a lot of crowds will be headed @out there to see bernie live. @>> reporter: i'm sure @eventually. @there is not a single person @out in the parking lot so far @this morning. @we want everyone to know this @event today is invitation only. @but this will be the third time @standers will
@temperatures gradually get up @in the middle 30s. @we could mix some of that snow @with rain in the afternoon. @in the mid to upper 20s to @around 30 degrees. @the light snow will continue @through most of the day today. @most of it will be melting when @it hits the pavement. @during the course of the night @tonight, you could see some @accumulation as well. @coming up you are going to see @beautiful temperatures in the @60s. @warmer weather than what we @have been seeing the last @couple of...
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again, right there in the middle. rpillar, a stock that's been beaten up in all kinds of ways here in the global mack koe economic sense. that stock again 72, 73 bucks a share in the middle of the range. jpmorgan on the big banks of things. $59 a share. that stock stuck in the middle of its 52 week highs and lows. it becomes a question about whether or not traders and investors take a look at these stocks and see more down side or upside. right now, the glass can be more half or empty or more lost or found. it depends on how you want to play them. >> thanks so much. have a great weekend. with many stocks trading water, mike has a clever strategy. they might be able to revive them. >> actually, i'm going to look at a stock there. here it says how to mention a strangle against a stock you already have. first of all, we're looking for stocks that are range bound most likely. the other thing is because we're selling options, we're looking to do that relatively short time frames. usually, i like to look for options that exp
again, right there in the middle. rpillar, a stock that's been beaten up in all kinds of ways here in the global mack koe economic sense. that stock again 72, 73 bucks a share in the middle of the range. jpmorgan on the big banks of things. $59 a share. that stock stuck in the middle of its 52 week highs and lows. it becomes a question about whether or not traders and investors take a look at these stocks and see more down side or upside. right now, the glass can be more half or empty or more...
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take a look within the middle of the country. pieces of rain will probably streetai northern ohio to fox for green a shower late wednesday otherwise thea next couple of days to see them much. generally in the 40s and 50s along the lake erie shortly.r to cloud over again the temperatures rise into the 50s and make a run at 70 tomorrow. that's aom chance of a shower and maybe late tomorrow afternoon. through some afternoon. the coverage will be very small making it through wednesday of seeing any rain from the origin of office moisture right in oni the rainfall will be pretty decent pretty heavy in the middle of the country for we see someee heavy rainfall i think so but zero people a long time.k evening. in some spots the quarter of as you probably see at least an inch or 2 inches of frank so temperature above normalal and you can see how nicely have had it. c 6:33 a.m. as check in with patty harkin we is moving relatively starting to pick up in fines as you head up 71 north note issues out there accident lies. we will take that m
take a look within the middle of the country. pieces of rain will probably streetai northern ohio to fox for green a shower late wednesday otherwise thea next couple of days to see them much. generally in the 40s and 50s along the lake erie shortly.r to cloud over again the temperatures rise into the 50s and make a run at 70 tomorrow. that's aom chance of a shower and maybe late tomorrow afternoon. through some afternoon. the coverage will be very small making it through wednesday of seeing any...
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through the middle of the day, lower to middle 70' s and cincinnati. toward chicago, they could be dealing with storms. looking at the severe weather threat, the yellow-zone, chicago, lafayette, fort wayne, indiana. we are considered marginal. the storms will be stronger during the daytime through illinois and in tiananmen. they should get weaker as they roll toward cincinnati. that is something will be watching in the middle of the night. until that point, it is pretty much perfect. right now, 55 degrees with the wind out of the southwest at three miles per hour. temperatures in dew points in the lower 50' s. i would expect to see fog developing that will stick new in, nice and sunny, 67. temperatures than in the 70' s all across the area. fog in the morning, clearing out through the afternoon. dry in the evening. 10:00 or 11:00 at the earliest, but more likely around midnight and in the early morning hours tomorrow, we will have a weakening line of showers and thunderstorms rolled through. palin gusty wind will be the primary concern. -- hail and gust
through the middle of the day, lower to middle 70' s and cincinnati. toward chicago, they could be dealing with storms. looking at the severe weather threat, the yellow-zone, chicago, lafayette, fort wayne, indiana. we are considered marginal. the storms will be stronger during the daytime through illinois and in tiananmen. they should get weaker as they roll toward cincinnati. that is something will be watching in the middle of the night. until that point, it is pretty much perfect. right now,...
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doctors in the middle 80' s. mainly early tomorrow morning, we will watch for sunshine in the afternoon. st. patrick' s day sunny skies your rain returns to the forecast riding into saturday. coming up in just a few minutes, temperatures, in your neighborhood. cara: thank you. cara: spring training is in full swing all across the sunshine state. orlando my way' s jon busdeker takes us to espn wide world of sports and shows us how the atlanta braves are preparing for the season. >> baseball is back in florida. while most people cannot to see the players on the field, there is a team of people that have to be here as early as 2:00 a.m. >> get your program. >> i came out here at disney to see what it is like to host a training game. >> we have hundreds of staff members who are working really hard. >> that includes the grounds crew, the ticket takers, the musicians. >> it is a team effort making sure it is a wonderful experience. >> they get here at 5:00 a.m. it is just about time for batting practice. >> spring train
doctors in the middle 80' s. mainly early tomorrow morning, we will watch for sunshine in the afternoon. st. patrick' s day sunny skies your rain returns to the forecast riding into saturday. coming up in just a few minutes, temperatures, in your neighborhood. cara: thank you. cara: spring training is in full swing all across the sunshine state. orlando my way' s jon busdeker takes us to espn wide world of sports and shows us how the atlanta braves are preparing for the season. >>...
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you could have the prospect of lifetime middle-class employment. e all know how the world has changed. there are fewer of those sorts of jobs. is more of a premium of getting that degree. unfortunately, our system is burning through these young adults and it's hard for them to get started economically in lifo than 11 last call. good morning to you, joseph. >> caller: i went to college and i studied this in statistics but i never studied anything about millennials, generation x., generation y., traditional. i've read it on my own, but the truth is this is government data and use of stereotyping it. i don't think any other race would like to be stereotyped if you're hispanic or black but you wouldn't want to be stereotyped. i think it's a form of gerrymandering. i mean, i would liken it to the fans tragedy it's a fair criticism and i'm not sure if the great difference.at what i will say is the statements i've made are generalizations, it is stupidge and not every millennial is likely the portrait that i've described obviously there aree many differenc
you could have the prospect of lifetime middle-class employment. e all know how the world has changed. there are fewer of those sorts of jobs. is more of a premium of getting that degree. unfortunately, our system is burning through these young adults and it's hard for them to get started economically in lifo than 11 last call. good morning to you, joseph. >> caller: i went to college and i studied this in statistics but i never studied anything about millennials, generation x.,...
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after his surprise attacks in the middle of the afternoon.by sunset tonight, it took the heavy spray of a fire hose to wash away the aftermath of a deadly triple stabbing spree in the middle of the afternoon in the middle of baltimore avenue's trolley corridor. >> makes you think that the world is, i don't know what the world is coming to. >> reporter: peter passes here to get to his church and not tonight. investigators say the 55-year-old attacker first wond wandered into a cricket store and out of nowhere stabbed a man paying the bill at the counter. attacker wandered outside, climbed into the unlocked car of a stranger and began stabbing him. >> looks like this was completely random? >> 100% at this time. >> reporter: police say third attack that turned deadly. that victim watching repairs on the car at this nearby shop when the attacker surprised him and jammed the knife in his chest. >> the guy that stabbed him, walked up behind him and swung him around and stabbed him and walked off. >> just like that? >> just like that. >> clearly unp
after his surprise attacks in the middle of the afternoon.by sunset tonight, it took the heavy spray of a fire hose to wash away the aftermath of a deadly triple stabbing spree in the middle of the afternoon in the middle of baltimore avenue's trolley corridor. >> makes you think that the world is, i don't know what the world is coming to. >> reporter: peter passes here to get to his church and not tonight. investigators say the 55-year-old attacker first wond wandered into a...
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what are your thoughts with respect to the solution near the middle east? for years, for decade to the point made here, it always centered around israel. israel being safe, maybe a two-state solution. but now apparently it spread. what is the solution? not on is israel safe, but the world is safe. > >> if it was easy i think we would be getting there. the people want peace. i think the leaders in israel want peace. in palestine the people want peace but the leaders want war, they want terror. hamas who controls through fear hold the country hostage. their people want peace. charles: i hate to say this. but it's hard for me to believe it. it's hard to believe necessity want peace when the unprovoked knifing attacks we see daily. it's absolutely amazing in my mind. over the years the more israel has given the more dangerous it's become. >> there are a large group of terrorists in palestine. and hamas is a large group, they are terrorists. hillary clinton is trying to run to the right of donald trump and that's bizarre. hillary clinton is a neoconservative and
what are your thoughts with respect to the solution near the middle east? for years, for decade to the point made here, it always centered around israel. israel being safe, maybe a two-state solution. but now apparently it spread. what is the solution? not on is israel safe, but the world is safe. > >> if it was easy i think we would be getting there. the people want peace. i think the leaders in israel want peace. in palestine the people want peace but the leaders want war, they want...
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but no, we're talking about the only democracy in the middle east, the only democracy in the middle east end up there's a virtual tour of those congressmen who would never come to listen to me and will never let me take them around, i would end this tour like the israeli propaganda machinery which started in the holocaust memorial museum a. i would have taken in because it all started there. because israel would've never been established without the holocaust, and it should be remembered, absolutely. but then i would ask my guests who will never come, what is the lesson of it? never again -- never again in any prize to the jewish people, which gives the jewish people the right to do whatever they want after the holocaust is delayed. golda meir once phrased it, anything. or should the lesson be never again to any other people? [applause] i believe that most of the american legislators are a big part of them know the truth. they know what is being done with their money. they know that the idea which is based so much on american money in training and equipment above all, they know very well
but no, we're talking about the only democracy in the middle east, the only democracy in the middle east end up there's a virtual tour of those congressmen who would never come to listen to me and will never let me take them around, i would end this tour like the israeli propaganda machinery which started in the holocaust memorial museum a. i would have taken in because it all started there. because israel would've never been established without the holocaust, and it should be remembered,...
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you're going to destabilize the middle east. i was totally right. i'm not like this big wart hog. you have people chopping off heads, drowning people in steel cages. now we have to do something. the reason we have to do it is because of the power of weaponry. they're looking to get weapons, and they're looking to acquire weapons that are going to be very, very horrible for our country if they ever do it. we have to eradicate these people. >> i have two final questions i want to ask you. trump university, i don't have to tell you, has become something of an issue on the campaign twral some former students -- trail with some former students saying it's a scam. here was one of them. >> i was trumped by trump. i was duped by the donald. >> but you put out a video this week in which you showed that same man's report card about trump university. >> here's his report card on the school. quality of presentation, quality of everything, excellent, excellent, excellent, excellent, all excellents, 100%. >> now "the new york times" reports that that man, robert guillo, says that he was pressure
you're going to destabilize the middle east. i was totally right. i'm not like this big wart hog. you have people chopping off heads, drowning people in steel cages. now we have to do something. the reason we have to do it is because of the power of weaponry. they're looking to get weapons, and they're looking to acquire weapons that are going to be very, very horrible for our country if they ever do it. we have to eradicate these people. >> i have two final questions i want to ask you....
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ally in the middle east, and democracy in the region. 25 minutes. ♪ [applause] cruz: god bless aipac. i'm thrilled to be with you here today and let me say at the outset, perhaps to the surprise of a previous speaker, palestine has not existed since 1948. on wednesday night of this week, in synagogues across the world, jewish people will read the megillah, which tells the story of purim, the miraculous rescue of the jewish people from the hands of a wicked persian king. when the evildoer haman plots to kill the jews, he describes them as a nation that is scattered and spread out. the talmud teaches that the jewish people at the time were divided amongst themselves and that the lesson is that when the forces of good are divided, evil can prevail. but when we come together in unity, together we can defeat tyrants. today, we are reliving history, facing a similar time of challenge for america and for israel. but today, i give you a word of hope, in the next few months, we will bring this country together. first by unifying the republican pa
ally in the middle east, and democracy in the region. 25 minutes. ♪ [applause] cruz: god bless aipac. i'm thrilled to be with you here today and let me say at the outset, perhaps to the surprise of a previous speaker, palestine has not existed since 1948. on wednesday night of this week, in synagogues across the world, jewish people will read the megillah, which tells the story of purim, the miraculous rescue of the jewish people from the hands of a wicked persian king. when the evildoer...
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behind that things get much drier as we get into the middle part of the week. the rain will be here overnight and for tomorrow's morning commute. handy. things linger as we go into the evening. we'll start off tuesday with a lot of clouds. another wave of energy makes its approach on tuesday. we could swing in a few more showers before everything is said and done by wednesday. we will have a mix of sun and clouds. in the meantime tonight, the overnight low will be in the 30s, north and s*u we should be in the 40s. the wind will pick up in speed. tomorrow we will have periods of rain that will be have yet time. temperatures will be much cooler than we've experienced lately. they will be above average with highs mostly in the 40s. were back in the 50s on tuesday with a couple showers lingering in the middle part of the day. then we get drier by the middle part of the week. temperatures remain above average. were back in the 60s on wednesday and thursday and it looks like we will see another tomorrow will be the worst day out of the next seven so be prepared for a
behind that things get much drier as we get into the middle part of the week. the rain will be here overnight and for tomorrow's morning commute. handy. things linger as we go into the evening. we'll start off tuesday with a lot of clouds. another wave of energy makes its approach on tuesday. we could swing in a few more showers before everything is said and done by wednesday. we will have a mix of sun and clouds. in the meantime tonight, the overnight low will be in the 30s, north and s*u we...
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that might also be because he was lying down in the middle of the road. friends and family stopped by to pay tribute today to 36-year-old christopher costa killed in a hit-and-run accident last night. his sister beside herself with grief. >> this is the worst feeling i could have ever endured. >> it's a damn shame that people him and killed him and kept going. >> reporter: police say he was crossing the street last night when he was hit by a gray suv. 4 investigates found surveillance video of the accident. look closely and you can see christopher cross the street, then he appears to lie down in the middle of the street. it was dark and a car hit him. >> even if it were a deer or a possum in the street, you would stop and say oh my car is damaged. who hits a person and just keeps going. who in their right mind would do something like that? >> he was kind, always helping out everybody. it's a terrible loss. >> reporter: it's unclear why christopher lay down in the middle of the street, but police say they are searching for a gray suv that was heading north
that might also be because he was lying down in the middle of the road. friends and family stopped by to pay tribute today to 36-year-old christopher costa killed in a hit-and-run accident last night. his sister beside herself with grief. >> this is the worst feeling i could have ever endured. >> it's a damn shame that people him and killed him and kept going. >> reporter: police say he was crossing the street last night when he was hit by a gray suv. 4 investigates found...
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>> they both need to come to the middle. pinion for the question is not who is right for the phone to resolve this so that we have both, protections of civil liberties and privacy, and how to ensure our security as a country? and how to redo the new ways of the american people know that their communications are secure unless they're doing something that should not be doing. in the past you had the authority to get a warrant. but if you have encryption that cannot be broken, how does the government then go after bad guys? >> in it possible to have that? >> all things are possible. what i would do is get the greatest minds in industry to get to work with the government to create a solution that can be laid out the american people in a way that does both. i not for the government reading everybody's e-mail. that is not the fact. when you can see in the investigation after the edward snowden thing, they found out that the nsa was doing that the courts are congress, and executive branch asked us to do. and so, we were not tramplin
>> they both need to come to the middle. pinion for the question is not who is right for the phone to resolve this so that we have both, protections of civil liberties and privacy, and how to ensure our security as a country? and how to redo the new ways of the american people know that their communications are secure unless they're doing something that should not be doing. in the past you had the authority to get a warrant. but if you have encryption that cannot be broken, how does the...
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and that avian influenza with that and the virus coming out of the middle east and not including all the pathogens. west nile virus and old lumber. so what i want to look at as a journalist is how does a microbe a tiny little thing with no locomotion how is it could become of pandemic pathogen? paula deen at the history of epidemics one in particular is cholera. has actually caused said did pandemic it could happen in a matter of hours in the latest is building on right now just off the coast of florida in haiti. and then going to wear new pathogens were either merging. to look at how it could shed light on what would happen to the other new pathogens. the history of cholera is indicative of what is have -- happening globally cholera came out of the environment like a lot of the new pathogens today although many today are coming out of animals and wildlife. said the cholera is a marine bacteria found in estuaries especially in bangladesh were the of major rivers drain and it is a huge wetland in the water is alkaline and freshly and salty and dylan is in conjunction with his 2.10 -- p
and that avian influenza with that and the virus coming out of the middle east and not including all the pathogens. west nile virus and old lumber. so what i want to look at as a journalist is how does a microbe a tiny little thing with no locomotion how is it could become of pandemic pathogen? paula deen at the history of epidemics one in particular is cholera. has actually caused said did pandemic it could happen in a matter of hours in the latest is building on right now just off the coast...
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we see chances of showers for the middle keys. been dissipating as they get a little closer to marathon. you can see when you look at the showers behind those smaller ones, they are much bigger, much heavier and are pushing towards the north. so far, holding together. this is something that will impact the middle keys and likely ride through the upper keys as well.. so something we will have to keep our eye on. but at the same time, it will take a while to get up to the hours. 69 degrees in kendall. that's the low spot. elsewhere: south-southeast,:: . >> for boaters, no advisories, seas 2-3 feet. i just want to warn the boaters out there, if you want to head southward, keep an eye on the showers. if they are a bit heavy, you want to steer away from those. and later today, calle ocho will kick off sometime late this morning, early afternoon. join us there. highs getting into the low 80s. drink plenty of water. keep yrself warm and maybe a shower or two. hopefully the showers will stay inland. that's what i am forecasting today, and
we see chances of showers for the middle keys. been dissipating as they get a little closer to marathon. you can see when you look at the showers behind those smaller ones, they are much bigger, much heavier and are pushing towards the north. so far, holding together. this is something that will impact the middle keys and likely ride through the upper keys as well.. so something we will have to keep our eye on. but at the same time, it will take a while to get up to the hours. 69 degrees in...