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the north atlantic council, i'm sorry, decide the north atlantic council direct but in this rules ofngagement if there is a possibility of a civilian casualties, the engagement should not take place or it is a judgment call given down to the respective commander at the level that requires to be made. in other words, if there's a possibility of a civilian being hurt by a drunk strike, it doesn't go ahead or it's a judgment call at another level? >> do you wish give teachers the rules of engagement? >> indeed i won't, but what i can say is it is not given a political guidance. the political guidance is the conflict is to apply here as it would anywhere else. any operation needs to bee >> in that case they need to population as well as the possibility of civilian casualties. that's what the geneva convention said. so that's it then our rules of engagement and i make that assumption here brigadier, what do you say what >> everything is going through with any chance of civilian damage is ruled out very quickly. >> can i just go back. he talked about when there are civilian casualties and
the north atlantic council, i'm sorry, decide the north atlantic council direct but in this rules ofngagement if there is a possibility of a civilian casualties, the engagement should not take place or it is a judgment call given down to the respective commander at the level that requires to be made. in other words, if there's a possibility of a civilian being hurt by a drunk strike, it doesn't go ahead or it's a judgment call at another level? >> do you wish give teachers the rules of...
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the north atlantic council was in afghanistan about ten days ago. we visited, for instance, the special officers training center. something like over 80% of the instruction there is being done by afghans. so we have trained the trainers, and they're now training other afghans. and what we're steadily trying to do -- we, isaf -- is put in place while we are still there up until the end of 2014 the ability of afghan forces to sustain and regenerate themselves by giving them the skills that they will be able to communicate to other people. and secondly in that training that we saw, that process is very much underway. >> and this is helped enormously that we -- i say we, internationally, and we are reflecting this in the u.k. with the officers' academy -- we are very deliberately feeding western-trained afghan officers. those who have been, for example, to west point back into their own system. and that should create this self-generation and regeneration of afghan expertise. so in that positive sense there is an effect that will happen. in terms of the r
the north atlantic council was in afghanistan about ten days ago. we visited, for instance, the special officers training center. something like over 80% of the instruction there is being done by afghans. so we have trained the trainers, and they're now training other afghans. and what we're steadily trying to do -- we, isaf -- is put in place while we are still there up until the end of 2014 the ability of afghan forces to sustain and regenerate themselves by giving them the skills that they...
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the view of all my counterparts and afghans as well. >> [inaudible] >> general and dame mary, the north atlanticcouncil decides the rules of engagement. does the north atlantic council direct that in those rules of engagement if there was a possibility of a civilian casualty, that engagement should not take place, or is it a judgment call given down to the respective commander at the level that it's required to be made? in other words, if there's a possibility of a is civilian being hurt -- of a civilian being hurt by, say, a drone strike, it doesn't go ahead, or is it a judgment call made at another level? >> no. >> we are not allowed to give details on rules of engagement. >> indeed, i won't. but what i can say, the political guidance always given is that the law of armed conflict needs to apply here as it would anywhere else. so any operation needs to be -- >> the geneva conventions in that case direct that -- [inaudible] cannot actually engage a population where there's a possibility of civilian casualties. the law of armed conflict says that, so that's within our rules of engagement, and i
the view of all my counterparts and afghans as well. >> [inaudible] >> general and dame mary, the north atlanticcouncil decides the rules of engagement. does the north atlantic council direct that in those rules of engagement if there was a possibility of a civilian casualty, that engagement should not take place, or is it a judgment call given down to the respective commander at the level that it's required to be made? in other words, if there's a possibility of a is civilian being...
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head to the north atlantic in 2015. duncan kennedy, bbc news, sydney. >> let's remind you of our top story at this hour. china is just 24 hours a way of -- from officially naming their new leader. he will take up the reins of power with a new generation of leaders who have just concluded the 18th meeting of the communist party in beijing. i will see you very soon. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.
head to the north atlantic in 2015. duncan kennedy, bbc news, sydney. >> let's remind you of our top story at this hour. china is just 24 hours a way of -- from officially naming their new leader. he will take up the reins of power with a new generation of leaders who have just concluded the 18th meeting of the communist party in beijing. i will see you very soon. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what...
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we will not have the clout on sunday, so this warm air will be surging into the north atlantic. we could get close to 70 before the weekend is over. there is the cloud cover associated with the surge of warmer air. sunshine tomorrow afternoon, clear skies tomorrow night, southerly winds and lots of sunshine on sunday. monday we will see clouds increasing. you can see the next front in a high of their monday afternoon. that will bring us a rain chance, but not until tuesday. tomorrow, partly cloudy skies and south wins. on the bay, wind coming from the south. water temperature around 50 degrees. western maryland, the warming trend gets there as well. eastern shore locations, a bright sunny skies tomorrow with just a few clouds on in -- on the upper eastern shore. mid-'60s on sunday. the 7-day forecast, a nearly 70 on sunday. even monday should be a beautiful day. showers on tuesday, highs in the low-fifties by wednesday and thursday. >> thank you. still ahead, pregnancy tests for men. well, not exactly, but they could be useful. in tonight's medical alert, the truth behind the the
we will not have the clout on sunday, so this warm air will be surging into the north atlantic. we could get close to 70 before the weekend is over. there is the cloud cover associated with the surge of warmer air. sunshine tomorrow afternoon, clear skies tomorrow night, southerly winds and lots of sunshine on sunday. monday we will see clouds increasing. you can see the next front in a high of their monday afternoon. that will bring us a rain chance, but not until tuesday. tomorrow, partly...
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. >> he was born the same day the titanic was sinking in the north atlantic. >> he was a christian. his mother and father took him toas church. >> melanie kicker patrick covered. asia for the "wall street journal". >> kim il sung went to church. >> as a young man. there were many, many christians iny, and pyongyang in the 1930s and 1940s was known as the jerusalem of the east. >> by 1948 he's formally appointed head of the korean workers party. he's the unquestioned leader of north korea. >> over the next decades, the personality established around him rivaled any of the 20th century. >> they're nothing compared to what kim il sung is. >> in 1948 they started their bizarre ideology. >> it was the national identity. what it basically said is the north korean people are almost a superior race, and they need to determine the future of their country and advance their socialist revolution on their own. we have the tower, a huge white monument with one brick in the monument to symbol every day of the life of kim il song. there were education centers and they sponsored think attention. ever
. >> he was born the same day the titanic was sinking in the north atlantic. >> he was a christian. his mother and father took him toas church. >> melanie kicker patrick covered. asia for the "wall street journal". >> kim il sung went to church. >> as a young man. there were many, many christians iny, and pyongyang in the 1930s and 1940s was known as the jerusalem of the east. >> by 1948 he's formally appointed head of the korean workers party. he's...
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here is a look at the nor'easter pushing out to the far north atlantic. otherwise we have nothing but sunshine and beautiful conditions because of this high- pressure system. is typically brings -- it typically brings sunny conditions, but could pushes the air down. we have the southwardly trend. the weather pattern pushing above average for the weekend the bank noticed the hourly forecast showing temperatures before bedtime in the 40's. it will get down into the 30's for most of us. here is your weekend forecast. tomorrow partly cloudy. a good amount of sunshine. i actually think we could hit 70 degrees in spots by wed.. i do not think that is out of the question. especially down here at quantico. >> spectacular. thank you, adam. >> a man it could be turning to a pregnancy test -- men could b >> by d.c. caterer who catapulted to fame on shows like "top chef" and "the chew" now has a way you can enjoy her cooking. she joins us to talk about her new book "cooking with love." we are so glad you could join as. >> thank you for having me, cynne. >> you may be
here is a look at the nor'easter pushing out to the far north atlantic. otherwise we have nothing but sunshine and beautiful conditions because of this high- pressure system. is typically brings -- it typically brings sunny conditions, but could pushes the air down. we have the southwardly trend. the weather pattern pushing above average for the weekend the bank noticed the hourly forecast showing temperatures before bedtime in the 40's. it will get down into the 30's for most of us. here is...
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she survived, but i died in the waters of the north atlantic. i am here with jedediah bila. and he and i fought a 15-round boxing match in the 1970s. we add rematch and have been best friends ever since. it is matt welch. and he and i became really close while herding sheep in wyoming. it was a hot, sweaty summer and things just happened. it is bill schulz. and i met him as a navy fighter pilot in school, you know in our spare time we played volleyball on the beach with our shirts off. we used a lot of sunscreen. sitting next to me is john gibson, the host of the john gibson show weekdays at noon eastern. >> barak and mit have a sit. on thursday the enemies will lunch it out, in their words, at the president's residence with the white house noting, quote, it will be the first opportunity they have had to visit since the election. obama is making good on his word on the night of his alleged victory he said he looked forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward. oh his slogan. alass, no -- uh lass, no press a
she survived, but i died in the waters of the north atlantic. i am here with jedediah bila. and he and i fought a 15-round boxing match in the 1970s. we add rematch and have been best friends ever since. it is matt welch. and he and i became really close while herding sheep in wyoming. it was a hot, sweaty summer and things just happened. it is bill schulz. and i met him as a navy fighter pilot in school, you know in our spare time we played volleyball on the beach with our shirts off. we used...
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from sugar toupees and of course the military escorts, this is the way you try to get across the north atlantic without being torpedoed by submarines were sunk by airplanes. they did get across. they arrived at the beginning of august of 1941. they went down to winchester, england, which was about 30 miles out of london and joined the british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they weren't going to get off the vote and get on the battlefield. i think they had the idea that you went to war the way you into a war movie. you joined up the menu on the battlefield fighting for what was right and good area they got to know their comrades, most of them are comrades from east london and were leery as much of the time. it took them a little longer to warm up to the upper crust 19-year-old aristocrats just out of what we would call at school, what they would call public school, who were going to be officers, like the american guys were. in the end, he seems to like them. he fell madly in love with an irish woman who was part of the woman's royal naval service. i have to tell this s
from sugar toupees and of course the military escorts, this is the way you try to get across the north atlantic without being torpedoed by submarines were sunk by airplanes. they did get across. they arrived at the beginning of august of 1941. they went down to winchester, england, which was about 30 miles out of london and joined the british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they weren't going to get off the vote and get on the battlefield. i think they had the idea...
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to pig iron, and of course, their military escort, this was the ware you tried to get across the north atlantic without torpedoed or spunk by an airplane. and they did get across. they arrived the beginning of august 1941. they were met the king royal rifle corp. they went down to wind chester england 30 miles south of london, and joined the british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they weren't to get off the boat and get on the battle field. i think they had the idea you went to war the way you went to a war movie. so you joined up and you were on the battle field and fighting for what was right and good. they had about a year of training in england, in which they did the things enlisted men do. they drilled, they suffered. they got know the comrades. they really loved the rifle men, as they called the enlisted men. most of whom were east london and rippled and hilarious at much as the time. it took a littler longer to warm up to the upper crust 19-year-old acrystal what we could call prep school what they call public school who were going to be officers like the ameri
to pig iron, and of course, their military escort, this was the ware you tried to get across the north atlantic without torpedoed or spunk by an airplane. and they did get across. they arrived the beginning of august 1941. they were met the king royal rifle corp. they went down to wind chester england 30 miles south of london, and joined the british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they weren't to get off the boat and get on the battle field. i think they had the idea...
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this is the way you try to get across the north atlantic without being torpedoed by a submarine or sunken by a air plan. they did get across and they arrived at 1941 and they were met by an adversary in the core and they went down to winchester england which is about 40 miles i think south of london and joined the british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they were not going to get off of the boat and on the battlefield. i think the kind of had the idea that you go to the war the way you go to a war movie. you join and then you are on the battlefield fighting for what is right and good and they discovered they had about a year of training in which they did things that enlisted men do. they suffered, they got to know their comrades and the riflemen as they call them most of whom were from east london and that took them along -- a little longer to warm up to start with weech we would call prep school who would get the officers like the american guys or bad at the end they can to like them. jet fell in love with an irish woman who was a member of the royal naval servi
this is the way you try to get across the north atlantic without being torpedoed by a submarine or sunken by a air plan. they did get across and they arrived at 1941 and they were met by an adversary in the core and they went down to winchester england which is about 40 miles i think south of london and joined the british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they were not going to get off of the boat and on the battlefield. i think the kind of had the idea that you go to...
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and the north atlantic council always takes an interest.on the latest report suggested % of civil 80% of casualties are caused by the insurgents to be at issued did to the outer forces. >> don't misunderstand. my question relates 20,063rd 2007. >> those in civilian casualties there is still blamed for the level oftime violence sometimes precarious. >> as soon as there is any indit indication but local a visit maybebility and casualty. so that maybe the environment attributed. >> with a final remark protecting the civilian population we have that protection that would not be t viable the. >> general, deciding the eules of engagement with the north atlantic council and does direct that the rules of engagd does direct that the rules of engagement and there itti and i possibility of as civilian casualty is a just an given down from the>> d respective commander? in other words, if it is the possibility of a civilian being hurt from it drone strike it does not go ahead? >> we do not wish to give details of rules of engagement.what >> we have not given thatl g guidance that from what it need
and the north atlantic council always takes an interest.on the latest report suggested % of civil 80% of casualties are caused by the insurgents to be at issued did to the outer forces. >> don't misunderstand. my question relates 20,063rd 2007. >> those in civilian casualties there is still blamed for the level oftime violence sometimes precarious. >> as soon as there is any indit indication but local a visit maybebility and casualty. so that maybe the environment attributed....
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neighbor's roof clean off the building and about 2 miles from her, the shoreline where the north part of the atlantic city boardwalk is gone. debris is strewn everywhere, shocked residents came out today to see it for their own eyes. this is a storm unlike any other. >> never have we had water in this house. i've been here 50 years. >> the cleanup has barely begun here in and some spots not at a. an eerie silence in the neighborhood. a lot of people remain evacuated and police continue patrol making sure looters are not taking advantage of the situation. >>> you see a story like that it breaks your heart when you hear from somebody who's lost pick pictures of their children, things that belonged to their grandparents. it's so sad. >> you can't get get it back. it's devastating to think just a little bit dish in the track 100 miles different in the track that would have been ocean city. that would have been us. >> are you surprised it didn't hit us harder? >> i am a little surprised which is a good thing, but i always like to say better safe than sorry. >> absolutely, and i think for sure you guys did
neighbor's roof clean off the building and about 2 miles from her, the shoreline where the north part of the atlantic city boardwalk is gone. debris is strewn everywhere, shocked residents came out today to see it for their own eyes. this is a storm unlike any other. >> never have we had water in this house. i've been here 50 years. >> the cleanup has barely begun here in and some spots not at a. an eerie silence in the neighborhood. a lot of people remain evacuated and police...
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this was the way that you tried to get across the north atlantic without being to have torpedoeda submarine or sunk by a lift airplane. and they did get across. they arrived very beginning of august, 1941. they were met by an emissary of the king's royal rifle corps. they went down to winchester, england, which is about 30 mile, i think, south of london and joined their british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they weren't going to get off the boat and get on the battlefield. i think they kind of had the idea that you went to war the way you went to a war movie. you joined up, and then you were on the battlefield fighting for what was right and good. and they discovered that they had about a year of training there in eckland in which they -- england in which they did the things enlisted men do; they drilled, they suffered, they got to know their comrades. they really loved the riflemen most of whom were cockneys from east london and were kind of rippled and hilarious how much f the time. took them a little longer to warm up to the upper crust 19-year-old aristocrats
this was the way that you tried to get across the north atlantic without being to have torpedoeda submarine or sunk by a lift airplane. and they did get across. they arrived very beginning of august, 1941. they were met by an emissary of the king's royal rifle corps. they went down to winchester, england, which is about 30 mile, i think, south of london and joined their british comrades. they were a little bit disappointed to discover they weren't going to get off the boat and get on the...
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the nato process, which i think i was speaking to, that the north atlantic council launched the process by a initiative directed and associated with that six of the current partners who are particularly key and already said they want to take part in the future. nato missions, so that's australia, new zealand, georgia, and ukraine. they will be involved in the planning from now on, and other nations may choose to do so in the north atlantic council to decide case-by-case what programming to bring them in on. the next stage is military authority to draw up con cement of operations, i expect that to be decided next year, and then from that, and operating plan, and then we get down to the detailed process of the north atlantic coup -- council to decide directly at which point the commanders can start applying their resources. it will be a long-term process with a lot of conceptual work and operations taking place next year, but i think the final disposition, the numbers, who is going to do what, where, and to what end probably will be decided later in the process because it will be decided
the nato process, which i think i was speaking to, that the north atlantic council launched the process by a initiative directed and associated with that six of the current partners who are particularly key and already said they want to take part in the future. nato missions, so that's australia, new zealand, georgia, and ukraine. they will be involved in the planning from now on, and other nations may choose to do so in the north atlantic council to decide case-by-case what programming to...
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the mid- atlantic coast. winds 25 miles an hour along the eastern seaboard as the storm goes north. new jersey and delaware, there is even a winter weathered wiser for the northeastern corner of our states. perhaps an accumulation of snow, cold air services and maybe some tree branches, parts of the eastern shore. an inch or so is all we would expect. the weather system is still holding onto the winter was hurt advisory. here in baltimore, 32-44 the overnight low. the storm makes its way up toward the coast of new england tomorrow. some snow in the mountains. the skies will begin to clear and once we get the sunshine in, that will start a warming trend through tomorrow afternoon and into friday, saturday, and sunday. i pressure builds in. temperatures will respond above normal going into the veterans day weekend. 51-56 degrees tomorrow. a breezy day. strong enough for a small craft advisory. western maryland, even less impact. a clearing trend into friday and a warming trend. we will start to get up to 50 into the weekend. breezy on the eastern shore of the temperatures into the 50'
the mid- atlantic coast. winds 25 miles an hour along the eastern seaboard as the storm goes north. new jersey and delaware, there is even a winter weathered wiser for the northeastern corner of our states. perhaps an accumulation of snow, cold air services and maybe some tree branches, parts of the eastern shore. an inch or so is all we would expect. the weather system is still holding onto the winter was hurt advisory. here in baltimore, 32-44 the overnight low. the storm makes its way up...
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there were 600,000 or 700,000 people throughout the north atlantic coast region who were out of powerhurricane sandy. now we have 19,000 more just last night in new jersey so some people who lost power got it back and lost again. almost a losing battle but they were hoping for the best, better weather and people try to get back on their feet. dennis: breaking news. new york governor cuomo says storm damage and economic losses now total $50 billion for the region, $33 billion of in new york state. cheryl: choice hotels, the operator of chains like comfort inn and clarion have 36 hotels in the path of hurricane sandy throughout new york, new jersey and connecticut. i know that you have 36 hotels affected. how are they doing today? what are conditions like? >> they're doing better. most are open and operating and we are trying to take care of the people that have been hit with a calamity. we are working on several different fronts. we have folks reaching out to the community and helping them from a franchisee base but also servicing the community through hotels. we have utility crews sle
there were 600,000 or 700,000 people throughout the north atlantic coast region who were out of powerhurricane sandy. now we have 19,000 more just last night in new jersey so some people who lost power got it back and lost again. almost a losing battle but they were hoping for the best, better weather and people try to get back on their feet. dennis: breaking news. new york governor cuomo says storm damage and economic losses now total $50 billion for the region, $33 billion of in new york...
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jay carney did brief today high over the north atlantic as the president was on his way to southeastay. there are a number of steps i'm sure the president and leaders will consider. i couldn't wadon't want to cate that process will look like because we're not near the finish line. amen to that. what he's referring to, this is the proposal, many people think this is the way it will work out, they will avert the tax increases betwe increases of middle americans, the $250,000 a year dividing line and the president wants those taxes to go back up. many believe they will find some way around that on a temporary basis 0 on the promise of somewhere in early 2013, there will be a major overhaul of not only the tax code, making it flatter, more basic, simpler and entitlement programs like medicare and social security politically sensitive and a long way to go at this point as the clock ticks. >> a long way to go. thanks for that. have a good afternoon. >>> the headlines today following yesterday's powwow at the white house are all about a new bipartisanship. in the "wall street journal," firs
jay carney did brief today high over the north atlantic as the president was on his way to southeastay. there are a number of steps i'm sure the president and leaders will consider. i couldn't wadon't want to cate that process will look like because we're not near the finish line. amen to that. what he's referring to, this is the proposal, many people think this is the way it will work out, they will avert the tax increases betwe increases of middle americans, the $250,000 a year dividing line...
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during her service which will begin in 2018, delaware may patrol the waters from the north atlantic to western pacific to under the arctic ice. construction of the uss delaware will begin next year and will be shared by two shipyards, huntington in virginia and general dynamics' electric boat in connecticut. the submarines are great success story. they had been owned or ahead of schedule and under budget. this summer, we commissioned another one of these great boats, u.s.s. mississippi, well named. that submarine set a record for the programs fastest delivery, a year ahead of schedule. in 2008 the year before this administration began, our fleet stood to lend it 78 ships. 38 ships you were than on 9/11. but we have turned that around. just three ships were built in 2008. we have in the last two years, in spite of a more challenging the school environment, put 42 ships under contract. most of them multi-year deals trade we have increased competition and oversight and we are on track to reach 300 ships before the end of the decade. the navy is unique in constructing these incredibly comp
during her service which will begin in 2018, delaware may patrol the waters from the north atlantic to western pacific to under the arctic ice. construction of the uss delaware will begin next year and will be shared by two shipyards, huntington in virginia and general dynamics' electric boat in connecticut. the submarines are great success story. they had been owned or ahead of schedule and under budget. this summer, we commissioned another one of these great boats, u.s.s. mississippi, well...
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from climate change has been seven or eight inches over the last century in places the like along the atlantic coast of northamerica it's even greater it's more like a foot and that kind of sea level rise contributes the type of impacts that we're seeing with her. satellite warrants and i'd say bigger picture discussion on climate change that it was. it is easy to be easy if you. well go back to finance bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial. and with us tonight on tonight's panel dr amanda stout senior scientist of climate energy program at the national wildlife federation dr joseph roma and dr dan lash up in new york so let's and dr. dr romer is also the author of a new book language intelligence lessons on persuasion from jesus shakespeare lincoln and lady gaga ok great i'm looking forward to ok so let's get back to the language here in in fact dr dr rome the. one of the dinner talking points. is that the sun's activity correlates more closely to global temperatures than c o two levels do we brought this up with the growth of the ocean a little earlier is that the only variable well
from climate change has been seven or eight inches over the last century in places the like along the atlantic coast of northamerica it's even greater it's more like a foot and that kind of sea level rise contributes the type of impacts that we're seeing with her. satellite warrants and i'd say bigger picture discussion on climate change that it was. it is easy to be easy if you. well go back to finance bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial. and with us tonight on...
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and the eastern half of canada and much of the western atlantic and that huge cyclone even though it's long gone up to the northeast of hudson bay moving into northantic, the ripples in the atmosphere remain and that's the reason it has been cold and windy around here all week long. do you know on tuesday it was 73 degrees in montreal. that's how crazy the weather has gotten. as the warm air from sandy was forced way up into the eastern half of canada, the cold air up across northern and western canada was dislodged and that cold air has been riding that northwesterly wind right straight into the mid-atlantic for the better part of a week now. ever since then it pulled away. we've been stuck with the clouds and the cold and the rain, all of it. this is a very slow pattern to break down. it's been almost a week already. we're still dealing with the northwesterly wind this morning. temperatures in the mid 40s. it's going to be a chilly day today. and just like the last few we'll be lucky to spend any more than about three or four hours this afternoon above 50 degrees. our average high is in the low and mid 60s still. this is really cold stuff for u
and the eastern half of canada and much of the western atlantic and that huge cyclone even though it's long gone up to the northeast of hudson bay moving into northantic, the ripples in the atmosphere remain and that's the reason it has been cold and windy around here all week long. do you know on tuesday it was 73 degrees in montreal. that's how crazy the weather has gotten. as the warm air from sandy was forced way up into the eastern half of canada, the cold air up across northern and...
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from climate change has been seven or eight inches over the last century in places the like along the atlantic coast of north america it's even greater it's more like a foot and that kind of sea level rise contributes the type of impacts that we're seeing here. in fact right more of tonight's a bigger picture discussion on climate change right after this. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about what you sir are a fool you know what that is my hair cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a feature isn't a liberal look chris good point. because you're really going to. go for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break that. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't kno
from climate change has been seven or eight inches over the last century in places the like along the atlantic coast of north america it's even greater it's more like a foot and that kind of sea level rise contributes the type of impacts that we're seeing here. in fact right more of tonight's a bigger picture discussion on climate change right after this. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful...
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from climate change has been seven or eight inches over the last century in places the like along the atlantic coast of northamerica it's even greater it's more like a foot and that kind of sea level rise contributes to the type of impacts that we're seeing from somebody who are saying. exactly that more of tonight's bigger picture discussion on climate change. well. look the world sure but as the best and brightest take minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play to get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scan russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires unleash your inner gadget geek is the major search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giant numerous goodies if we just take the fight straight to their president. we've got the future covered. thank. you you. thank . welcome back to finance bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial. and with us tonight on tonight's panel dr amanda stout senior scientist of climate energy program at the national wildlife federa
from climate change has been seven or eight inches over the last century in places the like along the atlantic coast of northamerica it's even greater it's more like a foot and that kind of sea level rise contributes to the type of impacts that we're seeing from somebody who are saying. exactly that more of tonight's bigger picture discussion on climate change. well. look the world sure but as the best and brightest take minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play to get...
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it will be cold through the mid- atlantic and up through the north and east but dry. temperatures overnight, mid-20s in the suburbs to 34 degrees in the district. perhaps you stay in the mid-30s close to the bay and on the eastern shore. this is piece one of what we'll be watching in the wednesday, thursday time period and to be sure, it's going to be raining across the deep south tomorrow. that is the first stage of our nor'easter. it will get over to the coast, but it will take this piece of energy getting together with the storm that will move to the coast to kind of deepen it or phase the two pieces of energy to make it a much stronger storm. so where the phase happens, where they get together and where this is on the atlantic coast makes a difference what we'll get and what the ultimate track will be. a lot of chilly air will be in place. the storm grabs some of that warm ocean water and gets developing. will it take a path closer to the coast or take the track today that was farther off? not sure yet. the models had been pretty consistent about tracking it to th
it will be cold through the mid- atlantic and up through the north and east but dry. temperatures overnight, mid-20s in the suburbs to 34 degrees in the district. perhaps you stay in the mid-30s close to the bay and on the eastern shore. this is piece one of what we'll be watching in the wednesday, thursday time period and to be sure, it's going to be raining across the deep south tomorrow. that is the first stage of our nor'easter. it will get over to the coast, but it will take this piece of...
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the areas, some snow flurries around in this area. a lot worse up north. nor'easter slammed the mid- atlantics and new england and the bringing in snow and more power outages inform massachusetts, there were car crashes on nearly every street in one town as the bay state got 4 inches of snow. in new york, 60,000 people who just got their power back on after last week's storms are once again in the dark this morning. >>> d.c. united got a taste of the nor'easter too. they hit the field for the play offgame with the red bulls in northern new jersey last night you were heavy snowfall. look at that snow. crews tried their best to clear the field but officials eventually canceled the game after about an hour. they will try to get the game in tonight at 7:30. the weather is expected to be clear and warmer there. >> can you call in sick from a soccer game. >> : i don't think they should try. >>> maryland also could be feeling the effects of the nor'easter. officials warn residents of moderate flooding in the downtown area of ocean city but say the flooding will not be as bad as it was during the sup
the areas, some snow flurries around in this area. a lot worse up north. nor'easter slammed the mid- atlantics and new england and the bringing in snow and more power outages inform massachusetts, there were car crashes on nearly every street in one town as the bay state got 4 inches of snow. in new york, 60,000 people who just got their power back on after last week's storms are once again in the dark this morning. >>> d.c. united got a taste of the nor'easter too. they hit the field...
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the core of the coldest air right over the mid-atlantic states will drift north and still somewhat chilly because of a mix of sun and clouds. as we go general electric beyond -- go beyond it we will moderate. we're watching a coastal storm off south carolina. generating extra breeze around maryland by the time we get into early next week. 30, clearing cold. as we look tomorrow, 48. it's going to be one of those chilly november days, still sunny with clouds mixing in at times. the more significant warmup will happen friday and the chance for showers late sunday into the day on monday. looks like weather will be clear for the bulk of the day. by sunday you're headed in to watch the pittsburgh game. >> you'll have the forecast. >> at 6:00 we'll break down the pittsburgh weather for sunday night because that's what we really care about. >> for us beating pittsburgh. >>> the holiday season is a popular time for car sales with end of the year clearances and parents buying cars for gifts. >> as john matarese says, he's got a warning about anyone buying a used car right now so you don't waste you
the core of the coldest air right over the mid-atlantic states will drift north and still somewhat chilly because of a mix of sun and clouds. as we go general electric beyond -- go beyond it we will moderate. we're watching a coastal storm off south carolina. generating extra breeze around maryland by the time we get into early next week. 30, clearing cold. as we look tomorrow, 48. it's going to be one of those chilly november days, still sunny with clouds mixing in at times. the more...
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the north, though, we've got another system. now this one, in fact, a new one coming in from the atlantic across iceland straight in towards norway. toward the north, of course, snow, and then it will be rain and wind for western and southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula. getting a break in the british isles. some good news for you here. just hovering around 10 degree mark in london as well as in paris. 8, in fact on thursday. out towards the east, moscow hitting 4 degrees on thursday. and then down across the south, of course, a little bit warmer 18 in athens as well as madrid. up to 20 in rome. and in lisbon. here now is your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
the north, though, we've got another system. now this one, in fact, a new one coming in from the atlantic across iceland straight in towards norway. toward the north, of course, snow, and then it will be rain and wind for western and southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula. getting a break in the british isles. some good news for you here. just hovering around 10 degree mark in london as well as in paris. 8, in fact on thursday. out towards the east, moscow hitting 4 degrees on...
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. >> i think it was the whole overall weather pattern shaping up especially in the atlantic ocean where you had systems na were block sandy's advancement to the northast and seven days in advance of sandy coming. our rick reichmuth our meteorologist here, it was well down past of florida and cuba and saying it's heading for us, you're seeing the super charged areas around the world and you were able though to monitor it, using incredible technology and think back in history what we had with the galveston hurricane that devastated the port of galveston in early 1900 and relying on telegrams from cuba and dispatches. that's all we had to work with. >> yeah, you know, and he saw that storm coming as well and saw what was happening in the atmosphere as it was approaching galveston and one of the things that i remember back with andrew connelling into florida and we just had the doppler radar system put in place, and i could remember that morning seeing the winds on that radar going, oh, no, homestead is going to be devastated because of wind were just so incredible and that was really the first time we saw it using the doppler radar system. >> clayton:
. >> i think it was the whole overall weather pattern shaping up especially in the atlantic ocean where you had systems na were block sandy's advancement to the northast and seven days in advance of sandy coming. our rick reichmuth our meteorologist here, it was well down past of florida and cuba and saying it's heading for us, you're seeing the super charged areas around the world and you were able though to monitor it, using incredible technology and think back in history what we had...
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the mid-atlantic and northeast. let's go to minot. snow in the city. almost six inches to the north of there. the snow and light snow continues for parts of north dakota today. but a weak system dropping in. what it means in big cities like chicago and detroit, the below-average temperatures. 46 in indianapolis. you want to get warm? you have to head out west. look at this ladder climb. we go from 77 today in los angeles, to 91 on monday. same as phoenix, there. las vegas, you're spending the weekend mid-70s during the weekend. and here, i want to squeeze it, i love it so much. set the clocks back one hour. daylight savings time, tonight at 2:00 a.m. tonight. that's the big pictures. claps and cheers around everywhere. >> some twitter and facebook photos from others. i had to share a few from my coverage this last week. i started thursday in florida. but by the time i got to atlantic city, new jersey, biblical flooding. there was a dock that traveled. that's sandy, the dog. either way, the dock had traveled six blocks inland from where the bay was. >> six blocks. >> imagine this huge, where b
the mid-atlantic and northeast. let's go to minot. snow in the city. almost six inches to the north of there. the snow and light snow continues for parts of north dakota today. but a weak system dropping in. what it means in big cities like chicago and detroit, the below-average temperatures. 46 in indianapolis. you want to get warm? you have to head out west. look at this ladder climb. we go from 77 today in los angeles, to 91 on monday. same as phoenix, there. las vegas, you're spending the...
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the boardwalk in atlantic city, where it was. that's the north end. not right in front of the casinos. but it was completely erased. >> a lot of history gone. >> that's been there since 1870. the boardwalk in monopoly, that's named for that. and this car here. there's so much more that goes into it and so much help that's going to be needed. >> you were telling us that it was going to be bad. and all week, people have been coming up to us and asking, how can they help? >>> on monday, does, our corporate parent is organizing a day of giving. our programming will start on "good morning america" at 8:00 a.m. and will continue through "live, request kelly & michael," "the view," "the chew," and "katie." >> it's very important. we're all going to be involved. we hope you will, too. >>> coming up on the broadcast, caught on camera. a horrifying home invasion. the victims caught off guard by attackers who approach pretending to be yard workers. we'll tell you what happens next. >>> and mystery solved. finding the winner of a $23 million jackpot. the woman do
the boardwalk in atlantic city, where it was. that's the north end. not right in front of the casinos. but it was completely erased. >> a lot of history gone. >> that's been there since 1870. the boardwalk in monopoly, that's named for that. and this car here. there's so much more that goes into it and so much help that's going to be needed. >> you were telling us that it was going to be bad. and all week, people have been coming up to us and asking, how can they help?...
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. >> it was the same day the titanic was sinking in north atlantic. >> kim ill sung was a christian. his mother and father took him to church. >> they covered asia and authored the book. >> he was a christian as a young man. >> hard to believe. >> there were many christians in korea. it was known as the jerusalem of the east. >> by 1948 he appointed head of the korean workers party. >> over the next decades the cult of personality established around kim ill sung rivalled any of the companies. >> in 1965 the north korean government started the bizarre i had yolg. >> they need to determine the future of the country and advance the socialist revolution on their own. we have a huge white monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor
. >> it was the same day the titanic was sinking in north atlantic. >> kim ill sung was a christian. his mother and father took him to church. >> they covered asia and authored the book. >> he was a christian as a young man. >> hard to believe. >> there were many christians in korea. it was known as the jerusalem of the east. >> by 1948 he appointed head of the korean workers party. >> over the next decades the cult of personality established...
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the storms before. just an idea of what we missed by just a hundred miles, in atlantic city. abc 2news. >> check that even further north. it's still impossible to get into new york city. the storm crippled the transportation system people tried to get into manhattan. parts of the subway system reopened this morning but some of the tunnels and stations are still filled with water. cars are only allowed in if they are carrying three or for people. >>> and while some people took the bus to work others just hiked across the brooklyn bridge. took some hours to walk to work. many businesses in new york closed wednesday so today is the first time that they made the trek. >> it's amazing what we missed by 100 miles. now we watch the back received sandy continuing to pull in that chilly northern flow. bringing a few showers to the area and that gloomy look out there to the sky. that will continue to be the case through the evening and into a good part of the day tomorrow. there are snow showers, still out of garret with all that snow. by the way a lot of attention on the dam as it'll reach it's highest flood forecast this eveni
the storms before. just an idea of what we missed by just a hundred miles, in atlantic city. abc 2news. >> check that even further north. it's still impossible to get into new york city. the storm crippled the transportation system people tried to get into manhattan. parts of the subway system reopened this morning but some of the tunnels and stations are still filled with water. cars are only allowed in if they are carrying three or for people. >>> and while some people took the...
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that may be just far enough to spare us from the worst of a fairly strong nor'easter as it gets going out over the atlantic. the cold air to the north will get pulled down into the system. there is the center of the storm at about 7:00 tomorrow morning. it raises at the mid atlantic coast and strengthens a bit. the precipitation is essentially from i-95 east to the coast. the storm's worst right along the beaches with 45 mile an hour wind gusts possible. the wraparound moisture that comes back into the cold air tomorrow evening, that is the best chance for us to get some rain and snow mixed. ground temperatures are fairly warm. the ground is not frozen yet and that will save us from major snow accumulations. by tomorrow evening or thursday evening, it should be up off the coast of cape cod and pulling away, and then high-pressure starts. it looks like the former east ago, the more impact you will feel from this storm. advisories for the eastern shore into delaware and up toward the coast of new jersey where they do not want to talk about the dusty, northeast winds again. it looks like it will call some beach erosion with those stron
that may be just far enough to spare us from the worst of a fairly strong nor'easter as it gets going out over the atlantic. the cold air to the north will get pulled down into the system. there is the center of the storm at about 7:00 tomorrow morning. it raises at the mid atlantic coast and strengthens a bit. the precipitation is essentially from i-95 east to the coast. the storm's worst right along the beaches with 45 mile an hour wind gusts possible. the wraparound moisture that comes back...
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things will change and the winds will come out of the atlantic in response to an area of low pressure. making its way over to the atlantic. out there of the southeast coast in north carolina, we expect an area of low pressure to form. this is what the computer models have been advertising and the ideas -- that will intensify and move up the coast. it looks like we will stay far enough to the east that we will be on the western fringes and maybe get some showers on sunday. the storm has not formed yet. we will not able to pin down the details. we think it is the sun.-mon. timeframe. cloudy and chile and the possibility of some rain. 33 in the city. low clouds and as high -- as low as 28. a few high clouds, 47-52 degrees. check out the numbers, still below average. in the 50's and there's the chance of rain on sunday. that system is developing and we will carve out more details for you. as the system passes by, a big trouble the wednesday. now it is dry and mild. temperatures in the 50's and partly sunny skies. >> still ahead peopeople magazine named the "sexiest man alive." and turning an old tragedy in to help for other fire victims. she is 9 years old. >> you ha
things will change and the winds will come out of the atlantic in response to an area of low pressure. making its way over to the atlantic. out there of the southeast coast in north carolina, we expect an area of low pressure to form. this is what the computer models have been advertising and the ideas -- that will intensify and move up the coast. it looks like we will stay far enough to the east that we will be on the western fringes and maybe get some showers on sunday. the storm has not...
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the north to the south. we'll talk more coming up. >>> cities and towns along the atlantic coast continue to dry out and take stock in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. >> in new york, the sun finally came out today and public transit sputtered back to life. the biggest challenge right now is pump th flood water out of -- pumping the flood water out of tunnels. >> i instituted a 15 minute rule on my team. you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes. whether it's the mayor's, the governor's, county official, if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >> and the amazing numbers are coming in as well. six million people in 13 states still without power tonight. 68 deaths blamed on the storm. and insurance companies say they've got more than 30,000 claims already. >>> on long beach island in new jersey, homes built on the water are in shambles. and the dunes built to protect the houses ended up in the streets. boats were scattered like bath toys on the harbors. the rebuilding will not happen overnight. >> it's just a cleanup now. it's going to take -- my estimation is about two years to get the
the north to the south. we'll talk more coming up. >>> cities and towns along the atlantic coast continue to dry out and take stock in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. >> in new york, the sun finally came out today and public transit sputtered back to life. the biggest challenge right now is pump th flood water out of -- pumping the flood water out of tunnels. >> i instituted a 15 minute rule on my team. you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes. whether it's the...
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the south and get out over the atlantic ocean. then there will be another one develop out there. that one will also get into the atlantic but drift farther northe sequence of events going into next week are questionable. we have some cold temperatures coming off the great lakes and then we have some more cold temperatures, another batch in the west developing behind this storm coming into the southern plains. it's warm air all tucked down near the gulf of mexico. so our forecast for today, same as yesterday really. probably more sun breaks, but still some clouds and 50 to 55 the high. breeze will pick up in the afternoon a bit northwest 10 to 15, gusting to about 20 miles an hour or so. seven-day forecast, tomorrow we still see some sunshine, but also some clouds and temperatures in the mid 50s. no big change in temperatures. morning low down in the 30s. of course, little extra sleep tomorrow morning. we set the clocks back one hour tonight, tomorrow morning, whenever. monday looks okay. 51 the high. still chilly. voting day tuesday. 52 the high. still dry, still chilly. one of those storms developing in the south. rain and wind wednesday and
the south and get out over the atlantic ocean. then there will be another one develop out there. that one will also get into the atlantic but drift farther northe sequence of events going into next week are questionable. we have some cold temperatures coming off the great lakes and then we have some more cold temperatures, another batch in the west developing behind this storm coming into the southern plains. it's warm air all tucked down near the gulf of mexico. so our forecast for today, same...
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reporter: charlie reporting for abc2 in atlantic city giving you an idea of how fortunate much of maryland and baltimore was because of this storm. sandy skirting to the north. i'm standing in the middle of the intersection at 3100 pacific avenue. one of the main arteries for atlantic city. the tropicana casino is next to us and you see no traffic. the street is barricaded off. street poles, completely knocked over. wind blasted out the windows some of the businesses, this is going to be a real mess for people in atlantic city for days to come and it's not just here. you have problems for homes, the boardwalk, completely ripped away. once again a sign of how luckly we were that this storm missed us. >> we have been saying for days now that maryland was lucky come compared to the damage in new jersey and now that the storm clean up is well underway here several communities decided to send some of the help up north. at 4:00 a.m. two ambulance teams baltimore city fire department went out to help in the recovery effort in new jersey in any way they can. >> don't know what too expect right now. it's -- a different environment than what we are used to. >> report
reporter: charlie reporting for abc2 in atlantic city giving you an idea of how fortunate much of maryland and baltimore was because of this storm. sandy skirting to the north. i'm standing in the middle of the intersection at 3100 pacific avenue. one of the main arteries for atlantic city. the tropicana casino is next to us and you see no traffic. the street is barricaded off. street poles, completely knocked over. wind blasted out the windows some of the businesses, this is going to be a real...
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the north. we've got a couple of low-pressure systems. this one for the atlantic is going to be spreading in some heavy rain to parts of scotland as well as northern ireland and up across the western coast of norway, you could see some snow in the upper elevations, as well. heavy rain has been focusing on austria and northern italy. now, that is startling to settle down and that is good news. venice is under water, as i'm sure you saw the video we had and pictures. very severe picture there. but the rain is easing up, so that's certainly good news. however, things will remain fairly unsettled. heavy rain across northern algeria could freed lede to flashflooding and we could see hail as well. temperatures across europe. 13 degrees in london, we're seeing 10 in paris, around 10 in berlin as well as vie yaen that, through to kiev, 6 degrees, 6 in warsaw, and also down towards the south, we're managing to stay in the 20s in rome as well as athens. i'll leave you now to your extended forecast. ♪ >>> oyster growers in mia ga prefecture, northeastern japan, are back in b
the north. we've got a couple of low-pressure systems. this one for the atlantic is going to be spreading in some heavy rain to parts of scotland as well as northern ireland and up across the western coast of norway, you could see some snow in the upper elevations, as well. heavy rain has been focusing on austria and northern italy. now, that is startling to settle down and that is good news. venice is under water, as i'm sure you saw the video we had and pictures. very severe picture there....
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the problems that remain. >> reporter: julie, good evening to you. president obama, governor christy landed just to our north here. we're in north atlanticthe way. they will not rest until everyone has rebuilt. words, optimistic words that people here really needed to hear so they can figure out what to do next. >> catastrophe, it's going to take a long time to recover from it. >> reporter: in some areas, people are able to begin cleaning up. crews are pumping water out of flooded dwellings, and residents are throwing out possessions ruined by the storm. >> i grew up around here, never saw anything like this before. >> reporter: a total of 6 million people are still without power. limited transportation services are causing more headaches for those trying to get back to work. traffic in and out of the city is heavy, with most trains still down. the mayor placing limits on tunnels and brings. >> you have to have three people in the car. i know it is an inconvenience for a lot of people. but the bottom line is the streets can only handle so much. >> reporter: national guard troops are coming to the aid of more than 20,000 people still stra
the problems that remain. >> reporter: julie, good evening to you. president obama, governor christy landed just to our north here. we're in north atlanticthe way. they will not rest until everyone has rebuilt. words, optimistic words that people here really needed to hear so they can figure out what to do next. >> catastrophe, it's going to take a long time to recover from it. >> reporter: in some areas, people are able to begin cleaning up. crews are pumping water out of...
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the problems that remain. >> reporter: julie, good evening to you. president obama, governor christy landed just to our north here. we're in north atlanticy along the boardwalk here. the northern part of the boardwalk that is no longer there. the president said help is on the way. they will not rest until everyone has rebuilt. words, optimistic words that people here really needed to hear so they can figure out what to do next. >> catastrophe, it's going to take a long time to recover from it. >> reporter: in some areas, people are able to begin cleaning up. crews are pumping water out of flooded dwellings, and residents are throwing out possessions ruined by the storm. >> i grew up around here, never saw anything like this before. >> reporter: a total of 6 million people are still without power. limited transportation services are causing more headaches for those trying to get back to work. traffic in and out of the city is heavy, with most trains still down. the mayor placing limits on tunnels and brings. >> you have to have three people in the car. i know it is an inconvenience for a lot of people. but the bottom line is the streets c
the problems that remain. >> reporter: julie, good evening to you. president obama, governor christy landed just to our north here. we're in north atlanticy along the boardwalk here. the northern part of the boardwalk that is no longer there. the president said help is on the way. they will not rest until everyone has rebuilt. words, optimistic words that people here really needed to hear so they can figure out what to do next. >> catastrophe, it's going to take a long time to...