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we'll have on the southern waterfront. >> that's a great question so rita race hsa a plan relative to the infrastructure this is on the plan i think this is certainly a piece of infrastructure we want in the southern waterfront it doesn't preclude but looking for the ferry landing and taxi landing in this location but not preincludes other infrastructure for the end water taxi. >> so i guess i'll wondering they're their coming up with a collaborative effort and make sure that transportation is along the southern waterfront has this been taking into consideration when looking at the entire waterfront it is very expensive so, i mean are we're going to spend $40 million in two or three locations link the southern waterfront or one and is this the ideal site.
we'll have on the southern waterfront. >> that's a great question so rita race hsa a plan relative to the infrastructure this is on the plan i think this is certainly a piece of infrastructure we want in the southern waterfront it doesn't preclude but looking for the ferry landing and taxi landing in this location but not preincludes other infrastructure for the end water taxi. >> so i guess i'll wondering they're their coming up with a collaborative effort and make sure that...
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and $25,000 a month the port will pay currently security of facility 69 acres of open pier on the southernaterfront the security costs are relatively high our point is well-taken the idea we'll be spending upward of nine hundred plus thousand dollars a year this $600,000 we're paying to the pasha group recoups and covering the costs right now i think if we are not generating one million dollar from the facility within a reasonable amount of time then we've made a bad decision we are extremely confident we can reach that through creativity addressed the automobile and labor revenue there is a risk involved clearly we have a risk to the realty that pier 80 has not seen a ship in 2016 and we continue to pay the utility bills and continue to secure the facility that is our best opportunity to take into account that risk to generate serious revenues if we get the medium on the high-end the projected market. >> okay. >> look i just wanted to be clear about the fact we might be in a situation pasha is making the profit but we're losing money and that that could be within the scope of what is allo
and $25,000 a month the port will pay currently security of facility 69 acres of open pier on the southernaterfront the security costs are relatively high our point is well-taken the idea we'll be spending upward of nine hundred plus thousand dollars a year this $600,000 we're paying to the pasha group recoups and covering the costs right now i think if we are not generating one million dollar from the facility within a reasonable amount of time then we've made a bad decision we are extremely...
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we're in the thick of tornado season for those in the southern united states. doesn't look like it's going to be wrapping up at least for the next day or so as these systems have already caused some problems during this week and continue to move to the east. i have mentioned a few times a key feature in identyingreas wherthere are severe weather. that's when y s cloudshat seemo appea out of nhere and they're ry, very whitend brig on this rspectiv that ges us an idea of ver unstle air wrehe srms really start popping in, and that's where we see the severe storms. let me show you video coming out of the southern united states beginning with a look at kentucky where spring storms spawned several tornadoes wednesday injuring at least ten people. many businesses along with a schoolere damaged. authorities were saying they would monitor neighborhoods to prevent looting because during these types of situations that's a bit of a concern. torrential rains flooded residential areas in tennessee. officials say it could take eight weeks to restore the areas to their proper
we're in the thick of tornado season for those in the southern united states. doesn't look like it's going to be wrapping up at least for the next day or so as these systems have already caused some problems during this week and continue to move to the east. i have mentioned a few times a key feature in identyingreas wherthere are severe weather. that's when y s cloudshat seemo appea out of nhere and they're ry, very whitend brig on this rspectiv that ges us an idea of ver unstle air wrehe...
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they all came from the southern part of shenandoah valley. these units gained immortality as part of the stonewall brigade. in all during the war, 6000 men would serve in the stonewall brigade and at appomattox, 210 were left, none above the rank of captain. every regiment went off with a flag. the flag was not a national banner. those flags borne by the 18th virginia, 26 new york, fifth alabama -- were insignia of state allegiance and state esteem. i think state pride, state existence has to be a player here. people were actually surprised to learn this can drive sometimes reasonable folks to the point of reaction. that explains the reaction to the confederate flag. folks don't understand its meaning. the biggest mistake made by those today who want to interpret history is that they view the past with the lens of the present. you cannot do that. to truly understand it events of yesteryear, likewise one to look through those blinders. i'm an agreeable guy, but what gets against me is what people say, generally had not done that at gettysburg,
they all came from the southern part of shenandoah valley. these units gained immortality as part of the stonewall brigade. in all during the war, 6000 men would serve in the stonewall brigade and at appomattox, 210 were left, none above the rank of captain. every regiment went off with a flag. the flag was not a national banner. those flags borne by the 18th virginia, 26 new york, fifth alabama -- were insignia of state allegiance and state esteem. i think state pride, state existence has to...
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we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved. all the projects seek to transforchl formally industrial land with no open space, housing and commercial. the investments are a benefit for the city, wree focused on claiming as much of that benefit and that value created as possible for our residents and neighborhoods. all of these projects will come in front of various commissions and boards in some cases in front of and and board of supervisors as negotiated development agreements. these are too big and complicated to be zoning entitlement. you will see a schedule later and all come in the next couple years. what we are
we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved....
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we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved. all the projects seek to transforchl formally industrial land with no open space, housing and commercial. the investments are a benefit for the city, wree focused on claiming as much of that benefit and that value created as possible for our residents and neighborhoods. all of these projects will come in front of various commissions and boards in some cases in front of and and board of supervisors as negotiated development agreements. these are too big and complicated to be zoning entitlement. you will see a schedule later and all come in the next couple years. what we are
we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved....
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throughout the war, brazil was essentially pro-southern. for that, youason would think it might have to do slavery.issue of as near as i could discover, it had mostly to do with the , they weremperor still an empire at that time. the emperor's name was dom pedro ii. u.s. ambassador to brazil at the time, from washington d.c. had personally insulted dom pedro ii at some social occasion. and so that was the main reason closerere was not a association between the brazilian government and washington, d.c. it had less to do with politics and more with the whim of the emperor. whereain, that's governmental and cultural differences come into play. , the u.s.ador ambassador was kind of a pushy person. withdid not go over well someone who is titled as emperor. yes, sir? >> in connection with the settlement of some ex- confederates in other latin american countries, was there, in the case of the brazilian ex-confederates, confederatesy x who might have organized the migration to brazil. if i understand your question correctly, for lack of a better sen
throughout the war, brazil was essentially pro-southern. for that, youason would think it might have to do slavery.issue of as near as i could discover, it had mostly to do with the , they weremperor still an empire at that time. the emperor's name was dom pedro ii. u.s. ambassador to brazil at the time, from washington d.c. had personally insulted dom pedro ii at some social occasion. and so that was the main reason closerere was not a association between the brazilian government and...
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ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well in your future endeavors, and while i'm here, i want to issue an official statement in the name the authority of the state of louisiana, bel fically, i, john edwards, together with the citizens of this great state do hereby give special recognition to dr. victor upolo, chancellor, acknowledgment of your leadership and dedicated service university of new orleans and southern university system from 2006 to whereof, i n witness have hereunto set my hand fficially and called to be affixed this great seal of the state of louisiana, the capital, and the city of baton rouge on he 7th day of may 2016, and i sign this, and i want to give sign of ou, as a appreciation by the state of you.siana for [cheering and applause] before i go any further, our invocation today mentioned ordering, and so did that musical selection. if god will order our steps we
ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well in your future endeavors, and while i'm here, i want to issue an official statement in the name the authority of the state of louisiana, bel fically, i, john edwards, together with the citizens of this great state do hereby give special recognition...
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we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved. all the projects seek to transforchl formally industrial land with no open space, housing and commercial. the investments are a benefit for the city, wree focused on claiming as much of that benefit and that value created as possible for our residents and neighborhoods. all of these projects will come in front of various commissions and boards in some cases in front of and and board of supervisors as negotiated development agreements. these are too big and complicated to be zoning entitlement. you will see a schedule later and all come in the next couple years. what we are
we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved....
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located in the southern part of the state, it has a population of nearly 50,000 and is home to the university of southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, other the next 90 -- over the next 90 minutes, we'll talk with local authors as we learn about the history of the area including a look at the civil war through the eyes of both well known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, almost like a saga of the civil war. and for me as a military historian, over the years what i've noticed is that as much as we're fascinated by what happens on the battlefield and, you know, this sweeping -- the sweeping changes that take place because of this campaign or that campaign, the soldiers are alwaysooking home. so i've really come to decide in all of my writing that you have to look at both. you have to look at the soldiers and the families, the battle front and the home front. if you're going to understand war. >> later, we'll take you to the university of southern mississippi's mccain library to see rare books and other unique items
located in the southern part of the state, it has a population of nearly 50,000 and is home to the university of southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, other the next 90 -- over the next 90 minutes, we'll talk with local authors as we learn about the history of the area including a look at the civil war through the eyes of both well known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, almost like a saga of the civil war....
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>> muslims and also the southern border. rudy will be the chairman and he should be able the come back -- he moves quickly. he should be able to come back quickably. >> all immigration. the "wall street journal" did a story yesterday and it's the cover of "the new york post" today. where it talks about a blond bombshell. apparently the clinton charity has committed $2 million to energy pioneer solutions, a company owned in part by this woman right here, a woman named julie mcmahon, who is a close personal friend of bill clinton, lives not far from the clintons and she has denied repeatedly being romantically involved but she's rumored to have been dubbed the energizer bunny by the secret service in ron kessler's book "the first family detail." he says you don't stop her, you don't approach her, you let her go in and apparently she has timed her arrivals and departures to hillary's schedule. i'm wondering if you'd like to weigh in on this blond bombshell story. >> well, i know it's a rough story, and a lot of people know about
>> muslims and also the southern border. rudy will be the chairman and he should be able the come back -- he moves quickly. he should be able to come back quickably. >> all immigration. the "wall street journal" did a story yesterday and it's the cover of "the new york post" today. where it talks about a blond bombshell. apparently the clinton charity has committed $2 million to energy pioneer solutions, a company owned in part by this woman right here, a woman...
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the shooting happened at a checkpoint in the volatile southern province of zabul. the attacker fled after the incident. a spokesman for the taliban insurgency group later said he is now with us. in a similar incident earlier this month, two romanian soldiers were killed by an afghan policeman in the southern city of kandahar. >>> women are fighting a new kind of freedom in indonesia which has the world's largest muslim population. islamic teaching requires women to cover their hair and skin in public. there's now a way they can enjoy new fashion while continuing to respect their traditions. nhk world's fransiska renatta reports. >> reporter: colorful and religious, these models are wearing dresses made of kimono fabrics. they are wearing hijabs to cover their hair but with western style hats added. the style allows young women to look smart without going against their religion's teaching. indonesia is relatively lenient when it comes to islamic discipline. now, many women are becoming interested in a more stylish muslim look. after an attractive actress embraced the
the shooting happened at a checkpoint in the volatile southern province of zabul. the attacker fled after the incident. a spokesman for the taliban insurgency group later said he is now with us. in a similar incident earlier this month, two romanian soldiers were killed by an afghan policeman in the southern city of kandahar. >>> women are fighting a new kind of freedom in indonesia which has the world's largest muslim population. islamic teaching requires women to cover their hair and...
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and in the results, they come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so what shows up is two different groups, one for tildon and one for hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of the political negotiation that struck to make him president, the southern states manage -- the democrats manage to push republicans to end reconstruction formally. and that happens in 1877. and once that happens, what you see over really a decade, decade and a half, is a process where african-americans are gradually excluded from the political process in the south. it is a combination of state laws that go on the books and local laws that go on the books. such as poll taxes. but by the 1890s both through law and through custom in the south, african-americans largely are no longer part of the political process. and that plays out in congress in that post 1877 period because you see the numbers really drop off by the 1880s. in the 1880s and 1890s, we only have five african-americans who are serving in congress at vario
and in the results, they come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so what shows up is two different groups, one for tildon and one for hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of the political negotiation that struck to make him president, the southern states manage -- the democrats manage to push republicans to end reconstruction formally. and that happens in 1877. and once that happens, what you see over...
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route connecting los angeles and the southern winner -- san joaquin valley. hundreds of cars were backed up for miles. the northbound lanes reopened several hours later. southbound lanes into los angeles were not affected. >>> youth football coaches across california are at oaklands supervisor wiener three facility. >> they are taking part in a program to reinforce proper tackling and blocking techniques. this is an effort to make sure you football is fun and safe. >> let's head out to christien kafton, live for us at the facility. >> reporter: this will be a big day. and like you said, the focus is on safety with concussion as a major issue. also hydration. there are many issues they are touching on. those coaches will be taking the field here and putting what they learned in the classroom into practice. right now they are in the classroom. we will show you video of those coaches sitting in. these are coaches from all
route connecting los angeles and the southern winner -- san joaquin valley. hundreds of cars were backed up for miles. the northbound lanes reopened several hours later. southbound lanes into los angeles were not affected. >>> youth football coaches across california are at oaklands supervisor wiener three facility. >> they are taking part in a program to reinforce proper tackling and blocking techniques. this is an effort to make sure you football is fun and safe. >> let's...
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we're having an invasion of people across the southern border. >> if your default of discussionidiscussio discussioning asian americans, we're not bringing back archaic language. >> you're not going to police my
we're having an invasion of people across the southern border. >> if your default of discussionidiscussio discussioning asian americans, we're not bringing back archaic language. >> you're not going to police my
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located in the southern part of the state as apocalypse of nearly 80,000 is home to the university of southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, over the next 90 minutes we'll talk with local authors as well as about the history of the area and the dakota clinic look at the civil war through the eyes of both well-known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, i guess sauger of the civil war. and for me as a military historian over the years what i of those is that as much as was ousted by what happens on the battlefield and this sweeping changes that take place because of his campaign on that campaign, the soldiers are always looking older i really came to deciding on my writing that you have to look at both. you have to look at the soldier and the families, the battlefront and the homefront if you're going to understand war. >> later we'll take it to the university of southern mississippi's mccain library to see rare books and other unique items in their special collections. first we are from author david davies abou
located in the southern part of the state as apocalypse of nearly 80,000 is home to the university of southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, over the next 90 minutes we'll talk with local authors as well as about the history of the area and the dakota clinic look at the civil war through the eyes of both well-known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, i guess sauger of the civil war. and for me as a military...
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assassinated, president johnson takes over and has an even more lenient view than lincoln of how the southern states are going to be readmitted, and he is pushed constantly by the radical republicans and in a short time, roughly for five years, they pass a series of constitutional amendments and laws that ring about the equality of african-americans in the south and that starts with the passage of the 13th amendment and that is ratified later that year, banning slavery, outlawing slavery once and for all in the u.s., but following with major legislation might the civil rights act of 1866, which extended citizenship rights to the friedman and constitutional amendments like the 14th amendment. the 15th amendment that guaranteed voting rights and also a series of reconstruction acts that divided the south into military districts. and to set up elections and to ensure african-americans come to the polls under the new amendments and laws passed. ms. elliott: in the house collection we have a number of images, prints. this is from 1866. this is seen outside the gallery. there was great jubilation.
assassinated, president johnson takes over and has an even more lenient view than lincoln of how the southern states are going to be readmitted, and he is pushed constantly by the radical republicans and in a short time, roughly for five years, they pass a series of constitutional amendments and laws that ring about the equality of african-americans in the south and that starts with the passage of the 13th amendment and that is ratified later that year, banning slavery, outlawing slavery once...
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he reached out to the southern neighbor.is comments were nothing short of propaganda. >> we have not given up on dialogue with north korea. genuine dialogue only be possible when they are sincere about denuclearization. friday.ngress began on memberseekend, a planmed the doctrine, for nuclear proliferation. the leader promised a responsible nuclear weapons policy. >> we will only use nuclear weapons if aggressive hostile nations use them against us. we work to achieve the denuclearization of the world. >> north korea continues to pursue its developments, including a nuclear test and long-range rocket launch. folders are heading to the polls in the philippines to elect a new president. an unofficial tally show the firebrand mayor rodrigo duterte taking a strong early lead. filipinos are also choosing the vice president and local officials. we take a look at the big issue facing the philippines. crime, andomy, corruption are all major issues in the election. despite rapid economic growth in ofent years -- more than 1/4 filipin
he reached out to the southern neighbor.is comments were nothing short of propaganda. >> we have not given up on dialogue with north korea. genuine dialogue only be possible when they are sincere about denuclearization. friday.ngress began on memberseekend, a planmed the doctrine, for nuclear proliferation. the leader promised a responsible nuclear weapons policy. >> we will only use nuclear weapons if aggressive hostile nations use them against us. we work to achieve the...
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the southern portion of the system, warning up to the shores. northern part of the system heading northeast across arlington county and across the river into montgomery county is in effect until 7:00 this everything. you can see the time line here. burke, virginia, just about now. annandale 6:34. mount vernon 6:44. not hitting alexandria until 6:57 this evening. we will watch the storms closely. we have a fair amount of lightning. 32 lightning strikes. 33 lightning strikes total in the past 15 minutes. electrically active. the southern part of the system that is the most electrically active. we will have more opportunities for the showers and the thunderstorms tonight. the future cast suggests they will be scattered through 7:30 to it is clearing overnight. more hours are possible by the time you wake up. we will see continuation of the weather pattern. last week we did all this all over again. rain every day with the clouds. let's find out about sports. erin: i'm erin hawksworth live in pittsburgh where the caps look to go up 2-1. i have a twit
the southern portion of the system, warning up to the shores. northern part of the system heading northeast across arlington county and across the river into montgomery county is in effect until 7:00 this everything. you can see the time line here. burke, virginia, just about now. annandale 6:34. mount vernon 6:44. not hitting alexandria until 6:57 this evening. we will watch the storms closely. we have a fair amount of lightning. 32 lightning strikes. 33 lightning strikes total in the past 15...
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this is going to continue to track off here towards the north moving into southern india over towards there, heavy precipitation and eventually back off the bay. really, i think this will be a main flood threat. unfortunately, not bringing much relief farther towards the north and the nord earn india where temperatures have just been soaring as of late well into the 40s but it could help the kick off the southwest moon soon. let's talk about severe weather across the central u.s. currently we have been seeing severe thunderstorm watches and warnings in place. funnel clouds reported in parts of northern texas across the pan la handle and colorado and developing area of low pressure moving off towards the east firing up storms with it but as we go ahead through the next 24 hours, it's all going to shift down here towards the southeast there in the eastern locations of texas and eastern oklahoma and that's where we're looking at severe weather threat by tuesday afternoon through the evening. travel plans in this area, you may want to check in on your flight. tornados possible here and gu
this is going to continue to track off here towards the north moving into southern india over towards there, heavy precipitation and eventually back off the bay. really, i think this will be a main flood threat. unfortunately, not bringing much relief farther towards the north and the nord earn india where temperatures have just been soaring as of late well into the 40s but it could help the kick off the southwest moon soon. let's talk about severe weather across the central u.s. currently we...
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across the southern areas, it's the monsosoon season for asia. a deadlyy landslide killed 17 people. born yeah will see tororrential rainfall, p probably up to 100 millimeters for the next three days. more heavy rain pounding sri lanka. some areas have seen over 700 mimillimeters in rainfall. in 24 houours about 200 millimeters has fallen in the northern portion of the island. more heavy rain is anticipated. there's a slow moving low pressure system wii will contueue to cause heavy rainfall across sri lanka and the southern areas of india for the next several days. the heaviest rain will likely fall in and around chenna. a chance for thunderstorms in chennai as well as columbo. across northern india, it's going to be extremely hot. 44 for new delhi and 44 with hazy conditions on thursday. thundershowers expected for friday, but overall it will stay quite warm. let's go to europe, a very different story, quite cold across many portions of europe, especially for t the north and central areas of the continent. now, we havee video coming out f the no
across the southern areas, it's the monsosoon season for asia. a deadlyy landslide killed 17 people. born yeah will see tororrential rainfall, p probably up to 100 millimeters for the next three days. more heavy rain pounding sri lanka. some areas have seen over 700 mimillimeters in rainfall. in 24 houours about 200 millimeters has fallen in the northern portion of the island. more heavy rain is anticipated. there's a slow moving low pressure system wii will contueue to cause heavy rainfall...
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the doppler is cranked up, and you are seeing light showers over the southern end of the diablo range but not much yet except for the drizzle along the shoreline, and maybe a shower or two this afternoon as we look towards the beautiful sight of the bay bridge tuesday morning. concord, 56, and oakland, 57, and the west coast, low pressure over the bay area and a chance for that one more day and then the ridge of high pressure will nose into northern california and slowly warm us up into the mid-70s by the weekend, and a mostly cloudy start and a slight chance of an afternoon shower, and later in the week, we'll warm up. temperatures continue unusually cool, 62 in the city and 68 for concord and 65 for oakland and in the south bay, the numbers, mid-60s will do it with variable clouds, but variable sun. upper 60s for the east bay and sunshine is coming out a bit and maybe a bit of rain but it favors mostly the north bay with a chance of showers this afternoon, and 50s near ukiah and lake port and clear lake, the extended forecast, not looking bad. clouds will increase the sunshine towar
the doppler is cranked up, and you are seeing light showers over the southern end of the diablo range but not much yet except for the drizzle along the shoreline, and maybe a shower or two this afternoon as we look towards the beautiful sight of the bay bridge tuesday morning. concord, 56, and oakland, 57, and the west coast, low pressure over the bay area and a chance for that one more day and then the ridge of high pressure will nose into northern california and slowly warm us up into the...
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and it's just showers pushing into cape may county and the southern edge of cumberland county. might get a little bit more later in the day. most of the shower activity seems to be centered about where you see the rain right now. as we take a look outside we have cloudy skies over the commodore barry bridge, looking from the chester waterfront up north, jersey in the distance and so we are starting out kind of gray. 55 degrees is your current temperature. the winds are calm which is nice and looks a little bit cool, cool enough for a jacket but not too terribly uncomfortable. future tracker6 picking up showers down the south and as we roll through the day a few more are possible down there. every now and then the model wants to place a shower farther north. i'm not buying into. that i think most of our rain will be down south and i think these clouds may actually break up a little bit as we go through the afternoon and we could transition to what we would can consider partly sunny skies from about philadelphia north. 54 degrees by 8 o'clock, 62 by 8:00. the other part of the sto
and it's just showers pushing into cape may county and the southern edge of cumberland county. might get a little bit more later in the day. most of the shower activity seems to be centered about where you see the rain right now. as we take a look outside we have cloudy skies over the commodore barry bridge, looking from the chester waterfront up north, jersey in the distance and so we are starting out kind of gray. 55 degrees is your current temperature. the winds are calm which is nice and...
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chairman was not surprised, having lived in the south he knew the southern people intimately. he knew their spirit and pride. the determination to fight. he decided a new way to wage war must be developed. to demonstrate to the supporters of the confederacy that their cause was hopeless and the confederate government did not protect them on the power of the united states. this point was evident when he and his troops were called upon to garrison parts of the mississippi delta that had fallen after the battle of shiloh. initially sherman went along with the lincoln's administration's policy. in the misguided belief that support was shallow among the common people for the new confederacy. if the federal government treated southerners reasonably, their loyalty would reassert itself. as the army advanced into the south, the white population became determined to resist. many civilians defied federal authority by smuggling medicine, bushwhacking soldiers, and harboring guerillas. the war was no longer a fight between armies where the lines between combatants and noncombatants was cle
chairman was not surprised, having lived in the south he knew the southern people intimately. he knew their spirit and pride. the determination to fight. he decided a new way to wage war must be developed. to demonstrate to the supporters of the confederacy that their cause was hopeless and the confederate government did not protect them on the power of the united states. this point was evident when he and his troops were called upon to garrison parts of the mississippi delta that had fallen...
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a lot of the blacks are moving in and the conservative, southern whites push out of the party. the liberal, northeastern republican, the rockefeller republicans, lincoln chafee and jim jeffords and arlen specter your -- even john paul stevens, these northern liberal rockefeller republican types are getting pushed out of the party. the republican party is moving hard to the right and the democrat party is moving to the left. you now live in a world which is not 1960, which the most conservative democrat in congress is still to the left of the most liberal republican. there are not so many left anymore. that is this massive realignment in which we have ideological alignment. for a lot of the 20th century, we didn't have it. tell the story of primaries. >> are the returns in from wisconsin yet? let me say one word about what you just mentioned and then i will talk about medical primaries and how to understand our current moment in this election. the story we just told you about, the dynamics of the reorganization of the party and the catalyst of the voting rights act explains in m
a lot of the blacks are moving in and the conservative, southern whites push out of the party. the liberal, northeastern republican, the rockefeller republicans, lincoln chafee and jim jeffords and arlen specter your -- even john paul stevens, these northern liberal rockefeller republican types are getting pushed out of the party. the republican party is moving hard to the right and the democrat party is moving to the left. you now live in a world which is not 1960, which the most conservative...
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the risk of severe weather will remain across similar areas from the southern plains into the u.s.midwest. watch out for large hail, damaging winds and more tornadoes. the risk will continue to cover the same areas going into thursday. heavy rain will fall across the area from across the north, soo this area will see heavyvy raininfall which could cause so flash floods. watch out for severe weather. now, across the eastern areas of the united states temperatures are extremely warm, about 5 to 10 degrees higher than normal for this time of year, about 30 degrees in the u.s. capitol as well as new york city, chicago, 24 degrees with a chance for thunderstorms. and across the opposite side it will be a little bit chillier compared to normal in l.a. 19 degrees for the high, and then to the north, 20 0 for the high in vancouver. across europe, wild weather has bebeen affececting the black se region. in fact, several tornadoes were reported across serbia, the czech republic and bulgaria. severe weather will remain here for a while and the risk for severe thunderstorms will continue into
the risk of severe weather will remain across similar areas from the southern plains into the u.s.midwest. watch out for large hail, damaging winds and more tornadoes. the risk will continue to cover the same areas going into thursday. heavy rain will fall across the area from across the north, soo this area will see heavyvy raininfall which could cause so flash floods. watch out for severe weather. now, across the eastern areas of the united states temperatures are extremely warm, about 5 to...
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mid- he started very young in life and most of the eggs were collected in southern california. he second world war, was actually used for some back in a germany particular time. and it was so effective on killing insects and things, agricultural people and health people in this country decided to try it here. it was very effective in controlling flies and insects and pests like that. i remember when they sprayed a lot of the rivers in southern with ddt to remove -- not of the farming communities use it for lots of different insect pests. it was so effective in getting rid of mosquitoes. realize whatidn't it was doing to themselves until we started seeing effects of wildlife starting to decline. no one really knew why the wildlife was declining. when was one instance of hanna was working with the california river, they found a , which was the .ntire food it collapsed, so the food collapsed. this was an example of what can when it directly affects the food supply. peregrined the falcons. they started looking at why the peregrine falcons collapsed. and started investigating they fo
mid- he started very young in life and most of the eggs were collected in southern california. he second world war, was actually used for some back in a germany particular time. and it was so effective on killing insects and things, agricultural people and health people in this country decided to try it here. it was very effective in controlling flies and insects and pests like that. i remember when they sprayed a lot of the rivers in southern with ddt to remove -- not of the farming...
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we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved. all the projects seek to transforchl formally industrial land with no open space, housing and commercial. the investments are a benefit for the city, wree focused on claiming as much of that benefit and that value created as possible for our residents and neighborhoods. all of these projects will come in front of various commissions and boards in some cases in front of and and board of supervisors as negotiated development agreements. these are too big and complicated to be zoning entitlement. you will see a schedule later and all come in the next couple years. what we are
we'll see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. a third will be affordable. we will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. this is important. really important for this commission. a couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved....
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the freeway. they're been doing this a long time now. teenagers in southernnia, they're taking to social media with the hash take freeway challenge, and recording this, this is very dangerous, california police are cracking down and saying with we catch you we'll give you a pricey citation. >> hope the police catch them and not a truck. neats a banking. >>> johnny football is facing a possible year in jail. but seems he isn't taking it series you'vely -- seriesous. -- seriously. we'll tell you what he found funny. >> tom brady has his own cookbook but will set you back a good chunk of change. wait until you hear what a brady cookbook costs. hang tight. and you work hard to keep it that way. ♪ sometimes, maybe too hard. get claimrateguard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rat
the freeway. they're been doing this a long time now. teenagers in southernnia, they're taking to social media with the hash take freeway challenge, and recording this, this is very dangerous, california police are cracking down and saying with we catch you we'll give you a pricey citation. >> hope the police catch them and not a truck. neats a banking. >>> johnny football is facing a possible year in jail. but seems he isn't taking it series you'vely -- seriesous. -- seriously....
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mathematically speaking, the recognized wallace strength in the southern and border states added up tovotes. a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, and maryland, the number of electoral votes needed to elect george c. wallace president in 1968 was clearly within reach. some so-called experts still remained to be convinced. but one lerns learned by the wallace campaigners in california was that they shouldn't mind being underestimated. not when you consider the results. george wallace is in touch with the people. he knows the depth and sincerity of their convictions, that there mus
mathematically speaking, the recognized wallace strength in the southern and border states added up tovotes. a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of...
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the audience. wonderful man. southerners began to retreat. arshall took the for him to say he never meant to charge adams with treason. he never even supported censure resolution. marshall turned on wise for attacking adams once again. at this point more than a week had gone by. the house had accomplished no business whatsoever. on february 2nd adams rose to say he hadn't yet begun his defense and would need weeks more together documents and testimony. another southern congressman offered to drop the resolution if adams would withdraw the original petition. adams indignantly refused and continued to hold. .. ways later called a.d. adams archist enemy that ever existed. it was not, of course, merely individual deceit called first victory over the slave holders in a body ever yet achieved since foundation of the government. and this was not pure high hypee they fought a battle over petition and log and two years passed but a southern resistance was spent. the mistake of the abolitionists, however, was to believe that slavery could not survive a
the audience. wonderful man. southerners began to retreat. arshall took the for him to say he never meant to charge adams with treason. he never even supported censure resolution. marshall turned on wise for attacking adams once again. at this point more than a week had gone by. the house had accomplished no business whatsoever. on february 2nd adams rose to say he hadn't yet begun his defense and would need weeks more together documents and testimony. another southern congressman offered to...
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in the next three days the rain in the southern half of the country. this is much-needed rain from slant to charlotte. we should clear it out after the weekend. we have great weather out today. the northern half of the country, this is one of the best spring weeks yet from minneapolis to chicago. nice today in northern new england and continues that trend tomorrow in the southern half of the country that has been soggy. that is your national weather. now here is a closer look at your day ahead. it's not going to rain all day long but we will see periods of rain along that cold front through areas of florida and especially texas late today and texas could be stormy not just today but even into tomorrow. >>> observatory is one of the weather geek places and one of the places i wouldn't mind spending a week. >> we knew you were a geek and you just verified it. thank you bill. >>> a first for a major military to tell you about. >>> police are searching for these thieves that hit a gun store. we will be right back. we will be right back. ♪ the sun'll come o
in the next three days the rain in the southern half of the country. this is much-needed rain from slant to charlotte. we should clear it out after the weekend. we have great weather out today. the northern half of the country, this is one of the best spring weeks yet from minneapolis to chicago. nice today in northern new england and continues that trend tomorrow in the southern half of the country that has been soggy. that is your national weather. now here is a closer look at your day ahead....
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some could be strong gusty thunderstorms down in the southern 23rd of the delaware, base click kent and sussex counties and extreme south jersey, southern cape may county could see a cracking then are storm tonight with good gusty wind with it. be careful of that. even as late as 11:00 you might still be looking at lightening outside the window and thunder through your neighborhood. temperatures right now are still cool, 55 degrees beneath clouds in philadelphia. farther south in washington we have got 63 where the cloud are breaking. it isn't too much farther south we are well the in the 70's. we will try to tap into that warmer air down south and we should see a late the day high in the mid to upper 60's in philadelphia. some spots south and west getting up in the 70's. here's how we will play it the rest of the afternoon by 4:00 mix of clouds and sun breaks. sixty-seven. sixty-eight by five or 5:30. then we will start to dip after dark by 10:00 o'clock all the way down to 57 degrees. look out for showers and thunderstorms. as we speak very light misty drizzle has opened up here otter
some could be strong gusty thunderstorms down in the southern 23rd of the delaware, base click kent and sussex counties and extreme south jersey, southern cape may county could see a cracking then are storm tonight with good gusty wind with it. be careful of that. even as late as 11:00 you might still be looking at lightening outside the window and thunder through your neighborhood. temperatures right now are still cool, 55 degrees beneath clouds in philadelphia. farther south in washington we...
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few more clouds will build in around the southern counties, delaware, southern new jersey, most notably, perhaps shower fires up here through the overnight. now tomorrow is the day where we do start to see perhaps little bit more widespread coverage of some showers. but there are all scattered. while more clouds than anything through the day tomorrow, will also be a shower here, and there, to dodge, but not soaking type rain that we ended up with this past week, right? now as far as today goes, i again call it pretty noise day. start with sunshine, many of you will stay in sunshine the further north you go, there will be clouds that begin to rebuild from south to north. seventy-two the high. not bad. we could break out of the 50's, last week, will be shower off to the south later tonight as we showed in you future weather, but the seven day forecast, more than anything, looks pretty good here. now, we will see bit of drop off on the thermometer tomorrow with the clouds and showers around, wednesday though we break for more sunshine, thursday, looks awesome. and then by friday, we're exp
few more clouds will build in around the southern counties, delaware, southern new jersey, most notably, perhaps shower fires up here through the overnight. now tomorrow is the day where we do start to see perhaps little bit more widespread coverage of some showers. but there are all scattered. while more clouds than anything through the day tomorrow, will also be a shower here, and there, to dodge, but not soaking type rain that we ended up with this past week, right? now as far as today goes,...
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threat on the eastern flank with russia, but also where necessary to assist allies in threats in the southern border to include terrorist threats, et cetera. i think nato is in a position today where we have capability, but obviously since the wale summit, we realize there has to be change in order to meet the new environment that we see this europe today. >> and we're not completely ready to meet that new environment as a may toe alliance, are we. >> no, sir, we're not. >> and the secretary general said this with regard to afghanistan. he said we have been able to prevent that afghanistan becomes a safe haven for international terrorists. do you agree with that? >> senator, i believe that we have changed the conditions in afghanistan, but i also believe we have much work to do to realize our objective of a stable economic afghanistan that is no longer a safe haven. >> he said we've been able to build a national unity government. do you agree? >> i believe personally there is much work to do there, as well. >> he said we've been able to build an afghan national army and forces of 350,000 sold
threat on the eastern flank with russia, but also where necessary to assist allies in threats in the southern border to include terrorist threats, et cetera. i think nato is in a position today where we have capability, but obviously since the wale summit, we realize there has to be change in order to meet the new environment that we see this europe today. >> and we're not completely ready to meet that new environment as a may toe alliance, are we. >> no, sir, we're not. >>...
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taking aim at the southern plains. overnight a possible tornado touching down along the oklahoma/texas border. this new video showing heavy winds and hail tearing apart trees. further south the flood emergency remaining in corpus christi, this morning after a foot of rain since the weekend. the flash flood threat will remain throughout the week according to accuweather's paul williams. >> surge of gulf moisture is going to make for flooding and flash flood threat all the way to thursday. so this is elongated event even beyond the storms just happening for today. flooding expected along i-10, i-20, i-40 across arkansas, louisiana, mississippi, oklahoma and a good chunk of texas. >> the wild weather also stretching east, cold and blustery conditions in new england. so windy and boston history has fallen. a 160-year-old ben franklin statue toppling over. >>> in maine a record-breaking spring snowstorm. less than two weeks until memorial day and people are digging out with 6 inches of snow on the ground. all of this happeni
taking aim at the southern plains. overnight a possible tornado touching down along the oklahoma/texas border. this new video showing heavy winds and hail tearing apart trees. further south the flood emergency remaining in corpus christi, this morning after a foot of rain since the weekend. the flash flood threat will remain throughout the week according to accuweather's paul williams. >> surge of gulf moisture is going to make for flooding and flash flood threat all the way to thursday....
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last week police in the southern prefecture of okinawa arrested kenneth franklin shinzato after he admitted strangling a woman. general nakatani lodged a protest with defense detective ash carter. carter hoped the perpetrator will be held responsible under the japanese legal system and apologized. >> translator: we are discussing with the u.s. ways to prevent incidents like this from happening again. >> japan's minister in charge of okinawa affairs also spoke about the incident. she has indicated she'll seek a revision to the status of forces agreement. the pact includes rules governing crimes committed by u.s. military personnel and civilian employees. she said the current agreement could stand in the way of bringing people suspected of such heinous crimes to justice. >>> an international human rights group is accusing the chinese government of intensifying surveillance in tibetan villages and detaining people unjustly. a report by new york based human rights watch highlights the cases of 479 tibetans. the report says the chinese government has expanded surveillance to communities outside
last week police in the southern prefecture of okinawa arrested kenneth franklin shinzato after he admitted strangling a woman. general nakatani lodged a protest with defense detective ash carter. carter hoped the perpetrator will be held responsible under the japanese legal system and apologized. >> translator: we are discussing with the u.s. ways to prevent incidents like this from happening again. >> japan's minister in charge of okinawa affairs also spoke about the incident. she...
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this store in the southern chinese see of guan joe specializes in sushi. not only does it sell the rolls, it holds regular work shops on how to make them. visitors took part in an event to make a sushi roll five meters long. japanese cuisine has become more popular for the chinese. the middle class are increasingly traveling to japan. and over in singapore large japanese-style public bath house will open its doors on friday. the media got a sneak peak of the facilitate which offers several tubs and offers visitors a chance to wear a japanese bath robe free of charge. it hopes it will give local people the feel of visiting a hot springs in japan. that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> nhk "newsline" comes to you live from tokyo where it's partly fair with a temperature of 71 degrees fahrenheit. sayaka mori joins us with the forecast starting with tokyo. >> it will be rainy tomorrow, but for the next several hours we'll see dry weather. we're looking at sunny weather persisting for the next couple hours in the tokyo area, but again,
this store in the southern chinese see of guan joe specializes in sushi. not only does it sell the rolls, it holds regular work shops on how to make them. visitors took part in an event to make a sushi roll five meters long. japanese cuisine has become more popular for the chinese. the middle class are increasingly traveling to japan. and over in singapore large japanese-style public bath house will open its doors on friday. the media got a sneak peak of the facilitate which offers several tubs...
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it with something else like a view been vaccinated with yellow fever or if you have to live in the southern part of this region to have had dengue. that is going to be a challenge. that's the reason why the cdc, to a, to a great extent and nih are working on diagnostic that is highly specific and highly sensitive to be able to answer the question of somebody, what infected four weeks ago because i'm a week pregnant now. >> when you look at the question of if were prepared as a nation for this, were talking earlier was the number of tests he could do a week? 23000? >> that is what were doing now, 23000. but. >> but potentially millions of women are pregnant. >> one of the things that we have a couple of test that the fda have given approval for and to companies that have gotten approval i believe in anything we really want the commercial sector to step up this. that is that is another reason why the resources are quite important. if they see this as a real commitment there's going to be more commercial interest in doing their part. ideally we will get better test and scale even further with
it with something else like a view been vaccinated with yellow fever or if you have to live in the southern part of this region to have had dengue. that is going to be a challenge. that's the reason why the cdc, to a, to a great extent and nih are working on diagnostic that is highly specific and highly sensitive to be able to answer the question of somebody, what infected four weeks ago because i'm a week pregnant now. >> when you look at the question of if were prepared as a nation for...
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of that money, she took hundred $50,000 --$150,000 and give it to the university of southern mississippi so that african-american students could go to school. >> the story of the gift begin when she went to trustmark here at hattiesburg. what paul did was weighed out 10 dimes that represented 10% of her savings, which would amount to to hundred $60,000. she divided --$260,000. she wanted 10% to the church. she gave 3 other dimes to relatives, and the remainder to the university. [applause] >> she is giving usm $100,000. [laughter] >> she gave $100,000 to the university in 1995. she doesn't it with a reference to african-american students and that round of financial -- and that were not of financial means. the first award was given in the mid-90's, who was a hattiesburg resident. mrs. mccarty made her donation in 1995 and almost instantly became a national celebrity or sorts, which was confusing to her. she did not understand that she had done anything special. she was a woman of great faith. faith was important to her. work was important to her. she was living out the values of her faith
of that money, she took hundred $50,000 --$150,000 and give it to the university of southern mississippi so that african-american students could go to school. >> the story of the gift begin when she went to trustmark here at hattiesburg. what paul did was weighed out 10 dimes that represented 10% of her savings, which would amount to to hundred $60,000. she divided --$260,000. she wanted 10% to the church. she gave 3 other dimes to relatives, and the remainder to the university....
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laura: how many cases could we see in the southern united states the gulf coast states, , where it'sg to be extremely warm this summer? dr. friedman: we don't expect to see widespread transmission in the southern continental u.s. this is a mosquito that only travels 150 yards. it's not common for it to cause a widespread outbreak except in an environment as there are in -- as there is in urban areas of brazil and colombia and elsewhere, where it can bite many people in a small space. laura: would you advise women thinking about getting pregnant in the united states not to do so because of the threat of zika? dr. friedman: absolutely not. for women in the continental u.s., the risk is extraordinary low. .- extraordinarily low the key is, if you are pregnant don't go somewhere where there , is zika is spreading. if your mail and you have been somewhere that zika is spreading and your partner is pregnant, use a condom. the situation in puerto rico is different. puerto rico has a much higher level of risk than elsewhere in the united states. in puerto rico, our focus is to provide the in
laura: how many cases could we see in the southern united states the gulf coast states, , where it'sg to be extremely warm this summer? dr. friedman: we don't expect to see widespread transmission in the southern continental u.s. this is a mosquito that only travels 150 yards. it's not common for it to cause a widespread outbreak except in an environment as there are in -- as there is in urban areas of brazil and colombia and elsewhere, where it can bite many people in a small space. laura:...