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. >> tom skilling i got so excited about the warm-up that i just for today. >> little flecks flutteringto the ground. we have a picture from their from less you christian send to send us a shot this morning that is exactly what happened this morning. a few other areas got snow like this. the most of them a little pocket of cooler air this morning. check this up. this is nothing short of amazing. >> has been transformed into a holiday shrined on walnut road. tsa with his electric bill is? >> is that gorgeous or what? >> he says there is a half a mile of extension cords driving that. hats off to you. >> sent us the shot. after fog and heavy frost coated many parts of the area. >> but this is a rain gauge. a heavy layer of frost. with warmer weather of the way 24 coast guard rescue personnel from the midwest have been participating in a ford a conferencfor day confere. this will become pretty critical. we'll have some ice melting. >> forgot about the normal amount of snow. only a third of them. that is pretty interesting. that little snowfall made me think about that as well as the flurrie
. >> tom skilling i got so excited about the warm-up that i just for today. >> little flecks flutteringto the ground. we have a picture from their from less you christian send to send us a shot this morning that is exactly what happened this morning. a few other areas got snow like this. the most of them a little pocket of cooler air this morning. check this up. this is nothing short of amazing. >> has been transformed into a holiday shrined on walnut road. tsa with his...
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skills, to control the colors and patterns of the lights on these trees. so thanks to those wonderful students. it is incredibly impressive. it's actually one of the few things that tomlaughter] but while lighting the tree has entered into the 21st century, the story that we remember this season dates back more than 2,000 years. it's the story of hope. the birth of a singular child into the simplest of circumstances, a child who would grow up to live a life of humility and kindness and compassion, who traveled with a message of empathy and understanding, who taught us to care for the poor and the marginalized and those who are different from ourselves. and more than two millennia later, the way he lived still compels us to do our best to build a more just and tolerant and decent world. it's a story dear to my family as christians but it's meaning is one embraced by all people in all countries around the world, regardless of how they pray or whether they pray at all, and that's to love our neighbors as ourselves, to be one another's keepers, to have faith in one another. and in something better around the bend, not just at christmas time but all the time. and finally,
skills, to control the colors and patterns of the lights on these trees. so thanks to those wonderful students. it is incredibly impressive. it's actually one of the few things that tomlaughter] but while lighting the tree has entered into the 21st century, the story that we remember this season dates back more than 2,000 years. it's the story of hope. the birth of a singular child into the simplest of circumstances, a child who would grow up to live a life of humility and kindness and...
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and it would take a very calm very skilled crew to stop that before it was complete. don? >> all right. thank you very much. tom. back with me now matthew wald mary schiavo, tim taylor jeff wise, and les abend. plausible scenario from tom foreman there explaining how the plane could have stalled in. >> well it's the basic theory behind aerodynamics and the fact the air flow separates from the wing. yeah. >> obvious question mary. if a plane does stall, how should a pilot react? tom said it would take a very calm crew or pilot to get a plane back on track, or to deal with that situation. >> well it depends on the nature of the stall. i mean you're trained to recover from the stalls in flight school. i mean literally the first week. but the problem is the nature of the stall and if it's a stall in this kind of weather and you've lost the stall as one of the other guests mentioned and off the wings and the tail and you can't recover because you have no control surfaces left that are responsive very difficult if not impossible. >> matthew, these pilots both have thousands of hours of flying experience but this inci
and it would take a very calm very skilled crew to stop that before it was complete. don? >> all right. thank you very much. tom. back with me now matthew wald mary schiavo, tim taylor jeff wise, and les abend. plausible scenario from tom foreman there explaining how the plane could have stalled in. >> well it's the basic theory behind aerodynamics and the fact the air flow separates from the wing. yeah. >> obvious question mary. if a plane does stall, how should a pilot...
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it's nobody's fault but tom and nancy that the place is in the shape it's in, but nancy doesn't have the skillsion of guilt. i think she's so caught up in the fact that she's doing it right and the way she does it is right, and it's not a good thing, not for any business. i have to be honest with you, and the difference between you and tom is that tom has put his pride aside and he has said, "i want to get better." >> i guess what it is, i just don't look like--kind of looking like we haven't, you know, done such a good job. i mean, we've done the best job we could. >> go ahead and pat yourself on the back one time. >> no, i don't need to do that, 'cause one thing about me, i don't look at myself as one person. i look at myself as about 85. why? 'cause each one of them guys out there probably got two to three kids. they're all depending on-- >> stop giving me lines that you think i want to hear. >> oh, so you think-- >> everybody's working hard, not just you. >> i could care less if i get any credit for any of this out here, as long as it's moving and going and making money. >> you don't want
it's nobody's fault but tom and nancy that the place is in the shape it's in, but nancy doesn't have the skillsion of guilt. i think she's so caught up in the fact that she's doing it right and the way she does it is right, and it's not a good thing, not for any business. i have to be honest with you, and the difference between you and tom is that tom has put his pride aside and he has said, "i want to get better." >> i guess what it is, i just don't look like--kind of looking...
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skills. >> secretary perez, thank you for this initiative that you're launching. we'll follow up on you good to talk to you. >> always a pleasure. >> tom pers th perez, the secre. young people speak out. we'll bring you the latest after this break. >> i know we will win! >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... baltimore anatomy of an american city only on al jazeera america ♪ >> protests continuing for a third night in a row. this is new york city, live pictures in new york city. we're following protests as well in chicago, boston, miami and other cities. let's go on the phone to duarte jeraldino. they have been walking down south down fifth avenue. duarte tell me what's going on. >> i'm on fifth avenue. the crowd has progressed quietly. 200 people, this looks much bigger, this is one of the most crowded areas of the city. it's hard to tell the because as they pass these iconic stores in the city, more people are joining. it seems like commerce who were there were in complete shock. th
skills. >> secretary perez, thank you for this initiative that you're launching. we'll follow up on you good to talk to you. >> always a pleasure. >> tom pers th perez, the secre. young people speak out. we'll bring you the latest after this break. >> i know we will win! >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative...
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over country, and one thing i hear the most is, tom, i'm bullish about the future, i want to grow my business, and i need to make sure that i have the skillssucceed today and tomorrow. and that's why one thing we're doing -- and we're doing this together with republicans, this is not a red or a bluish shoe, this is a red, white and blue issue -- we are transforming the way we are upscaling america. we are working with our partners in state and local governments to build a demand-driven work force development system. you know, the old model is it's what i used to call train and pray, you know? you train widget makers, and you pray someone's hiring. now what we're doing is we understand the needs in various sectors. we have a very precise understanding of how many phlebotomieses we need, how many advanced manufacturing and in particular regions of the country, and we're matching that demand working with the secret sauce of community colleges to help lift people into these really good middle class jobs that are existing right now. liz: that is -- >> and that's a really important part of why people are optimistic across this country. liz: yeah
over country, and one thing i hear the most is, tom, i'm bullish about the future, i want to grow my business, and i need to make sure that i have the skillssucceed today and tomorrow. and that's why one thing we're doing -- and we're doing this together with republicans, this is not a red or a bluish shoe, this is a red, white and blue issue -- we are transforming the way we are upscaling america. we are working with our partners in state and local governments to build a demand-driven work...
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skills. >> secretary perez, thank you for this initiative that you're launching. we'll follow up on you good to talk to you. >> always a pleasure. >> tom pers th perez, the secretary. young people speak out. we'll bring you the latest after this break. >> i know we will win! >> a dirty deal. struck at the heart of government. >> egypt mismanaged its gas industry. >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin. >> it's obvious that egypt was being ripped off. it's basically saying to the israelis, "look if you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation. >> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. ♪ ♪ >> protests continuing for a third night in a row. this is new york city, live pictures in new york city. we're following protests as well in chicago, boston, miami and other cities. let's go on the phone to duarte jeraldino. they have been walking down south down fifth avenue. duarte tell me what's going on. >> i'm on fifth avenue. the crowd has
skills. >> secretary perez, thank you for this initiative that you're launching. we'll follow up on you good to talk to you. >> always a pleasure. >> tom pers th perez, the secretary. young people speak out. we'll bring you the latest after this break. >> i know we will win! >> a dirty deal. struck at the heart of government. >> egypt mismanaged its gas industry. >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin. >> it's obvious that egypt was...
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skills in that area can be really critical. let me just leave it at that and see whether you have any questions, tom, to kick us off or you want to go to the audience. >> i do. i have some questions but i really want to open it up and give folks a chance. because before we end. and i want to come back to again this issue of turf. there's a certain sense, i'll just ask one question and then hand it over. is it too simplistic to say that part of the message here is when it comes to envoys, go big or go home, that this tension of saying if it's just another seat at the table? there seems to be an inherent tension here which is these are buildings that really believe in working things up through the building, working through a clearance process, et cetera, sort of consensus or what sometimes seems like coconcone us is, building up through, and the effect is, as you noted you've got to be able to sit down with the head of state or foreign minister and people know that you're in charge. so is this one of these things where if you're not willing to give it that authority, you may end up just with the -- another cook in the kitchen? >
skills in that area can be really critical. let me just leave it at that and see whether you have any questions, tom, to kick us off or you want to go to the audience. >> i do. i have some questions but i really want to open it up and give folks a chance. because before we end. and i want to come back to again this issue of turf. there's a certain sense, i'll just ask one question and then hand it over. is it too simplistic to say that part of the message here is when it comes to envoys,...
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tom is going to practice the zombie look. we are going to practice the fed. higher wages for high skilled workers.at is a quote, pressure for lower skilled jobs. michael shaoul from marketfield asset management believes he has been reading it more closely than the fed. he says it is not a knockout blow, but he does see, and diane quoting him, "a gap between policy and economic reality." what are you seeing that they are missing? >> i would hate to read it as closely as the fed. into a this is turning really good employment market. we are not there yet, but we are on the way to getting there, and there is a range of senior labor metrics, back in boom territory. payroll gains, the last 12 months of payroll gains have been greater than any other period since late 2000. i am not sure what else you need to see in order to declare victory over the labor market. >> let's talk about what you need to see. can you bring up that chart we talked about? looking at the labor market conditions index. it was created a year ago, 19 different indicators, all different kinds of measures of unemployment, part-time un
tom is going to practice the zombie look. we are going to practice the fed. higher wages for high skilled workers.at is a quote, pressure for lower skilled jobs. michael shaoul from marketfield asset management believes he has been reading it more closely than the fed. he says it is not a knockout blow, but he does see, and diane quoting him, "a gap between policy and economic reality." what are you seeing that they are missing? >> i would hate to read it as closely as the fed....
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tom morning. that is the brunt of the storm unfortunately during morning commute it continues to drive northward. heavy rain in boston. but through northeastern pennsylvania and through cat skills of new york they will see some snow. for us we will just see some drying conditions as the storm slowly but surely pull as way. it will be quite windy even by wednesday. so we will break it down, location, to location, for you, first we will start in the north and west. we do know in the lehigh valley we are talking about a winter weather advisory, wintry mix to rain there heading towards philadelphia area we have a flood watch in effect with winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. that is for philadelphia and suburbs. south jersey the the same thing under the flood watch that also includes new castle county delaware, wind gusting to have a coastal flood warning for our delaware beaches for flooding at times of high tides and winds gusting to 45 miles an hour. overnight the rain and wind will arrive. temperatures rising through the 30's. during the day tomorrow will 43 in the city, rain, wind and it will be a messy day especially during the morning hours, and on the exclusive eyewitness we
tom morning. that is the brunt of the storm unfortunately during morning commute it continues to drive northward. heavy rain in boston. but through northeastern pennsylvania and through cat skills of new york they will see some snow. for us we will just see some drying conditions as the storm slowly but surely pull as way. it will be quite windy even by wednesday. so we will break it down, location, to location, for you, first we will start in the north and west. we do know in the lehigh valley...
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tom tolls, graybearded academician with the global s.a.t. scores are at an all-time low. incomplete implementation of strategized programmatic designated to maximize awareness and utilization of communication skillsh the standardize review and assessment of one/null development. any interrogatory verbalization's? it is not just academics who are captive by zombie nouns. it's also politicians as when governor rick perry at texas said right now there is not an anticipation that there will be a cancellation. that is right and we don't anticipate that we will have to kill you. and corporate consultant as in the man who explained what he did for a living by saying i'm a discipline social media strategisstrategis t. i kubler programs, products and strategies to corporate clients across a spectrum of two medications unction and the journalists pressed to explain what that means coming he finally confessed i teach the companies. product engineers used to be that if you would ride a consumer product like a portable generator, mild exposure over time from extreme exposure may rapidly be fatal without reducing significant warning symptoms. well, turns out hundreds of people succeeded themselves every year b
tom tolls, graybearded academician with the global s.a.t. scores are at an all-time low. incomplete implementation of strategized programmatic designated to maximize awareness and utilization of communication skillsh the standardize review and assessment of one/null development. any interrogatory verbalization's? it is not just academics who are captive by zombie nouns. it's also politicians as when governor rick perry at texas said right now there is not an anticipation that there will be a...
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it would take a very skilled crew a very calm crew, and if they didn't do everything right, a plane at 32,000 feet could be in the water at 45 seconds or less. >> tomeman reporting on possible weather conditions in the possible downing of airasia flight 8501. we'll be right back with much more on that story and other news here at cnn after this short break. don't go away. >>> you're watching cnn. let's return to that breaking news in the search for airasia flight 8501. reports of debris spotted. we want to get more on this from andrew stevens. he's in surabaya indonesia. andrew these photographs, this information coming from officials in indonesia, what else do you know? >> reporter: well at this stage, we're still trying to firm going back to the source to try to confirm. what we're hearing so far, robyn is that the indonesian air force took these pictures of 10 objects in an area not that far from where the plane was last charted. so it is definitely in the right part of the java sea to be linked to flight 8501. the pictures i've seen there are three pictures. i think we just had two to show you at the moment. one, to me appears it could be a lif
it would take a very skilled crew a very calm crew, and if they didn't do everything right, a plane at 32,000 feet could be in the water at 45 seconds or less. >> tomeman reporting on possible weather conditions in the possible downing of airasia flight 8501. we'll be right back with much more on that story and other news here at cnn after this short break. don't go away. >>> you're watching cnn. let's return to that breaking news in the search for airasia flight 8501. reports of...
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skills, to control the colors and patterns of the on these trees. so thanks to those wonderful incrediblyt is impressive, it's actually one of the few things that tomanks cannot do. lighting the tree has entered into the 21st wetury, the story that remember this season dates back more than 2,000 years. hope.he story of the birth a singular child into of circumstances, a child that would grow up to live humility and kindness and compassion, and travel with a message of empathy and understanding. who taught us to care for the poor, and the marginalized, and those who are different from ourselves. and more than two millennia he lived still compels us to do our best to build a more just and tolerant and decent world. familystory dear to my as christians, but its meaning is one embraced by all people as around theountry and world. regardless of how they pray or all.er they pray at and that's to love our neighbors as ourselves. be one another's keepers, to have faith in one another. it's something that's good not just at christmas time but all the time. finally this christmas we count blessings and give thanks to the men and women much our military who h
skills, to control the colors and patterns of the on these trees. so thanks to those wonderful incrediblyt is impressive, it's actually one of the few things that tomanks cannot do. lighting the tree has entered into the 21st wetury, the story that remember this season dates back more than 2,000 years. hope.he story of the birth a singular child into of circumstances, a child that would grow up to live humility and kindness and compassion, and travel with a message of empathy and understanding....
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skills in that area can be really critical. let me just leave it at that and see whether you have any questions, tom, to kick us off or you want to go to the audience. >> i do. i have some questions but i really want to open it up and give folks a chance. because before we end. and i want to come back to again this issue of turf. there's a certain sense, i'll just ask one question and then hand it over. is it too simplistic to say that part of the message here is when it comes to envoys, go big or go home, that this tension of saying if it's just another seat at the table? there seems to be an inherent tension here which is these are buildings that really believe in working things up through the building, working through a clearance process, et cetera, sort of consensus or what sometimes seems like coconcone us is, building up through, and the effect is, as you noted you've got to be able to sit down with the head of state or foreign minister and people know that you're in charge. so is this one of these things where if you're not willing to give it that authority, you may end up just with the -- another cook in the kitchen? >
skills in that area can be really critical. let me just leave it at that and see whether you have any questions, tom, to kick us off or you want to go to the audience. >> i do. i have some questions but i really want to open it up and give folks a chance. because before we end. and i want to come back to again this issue of turf. there's a certain sense, i'll just ask one question and then hand it over. is it too simplistic to say that part of the message here is when it comes to envoys,...