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it is bitterly cold from montana up to western canada.or sections of alaska. 41 below zero. right now it is 29 below zero up there. the arctic air is building up in western canada and parts of the rockies. we will see a milder weather pattern here for the first part of the weekend. the boundary with the colder air in the midwest is a band of showers. is approaching sunday evening but will not get here until monday. then it will linger into tuesday and wednesday of next week. timing looks good for next weekend. unlike south wind closer to normal trade winds on the bay gusting to 20 knots with waves of up to two feet. western maryland senate clouds mixing humor and a chance for rain on sunday. east of the mountains we are expecting dry conditions through the weekend. fifties' tomorrow and 60 on sunday. ocean city looks like a sunny day tomorrow. temperatures getting back into the '60s. for the reagans came on sunday afternoon, it is looking pretty good. game time temperatures on sunday should be up in the '60s. a chance for a shower on mond
it is bitterly cold from montana up to western canada.or sections of alaska. 41 below zero. right now it is 29 below zero up there. the arctic air is building up in western canada and parts of the rockies. we will see a milder weather pattern here for the first part of the weekend. the boundary with the colder air in the midwest is a band of showers. is approaching sunday evening but will not get here until monday. then it will linger into tuesday and wednesday of next week. timing looks good...
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Nov 10, 2011
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for western canada, a system is moving in and producing mountain snow as well as coastal rain for british columbia, and freezing rain for western alberta. some precipitation will move to saskatchewan in the next 24 hours. temperatures are looking like this. we expect 12 degrees in vancouver, and 14 in seattle. dropping into the single digits in chicago and toronto. but still warm in new york with 17 degrees. that's it for me now. here is the extended forecast. minus one degrees expected wihe. minus one degrees expected wimi >>> here is a recap of our headline story. a magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit in turkey two weeks after it was struck by another quake that killed 600 people. local media say at least three people are confirmed dead. the u.s. geological survey says it struck around 9:20 p.m. wednesday local time. the focus was 5 kilometers underground in eastern turkey. state run tv says 18 buildings, including two hotels collapsed and at least three people are confirmed dead with dozens more trapped under debris. footage from the province near the epicenter shows concrete buildings flatte
for western canada, a system is moving in and producing mountain snow as well as coastal rain for british columbia, and freezing rain for western alberta. some precipitation will move to saskatchewan in the next 24 hours. temperatures are looking like this. we expect 12 degrees in vancouver, and 14 in seattle. dropping into the single digits in chicago and toronto. but still warm in new york with 17 degrees. that's it for me now. here is the extended forecast. minus one degrees expected wihe....
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Nov 11, 2011
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the 1700-mile underground pipeline would stretch from western canada through six states to the gulf of mexico. opponents say it's an environmental risk. the state department wants the pipeline rerouted away from water supplies. that could postpone a decision until after the 2012 election. >>> in a move perceived to counter iran's ongoing nuclear program, the u.s. is expected to announce the sale of advanced weapons to the united arab emirates. the uae is a key persian gulf ally. the proposed sale would include precision-guided bombs and air-to-surface missiles. so-called bunker-busting bombs would greatly increase the uae's ability to hit the kind of targets where iran is believed to be developing nuclear weapons. >>> in turkey, surveillance video from the city of van showed the earthquake hitting on wednesday. look at this. a major hotel falls apart, and people are seen fleeing into the streets. at least 13 people were killed. survivors are still being pulled from the rubble, and thousands are living in makeshift camps. >>> coming up on "the morning news," the oscars pick a new host a
the 1700-mile underground pipeline would stretch from western canada through six states to the gulf of mexico. opponents say it's an environmental risk. the state department wants the pipeline rerouted away from water supplies. that could postpone a decision until after the 2012 election. >>> in a move perceived to counter iran's ongoing nuclear program, the u.s. is expected to announce the sale of advanced weapons to the united arab emirates. the uae is a key persian gulf ally. the...
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Nov 10, 2011
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. >> reporter: the $7 billion underground pipeline would carry oil 1700 miles from western canada through six u.s. states to refineries of heavy crude here in houston. supporters stay pipeline from canada's tar sand fields would create 20,000 jobs and reduce u.s. dependence on deoil from the middle east. but opponents argued it was a potential environmental hazard that could have polluted an aquifer that supplies drinking water for eight states. the c.e.o. says the company will regroup with the u.s. state department next week about the next step and blamed environmentalists for hijacking the debate over the pipeline. >> the tragedy to the average american that manufactures things to supply the oil sands, whether it be tires, caterpillar tracker thes in pennsylvania. they're all over the united states. the average person out of work right now, this is a great opportunity to go back to work and we're throwing it out the door if we let this project die. >> reporter: even if trans-canada gets eventual approval, the earliest construction could begin some time in 2013. this delay allows preside
. >> reporter: the $7 billion underground pipeline would carry oil 1700 miles from western canada through six u.s. states to refineries of heavy crude here in houston. supporters stay pipeline from canada's tar sand fields would create 20,000 jobs and reduce u.s. dependence on deoil from the middle east. but opponents argued it was a potential environmental hazard that could have polluted an aquifer that supplies drinking water for eight states. the c.e.o. says the company will regroup...
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Nov 1, 2011
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i'm dave feldman leave where the washington capitals return home after two tough road losses in western canadand on peace to win more than 60 games. but look. it's early. tonight, they play the ducks of anaheim on a 7:30 start time. the caps recent two-game roady resulted in the first loss of the year. a 2-1 setback against the oilers and followed by a 7-4 loss to the canucks. the team allowed a par of power play goals and is 23rd on the pk. and they hope the streak comes to an end tonight. >> and you dot like to make excuses for anything. it's two in a row. you're going to go through these little valleys and hopefully we can get out of it as quickly as possible and get into where we want to be, which is at home winning. >> and tonight, john erskine will have the season debut. last year issue set career best with 73 games played, three goals and 11 points. today, he was given clearance for contact. earlier, i asked him what kind of welcome he expects in his return. >> fans are going to give you a warm response issue you think? they shouldn't seen you since may. >> i hope so. that signs look a
i'm dave feldman leave where the washington capitals return home after two tough road losses in western canadand on peace to win more than 60 games. but look. it's early. tonight, they play the ducks of anaheim on a 7:30 start time. the caps recent two-game roady resulted in the first loss of the year. a 2-1 setback against the oilers and followed by a 7-4 loss to the canucks. the team allowed a par of power play goals and is 23rd on the pk. and they hope the streak comes to an end tonight....
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Nov 28, 2011
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this is western canada and idaho and montana. you expect to have snow showing up in the blue. but purple shading indicating western kentucky and tennessee getting in on snow. and it's expected to turn over even through northern alabama. cold air on the west side of the same storm bringing us a warmup. yesterday's high temperature third day in a row we hit 70s. it was 71 in baltimore. notice the 40s on the west side of that storm system and generating more cold air wrapping around the storm system. this morning, officially 49 in baltimore. warmer around the periphery of the reg ofnlt we are expecting -- region. we are expecting it to wrap the warm air in and bring in rain. most locked to the west. aid low moving pattern and that's why -- it's a slow moving pattern and that's why we have to deal with that. maybe showers to the south. fog and better chances of showers by daybreak and we will get in on that rain as the cold pool of air moves in. we could see over three inches of rain in parts of that storm. up to 66. i am sorry we can't do a fourth day of 70s and the breeze are bri
this is western canada and idaho and montana. you expect to have snow showing up in the blue. but purple shading indicating western kentucky and tennessee getting in on snow. and it's expected to turn over even through northern alabama. cold air on the west side of the same storm bringing us a warmup. yesterday's high temperature third day in a row we hit 70s. it was 71 in baltimore. notice the 40s on the west side of that storm system and generating more cold air wrapping around the storm...
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president obama to kill the keystone oil pipeline which would run 1700 miles underground from western canadaacross six states, down to refineries in the gulf of mexico. trans-canada c.e.o. russ girling says the project would create 20,000 jobs, and that the protests have come as a surprise. >> we never expected to be the lightning rod for the development of the canadian oil sands. at the end of the day we build a conduit from a to b. >> reporter: union leader david mallino of labors international calls it a no-brainer. >> this pipeline is not just a pipeline, it's a lifeline for many of our members. >> reporter: but the canadian crude is mixed with sand. it's hard to extract, having to be dug or steamed out of the ground, a process that pumps greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. environmentalists like susan casey leff coowitz say-- leff could-- levkowitz saying it is the dirtiest oil on the planet. >> they are going after the more expensive risk forms of oil. >> reporter: politically it's a tough spot for the president, pitting major labor unions against environmentalists, two groups that wil
president obama to kill the keystone oil pipeline which would run 1700 miles underground from western canadaacross six states, down to refineries in the gulf of mexico. trans-canada c.e.o. russ girling says the project would create 20,000 jobs, and that the protests have come as a surprise. >> we never expected to be the lightning rod for the development of the canadian oil sands. at the end of the day we build a conduit from a to b. >> reporter: union leader david mallino of labors...
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Nov 20, 2011
11/11
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now here is thanksgiving, this is very cold air and you may have heard, building up of much of western canada. it's already made it over the northern montana but will be shifting further east as we head towards the weekend after thanksgiving. so you will have to watch the pattern and the forecast next week if you are going to be traveling for the holiday weekend because it could get kind of interesting. here is the way the things shape up. we do expect the stationary front all the way to the atlantic states than this slow- moving front of the possibility of giving you these ingrained in parts of texas. still the chance of showers and thunderstorms there, that storm system moving up to the middle of the country. you can see the ohio valley into tennessee valley and the ship quickly into the northeast as we head towards the last day of the week. we will see another storm system coming in out west and that will be causing some pretty good spell on western fringe. that was eventually into the great lakes and that can produce no further east as we head into next weekend if you are going to be trav
now here is thanksgiving, this is very cold air and you may have heard, building up of much of western canada. it's already made it over the northern montana but will be shifting further east as we head towards the weekend after thanksgiving. so you will have to watch the pattern and the forecast next week if you are going to be traveling for the holiday weekend because it could get kind of interesting. here is the way the things shape up. we do expect the stationary front all the way to the...
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Nov 16, 2011
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we are starting to see this be adopted in places like western europe, canada and australia. >> pakistan school books foster intolerance and prejudice against minority religions, how does that impact the society? >> this stokes hatred towards the religious other, the christian in the case of pakistan or mahdi. it gives official sanction to this violence we are seeing so prevalent in pakistan. christian minister in the government this year, shabaz bhatti for speaking out. punjob was also murdered for speaking out against the blasphemy law in pakistan. these books feed this violence and hatred towards christians and others who disagree. >> u.s. commission on international freedom is in danger of losing the funding. is that likely? what will be the impact if that happens? >> right now there is a hold on the reauthorization. this is not reappropriations of money. this is reauthorization of the mandate of the commission. this has to be passed by november 18th. it passed overwhelm in the house of representatives and now stuck in the senate, one senator, democratic leadership has put a hold on
we are starting to see this be adopted in places like western europe, canada and australia. >> pakistan school books foster intolerance and prejudice against minority religions, how does that impact the society? >> this stokes hatred towards the religious other, the christian in the case of pakistan or mahdi. it gives official sanction to this violence we are seeing so prevalent in pakistan. christian minister in the government this year, shabaz bhatti for speaking out. punjob was...
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Nov 7, 2011
11/11
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the pipeline would carry oil from western canada to texas. opponents say the project is especially dangerous to the environment. while supporters say it will reduce dependence on foreign oil andy yacht jobs. president obama has to approve the project for it to go ahead. >> turning to oklahoma, a state much more familiar with tornados than for what shook up things this weekend. an earthquake measured 5.6, struck late saturday. the worst the state has ever seen. abc's ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: in the middle of tornado alley they're cleaning up from a very different kind of natural disaster. >> all the cracks. >> reporter: one that buckled roads and rattled nerves. >> we literally grabbed the bed to stabilize ourselves. >> reporter: his chimney collapsed during the 5.6 earthquake late saturday night. the strongest of a series of quakes this weekend on a known fault line. oklahoma has quite a bit of seismic activity but never this strong. the epicenter was near the tiny town of sparks, population, just more than 100. northeast of okl
the pipeline would carry oil from western canada to texas. opponents say the project is especially dangerous to the environment. while supporters say it will reduce dependence on foreign oil andy yacht jobs. president obama has to approve the project for it to go ahead. >> turning to oklahoma, a state much more familiar with tornados than for what shook up things this weekend. an earthquake measured 5.6, struck late saturday. the worst the state has ever seen. abc's ryan owens has the...
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>> the cast is back on home ice after a disappointing two-game road trip to western canada and tone, is set to make his debuts. feldy has more for us. >> reporter: thank you very much, shawn. we'll pick on the anaheim ducks tonight. they did lose two straight. they being washington. and they finished 7-2 in october. y that on pace to win 63 games, which no nhl team did and they won't either. that is a very start, something i talked about with john er69 who left -- erskine. i spoke with the tough guy a few moments ago. john, how difficult was it sitting out watching the great start by your teammates? did that make it easier to watch? >> that made it easier to watch and when you hurt or healthy watching, it's tough. the boys put on a great show and we have to get back to winning. >> and you come back as a team who is looking to win. two straight losses, penalty killing is a problem and that is something you're going to help out on. >> and that is to show them what i do. my fellow game is to stay home and play physical and be a big part of the future. >> last year, career highs for you.
>> the cast is back on home ice after a disappointing two-game road trip to western canada and tone, is set to make his debuts. feldy has more for us. >> reporter: thank you very much, shawn. we'll pick on the anaheim ducks tonight. they did lose two straight. they being washington. and they finished 7-2 in october. y that on pace to win 63 games, which no nhl team did and they won't either. that is a very start, something i talked about with john er69 who left -- erskine. i spoke...
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it was slated to run from western canada. canada is the canadian company behind it, to the gulf of mexico. environmentalists kphraeupbld and farmess in the midwest that the section crossing nebraska was threatening a clean water source. last week the white house decided to delay any pronouncement on the problem for more than a yore while they continued further review. late yesterday the pipeline folks in canada agreed to reroute the pipeline presume lee hoping that would speed the process along. that move hailed biopoepb events of the project. >> i think it's a huge victory for the citizens of nebraska that the oil pipeline will not be built in the sand hills. we want a regular process in place for future oil pipelines to make sure that nobody is above the law. jenna: all right, so does that mean that the pipeline is now going to be built? will those 20,000 estimated jobs now be created? carl payne is with me, he's author of be smart, act fast get rich and a tv host. the whole problem was the pipeline was going to come in. it
it was slated to run from western canada. canada is the canadian company behind it, to the gulf of mexico. environmentalists kphraeupbld and farmess in the midwest that the section crossing nebraska was threatening a clean water source. last week the white house decided to delay any pronouncement on the problem for more than a yore while they continued further review. late yesterday the pipeline folks in canada agreed to reroute the pipeline presume lee hoping that would speed the process...
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Nov 14, 2011
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this thing was supposed to connect western canada to the gulf of mexico through the u.s. heartland, but some farmers and environmentalists objected saying it would cut through a key aquifer, and they were worried about water contamination. so the state department, which had given a preliminary okay to the project, then delayed a review of it until, as i say, after the next presidential election. critics said it's politics, the administration denied it, and now you've got lou dobbs here to weigh in on it who's host of "lou dobbs tonight" and a syndicated radio host. you've got the canadian prime minister saying, and i quote, this is still my the political season in the united states, and decisions are being made for political reasons. >> and stephen harper's a big buddy of barack obama on a host of issues. but even he has to acknowledge that this president had lying before him a great opportunity politically to be decisive, to create jobs which he is always, it seems, talking about at least in the abstract, and mr. obama looking opportunity straight in the face chose to av
this thing was supposed to connect western canada to the gulf of mexico through the u.s. heartland, but some farmers and environmentalists objected saying it would cut through a key aquifer, and they were worried about water contamination. so the state department, which had given a preliminary okay to the project, then delayed a review of it until, as i say, after the next presidential election. critics said it's politics, the administration denied it, and now you've got lou dobbs here to weigh...
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Nov 18, 2011
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western locations. right along the u.s./canada border, expanding up into eastern canada. so widespread snow. it's not going to be far too heavy. the darker shades, maybe 20 centimeters or so accumulating, but widespread up the coast and rain, of course, but turning over to snow quickly as th system moves inland. minus 4 for the high in winnipeg. 5 in seattle as well as vancouver and out to the east as well, single digit highs. 26 in miami and 22 in houston, texas. all right. as for europe, starting to look very unstable indeed here down towards the southwest. showers across the british isles. the heavy stuff will be here in portugal and spain. both sides actually the iberian peninsula and southern france. we see a system developing here which could turn a little nasty. storms, gusts, thunder and lightning. even out towards the east you can see strong high pressure is keeping things very clear. we'll see snow moving across the north ear. temperatures will reflect that wintry precipitation. 7 in stockholm. 2 for the high in moscow. 8 in berlin. 3 in warsaw. mid teens in nassau and london not b
western locations. right along the u.s./canada border, expanding up into eastern canada. so widespread snow. it's not going to be far too heavy. the darker shades, maybe 20 centimeters or so accumulating, but widespread up the coast and rain, of course, but turning over to snow quickly as th system moves inland. minus 4 for the high in winnipeg. 5 in seattle as well as vancouver and out to the east as well, single digit highs. 26 in miami and 22 in houston, texas. all right. as for europe,...
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Nov 19, 2011
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western locations. right along the u.s./canada border, expanding up into eastern canada. so widespread snow. it's not going to be far too heavy. the darker shades, maybe 20 centimeters or so accumulating, but widespread up the coast and rain, of course, but turning over to snow quickly as the system moves inland. minus 4 for the high in winnipeg. 5 in seattle as well as vancouver and out to the east as well, single digit highs. 26 in miami and 22 in houston, texas. all right. as for europe, starting to look very unstable indeed here down towards the uthwest. showers across the british isles. the heavy stuff will be here in portugal and spain. both sides actually the iberian peninsula and southern france. we see a system developing here which could turn a little nasty. storms, gusts, thunder and lightning. even out towards the east you can see strong high pressure is keeping things very clear. we'll see snow moving across the north ear. temperatures will reflect that wintry precipitation. 7 in stockholm. 2 for the high in moscow. 8 in berlin. 3 in warsaw. mid teens in nassau and london not ba
western locations. right along the u.s./canada border, expanding up into eastern canada. so widespread snow. it's not going to be far too heavy. the darker shades, maybe 20 centimeters or so accumulating, but widespread up the coast and rain, of course, but turning over to snow quickly as the system moves inland. minus 4 for the high in winnipeg. 5 in seattle as well as vancouver and out to the east as well, single digit highs. 26 in miami and 22 in houston, texas. all right. as for europe,...
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Nov 18, 2011
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how about opening the pipeline from canada where the western hemisphere fuel can be produced we here?ys: west to china organization or south to the united states. that is not even a question about where that ought to be going. our national security is in jeopardy with this president. >>neil: governor rick perry, good to see you. i think you got your political sea legs back. the family goes to washington and is kicked out of the cap capitol. stay tuned. motorcycles, boats, even rv's. nobody knows where he got his love for racing. . geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>neil: and now lawmakers are fighting over how to tackle the debt. will the president be the one would takes the hit in we go to larry, what do you think? >>guest: well, the practical deadline is monday. so do not write the obituary until the body is dead and getting cold so i will hold off until monday hoping maybe they could actually strike a big deal that works, one that is real. that doesn't have phony numbers in it. let's dream big if we can. >>neil: i don't me if you had a chance to listen to
how about opening the pipeline from canada where the western hemisphere fuel can be produced we here?ys: west to china organization or south to the united states. that is not even a question about where that ought to be going. our national security is in jeopardy with this president. >>neil: governor rick perry, good to see you. i think you got your political sea legs back. the family goes to washington and is kicked out of the cap capitol. stay tuned. motorcycles, boats, even rv's....
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Nov 28, 2011
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canada. it's off to our west, just coming into western pennsylvania, western west virginia.owly advancing to the east. it's going to take a long time before it arrives here, probably not until tomorrow morning, between 3:00 a.m. and dawn tomorrow is when we'll likely have some of that rain arriving. sunrise at 7:04. get your camera ready for a screensaver sunrise. temperatures by 9:00 near 60. a lot of problems this afternoon. still mild into the upper 60s. a look at the evening planner in ten minutes. a look at our monday commute. stephanie stallworth in for danella. >> a little problem for folks on 66. you're going to find lots of extra volume with an earlier accident on 66 approaching 123. your delays are out there as you come on in. we'll take a look at the camera near route 28 sully road from manass manassas. trying to head into that accident zescene. after that, your drive will improve. on the outer loop between new hampshire and georgia, here we are looking at route 129 at colesville road. joe, angie, over to you. >> thank you, stephanie. >>> syracuse university has f
canada. it's off to our west, just coming into western pennsylvania, western west virginia.owly advancing to the east. it's going to take a long time before it arrives here, probably not until tomorrow morning, between 3:00 a.m. and dawn tomorrow is when we'll likely have some of that rain arriving. sunrise at 7:04. get your camera ready for a screensaver sunrise. temperatures by 9:00 near 60. a lot of problems this afternoon. still mild into the upper 60s. a look at the evening planner in ten...
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Nov 19, 2011
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western maryland as well. weather disturbance up in canada producing a little bit of precipitation, some of it, moisture coming off the great lakes. that is all sliding to our north moving due east at this stage of the game. there are some storms out west. not major storms. snow in the mountains. with this big area of high pressure overhead, none of the disturbs will get in. -- disturbances will get in. it will be chilly again. seasonably chilly or close to that. 52-57, the temperature range. now this morning's small craft advisories out for the open waters of the bay even though the winds inland are quiet. you can see a little bit more of a breeze over the open waters. this evening, the small craft advisories will go back up. south winds 10 knots gusting to 20. water temperatures in the bay have settled into the 50's for the most part. clouds slipping into the picture by sunday, 1:00 in the afternoon, just a few scattered clouds. rain off to the west. it looks like to rain holds off until monday and then it moves in and our rain chances will stay in for a few days. football weather calls for clouds, yes. rain
western maryland as well. weather disturbance up in canada producing a little bit of precipitation, some of it, moisture coming off the great lakes. that is all sliding to our north moving due east at this stage of the game. there are some storms out west. not major storms. snow in the mountains. with this big area of high pressure overhead, none of the disturbs will get in. -- disturbances will get in. it will be chilly again. seasonably chilly or close to that. 52-57, the temperature range....
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Nov 28, 2011
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for eastern canada, rain quickly moves from quebec into canadian mer i times. westernection, largely dry for the pacific northwest. showers and snow moving through the mountains tonight, but that is on the way out. it will dry out for the time being. british columbia will see a new round of showers coming in from the coastline. highs monday look like this. 8 in seattle, 7 in vancouver. 14 degrees in denver, and 14 in oklahoma city, getting into the teens for houston as well. we are looking at gusty conditions for the northern half of europe. already been hearing about strong gusts reported in the past 24 hours. that trend will stay with us again tonight, as well as precipitation. showers moving from baltic states, finland to western russia. on the wet side for norway again and british isles, a lot more showers headed your way as we head into monday. as for the western mediterranean, scattered showers for the islands. so you want to watch for a kuchl of thundershowers. 9 degrees is the high expected monday, expecting 10 in berlin. 4 for stockholm, and the same in moscow
for eastern canada, rain quickly moves from quebec into canadian mer i times. westernection, largely dry for the pacific northwest. showers and snow moving through the mountains tonight, but that is on the way out. it will dry out for the time being. british columbia will see a new round of showers coming in from the coastline. highs monday look like this. 8 in seattle, 7 in vancouver. 14 degrees in denver, and 14 in oklahoma city, getting into the teens for houston as well. we are looking at...
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Nov 30, 2011
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western suburbs. it will be a chilly start to the new month tomorrow. storm tracking through eastern canada draggy the cold front of the coast. high-pressure comes in behind it with dry conditions for several days. all of the cold and wet winter weather will stay in the northern plains. sheven some snow showers and the great lakes as well. high-pressure here we will see some scattered clouds. the winter weather will stay to the west. said discuss tomorrow with highs of 55 degrees and a northwest wind. small craft advisory continues on the bay into the early afternoon. average waves about two feet. western maryland had a light coating of snow. mostly sunny weather on friday. high temperatures each day. a little on the breezy site tomorrow. 55 degrees on saturday. on the lower eastern shore, a couple of days of beauty early december whether. sunshine with highs of 55-57 degrees. temperatures will stay in the '50s or to the weekend. overnight lows in the upper 20's to low 30's. delay -- the next french inches in the middle part of next week. >> zeinjury concerns continue for rate louis. not a
western suburbs. it will be a chilly start to the new month tomorrow. storm tracking through eastern canada draggy the cold front of the coast. high-pressure comes in behind it with dry conditions for several days. all of the cold and wet winter weather will stay in the northern plains. sheven some snow showers and the great lakes as well. high-pressure here we will see some scattered clouds. the winter weather will stay to the west. said discuss tomorrow with highs of 55 degrees and a...
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Nov 30, 2011
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canada. some lingering snow showers in western portions of west virginia.me of that may move eastward but it won't make it over the mountains and it will not impact us here in the washington area. take a look at the surface map. here is what is at play. we have the storm system. that is gone. behind that storm, we do have breezy conditions coming out of the north-northwest for us today. but those winds, they're pulling away but still enough for us to be breezy. maybe 15-mile per hour winds. high pressure settles in today. till within sunny and it will be cool with seasonable temperatures. so the forecast for today looks like this. partly sunny skies, breezy, cooler, high about 53 degrees. our average high for this date is 52 degrees. so right where we should be. there are the wind we told you about. a colder night as we see our skies clear on the completely overnight. that means ff you will be at the freezing mark. the five-day forecast, really not bad. it is not like last week with the 70s but like you said, seasonable temperatures, even a little above nor
canada. some lingering snow showers in western portions of west virginia.me of that may move eastward but it won't make it over the mountains and it will not impact us here in the washington area. take a look at the surface map. here is what is at play. we have the storm system. that is gone. behind that storm, we do have breezy conditions coming out of the north-northwest for us today. but those winds, they're pulling away but still enough for us to be breezy. maybe 15-mile per hour winds....
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still be produced, the production will still occur in canada but the pipeline, instead of coming into the united states, will be rerouted to the western border of canada. and it will be sent to china. that means large ocean tankers will be hauling the product to refineries in china. now, the refineries in china produce higher emissions than our refineries. plus, you've got those ships that produce co2 as they haul all this product to the far ea east. furthermore, since that -- that supply isn't coming to the united states, we have to continue to import product from the middle east and also from places like venezuela, as i've mentioned. so, in essence, you've got supertankers bringing that product to the united states. so not only are you, in essence, now hauling the equivalent of 700,000 barrels a day around the world in supertankers and producing co2 emissions there, you're also taking this product over to the chinese refineries, where they have higher emissions. my point is, the oil sands are still produced, aren't they, under either scenario? but twhowt pipeline, you actually have -- but without this pipeline, you actually have hig
still be produced, the production will still occur in canada but the pipeline, instead of coming into the united states, will be rerouted to the western border of canada. and it will be sent to china. that means large ocean tankers will be hauling the product to refineries in china. now, the refineries in china produce higher emissions than our refineries. plus, you've got those ships that produce co2 as they haul all this product to the far ea east. furthermore, since that -- that supply isn't...
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on experience that i've had for 10 years, which is a card that runs from mexico to canada, and it runs through western texas, western oklahoma, south dakota, north dakota, very rural america. parts of the america where the anti-tax sentiment is strong, where the tea party is strong, and yet, what i've learned in that corridor, and this is the message, it seems to me we're trying to raise a lot of additional money at the federal level because we need greater investment at the federal and state level. the question is, how can we build public support around getting those additional resources we need and for support for the program. and what i found working with the people along that corridor is they're not going to buy into something abstract. they're not going to support abstract concepts of flexibility, economic development, productivity. what they're going do is upgrade the corridor. they talked about it in terms of jobs and productivity. they get it. people understand what transportation means at the local and state level. and when you talk about upgrading that corridor, this area with rural members,
on experience that i've had for 10 years, which is a card that runs from mexico to canada, and it runs through western texas, western oklahoma, south dakota, north dakota, very rural america. parts of the america where the anti-tax sentiment is strong, where the tea party is strong, and yet, what i've learned in that corridor, and this is the message, it seems to me we're trying to raise a lot of additional money at the federal level because we need greater investment at the federal and state...
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canada. russia's president sent a strongly worded warning this week to western powers of the plan that they term with usher with europe which many better have said that if the plans go ahead that guarantees of russian safety will respond flying this out of its own and starting it all of the reports the dispute also threatens much to deal u.k. cuts between russia and the u.s. euro hope all of the years of talk surrounding the united states proposed missile shield in eastern europe russia says the u.s. still won't give adequate assurances over who will be targeted prompting stern words from president yet of. other measures are insufficient russia will deploy a contemporary strike systems in the west in order to prevent fire damage from u.s. missile systems that light in europe the deployment of these going to missile system in the coming that region will be one such step. there is also the possibility this could be real the landmark nuclear disarmament process agreed to in russia in the u.s. look at god given the inextricable link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons reasons could eme
canada. russia's president sent a strongly worded warning this week to western powers of the plan that they term with usher with europe which many better have said that if the plans go ahead that guarantees of russian safety will respond flying this out of its own and starting it all of the reports the dispute also threatens much to deal u.k. cuts between russia and the u.s. euro hope all of the years of talk surrounding the united states proposed missile shield in eastern europe russia says...
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iran have dismissed new sanctions announced by western countries over its nuclear program, saying they will have no impact. the u.s., britain, and canada announced on monday a series of restrictions on iran posing petrochemical industry and financial sector, but russia has condemned this as unacceptable and illegal. peers are pteron correspondent. >> airtran's pursuit of nuclear power and perhaps all that goes with it worries the rest of the world. the country's government insists that its ambitions are purely peaceful, a claim doubted by the west. so the united states along with the u.k. and canada have now taken steps to cut off the supply of money to iran pose a nuclear program. >> the treasury department is formally identify iran as a jurisdiction to of primary money-laundering concern. this is the strongest official warning we can give of that any transaction with iran poses serious risks of deception or diversion. >> the measures, the week after the international atomic energy and agencies submitted its latest report in vienna. the agency warned that it was increasingly concerned about the possible military dimensions of iran pos
iran have dismissed new sanctions announced by western countries over its nuclear program, saying they will have no impact. the u.s., britain, and canada announced on monday a series of restrictions on iran posing petrochemical industry and financial sector, but russia has condemned this as unacceptable and illegal. peers are pteron correspondent. >> airtran's pursuit of nuclear power and perhaps all that goes with it worries the rest of the world. the country's government insists that...
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western alaska. watching john off the east coast. here in the great lakes headed into canada. an area of low pressure bringing the rains and snow to the u.p. this thing is trailing a cold front. you can see the showers from new york state back to virginia. then they sort of break up. they're going from pennsylvania north now and down to the south and west of us. i think with the front coming through this afternoon, we've got the chance for a few showers especially middle of the day. may be a lingering shower south and these afternoon or early this evening. with a brisk northwest winds kicking in, we clear out tonight. mountain snow showers overnight. then we're in pretty good shape tomorrow into saturday. by saturday, we'll start to get rid of the chill. veterans day, it will be brisk around here. today, mid-50s. temps falling off in the afternoon. tonight, we're in the 30s. only recovering to 50 tomorrow. the winds today, northwest 10 to 15. westerly tomorrow 10 to 20. saturday, less wind. milder temperatures. upper 50s to near 60. about 65 on sunday. the next week, mid to up
western alaska. watching john off the east coast. here in the great lakes headed into canada. an area of low pressure bringing the rains and snow to the u.p. this thing is trailing a cold front. you can see the showers from new york state back to virginia. then they sort of break up. they're going from pennsylvania north now and down to the south and west of us. i think with the front coming through this afternoon, we've got the chance for a few showers especially middle of the day. may be a...
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canada and the. russia's president sent a strongly worded warning this week to western powers every plant they tell missile shield in europe we try to have said that the plans go ahead without guarantees of russia safety moscow will respond by applying missiles of its own as artie's a piece of the reports that speech also threatens to deal with that much want to deal cuts between russia and the u.s. . zero hope on all of the years of talk surrounding the united states' proposed missile shield in eastern europe russia says the u.s. still won't give i quit assurances over who will be targeted from time stern words from president made yes yes to each other measures are insufficient russia will deploy a contemporary strike systems in the west and south in order to prevent fire damage from u.s. missile systems could light in europe the deployment of the is going to missiles are still in accounting and region will be one a search step. there is also the possibility this could be real the learn more nuclear disarmament process agreed to going bush in the us. have got to give me an extract of a link between strate
canada and the. russia's president sent a strongly worded warning this week to western powers every plant they tell missile shield in europe we try to have said that the plans go ahead without guarantees of russia safety moscow will respond by applying missiles of its own as artie's a piece of the reports that speech also threatens to deal with that much want to deal cuts between russia and the u.s. . zero hope on all of the years of talk surrounding the united states' proposed missile shield...
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western -- westerly breeze is slow. it is about 20s in the suburbs. high pressure will follow the store which is now in eastern canada and pulling away. that comes in for a couple of days. it will hold a chill and snow off to the north and west of us for the next several days. this is where all of the winter weather will be while milder weather will spread east. insta-weather + futurecast shows the pattern unfolding. a little weather disturbance will pass on friday. other than that, basically high- pressure supplies some nice early december whether. "tomorrow with northwest winds at 14. it will be cold in the morning but warm up in the afternoon. winds out of the northwest at 15 knots, and occasional gusts at 20 knots. a small craft advisory is in effect. western maryland had a coating of snow. it is mostly sunny conditions on friday. high temperatures on the chilly side. that is what you expect in the mountains in december. sunshine on the eastern shore, breezy up to 53. from ocean city here comes december with sunny skies. 53 on thursday at 57 on friday. the insta-weather 7 around baltimore. mostly sunny on friday.
western -- westerly breeze is slow. it is about 20s in the suburbs. high pressure will follow the store which is now in eastern canada and pulling away. that comes in for a couple of days. it will hold a chill and snow off to the north and west of us for the next several days. this is where all of the winter weather will be while milder weather will spread east. insta-weather + futurecast shows the pattern unfolding. a little weather disturbance will pass on friday. other than that, basically...
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european countries or in places such as canada and austral australia, we are seeing similar laws in the west as well. >> what are the effects of these laws on western society? >> what happens is western countries, you know, starting to arrest people for things that say about islam. in austria, elizabeth wolf was convicted of insulting mohammed. but actual religious offense. >> organization for islamic corporation, oaic, is it a specific country or other individuals behind these attempts to impose sharia law within these western societies? >> it is both, organization of islamic corporation has 56 muslim nations. in the united nations, for 20 years has been pushing to outlaw anything which could be thought as criticism of islam. which also includes criticism. if you criticize them, you are going against our religion. for them it is very much political control as well. >> any push back from the united states? white house pushing back? >> very little. within the united nations. americans would resist and vote no against resolutions to out law defamations of religion. we have a situation in december, the united states government, state department, with
european countries or in places such as canada and austral australia, we are seeing similar laws in the west as well. >> what are the effects of these laws on western society? >> what happens is western countries, you know, starting to arrest people for things that say about islam. in austria, elizabeth wolf was convicted of insulting mohammed. but actual religious offense. >> organization for islamic corporation, oaic, is it a specific country or other individuals behind...
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pliable certainly star cozy cameron harper of canada obama of the united states and mccain and lindsey graham the senators they want libya to behave as a western country not an islamist country so they're delighted to have someone go back there even though he doesn't represent anybody inside of libya this new libyan prime minister. kiba who spent thirty years in america during all these decades he didn't once visit libya do you think such a person is a bit too detached from the libyan reality to actually become the new ruler of the country. oh i think so sir he is that you know that libya is a country of two hundred some tribes he's never had any experience with dealing with those tribes khadafi had to use you know had to knock heads together to keep them in order you know again much of the afghan government came back from europe in the united states and is totally unacceptable to the afghan people i think we're going to find the same thing that that expatriates from outside the country in the long term have no future in libya michael scheuer former cia intelligence officer live from washington thank you i think. you would see that russian inv
pliable certainly star cozy cameron harper of canada obama of the united states and mccain and lindsey graham the senators they want libya to behave as a western country not an islamist country so they're delighted to have someone go back there even though he doesn't represent anybody inside of libya this new libyan prime minister. kiba who spent thirty years in america during all these decades he didn't once visit libya do you think such a person is a bit too detached from the libyan reality...
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. >>> western powers are stepping up sanctions against iran after fears the country may be working on a nuclear weapons program. canada is banning all financial transactions. britain has ordered all financial institutions to stop doing business with iranian banks. >>> the moderate father of a murdered british teen testified monday. they testified of phone hacking by the news of the world gave false hope she was alive. outrage over the scandal forced the closure of the tabloid in july. >>> those are the headlines from cnn. "world business today" starts now. >>> it's 9:00 a.m. here in london. i'm nina dos santos. >> and it's 5:00 p.m. in hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today". these are our top stories today tuesday, november 22nd. >>> no deal on debt reduction. the super committee proves it's anything but. >>> tear gases and tensions in south korea. a free trade agreement is finally approved. >>> and at a time with the global economy could do something, we visit a workplace with plenty of bounce. >>> first up though, so much for super to the surprise of few. the 12 politicians tasked with
. >>> western powers are stepping up sanctions against iran after fears the country may be working on a nuclear weapons program. canada is banning all financial transactions. britain has ordered all financial institutions to stop doing business with iranian banks. >>> the moderate father of a murdered british teen testified monday. they testified of phone hacking by the news of the world gave false hope she was alive. outrage over the scandal forced the closure of the tabloid...
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canada. at the computer programmer and psychologist plan to emigrate and study their. they think they will only be about to find a well-paid and secure job with a degree from a western university. they saved long and hard to make the move and will be packing up in the summer. they are not alone. more than one-fifth of the young people in russia are thinking about moving abroad. >> we want a more predictable and balanced life. i like to be able to plan the next five years, not just up to next spring. and the children i have and the future should be up to own their home and get a good education. >> they used to run a small business in this building. at his work force of 15 manufactured board games such as monopoly. that business was booming until putin's government increased employers' social insurance contributions by 20%. that was good news for employees, but it's spelled the end of his promising business. >> the financing issues were not the only problems. the whole attitude towards business owners has to change. many people think if you have a small business and trade things, must be a thief or they think that you still things from the working class. >> this is moscow's stad
canada. at the computer programmer and psychologist plan to emigrate and study their. they think they will only be about to find a well-paid and secure job with a degree from a western university. they saved long and hard to make the move and will be packing up in the summer. they are not alone. more than one-fifth of the young people in russia are thinking about moving abroad. >> we want a more predictable and balanced life. i like to be able to plan the next five years, not just up to...
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canada but in the end we feel. that is the most disappointing moment for me this year it's always been more liberal forget it's ok hey children leave on the western conference title it was a very emotional moment for the team for fun for me personally and we had a lot of ups and downs we lost we would finally made it to the finals. against god was difficult for us and it definitely hardened us kind of barely conference finals games looking at people and we were focused on the people with you because if you think you will do it if a lot of us really needed to go into the side or we were emotionally drained that's probably why we like to drive in the series with someone like. him now sometimes for the most uncomfortable situation for me as a good. when i can see the puck good news we're going to lose control it's hard to make you like lose this as a legal man i wouldn't call it a real challenge that's what you prepare for your training your experience. i think. you're gentle hearted a coach joe told our team come here are a lot of young players in atlanta who sometimes you need to be strict with are we need an iron fist but he should definitely be
canada but in the end we feel. that is the most disappointing moment for me this year it's always been more liberal forget it's ok hey children leave on the western conference title it was a very emotional moment for the team for fun for me personally and we had a lot of ups and downs we lost we would finally made it to the finals. against god was difficult for us and it definitely hardened us kind of barely conference finals games looking at people and we were focused on the people with you...
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canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see freezing rain as well as snow in southeastern ontario wednesday. on the other hand, a high pressure system builds in, bringing dry weather in the western half of the u.s. british columbia will see another round of mountain snow as well as coastal rain. wednesday's highs as follows. we expect 10 degrees in vancouver, only 2 in winnipeg. the east coast looking at mild temperatures. 18 in new york and the same for washington, d.c. finally, let's go to europe. this low pressure system brought deadly floods and mud slides in the mediterranean, but things are easing for southern france and italy. the western balance cans are having severe thunderstorms the next couple days. meanwhile, rain is moving into the british isles and the iberian peninsula. you will see scattered thunderstorms as well. meanwhile, a system is dropping south and reaches northern turkey in the next 24 hours. you'll see snow. temperatures are shaping up like this. we are expecting one degree in moscow. you will see a mix of rain and snow. still warmer than average in london with 15 degrees, and 16 degrees in paris, remaining in the 20s in athens and rome. all right. that
canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see freezing rain as well as snow in southeastern ontario wednesday. on the other hand, a high pressure system builds in, bringing dry weather in the western half of the u.s. british columbia will see another round of mountain snow as well as coastal rain. wednesday's highs as follows. we expect 10 degrees in vancouver, only 2 in winnipeg. the east coast looking at mild temperatures. 18 in new york and the same for washington, d.c. finally, let's go to...
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canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see up to 20 centimeters of snow in wisconsin wednesday night. on the other hand a high pressure system builds in bringing drier weather across the westernalf of the u.s. we're expecting 10 degrees in vancouver and only 2 in winnipeg. the east coast is looking at pleasant weather, we're expecting 18 in new york and the same goes for washington, d.c., with plenty of sunshine. finally, let's go over to europe. we've got a very developed low pressure system here but that's gradually easing. some areas like southern france and northern italy are still looking at severe thunderstorms, so that will gradually weaken as we head into thursday. down towards the south, southern italy and the western balkans are looking at severe thunderstorms. meanwhile, rain is moving into the british isles and the iberian peninsula. you'll see scattered thunderstorms as well as locally heavy rain on wednesday. as for wednesday's highs, warming up to 15 degrees in london and 16 in paris. remaining in the 20s in rome, in athens. all right, that's all from me now, and here is your extended forecast. >>> japanese children from disaster-hit areas sang their hearts out
canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see up to 20 centimeters of snow in wisconsin wednesday night. on the other hand a high pressure system builds in bringing drier weather across the westernalf of the u.s. we're expecting 10 degrees in vancouver and only 2 in winnipeg. the east coast is looking at pleasant weather, we're expecting 18 in new york and the same goes for washington, d.c., with plenty of sunshine. finally, let's go over to europe. we've got a very developed low pressure system here...
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at the forefront of the western effort is nicholas sarkozy who issued a statement monday calling on the european union, united states, japan, canadawilling countries to immediately freeze the assets of iran's central bank and suspend purchases of iranian oil. >> yeah, well, with all due respect to the "washington post," they have misconstrued the effectiveness of u.s. policy with respect to iran. we have been leading the international community for years now in imposing serious consequences on iran. national security -- >> russia and china blocking you from doing anything that would really have teeth? >> russia and china are partners in this effort. they both joined in this most recent security council resolution. there was also just a recent board of governors resolution from the iaea condemning iran's -- >> but no real teeth in that? >> that -- the board of governors, the iaea resolution is not one that imposes sanctions, but it's an important steppingstone for further action that we took last monday. there was an announcement yesterday that the eu was about to unveil another set of sanctions on iran. so the process continues to
at the forefront of the western effort is nicholas sarkozy who issued a statement monday calling on the european union, united states, japan, canadawilling countries to immediately freeze the assets of iran's central bank and suspend purchases of iranian oil. >> yeah, well, with all due respect to the "washington post," they have misconstrued the effectiveness of u.s. policy with respect to iran. we have been leading the international community for years now in imposing serious...
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canada we would be okay with it. we would go on with our lives but elsewhere in the wiltz is national identity. the important western atlas as i saw always has the word sea of japan blacked out on the map and the east see utter below. the of pingree about the republic of macedonia because historically macedonia was a region of ancient greece that the entrance in 2008 the rhetoric has come out of surprise after the 2004 edition of the national geographic atlas of the world added to the persian gulf is smaller panthera bickel label reading every be involved. the iranians in the analyst bonkers. there are always an arab government the society has afforded an undeniable reality in tehran. all national geographic publications journalists were banned from iran with the internet users from the persian global community and geographic thousands of e-mails with hundreds of angry and was on reduced the atlas and even defrays the arabian gulf, so the top result of the phrase is now the mock error reading the are looking for does not exist. [laughter] the persian gulf. national geographic issued the correction attention is still
canada we would be okay with it. we would go on with our lives but elsewhere in the wiltz is national identity. the important western atlas as i saw always has the word sea of japan blacked out on the map and the east see utter below. the of pingree about the republic of macedonia because historically macedonia was a region of ancient greece that the entrance in 2008 the rhetoric has come out of surprise after the 2004 edition of the national geographic atlas of the world added to the persian...
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western maryland. here are those clouds reaching down into our area. not significant, though. still a little lake-effect though up in upstate new york. some of that not lake effect. up in canada getting winds coming off the tip of lake ontario there. most stormy activity is off to our west in this area of high pressure centered off the carolina coast. key to our weather here today and tomorrow. we're on the west side of that now. it is a more south westerly wind and mild air coming up. wind out in the ohio and mississippi valley. storls farther west. additionally, when they move east, they will be deflected into the great lakes. that delays any rain chances for us. here you see wind on that southwest flow with the cold stuff either over new england or the upper midwest. our forecast today, 56 to 61 with mostly cun sunny skies in the seasonal range. southwest winds at 6 to 12 miles per hour. winds up to 20 knots on the southwest of the bay with a three-foot chop. futurecast shows the initial storm activity being deflected up into the great lakes, but eventually a strong coldfront develops out to the west of us and that rain will be moving in. a chance for it once we get past t
western maryland. here are those clouds reaching down into our area. not significant, though. still a little lake-effect though up in upstate new york. some of that not lake effect. up in canada getting winds coming off the tip of lake ontario there. most stormy activity is off to our west in this area of high pressure centered off the carolina coast. key to our weather here today and tomorrow. we're on the west side of that now. it is a more south westerly wind and mild air coming up. wind out...