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is that the 60% of the fleet that's operating in the western pacific or more generally throughout the asia pacific region including the indian ocean. >> that number of 60% represents the percentage of our navy that's home ported west. the idea is it's easier to rotationally deploy or to react if you have to, if you're home ported where you believe your focus of attention should be. we're on track for that. as we build ships, we look toward home porting them toward the west and keeping that, again, that process going because it's not just numbers. it's also the numbers of the -- with the most capability. the two destroyers to japan is a part of that. the literal combat ships to singapore, they're not a part of that in that they're not home ported there. the sailors don't move there. they will go out and operate, call them forward station and we'll rotate the crews but the ships themselves are literally -- it's kind of like where your family and where your home is and in that case it's san diego. still west but not as far west. so, yeah. as my point would be we certainly -- we have a ta
is that the 60% of the fleet that's operating in the western pacific or more generally throughout the asia pacific region including the indian ocean. >> that number of 60% represents the percentage of our navy that's home ported west. the idea is it's easier to rotationally deploy or to react if you have to, if you're home ported where you believe your focus of attention should be. we're on track for that. as we build ships, we look toward home porting them toward the west and keeping...
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is that 50% of the fleet operating in the western pacific or more generally throughout the asia-pacific region including the indian ocean? >> the number 60% represents the percentage of our navy in the west. the idea is it's easier to location we deploy where you believe your focus of attention should be. we are on track for that. as we build ships we look towards the west thing keeping that process going. it's not just numbers it's also the numbers with the most capability. the two destroyers to japan as part of that. the little combat ships to singapore, they are not a part of that and that they are not homeported there. the sailors don't go there. they will operate at a forward station and will rotate through the bishops themselves are literally kind of like where your family and home isn't in that case it would be san diego. still west but not as far west. so my point would be we certainly have a target number. we need 306, our number of ships to accomplish the defensive strategic guidance but doing the best that we can with the ships that we have, to put it another way michael we c
is that 50% of the fleet operating in the western pacific or more generally throughout the asia-pacific region including the indian ocean? >> the number 60% represents the percentage of our navy in the west. the idea is it's easier to location we deploy where you believe your focus of attention should be. we are on track for that. as we build ships we look towards the west thing keeping that process going. it's not just numbers it's also the numbers with the most capability. the two...
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we are heading all the way over to the north western pacific ocean. there was a supertyphoon called nuri. this right here has put a kink in the jet stream. huge ridges and huge troughs 5,000 miles away. because of a typhoon, east of japan, we have a huge east of high pressure on the east coast of the u.s. but an equally huge trough in the jet stream. you heard the term polar vortex? it is already back. because of this. a typhoon 5,000 miles away giving us a big ridge, but east, a big trough. all the polar air will spill down rain and snow and wind back east. and it will be about 82 degrees here with sunshine. so enjoy it. clear night. a little fog on the coast. mild, it will get warmer this weekend into the 80s . 70s tomorrow for you in concord and san jose. 75 in campbell. union city, 70. san mateo, 72 degrees. san ramon, 76. pleasant hill, 75. alameda upper 60s . 74 degrees in beautiful lake port tomorrow. as we head to the weekend, it is warmer. 80s inland. it is going to slow back east. monday, we are cooler, and we are trending cloudier, but no r
we are heading all the way over to the north western pacific ocean. there was a supertyphoon called nuri. this right here has put a kink in the jet stream. huge ridges and huge troughs 5,000 miles away. because of a typhoon, east of japan, we have a huge east of high pressure on the east coast of the u.s. but an equally huge trough in the jet stream. you heard the term polar vortex? it is already back. because of this. a typhoon 5,000 miles away giving us a big ridge, but east, a big trough....
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and then they depleted the fisheries in the western pacific. so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian ocean and all of the different fisheries grounds around the world. and in a period of 25 to 30 years, in the entire global ocean the catch was depleted from 10 fish per 100 hooks to one fish per 100 hooks. that's 90% of all the big fish are gone. narrator: but to jackson this study also falls victim to the shifting-baseline syndrome. dr. jackson: their baseline was 1950. and you can imagine how many big fish disappeared before 1950. so, another way we know about the magnitude of the fish we've lost -- there's this global fisheries data that were essential commercial fisheries' data and they made maps of how much fish was taken out of the northern atlantic in 1900 and today. and the red color meant that there was lots of fish, and white color meant there were no fish. and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red. and in 2000, it's white. it's just
and then they depleted the fisheries in the western pacific. so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian ocean and all of the different fisheries grounds around the world. and in a period of 25 to 30 years, in the entire global ocean the catch was depleted from 10 fish per 100 hooks to one fish per 100 hooks. that's 90% of all the big fish are gone. narrator: but to jackson this study also falls victim to the shifting-baseline syndrome....
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this is newly released gopro video of the crew using underwater robotics in their search of the western pacificslands. earlier this year, that's where they found the remnants of an avenger bomber where two airmen lost their lives, as well as the remains of an f-6s hellcat that went down 70 years ago. >>> preparing for the holidays, and we're not talking about your shopping list. how one community is equipping women to protect themselves during the busy shopping season. >>> and parents in delaware, this is your chance to weigh in on your child's education. we'll explain when we take you county by county, next. four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! >>> at 5:55, it's time to check some of the stories happening in your neighborhood as we take you county by county. starting in berks county, where today another agency is expected to add to the reward money offered in an arson investigation in reading. back on october 18th, fire destroyed a portion of the reading outlet mall that was neari
this is newly released gopro video of the crew using underwater robotics in their search of the western pacificslands. earlier this year, that's where they found the remnants of an avenger bomber where two airmen lost their lives, as well as the remains of an f-6s hellcat that went down 70 years ago. >>> preparing for the holidays, and we're not talking about your shopping list. how one community is equipping women to protect themselves during the busy shopping season. >>> and...
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this is newly released video of the crew using underwater robotics for their search in the western pacificds. earlier this year, they found the remnants of an avenger bomber, where two airmen lost their lives as well as an f-6f hellcat that went down 70 years ago. >>> erosion has uncovered a piece of history at the jersey shore. look at this along the delaware bay outside cape may. an unusual sight, train tracks running across sunset beach. those tracks stretch about 100 feet. they date back to the early 1900s and were once used by the old cape may sand plant. laura mcpherson of west cape may says her great-great uncle worked at that plant. >> it's just such a neat thing, to think that here i am, and 100 years ago, there he was. it's our history. it's our past. look at it, admire it, but walk away from it. >> local residents say it's a real thrill to see that piece of history, and it's drawing many others to the beach to see it for themselves. pretty cool. >>> well, there is a high price on a piece of information in this area. next, a reward that will soon be over $100,000 and what police
this is newly released video of the crew using underwater robotics for their search in the western pacificds. earlier this year, they found the remnants of an avenger bomber, where two airmen lost their lives as well as an f-6f hellcat that went down 70 years ago. >>> erosion has uncovered a piece of history at the jersey shore. look at this along the delaware bay outside cape may. an unusual sight, train tracks running across sunset beach. those tracks stretch about 100 feet. they...
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. >>> we'll take you to the western pacific, it was a super typhoon, why are we talking about this system, over the next couple of days, as it makes its way to the north-east, this storm will cost major impact to lavka, and we -- alaskaa, and we expect it to become one of the strongest storms, and with pressure between 990 mill bars or lower. we'll watch it carefully, we expect to see sees up to 45 feet high. for the rest of the united states, we expect a cool down coming into play for the northern plains. over the next couple of days, textures from minnesota, 43 as the high, going up on friday. we'll see it go down by the time we get to the weekend, and down towards chicago. take a look at what happens on sunday. the temperatures beginning to drop. as we get to monday - well, minnesota, high temperatures are only going to reach 29 degrees. the overnight lows - anywhere between 16 and 18 degrees. up towards new york, not looking too bad at 60. that is a look at the weather. more news coming up after this. >>> some call them eye source, others call them mcmansions. one big city is saying n
. >>> we'll take you to the western pacific, it was a super typhoon, why are we talking about this system, over the next couple of days, as it makes its way to the north-east, this storm will cost major impact to lavka, and we -- alaskaa, and we expect it to become one of the strongest storms, and with pressure between 990 mill bars or lower. we'll watch it carefully, we expect to see sees up to 45 feet high. for the rest of the united states, we expect a cool down coming into play for...
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. >>> the sixth super typhoon of 2014 has formed in the western pacific ocean.hat's twice the number of storms one would expect. we turn again to our meteorologist. pedro? >> typically three super typhoons a year. which is a storm with winds above 150 miles per hour. about a month ago, we had the fifth one. that was the strongest storm on our plan eeplanet. now this storm has tied that storm with winds over 160 miles per hour. but you take a look, here's the sea surface temperature situation. very warm water fuels these storms. unusually high water temperatures of 31 degrees celsius, which is about 90 degrees fahrenheit in the vicinity of this storm system. winds around 285 kilometers per hour gusting over 300. the good news is the models take it off to the east. for the most part they keep it away from some of those islands impacted with the previous super typhoon we had. this kind of puts tokyo in line here, but we leave it will move to the south. these islands will be threatened thursday and friday. so travel plans at least the next 24 hours don't look major.
. >>> the sixth super typhoon of 2014 has formed in the western pacific ocean.hat's twice the number of storms one would expect. we turn again to our meteorologist. pedro? >> typically three super typhoons a year. which is a storm with winds above 150 miles per hour. about a month ago, we had the fifth one. that was the strongest storm on our plan eeplanet. now this storm has tied that storm with winds over 160 miles per hour. but you take a look, here's the sea surface...
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. >> they have a belief in a manifest destiny that they should be in charge of the western pacific, theyuld be in charge of the south china sea and that all the nations around asia should pay attention to them and to their rules. >> standing next to the chairman of the joint chiefs at the pentagon recently, china's defense chief argued against a quote, revival of militarism. the u.s. defense secretary recently tried to reassure the chinese that the administration's p pivot to asi was benign. >> it was not about trying to cut china short, we don't wanting that to happen. >> it may not be able to stop china as it becomes just one of three countries capable of launching atomic weapons from the air, sea and land. >> we are seeing chinese ships show up all over the world. >> since december, the u.s. as deployed six p-8 poe sigh den aircrafts which tracks submarines to okinawa, japan. it seems china is now ahead of schedule. >> jennifer griffin at the pentagon. >>> well, the president seems ready to force a showdown with republicans over immigration. and republicans and democrats over the keys
. >> they have a belief in a manifest destiny that they should be in charge of the western pacific, theyuld be in charge of the south china sea and that all the nations around asia should pay attention to them and to their rules. >> standing next to the chairman of the joint chiefs at the pentagon recently, china's defense chief argued against a quote, revival of militarism. the u.s. defense secretary recently tried to reassure the chinese that the administration's p pivot to asi...
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this is in the western pacific. 100-mile-an-hour sustained winds.storm has a fast track over the next three days. it will veer away from the philippines, which is good news. what you can't see on the top portion of your tv screen is japan. they have had a very active tropical season this year. this storm is expected to intensify. you can see a well defined eye at the center of the storm as it moves inster direction. we'll keep you up to date with the storm as it develops. we have tropical storm vance on the other side of the pacific. there's mexico, acapolco. the storm is getting busy organized at the moment. it's expected to take an about turn to the northeast. earlier in the season, near cabo san lucas with the previous hurricane. they are in the path of this storm as well. natalie? >> oh, my goodness, they got hammered last time. >> they did. >> thanked. >> you're welcome. >>> harry potter fans were given a special treat for halloween. it is the back story to a sinister character that mary tells us is inspired by a real person. >> deep down, you
this is in the western pacific. 100-mile-an-hour sustained winds.storm has a fast track over the next three days. it will veer away from the philippines, which is good news. what you can't see on the top portion of your tv screen is japan. they have had a very active tropical season this year. this storm is expected to intensify. you can see a well defined eye at the center of the storm as it moves inster direction. we'll keep you up to date with the storm as it develops. we have tropical storm...
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this was a supertyphoon in the western pacific. here is japan. the korean peninsula.f a category 5 hurricane. well, it missed japan but now it's in the bering sea and going to sit and spin for a while. it's been kicking wave heights up to near 50 feet. winds have been well over 70 kilometers per hour, or that would be around 50 to 60 miles per hour. this is going to sit and spin for a while. what's going to happen, as it does this, it creates a big ridge of warmth. alaska is going to be much warmer than we will. then a surge of cold air will plunge. again, this is the first of two of these polar air masses that will drop southward. this one's really going to have a bite to it and drop some snowfall. with enough leaves still on some of the oak trees to the north, we got power outages, it could be cold enough we could have some pipes burst, so, again, nothing like the first hint of winter that gets to you, talking about 8, 10, 12 inches of snowfall in minneapolis. behind this snow is when it starts to really get cold, poppy. warnings are already in place and this is goi
this was a supertyphoon in the western pacific. here is japan. the korean peninsula.f a category 5 hurricane. well, it missed japan but now it's in the bering sea and going to sit and spin for a while. it's been kicking wave heights up to near 50 feet. winds have been well over 70 kilometers per hour, or that would be around 50 to 60 miles per hour. this is going to sit and spin for a while. what's going to happen, as it does this, it creates a big ridge of warmth. alaska is going to be much...
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i want to talk about super typhoon nuri it's on the western pacific. it's missing japan.et rain and high waves but it's mainly heading up into the baring sea. the illusion where it will turn into a powerful storm which means it has implications downstream. as in us and in most of the united states. it's equivalent all signs point to us being a meet logical bond. it will bottom out which is just amazing. one of the strongest extra tropical systems ever. unfortunately now sometimes systems like that when they move across the pacific and give us rain every sign points toward this system firing um the ridge of high pressure and dropping extremely cold air into the northern plains and the great lakes. it has been the pattern for ten months. we have a system right here that almost clip us tomorrow. everything is showing a plunge. that will be next week. all the way down to florida and the northeast with high pressure firing up over the west coast. it has been that way for the longest time. we do have some patchy fog. but mainly it will be clear today and warmer. 40s on the temp
i want to talk about super typhoon nuri it's on the western pacific. it's missing japan.et rain and high waves but it's mainly heading up into the baring sea. the illusion where it will turn into a powerful storm which means it has implications downstream. as in us and in most of the united states. it's equivalent all signs point to us being a meet logical bond. it will bottom out which is just amazing. one of the strongest extra tropical systems ever. unfortunately now sometimes systems like...
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. >> i will start you off here across the western pacific.ause this particular storm getting up to well in excess of what would be a category five, even a strong category five, has now weakened to 150 per mile winds, which is a threshold to what would be considered a super typhoon. and this is nori. you take a look at the numbers here, actually quite quiet here when it comes for storms to date. we've had 19. 11 typhoons. but notice these super typhoons well above the average of four to date. and we've seen seven so far with nori in place. these islands scattered about tokyo, these are the izu islands. i think it will impact some of the islands just offshore. and notice significant weakening as it approaches thursday and friday. but travel so far the next couple of days. this is the scene right now. some fog across the board in tokyo's main airports, haneta and it is across portions of mexico we're watching carefully. that is hurricane vance sitting out thayer, a very strong category two, about 175 kph. this storm closing in on category three,
. >> i will start you off here across the western pacific.ause this particular storm getting up to well in excess of what would be a category five, even a strong category five, has now weakened to 150 per mile winds, which is a threshold to what would be considered a super typhoon. and this is nori. you take a look at the numbers here, actually quite quiet here when it comes for storms to date. we've had 19. 11 typhoons. but notice these super typhoons well above the average of four to...
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unusually warm ocean temperatures in the western pacific are fueling what is now the strongest stormyear. our meteorologist pedram javaheri has more about it. >> this storm, natalie-s sitting in water temperatures that would be kind of more akin to what you would want in your bath water. we're talking about roughly 90 degrees fahrenheit, well into the 30s celsius across micronesia. the storm sins east of the region with luzon at this hour with winds of 285 kilometers per hour. this would be a healthy category 5 equivalent storm system. you talk about six super typhoons so far in 2014. three's the average. super typhoon is any storm in execution of 215 miles per hour. this again sitting above that. 170 miles per hour. about a month ago another super typhoon vongfong impacted this region. the models keep this for the most part parallel to the coastline but by the time we get to thursday and friday tokyo could be in the impact zone. we don't believe it will be a direct impact but even an indirect impact can cause major issues. these are the water temperatures we're talking about and the
unusually warm ocean temperatures in the western pacific are fueling what is now the strongest stormyear. our meteorologist pedram javaheri has more about it. >> this storm, natalie-s sitting in water temperatures that would be kind of more akin to what you would want in your bath water. we're talking about roughly 90 degrees fahrenheit, well into the 30s celsius across micronesia. the storm sins east of the region with luzon at this hour with winds of 285 kilometers per hour. this would...
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is that 60% that's going to be operating in the western pacific or more generally through the asia pacific region? >> that number of 60 prtsd represents the percentage of our navy that is home ported west. the idea is it's easier to rotetationly deploy or to react if you have to, you're home port wrd you believe your focus of attention should be. we're on track for that. as we build ships we look toward home porting them to the west and again keeping that process going. because it's not just numbers. it's also the numbers of the -- with the most capability. the two destroys to japan is a part of that. the lit torl combat ships to singapore they're not a part of that in that they're not home ported there. the sailors don't move there. they would go out and operate, call them forward station and will rotate the crews. but the ships themselves are literally, kind of like we're your family and where your home is, in that case it will be san diego. still west but not as far west. but my point would be we certainly have a target number. we need 306. our number of ships in order to accomplish the
is that 60% that's going to be operating in the western pacific or more generally through the asia pacific region? >> that number of 60 prtsd represents the percentage of our navy that is home ported west. the idea is it's easier to rotetationly deploy or to react if you have to, you're home port wrd you believe your focus of attention should be. we're on track for that. as we build ships we look toward home porting them to the west and again keeping that process going. because it's not...
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quickly take you into the western pacific watching a tropical disturbance with a low period of formationt 24 hours but the probability increases over the next two or three days but this system looks to get to a category 1 equivalent. so areas in the philippines, tacloban we're watching because it has a track that it could take it to the south. at its strongest kath 1 but still heavy rainfall, toward the latter portion of this coming week. that's the latest here in weather and we'll have more news coming up shortly. >>> -- space station after a lightning fast journey. it took about six hours for the spacecraft and the three-member crew to reach the space station after launching from kazakhstan. the crew, which includes italy's first female astronaut, seen here in the blue uniform, will be on the space station for six months, conducting research. they joined other astronauts already there. we wish her luck. >>> well, there's a new champion of formula 1. lewis hamilton calling it the greatest day of his life. as he captures his second world title with a victory of the final race of the year
quickly take you into the western pacific watching a tropical disturbance with a low period of formationt 24 hours but the probability increases over the next two or three days but this system looks to get to a category 1 equivalent. so areas in the philippines, tacloban we're watching because it has a track that it could take it to the south. at its strongest kath 1 but still heavy rainfall, toward the latter portion of this coming week. that's the latest here in weather and we'll have more...
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we're below average to date for named storms in the western pacif pacific.n the typhoon department, and super typhoon, we're doubling what we should have to date. that's the latest in weather. more news coming up shortly. >>> welcome back. now the u.s. rejected royalty when the country was founded. plenty of americans like to remind me of that, as an english person, but that doesn't mean that dynasties aren't a big part of american political culture. >> and the bush family and the clintons are among those that spring to mind. jonathan man explains why they're not the only ones making politics a family business. >> america is a country that rejected royalty when it was founded, but it seems to love dynasties. political dynasties. the adames, the roosevelts, the kennedys. and in modern times, the bush family. and the clinton family. they're among the most popular names in u.s. politics today. but this year's midterm elections feature branches of several family trees. >> my dad was point guard for the perry panthers. i tried to follow his foot steps. sam nunn w
we're below average to date for named storms in the western pacif pacific.n the typhoon department, and super typhoon, we're doubling what we should have to date. that's the latest in weather. more news coming up shortly. >>> welcome back. now the u.s. rejected royalty when the country was founded. plenty of americans like to remind me of that, as an english person, but that doesn't mean that dynasties aren't a big part of american political culture. >> and the bush family and...
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quick glance around the western pacific, we do have a little probability of a storm system forming in24 hours. but the models do take the storm system right toward western portions of the philippines and tacloban, one of those areas we're watching very carefully because this region was very hard hit about 12 months ago with the largest and strongest typhoon we'd ever seen impact land. this storm at this point looks at best to be a category 1 equivalent, a very weak-grade typhoon, but still when people are in recovery mode it's going to be something we'll watch here with the rainfall expected to increase in the couple of coming days. rosie will be back with news shortly. can't wait to get the next big thing? come to t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. grab the hottest phone around, for zero down and zero waiting and zero annual service contracts only at t-mobile. stuck in a contract? we'll even buy you out of it. so why wait? switch now and get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. >>> a look at these amazing images from space. this soyuz rocket docked to the i
quick glance around the western pacific, we do have a little probability of a storm system forming in24 hours. but the models do take the storm system right toward western portions of the philippines and tacloban, one of those areas we're watching very carefully because this region was very hard hit about 12 months ago with the largest and strongest typhoon we'd ever seen impact land. this storm at this point looks at best to be a category 1 equivalent, a very weak-grade typhoon, but still when...
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it all began on the 3rd of november in the open waters of the western pacific.xtremely warm surface temperature, topping out at 30 degrees celsius. and the upper-level winds were extremely weak. these ingredients created the perfect atmosphere for a colossal storm. in the early morning of the 8th, it made landfall in gyan, with estimated winds of 315 kilometers per hour and gusts, believe it or not, to 380. as the storm continued to move across land, thousands in its wake, we also found our very own cnn crew right in the path of the storm. >> where we are standing at the moment, we're about 1.5 kilometers away from the beach. >> andrew stevens and his crew continued to report live until the winds grew so strong, they could not broadcast a satellite signal. and then the winds blew out all the windows. but with the damage winds came the rising seas. tacloban, positioned in such a way that the storm surge funneled north with a wall of water five meters high, slamming into the city like a tsunami. when you compare that to a tall building, that means the water would
it all began on the 3rd of november in the open waters of the western pacific.xtremely warm surface temperature, topping out at 30 degrees celsius. and the upper-level winds were extremely weak. these ingredients created the perfect atmosphere for a colossal storm. in the early morning of the 8th, it made landfall in gyan, with estimated winds of 315 kilometers per hour and gusts, believe it or not, to 380. as the storm continued to move across land, thousands in its wake, we also found our...
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world, so the super typhoon that we were talking about last week, this was toward its peak in the western pacific at the time. it scooted to the northern pacific and caused a ripple in the jetstream, the steering flow that goes around the world, the winds at 30,000 feet. you can see this weekend, it's not the best view, because it's on the edge of two satellite image, but that's how fart north it got and it did cause that ripple effect. as one edge went up, the other place had nowhere to go but down and that's the boundary for warm versus cold air. while the west coast got a warming because of this, the central united states is just shoving that jet ward southward, funneling in the really cold air. already in the midwest today, gulf coast tomorrow, shooting temperatures 20-30 below average, some places 40 below average and we were above, so the change could actually be a 50-degree change in this cases. >> like the chinese say, drop a pebble in the pond and it ripples out. nicole, thank you. >> speaking of the chinese, president obama is in beijing for the apec summit. the president will meet with
world, so the super typhoon that we were talking about last week, this was toward its peak in the western pacific at the time. it scooted to the northern pacific and caused a ripple in the jetstream, the steering flow that goes around the world, the winds at 30,000 feet. you can see this weekend, it's not the best view, because it's on the edge of two satellite image, but that's how fart north it got and it did cause that ripple effect. as one edge went up, the other place had nowhere to go but...
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wanted to ask you, obviously, it is no secret that navy has a great operational focus on the western pacific, on the east and south china sea and the proverbial pivot to asia. in your opinion, what role do you see the army having in asia and also how are you shaping the army that's vastly different from the mesopotamia and the full maritime environment? >> we have the pivot to the pacific. now, the one thing, just to clarify a lot, a lot of people when they think about the pacific, they don't think about the army. they think about the marines, the navy. but even before the pacific pivot occurred, we had well over 60,000 soldiers operating in the pacific. so there's a lot of activity already going on. one of the things we think the army is uniquely suited for in the pacific and general brooks is now the u.s. army pacific commander, which was previously a three-star position, which is now a four-star position. so i tell my great west point classmate there that he kind of won the lottery. not only is he the first four-star army guy to have that, but he gets to work in hawaii. so he lives a good
wanted to ask you, obviously, it is no secret that navy has a great operational focus on the western pacific, on the east and south china sea and the proverbial pivot to asia. in your opinion, what role do you see the army having in asia and also how are you shaping the army that's vastly different from the mesopotamia and the full maritime environment? >> we have the pivot to the pacific. now, the one thing, just to clarify a lot, a lot of people when they think about the pacific, they...
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aircraft carrier in the western pacific.ilding a nuclear plutonium facility for $21 million if they are not having serious doubts about the reliability of barack obama security guarantees? >> and i will be completely frank with was originally asked to be on the panel i did wonder and to be very, very vocal on what i think you'll bombing administration should have done. i don't think they responded correctly. but when i really thought about it i thought there is a number of issues doing it seemed he has made the role the more dangerous place? no. and talk about china rising is completely independent but the question is what do we do in response? this survey more than any other. he pushes it he was waiting to do it from the beginning spin again some major foreign policy address just like bill clinton did we will promote free trade because it is good for the continent and for the country. he capitulated to congress. just as he stood up like clinton and he said tim to debate ross perot he is not. we have this fantasy you all hav
aircraft carrier in the western pacific.ilding a nuclear plutonium facility for $21 million if they are not having serious doubts about the reliability of barack obama security guarantees? >> and i will be completely frank with was originally asked to be on the panel i did wonder and to be very, very vocal on what i think you'll bombing administration should have done. i don't think they responded correctly. but when i really thought about it i thought there is a number of issues doing it...
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air craft carrier in the western pacific. why is japan -- by the way, why is japan building -- >> last word. >> why is japan building a nuclear plutonium facility for $21 billion that will produce 9 tons of weapons usable plutonium a year if they are not having serious doubts about the reliability of barack obama's security guarantees? why would they spend the money? >> yes. >> okay. >> turn to ann marie so you can have you respond and, fareed, you'll get a follow-up. >> i will be completely frank. when i was originally asked to be on this side of this debate i did wonder because i have been very, very vocal, as you've heard, on -- in terms of what i think this -- the obama administration should have done in syria, and i don't think they responded correctly, but when i thought about it, when i really thought about it, i said, wait a minute, i disagree with this president on a number of issues, but do i actually think he's made the world a more dangerous place? no, i don't. in the first place, most of the things we're describi
air craft carrier in the western pacific. why is japan -- by the way, why is japan building -- >> last word. >> why is japan building a nuclear plutonium facility for $21 billion that will produce 9 tons of weapons usable plutonium a year if they are not having serious doubts about the reliability of barack obama's security guarantees? why would they spend the money? >> yes. >> okay. >> turn to ann marie so you can have you respond and, fareed, you'll get a...
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is that 60% of the fleet operating in the western pacific, or more generally throughout the asia-pacific region including indian ocean? >> that numb whatever 60% represents the percentage of our navy home-ported west. the idea it is easily to rotationally deploy or react if you have to, if you're home-ported where you believe your focus of attention should be. we're on track for that. as we build ships we look toward home porting them to the west and keeping that, again that, process going because it is not just numbers. it's also the numbers with the most capability. two destroyers to japan is a part of that. the literal combat ships to singapore, they're not a part of that in that they're not home-ported there. the sailers don't move there. they will go out and operate, they will rotate the cruise and, kind of like we're your family where your home is. in that case it will be san diego. still west but not as far west. my point would be, be we certainly, we have a target number. we need 306. you know, our number of ships in order to accomplish the defense strategic guidance but doing th
is that 60% of the fleet operating in the western pacific, or more generally throughout the asia-pacific region including indian ocean? >> that numb whatever 60% represents the percentage of our navy home-ported west. the idea it is easily to rotationally deploy or react if you have to, if you're home-ported where you believe your focus of attention should be. we're on track for that. as we build ships we look toward home porting them to the west and keeping that, again that, process...
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. >> they have a belief and a manifestny that they should be in charge of the western pacific.south china sea and that all the nations around asia should pay attention to them and to their rules as they want to establish them. >> reporter: back in the 1960s mao declared, quote: we will build a nuclear submarine even if it takes us 10,000 years. it seems china is now ahead of schedule. bill: thank you, jennifer griffin, from the pentagon. heather: coming up at today's meeting at the white house, we've been talking about this a lot, the thanksgiving dinner you're calling it -- bill: that's right. the old family dining room. i've got a big family, too, and they're kind of crazy. heather: ah. it could set the tone for the rest of the obama presidency, so will this power lunch be about compromise or control? our panel will debate that, plus this -- >> get on the ground! bill: this was a tense takedown of a carjacker caught on video, but so was the carjacking itself. you will not believe how this went down. >> i wanted to get that shot of him with the gun, but i didn't want to get sh
. >> they have a belief and a manifestny that they should be in charge of the western pacific.south china sea and that all the nations around asia should pay attention to them and to their rules as they want to establish them. >> reporter: back in the 1960s mao declared, quote: we will build a nuclear submarine even if it takes us 10,000 years. it seems china is now ahead of schedule. bill: thank you, jennifer griffin, from the pentagon. heather: coming up at today's meeting at the...
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air craft carrier in the western pacific.hy is japan -- by the way, why is japan -- >> last question here. >> building a plutonium facility that will produce nine tons of weapo weapons-usable plutone yuma year if they are not having serious doubts about the reliability of barack obama's security guarantees? why would they spend the money? >> okay. >> your response fareed and a follow-up. >> i will be completely frank. when i was originally asked to be on this side of this debate, i did wonder because i have been very, very vocal, as you have heard, in terms of what i think the obama administration should have done in syria. and i don't think that they responded correctly. but when i thought about it, when i really thought about it, i thought, wait a minute, i disagree with this president on a number of issues. but do i actually think he's made the world a more dangerous place? no. i don't. in the first place, most of the things we are describing, like china rising, which is why japan is really nervous, happens completely inde
air craft carrier in the western pacific.hy is japan -- by the way, why is japan -- >> last question here. >> building a plutonium facility that will produce nine tons of weapo weapons-usable plutone yuma year if they are not having serious doubts about the reliability of barack obama's security guarantees? why would they spend the money? >> okay. >> your response fareed and a follow-up. >> i will be completely frank. when i was originally asked to be on this side...
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all of sthees are foundational issuesed in strengthening of our alliance architecture in the western pacific. all of these will guide the way in which we shape our alliances over the next 10 to 15 years. we're going toment to finish strong on all of these agreements, successful conclusion and implementation matters. this certainly will set the stage for closer cooperation between the united states and its important allies in east asia and the pacific. second, very important big issue we'll be working on is solidifying the military-to-military relationship with china. secretary hagel had a very good meeting with the foreign minister the other day here in washington. the foreign minister was here to, of course, review u.s. bilateral relations and planning for the president's trip to beijing. as you probably have seen in the strategic and economic dialogue, both sides recommitted to working on a set of confidence building measures and we will be working on that set in advance of the president's trip to beijing. a third set of big issues we will be working on is knitting together allied and part
all of sthees are foundational issuesed in strengthening of our alliance architecture in the western pacific. all of these will guide the way in which we shape our alliances over the next 10 to 15 years. we're going toment to finish strong on all of these agreements, successful conclusion and implementation matters. this certainly will set the stage for closer cooperation between the united states and its important allies in east asia and the pacific. second, very important big issue we'll be...
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started down this road in, i think, a pretty robust manner back in april of this year at the western pacificwhen we got together voluntarily, 22 navies, embraced professio'al behavior and clear communications. we exercise it at rimpac where we had 25 navies there, 42 ships, and we worked on that at rimpac. a lot of different nations, a lot of different navies. but this will be a long, deliberate process nqq"ing constant attention. we're bringing new officers in all the time. in some cases for some navies, it's very different to have an engagement, to be open and to be conversing out there at sea. in the july counterpart visit that i had where i went to china at the invitation of admiral wu, i visited what's called the state oceanic administration. i would call that sort of analogous to our d. of homeland security -- our de(artment of homeland security. that's where their coast guard, if you will, is located. and we talked about introducing the option or the protocol to the coast guard. and it was absorbed, it was taken in as something t$at was viable. our coast guard is very Ãinterested in i
started down this road in, i think, a pretty robust manner back in april of this year at the western pacificwhen we got together voluntarily, 22 navies, embraced professio'al behavior and clear communications. we exercise it at rimpac where we had 25 navies there, 42 ships, and we worked on that at rimpac. a lot of different nations, a lot of different navies. but this will be a long, deliberate process nqq"ing constant attention. we're bringing new officers in all the time. in some cases...
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you can see this pattern, high pressure is dominating the eastern pacific and western united states and flow is clockwise push the storm track to the north and bringing an offshore wind so it will be warm and dry the how warm? we will look at the seven-day forecast. we are looking at by wednesday, low-to-mid 70s with the cooling hitting the coast and the bay and inland on thursday and cooler on friday and wet weather saturday and sunday. leyla gulen. >> traffic is light. it is accident free. mass transit shows 27 bart trains on time. ace train one is on time. muni does not have delays. clear, too, is the golden gate bridge from marin to san francisco. we have a nice wide open drive. northbound traffic does not have problems into the north pay. we have traffic starting to build over the altamont pass indicated by the red from tracy along 205 with the speed jumping to 49 miles per hour and it clears west of vasco account rest of the drive from livermore and pleasanton interest castro valley has top speeds and if the traveling take you southbound we have in problems there as well. >>> star
you can see this pattern, high pressure is dominating the eastern pacific and western united states and flow is clockwise push the storm track to the north and bringing an offshore wind so it will be warm and dry the how warm? we will look at the seven-day forecast. we are looking at by wednesday, low-to-mid 70s with the cooling hitting the coast and the bay and inland on thursday and cooler on friday and wet weather saturday and sunday. leyla gulen. >> traffic is light. it is accident...
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we are seeing another low that continues to batter the western coast of canada and the pacific northwest. this is also a concern because not only are we seeing rain, temperatures are dropping off to where we may be seeing some freezing rain. and that's going to be dangerous on the roadways. now on the eastern side of the united states, and into canada, we have this massive low pressure system. some snow possibilities into the western side of the great lakes. but over in buffalo, upstate new york, you're going to be seeing the possibility of some rain/snow mix with the melting taking place. all that snow may lead to some flooding possibilities. the cold front draped along with this may be leading to the possibility of some severe weather. so look out for that as we go throughout monday. again, very wet conditions for the eastern seaboard. now, as we go through this week, americans are getting ready for thanksgiving, and as we take a look at the forecast, some cities named turkey. relatively wet for north carolina, as i mentioned. but dry conditions elsewhere. all locations, though, lookin
we are seeing another low that continues to batter the western coast of canada and the pacific northwest. this is also a concern because not only are we seeing rain, temperatures are dropping off to where we may be seeing some freezing rain. and that's going to be dangerous on the roadways. now on the eastern side of the united states, and into canada, we have this massive low pressure system. some snow possibilities into the western side of the great lakes. but over in buffalo, upstate new...
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said yesterday the current situation we have to maintain military presence in the western atlantic and eastern pacificmexico. according to the associated press, he also said planes would construct reconnaissance missions. the announce. of these flights came as an accusation from nato that russia was continuing to fuel the conflict eastern ukraine. >> primary equipment, russian tanks, russian artillery and air systems. and russian combat troops enteringed into ukraine. fors, money, support, supplies, weapons are flowing back and forth across this border completely at will. and that's not a good situation. >> since the russian annexation of crimea in march, there have been almost 40 incidents involving russian and western militaries, many far from russian territory. one of those was on may 9 when a russian aircraft approached within 50 miles of the california coast. the closest such russian military flight since the cold war. joining me now is a professor of international affairs at the new school. she is the great granddaughter of nikita khrushchev. the caribbean? vladimir putin is worried about what m
said yesterday the current situation we have to maintain military presence in the western atlantic and eastern pacificmexico. according to the associated press, he also said planes would construct reconnaissance missions. the announce. of these flights came as an accusation from nato that russia was continuing to fuel the conflict eastern ukraine. >> primary equipment, russian tanks, russian artillery and air systems. and russian combat troops enteringed into ukraine. fors, money,...
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other patrols are being ordered near american territorial waters in the western atlantic and eastern pacific. russian air patrols were common during the height of the cold war, more than two decades ago. kim kardashian released more provocative photos yesterday in various stages of undress... including a shot of her fully driving drunk when he was killed by a car crash. his blood alcohol content reported to be five times the legal limit. his 18 year-old girlfriend also killed in the crash. considered one of the top baseball prospects this season. >> more provocative photos released yesterday in various stages of undress including a shot of her fully naked from the front, wearing only pearls, and dripping in and leave it to chelsea handler to make fun of anything related to the kardashians... the t-v personality posted a picture of her bare bottom on instagram, perfectly mimicking kim's magazine cover, writing -- "guess which one's real?" an extended trailer for marvel's "avengers: age of ultron" dropped yesterday. take a look.. >> it's the end of the past i started us on. >> nothing lasts fo
other patrols are being ordered near american territorial waters in the western atlantic and eastern pacific. russian air patrols were common during the height of the cold war, more than two decades ago. kim kardashian released more provocative photos yesterday in various stages of undress... including a shot of her fully driving drunk when he was killed by a car crash. his blood alcohol content reported to be five times the legal limit. his 18 year-old girlfriend also killed in the crash....
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"in the current situation we have to maintain a military presence in the western atlantic and eastern pacific as well as the caribbean and the gulf of mexico." let's go to matthew chance. we know the russians -- have the russians said how close they want to fly these planes to the u.s. we're talking caribbean and atlantic or gulf of mexico. that's awful close. >> reporter: they have bases in the arctic and these huge soviet era bombers will be taking off from and refuel on the way if necessary and they'll be traveling very close, i expect, to u.s. airspace. i think being very careful not to enter u.s. airspace. that's the important thing about these flights. they're in international airspace largely or they should be at least. so they are perfectly league -- legal and they do pose a threat to civilian aircraft in the area because many times russian military planes choose to fly with transponders turned off to make them stealthy and they don't file flight plans. so in the past there's been near misses over europe. potential is that could also happen if they really upped these flights in the un
"in the current situation we have to maintain a military presence in the western atlantic and eastern pacific as well as the caribbean and the gulf of mexico." let's go to matthew chance. we know the russians -- have the russians said how close they want to fly these planes to the u.s. we're talking caribbean and atlantic or gulf of mexico. that's awful close. >> reporter: they have bases in the arctic and these huge soviet era bombers will be taking off from and refuel on the...
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united states and the russian defense minister said more activity can be expected in the eastern pacific and western atlantic. put it all together. you have a more muscular, a more active russian military and that's the concern at the moment. richard quest, cnn at the cnn center. >> meanwhile sanctions against russia getting tighter. russia admitting for the first time that it could see a slump in oil prices as a result. >>> well newly released video and audio from ferguson, missouri are revealing more about the day when michael brown was killed but will it effect a grand jury's decision about the officer that shot the teenager? >>> and a town in nigeria known for the mass abduction in schoolgirls has been just seized by boko haram. we'll have both of those stories coming up after this break. >>> welcome back. new surveillance video shows police officer darren wilson right after the shooting death of teenager michael brown. according to the st. louis dispatch newspaper lewis left for the hospital two hours after that shooting but he had no visible injuries on his face or his body. now newly released
united states and the russian defense minister said more activity can be expected in the eastern pacific and western atlantic. put it all together. you have a more muscular, a more active russian military and that's the concern at the moment. richard quest, cnn at the cnn center. >> meanwhile sanctions against russia getting tighter. russia admitting for the first time that it could see a slump in oil prices as a result. >>> well newly released video and audio from ferguson,...
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out here across the u.s., the pacific northwest, the british columbia especially and western washington is dealing with the torrential rainfall and a lot of that white stuff piling up in the higher elevations. reaching about 65 kilometers per hour and then out towards the northern most northeastern states are likely to see more snowfall, which is going to be addinging up to about 35 centimeters in the high elevations, so watch out for that. but meanwhile, the predominant thing is the high pressure system dominating much of the central locations, denver hitting 18 degrees, oklahoma city reaching 20 degrees. warm, so do enjoy these beautiful days. here across japan, we are still tracking this system. this system was a severe tropical storm, but now, downgraded to or actually changed the form to a low pressure system. but still, the effects will be similar. the islands and anywhere along the pacific side of japan will possibly see winds reaching up to four meters high, but then after the system pulls out, high pressure system will be dominating much of the continent, but this is also respo
out here across the u.s., the pacific northwest, the british columbia especially and western washington is dealing with the torrential rainfall and a lot of that white stuff piling up in the higher elevations. reaching about 65 kilometers per hour and then out towards the northern most northeastern states are likely to see more snowfall, which is going to be addinging up to about 35 centimeters in the high elevations, so watch out for that. but meanwhile, the predominant thing is the high...
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out here across the u.s., the pacific northwest, the british columbia especially and western washingtondealing with the torrents of rainfall. and a lot of that white stuff pieg piling up in the high elevations. gusts reaching about 65 kilometers per hour. and then out toward more northeastern states, likely to see more snowfall which is going to add up to about 35 centimeters in the high elevations. so watch out for that. but meanwhile, the predominant thing is the high pressure system dominating much of the central loexz. denver hitting 18 degrees. oklahoma city reaching 20 degrees. rheal real warmth. do enjoy these autumnal beautiful daze. here across japan, though, we are still tracking this system. this system was a severe tropical storm but now downgraded to -- or actually changed the form to a low pressure system. so the effects will be similar. anywhere along the pacific side of japan will possibly see waves reaching up to four meters high. but then after the storm system pulls out high pressure system will be dominating much for the continent. this is also spnl for the subtle mo
out here across the u.s., the pacific northwest, the british columbia especially and western washingtondealing with the torrents of rainfall. and a lot of that white stuff pieg piling up in the high elevations. gusts reaching about 65 kilometers per hour. and then out toward more northeastern states, likely to see more snowfall which is going to add up to about 35 centimeters in the high elevations. so watch out for that. but meanwhile, the predominant thing is the high pressure system...
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. >> in the current situation we have to maintain military presence in the western atlantic and the eastern pacificemark came after a number of high-profile incidents between russia and nato incidents this year including one on june 9th when four nuclear capable bombers flew within 50 miles of the california coast. in fact, a report this week from the european leadership network mapped many of these aggressive counters saying russia is increasingly engaging in dangerous brinksmanship often in areas far removed from ukraine. nina is an associate professor and the great granddaughter of nikita khrushchev. nina, i'm going to start with you. for a lot of americans, that last bit, the caribbean theater operations i guess you could say, and this buzzing off the california coast is the most alarming thing. we think back to what happened during the cuban missile crisis. what is putin up to? >> very similar to what the cuban missile crisis was all about is that if the american troops and american nuclear capabilities are very close to of what at the time was the soviet border, missiles in turkey, so why wou
. >> in the current situation we have to maintain military presence in the western atlantic and the eastern pacificemark came after a number of high-profile incidents between russia and nato incidents this year including one on june 9th when four nuclear capable bombers flew within 50 miles of the california coast. in fact, a report this week from the european leadership network mapped many of these aggressive counters saying russia is increasingly engaging in dangerous brinksmanship...
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states and the russian defense minister says more activity can be expected in the eastern pacific and in the western atlantic. put it all together, you have a more muscular and more virulent, a more active russian military. and that's the concern at the moment. richard quest, cnn, at the cnn center. >> well, in nigeria, boko haram is said to have taken over the northeast town there. the community became known after the group kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls there last april. the students still have not been released and boko haram claims they've been converted to islam likely not their choice and married off. a nigeria observer says this speaks volumes about the current situation there. >> highly symbolic action that after six months after the girls were kidnapped and the expectation that the nye anotherian government and military would pull out all stops to not only retake that territory but try to flesh out the insurgents and find the girls, the fact that they haven't done so and, in fact, have lost ground, i think, is very indicative of how things are going on the ground right now. >> yeah, th
states and the russian defense minister says more activity can be expected in the eastern pacific and in the western atlantic. put it all together, you have a more muscular and more virulent, a more active russian military. and that's the concern at the moment. richard quest, cnn, at the cnn center. >> well, in nigeria, boko haram is said to have taken over the northeast town there. the community became known after the group kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls there last april. the...
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and the russian defense minister says more activity can be expected in the eastern pacific and in the westerntlantic. put it all together, you have a more muscular, a more virulent, a more active russian military. and that's the concern at the moment. richard quest, cnn, at the cnn center. >>> meanwhile, sanctions against russia are tightening, and president putin said it could lead to a dramatic drop in oil prices. >>> in nigeria, boko haram is said to be taken over the northeastern town. the community became well-known worldwide after the islamic group boko haramky kidnapped 200 girls there last april. the students have not been released. they claim they've been converted to islam and married off. and telling cnn that the latest speaks volumes about the current situation in 2345 region. >> that's a highly symbolic action that, you know, six months after the girls were kidnapped, and the expectations that the nigerian government and military restarts to not only take that territory, but try to flesh out the insurgents and find the girls. the fact that they haven't done so, and in fact have l
and the russian defense minister says more activity can be expected in the eastern pacific and in the westerntlantic. put it all together, you have a more muscular, a more virulent, a more active russian military. and that's the concern at the moment. richard quest, cnn, at the cnn center. >>> meanwhile, sanctions against russia are tightening, and president putin said it could lead to a dramatic drop in oil prices. >>> in nigeria, boko haram is said to be taken over the...
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they did but they'll fly from their bases in the arctic to alaska on the sort of eastern pacific and to the western atlantic as well, down to the gulf of mexico. they used to do this all the time back in the 1980s and the 1970s. they stopped at the end of the cold war because they were just too expensive and there wasn't any need for it but the fact they're being reinstated now shows us where we really are in our relationship with the west and russia over the situation in ukraine and over a range of other issues as well. >> how often do they plan to do this? >> reporter: they're not telling us that. they'll do it whenever they fancy it. they're within their rights to do that as long as they stay within international air space. they've been doing it a lot inside europe and inside european air space, the international air space inside europe and a think tank in london has recently said there's been a dangerous escalation of this kind of brinksmanship on the part of russia, a number of incidents, one i want to highlight a near collision of a civilian airliner from sweden with a russian bomber, one of
they did but they'll fly from their bases in the arctic to alaska on the sort of eastern pacific and to the western atlantic as well, down to the gulf of mexico. they used to do this all the time back in the 1980s and the 1970s. they stopped at the end of the cold war because they were just too expensive and there wasn't any need for it but the fact they're being reinstated now shows us where we really are in our relationship with the west and russia over the situation in ukraine and over a...
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spotty snow showers up especially up in the western great lakes. pacific northwest, heavy rain. isolated rain snow showers, nothing too bad. on sunday again looking mainly quiet. we warm up in the east. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it is going to be pretty chilly, especially through the northern plains and upper midwest where highs will be in the single digits and the teens. that's a look at the weather across t >>> 9:32. happy black friday to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren. taking a look at a sleepy san jose. not a lot of action here. a lot of people have the day off. you'll find a lot of action around your local shopping centers if you're headed out to cash in on those deals, it is chilly. you can leave your umbrella at home just about everywhere. you might need it in the north bay, but not only after 5:00 this evening. a lot of rain on the way, saturday looks like a wash yoult. you will be able to get outdoors on sunday and tuesday into wednesday take a look what we're expecting in terms of rainfall. that's your latest forecast. sheinelle and willie? >> dylan, tha
spotty snow showers up especially up in the western great lakes. pacific northwest, heavy rain. isolated rain snow showers, nothing too bad. on sunday again looking mainly quiet. we warm up in the east. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it is going to be pretty chilly, especially through the northern plains and upper midwest where highs will be in the single digits and the teens. that's a look at the weather across t >>> 9:32. happy black friday to you. i'm meteorologist christina...
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expecting of energy and punch how about tropical storm vent down in the tropical pacific moving towards mass at land western mexico. sues pained winds. 66 miles per hour. this was a hurricane earlier but down grided to tropical storm. it threat tones deliver flooding rain mud slid to go the area of mexico as it moves inland tomorrow. keep watching that storm and give you updates on the progress. overnight here in the bay area. look for mainly clear sky. chilly conditions in some of our inland valley low pressure will drop down to the mid 40's. most of the area will seper 40's to low 50's as over tonight low then tomorrow another mild day warm day actually coming our way south by high pressure in the upper 70's to low 80's about 79 at san jose. 81 at los gatos on the peninsula. look for high around 80 agrees redd with city and los altos. 79 at poupt view low 70's on the coast tomorrow at pacifica and a half man bay. downtown san francisco high of 74. 71 in the sun set district. up in the north bay mild on the coast. warm inland high will reach or exceed 80 degrees along santa rosa to sonoma to nap a.east bay
expecting of energy and punch how about tropical storm vent down in the tropical pacific moving towards mass at land western mexico. sues pained winds. 66 miles per hour. this was a hurricane earlier but down grided to tropical storm. it threat tones deliver flooding rain mud slid to go the area of mexico as it moves inland tomorrow. keep watching that storm and give you updates on the progress. overnight here in the bay area. look for mainly clear sky. chilly conditions in some of our inland...
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announcement of a 6 natural gas deal between two neighbors, so-called western route, eliminateing china's need to transport natural resources vi at pacific ocean. china also chose today with president obama on their soil to unveil their new j-31 staoelt 331 stealth fighter, they claim will be quote particular attractive to nations cut off from u.s. arms exports. >> at home, more details revealed in conspiracy of lies and deceit that persist to this day on a project known as obamacare, new health care law. and architect of that law, who called the american people stupid, today did reaction to this remark. >> this bill was written in a tortured way to make sure that cbo did not -- writen to do that, in terp terms of subsidiea law that said healthy people will pay in, if you said that explicitly, it would not have passed, just like lack of tran persoprantransparency. that was really critical to get it to pass. i wish mark was right, but i would rather have this law than not. jim: m.i.t. professor did not claim his statement was inaccuracies inaccuracies. gruber told a another network, i was speaking off the cuff, i spoke inaproeup yeah, the
announcement of a 6 natural gas deal between two neighbors, so-called western route, eliminateing china's need to transport natural resources vi at pacific ocean. china also chose today with president obama on their soil to unveil their new j-31 staoelt 331 stealth fighter, they claim will be quote particular attractive to nations cut off from u.s. arms exports. >> at home, more details revealed in conspiracy of lies and deceit that persist to this day on a project known as obamacare, new...
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spotty snow showers up especially up in the western great lakes. pacific northwest, heavy rain.now. and in the eastern great lakes, just a few isolated rain snow showers, nothing too bad. on sunday again looking mainly quiet. we warm up in the east. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it is going to be pretty chilly, especially through the northern plains and upper midwest where >>> hi, it's a freezing start to the morning especially on this black friday as folks are heading out to go shopping. by the time we head into the afternoon, temperatures will only warm into the mid to high 30s. between 36 and 39 degrees. sunny and cold for us. as we approach into the rest of your weekend, you'll notice a warmi ining trend especially by sunday. 55 degrees milder conditions in store. on monday as you head back to work, same thing, and we stay close to average next week. >> and that's your latest forecast. sheinelle and willie? >> dylan, thanks. some shoppers strategize for how to get the best deals but apparently it's in the palm of your head. >> natalie morris is a contributor of cnbc and h
spotty snow showers up especially up in the western great lakes. pacific northwest, heavy rain.now. and in the eastern great lakes, just a few isolated rain snow showers, nothing too bad. on sunday again looking mainly quiet. we warm up in the east. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it is going to be pretty chilly, especially through the northern plains and upper midwest where >>> hi, it's a freezing start to the morning especially on this black friday as folks are heading out to go...
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especially the western seaboards will be feeling very gusty conditions. 126 kilometers per hour with a possibility of tornados but the pacificide is pleasant at 18 degrees. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with nate parker and the director of columbia university's lab on intergroup relations about the role the media plays in perpetuating conscious and unconscious bias in this country. particularly when it comes to young black men. bias that too often results in deadly violence that negates the humanity inherent in all of us. we're glad you've joined us. that conversation coming up right now. ♪
especially the western seaboards will be feeling very gusty conditions. 126 kilometers per hour with a possibility of tornados but the pacificide is pleasant at 18 degrees. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with nate parker and the director of columbia university's lab...