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america. to find out more about this permanent hair loss solution guaranteed from hair club medical group, call this toll-free number to receive your free no-obligation information kit, brochure and dvd, so you can decide if hair restoration is right for you. call 1-800-660-hair. call now. >>> one of the most bitter campaigns this election comes from a place you'd never expect. and it's not between two people. this fight is being waged on a judge on the illinois supreme court who simply needs 60% of the yes vote to keep his seat. what's he battling you ask? ads paid for by one group with deep pockets angry with the justice about one issue. >> we ask people to come in to testify and tell the truth and nothing but the truth. that's not happening in this campaign. >> reporter: you may not know his face or name but thomas killbride is in the middle of a nasty campaign to keep his seat on the illinois supreme court. and there's one group more than any other that's trying to kick him out by running
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america. to find out more about this permanent hair loss solution guaranteed from hair club medical group, call this toll-free number to receive your free no-obligation information kit, brochure and dvd, so you can decide if hair restoration is right for you. call 1-800-660-hair. call now. [ female announcer ] have you tried this yet? great brands. bright ideas. from p&g. so while you may have tried febreze, have you tried the febreze home collection flameless luminary with decorative scented shades? or experienced the bounce dryer bar for automatic freshness and static control? or the olay regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in just five days? look for your p&g brandsaver for over $113 in savings on these and other innovative products. you'll find it in your october 31st sunday newspaper. ♪[ music ] >>> a living landmark in chicago's area was laid to rest today. he died after two years of struggling with prostate cancer. first lady michelle obama and chicago political figures g
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america. his specific work concerns impacts of climate changes on water resources and other sectors in west europe north america and he also worked on large scale exchange of heat and water between the ocean and the atmosphere. dan is also a director of the california climate change center a center that works to improve and forecast for decision makers in the california region and i'm sure it's information we can take throughout the united states. dan recieved a bachelor of science in meterologist and oceanographer and received in 1971 from university that makes us about the same age dan, but i'm just a broken down lawyer and economists. he received a, ph.d., in ee in san diego. his speech today will focus on climate change and it's challenge to our water supply. please welcome doctor dan cohan. >> thank you susan, well, it's a privilege to be here. i'm really impressed with the gathering that you've all assembled here in and the quality of the discussion. so i know that i don't want to wear o
america. his specific work concerns impacts of climate changes on water resources and other sectors in west europe north america and he also worked on large scale exchange of heat and water between the ocean and the atmosphere. dan is also a director of the california climate change center a center that works to improve and forecast for decision makers in the california region and i'm sure it's information we can take throughout the united states. dan recieved a bachelor of science in...
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. >> in november, 1769, before the british colonies of north america were united states, before the settlement of english newcomers had pressed beyond, a small party of spanish soldiers were lost opposite the shore. they were in search of an elusive port called monte rey. but wandered instead into an idealic world, a world inhabited were deers the size of horses and trees they simply called redwood. but where were they? the sea stretched far climbing the hike of a peak to investigate, they were astonished by what lay before their eyes, a marvel of nature wrote one early visitor. a harbor of harbors. large enough to hold all the navies of the earth. >> san francisco bay is obviously the most beautiful natural bay in north america. there's nothing that has its scope, its beauty and its setting. >> a wonder expanse of blue peace in the midst of a tremendously developed urban areas where factories and houses and high-rises. but the bay remains. >> the san francisco bay is absolutely magic. its grace value is almost its spiritual value. that's what makes the bay area so profoundly different. we are
. >> in november, 1769, before the british colonies of north america were united states, before the settlement of english newcomers had pressed beyond, a small party of spanish soldiers were lost opposite the shore. they were in search of an elusive port called monte rey. but wandered instead into an idealic world, a world inhabited were deers the size of horses and trees they simply called redwood. but where were they? the sea stretched far climbing the hike of a peak to investigate,...
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overseas sales were especially strong in asia and north america. for the whole business year endinging next march, honda expects net profit of about $6.2 billion, up 86% from the previous year. the company noted that the strong yen will cut into both sales an profit in the second half. the government terminated its ecocar subsidy car program in september and honda said this will also hurt its performance the rest of the fiscal year. >>> japan's unemployment rate was 5% in september marking a third straight month of improvement. that's 0.1 percentage points better than august and seasonally adjusted terms. the internal afairs ministry said on friday the job else figure totalled 3.4 million, that's down 230,000 from a year earlier. on the other hand, the number of people with jobs stood at just over 63 million. that's up 140,000 from the same month last year. it is the first increase in two months. separately, a report from the labor ministry shows job availability in september improved for a fifth straight month. the ministry says 55 positions were
overseas sales were especially strong in asia and north america. for the whole business year endinging next march, honda expects net profit of about $6.2 billion, up 86% from the previous year. the company noted that the strong yen will cut into both sales an profit in the second half. the government terminated its ecocar subsidy car program in september and honda said this will also hurt its performance the rest of the fiscal year. >>> japan's unemployment rate was 5% in september...
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sequim produces by far more lavender than any other area in north america. i think there's well over 150,000 plants in the area. >> lavender grows so well in our region because we have a very temperate climate. this is a rain shadow, so we have minimal rainfall, and lavender is a drought-tolerant plant. >> every single one of our plants are hand harvested with a little one-foot sickle, so it's definitely a hands-on project. a large majority of it gets put in the perfume industry, and that's the result of our distillation process. we just take the oil out of the flower, and then we'll sell it either to wholesalers or to the retail market, and we create a perfume ourselves. >> most people walk in and go, this is heaven. this is a fantasy because it is serene. it's peaceful. we like to think we're the provence of america. we have many people from france come and tell us that our lavender is as beautiful as france. >> photo clubs from all over the world come and set up in the fields and photograph. i know that people love coming here and just sitting in our chai
sequim produces by far more lavender than any other area in north america. i think there's well over 150,000 plants in the area. >> lavender grows so well in our region because we have a very temperate climate. this is a rain shadow, so we have minimal rainfall, and lavender is a drought-tolerant plant. >> every single one of our plants are hand harvested with a little one-foot sickle, so it's definitely a hands-on project. a large majority of it gets put in the perfume industry,...
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some of the best bass fishing in north america. but on the other side of this border marker where mexico begins is now a no man's land. do the people know who come out on this water that this is the border marker? do boaters generally know? >> yes. boaters that fish in this lake -- >> reporter: is there any chance she didn't know she was in mexico? >> no, she has said she knew they were in mexico. >> rorter: why would she do that? >> she is saying the threats were in april and may and thought the threats were over with. >> reporter: the waters were barren while we were there. the threat is certainly not over with. gary tuchman, cnn, zapata, texas. >> just a few hours ago i spoke to tiffany hartley. tiffany, first of all, i want to say how sorry i am for your loss. i can't imagine how hard this time must be for you. how are you holding up? >> it's tough. it's tough. i think like i've said before, i think i'm just in action mode right now and survival mode. i haven't really had a whole lot of time to just sit and, you know, reflect o
some of the best bass fishing in north america. but on the other side of this border marker where mexico begins is now a no man's land. do the people know who come out on this water that this is the border marker? do boaters generally know? >> yes. boaters that fish in this lake -- >> reporter: is there any chance she didn't know she was in mexico? >> no, she has said she knew they were in mexico. >> rorter: why would she do that? >> she is saying the threats were...
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america. >> historical the salmon population ranged in the hundreds of thousands. >> there are no salmon here anymore. in fact until this spring, long stretches of the river had been wiped out, cut off from the water that once passed. this is the plug that stopped it. the dam that was completed in the 1940s to provide water to the farms that sprang up, and for flood protection for towns downstream. by 1945, canal that has take water from the dam were completed. that is really when parts of the san joaquin river started to dry up. >> he is one of a number of scientists and environmentalists who say life may soon return to the dead river. >> this is probably not unlike we would have seen>> they histo. >> they filed suit against the bureau of reclamation in 1988 demanding the water flow again and salmon be brought back. 16 years later, they say they had violated state law by not providing enough water to sustain the fishery. in 2006 a settlement agreement had been reached between the feds, the state and water users and environmentalists. >> the benefit of the settlement agreement it was som
america. >> historical the salmon population ranged in the hundreds of thousands. >> there are no salmon here anymore. in fact until this spring, long stretches of the river had been wiped out, cut off from the water that once passed. this is the plug that stopped it. the dam that was completed in the 1940s to provide water to the farms that sprang up, and for flood protection for towns downstream. by 1945, canal that has take water from the dam were completed. that is really when...
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along we go to north america, more windy weather across the northeast of the united states and heading into canada. but that system should be moving away. generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're also dealing with very gusty, windy and wet conditions as we head into the weekend. certainly going to see some rain in vancouver on friday. 17 in seattle. a bit cloudy now. 26 in chicago. sunny through new york, washington and atlanta. finally, let's look at europe today. more wind and rain for parts of portugal, as well as spain, although a lot of the wet weather will in fact not make it as far into parts of england. though we could see cloud and light drizzle. continental europe really generally quiet. high pressure is keeping things very calm here. eastern med though, this is where it does get
along we go to north america, more windy weather across the northeast of the united states and heading into canada. but that system should be moving away. generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're...
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now, across north america it's -- not much has changed since yesterday. high pressure system firmly in control over towards the east. we also have lots of wet and windy weather expected up in eastern canada for newfoundland and also quebec. a little bit wet once again for british columbia as well, bringing rain into vancouver and then for the united states, looking at pockets of severe storms to break out for the four corners tonight. strong thunderstorms and also large hail as well as tornadoes anticipated on your thursday night. that rain, though, will be moving further towards the north as we head into your friday. generally, it's going to be mild today. 23 in denver, warming up to 28 in los angeles and down in the east as well, the southeast, 28 degrees in atlanta and warm in washington, d.c. 23 degrees for your daytime high. that's all for me just now. here is your extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. we'll be back at the top of the next hour.
now, across north america it's -- not much has changed since yesterday. high pressure system firmly in control over towards the east. we also have lots of wet and windy weather expected up in eastern canada for newfoundland and also quebec. a little bit wet once again for british columbia as well, bringing rain into vancouver and then for the united states, looking at pockets of severe storms to break out for the four corners tonight. strong thunderstorms and also large hail as well as...
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america is an absolute bounty that is a one century events to a geography leak north america. it's hayfordble. henry hub place prices are currently less than $4. if you have kind of take a look at statistics over the recent past, that price level is about one-half of the last four years average, so from 2009 on back. it's acceptable from an environmental view, 50% co2 and it's a great renewables partner. it's available over 90% of the supplies of natural gas are produced within north america. and it's advantaged economically. there's around 3.5 million jobs associated with the natural gas industry and the's $1 billion of economic generated for every bcf per day that's developed. natural gas is so important to our economy hands to our way of life, that in a few years, more an half of our shell production in the americas could come from the onshore natural gas market in north america. and let's knots forget that the gulf of mexico is not only where we get almost a third of our domestic crude fly, but also a major supplier of natural gas production as well. i just spent one week,
america is an absolute bounty that is a one century events to a geography leak north america. it's hayfordble. henry hub place prices are currently less than $4. if you have kind of take a look at statistics over the recent past, that price level is about one-half of the last four years average, so from 2009 on back. it's acceptable from an environmental view, 50% co2 and it's a great renewables partner. it's available over 90% of the supplies of natural gas are produced within north america....
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but here's the equator, 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north and north america is here and here. let's just talk about the bottom part of this. this is the median of the projected change in precipitation where change is coated by color. red is less. what did you give me there david? 0? well, let's rearrange and i want to talk a little longer everybody is giving me attention here. i'll promise to hasten up a little bit. red is dryer and blue is wetter. and what you can see here is that along the sub tropics the latitudes between 20 degrees north and south and 30 degrees or so there tends to be a trying so the way the atmosphere works if you look at it sideways from along the equator the air is rising along the equator and sinking polar to that in the sub tropics and in our area that's calledd the north pacific high. that's why we don't get much rain. we're under the influence of the north pacific high. what's happening in these climate simulations is those subtropical highs, more or less, are strengthening, on the other hand if you live in seattle you might be more encouraged beca
but here's the equator, 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north and north america is here and here. let's just talk about the bottom part of this. this is the median of the projected change in precipitation where change is coated by color. red is less. what did you give me there david? 0? well, let's rearrange and i want to talk a little longer everybody is giving me attention here. i'll promise to hasten up a little bit. red is dryer and blue is wetter. and what you can see here is that along...
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but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this suggests - and more than one model shows the same kind of behavior and i'll show you : tha. but this is a transit of southern california showing you the temperature rise across this area, and you see this tremendous gradient of temperature increase as you get in land. of course, that has a profound influence - or would have on all sorts of things including probably water, eco systems, forest fires, human health, all sorts of issues. this is a facet of the latest generations of climate models that really was not recognized five years back or so and whether or not this is going to be um... - this is going to be verified and confirmed by future model runs that's a question, but it looks like land properties, because of the drying that brad mentioned feeding back to the summertime atmosphere, and perhaps causing a potential worse problem to deal within the warm season. next one. this is four diff
but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this suggests - and more than one model shows the same kind of behavior and i'll show you : tha. but this is a transit of southern california showing you the temperature rise across this area, and you see this tremendous gradient of temperature increase as you get in land. of course, that has a profound...
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as for north america, we have a stubborn low pressure system that continues to cling on to the northeastern section of the u.s. again threatening the east coast with flooding. but essentially it is going to be dry for much of the east and central portions of the u.s. high pressure system really in control. it is rather cool here, though. so widespread frost is expected overnight. anywhere from michigan and also wisconsin down towards tennessee and arkansas. quite dry and windy down towards the southeast as well. now, a powerful storm is brewing up in the southwestern corner here. we also have upper cold air. that's just going to continue to hover over the region. and interacting with that humid air from the pacific we are going to find our severe thunderstorms, large hail and perhaps tornado breakouts. if you are in the area such as utah, arizona, nevada and southern california, you should keep updated with your local weather reports. rather chillyn the southeast. 19 degrees. but it will be mild again in denver and also up near winnipeg. the weather has made its way into central portions. s
as for north america, we have a stubborn low pressure system that continues to cling on to the northeastern section of the u.s. again threatening the east coast with flooding. but essentially it is going to be dry for much of the east and central portions of the u.s. high pressure system really in control. it is rather cool here, though. so widespread frost is expected overnight. anywhere from michigan and also wisconsin down towards tennessee and arkansas. quite dry and windy down towards the...
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and let's take a look at north america, then. we can expect some severe storms to break out again down in the southwestern corner due to the cold air aloft. cooler temperatures as well. but much of central and the eastern u.s. basking in sunshine due to high pressure system. now, widespread rain is going to be moving into eastern canada today, lingering in new england as well in the u.s. so you can expect those showers to continue throughout your thursday. mild, though, in toronto today, 19 degrees. 23 in new york as well. doing a little bit better in los angeles as well. 23 degrees for your daytime high. finally, take a look at europe then, the good spell of sunshine returning to the british isles, staying little bit windy, though. some more rain on the cards for spain and portugal. the heaviest of rain is going to be really targeting norway and sweden, today accompanied by strong winds as well. but much of central and eastern europe, it will be largely settled and dry. down in the southeastern corner looking a little bit wet fo
and let's take a look at north america, then. we can expect some severe storms to break out again down in the southwestern corner due to the cold air aloft. cooler temperatures as well. but much of central and the eastern u.s. basking in sunshine due to high pressure system. now, widespread rain is going to be moving into eastern canada today, lingering in new england as well in the u.s. so you can expect those showers to continue throughout your thursday. mild, though, in toronto today, 19...
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. >> look at this about a billion birds die north america each year simply from slamming into buildings. so san francisco would lead the nation in preventing the deaths over the next couple of months. here's what's happening, they're reviewing new bird save building standards designed to prevent birds from slaving to city buildings. right now san francisco already has a ban on the word windows in buildings like this. if the new standard would include requirements on even say for windows using frosted glass is one option. the recommendation also included screening off glass courtyards that service deathtraps for birds. it also reducing night lighting of building and towers that it matched the drop birds of course which could lead to exhaustion even death for millions of birds. the commission is expected to vote on theearly 2011. >> lot look from the tam you could see the fog starting to roll in off the coast line. we've seen fog even done this in detail coast even at the golden gate for the past few hours to read now it started to surge up to the golden gate. temperatures are much cooler
. >> look at this about a billion birds die north america each year simply from slamming into buildings. so san francisco would lead the nation in preventing the deaths over the next couple of months. here's what's happening, they're reviewing new bird save building standards designed to prevent birds from slaving to city buildings. right now san francisco already has a ban on the word windows in buildings like this. if the new standard would include requirements on even say for windows...
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america but it's a precise model for more. rather than custom designing future sites, esolar plans to keep costs down by building the same thing over and over again. >>rogan: we use a template design, this keeps our overall system costs very low. the more we build the cheaper everything gets. by avoiding custom designed power plants we can tap into very, very large economies of scale in our manufacturing and supply chain. so this is more like building a wind turbine farmthan it is a large scale power plant. >>reporter: but these new solar towers still haven't solved one of the major drawbacks of solar energy - when you lose the sun behind cloud or at night, you lose the energy. so far there's been no way of storingsolar power... until now. another southern california company, solarreserve, is also developing concentrated solar power. but what sets it apart is its potential to provide solar energy on demand. and the secret to that is salt. >>smith: the solarreserve technology is what we refer to as a molten salt power tower.if
america but it's a precise model for more. rather than custom designing future sites, esolar plans to keep costs down by building the same thing over and over again. >>rogan: we use a template design, this keeps our overall system costs very low. the more we build the cheaper everything gets. by avoiding custom designed power plants we can tap into very, very large economies of scale in our manufacturing and supply chain. so this is more like building a wind turbine farmthan it is a large...
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you have recruitment going on in western europe, north america, australia. radicalization is happening within the community. other countries have an interest in what happens in somalia. >> in an effort to prevent them from falling totally into the hands of the islamist mullah shut, 14 european union countries agreed to send instructors -- instructors to train the forces. >> for the first time, they are getting professional military training. and >> in a few weeks the training will be over and these young soldiers will be on the front line in somalia. 20-year-old mohammed tells me that he is ready to return home to help to protect his country and his people. european union leaders believe that a better trained somali army will be better able to confront the militia. >> that is almost it for this edition of "gmt." top story, a french trader has been jailed for three years. let's have a look at what is coming up later with matt frye. the bill have the latest on the verdict of the man who attempted to ignite a car bomb in times square. for us, this is all for th
you have recruitment going on in western europe, north america, australia. radicalization is happening within the community. other countries have an interest in what happens in somalia. >> in an effort to prevent them from falling totally into the hands of the islamist mullah shut, 14 european union countries agreed to send instructors -- instructors to train the forces. >> for the first time, they are getting professional military training. and >> in a few weeks the training...
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fact is we have a big blocking pattern in north america and satellite lays it out. big rains falling in the eastern united states. mid-atlantic. huge rains even some big thunderstorms at this hour going through parts of arizona and utah. they have big snows that occurred in california and look at this storm. producing 60-mile-per-hour winds and 20 foot seas on the gulf of alaska. each time these things roars in there it rain like the devil and pump up warm air which buckles the jet then a branch of it dies southward and then rides north over our warm air dome and sinks southward again. you get this wharfie jet stream pattern and then things slow down. you don't get much eastward projection systems. it's the blocking patterns. frost advisories out for 12 states last night. out for fewer state buzz down to tennessee and into the deep south tonight. the next two days will see the rains where you would expect to see them in a blocking pattern under the cool air pools and this one right here another one out to the estthis thing expected to produce ten or more inches of s
fact is we have a big blocking pattern in north america and satellite lays it out. big rains falling in the eastern united states. mid-atlantic. huge rains even some big thunderstorms at this hour going through parts of arizona and utah. they have big snows that occurred in california and look at this storm. producing 60-mile-per-hour winds and 20 foot seas on the gulf of alaska. each time these things roars in there it rain like the devil and pump up warm air which buckles the jet then a...
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a morgan stanley survey of corporate information officers finds blackberry's market share in north america is shrinking. and while we're talking about telecommunications, how about equinix. it provides internet connections and website space. the company lost a third of its market value after cutting its revenue outlook. it said it had to discount its services to get longer-term contracts renewed. cigarette company philip morris may not spend 450 million dollars for a tobacco company in colombia after that country's anti-trust regulator put conditions on the deal. investors didn't seem to mind, bidding shares of p.m. up almost 2% to just below a new high. the company says it is evaluating its options and willd ecide whether or not to continue with the deal in the next three months. earnings season begins tomorrow after the close with alcoa, and with the stock staging a rally. shares are at a five-month high leading into tomorrow night's results. the stock was one of the best dow performers during the september rally. and that's tonight's "market focus." the election uncertainty means opport
a morgan stanley survey of corporate information officers finds blackberry's market share in north america is shrinking. and while we're talking about telecommunications, how about equinix. it provides internet connections and website space. the company lost a third of its market value after cutting its revenue outlook. it said it had to discount its services to get longer-term contracts renewed. cigarette company philip morris may not spend 450 million dollars for a tobacco company in colombia...
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as for north america, well, not much has changed. we've still got that wet weather affecting british columbia, canada. and then thunderstorms still moving eastward across the four corners of the u.s. looking at this tropical layer over the caribbean as well, that could intensify as it heads into cuba and jamaica. that's something to watch out for. we've got 31 degrees in miami today. staying mild across the south. but chilly up in the northeast. as for europe today, miserable weather for central and eastern europe. widespread area getting thunderstorms and wintry weather. especially for central and eastern -- western russia, that is, as well as scandinavia looking at lots of snow and sleet in the forecast in the upper elevations. elsewhere looking at quite severe storms to break out, especially near the frontal system. do watch out for that severe weather activity. over toward the west it's a different story, staying calm with good spells of sunshine across spain and portugal. rather chilly here as well for france and the uk. 11 degr
as for north america, well, not much has changed. we've still got that wet weather affecting british columbia, canada. and then thunderstorms still moving eastward across the four corners of the u.s. looking at this tropical layer over the caribbean as well, that could intensify as it heads into cuba and jamaica. that's something to watch out for. we've got 31 degrees in miami today. staying mild across the south. but chilly up in the northeast. as for europe today, miserable weather for...
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now into north america, let's start and talk about what is happening here in the northeast. of course we have two low pressure systems we have been tracking here. the second one is our ex-tropical storm nicole, now a tropical rainstorm. it is moving away from the coast here, but there is still quite a lot of rain to come. the next 48 hours show well at least 100 millimeters, maybe 150 in that little orange dot you see. for the mid-atlantic coast up to new england, and then into eastern canada there are watches and warnings in place. so check your local advisory. i want to also talk about what is happening down here in the caribbean. lots of very heavy rain has been affecting this region. i want to start with some video coming out of jamaica. you're looking at kingston, incredible scenes here, days of torrential rains. this is from a short-lived tropical storm nicole i mentioned earlier, how it brought deadly flooding to the caribbn. at least 12 storrelated aths haeen reed in ica al many othhs rnglooded away homes in parts of the bjamaica and extends to the bam a that's somet
now into north america, let's start and talk about what is happening here in the northeast. of course we have two low pressure systems we have been tracking here. the second one is our ex-tropical storm nicole, now a tropical rainstorm. it is moving away from the coast here, but there is still quite a lot of rain to come. the next 48 hours show well at least 100 millimeters, maybe 150 in that little orange dot you see. for the mid-atlantic coast up to new england, and then into eastern canada...
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established the brower youth awards, which recognizes six people from 13 to 22 years old living in north america annually for their outstanding organizing advocacy and achievements in the field of environmental justice. in 2010, the awards are based -- actually every year -- on how their efforts benefit the environment but also raise of the community in terms of measurable results as well as movement building and raising awareness. awardees this year include folks from alaska, wisconsin, iowa, new york, and for the rico, but i'm very proud that deanthony is our san francisco honoree, only the second san franciscan in many years and one of the few californians that have won this award as well. he has been involved with the environmental service initiative since its inception two years ago, and the environmental service initiative is that collaboration between the school district and environmental justice ", and their efforts are to bring critical environmental education and service learning throughout the city of san francisco. besides mission high, which he comes from, there are six othe
established the brower youth awards, which recognizes six people from 13 to 22 years old living in north america annually for their outstanding organizing advocacy and achievements in the field of environmental justice. in 2010, the awards are based -- actually every year -- on how their efforts benefit the environment but also raise of the community in terms of measurable results as well as movement building and raising awareness. awardees this year include folks from alaska, wisconsin, iowa,...
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now into north america, let's start and talk about what is happening here in the northeast. of course we have two low pressure systems we have been tracking here. the second one is our ex-tropical storm nicole, now a tropical rainstorm. it is moving away from the coast here, but there is still quite a lot of rain to come. the next 48 hours show well at least 100 millimeters, maybe 150 in that little orange dot you see. for the mid-atlantic coast up to new england, and then into eastern canada there are watches and warnings in place. so check your local advisory. i want to also talk about what is happening down here in the caribbean. lots of very heavy rain has been affecting this region. i want to start with some video coming out of jamaica. you're looking at kingston, incredible scenes here, days of torrential rains. this is from a short-lived tropical storm nicole i mentioned earlier, how it brought deadly flooding to the caribbean. at least 12 storm-related deaths have been reported in jamaica alone. many of these deaths resulting from floodwaters that washed away homes i
now into north america, let's start and talk about what is happening here in the northeast. of course we have two low pressure systems we have been tracking here. the second one is our ex-tropical storm nicole, now a tropical rainstorm. it is moving away from the coast here, but there is still quite a lot of rain to come. the next 48 hours show well at least 100 millimeters, maybe 150 in that little orange dot you see. for the mid-atlantic coast up to new england, and then into eastern canada...
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i also want to point out that i'm one of the founding members of the north america business association, and we do support the position of authorization. not all these problems about people vomiting or pianoing or pooing that people bring up say that's all contributing. what's in frnt of you today is whether or not to allow the conditional use and that's it. i don't know if there's any representation -- person here from the police department saying that. so thank you. president miguel: thank you. >> good evening. my name is tony. i just want to let you know i echo what the previous speaker has said and i strongly support knobb hill beverages number two. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. this is the third time i've come in front of your commission about this. i keep coming back because this is what the community planned, and a lot of the people there are here weren't even planning a session just to discuss how to plan this neighborhood. i get really concerned about when people don't want to take control of their neighborhood and go to the planning processes that the city provide
i also want to point out that i'm one of the founding members of the north america business association, and we do support the position of authorization. not all these problems about people vomiting or pianoing or pooing that people bring up say that's all contributing. what's in frnt of you today is whether or not to allow the conditional use and that's it. i don't know if there's any representation -- person here from the police department saying that. so thank you. president miguel: thank...
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let's head to north america. then not much has changed since yesterday. we still have the very big high pressure system in control over central and eastern areas. across places like kentucky and tennessee and ohio. a little bit dry and windy as we head toward the southeastern corner. the rain will continue to linger for the atlantic coast. the flooding is going to be a bit of a concern and it's also been raining for a couple days down in the southwestern corner so places like utah as well as arizona looking at flooding possibilities. now severe storms still breaking out today for northern mexico and arizona. do watch out for large hail and possibly tornadoes. now the cool air continues just sort of hovering over this area and temperatures do remain on the cool side. 21 degrees in los angeles and coming down to 22 in denver as well. finally, taking a look at europe then, the severe weather, you can see it still persisting over toward the northwest, this line of clouds really affecting scandinavia all the way down into the iberian peninsula again so, yes, t
let's head to north america. then not much has changed since yesterday. we still have the very big high pressure system in control over central and eastern areas. across places like kentucky and tennessee and ohio. a little bit dry and windy as we head toward the southeastern corner. the rain will continue to linger for the atlantic coast. the flooding is going to be a bit of a concern and it's also been raining for a couple days down in the southwestern corner so places like utah as well as...
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thought to be russia's second richest man brought her has become the first owner from outside north america in n.b.a. history and he hopes the club his blood who. become a world brand region in the field i think it's really. the first foreigner. in between it's michael says the third one. would predict a lot of four. from different countries will this will support its. new front of the new. however the financial giant says he's also got one eye very much on domestic basketball stating he wants to bring an be standards to home ground in russia and increase the sport's popularity among these youngsters. i hope it will be a very good start for development. in the us because we need good coaching when you good medicine when you go good marketing and we need some people really fresh only abuse case young suspect and join mr bush in france here in russia we'll hope that the billionaire is new. blueprint for greatness. true for the new jersey but for boston moon rush is well intentioned but are both parties. an athletic schauble has once again framed the south korean all the roads the russian winn
thought to be russia's second richest man brought her has become the first owner from outside north america in n.b.a. history and he hopes the club his blood who. become a world brand region in the field i think it's really. the first foreigner. in between it's michael says the third one. would predict a lot of four. from different countries will this will support its. new front of the new. however the financial giant says he's also got one eye very much on domestic basketball stating he wants...
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america particularly the united states and the south of the of the rio grande you know the combined weight of these economies will give any other country with potential global hegemony a run for their money and let us not forget to announce another theme the latin america is also changing the united states from within it is latinos in the united to the states you know marching in two thousand and six. growing out to vote in two thousand and eight and now reacting again to the sort of these scores that he's got a rising some of the fringes of the republican policy that he's you know setting a new notes and a new tone and a new destiny for the united states and these transformation mirrors really on a has said correctly the transformation that we have seen in the south grassroots movements taking the lead governments becoming real regard to the rather than rather the vanguard governments and checking very closely the sorts of policies coming out of the i.m.f. and the world bank that wrecked havoc in latin america during the eighty's and ninety's these also combined with a more pragmat
america particularly the united states and the south of the of the rio grande you know the combined weight of these economies will give any other country with potential global hegemony a run for their money and let us not forget to announce another theme the latin america is also changing the united states from within it is latinos in the united to the states you know marching in two thousand and six. growing out to vote in two thousand and eight and now reacting again to the sort of these...
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along we go to north america, more windy weather across the northeast of the united states and heading into canada. but that system should be moving away. generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're also dealing with very gusty, windy and wet conditions as we head into the weekend. certainly going to see some rain in vancouver on friday. 17 in seattle. a bit cloudy now. 26 in chicago. sunny through new york, washington and atlanta. finally, let's look at europe today. more wind and rain for parts of portugal, as well as spain, although a lot of the wet weather will in fact not make it as far into parts of england. though we could see cloud and light drizzle. continental europe really generally quiet. high pressure is keeping things very calm here. eastern med though, this is where it does get
along we go to north america, more windy weather across the northeast of the united states and heading into canada. but that system should be moving away. generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're...