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, moist flow in the atlantic ocean. but tomorrow, once this low pressure that has developed across the southern mississippi valley, passes to our west, it will get strong up to ontario. and behind it, winds go back to the northwest. dries things out quickly. and call this the dry spot. then there's heavy showers. later tonight, it might see one brief heavy shower. and then things will clear out, late, late tonight. as the front continues to move through the region. you can see how widespread the range is from boston through portions of indiana. it's a pretty widespread event, as far as rain goes. that low pressure, passing to our west. front goes through. and then we dry out with windy conditions. now, on thursday, a weak area of low pressure passes to our south. probably give us some clouds. it will still be mild wednesday. but thursday, the cooler air begins to move in. and we're talking about temperatures where they were today. but a lot dryer. by the end of the week, we might even see some frost tonight. and a gale
, moist flow in the atlantic ocean. but tomorrow, once this low pressure that has developed across the southern mississippi valley, passes to our west, it will get strong up to ontario. and behind it, winds go back to the northwest. dries things out quickly. and call this the dry spot. then there's heavy showers. later tonight, it might see one brief heavy shower. and then things will clear out, late, late tonight. as the front continues to move through the region. you can see how widespread...
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crews felt like when they sit in the atlantic ocean to shoot footage eventually shown around the world. revealed the name of a sunken ship. i can see he was easy to work with. was a pleasure. but i know that every time he comes. up with and. are always complicated. rumors about coming to lake baikal have been circulating ever since the expedition began not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives. mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. or smaller weighing a s
crews felt like when they sit in the atlantic ocean to shoot footage eventually shown around the world. revealed the name of a sunken ship. i can see he was easy to work with. was a pleasure. but i know that every time he comes. up with and. are always complicated. rumors about coming to lake baikal have been circulating ever since the expedition began not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives. mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together...
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that's probably what crews felt like when they simmers in the atlantic ocean to shoot footage eventually shown around the world. on a dive to the ocean floor by the mir vessels searchlights revealed the name of a sunken ship. was among the remotely controlled vessels during the dive to the titanic. this particular ship famous footage became part of the film eleven academy. james cameron i can see he was easy to work with. was a pleasure to work with him but i know that every time he comes. up with mint and the missions are always complicated. rumors about james cameron coming to lake baikal have been circulating ever since the expedition began not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. but. it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir to. move. in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced of the. experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it f
that's probably what crews felt like when they simmers in the atlantic ocean to shoot footage eventually shown around the world. on a dive to the ocean floor by the mir vessels searchlights revealed the name of a sunken ship. was among the remotely controlled vessels during the dive to the titanic. this particular ship famous footage became part of the film eleven academy. james cameron i can see he was easy to work with. was a pleasure to work with him but i know that every time he comes. up...
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pilots dumped fuel over the atlantic ocean and returned to the airport. none of the 200 passengers were injured. >>> qantas airlines wants compensation. lls royce made the engine that failed while a super jumbo jet was mid flight. "the wall street journal" reports that the australian carrier is working with rolls roe. it finished safety checks on airbus a-380s that still have that engine. the airline will put e super jumbo fleet back in service this weekend. >>> fighter planes intercepted a small plane that flew into restricted airspace. yesterday aftnoon, the north american aerospace defense command dispatched two f-16s as precaution. it turns out it was just a student pilot who took off from warrenton. they took a cessna to fo for escort. >> police need your help in identifying the man behind several burglaries in chevy chase. it was taken at mcdonald's on october 13th. the men used
pilots dumped fuel over the atlantic ocean and returned to the airport. none of the 200 passengers were injured. >>> qantas airlines wants compensation. lls royce made the engine that failed while a super jumbo jet was mid flight. "the wall street journal" reports that the australian carrier is working with rolls roe. it finished safety checks on airbus a-380s that still have that engine. the airline will put e super jumbo fleet back in service this weekend. >>>...
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ocean. next week, the end of next week is going to be very, very chilly, most likely after thanksgiving. but that's when the changes come. clear skies for tomorrow morning. a chilly start 29 to 38 degrees as you wake up tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon i do think we'll see a nice afternoon with high themz between 56 and 59 degrees under mostly sunny skies and that sun will coinue on sunday but a little bit cooler, only 53. 63 on monday as we warm right back up, near 70 on tuesday but a chance of showers late in the day on tuesday, and then here comes the big changes. wednesday, thursday and friday. thursday we could be up near 60 about showers and thunderstorms, and friday, up near 70. our winter forecast coming monday at 11:00 if you want to know what it's going to be like this winter, including how much snowfall we're going to see. i've got the forecast coming up for you on monday,nd after st winter, a lot of questions to be answered. >> i want to know before monday. oh, okay. >>> coming up, p
ocean. next week, the end of next week is going to be very, very chilly, most likely after thanksgiving. but that's when the changes come. clear skies for tomorrow morning. a chilly start 29 to 38 degrees as you wake up tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon i do think we'll see a nice afternoon with high themz between 56 and 59 degrees under mostly sunny skies and that sun will coinue on sunday but a little bit cooler, only 53. 63 on monday as we warm right back up, near 70 on tuesday but a chance of...
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the latest satellite picture shows that northeast storm still looming in the atlantic ocean and another storm is hitting the northwest. later today the southeast is enjoying another warmer-than-normal day with temperatures in the 70s and 80s and scattered patches of snow will be moving through the northwest and into the rockies. >>> in sports, utah surprised the heat in miami. paul millsap of the jazz scored a career-high 46 points including the shot that sent the game into overtime. utah went ahead on free throws and held on to beat the heat 116-114. >>> in los angeles, the lakers got 33 points from kobe bryant against minnesota. the 99-94 win keeps the defending champion lakers undefeated in eight games this season. and counting. their best ever season start was winning 11 straight in 1997. >>> in new orleans, the hornets are off and running with their best start ever winning their first seven games. chris paul had 13 points against the clippers in new orleans for the 101-82 victory. >>> and a big surprise indianapolis made their first 20 shots of the third quarter against denver. mik
the latest satellite picture shows that northeast storm still looming in the atlantic ocean and another storm is hitting the northwest. later today the southeast is enjoying another warmer-than-normal day with temperatures in the 70s and 80s and scattered patches of snow will be moving through the northwest and into the rockies. >>> in sports, utah surprised the heat in miami. paul millsap of the jazz scored a career-high 46 points including the shot that sent the game into overtime....
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there is a big road block in the atlantic ocean. the weather just kpt progress on. this time we electric u lucked out with high pressure sitting on top of us, giving us great weather conditions. today sunshine, pleasant conditions. nice north to northeast winds at 2 to 7 miles per hour. very light winds. for boaters in the bay today, northeast winds, 5 to 10 noths. bay water temperatures are in the 50's. insta-weather futurecast shows things beginning to move in the atmosphere, and by understand afternoon, sunday evening, we do pick up more clouds. that front starlts getting closer. the rain chances hold off for us until monday, and then monday we will see more cloudiness. rain chances spotty until we get into the late night hours on monday into tuesday. the seven-day forecast reflects that. it was a pretty good weekend here. we pick up more clouds on sunday. tuesday and wednesday, rain chances go up, especially tuesday into wednesday, and correspondingly, once the front goes through, the temperatures drop off. by the middle of next weeks and by the end of next week
there is a big road block in the atlantic ocean. the weather just kpt progress on. this time we electric u lucked out with high pressure sitting on top of us, giving us great weather conditions. today sunshine, pleasant conditions. nice north to northeast winds at 2 to 7 miles per hour. very light winds. for boaters in the bay today, northeast winds, 5 to 10 noths. bay water temperatures are in the 50's. insta-weather futurecast shows things beginning to move in the atmosphere, and by...
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. >> lovely to be back on the atlantic ocean. i had just been -- the book was launched in australia and the zeeland which seems most eccentric to me. for the last ten days of been on the west coast. and now back at the see that i claim to know a tiny bit about. when i had the idea of writing a book about the of lentic ocean it was necessarily is somewhat daunting task. how do you read a book about such a vast entity? 303 million square miles. the initial thought i had was that i would write it as a biography. indeed that was the working title of the book. the reason for that is that the atlantic clearly had a definable moment of birth to between know when it started to be. that was about 090 million years ago. back then there was just one consonants in the world called pangaea surrounded by an enormous sea. essentially fractured and have. this he pulled into the middle. that was the beginning of the atlantic ocean. it did not assume its current configuration until 50 million years ago. that's when he was born. also has a pretty w
. >> lovely to be back on the atlantic ocean. i had just been -- the book was launched in australia and the zeeland which seems most eccentric to me. for the last ten days of been on the west coast. and now back at the see that i claim to know a tiny bit about. when i had the idea of writing a book about the of lentic ocean it was necessarily is somewhat daunting task. how do you read a book about such a vast entity? 303 million square miles. the initial thought i had was that i would...
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they generally get out of the east off the atlantic ocean. and it's probably going to stay with us. a little more southeast wind. low pressure to the southwest, moving across southern appalachians. across southern virginia. very light stuff. the heaviest will fall just west of us, west virginia, western p.a. so we'll be on the eastern side of this rain. but it will be with us most of the day tomorrow. at least on and off particularly in the afternoon. there you see the rain beginning to spread to roanoke and portions of kentucky. heavier stuff out to the west of our area. >>> high pressure for the time being. keeping us dry. gave us beautiful weather the last two days. slowly breaking down, as that low pressure heads down from the south. it will pass across pittsburgh area. behind it, things are clearing out tuesday and wednesday. but it won't be any cooler until the end of the week. actually, wednesday's temperatures with sunshine. a little higher than the next 24 hours. 55 is your baytemp. southeast winds around 10 knots. sets 4:51. you won't see that either. light rain moving in.
they generally get out of the east off the atlantic ocean. and it's probably going to stay with us. a little more southeast wind. low pressure to the southwest, moving across southern appalachians. across southern virginia. very light stuff. the heaviest will fall just west of us, west virginia, western p.a. so we'll be on the eastern side of this rain. but it will be with us most of the day tomorrow. at least on and off particularly in the afternoon. there you see the rain beginning to spread...
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the winds continue to bring this moisture in from the atlantic ocean. low-level moisture. a lot of low clouds. and as you know, we've seen rain on or off. we've only had about 35/100ths of an inch of rain. not that much. to the west, it's been heavier. low pressure to the north of georgia. probably passing pittsburgh late tonight. and there are heavier showers going through west virginia. a little skinny line going through there. that's thundershower activity. might move into extreme western maryland. for our region, we'll stillhave rain to the south. looking at occasional rain. dry air coming in right behind it. and that means it will get quite windy. as that increases on thursday. a weak little area of low pressure with clouds but no precipitation by the end of the week. >>> gusts up to 35 knots and a much dryer day coming up tomorrow night. >>> rain ending. it will dry out very quickly tomorrow, with winds up to 30, 35 miles an hour. >>> up to 62. they'll start cooling off and drying off. and temperatures start falling by late in the afternoon. it won't be frigid at all
the winds continue to bring this moisture in from the atlantic ocean. low-level moisture. a lot of low clouds. and as you know, we've seen rain on or off. we've only had about 35/100ths of an inch of rain. not that much. to the west, it's been heavier. low pressure to the north of georgia. probably passing pittsburgh late tonight. and there are heavier showers going through west virginia. a little skinny line going through there. that's thundershower activity. might move into extreme western...
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our winds have primarily been all morning long, off the atlantic ocean. kept us in a very low overcast. we did have a little dry air and a little sun peeking out to the west of us. right now, east winds at 7. now, to the south, you can clearly see a big glob of rain from east texas over to georgia this morning. and it's beginning to make a move across the appalachians. the main low pressure is going to actually pass to our west. which means the bulk of the heaviest rain will be to our west. so here, you can see the rain headed in our direction. look for rain, pretty much on and off most of the day tomorrow. but once it passes, wile actual -- we'll actually dry out rather quickly. sunshine here on wednesday. there is the rain moving up from atlanta now. heavier showers and thundershowers, with much warmer air across southern alabama. for us, just look for some rain. it's possible by tomorrow evening. there may be a rumble of thunder south and east of us, as a little warm air moves. but primarily, a wet and damp afternoon. and it will get a little cooler. o
our winds have primarily been all morning long, off the atlantic ocean. kept us in a very low overcast. we did have a little dry air and a little sun peeking out to the west of us. right now, east winds at 7. now, to the south, you can clearly see a big glob of rain from east texas over to georgia this morning. and it's beginning to make a move across the appalachians. the main low pressure is going to actually pass to our west. which means the bulk of the heaviest rain will be to our west. so...
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sort of a warm air mass coming in from the atlantic ocean. behind it, winds dry out quickly wednesday and thursday. it will start cooling down by the end of the week. temperatures getting into the low 50s, which is below our normal. which is now down to 57. baytemp at 55. and super small craft tomorrow afternoon on the bay. sunrise, 6:51. set. yeah. 4:51. forecast for tonight, then. later tonight, rain moving in. down around 44. it's not going to drop that much. tomorrow back up into the mid- 50s again today with rain and draiz drizzle. a lot of wet leaves tomorrow night. and they're slippery on the road. be careful. >> bob, thank you. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news. still missing. investigators launch a new search for kyron horman. tonight, what his father is asking a judge to do. >>> a string of armed robberies. i'm jessica kartalija. coming up on wjz. how schools like loyola university are keeping their students safe. >>> not just for social networking. what facebook plans plans to conquer next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 5:28. 50 degrees an
sort of a warm air mass coming in from the atlantic ocean. behind it, winds dry out quickly wednesday and thursday. it will start cooling down by the end of the week. temperatures getting into the low 50s, which is below our normal. which is now down to 57. baytemp at 55. and super small craft tomorrow afternoon on the bay. sunrise, 6:51. set. yeah. 4:51. forecast for tonight, then. later tonight, rain moving in. down around 44. it's not going to drop that much. tomorrow back up into the mid-...
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pilots dumped fuel over the atlantic ocean and returned to the airport. none of the 200 paengers were injured. dicaprio reportedly thanked the pilot for their quick action and gave them autographs. >>> stay tuneded. news continues right now at 5:30. >>> the decisi that was made was based on all the evidence, not one piece more than the other. >>> stories from the jury room. this morning we're hearing about what went on behind closed doors in the trial of ingmar guandique >> politics and pro. sarah palin has a new bo out today but her book tour has a lot of people speculating about her intentions. good morning. i'm eun yang for this november 23rd, 2010. down right balmy. it's hard to believe it's the end of november, tom. >> yeah. it will be 20 degrees colder tomorrow morning than it is right now. prepare yourself for a big change. if you plan on traveling this morning by ground, north, south, east, no travel problems. if you're headeded west into the mountains or the midwest, you'll be running into in. right now here, though, it's clear. generally we're i
pilots dumped fuel over the atlantic ocean and returned to the airport. none of the 200 paengers were injured. dicaprio reportedly thanked the pilot for their quick action and gave them autographs. >>> stay tuneded. news continues right now at 5:30. >>> the decisi that was made was based on all the evidence, not one piece more than the other. >>> stories from the jury room. this morning we're hearing about what went on behind closed doors in the trial of ingmar...
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that is the airplane in which i flew all alone across the atlantic ocean in 1932. >> was it scary? >> it was scary. the weather was bad. it takes a lot of courage and know-how to fly a plane. trying to get little children interested in aviation and i'm doing my pee wee pilot show. we're having so much go on on saturday. you need to pack up your pint size pilots and get them down to the air and space museum saturday move 20th, 101 -- 10:00 to 3:00. we'll have the tuskegee airmen: and we'll have so much going on. but by golly, you better try. >> reporter: thank you very much. i told smolder the real deal would be here. and what do you think of my outfit? i think you're a fashion designer. >> i think you look stylish, but i think you need to try the first line of women's clothing to include trousers. >> reporter: stop it. women wearing drowsiers? >> it's pretty shocking in the 1930s. but you can't climb in and out of a cockpit in a skirt. you'll break your neck. >> reporter: good enough for millie and good enough for me. we have a link to the air and space museum at myfoxdc.com. comin
that is the airplane in which i flew all alone across the atlantic ocean in 1932. >> was it scary? >> it was scary. the weather was bad. it takes a lot of courage and know-how to fly a plane. trying to get little children interested in aviation and i'm doing my pee wee pilot show. we're having so much go on on saturday. you need to pack up your pint size pilots and get them down to the air and space museum saturday move 20th, 101 -- 10:00 to 3:00. we'll have the tuskegee airmen: and...
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storms still out over the atlantic ocean. high pressure in between. eastern half of the country is enjoying some terrific weather for this veterans day. we celebrate with a terrific forecast for today. mostly sunny skies. maybe a few clouds this afternoon. unseasonably mild temperatures again. temperatures and the-60's the highs. this is unbelievable to have this many days this mile. seven-day forecast it while the right through the weekend. sunday, i arrange chance middle of next week. >> another update at 8:55. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. (sfx: coach's whistle) the car coach. >> in case your car repair shop hasn't noticed - there's been a shift. sfx: shifting. more women than men are making the decision as to where to get the car fixed. sfx: shifting what's the percentage? the answer in a moment. (sfx: coach's whistle) "the car coach". >> if you had to see one film this season, it would be this one. phil! go ahead. personally... i give it four stars. back in
storms still out over the atlantic ocean. high pressure in between. eastern half of the country is enjoying some terrific weather for this veterans day. we celebrate with a terrific forecast for today. mostly sunny skies. maybe a few clouds this afternoon. unseasonably mild temperatures again. temperatures and the-60's the highs. this is unbelievable to have this many days this mile. seven-day forecast it while the right through the weekend. sunday, i arrange chance middle of next week....
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i've been in the atlantic ocean which is a new experience for me. i get to go to amusement parks so we do a lot of things. >> and i know you are home schooled, but education on the road you say this is the empire state building, is it kind of cool to see that out of the text books for you? >> definitely. we get to see a lot of things that most kids don't get to see. so i feel very privileged. >> do you think you'll ever forget this, even if you live to be 99 years old? >> i hope i don't forget it. >> that's awesome. and i'll let you have the last word too. your dad is sitting here because someone was i guess generous enough or had the forethought to say when i die let my organs live on. do you have an opinion about that, a thought about that for other people watching that might be on the sense about signing up? >> when you sign up, you're a superhero. you save lives and that's the main thing. you can jump in a burning people and save people's lives but you've also just -- when you die, you just saved eight people's lives. >> sarah, you have to be pr
i've been in the atlantic ocean which is a new experience for me. i get to go to amusement parks so we do a lot of things. >> and i know you are home schooled, but education on the road you say this is the empire state building, is it kind of cool to see that out of the text books for you? >> definitely. we get to see a lot of things that most kids don't get to see. so i feel very privileged. >> do you think you'll ever forget this, even if you live to be 99 years old?...
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mostly calm while the plane circled, dumping fuel over the atlantic ocean before pilots thought it was safe enough to lands. the passengers then boarded another flight to russia a couple hours later. another boeing 767 tack off from hardfield and soon declared an emergency because of an air duct problem. when the jet landed the tail scraped the runway. there were no injuries to those 162 people onboard. saturday 160 passengers and crew onboard a paris-bound flight. another engine problem. we are toiltd was possibly a compressor stall. the jet made an knowledge landing in shannon, ireland. they are investigating what went wrong while assuring the public it's still safe to fly. there is no truth to the rumor the pilots were looking at your picture in "gq" magazine. unconfirmed. megyn: the head of the tsa is pleading with americans not to make travel delays worse this weekend. john pistole says choosing the longer patdown will tie up people who want to go home and see their loved ones. this is being planned for the thanksgiving holiday by those who object to the screening procedures. a fl
mostly calm while the plane circled, dumping fuel over the atlantic ocean before pilots thought it was safe enough to lands. the passengers then boarded another flight to russia a couple hours later. another boeing 767 tack off from hardfield and soon declared an emergency because of an air duct problem. when the jet landed the tail scraped the runway. there were no injuries to those 162 people onboard. saturday 160 passengers and crew onboard a paris-bound flight. another engine problem. we...
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. >> the boeing 767 made it back to jfk with one engine, dumping fuel over the atlantic ocean on its emergency approach. there were no injuries. they eventually hopped on a jet to moscow. the faa is investigating. >> north korea appears at it again. stanford university professor who visited a uranium enrichment facility sthaet the program is way beyond what anyone imagined. the professor says about 2,000 centrifuges at the facility could be converted to produce enriched uranium bomb fuel. the joint chiefs chairman says the development raises concerns, it shows north korea is quote a very dangerous country. >> you could say the weather is spinning out of control in minnesota. freezing rain and ice covered roads that led to nearly 400 accidents in the minneapolis-st. paul area. local newspaper there reports that it was so bad even some snow plows were sliding off the roads. rob marciano monitoring not only minnesota but other parts of the country. >> a lot of folks are going to get a taste of this. minnesota, this is the first of three ice storms that they are dealing with, the second
. >> the boeing 767 made it back to jfk with one engine, dumping fuel over the atlantic ocean on its emergency approach. there were no injuries. they eventually hopped on a jet to moscow. the faa is investigating. >> north korea appears at it again. stanford university professor who visited a uranium enrichment facility sthaet the program is way beyond what anyone imagined. the professor says about 2,000 centrifuges at the facility could be converted to produce enriched uranium bomb...
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weakening as it moves into the atlantic ocean. but not before it delivers a hard blow to western parts of haiti and the turks and caicos islands. across the east, a big cooldown over the weekend. new york city for the marathon sunday morning, will be in the 30s. it gets to the upper 40s during the course of the afternoon. milder in the central part of the country. big pattern change coming in out west. she just won a bet. my sister bet me i wouldn't be on tv, $100. >> $100 for me. >> robin, back to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> what would you do and what would it take for you to interfere between a parent and a child? what would you do if you thought the child's life was in danger? the "what would you do?" team decided to find out. john quinones is here to show us what happens when people don't know the cameras are rolling. >> reporter: that's right, robin. this one will send chills down your spine. you're in a restaurant, enjoying dinner. and you notice over at the bar, a mom with a young child. she has another drink and another drin
weakening as it moves into the atlantic ocean. but not before it delivers a hard blow to western parts of haiti and the turks and caicos islands. across the east, a big cooldown over the weekend. new york city for the marathon sunday morning, will be in the 30s. it gets to the upper 40s during the course of the afternoon. milder in the central part of the country. big pattern change coming in out west. she just won a bet. my sister bet me i wouldn't be on tv, $100. >> $100 for me....
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potentially as a category 1 hurricane tomorrow afternoon before meandering out in the atlantic ocean. other big story, the northeast, with a wave of low pressure. another wave will extend the rain into tomorr >> this weather report has been brought to you by ally bank. robin, over to you. >> jeff, thank you. >>> more revelations from former president george w. bush, in his white house memoir called "decision points." it focuses on crucial moments in his personal life and eight years in office, including his handling of hurricane katrina. and our martha raddatz joins us now with more on this. more and more continues to come out on the book. it's not out yet. >> reporter: i know. president bush always referred to himself as the decider. but this book goes beyond that. beyond his sometimes unpopular decisions. it's more than that. it's personal, political and has a little bit of payback for several of his worst moments. in his book, the former president remembers the terrible images of the storm broadcast worldwide. and the infamous photo of him looking out the window. how it made him lo
potentially as a category 1 hurricane tomorrow afternoon before meandering out in the atlantic ocean. other big story, the northeast, with a wave of low pressure. another wave will extend the rain into tomorr >> this weather report has been brought to you by ally bank. robin, over to you. >> jeff, thank you. >>> more revelations from former president george w. bush, in his white house memoir called "decision points." it focuses on crucial moments in his personal...
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ocean. the projections out to the end of the century say that we would have co2 levels as high as 800 parts per million. which would have impacts of the entire southern ocean, would impact the coral reef's throughout the world's oceans, and would even impact our deepwater court which we know very little about. >> let me just make sure i understand. at current rates of increase of seo, we already have problems at current rates of co2 in the atmosphere. at projected increases with economic development, et cetera come if we don't change our energy system to a less fossil fuel-based energy system, the projected levels could reach levels where in the major polar regions, and elsewhere in the oceans, the water itself was become corrosive to the organisms that have evolved over many millions of years to live there, and the basic food chain for much of ocean life could be significantly in fact, is that a fair statement? >> that is absolutely correct. >> now, this highlight something that is fundamen
ocean. the projections out to the end of the century say that we would have co2 levels as high as 800 parts per million. which would have impacts of the entire southern ocean, would impact the coral reef's throughout the world's oceans, and would even impact our deepwater court which we know very little about. >> let me just make sure i understand. at current rates of increase of seo, we already have problems at current rates of co2 in the atmosphere. at projected increases with economic...
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moisture from the gulf of mexico and atlantic ocean, and that'll spell rainfall for parts of the east coast over the next two to three days. not a whole lot of moisture across the northeast right now, but probably will see some light showers or sprinkles. especially this morning, seeing this area of precip trying to make its way eastward. and where it's not raining or sprinkling, there'll be low clouds and fog and that may slow things down, as well. more substantial rains from montgomery, alabama, back through hattiesburg and new orleans. with an area of low pressure developing along that front will get into the atlanta area, as well. so travel through the atl will be a little slow. new york and boston and philly will probably see delays because of low clouds and fog this morning. and then some thunderstorms in houston and some added snow showers across parts of denver, colorado, and a high of 43. 56 in chicago, 71 and wet in new orleans, 58 degrees and wet in atlanta, and 57 degrees and kind of wet in new york. i think you'll see the bulk of your rain on wednesday. that's a quick che
moisture from the gulf of mexico and atlantic ocean, and that'll spell rainfall for parts of the east coast over the next two to three days. not a whole lot of moisture across the northeast right now, but probably will see some light showers or sprinkles. especially this morning, seeing this area of precip trying to make its way eastward. and where it's not raining or sprinkling, there'll be low clouds and fog and that may slow things down, as well. more substantial rains from montgomery,...
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. >> the boeing 747 made it back to jfk with one engine dumping fuel over the atlantic ocean. no injuries to the 193 passengers and 11 crew members aboard. some knew right away something was critically wrong. >> we heard a noise, like we hit something. and then some people saw flashes -- some people thought it was a bird, some people thought it was fire. we weren't quite sure what was going on. and then probably like three minutes later, the pilot announced that we had an engine failure. >> the faa is investigating the incident. passengers boarded another jet to moscow. so it all worked out for those passengers in the end. but my goodness -- >> what a scare. >>> it makes you want to drive if you can. but if you are thinking of taking the car instead of flying, you may get sticker shock at the gas pump. americans might want to say thanks, but no thanks to the numbers at the gas pumps. days from thanksgiving, a huge travel holiday for drivers, gas prices are now at a six-month high. the lumberg survey puts the national average of $2.87 a gallon for regular if you pump it yoursel
. >> the boeing 747 made it back to jfk with one engine dumping fuel over the atlantic ocean. no injuries to the 193 passengers and 11 crew members aboard. some knew right away something was critically wrong. >> we heard a noise, like we hit something. and then some people saw flashes -- some people thought it was a bird, some people thought it was fire. we weren't quite sure what was going on. and then probably like three minutes later, the pilot announced that we had an engine...
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we have the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean, and friendly neighbors. you may have a different view, and until you can get that likewise comfortable, the country is going to have hesitation about nuclear weons. i have come to a different conclusion, as we think about u.s. weapons in a broader context, we have to worry about not just russia and china, but others. or it might come to a different conclusion, looking at 1550 deployed warheads or even 1000, it seems to me that that level of forces will be sufficient in deterring anybody else. if the country is not going to be deterred by 1000, you're going to have to come up with some way to affect calculations. >> i am agnostic on the goal, i must say. you have seen what a non-nuclear world looks like. it looked like the first half of the last century. it looks like world war one and world war two. of thing that was a very attractive world. i am a bit agnostic about the possibility or the possibility of that as a goal to its -- aspire to. as long as they provide a profound deterrent effect, it seems to me t
we have the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean, and friendly neighbors. you may have a different view, and until you can get that likewise comfortable, the country is going to have hesitation about nuclear weons. i have come to a different conclusion, as we think about u.s. weapons in a broader context, we have to worry about not just russia and china, but others. or it might come to a different conclusion, looking at 1550 deployed warheads or even 1000, it seems to me that that level of forces...
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. >>> france will relaunch a search for an air france flight that crashed in the mid-atlantic ocean in june of 2009. the victims' families have pressured the government to find the wreckage and determine the cause of the crash that called all 228 people on board. >>> russia is now dismantling one of the darkest legacies of the cold war. the former soviet union has created a new facility to destroy its massive stockpile of chemical weapons in anticipation of a 2012 deadline. russia has the world's largest collection of weapons of mass destruction. >>> on a much different note, this is not george, but a man of irish descent named clooney who is the top dog in his field. the irish setter was declared best in show at the national dog show on thursday. at just 3 years old, clooney is considered quite young to win such a prestigious award. congratulations to clooney. it is now 7:11. back over to amy, carl and stephanie. >> all right, thomas roberts, thanks so much. al is off this morning, so the weather channel's stephanie abrams is here with a look at your forecast. >> we have a look at the
. >>> france will relaunch a search for an air france flight that crashed in the mid-atlantic ocean in june of 2009. the victims' families have pressured the government to find the wreckage and determine the cause of the crash that called all 228 people on board. >>> russia is now dismantling one of the darkest legacies of the cold war. the former soviet union has created a new facility to destroy its massive stockpile of chemical weapons in anticipation of a 2012 deadline....
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we have a powerful conventional force, we have the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean and friendly neighbors. you know, if you're another country, though, you may not have that positive geopolitical setting, and you may have a different view. and until you can get that country to feel likewise comfortable, that country's going to have, i think, hesitations about giving up its nuclear weapons. i think tom made a valid point although i think i've come to a different conclusion. as we think about, you know, u.s. nuclear weapons in a broader contest we do have to worry not just about russia and china, but all the other countries out there with nuclear weapons. although when i look at a u.s. strategic force of 1550 deployed strategic warheads or even a thousand strategic warheads if you wanted to go what i would see is perhaps the next step, it seems to me that that lev of forces is going to be sufficient to deter russia, china and anybody else. if country x is not going to be deterred by a thousand strategic warheads, they're probably not going to be deterred by 5,000, so you're going to have to
we have a powerful conventional force, we have the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean and friendly neighbors. you know, if you're another country, though, you may not have that positive geopolitical setting, and you may have a different view. and until you can get that country to feel likewise comfortable, that country's going to have, i think, hesitations about giving up its nuclear weapons. i think tom made a valid point although i think i've come to a different conclusion. as we think about,...
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we have the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean, and friendly neighbors. you may have a different view, and until you can get that likewise comfortable, the country is going to have hesitation about nuclear weapons. i have come to a different conclusion, as we think about u.s. weapons in a broader context, we have to worry about not just russia and china, but others. or it might come to a different conclusion, looking at 1550 deployed warheads or even 1000, it seems to me that that level of forces will be sufficient in deterring anybody else. if the country is not going to be deterred by 1000, you're going to have to come up with some way to affect calculations. >> i am agnostic on the gl, i must say. you have seen what a non-nuclear world looks like. it looked like the first half of the last century. it looks like world war one and world war two. of thing that was a very attractive world. i am a bit agnostic about the possibility or the possibility of that as a goal to its -- aspire to. as long as they provide a profound deterrent effect, it seems to me t
we have the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean, and friendly neighbors. you may have a different view, and until you can get that likewise comfortable, the country is going to have hesitation about nuclear weapons. i have come to a different conclusion, as we think about u.s. weapons in a broader context, we have to worry about not just russia and china, but others. or it might come to a different conclusion, looking at 1550 deployed warheads or even 1000, it seems to me that that level of...
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right along the coast, atlantic city 34 to 42 ocean city and up in new york united states rite now 45 degrees. locally we have the cold stuff out there. below freezing in crofton at 31. millersville, anne arundel county 29 degrees. baden is 30 along with ft. belvoir and centreville. haymarket is 34. sterling 31 and in reston and gaithersburg 28. national we dipped to the 30s we have been above 80 all week. the north wind at six. a wind chill this morning makes it feel like 33 degrees. 38 at national. visibility is ten miles. if you are traveling today, no problems around here. in fact the east looks great. we have 50s, boston, buffalo, new york 60. we will be better than 60 and 70s from cincinnati to lexington to atlanta. memphis and st. louis mid to upper 70s. and we have sunny skies and highs in the low 60s. tonight for the high school football game we are looking at clear skies and temperatures in the 40s. it should be a crisp night for that. next three days are going to be good ones. sunny and 62 today. 68 tomorrow. sunday still nice and 66. next week got some rain and cool temper
right along the coast, atlantic city 34 to 42 ocean city and up in new york united states rite now 45 degrees. locally we have the cold stuff out there. below freezing in crofton at 31. millersville, anne arundel county 29 degrees. baden is 30 along with ft. belvoir and centreville. haymarket is 34. sterling 31 and in reston and gaithersburg 28. national we dipped to the 30s we have been above 80 all week. the north wind at six. a wind chill this morning makes it feel like 33 degrees. 38 at...
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, but the atlantic ocean. we will talk with the authors of sigal won the amazing true story of brothers to the rescue about cuba. meghan mccain will be talking about her book that came out in august, 30, sexy politics and in then a panel with john avlon, bill press, talk the talk and doug schoen that is how how the tea party movement that is bundling remaking our two-party system. that is tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. after that we will talk with eliza griswold. we have a call-in opportunity for you. the tenth parallel and this is about the split between islam and christianity, and then finally, charles ruppel high has written a new book about robert morris, financier of the american revolution. then the final event of tomorrow which is due to begin at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time, jonathan friends talking about his historical novel, freedom. that is their coverage for tomorrow. if you happen to be in the miami area booktv is here and the c-span bus is here. come on down and see jen and chris and jana an
, but the atlantic ocean. we will talk with the authors of sigal won the amazing true story of brothers to the rescue about cuba. meghan mccain will be talking about her book that came out in august, 30, sexy politics and in then a panel with john avlon, bill press, talk the talk and doug schoen that is how how the tea party movement that is bundling remaking our two-party system. that is tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. after that we will talk with eliza griswold. we have a call-in...
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we get views from both the atlantic and pacific coasts. plus on "art beat," listen to the poem of the week. tonight, the editor of poetry magazine, christian wiman, reads from his work. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are eight more. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll be covering the president's meeting with congressional leaders, and a new report on high school drop out rates. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
we get views from both the atlantic and pacific coasts. plus on "art beat," listen to the poem of the week. tonight, the editor of poetry magazine, christian wiman, reads from his work. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are eight more. >>...