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its source is siberia. crosses the pole and heads into canada. united states, as we kick off the week. the heart of it tuesday and wednesday, 20 to 40°, record lows have been threatened like we've seen over the week. looking at single digits, places like indy, des moines, subzero numbers and wednesday deeper down to the south low 20s into atlanta, subzero temperatures and more record lows certainly in the cards. also being ushered in by snow, northern kentucky, ohio and western new york. you notice the lake effect snow really kicking in, as that colder air moves in. not just the cold and snow, tornado watch for southern louisiana, into the gulf coast, tomorrow, isolated tornadoes, damaging wind gusts are both possible here jeff. >> eric, any indication how long this cold lasts for? >> there are some signs now, looking out towards next week, it appears we'll get a little bit of a break and jeff just in time for thanksgiving holiday. >> thank you,. >> president obama, are is returning from the g-20 summit. major garrett has been traveling with the
its source is siberia. crosses the pole and heads into canada. united states, as we kick off the week. the heart of it tuesday and wednesday, 20 to 40°, record lows have been threatened like we've seen over the week. looking at single digits, places like indy, des moines, subzero numbers and wednesday deeper down to the south low 20s into atlanta, subzero temperatures and more record lows certainly in the cards. also being ushered in by snow, northern kentucky, ohio and western new york. you...
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Nov 10, 2014
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representatives for the two countries have signed a deal to gas from western siberia to china. it is potentially worth $300 billion over the next 30 years or so, this agreement. it follows a 400 billion dollars deal earlier this year to pump gas from eastern siberia to china. the two deals would make an anti-hungry china the biggest consumer of russian gas and would allow russia today -- make an anti-hungry china the biggest consumer of russian gas and would allow russia to die governors -- make energy-hungry china the biggest consumer of russian gas and would allow russia to diversify away from europe. they have -- the ruble has lost around 25% of its value. russia's central bank in moscow pressed ahead with reforms to make the ruble fully flexible. the bank said it will stop its markets' interventions to support the currency. we have these comments from president vladimir putin. let's listen in. >> we are not planning to limit capital movement. i believe that it will stop soon. what the central bank does is in reply to speculative actions. >> that was president putin speaking
representatives for the two countries have signed a deal to gas from western siberia to china. it is potentially worth $300 billion over the next 30 years or so, this agreement. it follows a 400 billion dollars deal earlier this year to pump gas from eastern siberia to china. the two deals would make an anti-hungry china the biggest consumer of russian gas and would allow russia today -- make an anti-hungry china the biggest consumer of russian gas and would allow russia to die governors --...
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Nov 26, 2014
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a teacher that once roamed siberia will soon have a new home. monty, the skeleton of a wooly mammoth, sold at a london auction to a private collector today for $300,000. that 11 feet tall and 18-feet long, monty likely weighed six tongz, give or take a few hundred pounds, when it was alive, roughly about 50,000 years ago. and time's up for a space icon. this week, workers dismantled the countdown clock at the kennedy space center in florida, starting with apollo 12 in 1969 and continuing through the space shuttle missions, it counted the secondseconds to every launch at complex 39. age caught up with it. finding spare parts was nearly impossible. a new clock will be installed next week. as we count down to thanksgiving, we'll take a look at the pick of presidential poultry next. tired. [barking noises] eally until i started gellin'. it's this awesome gel, only in dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. it's like walking on a wave. i love my dr.scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. they've got two
a teacher that once roamed siberia will soon have a new home. monty, the skeleton of a wooly mammoth, sold at a london auction to a private collector today for $300,000. that 11 feet tall and 18-feet long, monty likely weighed six tongz, give or take a few hundred pounds, when it was alive, roughly about 50,000 years ago. and time's up for a space icon. this week, workers dismantled the countdown clock at the kennedy space center in florida, starting with apollo 12 in 1969 and continuing...
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Nov 27, 2014
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it happened at an airport in siberia. our "instant index," straight ahead. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he l
it happened at an airport in siberia. our "instant index," straight ahead. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce...
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Nov 18, 2014
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this is the fastest accumulation of snow since 1998 across siberia. the weather connects across the globe anytime you have this kind of weather it indicates cold weather across europe. we'll have more new the coming up shortly. n's got this blankie that gets filthy. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry my tide pods, downy and bounce all come in free & gentle so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. gasp hypoallergenic tide, downy and bounce free >>> it's half past the hour, and we'd like to welcome back our viewers in the united states and all around the world. >> and i'm rosemary church. we want to check the headlines for you. authorities are trying to identify the isis members who killed peter kassig and several syrian shoeldiers. there's a high probability french maxime hauchard was involved. >> the u.s. state of missouri and the fbi are warning of possible violence in the city of ferguson and the surrounding areas. a grand jury could announce this week if it will charge a white police officer in the august
this is the fastest accumulation of snow since 1998 across siberia. the weather connects across the globe anytime you have this kind of weather it indicates cold weather across europe. we'll have more new the coming up shortly. n's got this blankie that gets filthy. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry my tide pods, downy and bounce all come in free & gentle so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. gasp hypoallergenic tide, downy and bounce free...
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Nov 10, 2014
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first things first, serbia is not siberia. this central balkan country is surrounded by more well-traveled spots like hungary, romania and new travel darling croatia. - it's one that maybe should be definitely on more people's list to go to. - no, it's not on the traveler's trail, maybe because it's endured corrupt criminal leaders and brutal regional wars culminating with nato bombings as recently as 1999. - we had to hide in the basement. - but serbians seem uninterested in dwelling in the painful past, choosing instead to focus on its future and its many mostly undiscovered attributes. - we have the best-proclaimed public river beach in europe.
first things first, serbia is not siberia. this central balkan country is surrounded by more well-traveled spots like hungary, romania and new travel darling croatia. - it's one that maybe should be definitely on more people's list to go to. - no, it's not on the traveler's trail, maybe because it's endured corrupt criminal leaders and brutal regional wars culminating with nato bombings as recently as 1999. - we had to hide in the basement. - but serbians seem uninterested in dwelling in the...
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Nov 20, 2014
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something else we look at, snow cover in siberia. yep, siberia. there is a direct correlation between the snow cover in that part of russia and our cold winter. this year at record levels. combine that with the warm water in the nor pacif and you get very cold air forced to move in from the arctic across north america. would be a bit below average and that increases our chances for a white christmas. but the real cold looks to set in janua. february also looks below average. bu shod be closer to normal. as for snowfall, i expect that to be well above avera. i expect d.c. to receive between 18 and 25 inches of snow. but that may be on the low side. we will see less to the southeast and more farther west, .here 25 to 50 inches could so get ready. if the cold from this week didn't get you thinking of winter, mother has a lot more where that came fr. oh, and if a couple storms are a little on the larger side, yeah, those snow totals could go up. one good thing to note here, last time in march we saw a foot of snow in march this past season. expect tha
something else we look at, snow cover in siberia. yep, siberia. there is a direct correlation between the snow cover in that part of russia and our cold winter. this year at record levels. combine that with the warm water in the nor pacif and you get very cold air forced to move in from the arctic across north america. would be a bit below average and that increases our chances for a white christmas. but the real cold looks to set in janua. february also looks below average. bu shod be closer...
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Nov 28, 2014
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>>> the last ice age, siberia. a mammoth is nearing the end of her long, hard life. she's seen many winters. and born many calves. but her luck runs out. she becomes trapped and hungry predators prove her undoing. >> we found teeth marks on the bones. >> cut by knife. >> the horn. >> yes. >> reporter: but encased in permafrost her body would survive the millenia until its discovery in 2013. >> the remains of a mammoth nicknamed buttercup is the subject of a new smith sewnian documentary "how to clone a wooly mammoth." >> the me mail was downed on an island in northern siberia. tory her i imagine are, good morning. >> good morn glg the tusks were found in 2012. the real remains were found in 2013 in siberia. ma'am mo moths have been found before. why was this so special? >> that 2013 excavation it came to light. when they were trying to excavate out the carcass and they cut into the flesh. its flesh was there, right? this red fluid started to ooze out of it. >> blood? >> well, of course, that's exactly what they immediately thought. oh, my goodness. can you imagine th
>>> the last ice age, siberia. a mammoth is nearing the end of her long, hard life. she's seen many winters. and born many calves. but her luck runs out. she becomes trapped and hungry predators prove her undoing. >> we found teeth marks on the bones. >> cut by knife. >> the horn. >> yes. >> reporter: but encased in permafrost her body would survive the millenia until its discovery in 2013. >> the remains of a mammoth nicknamed buttercup is the...
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Nov 27, 2014
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it's not siberia. a plane there got stuck in the show and check out the solution. the passengers pushed it. presumably they didn't charge for the stoli on that flight. i'm david wright for "nightline." >>> next, we all knew ethan hawke was multitalented, but you'll never guess what special skill he says he excels at. get three yearsuncer: interest-free financingweekend and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. mattress price wars ends sunday, at sleep train. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> so, ethan hawke is a low key movie star who has come a long way since his days as a teenage heart throb. starring in this year's "boyhood," he'
it's not siberia. a plane there got stuck in the show and check out the solution. the passengers pushed it. presumably they didn't charge for the stoli on that flight. i'm david wright for "nightline." >>> next, we all knew ethan hawke was multitalented, but you'll never guess what special skill he says he excels at. get three yearsuncer: interest-free financingweekend and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta...
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Nov 27, 2014
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here is a report from western siberia. >> reporter: engineers are drilling a new well in siberia. the surrounding pressure increases. so does the pressure on russia's oil industry. the cost of extraction is growing as resources are becoming exhausted. >> we have opportunities to ramp up with respect to pruk using the unconventional ore. it was not reported as profitable for one thing. >> reporter: russia used to import most of the equipment needed to reach hard to mine reserves. now sanctions mean this is no longer possible. with oil prices at their lowest in four years, companies need work harder to keep their business profitable. for example, earlier they used to have flares to burn off excess gas. now they try to use it. they have built this station, it operates using excess gas and covers almost all needs of the oil field. oil and gas revenues make up over half of russia's budget. the country is heavily dependent on the export. the decline in oil prices will be balanced by the weakening ruble. they acknowledge that ordinary people may suffer. >> the oil price going down influe
here is a report from western siberia. >> reporter: engineers are drilling a new well in siberia. the surrounding pressure increases. so does the pressure on russia's oil industry. the cost of extraction is growing as resources are becoming exhausted. >> we have opportunities to ramp up with respect to pruk using the unconventional ore. it was not reported as profitable for one thing. >> reporter: russia used to import most of the equipment needed to reach hard to mine...
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. >> siberia. >> rose: in siberia. your father was a journalist. >> correct. >> rose: and your parents divorced. >> also correct. >> and you came to america. >> yes. >> rose: with your father an his family. >> correct. >> rose: settled in new jersey first. >> yes, for a short amount of time, just a couple of years. >> and then. >> moved to upstate new york for college, cornell. studied everything under the sun looking for my passion. i knew from an early age that i had no interested interest in having a regular 9 to 5. >> but any entrepreneurial, you know, experience, any reason to know that what you would like to do is build a business? >> not yet, no. >> it took after until after i left college to actually discover that the real world has problems, which i was really interested in finding. >> in terms of finding the m -- >> so entrepreneurs are just optimizers. we just walk around kind of scanning the environment for what is the thing that needs to be improved. and so as soon as i found that first thing and i said i
. >> siberia. >> rose: in siberia. your father was a journalist. >> correct. >> rose: and your parents divorced. >> also correct. >> and you came to america. >> yes. >> rose: with your father an his family. >> correct. >> rose: settled in new jersey first. >> yes, for a short amount of time, just a couple of years. >> and then. >> moved to upstate new york for college, cornell. studied everything under the sun looking...
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it's not siberia. a plane there got stutuck in th show and check out the solution. the passengers pushed it. presumably they didn't charge for the stoli on that flight. i'm david wright for "nightline." >>> next, we all knew ethan hawke was multitalented, but you'll never guess what special skill he says he excels at. a secucure retirement. a new home. earning your diploma. providing for your family. real associates, using walmart's benefits to build better lives for their fafamilies. opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> so, ethan hawke is a low key movie star who has come a long way since his days as a teenage heart throb. starring in this year's "boyhood," he's earning oscar buzz, playing a divorced dad. drawing, of course, from his personal experiences. tonight, the multitalented actor opens up in an intimate interview. he talked to me about life, love, divorce and surprising sources of happiness. >> all the time he's mumbling. >> what is he mumbling? >> jimmy: he was a fresh faced teen in "dead poets society." ethan hawke star income his first film opposite
it's not siberia. a plane there got stutuck in th show and check out the solution. the passengers pushed it. presumably they didn't charge for the stoli on that flight. i'm david wright for "nightline." >>> next, we all knew ethan hawke was multitalented, but you'll never guess what special skill he says he excels at. a secucure retirement. a new home. earning your diploma. providing for your family. real associates, using walmart's benefits to build better lives for their...
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Nov 19, 2014
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in siberia sinkholes tend to be caused by melting pockets of subterranean gas. another place that is especially hard hit is the us state of florida, where experts say thousands of sinkholes form each year. we bring you this report. >> we're on the road from orlando to tampa, in central florida. the area draws tourists from around the world. but the sunshine state also has a darker, more ominous side to it, and that's what we've come to investigate. a road closure. a huge hole has appeared in the middle of the road. it's one of the sinkholes that florida has become infamous for. they appear seemingly out of nowhere, and are often many meters deep. other states have been affected, too. in bowling green, kentucky, ruined sports cars are raised from the ground. a sinkhole had opened up under the national corvette museum. these images are from a surveillance camera. eight of the vehicles dropped 20 meters down. special equipment was needed to get the collectors' items back to the surface. back in florida, we're at a landfill near tampa. here, too, the ground suddenly
in siberia sinkholes tend to be caused by melting pockets of subterranean gas. another place that is especially hard hit is the us state of florida, where experts say thousands of sinkholes form each year. we bring you this report. >> we're on the road from orlando to tampa, in central florida. the area draws tourists from around the world. but the sunshine state also has a darker, more ominous side to it, and that's what we've come to investigate. a road closure. a huge hole has appeared...
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Nov 11, 2014
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they also agreed to allow chinese firms to take part in oil production in eastern siberia, and cooperate in other energy projects. china is also courting other rapidly growing asian economies. ahead of the apec summit, chinese officials briefed the leaders of seven asian nations on a fund to be set up by china. the silk road fund is designed to help finance infrastructure projects in asia. china says it will inject $40 billion into it. china has also proposed the asian infrastructure investment bank. it plans to cover half of the bank's $100 billion capital. officials in the u.s. and japan are expressing concern over china's pro-active diplomacy. u.s. president barack obama says observing international rules is important for countries seeking to expand influence in the regions, and around the world. president xi will meet with obama on wednesday. the meeting could help set the stage for creating a new framework for the asia pacific. the fastest growing region in the world. eiji hamanishi, nhk world, beijing. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe was one of the leaders who held talks wit
they also agreed to allow chinese firms to take part in oil production in eastern siberia, and cooperate in other energy projects. china is also courting other rapidly growing asian economies. ahead of the apec summit, chinese officials briefed the leaders of seven asian nations on a fund to be set up by china. the silk road fund is designed to help finance infrastructure projects in asia. china says it will inject $40 billion into it. china has also proposed the asian infrastructure investment...
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that is what happened north of the arctic circle in siberia after sitting in the freezing cold for 24 hours on the tarmac, a russian ut air commuter jet froze to the ground. they needed help from the 74 passengers to get it unstuck and turned around and get it out of there. they were assured the brakes would be fine. after all, what could go wrong? also in our what could go wrong file, also from russia, sochi just remains the headquarters of fun. this is a promotional video for their latest idea, the sochi swing. but when watched from this angle, it's more, yikes! like the sochi freefall. it's a 60-story fall built by the man who invented the bungee jump. and again, what could go wrong? >>> the annual pardoning of the turkey was held at the white house today. and seeing sasha and malia obama alongside their father, the president, on thanksgiving eve, many people remarked as the grandparents would say how much they've grown, especially when you contrast today with how they looked thanksgiving of '09. >>> you may have heard something lately about this network doing a live production of
that is what happened north of the arctic circle in siberia after sitting in the freezing cold for 24 hours on the tarmac, a russian ut air commuter jet froze to the ground. they needed help from the 74 passengers to get it unstuck and turned around and get it out of there. they were assured the brakes would be fine. after all, what could go wrong? also in our what could go wrong file, also from russia, sochi just remains the headquarters of fun. this is a promotional video for their latest...
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Nov 14, 2014
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will open the door for what is known as cross polar flow allowing arctic air to stream down north from siberia across north pole and south to our region. last winter this very same setup gave us days with highs only in the teens. and it's northern branch of jet stream links up from moisture from southern branch strong nor'easter develops. increased threat of blocking storms can be slow moving and long duration storms. breaking down upcoming winter this is what i expect to see. several nor'easters some with mixed precipitation. that means increased threat of icing and yes, more visits from the polar vortex leading to temperatures averaging 1 to 20 below average. in terms of snowfall, i'm predicting 150% of normal along i-95 corridor giving us 30 to 36" of snow and in the lehigh valley, more snow. 160% of normal 36 to 42". and at the shore where you have mix cutting down on snowfall looking at about 1 40% of normal, 18 to 24". so this looks like another winter with above normal snow and below normal temperatures. time to start looking for those snow shovels. so it's like family everything is rel
will open the door for what is known as cross polar flow allowing arctic air to stream down north from siberia across north pole and south to our region. last winter this very same setup gave us days with highs only in the teens. and it's northern branch of jet stream links up from moisture from southern branch strong nor'easter develops. increased threat of blocking storms can be slow moving and long duration storms. breaking down upcoming winter this is what i expect to see. several...
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Nov 28, 2014
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she was found on a northern island in siberia. tori, good morning. >> good morning. >> the tusks were found in 2012 but the reactil remains were fo in 2013. >> it's special that it came to life. when they tried to excavate the carcass and they cut into the flesh, the flesh was there, this red fluid started to ooze out of it. >> blood? >> well, that's of course what they actually thought. oi, my goodness. can you imagine that? you establish an ancient beast you haven't seen and it looks like blood coming out of it. i mean i would have run a mile. they said, maybe we've got some kind of blowing blood. the blood is so well preserved. so what does that mean for dna or things like that. the next thing was to verify the fluid. the next was to do an autopsy, look at the flesh. >> i was thoroughly engrossed, i have to say that. but i'm a bit squeamish. so when the scientist took a bite out of the flesh, i couldn't believe it. you were on the autopsy. what did you learn? >> loads. going through the process was a discovery. this was my firs
she was found on a northern island in siberia. tori, good morning. >> good morning. >> the tusks were found in 2012 but the reactil remains were fo in 2013. >> it's special that it came to life. when they tried to excavate the carcass and they cut into the flesh, the flesh was there, this red fluid started to ooze out of it. >> blood? >> well, that's of course what they actually thought. oi, my goodness. can you imagine that? you establish an ancient beast you...
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Nov 26, 2014
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bill: see if you siberia. heather: switching gears, a new case of home grown terror. two minneapolis men indicted for trying to help isis. the feds stopping an 18-year-old at the airport on his way to the middle east. the other, a 20-year-old reportedly made it to turkey and has not been seen since. mike emanuel is live for us in washington. what do we know about these guys and their activities. >> reporter: he was stopped at the airport just before prosecutors say he was planning to board a polite to fight with isis. the other flew to turkey and never returned. both men are charged with conspiracy to provide material support to an islamic state. >> instead of running after a kid who is brainwashed and confused, why not go after the big guys. >> reporter: his concern is the feds are settling for the little guys and there are concerns the 20-year-old is fighting with isis. heather: what do we know about the 18-year-old they caught. >> reporter: he raised eyebrows when he applied for earn expedited passport. but of had no job and month money, but he was ordered held unt
bill: see if you siberia. heather: switching gears, a new case of home grown terror. two minneapolis men indicted for trying to help isis. the feds stopping an 18-year-old at the airport on his way to the middle east. the other, a 20-year-old reportedly made it to turkey and has not been seen since. mike emanuel is live for us in washington. what do we know about these guys and their activities. >> reporter: he was stopped at the airport just before prosecutors say he was planning to...
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you like to see china as they receive this gas invest in the infrastructure and the pipelines across siberia and into china? >> the investment will be mostly done by russian companies and russian businesses but this also creates lots of opportunities in russia. because we are going to build a petrochemical plants and other businesses. we believe that china can be a big infrastructure investor, not necessarily in the pipeline but in other businesses around the infrastructure. in china, what deliverables can he get beyond the second gas deal? are there other deals? >> there were 17 agreements signed yesterday in banking and other sectors, so there are lots of infrastructure and other investments going on. we believe that cooperation in the financial sector and logistics and other sectors is really happening right now. we have been looking at internet deals that benefit both russia and china. >> we have heard from the president xi, over the next decade there will be $1.5 trillion worth of investment from china and he is also pushing the new silk trade route, reviving the silk road. how can you
you like to see china as they receive this gas invest in the infrastructure and the pipelines across siberia and into china? >> the investment will be mostly done by russian companies and russian businesses but this also creates lots of opportunities in russia. because we are going to build a petrochemical plants and other businesses. we believe that china can be a big infrastructure investor, not necessarily in the pipeline but in other businesses around the infrastructure. in china,...
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the development of new fields in the arctic and eastern siberia and these places, this might well be postponed. >> thank you so much. votes in switzerland. we will be live in zÜrich to get a perspective of the three referendums. all of that is coming up. we have a lot of breaking news. we will be hearing from david cameron. this is the picture on the market. a little bit of a mixed bag. the dax is pretty much flat, but there are declines across the board. you can see the ftse down. down by 0.3%. it is all about the oil price. they decided not to cut reduction of bonds. this is part of the economic story. bonds are rallying, sending yields to record lows. chinese shares suggesting a lot of central banks will increase stimulus. next week there is the big ecb day. that will depend a lot on the inflation figures we get a little later on. exit the e.u.? will they hold onto their power when the election comes in spring of next year? that is the million trillion dollar? it's want to know. before we discussed that in the next half-hour, you can find me on twitter. i will see you very shortl
the development of new fields in the arctic and eastern siberia and these places, this might well be postponed. >> thank you so much. votes in switzerland. we will be live in zÜrich to get a perspective of the three referendums. all of that is coming up. we have a lot of breaking news. we will be hearing from david cameron. this is the picture on the market. a little bit of a mixed bag. the dax is pretty much flat, but there are declines across the board. you can see the ftse down. down...
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born in -- >> siberia. >> your father was a journalist. your parents divorced. you came to america. with your fat other -- father and his family. >> and then we moved to upstate new york for college, cornell. studied everything under the sun. i knew i had no interest in having a regular 9:00-5:00 job. >> any reason to know that what you would like to do is build a business? >> not yet. it took until after i left college to discover the real world had problems. which i was interested in solving. optimizers.s are skinning thed, environment for what is the thing that needs to be improved. as soon as i found that first thing and said, i know how to do this that are. -- better. a bettern build mousetrap. you left cornell two courses short of graduation. some people would say, why couldn't you just graduate? were you so anxious to do something? was there something else? >> yeah. it is an interesting question. i wask what happened is disagreeing with the way traditional education was handling me as a person. teeth i wanted to sink my into something. academia was not it. >> how long does it
born in -- >> siberia. >> your father was a journalist. your parents divorced. you came to america. with your fat other -- father and his family. >> and then we moved to upstate new york for college, cornell. studied everything under the sun. i knew i had no interest in having a regular 9:00-5:00 job. >> any reason to know that what you would like to do is build a business? >> not yet. it took until after i left college to discover the real world had problems....
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that is what happened in siberia yesterday. a russian-made airliner was set to fly out of the town of igarka yesterday, but it was so cold that the plane fell to the ground. several dozen passengers did not feel like waiting. they hopped out and began pushing the plane to the runway. i did not get far and the plane had to be towed. -- they did not get far and the plane had to be towed. >> i hope the airlines here don't hear about it and think it is a good idea. siberia.ms in saidming up next, macy's they are giving employees the option of not working this thanksgiving. >> find out how one lawmaker's plan to try to make sure employees of every store that wants to open its compensation for it. hashe weather outside today not given drivers any favors on the roads. >> horace holmes started his day by driving up i-95 south of the delaware border and now he is trying to get home. he joins us live with a glance at the holiday travel. how is it looking? >> not too good out here. we left the station around noon to make it to the marylan
that is what happened in siberia yesterday. a russian-made airliner was set to fly out of the town of igarka yesterday, but it was so cold that the plane fell to the ground. several dozen passengers did not feel like waiting. they hopped out and began pushing the plane to the runway. i did not get far and the plane had to be towed. -- they did not get far and the plane had to be towed. >> i hope the airlines here don't hear about it and think it is a good idea. siberia.ms in saidming up...
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the cold was starting to build across siberia and northern 0 portions of america. it crossed over and tapped into the lower 48 and tapped into the cold and dropped it. casper, wyoming 27 below. cold creek colorado high of 6. this is november. montana the entire state was 45 to 50 degrees below average. our normal is 56. if you have 50 degrees below norm a high of 6. that would leave temperatures in some parts of the state, 32 degrees or colder. it's only november, wow. >> in sports, college hoops tip off, and sixers play a nail biter and a favorite comes home. >> reporter: he was the ultimate philadelphia fan favorite and last night scott hartnell was back not in orange and black. he was honored with a video tribute during the game and given a standing ovation. borachek ties the game. second period goal put him ahead for good. the blue jackets the first win in ten games. sixers may have lost by 53 on thursday, but at one point last night led houston by 13. tony wroten put them up three. one last chance for the sixers and the rookie country come through, what a hear
the cold was starting to build across siberia and northern 0 portions of america. it crossed over and tapped into the lower 48 and tapped into the cold and dropped it. casper, wyoming 27 below. cold creek colorado high of 6. this is november. montana the entire state was 45 to 50 degrees below average. our normal is 56. if you have 50 degrees below norm a high of 6. that would leave temperatures in some parts of the state, 32 degrees or colder. it's only november, wow. >> in sports,...
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en la pista de un aeropuerto en siberia como un auto varado pusieron manos a la obra y lo empujaron. pueden ver las imÁgenes. hasta que lograron echarlo andar. todo en medio de gÉlidas temperaturas de 52 grados bajo cero. increÍble. >> la madre naturaleza azota como mencionamos aquÍ. decretaron estado de emergencia en brasil por las lluvias. los aguaceros se convirtieron en una pesadilla para los 20 millones de habitantes. vecindarios enteros quedaron sumergidos bajo el agua. para colmo de males los expertos pronostican que el mal tiempo continuarÁ en las prÓximas horas. >> el caos se apodorÓ de las calles de china, un bufalo dio rienda suelta a su furia. arremetiÓ contra todo lo que se atravesÓ. las imÁgenes de las cámaras de seguridad muestra cÓmo persiguiÓ a sus victimas. causando destrozos, hiriendo a 14 personas. se desconocÓ cómo se escapÓ. >> tremendo susto. >> bueno, el abuso de maestros contra alumnos es captado por cÁmaras ocultas. que nos ponen en evidencia. >> crean un anillo que es capaz de detectar enfermedades de transmisiÓn sexual en minutos. detalle
en la pista de un aeropuerto en siberia como un auto varado pusieron manos a la obra y lo empujaron. pueden ver las imÁgenes. hasta que lograron echarlo andar. todo en medio de gÉlidas temperaturas de 52 grados bajo cero. increÍble. >> la madre naturaleza azota como mencionamos aquÍ. decretaron estado de emergencia en brasil por las lluvias. los aguaceros se convirtieron en una pesadilla para los 20 millones de habitantes. vecindarios enteros quedaron sumergidos bajo el agua. para...
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coldest marng we've seen -- morning we've seen since march, so 7 months buildings across canada and siberia over the last couple of weeks and spilled into the lower 48. windchills are cold but not as bad as they could have been considering our temperatures. reading, 23, lancaster, 16. philadelphia, 26. we'll see sunshine out here, we'll need it because temperatures will be way below average. it will help to keep you warm. we're expecting a high of 43 degrees, lake effect snow shower activity that should stay mainly west of the appalachian mountains. we'll see a lot of bright blue today. 4 # degrees this afternoon, you can see how the numbers slowly climb into the low 40s. lunchtime, 41. 3:00 p.m., there's our high of 43 degrees, 6:00 p.m., 38. the sun will set at 4:51 tonight. there goes my numbers, anyway you would have saw windchills tuesday morning into the teens and 20s everywhere across the delaware and lehigh valleys. so real cold stuff. even though it's cold now, it's colder next week. ful i'll talk about that in the seven day when i step back inside in ten minutes. >> the investigat
coldest marng we've seen -- morning we've seen since march, so 7 months buildings across canada and siberia over the last couple of weeks and spilled into the lower 48. windchills are cold but not as bad as they could have been considering our temperatures. reading, 23, lancaster, 16. philadelphia, 26. we'll see sunshine out here, we'll need it because temperatures will be way below average. it will help to keep you warm. we're expecting a high of 43 degrees, lake effect snow shower activity...
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we don't know what to do with siberia where there are only six or seven million people and we don't know how to develop that we need dialogue, we need to sit together and then you will see that everything is possible. >> there's a woman back here. yes. >> >> thank you, i'm a retired american diplomat. mr. minister, you said that if i understood you correctly that without a strategic framework there's not much point in talking about smaller issues because these don't really lead to dialogue. but apropos of that and also your last comments, do you think it's really possible for us to agree on a set of principles? i think there are so many differences in the way we view the world and what we think is permissible and not per miss to believe start with nato, whether it's a threat to russia or not. i -- and isn't it sometimes better to start with the small issues? i remember in the soviet period we spent a lot of time thinking about what are the small issues we can discuss because we're never going to agree on the big ones. >> if i say no it means that we have to say that our generation is stu
we don't know what to do with siberia where there are only six or seven million people and we don't know how to develop that we need dialogue, we need to sit together and then you will see that everything is possible. >> there's a woman back here. yes. >> >> thank you, i'm a retired american diplomat. mr. minister, you said that if i understood you correctly that without a strategic framework there's not much point in talking about smaller issues because these don't really...
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sessions, partly because russia signed this preliminary deal with china to supply gas from western siberia. where just russia stand on the world's stage right now? do they still have the strength they need and the cloud despite the fact that economic growth is tanking? >> well, this is the question. and the central bank is saying, you're going to have flat growth in 2015 but this doesn't stop mr. putin when it comes to being overtly aggressive in his stance and statements. and certainly that's something that is communicated very well to the russian public and it's something, when we see the flyovers in one day, 19 in one day, you have to wonder how much control does he have in the guys flying the plane. he's enjoying this national strategy working for him well in russia despite the country taking an economic hit. >> thank you, hadley, for that. >>> we'll stick with russia and ukraine because sfifighting has intensified. pro-rubble forces have reinfo e reinforced tanks in the region. and he sent additional resources with a cease-fire in place since september 5th. >>> let's update you on mar
sessions, partly because russia signed this preliminary deal with china to supply gas from western siberia. where just russia stand on the world's stage right now? do they still have the strength they need and the cloud despite the fact that economic growth is tanking? >> well, this is the question. and the central bank is saying, you're going to have flat growth in 2015 but this doesn't stop mr. putin when it comes to being overtly aggressive in his stance and statements. and certainly...
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a new intercontinental missile and they managed to hit a target thousands of miles away in eastern siberia. the president himself met with johnson. and he met to so how far he could go using legal powers without congress and within the law. mike emmanuel corresponds. >> reporter: companies are going to have a throw thousand incentive to hoir those covered by president obama's action. and the immigrants are eligible for work permits and not expected to qualify for obama care. they will not have to pay an annual fine if they don't offer insurance. >> we have 10 million americans unemployed and looking for work. it doesn't do depend to have to compote with 5 million. and president obama is continuing to insist it is good for the economy and the immigrations are good. >> it will stick it to the middle-class families, and they feel like they have had the raw deal for a decade. i hear those concerns. but that's not what these steps would do. >> it is it clearly a bad deal for american workers. >> and the obama care loop hole is attractive to businesses that never offered health benefits before.
a new intercontinental missile and they managed to hit a target thousands of miles away in eastern siberia. the president himself met with johnson. and he met to so how far he could go using legal powers without congress and within the law. mike emmanuel corresponds. >> reporter: companies are going to have a throw thousand incentive to hoir those covered by president obama's action. and the immigrants are eligible for work permits and not expected to qualify for obama care. they will not...
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. >>> a scientific mission inside a newly formed crater in siberia has given this incredible view that some locals call the end of the world. it shows a person repelling to the bottom of the icy hole last week. yamal means the end of the world according to the siberian times. researchers hope the mission will help them understand the origin of this hole and why they suddenly appear. what they did not find, alien beings. >>> french authorities say they'll have to wait until friday morning to continue their search for a tiger seen prowling outside paris. it was first spotted in a supermarket parking lot. police aren't sure where it came from, but they set up a security perimeter and are asking everyone to stay indoors. >>> credit card hacking and identity theft can cost you a lot of time, headaches and money. >> michael finney is here with a new warning. >> this is such a bummer. listen to this. hackers have figured out how to steal your credit card information using a smartphone app. robert herbachek shows us how it works. >> you put this near your purse a and we're able to take your en
. >>> a scientific mission inside a newly formed crater in siberia has given this incredible view that some locals call the end of the world. it shows a person repelling to the bottom of the icy hole last week. yamal means the end of the world according to the siberian times. researchers hope the mission will help them understand the origin of this hole and why they suddenly appear. what they did not find, alien beings. >>> french authorities say they'll have to wait until...
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it was released in the wild by russian president vladimar putin in remote siberia. now china's news agency said one of the tiger ares turned up in their country and killed 15 goats and more are missing. no immediate response from the russian official. >> international incident there. >> you got that. and a timely new report on u.s. air travel said unless we upgrade our airport infrastructure what we see today would be a weekly occurrence. more delays and threatening the u.s. economy. we'll bring in eric hampton who is senior director of the travel industry. >> the airlines are healthy and adding more flights and as a consequence, the airports that they serve are getting stacked up? >> that's right. can we are also seeing that airlines are consolidating. we have four major ones in the country and the hubs, the airports that we rely on, they are heavily trafficked by passengers and we'll see thanksgiving- like congestion year round. >> 13 out of the biggest see thanksgiving day congestion one day a week. that is going to happen to all of them in a few ye >> it will in
it was released in the wild by russian president vladimar putin in remote siberia. now china's news agency said one of the tiger ares turned up in their country and killed 15 goats and more are missing. no immediate response from the russian official. >> international incident there. >> you got that. and a timely new report on u.s. air travel said unless we upgrade our airport infrastructure what we see today would be a weekly occurrence. more delays and threatening the u.s....
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are being prepared to go and relieve some of the active duty members currently in sierra leone and siberia. they he to go through training for the white protective suits but should be ready to go next spring. th reason the pentagon chose these specific groups, battalions, is because of their experti th nee people with the type of technical expertise to move equipment in and out of there. and that's what the 398th out of rockville does so well. they will get their training and expect to head over there some time next spring. so far 850 total, 68 out of this battalion and 850 total from around the country are trying to ramp up to a couple thousand to relieve those alrea over there. that deployment could last as long as since months. >>> 6:34 and investigators try to figure out what caused a plane to blow a tire at dulles. the united airlines plane made and emergency landing just after takeoff. chopper 4 flew over the website as crews respond ed. >>> and this is in ward five in northeast washin w dozens of neighbors went to a forum to talk about the issue with police. murders, sex assaults an
are being prepared to go and relieve some of the active duty members currently in sierra leone and siberia. they he to go through training for the white protective suits but should be ready to go next spring. th reason the pentagon chose these specific groups, battalions, is because of their experti th nee people with the type of technical expertise to move equipment in and out of there. and that's what the 398th out of rockville does so well. they will get their training and expect to head...
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bitterly cold air from siberia descended across the united states as far down as the gulf coast. some areas hit worse than others. up to five feet of snow in buffalo, new york. pennsylvania should brace for about two. imagine being out in the cold trying to flash your best patriotic smile. the new freshman class of the congress that posed for the traditional post election picture on the steps of the capitol this morning. look at the shining faces. they have unproductive shoes to fill. the 113th congress is expected to close out having passed fewer bills than any before. it will be a busy day for democrats in the senate and house. the house will have new leadership where they will be voting on the bill to approve the keystone pipeline. facing a run off from her own seat scheduled for early december. we will have live coverage for tonight right here on msnbc starting at 6:00 on politics nation. a sat story in chicago now. a pilot confirmed dead after a plane crashed into a home. the small cargo plane tried to turn around and went down a quarter mile short of the runway. it plowed t
bitterly cold air from siberia descended across the united states as far down as the gulf coast. some areas hit worse than others. up to five feet of snow in buffalo, new york. pennsylvania should brace for about two. imagine being out in the cold trying to flash your best patriotic smile. the new freshman class of the congress that posed for the traditional post election picture on the steps of the capitol this morning. look at the shining faces. they have unproductive shoes to fill. the 113th...
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winter comes early to siberia. the temperature plunged to minus 61 fahrenheit. imagine that kind of cold. the eager passrs pushed the plane by leaning on both wings, as you seeker until it was able to turn -- as you see, until it was able to turn. a tow truck took over. flew safely to its destination. local officials are not amused and are looking into a breach of safety regulations. >>> beginning in february, united's frequent flyer program is calling for co-pays. mileage plus premier members who want an upgrade on airline reward flights will be charged a fee. the co-pay will range between $ 5 and $250 each way. this is only one of several changes united frequent flyers should check the website. >>> the number of american adults who smoke cigarettes has hit a new low. new federal data shows that only 18% of americans are lighting up every day. even they are smoking fewer cigarettes. that's about 42 million people. t the lowest percentage -- it is the lowest percentage since the government started tracking in 19 5 and taking the survey. the u.s. department of he
winter comes early to siberia. the temperature plunged to minus 61 fahrenheit. imagine that kind of cold. the eager passrs pushed the plane by leaning on both wings, as you seeker until it was able to turn -- as you see, until it was able to turn. a tow truck took over. flew safely to its destination. local officials are not amused and are looking into a breach of safety regulations. >>> beginning in february, united's frequent flyer program is calling for co-pays. mileage plus premier...
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it happened earlier this week in siberia. the group got out and gave their frozen airplane a push. the passengers grabbed the wings and began shoving the aircraft into position. the plane and passengers were able to take off and land safely. >> no complaining about a couple of little weather delays because of the rain, right? >> exactly. and that minus 58, that's going to make our forecast seem downright hot. all right, let's get you outside here to the satellite radar picture. we are tracking two different storm systems nationally. the one in the northeast, that is now beginning to push out. so we're not seeing as many delays at the current second here from our faa data. you can see back here towards newark, new jersey, they are still piled up with that air traffic trying to get things clear. 128 minutes behind. nothing at the current moment in boston, new york. there have been several cancellations and delays. more delays tonight. check this out, it went down in newark. live data. down to 45 minutes. that's what we like to see the night before thanksgiving. sky camera network, te
it happened earlier this week in siberia. the group got out and gave their frozen airplane a push. the passengers grabbed the wings and began shoving the aircraft into position. the plane and passengers were able to take off and land safely. >> no complaining about a couple of little weather delays because of the rain, right? >> exactly. and that minus 58, that's going to make our forecast seem downright hot. all right, let's get you outside here to the satellite radar picture. we...