the eastern third of the country facing severe weather while ice falls on the northeast tornados hit the gulf coast leaving a trail of destruction and welcome to your world this morning i m stephanie sy. i m del walters and millions waking up to the storms on mondays to slick commutes in new york to even tornados. snow, sleet, strong winds and heavy rain and al jazeera s john henry smith has more. reporter: 1200 mile long winter storm stretching from the south to the northeast will head off shore today. right on the heels of a storm that brought record cold to the east coast over the weekend, the winter storm began the workweek with enough snow and wind to cause virginia and north carolina to declare states of emergency. some parts of virginia got nearly a foot of snow and the traffic problems that go with it, hundreds of accidents. i hit the inside rail of the bridge and spun around. the posted speed limit through her was 60 and i was doing 55. the roads look good
and renaissance man. from politics to acting on the silver screen, former senator fred thompson has died. we begin tonight in russia where officials have released satellite images where the pieces of metal and plane fragments landed after the aircraft came apart mid flight. a camp set up by emergency workers is also visible. more than 225 people died on the crash on the sinai peninsula. st. petersburg, russia a city in mourning. in front of one of russia s most potent symbols, the winter palace, people take comfort and support from each other at a silent vigil at the time of suffering. the dead were known to many. translator: on this flight there was a girl who i ve known since i was six. her name was leah, we were at the same gymnastics class. they were people cf citizens of st, citizens ofspurpg but n st. petersburg. but they re not just them. we never want an airline to crash again. some bodies recovered, some ten kilometers from the crash site. flying from the red
that s exactly right and that s very well put. if you want to make a list of grievances a heck of a lot more fun to read than it often is for people notice simply the fact that it actually contains a constitutional theory. the first complaints are all complaints of the legislative branch of government and then you get complaints about the judicial branch of government and then you get complaints of the executive branch of government and then you get a long list of things stuck in by jefferson that his pet peeves in the back act and at the very end you get complaints violations of the law word. that constitutional structure comes from adams. then at some thoughts on government, the québec act as jeffersons pet peeve and you can see the two mines, two hands working together. the list of the bill of rights is an iteration of what they put in the negative form in the complaints of the declaration which means of course importantly that it s not the case at first we had the decl
onto a commute to the national book festival and to this presentation on the new book, our declaration . earlier today walter isaacson discussed his book, the innovator s in which he places creativity at the intersection of science and art. danielle allen, the author of our declaration finds her creativity at the intersection of classical studies and political theory, subject of which she is a master or a doctor tissue holds ph.d.s in both subjects. isakson found that the brilliance that gave the world a programmable computer and eventually the internet could not have come from the inspired efforts of an individual. of necessity they sprang from the collaboration of many inspired individuals. similarly dr. allen finds the assembling of the 1337 words of the declaration of independence was the result of a vast array of conversations, collaborations and debates among a surprisingly large number of collaborators. indeed, this book itself is a brilliance collaboration. while
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except that the use of this system has changed in spectacular ways. increasingly used. in 1992, sort of the middle point, the cold war had just ended, as i said. soviet union had dissolved. since 1992, maritime traffic has increased by a factor of four leading up to today. this far outpaces the change in global gdp, which is just shy of doubling. it s increased by about 80%, and so it gives you a sense of how much this maritime system is being used, how accessible it is. and it s becoming more accessible, right, for a number of reasons. we are seeing new trade routes open as the arctic climate change affects the arctic. this past september the extent of the sea ice in the arctic was almost 30% less than average over most of my career, over those 33 years. and it was the fourth lowest it has ever since we started keeping those records. today, the maritime route north of europe, northern sea route north of russia, is open to water about two weeks a year. by 2025, scientists p
to those kurdish units? and other units fighting isis? we need a strategy not to contain isis, but to destroy isis so those young men and women now watching on the internet, suddenly get the message that it s not their destiny to go join isis and expand the cal fate. that that is a losing cause. but that change, that takes a change of calculus. on the part of the administration. are you more optimistic about the iraqi now that the military has taken back ra maddy? i am somewhat because in the past when they ve used the shia militia, the human rights abuses to put it mildly, that they ve inflicted upon village populations have created a huge blowback. so, some of that is moving in the right direction, but we could accelerate this if we listened to those in the field who want the authorization. i d say 75, 80% from what we ve heard from the commanders, the flights that go out come back without getting authorization out of wags in terms of dropping their ordnance. they ve go
hairs. forcing thousands to evacuate because of a volcano and impacting air travel throughout the region. historic arguments groundbreaking case that could change the definition of marriage in america. the u.s. supreme court is preparing to consider whether the constitution allows same-sex marriage. good evening i m antonio mora this is al jazeera america. protesters in baltimore are vowing to shut down the city tomorrow. they are planning to hold a rally for freddy gray, the 25-year-old black man who was fatally injured while under arrest. demonstrators want to know what happened to gray after he was handcuffed and put into a police van 12 days ago. he died a week later of spinal injuries. john terret is in baltimore and john police have released video of the scene of gray s arrest. reporter: that s quite right antonio. good evening from baltimore. they did that after close of business on friday. there are 16 of them in total and it s security camera footage that s o
government shutdown and so forth and for other purposes. house joint resolution 72, making continuing appropriations for veterans benefits for fiscal year 2014 rand for other purposes. mr. reid: in order to place these bills on the calendar under rule 14, i would like to do that, but i object to any further proceedings to both of these measures. the presiding officer: the objection having been heard, the bills will be placed on the calendar. mr. reid: mr. president, i understand that there are three more measures on the the desk due for their first reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will receipt the titles for the first time. the clerk: h.r. 3223, an act to provide four the compensation of furloughed federal employees. house joint resolution 75, making continuing resolutions preelingses for the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. house joint resolution 85, making continuing appropriation
with light colored eyes and my skin. but the intertribal warfare, we thought to sue, the shoshone, the blackfeet and so we were right in the middle of it. that s how i wrote up home. we are put in the middle of lodges that are different than for them to make us become nothing, that will never happen. old man coyote come he s the one that made the world for us and he is the one that made us. so he placed us in the middle for all these other for all these other tribes to get rid of those. but that will never happen he said. so that s why we have beautiful land that are warriors 54. you see, the history that isn t old enough, the indian wars is our history. so that s all right. we just need to know about that. the kids generation below me don t know that the science repair that said no dogs or indians allowed. these kids now with the baggy pants and the whole works, they ve lost everything. they lost everything, so to have these books and films and dvds and everything is all r