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,honduras. ifit survives this land mass, it may get back into the open water sometime over the weekend. something we'll have to watch if it makes it to the gulf by next week sometime. it's something we're watching. we're not done with hurricane season yet. a brand-new hurricane, 75-mile-per-hour winds. >> kind of feels like it's been a little while. >> yeah, since august since we've been talking about tropical systems. it's been a long time. >> thanks so much. >>> no waiting, no lines. how a professional sports team got the h1n1 vaccine while thousands of ordinary folks had to wait. >>> and the parents of a college student who disappeared during a metall metallica concert and a message for the person who may have her. >>> morning, sunshine. i'm robin meade. let's salute our troops together. today's salute is from hernandez. it's to her husband army sergeant luis hernandez. allison says he is truly her soul mate, and he's extremely missed. >> this is allison hernandez. i'm sending a salute to my husband in afghanistan, sergeant luis hernandez, serving with the 10th mountain division. i'
, honduras. if it survives this land mass, it may get back into the open water sometime over the weekend. something we'll have to watch if it makes it to the gulf by next week sometime. it's something we're watching. we're not done with hurricane season yet. a brand-new hurricane, 75-mile-per-hour winds. >> kind of feels like it's been a little while. >> yeah, since august since we've been talking about tropical systems. it's been a long time. >> thanks so much. >>>...
political situationinhonduras, thesecretary's meeting with indian officials, and the u.s. refusal to sign the international line mine treaty. spokesman ian palin speaks with reporters for about half an hour. >> i'll wait for mr. burns to make his way up here. ok, well, let me give you a quick rundown on the secretaries of events. you know she attended the bilateral over at the white house this morning, and she is co hosting a luncheon upstairs with vice president biden. in addition, in about 45 minutes, if she will sign a memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation on energy security, energy efficiency, clean energy, and climate change. that is with the indian foreign minister. for this memorandum, both countries will work jointly to accelerate development and deployment of clean energy technologies and to strengthen cooperation on it? treason -- on adaptation to climate change, climate science, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from forests and land use i. later on this afternoon, she will go over to the willard hotel to have a meeting with prime minister singh, where
political situation in honduras, the secretary's meeting with indian officials, and the u.s. refusal to sign the international line mine treaty. spokesman ian palin speaks with reporters for about half an hour. >> i'll wait for mr. burns to make his way up here. ok, well, let me give you a quick rundown on the secretaries of events. you know she attended the bilateral over at the white house this morning, and she is co hosting a luncheon upstairs with vice president biden. in addition,...
congressional delegation to the state's general assemblyinhonduras. iam pleased to report the administration's moves toward cuba have received a positive reception throughout the hemisphere. . . a positive reception throughout the hemisphere. at the general assembly the oas listed cuba's suspension from the organization. this was a delicate move carefully ably negotiated by secretary of state hillary clinton. it sent the message that the u.s. was willing to see cuba rejoin the oas if it increases the inter-american democratic charter. of course cuba has not adopted the principles and let me be clear the resolution did not clear the resolution did not react met cu in fact the cubans themselves say they do not want to rejoin the oas, thus the ball is now in cuba's court to abide by the principles of human rights and democracy and in body and the inter-american charter. as we move forward we should not forget that the u.s. is already a major source of humanitarian assistance to the cuban people and the largest provider of food to cuba. and agricultural products alone the u.s. sol
congressional delegation to the state's general assembly in honduras. i am pleased to report the administration's moves toward cuba have received a positive reception throughout the hemisphere. . . a positive reception throughout the hemisphere. at the general assembly the oas listed cuba's suspension from the organization. this was a delicate move carefully ably negotiated by secretary of state hillary clinton. it sent the message that the u.s. was willing to see cuba rejoin the oas if it...
online atc-span.org.hondurashelda presidential election on sunday. this was five months after the former president manuel zelaya was ousted from office. several latin american countries said they will not recognize any government that comes to power following the election. the state department brief the situation in honduras earlier today. this is 20 minutes. >> he will give you some remarks. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be before you. as you know, honduras held an election yesterday. we see this election as an important step forward for honduras, and we would like to commend the honduran people for an election that met the international standards of fairness and transparency, despite some incidents that were reported here and there. i want to commend lobo for his victory in the election and some of the remarks we have heard from some of the other candidates in this electoral process. having said that, let me stress the most important point, and that is that while the election is a significant step in the return to democratic and constitutional order after the june 28 cou
online at c-span.org. honduras held a presidential election on sunday. this was five months after the former president manuel zelaya was ousted from office. several latin american countries said they will not recognize any government that comes to power following the election. the state department brief the situation in honduras earlier today. this is 20 minutes. >> he will give you some remarks. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be before you. as you know, honduras held an...
storm, talking about ida, one of the strongest, has interaction with the land innicaragua,honduras, weakenedbut now it's moving in the far western corner of the caribbean sea and it's gaining a little bit of strength. wins are the 45, gusting at 60 mile as per hour. the storm is expected to strengthen. still, staying as tropical storm but the latest path we have from the national hurricane center has the storm moving to the north and between cancun the yucatan and cuba, move into the gulf of mexico, getting into both monday and tuesday. now, if you have happen to live along the gulf koefd, keep a sharp eye on this. however there isn't a singler to cast that brings this on shore. also a stationary front, that may cause the system to die out altogether in the middle of the gulf of mexico making landfall. at least that is the hope. today a great day. plenty of sunshine for northeast, high temps in the 50s. not bad this time of year. same deal in memphis, 74. 76 in las vegas. 87 phoenix. 63 san francisco. 69 in atlanta. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> a
storm, talking about ida, one of the strongest, has interaction with the land in nicaragua, honduras, weakened but now it's moving in the far western corner of the caribbean sea and it's gaining a little bit of strength. wins are the 45, gusting at 60 mile as per hour. the storm is expected to strengthen. still, staying as tropical storm but the latest path we have from the national hurricane center has the storm moving to the north and between cancun the yucatan and cuba, move into the gulf...
with land in the nicaragua-honduras border. it is throwing a lot of rain especially on the coast of honduras right now. this situation will emerge back into the water, and once that happens, it has a chance to restrengthen just a bit. i want to show you the path of this as it heads over cancun over the weekend and mid-week next week, it's in the gulf of mexico as a tropical storm. i want you to look at this because we're not done with hurricane season yet. this is something we'll be watching over the next couple days, especially the florida coast, alabama, mississippi. it looks like it's bending just a bit, so we have the weekend to watch this thing. as for the rest of the country, low pressure building right now south of nova scotia. breezy conditions are out there. winds are going to come back around and hit you in florida again from the ocean so another day of high tides. a little light rain around portland, also around the adirondacks. the wind will affect you, especially in new york and boston. we'll talk about that in a bit. video in pompano beach, florida. that's what it look
with land in the nicaragua-honduras border. it is throwing a lot of rain especially on the coast of honduras right now. this situation will emerge back into the water, and once that happens, it has a chance to restrengthen just a bit. i want to show you the path of this as it heads over cancun over the weekend and mid-week next week, it's in the gulf of mexico as a tropical storm. i want you to look at this because we're not done with hurricane season yet. this is something we'll be watching...
. we had a hurricane around nicaraguaandhonduras. rightnow it's a tropical depression. the spin is still there. it's moving up towards the north in a northerly direction about six miles per hour. it is expected to make another emergence into the water. it could gain a little bit of strength. look at the path that goes up to that channel and bends by wednesday morning as a possibility of a tropical storm. we might be looking at a hand fall, a tropical storm in the u.s. soil sometime the end of next week. so we have about six, maybe seven days, to watch. we definitely will over that time frame. as for the actual weather going on, now a big low-pressure region merged with another one last night. look at the wind behind that. the clouds are wrapped up with it. it's cold. in towards schenectady and new york state, places like pormd, but that's about it. just windy and cold. good to see you again on a friday. >> thank you. you know what, i wanted to say i think a lot of our viewers are probably -- their hearts are going out to the people at ft. hood right now. you can go to our facebook
. we had a hurricane around nicaragua and honduras. right now it's a tropical depression. the spin is still there. it's moving up towards the north in a northerly direction about six miles per hour. it is expected to make another emergence into the water. it could gain a little bit of strength. look at the path that goes up to that channel and bends by wednesday morning as a possibility of a tropical storm. we might be looking at a hand fall, a tropical storm in the u.s. soil sometime the end...
too long. here is what we're thinking with the path, it goes rightoverhondurasandnicaragua. we're talking about tremendous amounts of rainfall, too. since it's a slow mover, it's going to rain over the same spot for a longer period. as much as 25 inches of rain across the honduras mountains and nicaragua, too. mud slides are a problem f. it keeps up with rotation and moves in to the caribbean it has a chance to get to the gulf of mexico. we hope that doesn't happen. areas like texas, louisiana, you have to watch out for. look at the rest of the country. not much going on except for a clipper. >> bob, looking forward to it. >>> sex addiction was the topic at that got joy behar all riled up last night. check out her interview and some of the stars of the new show on treating sex addiction. >> on up show you have eight good looking sex addicts living together. now isn't that a recipe for disaster? >> no. well, maybe in the joy behar sex rehab program. for mine it's like putting drug addicts together. yes, they do drugs, they do them together. >> it's different because there's no drug
too long. here is what we're thinking with the path, it goes right over honduras and nicaragua. we're talking about tremendous amounts of rainfall, too. since it's a slow mover, it's going to rain over the same spot for a longer period. as much as 25 inches of rain across the honduras mountains and nicaragua, too. mud slides are a problem f. it keeps up with rotation and moves in to the caribbean it has a chance to get to the gulf of mexico. we hope that doesn't happen. areas like texas,...
. the announcement will allow for the peopleofhondurastofocus on the elections. that is really where we are. >> does this mean you are happy? >> i mean " we welcome." anything else on honduras? >> is this a good solution, though? no longer is the united states expect him to come back? >> for the crisis in honduras, there should be the implementation of the san jose accords. the sooner we get that implemented, the sooner we could get to what we hope would be a resolution to this crisis. [inaudible] >> that is a good question. i do not really know the answer to that. i am sure there is one. >> he says he wants to delay elections. >> there was an accord that the president and his team agreed to. we think that if we're going to address the issues of restoring democracy, if we're going to deal with the question of reconciliation, that the best way to do this is to move forward with the implementation of the accord. it is in the best interest of the honduran people. the want to end this crisis. as we have said, one of the most important thing that need to happen first is the formati
. the announcement will allow for the people of honduras to focus on the elections. that is really where we are. >> does this mean you are happy? >> i mean " we welcome." anything else on honduras? >> is this a good solution, though? no longer is the united states expect him to come back? >> for the crisis in honduras, there should be the implementation of the san jose accords. the sooner we get that implemented, the sooner we could get to what we hope would be...
,nicaragua,honduras. weakenedand gaping a little bit of strength. winds at 45. deep convection right here in the center. thing is, though, the storm is expected to strengthen. still staying as a tropical storm. the latest path we have has the storm moving to the north and right between cancun, the yucatan peninsula and cuba and moving to the gulf of mexico as we get to both monday and in to tuesday. if you happen to live on the gulf coast, i would be advised. keep a sharp eye on this. there's not a single forecast that brings us on shore. it is expected to react with the sheer and stationary front and it causes the system to die out all together. that's the hope. what you can definitely expect, it will be a great day. plenty of sunshine in the northeast, high temperatures in the 50s. not bad this time of year. same back in memphis, 74. 76 in las vegas, 63 in san francisco, 69 in atlanta. that's the wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> it was a dirty job, but a 33-year-old mystery has been solved. >> she said i think i have something that belongs to you. and you know,
, nicaragua, honduras. weakened and gaping a little bit of strength. winds at 45. deep convection right here in the center. thing is, though, the storm is expected to strengthen. still staying as a tropical storm. the latest path we have has the storm moving to the north and right between cancun, the yucatan peninsula and cuba and moving to the gulf of mexico as we get to both monday and in to tuesday. if you happen to live on the gulf coast, i would be advised. keep a sharp eye on this....
, lasts through november 30th, the last day. we have our tropical depression ida rightoverhondurasgettinga lot of rain especially right along the coast. it is drifting up towards the north at about seven miles per hour and the center of rotation gets back into the open waters overnight tonight or early tomorrow morning and you can see where it goes from here. it goes up to the north a little bit farther. may gain strength again when it hits the water and it's relatively warm it looks like it could become a tropical storm then head toward the yucatan peninsula, cancun, and then by sometime mid week next week we might be watching a tropical storm in the middle of the gulf of mexico and you can see where it's headed northward towards florida, mississippi, alabama. but, really, first has to restrengthen. let's hope it doesn't. as for the area of low pressure it's a clipper from yesterday. really bombed out nicely across the northern atlantic. wind behind it gusting to about 35 miles per hour near new york city, near boston. ocean effect rain. you're getting that right around cape cod
, lasts through november 30th, the last day. we have our tropical depression ida right over honduras getting a lot of rain especially right along the coast. it is drifting up towards the north at about seven miles per hour and the center of rotation gets back into the open waters overnight tonight or early tomorrow morning and you can see where it goes from here. it goes up to the north a little bit farther. may gain strength again when it hits the water and it's relatively warm it looks like...
inhondurasandi'm pleased to report the administration's move toward cuba have received a positive reception throughout the hemisphere. at the general assembly the oas listed cuba's suspension from the organization. this was a delicate move carefully ably negotiated by secretary of state hillary clinton. it sent the message that the u.s. was willing to see cuba rejoin the oas if it increases the inter-american democratic charter. of course cuba has not adopted the principles and let me be clear the resolution did not react met cuba into the oas. in fact the cubans themselves say they do not want to rejoin the oas, thus the ball is now in cuba's court to abide by the principles of human rights and democracy and in body and the inter-american charter. as we move forward we should not forget that the u.s. is already a major source of humanitarian assistance to the cuban people and the largest provider of food to cuba. and agricultural products alone the u.s. sold over $700 million of goods to cuba making the united states cuba's fifth largest trading partner and 2008. i suppo
in honduras and i'm pleased to report the administration's move toward cuba have received a positive reception throughout the hemisphere. at the general assembly the oas listed cuba's suspension from the organization. this was a delicate move carefully ably negotiated by secretary of state hillary clinton. it sent the message that the u.s. was willing to see cuba rejoin the oas if it increases the inter-american democratic charter. of course cuba has not adopted the principles and let me be...