And we begin tonight with a deadly attack in the capital of lebanon. Isil is claiming responsibility for the deadly twin suicide blast that ripped through a section of beirut, killing 40 and injuring 200. And aljazeera is there at the scene of the blast. Reporter a popular marketplace became a scene of carnage on wednesday. Civilians were the ones killed and injured. And the ones targeted. This is a neighborhood in the bay lawsuit southern suburbs, where the Shia Movement has lived. Suicide bombers on motorcycles detonated their explosives minutes apart. The second blast went off right off of a shia shrine. [ foreign dialogue ] a alarm number of those injured were severely wounded and died in hospital. And the body parts of the two suspected suicide bombers have been found. We might have escaped another catastrophe because the explosive belt of the bomber didnt go off. People have seen scenes like this before. There were times when the scenes like this were frequent in the capital. Peo
Security warnings to the forecast coming up and history made in the nba. The Golden State Warriors now 160 defeating rival la lakers, 11177. On your top Story International fallout over turkish downing of fighter jet continues with russian president putin warning of serious consequences over incideat. Russia confirming that one pilot was killed, the second alive and well in an air base in syria. President obama commented on the matter yesterday saying he wants to prevent an escalation and the two countries should talk to one another. This is one the the big others clashes in half a century. How are gop candidates respond to go this . Hay, blake. Blake forng policy has consumed not only white house but campaign trail. President obama host Francois Hollande and better coordination with european allies while also defending the plan to taking refugees. That stops short of the vision of the hopefuls on the republican side to call to be scrapped or halted and for an intense if i to count isi
Shot. The sun is coming up. It is colder than yesterday. Yes. Well, good morning on 2. It is sunday november 29th. System parts of the bay area saw preez friezing temperatures this morning. The biggest impact is not just on people but on plants. Any time we go below degrees. Thats cold enough to hurt some of them and fragile. We have a cold storm that comes in from the gulf of alaska. There is cloud cover all day long and the sun never hits ground. At the end of the day, the cloud cover leaves. Now, thats why someone will get frost. Covering plant and help protection against damage. The most important thing to do is take precautions before the cold set in. 7 01. Lets go to rosemary. I bundled up in my parka. It is certainly colder than yesterday. We have established that we dont leek the cold yeah, you and i. Not only your plants but your pets. Right now, temperatures are coldest. Sun is rising as claudia mentioned. The official sun rise around 7 04. It is different on the timing depen
Cappiello Associated Press energy and environment reporter. This week environment a Leadership Program founder paul sabin and his latest book the bet paul ehrlich, julien simon and our gamble over earths future. And it the yale historian analyzes the 30yearold wager between an economist and biologist of the longterm effects of depleting Natural Resources and examines the opposing perspectives at the heart of the Climate Change debate. The program is about an hour. Host paul sabin thanks so much for coming to after words and talking about your book the bet. I found it fascinating as a reporter that covers policy politics and Climate Change i could not help to have a sense of deja vu. I have heard this argument before and i have heard it numerous times especially in this current congress. I wanted to start at the beginning which is where did the idea for this book come from . Was the kind idea that you always had that became right because of the current political context . Was it a chick
Life through reading. New editor of the New York Times broke review and has been redesigned and is debuting september 8. Thank you for your time. Thanks so much. Up next on book tv dina cappiello. This week environmental are rare paul sagan. Our gambol over its future. The yale historian analyzes the 30yearold wager between an economist and biologist over the longterm effects of depleting Natural Resources and examines the opposing perspectives at the heart of the clamans is debate. The program is about an hour. Hi. Thank you so much for coming to after words and talking about your book, the bet. I found it fascinating as a reporter that cover the policy of Climate Change. When i was reading the book i could not help but have a sense of deja vu. First, the argument in this current congress. I want to kind of ask you at the beginning, which is, where does the idea for this book come from . Was it an idea that you always had that became right because of the current political context . Wh