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good afternoon, charles. believe it or not that same storm system that dumped all of that snow in the high elevations in california, this is a piece of energy right there. this is what is left after all of that. not only does it tap into that specific moisture but moisture from the gulf of california and that is extending well ahead of the center of the law itself. this is all translating to a surface low and this is going to track to the northeast across the rest of the country. were going to focus on this first target area for significant snowfall. highest elevation in new mexico extending into southeast colorado. that s where you store max s forecasting up to 20 inches of total snowfall to the north of santa fe, new mexico, and into the far southeast tip of colorado. that s going to be bull s-eye area number one. as the system continues to left of the northeast it will deepen and strengthen. that is going to unleash up to
turn off the lights! turn off the lights! [ cheers and applause ] so much nicer. no, no, that s the way we have to negotiate for our country. i m joined by tony schwartz, co-author of art of the dealde and a businessman. what does it tap into the larger anxiety that we see in the country? i think trump has been an instinctively but masterful exploiter of people s fear. and the thing about fear, which i think is the dominant emotion in our country right now, and i mean this for trump supporters, as i do for trump opponents. the problem with fear, or the value of fear if you re somebody who s trying to exploit it is that it shuts down the
emerged as a result of the san bernardino attacks. one is is that we ll witness a wave of anti-muslim sentiment in the united states. the other involves the role of islam itself in the attacks. is it a warped distortion of islam or does it tap into a strain of islamic thought. i m joined by dahlia, research director, and asra author of standing alone. let me start with this question for both of you. is isis preaching a strain of islam? i would say that isis wants us to think so, and i think that s the real danger here is that what isis wants the narrative to be is that they are the true muslims, that they are standing with true islam and everyone else, people like me and asra are the apostates and if we give into their narrative, we re actually doing their propaganda for them and i think we should really take that to heart and think long and hard
it will take them about another 150 years. i would say fellas, you got in those days when this started about 200 years ago, on nuclear and by the way, it is called tap tap tap it is tapping us. don t know in i want to make it. we have one of the great deal makers from las vegas, phil ruffin, he bought where is phil? he s in the back. he wants to keep a low profile. he bought a hotel down the road, bought it for $100 million and sold it for $1.3 billion. that is a good deal. i ll put him in charge of china, we ll do very well. we ll do very well. [ applause ] but this is a negotiation and it is called tapping. sometimes i have a deal, i don t know if i want to make it. and i tap tap tap, i call it tap. i can tap people for months. and then i ll decide i want to make, whatever. that is what they re doing with