taken preparations by moving vessels, moving aircraft, could be hit quite hard. and in fact i have been told by people on the base, and again, that is the general direction in which we are headed that essentially only mission essential personnel are left on that base right now. we are heading south on 75, and it s been a constant stream over the course of this drive, even though we are some 200 odd miles north of jacksonville of cars heading northbound on the 75 into what you are only assume is the general atlanta area. so as we continue to progress, i am sure we will be continuing to see more weather as we head south and certainly more folks heading north. jacob, thanks. meteorologist bonnie snyder has joined us. a little bit of a travel log. some of the most beautiful coast line in this country is georgia
worse you, temperatures dipping past the freezing point, raising fears about the winter that s just around the corner. we have more from london. ron, good morning. hey, jose. good morning to you. this crisis seems to grow deeper by the day. it it seems body are being recovered from the sea every day, 11 yesterday, all infants. it seems is europe is struggling to deal with this nonstop flow of people. it s a journey of love and hope, filled with starts and stops, not your typical travel log. one step closer to a dream. another train of refugee has arrived. they simply want to keep moving, especially since nations are
state, i learned even more about our exceptional strengths and what it will take for us to compete and thrive at home and abroad. so there you have, chris, a little bit of a travel log that ruth was alluding to that was at the back end of livi living history, her first book. but also a hint of looking forward, the vision thing. no question. first, i think this will probably be the most consumed author s note in the history of bub accompli publishing, andrea. i usually just kind of skim right over that. look, what she s doing here from releasing this early, as you point out, a very smart public relations move, she s trying to frame the narrative of both this book and then going forward. i think the likely presidential campaign that she will run, and how her time as secretary of state fits in to it. she also mentions smart power, sort of the broader themeatics that she tried to push as secretary of state. this is saying here are the markers, here are the things i
hillary clinton s first book, it was fascinating about her childhood, but then it sort of deinvolved, i thought, kind of degraded into a travel log of countries i visited as first lady. i m going to be really curious to see in this new book if there is a kind of grander strategic vision and what content she gives to those hard choices she used for the title. in fact, let s hear another excerpt. i want you to react, chris, on the other side. hillary clinton about her state department years. these years were also a personal journey for me. both literally. i ended up visiting 112 countries and traveling nearly 1 million miles. and figuratively. from the painful end of the 2008 campaign, to an unexpected partnership and friendship with my former rival, barack obama. i ve served our country in one way or another for decades, yet during my years as secretary of
western wall, what is the business about beyonce. after that we went on and we were in a place called holy bagels, can t quite make that up. called holy bagels, a bagel shop near the western wall and they were may go beyonce, and i kid you not, and heard the lyrics, the to the left, to the left , a travel log i thought you d like. megyn: thank you for that, ed. maybe we ll see at that in person sometime. thank you. (laughter) yesterday we can t get a chance to say goodbye on the show because the president was holding that joint presser with the israeli prime minister. and we had at the end of that colonel ralph peters. we wanted to get his take on this. the author of hell or richmond , the reason we