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  • 00:11

    Fridays are all inspiring. Not quite. Fridays are all warming. No. Fridays are awesome!

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    Welcome to Friday, October 17.

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    I`m Carl Azuz with your commercial free newscast from CNN.

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    Hurricane Gonzalo is churning in the North Atlantic Ocean. Yesterday, it grew to category

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    four strength on the Saffir-Simpson scale, which measures a hurricane`s sustained wind

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    speed. Category four brings winds of 130 to 156 miles per hour. It can cause catastrophic

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    damage.

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    Last night forecasters predicted Gonzalo would brush by the island of Bermuda. But they weren`t

  • 00:47

    sure of its path, so a direct hit is possible.

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    Bermuda is under a hurricane warning, damaging winds, heavy rains and flooding are expected.

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    Gonzalo already hit the Virgin Islands Monday, but it was weaker then and caused mostly outages

  • 01:02

    and property damage.

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    but I can`t foresee your case where we should re- introduce large ground combat forces into

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    Iraq. But again, war is discovery, ISIL is a national security threat. If we get to that

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    point, I`ll make the recommendation.

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    General Martin Dempsey is the chairman of the joint chiefs of stuff. He`s the top U.S.

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    military advisor to the president.

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    And he`s talking about a controversial point in the U.S.-led war against ISIL or ISIS.

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    The Islamic State terrorist group. President Obama has repeatedly said, no U.S. boots on

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    the ground, meaning he won`t send U.S. troops in the direct contact with ISIS, though hundreds

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    are in Iraq now advising and helping others fight ISIS.

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    But several experts are saying, U.S. troops may be what`s needed to ultimately defeat

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    the terrorists.

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    Massive explosions in northwestern Syria. Activists say, these are tunnels full of explosives

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    being detonated by militants.

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    As clashes broke out between the regime and opposition forces. Just the latest in escalating

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    violence across Syria and Iraq.

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    Around the besieged city of Kobani on the Syria-Turkey border, 21 coalition airstrikes,

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    the largest number of strikes since operation began. Finally, stepping up attacks against

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    ISIS positioned to protect the town. But the White House still cautioning airstrikes can

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    only have so much impact in Kobani.

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    That impact is constrained by the fact that there are forces on the ground that can follow

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    up on these airstrikes to end that siege.

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    Pentagon officials say don`t expect the change in strategy. They long warned U.S. air power

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    could only do so much.

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    I also want to emphasize that no one is under any allusions - under any allusions that airstrikes

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    alone will destroy ISIL.

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    Iraq`s Anbar province, the Western approach to Baghdad, may be running out of time. ISIS

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    has surrounded and is preparing to attack al-Assad airbase, one if Iraq`s largest, according

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    to security sources.

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    If they succeed, ISIS will have a new cache of weapons.

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    It comes as General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs holds the largest meeting

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    of the coalition today. 22 nations sending their military chiefs to Washington to review

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    the war against ISIS.

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    The U.S. has used Apache helicopters and AC-130 gunships at lower altitude to virtually strive

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    (ph) ISIS forces. But ISIS continues to regroup and train for battle, raising the question

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    once again, is there a solution?

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    It is looking more and more like Chairman Dempsey is going to have to go back to the

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    president and ask the president to authorize the introduction of U.S. combat, forces in

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    Iraq.

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    Your teachers might remember today`s date from 1989. Especially if they lived in California

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    at the time. The San Francisco Bay area was violently jolted by its worst earthquake in

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    more than 80 years. It hit just after 5:00 p.m. local time. Before the start of Game

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    Three of the World Series.

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    Those who were watching on TV just saw this. The Oakland Days and San Francisco Giants

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    wouldn`t actually play that game until ten days later.

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    A slip in the St. Andrea`s fault had shaken the ground. It lasted 15 seconds, its magnitude

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    6.9. It killed dozens of people, injured thousands and damaged or destroyed property all over

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    the region.

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    That includes the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge. Part of its top deck just collapsed.

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    Building technology has improved since then, and it`s a good thing.

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    October 17, 1989. It`s as if the entire bay area has been beaten. 10 billion in damages.

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    It could have been so much worse.

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    I define a major big one as $100 billion. We are expecting residential damage of 100,000

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    buildings, commercial building damages and the tens of thousands. You could be looking

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    at deaths on the order of 1800 to over 3,000.

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    The epicenter of the 1989 earthquake was 60 miles south of the Bay. And registered 6.9.

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    30 times less powerful than the 1906 quake centered inside San Francisco.

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    It wasn`t the big one. For just northern California, seismologists say, there`s a more than 60

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    percent chance that there will be an earthquake of 6.7 or higher in the next 23 years.

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    The Hayward is really our biggest concern.

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    The Hayward Fault.

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    It`s geographically in the center of the region. And it`s the most heavily populated. 2 million

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    people sit directly on top of the Hayward Fault.

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    Stress from moving geological plates along faults cause earthquakes, and the Hayward

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    is due for a big one.

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    The Hayward had an earthquake in 1868. It moves on average every 150 to 60 years.

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    In other words, it produces a big tumbler (ph) about every century and a half. 1868

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    plus 150 is 2018.

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    We are basically right there. And that`s an average. IT could wait 20-30 years, it could

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    happen tomorrow.

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    And because it could happen tomorrow, the Bay Area has been preparing since 1989.

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    We`ve done a lot. It really started the retrofitting going in this area.

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    Bridges have been retrofitted or replaced, utilities reinforced. There`s now a San Francisco

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    law requiring owners strengthen housing built on landfill with garages on the first floor.

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    And San Francisco`s high pressured water system is being upgraded.

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    Do I think we`ll see the big one in the Bay Area in my lifetime? I hope not. I fear we

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    will. And I hope it`s ten, 20 years from now, because we will have accomplished a lot more.

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    We are starting in the south and working all the way northwest to the far east. It will

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    all make sense.

  • 07:51

    Hebron Middle School in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, welcome to the roll. Good to see the Panthers

  • 07:56

    watching today. Pendleton High School in Pendleton, Oregon, hello to the Buckaroos (ph). Awesome,

  • 08:02

    mascot. And across the Pacific to Tokyo, Japan, we are shouting out the American school in

  • 08:08

    Japan. Great to see you.

  • 08:14

    Soccer is fine with the soccer ball, but it`s even awesomer with a bubble ball. Why? Because

  • 08:20

    bubble ball. You just slipped your upper body into a giant bubble with handles and then

  • 08:24

    you take a game with sessions, possessions and divisions and add the fun of collisions.

  • 08:30

    Who said soccer wasn`t a contact sport? Bubble ball is best played like bumper cars. Sure,

  • 08:35

    you can drive the car or the ball, but the fun is in the bumps.

  • 08:39

    In bubble ball, everyone catches air, everyone gets a rebounce and everyone has a ball. It`s

  • 08:45

    a great way to deflate and inflate an ego without actually bursting anyone`s bubble.

  • 08:49

    I`m Carl Azuz. Hope you are around Monday when we bounce back your way. Have a great

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    weekend.

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The example sentences of GUNSHIPS in videos (11 in total of 12)

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they personal pronoun were verb, past tense trained verb, past participle to to pilot verb, base form starfighters proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction gunships proper noun, singular , as adverb well adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction to to repair verb, base form vehicles noun, plural when wh-adverb
the determiner helio proper noun, singular au proper noun, singular 24 cardinal number stallion proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner lesser noun, singular or mass - known verb, past participle gunships proper noun, singular tested verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner united verb, past participle states proper noun, singular for preposition or subordinating conjunction use noun, singular or mass
these determiner gunships proper noun, singular carried verb, past tense up preposition or subordinating conjunction to to four cardinal number miniguns proper noun, singular that wh-determiner became verb, past tense crucial adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction saving verb, gerund or present participle the determiner lives noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction soldiers noun, plural and coordinating conjunction
with preposition or subordinating conjunction two cardinal number 30 cardinal number mm proper noun, singular mk proper noun, singular 44 cardinal number bushmaster proper noun, singular ii proper noun, singular cannons noun, plural and coordinating conjunction even adverb began verb, past tense the determiner work noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction four cardinal number gunships proper noun, singular before preposition or subordinating conjunction
also adverb a determiner h proper noun, singular 1 cardinal number cobras noun, plural flying verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction both determiner flanks noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction formation noun, singular or mass the determiner armament noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner gunships proper noun, singular consisted verb, past tense of preposition or subordinating conjunction
months noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction 1965 cardinal number , the determiner two cardinal number gunships proper noun, singular put verb, past tense down adverb more adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction 100 cardinal number viet proper noun, singular cong proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction every determiner mission noun, singular or mass .
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protect verb, base form the determiner larger adjective, comparative ships noun, plural against preposition or subordinating conjunction smaller adjective, comparative threat noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction starfighters proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction gunships proper noun, singular this determiner i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present is verb, 3rd person singular present pretty adverb close verb, base form to to my possessive pronoun ideal adjective fleet noun, singular or mass
now adverb beyond preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner , we personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner expanded verb, past participle lore noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction gunships proper noun, singular also adverb patrolled verb, past tense the determiner areas noun, plural
after preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner we personal pronoun see verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner bunch noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction old adjective republic noun, singular or mass laat proper noun, singular gunships proper noun, singular zooming verb, gerund or present participle towards preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner planet noun, singular or mass .

Definition and meaning of GUNSHIPS

What does "gunships mean?"

/ˈɡənˌSHip/

noun
heavily armed helicopter.
other
Armed aircrafta, such as helicopters, that are used to support troops and provide covering fire.