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There are varied profiles but there are definitely profiles of people who have come from the provinces all over France, obviously to carry out acts of violence, and it is to these people that the criminal response I will say will be the strongest.The cost of diesel has surged 16% this year from an average 1.24 euros (.41) per liter to 1.48 euros (.69), even hitting 1.53 euros in October, according to UFIP, France's oil industry federation. 447
Today, students in our community, exercising their right to be heard, expressed their fear and frustration during a community leaders' meeting this afternoon and a celebrity guest lecture this evening.Investigations as to who wrote racist messages in campus restrooms and in the DePauw Nature Park continue through our Office of Public Safety and the Greencastle Police Department. We ask anyone with information to contact us at incident@DePauw.edu.Students who need support or a space to gather together can go to the Hartman House or Center for Diversity and Inclusion. Campus administrators are meeting at this time and will continue to update the community. Safety and security remain our highest priority and we will continue working through this situation. 763

to allow witnesses at an expected Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump."We don't create impeachments," he said in remarks prepared for delivery on the Senate floor. "We judge them.""The House chose this road. It is their duty to investigate. It is their duty to meet the very high bar for undoing a national election," McConnell said. "If they fail, they fail. It is not the Senate's job to leap into the breach and search desperately for ways to "get to 'guilty.' That would hardly be impartial justice." 519
Timing: Saturday morning through Monday morningPrecipitation creeps in early Saturday, with rain in Georgia and some light, wintry precipitation in the mountains. It picks up late on Saturday, when blizzard conditions are possible in the higher Appalachians, with larger accumulations Sunday into early Monday morning across the zone. The storm on Monday probably will move out to sea, but it also could turn and climb up the East Coast, bringing heavy snow to major metro areas.Impacts: Record snow, blizzard conditions, wintry mix and heavy rainSignificant snow is expected -- but not certain -- across the mountains of northeast Georgia and the Carolinas.Parts of North Carolina could see record snowfall, described by the National Weather Service as a "once-in-a-generation event." The mountains and foothills west of Interstate 85, including cities like Winston-Salem, Asheville, Greensboro and Charlotte could get a foot of snow.However, those predictions sharply drop to 2-3 inches of snow in places like Raleigh and down to 1 inch in Greenville, South Carolina.The flooding and winter precipitation may also impact Georgia. Heavy rain with 1-3 inches is projected Saturday with "rates expected to be high at times, increasing the threat of flooding," the National Weather Service said.About 1-2 inches of snow could fall in the higher elevations of north Georgia with up to 5 inches on the highest ridges Sunday night into Monday. Possible freezing rain and dusting snow could also reach the I-85 corridor, including Atlanta by Monday afternoon.Snow totals east of I-85 will depend on a regional weather phenomenon called "cold-air damming" or "the wedge" -- when cold air pushes in from the northeast against the Appalachians. The mountain range acts as a dam, keeping the cold air pooled like a lake. Warmer air in this scenario would reduce snow accumulation. There's another phenomenon called a "warm nose" that would allow warmer air to mix in above the "'wedge," bringing a more wintry mix Saturday evening and overnight into Sunday morning before snow moves in northwest of I-85. 2104
There's a lot more work to be done, and I just know that if all the students who are active now have to stop, nothing's going to change, Deitsch said in an interview Friday at Pine Trails Park, home to a sprawling memorial to the victims, as well as a Red Cross resource center. 278
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