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i would read books about the 19th century west and the wild west show. the other kind of story i liked was the collection of strange but true stories. it usually features tales about big foot and all kinds of other things. but this story about this guy who went from kansas to showmanship playing himself seemed the weirdest story of all in some ways. who was he? born william frederick cody in 1846 in iowa he moved to kansas as a young child. after the death of his father, young will cody became a boyhood teamster. he was an antislavery jay hawker in the bleeding kansas troubles and in 1864 he joined the union army and fought briefly in the south. after the war he became a buffalo hunter for the kansas pacific railroad and distinguished himself as a scout for the army in the plains indian wars. in 1869 he was discovered by the dying novelist ed bunkline which was the pen name of a well known writer and judson or buntline was renowned as the most well paid writer in america, rumored he was making $20,000 a year at the time he went west probably to find some
i would read books about the 19th century west and the wild west show. the other kind of story i liked was the collection of strange but true stories. it usually features tales about big foot and all kinds of other things. but this story about this guy who went from kansas to showmanship playing himself seemed the weirdest story of all in some ways. who was he? born william frederick cody in 1846 in iowa he moved to kansas as a young child. after the death of his father, young will cody became...
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for the last eight years, where i am in west tennessee economically there are parts of west tennessee that clearly have not recovered since the 2008 recession. but the other thing is national security and terrorism. as united states attorney and the other united states attorneys who served under president bush, the one thing that president bush and the attorney general asked was make anti-terrorism, make national security your number one priority. you structure your office however you want to after that, but make that your number one priority. so, as we looked around and we see acts of terrorism committed around the world and in this country, i felt like that somebody with my background, my law enforcement background needed to step up and lead. frankly, as we know, anybody can come vote yes or no, but to come up and be able to lead on issues of national security and the economy and health care, which to me are the most pressing issues as we face today to come up and lead. >> have you thought about some outlining of legislation that you would like to work on first? >> well, i have and
for the last eight years, where i am in west tennessee economically there are parts of west tennessee that clearly have not recovered since the 2008 recession. but the other thing is national security and terrorism. as united states attorney and the other united states attorneys who served under president bush, the one thing that president bush and the attorney general asked was make anti-terrorism, make national security your number one priority. you structure your office however you want to...
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and the soviets were able to access west berlin and west germany. the official the official job was to exercise our right by the agreement. but give us an opportunity. and some are not so overtly -- so over. in the context of the story of the major events and those are kind of diverse. i was wondering if you could talk about your research process and how you did your research. >> so, my research was done in three parts i would say. one was archival or document research, photographic research. i found a lot of my information through a american, british, german, russian archives that are easily accessible. some of them on the internet. you know, recent ci, kgb documents classified state department and also i was able to get information from the archives and that's sort of thing. letters that were exchanged between the families on memoirsa diaries and especially photographs were very important. interviews or conversations witi and hungary on their perspective and experience during the cold war so that was helpful for me to understand the experience. go
and the soviets were able to access west berlin and west germany. the official the official job was to exercise our right by the agreement. but give us an opportunity. and some are not so overtly -- so over. in the context of the story of the major events and those are kind of diverse. i was wondering if you could talk about your research process and how you did your research. >> so, my research was done in three parts i would say. one was archival or document research, photographic...
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just as remarkably as do the west pointers. >> specially in the west. >> specially in the west. >> specially in the west and that's why i want to bring up -- >> okay. >> one of the people who could almost be one of the union herios -- heros which was josiah bissel. >> well, that's a remarkable story. bissel who has civil engineering background before the war, goes to army recruiters in august of '61 and says, i think we need an engineer regiment out west and i propose to lead one and they agree and they become the engineer regiment of the west and bissel gets attached to pope's army. so the war starts, et cetera, et cetera, and now pope finds himself coming down the mississippi river and he is interested in punching through at island number 10 as the union coming up from new orleans is also interested in hooking up with pope somewhere in the middle. now, everyone knows the story that flotilla is going to be stopped at vicesburg. in one of these great stories of the civil war, bissel goes to pope and says i would like to explore a possibility of cutting a capable and see if we can get around
just as remarkably as do the west pointers. >> specially in the west. >> specially in the west. >> specially in the west and that's why i want to bring up -- >> okay. >> one of the people who could almost be one of the union herios -- heros which was josiah bissel. >> well, that's a remarkable story. bissel who has civil engineering background before the war, goes to army recruiters in august of '61 and says, i think we need an engineer regiment out west and...
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it's a lot thicker to the north and west. a dense fog advisory is in effect for parts of our region. >> let's go to our meteorologist in the weather center. tom, how bad is it going to get? >> we are seeing visibility under a quarter of a mile north and west of washington. northern montgomery county and points north and west. here is a view overlooking washington. the visibility is not too bad in the city. we do have patchy dense fog just south and west of washington. most of the fog in this gray zone here, just to our north and west. that's going to be in effect, this dense fog advisory, until 4:00 a.m. we will have visibility quarter the rest of the night tonight if you are out and about. tomorrow morning, too, predoawn with the fog around. sunshine tomorrow and a look at inauguration day. new timing on rain as well as a look at the weekend. that's in a few minutes. >>> new tonight, swift reaction after president obama commuted the sentence of former army
it's a lot thicker to the north and west. a dense fog advisory is in effect for parts of our region. >> let's go to our meteorologist in the weather center. tom, how bad is it going to get? >> we are seeing visibility under a quarter of a mile north and west of washington. northern montgomery county and points north and west. here is a view overlooking washington. the visibility is not too bad in the city. we do have patchy dense fog just south and west of washington. most of the...
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>> out west, are you having that problem today? >> bob from albany has asked, did they use alcohol in both the indian and army side? >> i'm not sure how many times i index the word alcohol. but it's one of the longer indexes entries in the book. alcohol was used and ubiquitous on both sides. the officer corps was rampant with alcoholics. i devote a whole page just to the use of alcohol in general among the soldiers and officers. the most famous of course is a major reno little big horn who was drunk throughout the battle and went on to organize a descent. at little big horn. and indians, in the entire village all used alcohol and it was beyond the constant on these binges. it was a real stabilizing and unfortunate influence among the indians and it was ever present beyond in the army as well. john custer was one of the few people who were teetotalers in the army. >> i want to ask you about the strategy. here we have randall grimes, sharing his troopers on the board in thewinter campaign . was the winter the time the army tried to d
>> out west, are you having that problem today? >> bob from albany has asked, did they use alcohol in both the indian and army side? >> i'm not sure how many times i index the word alcohol. but it's one of the longer indexes entries in the book. alcohol was used and ubiquitous on both sides. the officer corps was rampant with alcoholics. i devote a whole page just to the use of alcohol in general among the soldiers and officers. the most famous of course is a major reno little...
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west ham are appealing against a red ca rd west ham are appealing against a red card against manchester united in their 2—0 defeat yesterday. card against manchester united in their 2-0 defeat yesterday. referee mike dean gave a player a straight red card mike dean gave a player a straight red ca rd after mike dean gave a player a straight red card after a collision with united defender philjones. red card after a collision with united defender philjones. world number 10 johanna konta has continued her winning start to the season. she's through to the quarter—finals of the shenchen open in china. the briton recovered from a set down, and being a break down in the second, to beat american varnia king. konta wrapped up the match in just over an hour and a half, 1—6, 6—3, 6—2. staying with tennis, and sir andy murray plays jeremy chardy of france in the opening round of the qatar open later this afternoon — with the briton insisting that novak djokovic will remain his biggest obstacle in retaining his world number one ranking. the pair are seeded one and two in doha, and if the
west ham are appealing against a red ca rd west ham are appealing against a red card against manchester united in their 2—0 defeat yesterday. card against manchester united in their 2-0 defeat yesterday. referee mike dean gave a player a straight red card mike dean gave a player a straight red ca rd after mike dean gave a player a straight red card after a collision with united defender philjones. red card after a collision with united defender philjones. world number 10 johanna konta has...
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and even in west berlin. so the neighbors were frequently tunnels and operations were blonder because neighbors found out about it. and something happened in the timeframe of my book. you can read about that. i was able to get maybe a thousand documents out of this archives. and some of them have never been released before. and there were some incredible pictures of character. in one of the greatest characters ever being in one of my books. the young informers who informed on several tunnels. and the cbs tunnel and because being able to get the documents and able to show step-by-step, day by day when he was doing, how he was communicating. how is operations were subtle, how people were shocked. and so forth. it is an incredible picture. i mean a good part of the book, not one third of it but a good part of the book has to deal with the intrigue. i can't remember the other questions. something about Ãthere were no existing tunnels that they made use of. as far as i know. >> was there an ethical issue at nbc a
and even in west berlin. so the neighbors were frequently tunnels and operations were blonder because neighbors found out about it. and something happened in the timeframe of my book. you can read about that. i was able to get maybe a thousand documents out of this archives. and some of them have never been released before. and there were some incredible pictures of character. in one of the greatest characters ever being in one of my books. the young informers who informed on several tunnels....
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men came west. at the expense of the government and deserted at the first opportunity to work in gold mines or start up on their own, more concerned about losing equipment and manpower. you had low quality and the officer corps, opportunities were so slow. motion to the rank of lieutenant colonel and a lieutenant coming out west started the indian wars, i forget the exact amount of time that expect to wait upwards of 25 years before making major. someone in the army, navy journal, in a few years, a few years, too old and crippled to fight, just a bunch of hobbled old. incentives were low for officers and enlisted men, trading was nonexistent, there were no centralized training facilities, you went to so-called training depot but not only no time but no budget even for target practice. the warriors were raised from childhood to become warriors so that was their culture, their way of life. one army colonel called them the best natural cavalry in the world. >> host: we have two artifacts. here is what.
men came west. at the expense of the government and deserted at the first opportunity to work in gold mines or start up on their own, more concerned about losing equipment and manpower. you had low quality and the officer corps, opportunities were so slow. motion to the rank of lieutenant colonel and a lieutenant coming out west started the indian wars, i forget the exact amount of time that expect to wait upwards of 25 years before making major. someone in the army, navy journal, in a few...
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the west's military doctrine and capabilities have failed to keep up. that's the view of my guest today — not an outside observer, but, until last year, one of the most senior generals in the british armed forces. general sir richard barrons led the uk'sjoint forces command. he's fought in wars, from the balkans to the middle east and afghanistan. how vulnerable is the west in the new balance of global military power? general sir richard barrons, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. how comfortable are you in a civilian suit and out of uniform? well, after nearly a0 years of service in the military, this is still in transition. in transition! well, let's call upon your authority and experience, both with your new suit on, but with your uniform still in the cupboard. how, or what, would you define as the most pressing military threat facing the western world today? i think it's a very complex answer to what, on the surface, is a simple question. but i think we have to recognise that we are at something of a strategic inflection point where the wor
the west's military doctrine and capabilities have failed to keep up. that's the view of my guest today — not an outside observer, but, until last year, one of the most senior generals in the british armed forces. general sir richard barrons led the uk'sjoint forces command. he's fought in wars, from the balkans to the middle east and afghanistan. how vulnerable is the west in the new balance of global military power? general sir richard barrons, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. how...
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west of that, mild. west of it, mild, cloud, chile and across the east anglia and the south—east —— chilly. we have high pressure in charge for the weather which means dry weather but a bit of patchy rain out towards the western side of the uk. north and west it will be breezy and cloudy with some rain. for the south—eastern corner, it will be different. it may well be dry and bright with sunshine but still quite chilly. frost and fog as well. further north and west, a bit of a breeze coming in from the south—west and hence it will be milder but it will also bringing cloud and rain. sunday looks at the great day for most areas but let it will be fairly mild out towards the west.
west of that, mild. west of it, mild, cloud, chile and across the east anglia and the south—east —— chilly. we have high pressure in charge for the weather which means dry weather but a bit of patchy rain out towards the western side of the uk. north and west it will be breezy and cloudy with some rain. for the south—eastern corner, it will be different. it may well be dry and bright with sunshine but still quite chilly. frost and fog as well. further north and west, a bit of a breeze...
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10-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph+ partly cloudy and breezy lows: 30s winds: west 10-15 mph, higher gusts saturday: partly sunny and breezy highs: 40-45 winds: sw 10-15 mph, gusts to 25 mph + breaking right now in baltimore county. shooting leaves one man dead. it happened last last night on greenwood avenue in white marsh. right now we don't know what led up to this indent. all police are saying is the suspect was armed with a long gun. he died at the scene. we have a crew from our sister station in baltimore on the scene. we're working to get more information ane we'll update you as we learn more. also breaking overnight - a deadly crash, closing part of clifton road in fairfax station. police say just before ten last night a car crashed into a tree. one person is the vehicle was killed. a second was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. right now - still no word on there condition. happening now - final preparations, for what's expected to be the next big march on washington. the "march for life" to protest abortion starts at noon today. but road closures begin in less than hour
10-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph+ partly cloudy and breezy lows: 30s winds: west 10-15 mph, higher gusts saturday: partly sunny and breezy highs: 40-45 winds: sw 10-15 mph, gusts to 25 mph + breaking right now in baltimore county. shooting leaves one man dead. it happened last last night on greenwood avenue in white marsh. right now we don't know what led up to this indent. all police are saying is the suspect was armed with a long gun. he died at the scene. we have a crew from our sister station...
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further north and west, quite cloudy with outbreaks of rain continuing for the north—west corner of scotland. shetland could have gusts of 70 mph. showers through tomorrow night as well. some could have a wintry edge across the idols. across the north—west islands of scotland, a nip of frost. the forecast for wednesday, cold air moving down from the north sea. as that works in, plenty of showers forming over the relatively warm seas dot the good news, most showers should stayjust away from the east coast, one to perhaps a grazing the coastline. a cloudy day but sunshine coming out. as it does, temperatures go down, it will be a cold day for northern half of the uk. sharp frost though dry on thursday. cloudy, wet and windy but milder as well. temperatures in glasgow reaching double figures by the end of the week. that's your forecast. welcome to newsday. the headlines turkish officials say this is the suspect being hunted by police over the attack on a nightclub in istanbul. an islamic state says he is one of their followers. stories of some of the victims begin to emerge. 39 people died in
further north and west, quite cloudy with outbreaks of rain continuing for the north—west corner of scotland. shetland could have gusts of 70 mph. showers through tomorrow night as well. some could have a wintry edge across the idols. across the north—west islands of scotland, a nip of frost. the forecast for wednesday, cold air moving down from the north sea. as that works in, plenty of showers forming over the relatively warm seas dot the good news, most showers should stayjust away from...
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a bit of patchy rain out west, most of any rain will be in the north—west, where it will be relatively mild in comparison to what we will see in the south—east. for tuesday and wednesday, it will stay pretty chilly in the south—eastern corner. a risk of frost. there may be some morning fog to contend with as well. further north and west, milder, but with cloud and some rain at times. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting at home and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: donald trump hits back at a prominent civil rights politician who refuses to recognise the result of the presidential election. struggling through freezing temperatures — aid agencies say thousands of migrants in europe need more help. donald trump has prompted the outrage of politicians and entertainers after criticising john lewis, a well—respected civil rights campaigner and democratic congressman, who questioned his election victory. mr lewis is the last surviving speaker from the 1963 march on washington addressed by martin luther king — whose birthday will be celebrated on monday. sarah corker re
a bit of patchy rain out west, most of any rain will be in the north—west, where it will be relatively mild in comparison to what we will see in the south—east. for tuesday and wednesday, it will stay pretty chilly in the south—eastern corner. a risk of frost. there may be some morning fog to contend with as well. further north and west, milder, but with cloud and some rain at times. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting at home and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: donald...
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winds pick up again - back to winter this weekend today: mostly sunny and mild highs: 55-60 winds: west/southwest 5-10 mph thursday: mostly cloudy to partly sunny, breezy highs: 52-57, feeling chilly with wind winds: west 10-20mph, gusts 30-35 now to the first 100 days.. and president trump days.. and president trump planning a crack down on national security. just hours from now the newly-elected commander in chief will unveil his first executive actions on immigration. john gonzalez is live near white house with more.. john? tonight - we'll be hearing from the actions. abc news' david muir has been granted the first interview with president trump since he took office. you can watch that entire interview tonight at ten o'clock - right here developing now.. a secret service agent is under intense scrutiny this morning, after saying she wouldn't take a bullet for the president. according to c-n-n, in october agent kerry o'grady published a facebook post in which she said quote "i would take jail time over a bullet or an endorsement for what i believe to be disaster to this country." o'gr
winds pick up again - back to winter this weekend today: mostly sunny and mild highs: 55-60 winds: west/southwest 5-10 mph thursday: mostly cloudy to partly sunny, breezy highs: 52-57, feeling chilly with wind winds: west 10-20mph, gusts 30-35 now to the first 100 days.. and president trump days.. and president trump planning a crack down on national security. just hours from now the newly-elected commander in chief will unveil his first executive actions on immigration. john gonzalez is live...
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everything is the same west as well as east. with the black hawk they were lead minors and fairly settled to some extent. those lead mines is what brought the whites to them and kick them out. here we were, same thing with mineral rights in the dakotas and elsewhere in the west is whites wanted the land for mineral rights. part of that is because of the panic that occurred and certainly that was part of the problem that everyone was looking for gold, for instance, to help the economy out east. >> guest: that pre-dated the 1873 and post-dated the california gold rush. gold was a great disposes of indian land. it was gold in northern california and southern oregon that led to conflicts there. it was gold in arizona and new mexico that led to conflict with the apaches. gold, gold, gold. every time there was a major gold strike, dispossession of indian land followed a pace. absolutely. gold or silver. >> host: are we weeping the same thing today with pipelines? out west we are having that problem today. >> guest: exactly. >> host: t
everything is the same west as well as east. with the black hawk they were lead minors and fairly settled to some extent. those lead mines is what brought the whites to them and kick them out. here we were, same thing with mineral rights in the dakotas and elsewhere in the west is whites wanted the land for mineral rights. part of that is because of the panic that occurred and certainly that was part of the problem that everyone was looking for gold, for instance, to help the economy out east....
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some managers will point to what has happened at west ham, saying this transfer window unsettles west ham, saying this transfer window u nsettles clu bs west ham, saying this transfer window unsettles clubs and unsettled players. knowing they can get out. they have this short window. players. knowing they can get out. they have this short windowm players. knowing they can get out. they have this short window. it used to be you could go any time up until march. now we have two specific windows in the year. you have to have transfer windows at some point. some managers would like it. when you get sackings, new owners coming, new managers coming, i think it is nice for the fans especially to have a little bit of light, a little ray of light, just a little bit of hope these new signings might get them out of it. you mentioned snodgrass leaving hull. mike phelan was sitting there. he said losing snodgrass was like hull throwing in the towel on survival. they have let a few players go. jake livermore. .. they have a new manager, unknown to many of us with his thoughts and processes . many o
some managers will point to what has happened at west ham, saying this transfer window unsettles west ham, saying this transfer window u nsettles clu bs west ham, saying this transfer window unsettles clubs and unsettled players. knowing they can get out. they have this short window. players. knowing they can get out. they have this short windowm players. knowing they can get out. they have this short window. it used to be you could go any time up until march. now we have two specific windows...
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west minster does lose money. they're thinking of unloading. >> they're running on 13 million-dollar deficit we do understand rider university but nonetheless they took on the school's responsibility. they should have planned better for it. faculty is willing to make concessions. i think they should redouble their efforts to save the mission of west minster choir college. >> reporter: rider says it's only studying the possibilities but rider attendance is down. the school has deficits of its own to deal with and selling the choir college is prime princeton campus would help rider patch up it's own money problems for a time. but don't assume you can move west minster students curriculum without changing its soul. >> i was looking for a conservatory atmosphere and west minster offered. >> i feel like if we moved to philly it would change that. diamin minute initiate. >> mickey tells me west minster has conservatory certification that is would disappear if its campus was sold along with acoustic klee sound performanc
west minster does lose money. they're thinking of unloading. >> they're running on 13 million-dollar deficit we do understand rider university but nonetheless they took on the school's responsibility. they should have planned better for it. faculty is willing to make concessions. i think they should redouble their efforts to save the mission of west minster choir college. >> reporter: rider says it's only studying the possibilities but rider attendance is down. the school has...
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graduate from west point. he graduates from west point, he is 19 years old. goes into the railroad business. he is a remarkable engineer. and he is brought on to be one of the chief engineers of the newly formed united states military railroad. he comes up with the idea of building a barge, trying to describe this, he built a barge and basically on this barge, he plants railroad tracks. and so, what happens is that he also runs railroad tracks right up to the edge of wars. so now he is going to bring these massive locomotives right to the edge of the war where he is going to have them hauled onto these barges. and he is going to be able to put four or five locomotives on these barges. he clamps them down and then the barges are floated upriver to places for example, during mcclellan's peninsula campaign, some of these and then later on two years later, during the wilderness campaign he is going to bring these barges up to places like city points. which becomes a major depot for the north. and the reverse will
graduate from west point. he graduates from west point, he is 19 years old. goes into the railroad business. he is a remarkable engineer. and he is brought on to be one of the chief engineers of the newly formed united states military railroad. he comes up with the idea of building a barge, trying to describe this, he built a barge and basically on this barge, he plants railroad tracks. and so, what happens is that he also runs railroad tracks right up to the edge of wars. so now he is going to...
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teens to the west. here's a look at your fox 5 seven-day forecast and as you can see, it does warm up once we get to wednesday. once again, right now, looking like as far as the district is concerned, a dusting maybe two inches in our eastern suburbs. other than that, we aren't talking much for us, not a great chance, but if it should change track and move more towards the west, we'll definitely make a big difference. >> thank you very much. you've made sure we're well aware of it >> well where >> we'll be right back my daughter wants to stay organic. my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. whole family nts to stay free from artificial preservatives. wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with giant's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 800 organic and free-from items. eat well for less. my giant. >>> if you're cakes, you may want to pay close attention. i
teens to the west. here's a look at your fox 5 seven-day forecast and as you can see, it does warm up once we get to wednesday. once again, right now, looking like as far as the district is concerned, a dusting maybe two inches in our eastern suburbs. other than that, we aren't talking much for us, not a great chance, but if it should change track and move more towards the west, we'll definitely make a big difference. >> thank you very much. you've made sure we're well aware of it...
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, west bank -- >> one west. >> one west, i apologize. >> that's right. my father forgot the name sometimes as well. >> the letter i support you back in early, mid-december about this you've not even taken the time to answer and it really laid out all of this. the one west purchase went well for the treasury secretary desing ide designee but it was bad for investors and taxpayers. we can talk more about taxpayer cost on this whole process and the amount of money that he bought it for, sold it for but mostly subsidized by taxpayers. >> senator, your time is up. you take as much time as you want to answer. >> first of all, senator, i did enjoy meeting you. i don't believe we had the opportunity to meet before that time. and if i'm confirmed, i look forward to spending more time with you. >> thank you for saying that. >> i know that you have some, although we may not agree on everything, there were certain things we did agree on when we met. and i have a lot of respect as you as a senator to hear your issues. now i did tell you, i did acknowledge that you se
, west bank -- >> one west. >> one west, i apologize. >> that's right. my father forgot the name sometimes as well. >> the letter i support you back in early, mid-december about this you've not even taken the time to answer and it really laid out all of this. the one west purchase went well for the treasury secretary desing ide designee but it was bad for investors and taxpayers. we can talk more about taxpayer cost on this whole process and the amount of money that he...
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still high—pressure to the south—west. frontal systems trying to move them from the atlantic and head east across the country. through wednesday, thursday and the middle part of the week, we will see these low—pressure area is bringing mild airat times these low—pressure area is bringing mild air at times with quite a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain on the frontal systems and then to the rear of the frontal systems as they moved east, a return to a north—westerly flow, so interludes in the weather through the middle of the week. towards the end of the week it looks like those colder north—westerly winds will tend to wind out. a return to slightly drier conditions but also a chance of more showers particularly over high grounds in the north and north—west. towards the north and north—west. towards the south things will look quieter with light winds. particularly in the south, some frost and possibly fog around at times but further north it will certainly be quite cold. a dip in temperatures once again. as we loo
still high—pressure to the south—west. frontal systems trying to move them from the atlantic and head east across the country. through wednesday, thursday and the middle part of the week, we will see these low—pressure area is bringing mild airat times these low—pressure area is bringing mild air at times with quite a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain on the frontal systems and then to the rear of the frontal systems as they moved east, a return to a north—westerly flow, so interludes...
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Jan 10, 2017
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scattering of showers further west. central and southern areas of england will start off windy but not severe gales here and it will be dry with brightness from time to time. relatively straightforward story across england and wales, but the showers are continuing, blizzard is likely by the end of the day and it will feel pretty cold. as we go through wednesday night, further snow showers, accumulations at lower levels in scotland, possibly parts of northern ireland too. south and west, milder night to come. we will drag in more cloud on thursday from the weather front, drag in more cloud on thursday from the weatherfront, moving into drag in more cloud on thursday from the weather front, moving into the far south—west. as it trundles across the ma corridor with the heaviest of the rain potentially to the south, it is subject to change, but there is the potential for snow across higher ground of wales, through perhaps the west midlands and the home counties. we are not too concerned at the moment but it is certainly w
scattering of showers further west. central and southern areas of england will start off windy but not severe gales here and it will be dry with brightness from time to time. relatively straightforward story across england and wales, but the showers are continuing, blizzard is likely by the end of the day and it will feel pretty cold. as we go through wednesday night, further snow showers, accumulations at lower levels in scotland, possibly parts of northern ireland too. south and west, milder...
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Jan 16, 2017
01/17
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the west of scotla nd bowed to start the day. the west of scotland also seen clouds. not a lot of rain to speak of. an across the eastern side towards the far north—east. into northern england a lot of low cloud here. with fog on the hills and rain. to the east of that rain in hull it could be chilly. the band of rain does not move quickly. it becomes lighter and more patchy as we enter the afternoon. there will be a range of temperatures through the afternoon. still chilly for east anglia and the south—east with five or six degrees. in the west that temperatures will reach double figures. through the evening some rain is moving across the west of scotland in particular. the rain across the midlands tends to fizzle out. chilly overnight into tuesday morning in the far south—east but that is where the best of the sunshine will be. elsewhere cloudy with patchy rain for northern england and some parts of the midlands as well. the range of the midlands as well. the range of temperatures from quite chilly to relatively mild in the north. as you go through tuesday eve
the west of scotla nd bowed to start the day. the west of scotland also seen clouds. not a lot of rain to speak of. an across the eastern side towards the far north—east. into northern england a lot of low cloud here. with fog on the hills and rain. to the east of that rain in hull it could be chilly. the band of rain does not move quickly. it becomes lighter and more patchy as we enter the afternoon. there will be a range of temperatures through the afternoon. still chilly for east anglia...
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Jan 14, 2017
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the rain will push into the west of scotla nd rain will push into the west of scotland initially. further east, an icy start within and is that rain has the coulby, there will be some snow across scotland. as it crosses the pennines we could see sam slot across parts of north east england, eventually break in the night. milderair eventually break in the night. milder air will come in from the west, 9 degrees as we start the in belfast, but near freezing for eastern parts of england and that presents us with an issue first thing in the morning because he could see a period of snow just because he could see a period of snowjust edging into parts of lincolnshire, east anglia and perhaps ken. no great amounts but it will be there and some ice around, a wintry scene west of london. temperatures that bit higher, rain falling out of the sky, milder at eight or 9 degrees at west. a drab morning, fog over higher ground. quite dreary for the north for northern ireland and scotland, some dry spells but that chilly edge clinging on to the eastern parts of scotland. any snow will fade away dur
the rain will push into the west of scotla nd rain will push into the west of scotland initially. further east, an icy start within and is that rain has the coulby, there will be some snow across scotland. as it crosses the pennines we could see sam slot across parts of north east england, eventually break in the night. milderair eventually break in the night. milder air will come in from the west, 9 degrees as we start the in belfast, but near freezing for eastern parts of england and that...
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Jan 26, 2017
01/17
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we have some patchy rain gathering towards the west and thatis rain gathering towards the west and that is a sign of changes taking place during the day but another cold sparked —— start across the west of scotland. but this weather front coming in on friday, the winds are coming from the south, rather than the south east, so it will be a degree less bitter for most of us but an increasing cloud, so still feeling cold. for most it will be dry apart from the odd bit of drizzle until later when the showers come in and teach it across the west of scotla nd come in and teach it across the west of scotland and the western fringes of scotland and the western fringes of england and wales. the error is mild, to get up to 10 degrees by the end of the day. that band of showers mouse eastwards on saturday, bright weather replaces it. showers coming in. the south—westerly breeze, not particularly warm, 56 degrees, wintriness over the hills. this is the question for sunday, how far north willis weather system come? we could see some rain in the south, at this stage, on balance, it looks as if
we have some patchy rain gathering towards the west and thatis rain gathering towards the west and that is a sign of changes taking place during the day but another cold sparked —— start across the west of scotland. but this weather front coming in on friday, the winds are coming from the south, rather than the south east, so it will be a degree less bitter for most of us but an increasing cloud, so still feeling cold. for most it will be dry apart from the odd bit of drizzle until later...
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Jan 15, 2017
01/17
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a bit of patchy rain out west, most of any rain will be in the north—west, where it is going to be relatively mild in comparison to what we will see in the south—east. for tuesday and wednesday, it will stay pretty chilly in the south—eastern corner, with a risk of frost. there may be some morning fog to contend with as well. whereas further north and west, it will be that bit milder, but with some cloud and some rain at times. the latest headlines from bbc news. i'm ben bland. ahead of his inauguration donald trump has provoked outrage in the united states by criticising a veteran civil rights campaigner. mr trump took to twitter afterjohn lewis, who's a democratic member of congress, questioned the legitimacy of the president—elect‘s win serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants' lives. the minister responsible told bbc news — that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex,
a bit of patchy rain out west, most of any rain will be in the north—west, where it is going to be relatively mild in comparison to what we will see in the south—east. for tuesday and wednesday, it will stay pretty chilly in the south—eastern corner, with a risk of frost. there may be some morning fog to contend with as well. whereas further north and west, it will be that bit milder, but with some cloud and some rain at times. the latest headlines from bbc news. i'm ben bland. ahead of...
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Jan 23, 2017
01/17
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towards the west. we have seen upward of an inch or two or snow in places like winchester, up towards martinsburg, back to the west around morgan county, west virginia. lots of reports of downed trees around the region, lots of reports of accidents in this area too. even in the d.c. metro area lots of downed trees here. most of this light rain. the storm system will continue to pull moisture off the ocean. look at this flow here. once it gets off the coast, it will actually bring more moisture back around and more cold air. so we could see more snow in parts of our region. let's show you how this times out. 8:00 tonight, just a couple of showers. look at the rain/snow line coming all the way down potentially into montgomery county, loudoun county up towards northern faur. next couple of days, boy do we change things. 54 tomorrow, rather windy. 60 on wednesday. wednesday is beautiful. then we see much colder air coming in for the weekend but not much in the way of rain or snow chances at all over the ne
towards the west. we have seen upward of an inch or two or snow in places like winchester, up towards martinsburg, back to the west around morgan county, west virginia. lots of reports of downed trees around the region, lots of reports of accidents in this area too. even in the d.c. metro area lots of downed trees here. most of this light rain. the storm system will continue to pull moisture off the ocean. look at this flow here. once it gets off the coast, it will actually bring more moisture...
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Jan 4, 2017
01/17
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yes. ..that will, in a sense, wake the west up? i think there is enough evidence in a cool, hard look at the state of western defence, a cool, hard look at the way the world is changing, for governments to mount what governments should do, which is a properly rigorous investigation to come to some conclusions. and then make different choices about public expenditure, which can be done. that's really, really difficult, because public opinion will think it's slightly strange, or we are simply going to have to hope that bad things don't happen, and then when bad things do happen... it's not a great defence strategy, is it? i wonder whether you now would say, as a final thought, whether you now would say, mea culpa, i didn't shout loud enough about these issues when i was actually in place, one of the top six generals in the country, to make a difference. it's all right now that you've left tojump up and down and say we've got a real problem, but you didn't actually change very much when you were there with your uniform on. i accept th
yes. ..that will, in a sense, wake the west up? i think there is enough evidence in a cool, hard look at the state of western defence, a cool, hard look at the way the world is changing, for governments to mount what governments should do, which is a properly rigorous investigation to come to some conclusions. and then make different choices about public expenditure, which can be done. that's really, really difficult, because public opinion will think it's slightly strange, or we are simply...
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Jan 6, 2017
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i can tell was, if you live y north and west, maryland panhandle, panhandle of weste, p virginia, northern portions ofr virginia i don't think you see'e snow on saturday. i think you're okay. oi k yo so, snow unlikely up there inhei the red.e r here i-95 corridor d.c. baltimore, snow, certainlyerta possible as we head throughd th the course of your saturday. sda this is kind of your uncertainri area zone. z snow more like as you get towards southern maryland.hern saint mary's county in they bull's-eye on this one as well o as then eastern shore where whe winter stormar in effect.ffec so, how about a first crack atra what we can expect here on saturday. this will need to be adjustedted as we head through the morning and we get new data in but for r now i'll call it a dusting too 2-inches possible here in thee t washington, d.c. area.on, d. a there will be a very tight t gradient. as you go east here, snoww totals will kind of ramp up rp u very quickly and by the time t e you get to southern portions pti like leonardtown california, maryland, 48-inches of snow is i possible. so, again, that'
i can tell was, if you live y north and west, maryland panhandle, panhandle of weste, p virginia, northern portions ofr virginia i don't think you see'e snow on saturday. i think you're okay. oi k yo so, snow unlikely up there inhei the red.e r here i-95 corridor d.c. baltimore, snow, certainlyerta possible as we head throughd th the course of your saturday. sda this is kind of your uncertainri area zone. z snow more like as you get towards southern maryland.hern saint mary's county in they...
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Jan 6, 2017
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way out to the west, higher elevations and then back out into west virginia they'rey're talking two, three, four, up to five inches out there. of course nothing that we have to worry about here. the question is with will we get a dusting and then we will bewil able to deal with it before ther morning commute and before theyo make the decisions about 5:00 a.m. usually for any delays. some delays. i think that's going to be the case. will there be enough snow for cancellations. we're going to requesting to lauren demarco where's the snow. so we sent her to frederick. >> i think that's where it is. i think they're definitely goinl to have a delay. a >>reporter: maybe. where is this snow? everybodyn? wants to know. everybody has been preparing for it. as we're driving around town we didn't see anything but then wen got here to the frederick area and if you want to take a live look outside you can see that se there is some snow here, mostly on the sidewalk, on top of the cars.cars for the most part we dodged thed bullet for the evening rush.even again, if you were on the road here in fred
way out to the west, higher elevations and then back out into west virginia they'rey're talking two, three, four, up to five inches out there. of course nothing that we have to worry about here. the question is with will we get a dusting and then we will bewil able to deal with it before ther morning commute and before theyo make the decisions about 5:00 a.m. usually for any delays. some delays. i think that's going to be the case. will there be enough snow for cancellations. we're going to...
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Jan 14, 2017
01/17
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still this winter weather advisory in effect north and west of the area. it was canceled a couple of hours ago for the northern montgomery county, howard, western northern loudoun, fauquier, there's going to be icing, some of the surface that is are a little bit below freezing, maybe a little bit of ice. but it's mainly rain just about everywhere else for the rest of the afternoon, look at our temperatures, theer near the freezing mark. panhandle of west virginia and to our north. but in the metro area, in the mid-30s right now. wet streets in the metro area. that's the situation through noontime into the afternoon and the evening just wet roads even where the -- any rain or sleet is going to be falling or i should say snow or sleet north and west of us. the road temperatures are below freezing. here's the hour by hour look at what's happening here as you get into the afternoon hours. all this generally very light. that's where it's tapering off at 2:00, 3:00. another surge of rain into the shenandoah valley. into northern virginia around through. after 7:
still this winter weather advisory in effect north and west of the area. it was canceled a couple of hours ago for the northern montgomery county, howard, western northern loudoun, fauquier, there's going to be icing, some of the surface that is are a little bit below freezing, maybe a little bit of ice. but it's mainly rain just about everywhere else for the rest of the afternoon, look at our temperatures, theer near the freezing mark. panhandle of west virginia and to our north. but in the...
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Jan 19, 2017
01/17
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does west african states. is it a problem ? does it west african states. is it a problem? does it play into his hands that senegal, which is people can see virtually surrounds the gambia, is leading the military effort? do you think it is likely to come to a military effort? i thinkjammeh is talking a lot about this being a potential war of senegalese aggression against the gambia. the problem without is that west africa, in is very united. that united front includes both francophone countries such as senegal as well as anglophone countries. we heard today that garner is pledging up to 205 potential military troops. —— ghana. nigeria is willing to contribute as well. this is notjust an issue of senegal and gambia, although senegal is taking the lead, which makes sense, because gambia is on their front doorstep. so logistically it would have to be that way. it it is a very pan west african movement. thank you, i am sure we will be speaking to you again. thank you. it's official. nasa scientists say 2016 was the hottest year since records began over a century ago. averag
does west african states. is it a problem ? does it west african states. is it a problem? does it play into his hands that senegal, which is people can see virtually surrounds the gambia, is leading the military effort? do you think it is likely to come to a military effort? i thinkjammeh is talking a lot about this being a potential war of senegalese aggression against the gambia. the problem without is that west africa, in is very united. that united front includes both francophone countries...
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Jan 14, 2017
01/17
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farther north and west, it's at or below freezing. that may be causing icing on elevated surfaces there. just immediate metro area staying in the upper 30s. 37 or so. 38 by late afternoon with light rain off and on. that continues into the evening hours. weather advisory continues off to our north and west. this winter weather advisory until 6:00 p.m. it has been canceled for the metro area as the result of the possibility of some more icing there and maybe a little bit of sleet. mainly rain. a little bit of sprinkles and drizzle. 3:00 more of the same. but then that next surge of rain from the midwest. that will be around 5:00 p.m., continuing into the evening hours. much of it is done by 11:00 tonight. then we dry out after that. so some sleet and snow and rain in the blue zone, northern virginia, the metro area, much of maryland. mainly all rain in the southern part of the eastern shore and virginia. up to our west, a little sun back with a high near 50 for dr. king day. mid-50s tuesday, cloudy wednesday rain likely. nice after tha
farther north and west, it's at or below freezing. that may be causing icing on elevated surfaces there. just immediate metro area staying in the upper 30s. 37 or so. 38 by late afternoon with light rain off and on. that continues into the evening hours. weather advisory continues off to our north and west. this winter weather advisory until 6:00 p.m. it has been canceled for the metro area as the result of the possibility of some more icing there and maybe a little bit of sleet. mainly rain. a...
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Jan 26, 2017
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along and west of the ridge, northern maryland, eastern west virginia, even in to areas of washington and allegheny counties. we'll watch that till 7 p.m. tonight. temps, they're about as mild as they're going to get. up to 60 at reagan national. a little downsloping with the westerly winds. near 50 in shenandoah valley. 20s in the mountains. so the colder air is coming in. today temperatures will be dropping from where they are at 60 to low 50s by 3:00 in to the 40s this evening. we'll be in the 30s by tomorrow morning. back in a few minutes. we'll talk about how long this cold air is going to last and whether or not there's any white stuff in the forecast. just a reminder if you don't have our wusa 9 app already, put it on your smart phone. get the latest weather any time you want it and you can watch our newscast. we stream it there live as well. >>> police are looking for the man in black. that suspect involved in a string of drugstore robberi montgomery county. investigators say he robbed three in about two hours early this morning. the first half is on arlington road in bethesda
along and west of the ridge, northern maryland, eastern west virginia, even in to areas of washington and allegheny counties. we'll watch that till 7 p.m. tonight. temps, they're about as mild as they're going to get. up to 60 at reagan national. a little downsloping with the westerly winds. near 50 in shenandoah valley. 20s in the mountains. so the colder air is coming in. today temperatures will be dropping from where they are at 60 to low 50s by 3:00 in to the 40s this evening. we'll be in...
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Jan 16, 2017
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berlin at any time they had superior forces or even to go after west germany. misses a nuclear threat in the nuclear danger possible world war iii. i think a lot of people will read it off to say that kennedy underreacted and did not push back and he did not help the people that tried to organize a escape some people thought he was wrong and overreacted but of what of other people say the threat was so real to have a confrontation at the border even the with does not sound good we are all still here. i think it makes the book more interesting because it is not of black or white portrait of the time sort of kennedy. >> but what makes it so interesting is you are constantly reminded essentially the of politics the way the larger political stakes with the background of nuclear war is in great detail within the kennedy white house at this time so the questions of tactical nuclear weapons. tell about the other side about the individuals doing the digging it is a matter of life and death have a great passion but it is they're doing with a great mess. what is their mo
berlin at any time they had superior forces or even to go after west germany. misses a nuclear threat in the nuclear danger possible world war iii. i think a lot of people will read it off to say that kennedy underreacted and did not push back and he did not help the people that tried to organize a escape some people thought he was wrong and overreacted but of what of other people say the threat was so real to have a confrontation at the border even the with does not sound good we are all still...
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Jan 30, 2017
01/17
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then a little bit of a gap before the next system heading into the west. and i just want to show you the picture now for thursday into friday. and a deep area of low pressure dominating proceedings. now, it may not look like this thursday into friday. there's a lot of uncertainty about the detail. i just want to flag up the possibility, though, that this week could end on a very windy note. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is tom donkin. here's our top stories: after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. and meet baba sen — india's cosmic barber who takes a spiritual approach to grooming. we promise it'll leave you tingling all over.
then a little bit of a gap before the next system heading into the west. and i just want to show you the picture now for thursday into friday. and a deep area of low pressure dominating proceedings. now, it may not look like this thursday into friday. there's a lot of uncertainty about the detail. i just want to flag up the possibility, though, that this week could end on a very windy note. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is tom...
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Jan 21, 2017
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for the last eight years, in west tennessee, economically there are parts of west tennessee that clearly have not recovered since the 2008 recession. the other thing is, national security and terrorism. as a united states attorney, the other united states attorney who served under president bush, the one thing president bush and the attorney general asked was make anti-terrorism, make national security your number one priority. you structure your office however you want to after that but make that your number one priority. as we looked around and we see acts of terrorism committed around the world and this country, i felt like that somebody with my background, my law enforcement background needed to step up and lead. fra frankly, as we know, anybody can come vote yes or no, but to come up and be able to lead on issues of national security and the economy and healthcare, which to me are the most pressing issues as we face today, to come up and lead. >> have you thought about some outlining of legislation that you would like to work on first? >> well, i have, and i'm not ready to talk abou
for the last eight years, in west tennessee, economically there are parts of west tennessee that clearly have not recovered since the 2008 recession. the other thing is, national security and terrorism. as a united states attorney, the other united states attorney who served under president bush, the one thing president bush and the attorney general asked was make anti-terrorism, make national security your number one priority. you structure your office however you want to after that but make...
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Jan 20, 2017
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the main area is off to our west. that will be here around noon today, so right in the middle of the day during the swearing in. that's when we expect rain to be falling. in the district, we're at 40 degrees. surrounding areas are mostly in the 30s. 34 in gaithersburg. so we are seeing chilly temperatures, but not too bad in the district. here is future weather. by 9:00 a.m., mostly dry. maybe a couple of showers around. main area of rain still off to our west. by noon and 1:00 p.m., that's when we expect some steady with light rain falling. it's not going to be a washout. we don't expect thunderstorms. but plan accordingly because this could last now a few hours. 3:00 p.m., rain finally start to go move out. closer look at your forecast, coming up. let's check the roadways with melissa mollet. >> good morning. taking a look right now at something aside from inauguration closures. here is one problem we have. outer loop ramp to telegraph road. that ramp is open, but huntington avenue exit there, that is closed this mo
the main area is off to our west. that will be here around noon today, so right in the middle of the day during the swearing in. that's when we expect rain to be falling. in the district, we're at 40 degrees. surrounding areas are mostly in the 30s. 34 in gaithersburg. so we are seeing chilly temperatures, but not too bad in the district. here is future weather. by 9:00 a.m., mostly dry. maybe a couple of showers around. main area of rain still off to our west. by noon and 1:00 p.m., that's...
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Jan 31, 2017
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we have some sunshine on the way, a bit of rain out towards the west and developing here across the south—west of england and wales. temperatures won‘t be as high this weekend, it is a little bit colder but not too cold. we have areas of low pressure but this weekend it looks like they will get steered more to the south of the uk. some rain moving northwards into scotland, the next area of rain steers its way into france so for many southern parts of the uk it may be dry with sunshine on sunday. this week we are seeing the jet stream which steers the areas of low pressure further south, so everything then steering up from the south—west and heading towards the uk. as we move into next week, the low pressure will be steered by the jet stream again but this time it is further north, more towards the north—west of the uk, so this is where it will be wetter and windy. towards the south—east there is a chance later this week of importing some colder airfrom monier continent. goodbye. —— from the near continent. tonight at ten... the british government delivers its strongest criticism ye
we have some sunshine on the way, a bit of rain out towards the west and developing here across the south—west of england and wales. temperatures won‘t be as high this weekend, it is a little bit colder but not too cold. we have areas of low pressure but this weekend it looks like they will get steered more to the south of the uk. some rain moving northwards into scotland, the next area of rain steers its way into france so for many southern parts of the uk it may be dry with sunshine on...
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Jan 16, 2017
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relatively mild across the west of the uk. towards the far south and east, we could see frost towards norwich. hovering around about one or so degrees above freezing. chilly here but further west it is mild indeed. good to start the day in the middle ofjanuary. through the morning the mist and fog can be a problem. nothing too untoward. heading west and we find some rain for the midlands and the central and southern parts of england. further west again and we should be dry in cornwall. a similar story across the west of wales with a lot of cloud. dry and mild as well. in the north of ireland and a lot of dry weather in the morning. cloudy and nine or 10 degrees are not too bad to start the day. the west of scotland also sees clouds. not a lot of rain to speak of. and across the eastern side towards the far north—east, into northern england a lot of low cloud here. with fog on the hills and rain. to the east of that rain in hull it could be chilly. the band of rain does not move quickly. it becomes lighter and more patchy as
relatively mild across the west of the uk. towards the far south and east, we could see frost towards norwich. hovering around about one or so degrees above freezing. chilly here but further west it is mild indeed. good to start the day in the middle ofjanuary. through the morning the mist and fog can be a problem. nothing too untoward. heading west and we find some rain for the midlands and the central and southern parts of england. further west again and we should be dry in cornwall. a...
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Jan 1, 2017
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things will turn milder from the north—west. increasing amounts of cloud pushing in from the atlantic. high pressure with us as we head through the day on tuesday. you will notice weather fronts out from the north and north—east. so, a bit of rain and drizzle over the hills and coast towards the north—west of the country of the further south and east, your best bet of staying dry with spells of wintry sunshine. and by the time we get to tuesday highs of 5—8. by the time we get to tuesday highs of 5-8. still by the time we get to tuesday highs of 5—8. still on the chilly side. on tuesday night into, we northerly winds once again extending further south across the country. slightly milderair south across the country. slightly milder air out towards the south—west. that's how it looks as we head to wednesday. pressure sitting towards the west in the atlantic, low pressure in the east. so still a northerly air flow. that could bring a few scattered showers around exposed coastal areas towards the north and east. inland mos
things will turn milder from the north—west. increasing amounts of cloud pushing in from the atlantic. high pressure with us as we head through the day on tuesday. you will notice weather fronts out from the north and north—east. so, a bit of rain and drizzle over the hills and coast towards the north—west of the country of the further south and east, your best bet of staying dry with spells of wintry sunshine. and by the time we get to tuesday highs of 5—8. by the time we get to...
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subversives from the west out. but the family in the east knows it, and although some east germans might be fooled, millions of others know exactly why the wall was built. so by now oma, my grandmother, has built a wall of her own. and even gives it a name, the family wall. so i'd just like to read another excerpt from the book. the safe haven that she had begun to create the day the soviets stepped foot in the town to shelter her family from the suffocation of the regime now had a name. she declared the family wall a sanctuary, a refuge where the family would preserve their souls by keeping the good in and the bad out. the children fold oma's lead -- followed oma's lead, and the wall took hold. the family let down their guard. as the fabric of east german society began to fray under the yoke of oppression, families wondered whether or not they could trust their spouses, parents or siblings, oma demanded family trust and loyalty. behind closed doors, she insisted they fostered the idea of the family wall if they we
subversives from the west out. but the family in the east knows it, and although some east germans might be fooled, millions of others know exactly why the wall was built. so by now oma, my grandmother, has built a wall of her own. and even gives it a name, the family wall. so i'd just like to read another excerpt from the book. the safe haven that she had begun to create the day the soviets stepped foot in the town to shelter her family from the suffocation of the regime now had a name. she...
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Jan 5, 2017
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it starts a little sooner north and west. you notice the metro area south and east not under an advisory. that has to do with timing and accumulation. doppler radar picking up some snow, most of it not reaching the ground, but there are a few flurries here. we will see a few more later on. the bulk of the energy out west. that will overspread the region tonight. the heaviest snow looking relations will be a. snow bands feature you notice it will narrow down. it will be more like a band. our futurecast timing shows life :00, we will have some snow starting, but it will be later tonight, eighth: 30, 9:00 in the overnight hours, probably ending 4:00, 5:00 in the morning, temperatures falling below freezing. ccording to this computer model, maybe an inch or more in the metro area, but certainly more north and west, farther south, not much of anything. much more in jummy: we will see you then, doug. kruse prepped our roadways under stationing salt and plow trucks. suzanne kennedy has more on what you can expect. suzanne: the retre
it starts a little sooner north and west. you notice the metro area south and east not under an advisory. that has to do with timing and accumulation. doppler radar picking up some snow, most of it not reaching the ground, but there are a few flurries here. we will see a few more later on. the bulk of the energy out west. that will overspread the region tonight. the heaviest snow looking relations will be a. snow bands feature you notice it will narrow down. it will be more like a band. our...
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Jan 10, 2017
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we'll have that rain approaching from the north and west. we'll have some of the pavement here below freezing. as a result we may get up to a tenth of an inch of icing. right now getting a little bit of semisleet and maybe a little bit of freezing rain. i'll have the timing here. we'll update that in just a >>> it's a great time to download the nbc washington app and turn on weather alerts. >>> chopper 4 is live over some breaking news in montgomery county. at least one person stabbed at the westfield wheaton mall. we're working to find out more details. we don't know the extent of the injuries or whether police have made any arrests. >> there is an incredible police activity going on there right now. it's also impacting metro. there are delays right now on the red line in that area due to all the police activity. we're going to continue to follow this story. >>> we're also following breaking news from prince george's county where a former council member is pleading guilty in a federal corruption probe. >> will campos used taxpayer money to
we'll have that rain approaching from the north and west. we'll have some of the pavement here below freezing. as a result we may get up to a tenth of an inch of icing. right now getting a little bit of semisleet and maybe a little bit of freezing rain. i'll have the timing here. we'll update that in just a >>> it's a great time to download the nbc washington app and turn on weather alerts. >>> chopper 4 is live over some breaking news in montgomery county. at least one person...
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Jan 14, 2017
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really rather than snow out west across much of wales and west of england. quite a drab morning with fog over higher ground. not very pleasant across northern ireland and the west of scotland either, but temperatures higher than they have been. chilly across the east of scotland. this chair the year will be loath to shift. it will bea year will be loath to shift. it will be a raw and damp day across many eastern areas, the snow will ease away but feel cold. further west will be dampness around but a contrasting temperatures, double figures across the west, perhaps no more than three degrees or 4 degrees across parts of england. as we head into tomorrow evening, we will continue to see batches of rain pushing in from the west but storing up pushing in from the west but storing up across pushing in from the west but storing up across these central areas. to the east and west of that, it will probably be drier on monday. that is a marked contrast in temperatures which continues, 5 degrees. double figures likely further west as we start the week. as they go thro
really rather than snow out west across much of wales and west of england. quite a drab morning with fog over higher ground. not very pleasant across northern ireland and the west of scotland either, but temperatures higher than they have been. chilly across the east of scotland. this chair the year will be loath to shift. it will bea year will be loath to shift. it will be a raw and damp day across many eastern areas, the snow will ease away but feel cold. further west will be dampness around...
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Jan 25, 2017
01/17
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of wales and the far south—west of england. where we have the thickest fog is where we have the frost as well, and that could be giving the icy stretches on untreated surfaces. look at the strength of wind, though. to the far south—west and the western parts of wales could be a few fog patches into the welsh marches, into a few spots in yorkshire. it is a windy picture through scotland and northern ireland, north—west england as well. plenty of cloud around, could be quite drizzly in places first thing. as we go on through the day, the fog will gradually lift into low cloud, but a cloudier, colder—feeling day into east anglia and the south—east compared with tuesday. some brighter skies, though, into much of south—west england, wales, parts of northern england, keeping fair in northern ireland and scotland. a largely dry picture, but the outbreaks of rain coming into northern ireland and scotland late in the day, and gusty winds. 11 degrees in stornoway, ten in belfast. just six, though, in london. now, as we go throu
of wales and the far south—west of england. where we have the thickest fog is where we have the frost as well, and that could be giving the icy stretches on untreated surfaces. look at the strength of wind, though. to the far south—west and the western parts of wales could be a few fog patches into the welsh marches, into a few spots in yorkshire. it is a windy picture through scotland and northern ireland, north—west england as well. plenty of cloud around, could be quite drizzly in...
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Jan 6, 2017
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it is the wild west. we need the government to step up to those who have picked it up in a big way, like in australia and europe, the netherlands, we are working on a project with other european countries doing much better. what standards should be set, what are the types of online support that ought to be available? alongside all of that advice, you have to be sure the person is legitimate. absolutely. you can'tjust put it into an internet search asking for someone to chat to for help with mental issues. no, there are things that can happen through peer support. through properly set up websites, there are some that are very well known, like big white wall, that we know are properly set up. the peer support workers have been trained. you know that, but how can someone seeking help know who is legitimate? at the moment, there are a few recommended sites on the nhs online, but we really need to step up online, but we really need to step up in online, but we really need to step upina online, but we really ne
it is the wild west. we need the government to step up to those who have picked it up in a big way, like in australia and europe, the netherlands, we are working on a project with other european countries doing much better. what standards should be set, what are the types of online support that ought to be available? alongside all of that advice, you have to be sure the person is legitimate. absolutely. you can'tjust put it into an internet search asking for someone to chat to for help with...
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Jan 16, 2017
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but further west, it's very mild indeed. nine or 10 degrees, pretty good to start the day in the middle ofjanuary. now, through the morning, mist and fog can be a bit of a problem in some parts of east anglia and the south—east but nothing too untoward. and it is quite chilly here. had further west and we thicken up the cloud and we're into some rain for the midlands, central, southern parts of england. and further west still and it should be largely dry in cornwall if fairly cloudy, but mild. a similar story across the western side of wales. a lot of cloud, some of that's quite low and it is dry and mild as well. into northern ireland and again, a lot of dry weather to be had through the morning. it is rather cloudy, nine or 10 degrees, but not so bad to start the day and the western side of scotland also seeing a lot of cloud. not much rain to speak of, though. there is some to be had, though, across the eastern side just towards the far north—east. as we head back down into northern england, a lot of cloud here, low c
but further west, it's very mild indeed. nine or 10 degrees, pretty good to start the day in the middle ofjanuary. now, through the morning, mist and fog can be a bit of a problem in some parts of east anglia and the south—east but nothing too untoward. and it is quite chilly here. had further west and we thicken up the cloud and we're into some rain for the midlands, central, southern parts of england. and further west still and it should be largely dry in cornwall if fairly cloudy, but...