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the eastern association for the study of african-american life and history host their 90th annual black history luncheon with remarks by the national park service director and the keynote address by loyola university professor. >> first tool is commitment. i think of the 1992 olympics, some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything else but the guy derek. remember on that first lap he snapped his hamstring and got up and hobbled around track. they came to help him and he waved them off. a man broke through the stands. that man was his father. and put his hand over his shoulder. they asked why didn't you start. he said i dime barcelona to fash race and not just to start one. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, emporia state university brian craig miller talks about confederate veterans during reconstruction and how many southern organizations founded to aid veterans instead put their money towards large war monuments and pro confederate propaganda. sunday afternoon at 5:00, persian gulf war veteran and author steven d.wiehe recounts his p
the eastern association for the study of african-american life and history host their 90th annual black history luncheon with remarks by the national park service director and the keynote address by loyola university professor. >> first tool is commitment. i think of the 1992 olympics, some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything else but the guy derek. remember on that first lap he snapped his hamstring and got up and hobbled around track....
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eastern the association for the study of african-american life and history host their 92 anniversary by the park service director and a keynote address by loyal univ. maryland professor white head. >> commitment lace passion. i think of the 1992 olympics as some of you might remember with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything -- on the first he snapped his hamstring and got up to begin the hobble around the track. taking to help him and he waved them off and a man came to the stance, his father, and put his hand over his shoulder. they asked why didn't you stop? he said because i came to barcelona to finish a race, not just start one. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history. emporia state university professor brian craig miller talks about confederate veterans during reconstruction and how many southern organizations founded to area veterans put their money towards large war monuments and pro confederate propaganda. sunday afternoon at 5:00, persian gulf war veteran and author recounts his participation in operation desert shield and desert storm and describes soldie
eastern the association for the study of african-american life and history host their 92 anniversary by the park service director and a keynote address by loyal univ. maryland professor white head. >> commitment lace passion. i think of the 1992 olympics as some of you might remember with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything -- on the first he snapped his hamstring and got up to begin the hobble around the track. taking to help him and he waved them off and a man came...
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eastern. association for the study of african american life in history poster 90th annual black history luncheon. the keynote address. >> i think some of you might remember. i don't remember anything else. they came to help them. but put his hand. they asked. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, confederate veterans during reconstruction and how many southern organizations founded to aid veterans instead put the money toward large war monuments and pro- confederate propaganda. sunday afternoon at five persian gulf war veteran recounts his participation and operation desert shield and desert storm and describes the soldiers day-to-day activities, harsh conditions. >> we were just a few wiles from the border so we went up as fast as we could and underneath the ground was shale. and so we are digging our positions 6 inches in the ground to withstand an iraqi onslaught. >> then at 630 the race for the 2,004 democratic nomination between massachusetts senator john kerry the complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> first, the space program, discussing how budget uncertainty, i
eastern. association for the study of african american life in history poster 90th annual black history luncheon. the keynote address. >> i think some of you might remember. i don't remember anything else. they came to help them. but put his hand. they asked. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, confederate veterans during reconstruction and how many southern organizations founded to aid veterans instead put the money toward large war monuments and pro- confederate...
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its organizing organization, the eastern new york youth soccer association, says fees are set by each individual club. >> very competitive. that's for sure. >> a young age. >> yes. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. and the temperatures are dipping. >> yes. so i guess it is fair to say on this first day of march, it is sort of -- it sort of came in almost like a lamb as opposed to in like a lion out like a lamb. and it is going to show the lion like qualities for the first week of march and first go outside and the picture right there, it is a good- looking one. the skies overhead. the clouds are thickening up. 45 degrees, as of right now. and 52 was your high. so 7 degrees above the average. and if you take a peek here at how i see things working out in terms of, you know, last night, 11:00, i was talking about meterological spring, and aft logical spring, and maurice, are you with me? >> oh, yes. >> meterological winter. okay, it ended yesterday. meterological winter is come pliced -- comprised of the three coldest months of the year, december, january and february. aft logical w
its organizing organization, the eastern new york youth soccer association, says fees are set by each individual club. >> very competitive. that's for sure. >> a young age. >> yes. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. and the temperatures are dipping. >> yes. so i guess it is fair to say on this first day of march, it is sort of -- it sort of came in almost like a lamb as opposed to in like a lion out like a lamb. and it is going to show the lion like qualities...
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eastern the association for the study of an can american life and history hosts their 90th annual blackhistory luncheon by remarks by the parks service director and garcinio whitehead. >> first is commitment and that's laced with passion. i think about the 1992 olympics and some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything else but the guy derrick redmond. remember on that first lap he snapped his hamstring and he got up and he began to hobble around the track. they came to help him and he waved them off. and then a man broke through the stands. that man was his father. and put his hand over his shoulder, they asked derrick, why didn't you stop. he said because i came to barcelona to finish a race and not just to start one. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in histo history, professor brian craig miller talks about confederate soldiers, sunday afternoon at 5:00 persian gulf war veteran and author steven d. wee recounts his participation in "desert shield" and "desert storm" and talks about harsh conditions and wartime pressures. >> we began digging f
eastern the association for the study of an can american life and history hosts their 90th annual blackhistory luncheon by remarks by the parks service director and garcinio whitehead. >> first is commitment and that's laced with passion. i think about the 1992 olympics and some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything else but the guy derrick redmond. remember on that first lap he snapped his hamstring and he got up and he began to hobble...
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fight her suspension. it's available over the counter in eastern europe that's known for boosting endurance by increasing blood flow. the association banned the drug on january 1st. 99 athletes have failed the drug test so far. this latest scandal could not russian sports. in november, russian's athletic team was suspended from the 2016 summer olympics after being accused of running a state sponsored doping program. they matched to reconsider reenstating the team. >>man: while progress has been made, the russian authorities need to undertake further significant work to satisfy the recent conditions so ruther should not be reinstated to be the membership at this state. >>reporter: sheryl said her doctor prescribed it for her and she's been taking it for over ten years. suspension. upon lost productivity during march madness, buff fet isn't won of them. he's offering one of his employees to win $1 million for the rest of their lives. he's also offering one hundred grand to the person who picks the most consecutive wins. that's a sweet little deal. >> they say that's not bad for office comradery. >> anybody can do around here, a bubuc
fight her suspension. it's available over the counter in eastern europe that's known for boosting endurance by increasing blood flow. the association banned the drug on january 1st. 99 athletes have failed the drug test so far. this latest scandal could not russian sports. in november, russian's athletic team was suspended from the 2016 summer olympics after being accused of running a state sponsored doping program. they matched to reconsider reenstating the team. >>man: while progress...
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eastern, the association for the study of african american life and history host the annual black history and luncheon and a keynote address by the university maryland professor white head. >> first tool is commitment and that's laced with passion. i think of the 1992 olympics and some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything else but the guy derrick redmond. on the first lap he snapped his hamstring and got up and homebled around. they waved him off and a man broke through the stands, that was his father and put his hand over his shoulder. they asked derrick why didn't you stop? he said because i came to barcelona to finish a race and not just to start one. >> at 8:00 a.m. on lectures and history, state university professor brian craig miller talks about confederate veterans and how southern organizations founded to aid veterans instead put their money towards war monuments. sunday afternoon at 5:00, persian gulf war veteran recounts his participation and operations desert shield and desert storm describes the soldiers day to day activities,
eastern, the association for the study of african american life and history host the annual black history and luncheon and a keynote address by the university maryland professor white head. >> first tool is commitment and that's laced with passion. i think of the 1992 olympics and some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who won. i don't remember anything else but the guy derrick redmond. on the first lap he snapped his hamstring and got up and homebled around. they waved...
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some of the highlights for this weekend include this afternoon at 2:00 eastern, the association for thetudy of african american life and history hosts of their 90th annual black history luncheon, with remarks by the national park service director and a keynote address professoruniversity whitehead. >> it makes us passionate. i think of the 1992 olympics. some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who one. i don't remember anything else but that guy. he snapped his hamstring, and he got up, do you hobble around the track. they came to help him, and he waved them off. and then a man broke through the stands, that man was his father and put his hand on his shoulder . they asked, why didn't you stop? he said because i came to barcelona to finish a race and not just to start one. 8:00, lectures in history. we talk about confederate veterans in reconstruction and aid for veterans was put to war monuments and pro-confederate propaganda. 5:00,ay afternoon at persian gulf war veteran and recounts desert shield and desert storm and describes a soldier's day-to-day activities, harsh
some of the highlights for this weekend include this afternoon at 2:00 eastern, the association for thetudy of african american life and history hosts of their 90th annual black history luncheon, with remarks by the national park service director and a keynote address professoruniversity whitehead. >> it makes us passionate. i think of the 1992 olympics. some of you might remember that with me. i don't remember who one. i don't remember anything else but that guy. he snapped his...
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ahead of this cold front associated with that low pushing through the south eastern reining of the u.s. ahead of it that southerly flow. temperatures will be very warm around the south and southeast. beheend it right now temperatures dropped 30 degrees in kansas city. 35 in chicago. this is a strong cold front in the sense we're getting a strong push of cold air and it's coming we expect it to be a steamy one today. showers develop but likely in the afternoon. then later on tonight we cannot rule out a thunderstorm. if you're heading out to jazz in the gardens make sure you take that umbrella with you. if you head to the beach it's a moderate rip current risk. showers expected to develop. the highest rain chance is this hours. overnight and again sunday we'll see a similar round of rein. can't rule out any thunderstorm. welcoming cool air. which can it out. only a high of 70 degrees on monday. weakg up to the low 60s on the coast maybe 50s inland. >>>an incredible and inspirational story surrounding the syrian migrant crisis. >> an 18-year-old syrian refugee swimming for her life is no
ahead of this cold front associated with that low pushing through the south eastern reining of the u.s. ahead of it that southerly flow. temperatures will be very warm around the south and southeast. beheend it right now temperatures dropped 30 degrees in kansas city. 35 in chicago. this is a strong cold front in the sense we're getting a strong push of cold air and it's coming we expect it to be a steamy one today. showers develop but likely in the afternoon. then later on tonight we cannot...
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he was convicted of killing three middle eastern shop business associate. he faces a maximum stensz of 66 years to life. >>> three men robbed a cell phone store in brooklyn. surveillance video. it happened wednesday afternoon at a metro pcs store. two of the men can bestein going behind the counter while the third acted as a look out. they took off with an the clerk's cell phone. >>> it is 8:56. let's check your weather. turn it over to john elliott. >> thank you, mary. we're starting to seat system was up well north and west but more of a problem for central jersey. 30 in the park with the wind it feels like 20. common. some in the teens. you get a sense of this storm. it is a pin wheel that will head out but notice a little bit of banding filling in for south nassau through brooklyn. the real problem, parts of ocean that is why the winter weather advisory has spread to the north. two to possibly six inches. 2 to 4 will be common and north and west, already, already we're dealing with a little over three inches. a break on saturday and then that warm up, n
he was convicted of killing three middle eastern shop business associate. he faces a maximum stensz of 66 years to life. >>> three men robbed a cell phone store in brooklyn. surveillance video. it happened wednesday afternoon at a metro pcs store. two of the men can bestein going behind the counter while the third acted as a look out. they took off with an the clerk's cell phone. >>> it is 8:56. let's check your weather. turn it over to john elliott. >> thank you, mary....
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live coverage of the national lieutenant governors association begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of books in charlottesville. starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hillman who discusses his book, the man who stalked einstein. how nancy scientist change the course of history. then saturday evening at 7:00 p.m., patricia bell scott, professor a matter of women's studies at the university of georgia, on her book, the firebrand firebrand in the first lady. portrait of a friendship. the book explores the relationship between civil rights activist polly murray, cofounder of the national organization of women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia patricia bell scott speaks with author and historian at roosevelt house in new york city. on sunday beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the virginia festival a book. including kelly karlin, kelly carlin, george carlin's daughter
live coverage of the national lieutenant governors association begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of books in charlottesville. starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hillman who discusses his book, the man who stalked einstein. how nancy scientist change the course of history. then saturday...
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eastern have new homes. >>> high blood pressure is often associated with adults. but medical professionals say there is a rise in the number of young patients. haley hernandes explains the trend. >> reporter: erin ferriss is young and athletic. >> they want me to be athletic. >> reporter: but he is battling what is typically an adult illness. >> my blood pressure was really high. stroke level high. >> reporter: erin was pressure. jessica campbell says it is a growing problem among young kids. >> 2 to 5% of the pediatric population has hypertension. we know that it can cause when we call organ damage or negative effects on the heart. >> reporter: poor diet is to blame for one recent spike in hypertension although that can sometimes be controlled. >> we can't change genetics but if people can make changes in their diet, exercise, and decreasing sodium intake with a generally healthy diet, sometimes they can come off of medications. >> reporter: a secondary cause, one pediatricians are becoming more attuned to come hypertension passed down through genetics which they
eastern have new homes. >>> high blood pressure is often associated with adults. but medical professionals say there is a rise in the number of young patients. haley hernandes explains the trend. >> reporter: erin ferriss is young and athletic. >> they want me to be athletic. >> reporter: but he is battling what is typically an adult illness. >> my blood pressure was really high. stroke level high. >> reporter: erin was pressure. jessica campbell says it...
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eastern on c-span3. thursday from the american conservative union's annual political action conference, remarks by national rifle association president wayne lapierre. that begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to anaheim, california to explore the city's history and literary culture. on booktv. >> the idea came from my editor at the time. i wasn't of funded by the idea, but i did not want to do it because i didn't think anyone would care. in journalism, you want the stories where people will care. you don't care if they like you or hate you, as long as they are reading. he kept insisting and we needed to fill in a space in the paper that week. i said, ok fine. i will go back. he said, it will only be one time. it will be a satirical column. people went absolutely nuts for it. some people loved it and some people hated it. more important than anything else, people were caring. on my blog andd they started sending in questions immediately. >> and on american history tv. >> john and his partner go up to san francisco, where is a lot of the german immigrants are located. and the
eastern on c-span3. thursday from the american conservative union's annual political action conference, remarks by national rifle association president wayne lapierre. that begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to anaheim, california to explore the city's history and literary culture. on booktv. >> the idea came from my editor at the time. i wasn't of funded by the idea, but i did not want to do it because i didn't think anyone would care....
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eastern on c-span3. thursday from the american conservative union's annual political action conference, remarks by national rifle association president wayne lapierre. that begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>
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tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication commissions tom wheeler and all of the commissioners were on capitol hill today for senate commerce committee hearing. they answer questions on the spectrum auction and broadband access to rural areas. this is this is two hours and 40 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we come to order. welcome to to today's hearing on oversight of the federal communications
tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication commissions tom wheeler and all of the commissioners were on capitol hill today for senate commerce committee hearing. they answer questions on the spectrum auction and broadband access to rural areas. this is this is two hours and 40 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we come to order. welcome to...
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eastern time. national association of realtors issuing february report on pending hole sales, expected to rise by 1.2%toll in brussels has risen to 35 after several people wounded in the attacks passed away. authorities have charged three more suspects with being part of a terrorist group as they continue their investigation. >>> talking geopolitics. terror in pakistan. 72 people killed in an apparent suicide bombing. european authorities attempt to map the extent of the network responsible for the attacks in brussels and how it relates to paris last year. ian bremmer and frances townsend joins us. great to see both of you. you said something during the commercial break that i thought was sort of disturbing into that you think by the end of the week we're not going to -- all of this kind of news will not excite us. >> last week. >> and make us as anxious. >> that was his prediction last week. >> that's why i brought it up. >> we're still talking about it. we had four americans die. that matters. of course, we pay more attention to it. but clearly we are getting inured to the level of continual terrori
eastern time. national association of realtors issuing february report on pending hole sales, expected to rise by 1.2%toll in brussels has risen to 35 after several people wounded in the attacks passed away. authorities have charged three more suspects with being part of a terrorist group as they continue their investigation. >>> talking geopolitics. terror in pakistan. 72 people killed in an apparent suicide bombing. european authorities attempt to map the extent of the network...
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eastern portions of tennessee. as you can see, there's not a lot of moisture associated with that. let's talk about your temperatures. 59 in raleigh. 56 in durham.
eastern portions of tennessee. as you can see, there's not a lot of moisture associated with that. let's talk about your temperatures. 59 in raleigh. 56 in durham.
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eastern portions of tennessee. as you can see, there's not a lot of moisture associated with that. let's talk about your temperatures. 59 in raleigh. 56 in durham. also in the low 50s along south hills and roanoke rapids. 60 in lillington, and 63 right now in pinehurst. keep in mind, the temperatures still dropping for the next few hours. 75 at lunchtime and then 84 our high. our record high for today, 86. so that could easily fall for some of you later today. we'll have a breakdown on when cooler air arrives coming up in your storm team forecast. right now, we'll send it over to kristin. >> good morning. things are looking okay across the area right now. we are seeing generally clear conditions across the road. let's take a look outside at barbie road where we don't have anything in the way of issue yous going on. traffic is moving smoothly. our current traffic map is not showing very much happening. again, we have some of the closures in project fortified. the shoulder is closed at exit 301 and the ramp closure at south saunders street. looking clear this morning, 17 minutes to g
eastern portions of tennessee. as you can see, there's not a lot of moisture associated with that. let's talk about your temperatures. 59 in raleigh. 56 in durham. also in the low 50s along south hills and roanoke rapids. 60 in lillington, and 63 right now in pinehurst. keep in mind, the temperatures still dropping for the next few hours. 75 at lunchtime and then 84 our high. our record high for today, 86. so that could easily fall for some of you later today. we'll have a breakdown on when...
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eastern time in the rose garden. the "associated press" this morning reports this, that he's not naming the pick before 11:00 a.m., but the subject line of an e-mail to reporters was i've made my decision. this vacancy on the nine-member court due to the death of calia. he has narrowed to three judges. republicans will run the senate have said they won't consider an obama nominee and want the next president to make that choice. jo landa, mansfield, ohio, republican. good morning to you, yolanda. caller: good morning. host: how did you vote yesterday? caller: ted cruz. this morning, i'm feeling just totally betrayed. i don't know what i'll do from here on out. i cannot imagine voting for onald trump. he's not a self-made man. daddy left him money. and then he will not release his taxes and i'm angry at the media too. remember the media attacking romney for his taxes and tax returns? ed forwhy haven't they ask donald's? i wonder if he pay any taxes. i just feel -- host: why do you feel betrayed, yolanda? caller: i don't know. my whole
eastern time in the rose garden. the "associated press" this morning reports this, that he's not naming the pick before 11:00 a.m., but the subject line of an e-mail to reporters was i've made my decision. this vacancy on the nine-member court due to the death of calia. he has narrowed to three judges. republicans will run the senate have said they won't consider an obama nominee and want the next president to make that choice. jo landa, mansfield, ohio, republican. good morning to...
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couple of layers of clouds out there today, even a sprinkle or two associated with the storm system trying to push its way across the eastern half of the country. this is going to fade away, a second one will sweep in tomorrow and aid all of this moisture getting pushed off to the east and eventually we will see some pretty decent rain and showers in the outlook tomorrow . here is one system coming across the gulf of mexico. through the day today, sprinkles not out of the question. tomorrow is the real opportunity for showers and thunderstorms. we talked about a high rip current threat and certainly that is in play for us today. well above normal for the time of year, a mix of clouds and sun, host of us in the mid-80' s. 84 in ocoee. in the lower 80' s at the coastline. it is a muggy, mild morning out there. we have a 10k at 7:00. we will see a mixture of clouds and sun, and we could see some patchy fog in and around those low-lying spaces -- places. beach and boating, a moderate it is probably fun at the beach about the long-term current carrying those rips. you lose an hour tomorrow. it is going to be kind of a in the mor
couple of layers of clouds out there today, even a sprinkle or two associated with the storm system trying to push its way across the eastern half of the country. this is going to fade away, a second one will sweep in tomorrow and aid all of this moisture getting pushed off to the east and eventually we will see some pretty decent rain and showers in the outlook tomorrow . here is one system coming across the gulf of mexico. through the day today, sprinkles not out of the question. tomorrow is...
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our coverage gets under way this afternoon at 1:00 eastern with remarks from national rival association ceo. that will be here on c-span 3. >>> this weekend the c-span city's tour hosted by our time warner cable partners takes to you anaheim, california to explore the city's history and literary culture. >> the idea came from my editor. i was offended and didn't want to do it at first because i didn't think anyone would care. in journalism you want to do stories people would care about. you don't care if people like you or hate you. who will want to read an advice column about mexicans. we needed to fill in a space in the paper that week so okay fine i'll go back. he said it's only going one time, a satirical comment. people went nuts for it. some people loved it. some people hated it. more importantly people were caring and even crazier at the very bottom of the column was supposed to be joke. you got a spicy question about mexicans ask me. people called me on my bluff. sending in questions immediately. >> and on american history tv. >> john and his partner go up to san francisco which
our coverage gets under way this afternoon at 1:00 eastern with remarks from national rival association ceo. that will be here on c-span 3. >>> this weekend the c-span city's tour hosted by our time warner cable partners takes to you anaheim, california to explore the city's history and literary culture. >> the idea came from my editor. i was offended and didn't want to do it at first because i didn't think anyone would care. in journalism you want to do stories people would care...
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and it is associated low pressure bringing severe weather in parts of the nation agencies heartland and blizzard-like conditions in eastern omaha, nebraska. and tomorrow morning for rush hour bright, a few high cloud. and temperatures warm between 48 and 50 to start your thursday. as we look at temperatures with futuretracker, we're into the 60's for most of thee area sout of area by lunchtime. the afternoon a front comes in switching the wind out of the northeast. at 4:30, still in the 70's philadelphia south and west. if you are in allentown, trenton, lake city, watch the numbers. they can drop into the 50's and 60's tomorrow afternoon. then tomorrow night on friday morning a cold front comes through with morning showers to start your friday. about 1/4 of an inch. not a soaking rain but can slow the commute with a brighter finish in the afternoon and high still around 70 degrees. warm tomorrow, 73, and watching the northeastern areas to drop in the afternoon with the front. the morning showers for good friday, brightening in the afternoon, 71. over the weekend it is cooler and sunny saturday, but that 61 still above the
and it is associated low pressure bringing severe weather in parts of the nation agencies heartland and blizzard-like conditions in eastern omaha, nebraska. and tomorrow morning for rush hour bright, a few high cloud. and temperatures warm between 48 and 50 to start your thursday. as we look at temperatures with futuretracker, we're into the 60's for most of thee area sout of area by lunchtime. the afternoon a front comes in switching the wind out of the northeast. at 4:30, still in the 70's...
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and, you can see it building in over the eastern shoreline, back out toward the state, and absorbing a lot of the energy associated with the front. actually the clockwise flow around the high, kind of keeping it a little more to the north there and allowing all of the energy to stream toward d.c. and the mid-atlantic states, and that is where that will wind up. for us launch time at the cape canaveral air force station, here we go, try number 3 or 4 and the falcon 9 heading into the heavens with the communication satellite, we hope spacex gets it off the ground, launch time 6:35. 70s at launch time in the vicinity of the cape and rain chance is zero. like today, leesburg, 80 titusville and vero beach and indian river county, 80 and melbourne and palm bay the upper 70s. >> 60 on average and cooler over north central florida from gainesville up to the florida-georgia border. temperatures running just a handful of degrees cooler. everyone seeing great weather across the entire peninsula, looking really good. with around 80 each and every day, and, back down into the 60s, a few mornings mid and upper 50s, chance of ra
and, you can see it building in over the eastern shoreline, back out toward the state, and absorbing a lot of the energy associated with the front. actually the clockwise flow around the high, kind of keeping it a little more to the north there and allowing all of the energy to stream toward d.c. and the mid-atlantic states, and that is where that will wind up. for us launch time at the cape canaveral air force station, here we go, try number 3 or 4 and the falcon 9 heading into the heavens...
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thunder as the precipitation andium muff -- rain moves through and associated with the sim system from last night and it's restricted to the eastern portions of the viewing area. and by this evening, everyone will be dry. we quiet and we'll get sunshine in. the temperatures into the upper 50s and low 60s for thursday. 6:45 a.m. still dry and here comes more showers, though and we have more chain coming tomorrow and a bit of a break today. the winds are picking up and gusts to 50 miles per hour and temperatures right now, not bad at all in the 50s and 62 in millersburg. congrats, millersburg. the power of five seven-day forecast, showing highs reaching 63 degrees and we have some scattered showers for your thursday and if you're going to par tick in festivities, have the umbrella handy friday and sunday into monday, we'll stand a chance of a few flurries as well and over to you, kristen. >>> and we have a disabled vehicle on 480 eastbound on warrensville center road. the cops are on the scene and let's get a better view and john. air tracker 5. what are you seeing, john? >> that disabled vehicle here on 480 and you can see that pol
thunder as the precipitation andium muff -- rain moves through and associated with the sim system from last night and it's restricted to the eastern portions of the viewing area. and by this evening, everyone will be dry. we quiet and we'll get sunshine in. the temperatures into the upper 50s and low 60s for thursday. 6:45 a.m. still dry and here comes more showers, though and we have more chain coming tomorrow and a bit of a break today. the winds are picking up and gusts to 50 miles per hour...
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eastern on c-span3. >> the annual conservative political action conference kicked off yesterday and national harbor, maryland. this afternoon we'll take you there live as national rifle association ceo wayne lapeer addresses the crew. that's why 1 p.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. spent white house council of economic advisers chair jason furman talked about ways the federal government could encourage economic growth at a meeting of the joint economic committee. this is one hour and a half. >> the committee will come to order. is another turn on the microphone. the committee will come to order. chairman furman, welcome. we appreciate your willingness to come to speak with us follow the economic report o of the president. it's a wordpress understand what is in this and get your take on it and where we're going. it certainly helps us in terms of our policymaking decisions going forward. want to welcome you here and thank you for your participation. vice chairman tiberi, ranking member maloney, and i appreciate your willingness to once more continue the longstanding tradition that we have of the chairman of the council of economic advisers testifies before the joint economic
eastern on c-span3. >> the annual conservative political action conference kicked off yesterday and national harbor, maryland. this afternoon we'll take you there live as national rifle association ceo wayne lapeer addresses the crew. that's why 1 p.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. spent white house council of economic advisers chair jason furman talked about ways the federal government could encourage economic growth at a meeting of the joint economic committee. this is one hour and...
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association, wayne lapierre. and live road to the white house coverage friday beginning at 1:15 eastern, we'll hear from ohio governor, john kasich, senator ted cruz and dr. ben carson who announced yesterday he's suspending his campaign. he's expected to talk more about that tomorrow. look for or coverage on c-span tomorrow. and then into saturday we'll hear from donald trump 10:00 a.m. eastern we'll show you his speech saturday morning and follow that at saturday, 11:35, live coverage of marco rubio. a few more calls, peggy in day to day tone ya. hi, peggy. >> caller: how you doin'. i just heard romney's speech and i just -- well, i thought it was horrible. he has no right to tell us who we should vote for. he did not win and i did vote for him. and i am voting for trump. but, i mean, i just don't understand why we would get up there and try to tell somebody else who they can vote for or what they're going to get. i don't know what we're going to get. but as far as i'm concerned, nobody we get can be worse than obama or clinton. so i'll take my chances with trump. >> let's go to memphis next and we hear from robert
association, wayne lapierre. and live road to the white house coverage friday beginning at 1:15 eastern, we'll hear from ohio governor, john kasich, senator ted cruz and dr. ben carson who announced yesterday he's suspending his campaign. he's expected to talk more about that tomorrow. look for or coverage on c-span tomorrow. and then into saturday we'll hear from donald trump 10:00 a.m. eastern we'll show you his speech saturday morning and follow that at saturday, 11:35, live coverage of...
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precipitation associated with the clipper system and its associated front to the south and this is now, the clipper system is actually right now to the eastern portion of ohio as it moves through. but this is going to move across our area in the overnight hours, early sunday morning you'll see some of it, but it should be out of the picture early into the morning hours at about 9:00 or so. so we'll get a little bit of a break at that point. but we will get a very scattered dusting, a mixture of some rain and to areas of the higher elevations, a little more. however, south of the dc corridor, i can't rule out just a little bit more accumulation. i'll show you this on future cast. here we go in the overnight hours, here to the south you can see along the i-95 corridor where we've got a little bit more mix and a little bit more snow and right here as well where you see this blue. this is the 6:00 hour might pick up more than an inch there. basically we are talking an inch or less overall for most of the entire region. and it's out of here. look at this. 9:00, 10:00 in the morning. we're going to see a ridge built in. and a clearing trend these
precipitation associated with the clipper system and its associated front to the south and this is now, the clipper system is actually right now to the eastern portion of ohio as it moves through. but this is going to move across our area in the overnight hours, early sunday morning you'll see some of it, but it should be out of the picture early into the morning hours at about 9:00 or so. so we'll get a little bit of a break at that point. but we will get a very scattered dusting, a mixture of...
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national rifle association has praised bernie sanders for saying gun manufacturers should not be held liable for shootings. we'll have complete coverage of the primary results tonight at 7:00 eastern> the man responsible for switching flint's water supply is in a hearing in front of congress today. >>> and an american surrenders in the fight against isil, but it's not clear yet who he is. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> this morning the man at the center of flint's water crisis is testifying before a house committee. he is already facing some tough questioning about who he new about the tainted water supply, and when he knew it. john terrett is live in washington. the hearing just got underway. we're looking at live pictures of darnell earley testifying, what is he expected to say? >> reporter: stephanie, good morning from washington. here we are before the house oversight committee. that is darnell earley, he oversaw flint at the time the water supply was switched over. he is the former emergency manager. and i know what he is going to
national rifle association has praised bernie sanders for saying gun manufacturers should not be held liable for shootings. we'll have complete coverage of the primary results tonight at 7:00 eastern> the man responsible for switching flint's water supply is in a hearing in front of congress today. >>> and an american surrenders in the fight against isil, but it's not clear yet who he is. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and...
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eastern and award three winners, one for each question. kyla: ready just bookmarked that on the computer. lisa: many of us normally associate the month of march with the madness of college basketball. kyla: but consumer experts say there' s another type of madness going on that should interest all of us. in between bounces in the mad dash to the final four, you might want to consider the madness going on in retail during the month of march. "consumer reports" writes that stocking up on clothing you' ll need for winter. march is also the best time to a buy a new digital camera. this comes just in time for getting some snapshots of your spring break. the prices are lower because manufacturers are ditching their the newer models. and at a time when people are trying to slim down for the summer, heavy exercise equipment, like a treadmill, is most affordable in march. best of all, you won' t only find these sales in stores, you' ll also see them online, so happy shopping. i never really thought about that. lisa: i never thought about buying a treadmill. kyla: that would be my question. lisa: good to know. disney' s "zootopia" sp
eastern and award three winners, one for each question. kyla: ready just bookmarked that on the computer. lisa: many of us normally associate the month of march with the madness of college basketball. kyla: but consumer experts say there' s another type of madness going on that should interest all of us. in between bounces in the mad dash to the final four, you might want to consider the madness going on in retail during the month of march. "consumer reports" writes that stocking up...
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and see it back in indiana, portions of eastern illinois and then back into western kentucky, west tennessee and north into michigan. all the showers are associated with a cold front. weathermakinger. it arrives tomorrow, but the tonight. we may see a stray shower this afternoon. the chance for rain this afternoon is really small. spotty. most of the day we're a-okay. we have that increasing cloud cover and a little breezy and, of course, your big story is the here. 56 at 8:00 in the morning, 67 at noon, and then highs today around 72. that is your day planner for the cleveland area where the record is 73. we're going to get close. in akron our record high today forecast high. we'll see. i think it's certainly possible unless the clouds really thicken up and ruin my prediction, but that's what we go with for today. i could see it happening. breezy and 71 at akron/canton, although we start off in the 50s. such a nice day. it's not ovenl we get weather like this. yesterday was beautiful and today no major problems but scattered showers possible after 7:00. then a more widespread rain coming in after midnight. here's the rain still with us tomorrow
and see it back in indiana, portions of eastern illinois and then back into western kentucky, west tennessee and north into michigan. all the showers are associated with a cold front. weathermakinger. it arrives tomorrow, but the tonight. we may see a stray shower this afternoon. the chance for rain this afternoon is really small. spotty. most of the day we're a-okay. we have that increasing cloud cover and a little breezy and, of course, your big story is the here. 56 at 8:00 in the morning,...
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eastern on c-span q1 day. yesterday the national lieutenant governors association held its annual meeting to explain ways to advancefederal state relation and that bad-- panel focused on efforts to combat the opioid addiction. this is about one hour. [applause]. >> thank you very much. thank you. it is good to be here and good to go to a conference that is a couple miles down the road, so it's always convenient. although dealing with traffic is not always the best thing. i want to think director bocelli a number of things he talked about and in particular responses to some of the questions that came in. i think that we addressed in maryland and continue to address this is really working well. i want to ask those to come to the stage, mark those in an secretary frank. if they could make their way. the previous conversation and discussion is a good jumping off point as we get more specific in terms of pot calling that opioid abuse issues in the states. for the department of health and human services is executing a multi- pronged fights in dealing with the opiate epidemic and i would like to have us welcome from hhs,
eastern on c-span q1 day. yesterday the national lieutenant governors association held its annual meeting to explain ways to advancefederal state relation and that bad-- panel focused on efforts to combat the opioid addiction. this is about one hour. [applause]. >> thank you very much. thank you. it is good to be here and good to go to a conference that is a couple miles down the road, so it's always convenient. although dealing with traffic is not always the best thing. i want to think...
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. >> to the association, wizards snapping a five-game losing skid they blew out detroit. they need the win to stay alive in the easternonference playoff race. two and a half games back of detroit and chicago for the last spot in the east despite a near perfect effort against the pistons, the head coach is never satisfied. >> you're not going to have perfection. there's not been a perfect game play, michael jordan might think he might be one of the greatest players of all time. didn't ever play a perfect game. we have to do is be able to cover up when we have a mistake. and have the guy that's there. to have your back, to correct the mistake and don't let it happen again. >> the wizards won by 43 points, by the way. >>> we wrap it up with the redskins, they made it official. resigning quarterback will blackman to a two-year deal. he signed with the skins week two of last season. starting a career high ten games, 49 tackles and ten picks and the team broncos. >> they didn't go for the big splash. >> and they >>> breaking news tonight. a major >>> breaking news tonight. a major make-or-break moment in the race for presid
. >> to the association, wizards snapping a five-game losing skid they blew out detroit. they need the win to stay alive in the easternonference playoff race. two and a half games back of detroit and chicago for the last spot in the east despite a near perfect effort against the pistons, the head coach is never satisfied. >> you're not going to have perfection. there's not been a perfect game play, michael jordan might think he might be one of the greatest players of all time....
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eastern u.s. and western u.s. across the east they are dealing with rain. we had to deal with severe storms yesterday in parts of the midwest associated with the same storm systemw it is bringing in rain across new york state, pennsylvania and down into the parts of the mid atlantic. it will be a slow commute for you as you try to make it into work today. we have winter storm warnings and watches across the northern rockies and we are going to be dealing with cold air and heavy amounts of snow. dangerous travel conditions across that part of the country. it moves eastward and midweek this week we will have a severe weather outbreak. we will have an update on the threat this week and into the gulf coast and into the planes. you could be looking at severe weather. the temperatures behind the storm bringing in rain across the east is much cooler out there. forecast high temperatures staying cool across the great lakes and warmer across parts of the plains. >> maria molina thank you so much for that. >>> scary moments on the map when a blue jay pitcher is hit in the back of the head by a ball.this. >> the blow to the back of the head. >> hutchinson dropped to one k
eastern u.s. and western u.s. across the east they are dealing with rain. we had to deal with severe storms yesterday in parts of the midwest associated with the same storm systemw it is bringing in rain across new york state, pennsylvania and down into the parts of the mid atlantic. it will be a slow commute for you as you try to make it into work today. we have winter storm warnings and watches across the northern rockies and we are going to be dealing with cold air and heavy amounts of snow....
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sales man, last month he was convicted of killing three middle eastern shopkeepers in brooklyn in 2012, claiming he was framed by business associate, he faces a maximum sentence of 75 years to life. >>> a quick thinking new jersey man says he helped catch the suspect who broke into his home. the resident said he recognized him on the street. brian has the exclusive story. >>> john describes his son bedroom. >> stuff all overthe place, i his money is, it is open on the bed and the money is gone. so i'm like, oh my gosh, we've been ripped off, you know. >> surveillance video from a neighbor's house show it is suspect walking down, and the suspect was still inside when john got home. >> when i came in the guy was still in here, i scared him and he bolted out the front door. >> you can see that on the surveillance video too. the man runs off wearing a gray hoodie and gray sweatpants. >> he was driving and saw a guy walking down this sidewalk who looked an awful lot like the suspect in that video. >> it looked just like the guy wearing the same clothes and everything, i go around the block and come around and take his picture with my p
sales man, last month he was convicted of killing three middle eastern shopkeepers in brooklyn in 2012, claiming he was framed by business associate, he faces a maximum sentence of 75 years to life. >>> a quick thinking new jersey man says he helped catch the suspect who broke into his home. the resident said he recognized him on the street. brian has the exclusive story. >>> john describes his son bedroom. >> stuff all overthe place, i his money is, it is open on the...
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eastern on c-span-3. today from the american conservative union's annual political action conference, remarks by national rifle association president. we bring it to you live starting at 1:00 eastern on c-span-3. >> so many of my former books were horizontal studies. many countries across a whole region. the ends of the earth, covering a minimum of six countries. here, i look at one country in depth and i use it to explore great themes, i think great themes. the holocaust, the cold war, the challenge of vladmir putin. remember, romania and romanian speaking mold ofa have a longer border than even poland has. so to study romania is to study he history of empires. two cold wars and a 30 yoor journey through romania and beyond. he talks about their strug toll gain democracy since the fall of communism. >> romania was an extremely corrupt country because it has weak institutions that were very -- everything was based on bribe and double dealing. and what this shows is this is nothing new. what's happening is that the romanian population has grown up and become far more sophisticated. and is demanding clean government. it is i
eastern on c-span-3. today from the american conservative union's annual political action conference, remarks by national rifle association president. we bring it to you live starting at 1:00 eastern on c-span-3. >> so many of my former books were horizontal studies. many countries across a whole region. the ends of the earth, covering a minimum of six countries. here, i look at one country in depth and i use it to explore great themes, i think great themes. the holocaust, the cold war,...
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eastern seaboard. that will allow the southerly wind to continue into tomorrow. look at the rain. with the storm center moving to the west and a cold front associated with that, showers and strong thunderstorms coming through here. we might see a couple of thunderstorms around our area by the time we get towards friday as the system approaches from the west. doesn't look like it could be any severe, but there might be a couple of strong storms to keep in mind as we head in towards friday. we're going to get close to 70. 70s in atlanta down to new orleans and 81 along the gulf coast. 90 in miami tomorrow. chilly in denver, 41. minneapolis, 46. back to 60s for the west coast until you get to vegas and l.a. they'll be in the 70s. look at futurecast. in the upper 40s in the city. tomorrow we push 70 from the city north and west. look at the coast. cooler. montauk, 50, 55 or so tomorrow. we move forward in towards temperatures for friday and friday could be the low 70s in parts of the area ahead of the cold front. notice 50s at the coast. that will trend towards much cooler weather as we move through the weekend. let's look at the futurecast and show yo
eastern seaboard. that will allow the southerly wind to continue into tomorrow. look at the rain. with the storm center moving to the west and a cold front associated with that, showers and strong thunderstorms coming through here. we might see a couple of thunderstorms around our area by the time we get towards friday as the system approaches from the west. doesn't look like it could be any severe, but there might be a couple of strong storms to keep in mind as we head in towards friday. we're...
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there are several different patches associated with a couple of frontal boundaries and low pressure areas that will drift across the east. it intensifies up across the eastern north carolina and eastern virginia. we'll have still some drizzle and a sprinkle or two left. this morning out in the areas of it reaching the ground we have about a 20-40% chance of rain showing up on the models anything over 100th of an inch falling in three hours. by the time of early mid afternoon around here we climb to about 50-60% chance as we get on to that in the afternoon, anywhere 55-65% chance for most of us so some of us will see the patchy sprinkles and light rain, it drops off to more like a 20-30% chance and a lot of it will be in the form of drizzle. another chance as another upper level disturbance moves through of sprinkles or isolated floor -- flurry or two. 63 or so our high by about three or 4:00 in the afternoon. falling back into the mid 50s. later tonight 39. traditional spring with the equinox but on the cool side, 47-degrees by lunchtime. 50 at 5:00 tomorrow and during the day tomorrow an odd sprinkle here and there and maybe a patch or two of drizzle but n
there are several different patches associated with a couple of frontal boundaries and low pressure areas that will drift across the east. it intensifies up across the eastern north carolina and eastern virginia. we'll have still some drizzle and a sprinkle or two left. this morning out in the areas of it reaching the ground we have about a 20-40% chance of rain showing up on the models anything over 100th of an inch falling in three hours. by the time of early mid afternoon around here we...
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at new york city high school followed by the national association of scholars report on reading lists for incoming college freshmen. at 10:20 eastern and education panel discussion from the tucson festival of books. that is all tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> booktv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this weekend join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of the book in charlottesville starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hellman who discusses his book the man who stocked einstein, how not the scientist changed the course of history. saturday evening at 7:00, patricia scott, professor emeritus of women's studies on her book the firebrand and the first lady, portrait of a friendship. eleanor roosevelt, the struggle for social justice. the book explores the relationship between civil rights activist polly murray, cofounder of the national organization of women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia bell scott speaks with nail irving painter at roosevelt house at new york city at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the virginia festival
at new york city high school followed by the national association of scholars report on reading lists for incoming college freshmen. at 10:20 eastern and education panel discussion from the tucson festival of books. that is all tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> booktv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this weekend join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of the book in charlottesville starting saturday at...
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tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication commissions tom wheeler and all of the commissioners were on capitol hill today for senate commerce committee hearing. they answer questions on the spectrum auction and broadband access to rural areas. this is this is two hours and 40 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we come to order. welcome to to today's hearing on oversight of the federal communications commission. during our oversight last march i expressed my mates men on an agency like this has not been reauthorized by congress in 25 years, making it the oldest expired authorization in the commerce committee's expansive jurisdiction. rivers and a quarter century legislation takes time but together we are beginning to make progress. for example, today's hearing marks the first time in a century the full fcc has appeared before the committees twice or anything of congress. another another example is our unanimous approval last year senators fcc consolidated reporting act
tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication commissions tom wheeler and all of the commissioners were on capitol hill today for senate commerce committee hearing. they answer questions on the spectrum auction and broadband access to rural areas. this is this is two hours and 40 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we come to order. welcome to...
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eastern long island in the 40s all day today. while areas south and west of the city actually get up 60 plus. there's a band of clouds associated with the front as well and we won't see a well lot in the way of sunshine today. 48 8:00 in the morning and 52 by noon and 54 by 4:00 p.m. it's a mix of clouds and a little bit of sun that east wind keeping us pretty cool. we have 40s east end of the island and 60 plus south and west of the city. over to heather o'rourke right now she's going to look at the commute. >>> look at the delay on the northern state behind me. bit better than it was a few minutes ago. over to the maps and i'll tell you what's actually beginning on on the northern state parkway. westbound right near exit 30 an accident and you can see over here this is the l.i.e.. see how much the l.i.e. is starting to bunch up there. that delay will take you into exit 28 and that's because of that accident right near the clear view. so again that delay goes back here and breaks up just a bit then you jam pack again. subway service is running on or close to schedule. minor delays george washington bridge about 15 to 20 minute
eastern long island in the 40s all day today. while areas south and west of the city actually get up 60 plus. there's a band of clouds associated with the front as well and we won't see a well lot in the way of sunshine today. 48 8:00 in the morning and 52 by noon and 54 by 4:00 p.m. it's a mix of clouds and a little bit of sun that east wind keeping us pretty cool. we have 40s east end of the island and 60 plus south and west of the city. over to heather o'rourke right now she's going to look...
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association of scholars reports on the assigned reading for incoming college freshmen. from the tucson festival a book, a discussion of education. book tv be in prime time, a p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> book to be has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of of the book in charlottesville. starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hillman who discusses his book, the the man who stocked einstein. how nazi scientist changed the course of history. then saturday evening at seven p.m., patricia bell scott, professor emeritus of women's studies at the university of georgia on her book, the firebrand and the first lady, portrait of a friendship. paul murray, eleanor roosevelt and the struggle for social justice. the book the book explores the relationship between civil rights activist and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia bell scott speaks with author and historian at roosevelt house in new york city. on sunday sunday beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the virginia festival a book, including kelly carlin, george carlin starter w
association of scholars reports on the assigned reading for incoming college freshmen. from the tucson festival a book, a discussion of education. book tv be in prime time, a p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> book to be has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of of the book in charlottesville. starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hillman who discusses...
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eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> white house national drug policy director michael boticelli spoke at the end all meeting of the national lieutenant governors association. the conference focused on cooperation from the federal and state government and he talked about ways to address the addiction.opioid he also takes questions from the lieutenant governors in attendance. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning, everyone, if you will go ahead and take your seats i think we will go ahead and get started this morning. we do a pretty good job of quieting down. pretty impressed with this group. how about that? we behave. goode everybody had a evening. i thought we had some great panels yesterday and we were going to match that today. i want to thank you again for being here. this morning we are going to start with a pretty serious and compelling issue that is impacting children and families all across this nation, and that's infants with drug withdrawal. i think the national institute of health, in fact, one of the statistics they gathered one infant is born into drug withdrawal every 25 minutes. so, this is an issue that all of tomre facing and i' excited the
eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> white house national drug policy director michael boticelli spoke at the end all meeting of the national lieutenant governors association. the conference focused on cooperation from the federal and state government and he talked about ways to address the addiction.opioid he also takes questions from the lieutenant governors in attendance. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning, everyone, if you will go ahead and take your seats i think we...
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are getting word from the associated press that merrick garland will be president obama's nominee to the supreme court. he is due to make that announcement official at 11:00 easternve. orderingiated press is that merrick garland will be the new nominee for the supreme court. old, chiefars justice for the pc court of appeals and was on the shortlist for the last two highcourt vacancies. go to the markets where julie hyman has the latest on the markets. julie: markets are changed ahead of the fed decision today. that is not unusual, volume has been down, volatility has been down ahead of that announcement as traders over the commentary. take a look at me groups on the move. consumers, utility, and consumer stocks. energy, financials, and tech are the best-performing
are getting word from the associated press that merrick garland will be president obama's nominee to the supreme court. he is due to make that announcement official at 11:00 easternve. orderingiated press is that merrick garland will be the new nominee for the supreme court. old, chiefars justice for the pc court of appeals and was on the shortlist for the last two highcourt vacancies. go to the markets where julie hyman has the latest on the markets. julie: markets are changed ahead of the fed...
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eastern and sunday afternoon on c-span 3. the c-span cities tours working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> just in from the "associatedpress" they are reporting that the president has picked merrick garland the chief justice for the d.c. circuit as his choice to replace the last justice antonin scalia. that announcement coming up at 11:00 eastern here on c-span 3 and ahead of the president's supreme court announcement at 11:00 we will show you a institution discussion on the constitutional role of congress and use of executive power on today's government. the panel consisted of experts on constitution in alism as well as legislative power, it is hosted by the hoover institutio >>> thank you sh everybody. i guess we will begin.everybody. i guess we will begin., everybo. i guess we will begin. >>> i'd like to welcome everybody, thank you very much for coming today to the hoover institution for a discussion of conservatism and executive power. this seems the ideal moment to have such a conversation precisely because we don't know where we will be a year from now. this is a veil of ignorance, the republican party and the
eastern and sunday afternoon on c-span 3. the c-span cities tours working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> just in from the "associatedpress" they are reporting that the president has picked merrick garland the chief justice for the d.c. circuit as his choice to replace the last justice antonin scalia. that announcement coming up at 11:00 eastern here on c-span 3 and ahead of the president's supreme court announcement at 11:00 we will show...
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association this week in washington. lieutenant governors from across the country take part in panels on the relationship between their states and the federal government. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. easterntomorrow on c-span2. the supreme court heard oral argument today in a case challenging the hope care laws lawsadict -- contraception deal. >> i am reverend rob schenk, s-c-h-e-n-k, president of the national clergy council. thousands of evangelical orthodox, church leaders. we signed onto a petition supporting father frank pallone and priest for life because two questions are at stake here. religious freedom and the right of conscience are at stake in this case and father pavone will make comments of what we observed in the courtroom. >> national director of priest for life of the 37 petitioners in this morning's case, we were the first ones to issue a legal challenge to the h.h.s. mandate. and part of our case is dr. king, the niece of martin luther king jr. she is a petitioner this morning because this is about freedom. this is not about us imposing any kind of restrictions on our employees. this is not about us denying them anything. this is about insisting that the government not im
association this week in washington. lieutenant governors from across the country take part in panels on the relationship between their states and the federal government. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. easterntomorrow on c-span2. the supreme court heard oral argument today in a case challenging the hope care laws lawsadict -- contraception deal. >> i am reverend rob schenk, s-c-h-e-n-k, president of the national clergy council. thousands of evangelical orthodox, church leaders. we...
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boosters association i urge you to deny the minimum mixed use requested by the arkansas folks it is important to know what question is before you not whether or not the bedrooms satisfactory the eastern neighborhoods requirement to 40 percent of the units are two bedrooms or more the zoning administrator determined the eastern neighborhoods plan intend for a certain minimfraction to be - t question is not whether it is by the urban design or outside the eastern neighborhoods plan or whatever jurisdictions think and spitting despite what you hear the yes not whether the department or you or i like the nested bedrooms but if they satisfy the ceding that makes clear all 5 criteria must be met first there must be exceptional or extraordinary circumstances that generally don't apply to other properties the 88 a arkansas is exceptional not it is perhaps the notice primitive property the eastern neighborhoods plan it fails to meet the first criteria second the code compliant in light of the kickers must be a hardship we can't accurately analysis that requires the bedrooms created an unnecessary hardship in the floor plates make use of exterior wall space in this case the developer choose no
boosters association i urge you to deny the minimum mixed use requested by the arkansas folks it is important to know what question is before you not whether or not the bedrooms satisfactory the eastern neighborhoods requirement to 40 percent of the units are two bedrooms or more the zoning administrator determined the eastern neighborhoods plan intend for a certain minimfraction to be - t question is not whether it is by the urban design or outside the eastern neighborhoods plan or whatever...
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boosters association i urge you to deny the minimum mixed use requested by the arkansas folks it is important to know what question is before you not whether or not the bedrooms satisfactory the easterneighborhoods requirement to 40 percent of the units are two bedrooms or more the zoning administrator determined the eastern neighborhoods plan intend for a certain minimfraction to be - t question is not whether it is by the urban design or outside the eastern neighborhoods plan or whatever jurisdictions think and spitting despite what you hear the yes not whether the department or you or i like the nested bedrooms but if they satisfy the ceding that makes clear all 5 criteria must be met first there must be exceptional or extraordinary circumstances that generally don't apply to other properties the 88 a arkansas is exceptional not it is perhaps the notice primitive property the eastern neighborhoods plan it fails to meet the first criteria second the code compliant in light of the kickers must be a hardship we can't accurately analysis that requires the bedrooms created an unnecessary hardship in the floor plates make use of exterior wall space in this case the developer choose not
boosters association i urge you to deny the minimum mixed use requested by the arkansas folks it is important to know what question is before you not whether or not the bedrooms satisfactory the easterneighborhoods requirement to 40 percent of the units are two bedrooms or more the zoning administrator determined the eastern neighborhoods plan intend for a certain minimfraction to be - t question is not whether it is by the urban design or outside the eastern neighborhoods plan or whatever...
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association this weekend. they take part in panels on the relationship between their states and the federal government. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. easternorrow on c-span2 . coming up tonight, a house foreign affairs committee on closing the u.s. detention facility in guantanamo bay, cuba followed by a house oversight committee on the border. later, hillary on homeland security and counterterrorism. >> the state and defense department special envoys for osureanamo detention cl testified today. president obama announces plan to close the facility in cuba. this is one hour 25 minutes. mr. royce: this committee will come to order. president obama's race to empty the guantanamo bay detention facility is on. in recent weeks and months, many hardened terrorists have been released. many of them have been sent abroad, and according to the president's closure plan sent to congress last month, another 35 are set to be transferred this summer. unfortunately, we know many of the recipient countries don't have the desire or commitment or even ability to monitor these dangerous individuals and prevent them from returning to the battlefield. countries
association this weekend. they take part in panels on the relationship between their states and the federal government. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. easternorrow on c-span2 . coming up tonight, a house foreign affairs committee on closing the u.s. detention facility in guantanamo bay, cuba followed by a house oversight committee on the border. later, hillary on homeland security and counterterrorism. >> the state and defense department special envoys for osureanamo detention cl...