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. >> south of the mason-dixon line. >> barely. >> doesn't the mason-dixon -- not that that makes any difference. are you trying to get me in trouble? i love mason and dixon, fantastic people. some experts who have seen it this tape here, can cause temporary tram a, and may have long-term effect on the kids. even though they say they're a part of the prank. >> yes. >> well, you don't have the trust factor. you can never trust what's going to happen is for real. >> how do they know what's real? >> having your best interest and not damaging, it is growing on you? >> actually i thought you didn't like it. >> are you for real. >> he is as not even listening. >> i think, i hate, i mean, i don't hate them. i love everybody. >> okay? >> but they're dopes. do you want to go see the museum of the american revolution? >> yes, let's see it. >> it is so beautiful inside. lauren? she is still over at independence mall, as they march toward the museum. hi, lauren. >> that's right. hi, mike. so yes, the ceremony just started here, few moments ago. you can see the former governor, just stepped on to
. >> south of the mason-dixon line. >> barely. >> doesn't the mason-dixon -- not that that makes any difference. are you trying to get me in trouble? i love mason and dixon, fantastic people. some experts who have seen it this tape here, can cause temporary tram a, and may have long-term effect on the kids. even though they say they're a part of the prank. >> yes. >> well, you don't have the trust factor. you can never trust what's going to happen is for real....
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we're stuck in the clouds and could have a little bit of sunshine around the mason dixon line. but other than that, a lot of the rain staying to the south tomorrow. bring the umbrella with you as the showers could sneak north, but down to route 50 in maryland, that's where the rain stays tomorrow in the 50s. we'll get some drying in the afternoon ttreling, rainy and exercise. it will be good tomorrow morning with rain showers to the south. we have rain showers on monday and rain showers on tuesday. here we go on when as we start to dry out with a chance of rain late thursday. friday and saturday, temperatures in the 80s and hot and humid. >>> thank you, lauryn. before there was youtube, a group of high school cameras that used a home camera >>> this is a cool story. they were a group of local high school students with a camera and called themselves the langley punks. >> more than 30 years ago, they made short comedic films met with critical acclaim. now they are reuniting for a sequel that is actually premiering tonight. >> reporter: if you picked up a copy of the "washington p
we're stuck in the clouds and could have a little bit of sunshine around the mason dixon line. but other than that, a lot of the rain staying to the south tomorrow. bring the umbrella with you as the showers could sneak north, but down to route 50 in maryland, that's where the rain stays tomorrow in the 50s. we'll get some drying in the afternoon ttreling, rainy and exercise. it will be good tomorrow morning with rain showers to the south. we have rain showers on monday and rain showers on...
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Apr 30, 2017
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to the temperatures, look closely, all of these arrows out of the north theeast, closer to d.c., mason-dixon line, further to the south come everything coming out of the south. this is where the stationary boundary is setting up. that is what tomorrow will be cloudier and cooler as well. in d.c., frederick 70, 80 fredericksburg. that sort of spread is what we look for tomorrow is the temperatures range from low 70's to 90 degrees to the south. looking for more cloud cover in the morning. about 77 closer to launch time, topping out near 84 degrees. well above average. a chance of a few thunderstorms tomorrow. coming up, where i expect them to pop up and a much wetter monday forecast all is well. kimberly: the search continues , the marylandon prison inmate who escaped his guard outside of a psychiatric hospital in jessuop. howard county police suspended the ground search, saying that there were no leads. watson is serving 100 years for trying to kill police officers. the police warn they consider him dangerous postop you are told not to approach him if you see him. just call 911. there first
to the temperatures, look closely, all of these arrows out of the north theeast, closer to d.c., mason-dixon line, further to the south come everything coming out of the south. this is where the stationary boundary is setting up. that is what tomorrow will be cloudier and cooler as well. in d.c., frederick 70, 80 fredericksburg. that sort of spread is what we look for tomorrow is the temperatures range from low 70's to 90 degrees to the south. looking for more cloud cover in the morning. about...
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Apr 27, 2017
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cooler around the mason dixon line. hope to see you tonight.abc7 news at 5:00" contin alison: new developments in a story we previewed yesterday. take a look at this. the cassini spacecraft made it through the ring of sta turn. captured the closest images taken of the planet. if you would like to see more of the up close images, go to wjla.com. larry: posting service wants to give you a view of the sun. it's the first solar eclipse in the ut since 1979 but it is printed with to change when you touch it to make it feel like the sun disappears. alison: clever. maryland officials report increase of the underwater grass for the fourth straight year. they surpass this mold for the grass acreage. underwater grass is an indicator of the improving water quality and reduces the sportline erosion. sport fission fishermen have bait shortage. two of the bait are in a short supply. this means you pay more at the bait shop. it could be due to predators eating the worms. >> caps are hoping to cast a wide net for penguins tonight. >> you are right we are talki
cooler around the mason dixon line. hope to see you tonight.abc7 news at 5:00" contin alison: new developments in a story we previewed yesterday. take a look at this. the cassini spacecraft made it through the ring of sta turn. captured the closest images taken of the planet. if you would like to see more of the up close images, go to wjla.com. larry: posting service wants to give you a view of the sun. it's the first solar eclipse in the ut since 1979 but it is printed with to change when...
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Apr 17, 2017
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little more action here to the north, however, near mason dixon headed the way to hager touz and lingering first part of monday. future cast is showing here as we get into early monday we've got little bit of activity taking us right to midday. there's a chance of seeing that happening and can't rule out a popup thunderstorm or two primarily areas south and watch it and into the later part of the afternoon out of here as ridge of high pressure builds in for once we get to tuesday. >> and wind rights now not bad. fairly light. anywhere from about 5 to 17 miles an hour and here to northwest we have that heavier rainfall we're seeing whipped gusts 28 miles an hour now. we're in the 70s continuing with that warm air in place for us with the jet stream. i don't think anyone will explain about that and as we look at planner for tomorrow, 72 by midday. i'm now going to say that into the 8 to midday time period. where you just saw on future cast we could see showers. there 74 by 4:00 hour and at that point they should be more south east of us. >> so wrapping it up. 65 for tonight then and we're st
little more action here to the north, however, near mason dixon headed the way to hager touz and lingering first part of monday. future cast is showing here as we get into early monday we've got little bit of activity taking us right to midday. there's a chance of seeing that happening and can't rule out a popup thunderstorm or two primarily areas south and watch it and into the later part of the afternoon out of here as ridge of high pressure builds in for once we get to tuesday. >> and...
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Apr 27, 2017
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look at the upper 80's to 90 and along the mason dixon line. 85 tomorrow and 88 on saturday. 88 looknext week. we will fall back to the 60's. for highs. it will pick up dramatically around here in the next hour or two. we will be here in the next hour. >> thank you. the pair of the egglets at the airport need names. you decide what they are. these are the names to pick from. it will mean breath and traveler. there is short for insurance and perseverance. clever raccoon and friend to all. then casper and jasper. you can vote all day today and tomorrow. we will announce the winning names monday morning. michelle: clever raccoon. nancy: casper and jasper. great choices. the war on terror, 100 look at the differences and the difficulties in a global fight more than 15 years old. in office on saturday. in the campaign, president trump pledged to fight terrorism and protect national security. we have more on the president's efforts in the first three months in office to battle terror. president trump facing several national security challenges in the globe in his first 100 days. from the m
look at the upper 80's to 90 and along the mason dixon line. 85 tomorrow and 88 on saturday. 88 looknext week. we will fall back to the 60's. for highs. it will pick up dramatically around here in the next hour or two. we will be here in the next hour. >> thank you. the pair of the egglets at the airport need names. you decide what they are. these are the names to pick from. it will mean breath and traveler. there is short for insurance and perseverance. clever raccoon and friend to all....
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Apr 20, 2017
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north of the mason dixon line across pennsylvania. for us, the only bad weather or severe weather we have in our area is just on off toward the south and the west where a newly issued severe thunderstorm warning until 5:30. this is for rappahannock county. and the shenandoah county. this is not moving fast. to the east at 10 miles per hour. i will likely fizzle out moving to the east. luray looking to the west, you can see on the horizon. likely to dump heavier rain and the gustier winds. heading to the immediate metro area, no problem at all. at least now. but it's dry for thursday evening rush hour commute. flip over to the live doppler radar. not a lot going ifler j is are bothering, blame the oak, sweet gum and the sycamore. the rain this afternoon and the evening and the heavier rain for the upcoming weekend. it should start to feel a lot better. outdoor plans for this evening, temperatures fall to the 70's. eventually the 60's. add clouds in the overnight. we may see showers. where we see the showers, likely to see patchy fog. b
north of the mason dixon line across pennsylvania. for us, the only bad weather or severe weather we have in our area is just on off toward the south and the west where a newly issued severe thunderstorm warning until 5:30. this is for rappahannock county. and the shenandoah county. this is not moving fast. to the east at 10 miles per hour. i will likely fizzle out moving to the east. luray looking to the west, you can see on the horizon. likely to dump heavier rain and the gustier winds....
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Apr 19, 2017
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. >> we get all of our biscuits from mason-dixon and we're trying to keep it as local as we can and partnerth the people in d.c. with us. >> that's great. any future partnerships perhaps? >> you know, i'm always searching and if people want to let me know, i'll happily talk to them. >> this is so good. >> cheddar biscuit, yeah. >> thomas, thanks so much for joining us. come over here and eat chicken. >>> your lunch or dinner will soon cost more. the food chain is raising by 5% in most cities which means you'll pay an extra 25 to 35 cents more for burritos and other entrees. it's the first time in three years that they have hiked prices. the price hike will help pay for more expensive food and labor. >>> and we'll have a final stronger is rebuilding a newborn's heart... and restoring a father's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. l kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, unt
. >> we get all of our biscuits from mason-dixon and we're trying to keep it as local as we can and partnerth the people in d.c. with us. >> that's great. any future partnerships perhaps? >> you know, i'm always searching and if people want to let me know, i'll happily talk to them. >> this is so good. >> cheddar biscuit, yeah. >> thomas, thanks so much for joining us. come over here and eat chicken. >>> your lunch or dinner will soon cost more. the...
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best chance of storms in the northern zones, frederick county, up around the mason-dixon line. that 92 would be a record high temperature. the old record, 91, setback in 1974. so we are protecting a record, heat index could be 94. mets taking on the nationals. if you're heading to the game, 1:00 start, it's going to be a very hot day at the game. plenty of sunshine, 86 at noon, 90 degrees by 2:00. by the time the game's wrapping up, temperatures around the 92-degree range, hoply nationals definitely on a roll. yes, they play tonight too, but tonight's forecast not a bad one. it's perfect for a nationals game. sunday again, still a tough forecast for our sunday. highs to the north and to the south. the other thing to look for monday and tuesday, could be rather windy, gusting 30 to 40 miles per hour. so looking pretty good. next big storm, way out there about a week away. >> all right, out until 3, 4:00 a.m., that's a normal friday. >> of course. >> thanks, doug. >>> still ahead, the i-team has been digging into it for months. the information parents are not able to access when
best chance of storms in the northern zones, frederick county, up around the mason-dixon line. that 92 would be a record high temperature. the old record, 91, setback in 1974. so we are protecting a record, heat index could be 94. mets taking on the nationals. if you're heading to the game, 1:00 start, it's going to be a very hot day at the game. plenty of sunshine, 86 at noon, 90 degrees by 2:00. by the time the game's wrapping up, temperatures around the 92-degree range, hoply nationals...
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we had the heavier rains and now they're lifting towards the mason dixon line.e have some rain in prince calvert and saint mary and even the district getting in on the break in the activity. northern fairfax that's going to lift back into western montgomery. off to the south we are seeing some breaks across st. marys and i'm watching this batch of rain along just north of 301 now and towards western charles county over towards fredericksburg moving off to the north, northwest. that will be in man thatst we have offer and on shower -- off and on showers purposing through. -- purring through. you probably -- purring pushing -- pushing through. cumberland was 61, now down to 55. look at the valley a nasty day there. the upper 40s to low 50s across much of the region. a far cry from that in west texas where we are pushing 90 plus. i point that out because once we get rid of this storm in the southeast, the one that brought the flooding to charleston, once we get rid of this we are going to take off and turn the switch and become summer-like by the second half of the
we had the heavier rains and now they're lifting towards the mason dixon line.e have some rain in prince calvert and saint mary and even the district getting in on the break in the activity. northern fairfax that's going to lift back into western montgomery. off to the south we are seeing some breaks across st. marys and i'm watching this batch of rain along just north of 301 now and towards western charles county over towards fredericksburg moving off to the north, northwest. that will be in...
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we're not a country where the democrats live south of the mason-dixon line anti-republicans live north. we're now on two sides of the tax fight and so looking for devotes for the tax full is a fool's errant. we should always be open to that. i'm in favor of getting all the votes possible for the largest tax cut. i would love to have democrat votes for that. i don't any. bob: not even the democrats up for re-election? grover: no the pressure is on them. it is conceivable one or two. if you -- could you get one or two. to get to 60. after you have already got the votes, could you see one or two might vote that way. i tend to think the pressure's from the left are so strong that that won't happen. maya: on bipartisanship, it is congressman camp is right, that dynamic scoring can show you where the growth is on the tax side and the spending side. there is so much talk about could you pray bring together tax reform which will grow the economy and infrastructure, which will grow the economy? bob: mnuchin said no. maya: there are a lot of different players and ideas. there is potential that s
we're not a country where the democrats live south of the mason-dixon line anti-republicans live north. we're now on two sides of the tax fight and so looking for devotes for the tax full is a fool's errant. we should always be open to that. i'm in favor of getting all the votes possible for the largest tax cut. i would love to have democrat votes for that. i don't any. bob: not even the democrats up for re-election? grover: no the pressure is on them. it is conceivable one or two. if you --...
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Apr 25, 2017
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mainly through loudoun county and most of the heavier rain has moved north of the mason-dixon line.over yet. we have some showers down to the south through the middle neck, coming into maryland right now. you can see an area of low pressure off the carolina coast, that will continue to meander to the north and east, bringing some moisture back around with it. we'll keep a chance for showers as we go until up on maybe 9:00 tonight. definitely drizzle, mist, and fog. currently at 60, warmer than yesterday. lot of areas in the upper 50s. pretty much going to stay there in the overnight. not falling too far with the lou clouds and fog out there. watch for the low visibility, some of the fog could be dense in some spots. especially tomorrow morning. we'll be warming through the day showers out there as we go into the overnight. maybe a few sprinkles as that area of low pressure tracks along the coast. but by tomorrow morning, we're drying out and look at the back edge of the clouds by the early afternoon. and the 81 corridor, they'll disintegrate and we'll get clearing skies throughout y
mainly through loudoun county and most of the heavier rain has moved north of the mason-dixon line.over yet. we have some showers down to the south through the middle neck, coming into maryland right now. you can see an area of low pressure off the carolina coast, that will continue to meander to the north and east, bringing some moisture back around with it. we'll keep a chance for showers as we go until up on maybe 9:00 tonight. definitely drizzle, mist, and fog. currently at 60, warmer than...
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numbers. 95% of the african-american population is living south of the potomac or south of the mason/dixon line, and almost all of them enslaved. if you free the slaves in vermont, there's three. you free the slaves in south carolina, and it is 60% of the population. virginia is 40% of the population. and here's the killer, and this is the killer. you have to face it. the founders were absolutely imaginative as you can possibly be on winning a war against a superior power and separating the church and state and creating political parties, and creating the largest republic ever. they could not imagine a biracial society. nobody could. if you read "uncle tom's cabin" the appendix reads after we free them, where do we send them? to liberia or the caribbean. abraham lincoln in 1863 sends a delegation of five of the executive leaders to the panama to explore the feasibility of panama for a location of all of the freed slaves. all of the plans of gradual emancipation presumed that the african-american population upon emancipation would be sent somewhere else. some people think it is the west, an
numbers. 95% of the african-american population is living south of the potomac or south of the mason/dixon line, and almost all of them enslaved. if you free the slaves in vermont, there's three. you free the slaves in south carolina, and it is 60% of the population. virginia is 40% of the population. and here's the killer, and this is the killer. you have to face it. the founders were absolutely imaginative as you can possibly be on winning a war against a superior power and separating the...
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he's coming to what the usa today, a few years back, called the most conservative area from the mason-dixonhrough the center of, know. the mayor is right, he didn't win harrisburg or the cities, but i tell you pennsylvania was big for him. leland: it was huge as he would say. is this support going to, shall we say, trickle down into some of the other races here? does the president have coat tails he can use? >> some might consider that it trickled up, in that we have a state senator, scott wagner from york county just south of here, who won on a write-in because of the republican party denied him basically, he won that office on a write-in and then went on to win the office on his own and he's running for governor, so-- >> local knowledge. there is no substitute for. rj, appreciate it, see you on the radio. >> my pleasure. leland: thanks, liz. elizabeth: there's much more ahead in the next hour of america's news headquarters. president trump marking day 99 of his presidency addressing the n.r.a. in atlanta. today he marks day 100 with a rally in pennsylvania. we'll have more after the break
he's coming to what the usa today, a few years back, called the most conservative area from the mason-dixonhrough the center of, know. the mayor is right, he didn't win harrisburg or the cities, but i tell you pennsylvania was big for him. leland: it was huge as he would say. is this support going to, shall we say, trickle down into some of the other races here? does the president have coat tails he can use? >> some might consider that it trickled up, in that we have a state senator,...