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. >> in chesterfield, new jersey just outside bordentown in chesterfield, great on route 545. >> if you cannot find perfect tree here you will not find it anywhere, mike, alex and karen >> i have so many questions, and wheat get to them later. do those trees have 24,000 bucks and we have learn that karen hepp is allergic to live christmas tree. >> one and only allergy when you are decorating them. >> so, of course, we bring in a tree. >> come closer. >> i got something for you. >> lets go to delco where jen is. more madness where jen is, it is a party. >> so, she has been here since 6:30 painting this we will see the final in about a half an hour but of course we cannot do anything without our favorite choir from pen crest. i'll take that. hey, l'eggo my eggo. i don't see your name on it. really? ba bam! know the rules. keep your eggo. l'eggo my eggo. okay. >>> ♪ >> look at the open tree tops. >> the sunlight. >> aloft people were skiing this weekend. >> is there already snow we can see it on the ground. this is shawnee mountain ski area. we will get weather in 15 seconds with sue with
. >> in chesterfield, new jersey just outside bordentown in chesterfield, great on route 545. >> if you cannot find perfect tree here you will not find it anywhere, mike, alex and karen >> i have so many questions, and wheat get to them later. do those trees have 24,000 bucks and we have learn that karen hepp is allergic to live christmas tree. >> one and only allergy when you are decorating them. >> so, of course, we bring in a tree. >> come closer. >>...
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the member of the chesterfield. we look for to forward to hearing from him anyway. people with the most severe disability has discovered it when they when they move on to it universal credit there is no severe disability. whatever happens about them in the next hour does the prime minister realized that they will shame the government into the worst politics. on the way to the honorable general. and people with health admissions. where the 7 billion pounds. it was into 2010. as i've said in this chamber before. it is a straightforward system. they insure. that they keep it. will they join me. for children in south bend. and display them on the clip. in which he agreed with me to further good reason to make it there. i'm very happy to join my friends in for safety and security. in the second point. i know it's close to their heart. i'm sure it will be looked at carefully. prime minister my constituent is having the care for the cancer. she waited months to care. and we are now waiting again. those will be causing. the stress to haley. while she is waiting for this app
the member of the chesterfield. we look for to forward to hearing from him anyway. people with the most severe disability has discovered it when they when they move on to it universal credit there is no severe disability. whatever happens about them in the next hour does the prime minister realized that they will shame the government into the worst politics. on the way to the honorable general. and people with health admissions. where the 7 billion pounds. it was into 2010. as i've said in this...
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twenty's, 30's, according to several of our weather watchers, okay, ed in chesterfield says it is 30 degrees at his house, with nice christmas lights. marty in pennsylvania, 26 degrees. we have kenneth in willingboro , new jersey at 32. and jenny in cherry hill at 29 . and then, john in pennsylvania , says it is 24 degrees in his backyards, live look at center city, 37 degrees, dry, we have that skyline, illuminated, simply looks beautiful as we are starting out your saturday morning, but yes, indeed, it is chilly out there. we have 20's, 30's, on the map across the delaware and lehigh valley. it is 27 degrees right now in allentown, 37 degrees up in the poconos. we have 31 degrees in reading, 30 in lancaster and delaware, in the low 30's, 32 degrees in wilmington, it is 33 in dover. down the shore, 20's, 30's, 29 in atlantic city, and it is right around 32 degrees in wildwood. we are warmer, though, compared to 24 hours ago. 5:30, in philadelphia. full 10 degrees warmer up in the poconos. this will be the going trend as we head throughout the day today. yesterday's high, 51. today,
twenty's, 30's, according to several of our weather watchers, okay, ed in chesterfield says it is 30 degrees at his house, with nice christmas lights. marty in pennsylvania, 26 degrees. we have kenneth in willingboro , new jersey at 32. and jenny in cherry hill at 29 . and then, john in pennsylvania , says it is 24 degrees in his backyards, live look at center city, 37 degrees, dry, we have that skyline, illuminated, simply looks beautiful as we are starting out your saturday morning, but yes,...
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ed in chesterfield says it is 20 in his backyard. phil in filth a at 19.lran checks in at 21. we have eileen in pennsylvania at 16 degrees. in cherry hill new jersey jenny says right around 22 degrees where she lives. lets get to a live look at center city. it just looks cold out there this morning. 23 degrees, that is the current temperature, we have been dealing with winds out of the north from five to 10 miles an hour so that is still create ago this wind chill factor. it feels more like 13 degrees even in center city. temperatures right new they are in the teens and 20's, we have 21 degrees in allentown. thirteen in mount pocono. nineteen in reading. that is 1 degree shy from the record low temperature. when it gets this cold you might as well break the record 21 in wilmington. new railroaded low set there. twenty-two in dover. twenty-three millville. twenty-three down the shore, in wildwood, and speaking of record low temperatures we did either break or tie three record lows. wilmington 21 degrees. twenty-two atlantic city. that ties record originally
ed in chesterfield says it is 20 in his backyard. phil in filth a at 19.lran checks in at 21. we have eileen in pennsylvania at 16 degrees. in cherry hill new jersey jenny says right around 22 degrees where she lives. lets get to a live look at center city. it just looks cold out there this morning. 23 degrees, that is the current temperature, we have been dealing with winds out of the north from five to 10 miles an hour so that is still create ago this wind chill factor. it feels more like 13...
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watch err temperatures down in glasco, delaware, this morning, 24 degrees for john, 25 for ed in chesterfield, 25, also, for kerry mt. laurel. twenty-two at phil's house in cart inning ton, perkasie, kenneth, will borough, coming in at 28 degrees, same for cherry hill. cool start it "black friday." what we will be watching, system that comes rolling in, as we go into our weekend. so there is a big area of low pressure that is developing out near the great lakes. and what's happening, cold front that's attached to that as well, will track to the east, will bring the chance for some showers, and maybe even a few isolated chances for flurries, into areas north of the city, as we move into saturday night, and sunday. so, for today, 52 degrees for the high temperature, sunny, nice, seasonable for us out there. and tonight, it is cool but not overly cold, 40 degrees generally clear skies, as well and then really as we take a look what we can expect for the weekends, again, spotty shower late in the day saturday, still in the lehigh valley. down near the shore points, few isolated showers saturday n
watch err temperatures down in glasco, delaware, this morning, 24 degrees for john, 25 for ed in chesterfield, 25, also, for kerry mt. laurel. twenty-two at phil's house in cart inning ton, perkasie, kenneth, will borough, coming in at 28 degrees, same for cherry hill. cool start it "black friday." what we will be watching, system that comes rolling in, as we go into our weekend. so there is a big area of low pressure that is developing out near the great lakes. and what's happening,...
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the spruce goose -- that tongue twister -- in chesterfield, burlington county, won a contest for best christmas trees for the state. officials will visit the farm today to cut down a tree. new jersey has 150 tree farms across the state. >>> 4:08. 41 degrees. not a bad morning. we'll take that. >> not a bad morning. i took a peek at the weather. later today will be perfect for going to cut your own christmas tree. >> the weekend was before for shopping, for sure. >> good for shopping on line today. it's really good for cutting your own christmas tree. >> the season's here for sure. let's find out what's happening for monday with meteorologist bill henley. >> a lot of the sunshine today. temperatures will be warmer when you're out and about. heading out now, temperatures have been cooling down. most neighborhoods are in the 30s. this is a live dry view from the nbc10 studios. clouds overhead. 20s in the suburbs. 30s in the lehigh valley. some 40s for delaware and philadelphia. south jersey is at 36 degrees. don't let that fool you. there are neighborhoods in philadelphia that are in the
the spruce goose -- that tongue twister -- in chesterfield, burlington county, won a contest for best christmas trees for the state. officials will visit the farm today to cut down a tree. new jersey has 150 tree farms across the state. >>> 4:08. 41 degrees. not a bad morning. we'll take that. >> not a bad morning. i took a peek at the weather. later today will be perfect for going to cut your own christmas tree. >> the weekend was before for shopping, for sure. >>...
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let's go to carry in chesterfield, virginia. in chesterfield, virginia. >> as a way of background, i spent 20 years as an infantry officer in the u.s. army. deployed my first tour of vietnam in november, 50 years ago, next week. and i was wondering if your guests had any indications that president eisenhower warned us about the military industrial complex. is there any evidence where the johnson administration may have been influenced by them? go,arry, before we let you you are talking about 50 years next week. you first went to vietnam. what were your expectations and what did you find when you hit the ground? how is it different? >> the expectations were high from the standpoint of going over to help the south vietnamese. to help them fight the communist threat they were facing. that was in a beat into our heads all the time in our training. i trained for two years, from december 1965 until november 1967. two years of training. it was talked about all the time. it was a part of the fact that the south vietnamese were under thi
let's go to carry in chesterfield, virginia. in chesterfield, virginia. >> as a way of background, i spent 20 years as an infantry officer in the u.s. army. deployed my first tour of vietnam in november, 50 years ago, next week. and i was wondering if your guests had any indications that president eisenhower warned us about the military industrial complex. is there any evidence where the johnson administration may have been influenced by them? go,arry, before we let you you are talking...
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chesterfield county, as well as in new jersey. to say he's holding his base really doesn't apply after yesterday. because you saw the independent part of the base and the people voting for him not only in the governor's race where they made the biggest counts in 1989. >> the republican race in virginia ran from the trump playbook. he talked about the nfl players taking a knee and they shouldn't be. he talked about how he would keep up confederate statutes. it didn't work. trump tweeted ed gillespie did not embrace me or what i stand for. this is still the tension of what he had to do. somebody who was much closer to a trump clone to win the primary. then we saw what the results are. >> that is an important distinction you're make. >> the president's reference to four for four is not last night. it was about the special elections. it was an intensity that felt like a primary. it is is important distinction, david. >> ron, david, thank you. >>> ahead on "new day", we will talk about governor-elect phil murphy about his sweeping vict
chesterfield county, as well as in new jersey. to say he's holding his base really doesn't apply after yesterday. because you saw the independent part of the base and the people voting for him not only in the governor's race where they made the biggest counts in 1989. >> the republican race in virginia ran from the trump playbook. he talked about the nfl players taking a knee and they shouldn't be. he talked about how he would keep up confederate statutes. it didn't work. trump tweeted ed...
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by 2020, it becomes a choic >> in virginia, as chris writes, chesterfield county, outside of richmond, you have old line republicans, business republicans, the same type you see in the main line outside philadelphia. foes with college educations doing well voting democrat. that becomes significant if you think of some of those house races we will see in 2018. >> that's why you see bannon so twisted up and the people on that side of the ball who wanted to play the harshness. the president said don't forget we are four for four. he was o-tper last night. they went four for four on home turf. some were close and shouldn't have been. roy moore in alabama shouldn't even be close. it's locked up in the polls. it is is not enough for him to have 80% of the self-identified gop. he's not going to win that way. his challenge to be to grow the ten. that's why last night has to bother them. >> i get the spin he is getting. in the south carolina district, it is not exactly. that's like saying democrats won in connecticut. you don't necessarily get credit when you win the ones you're expected to wi
by 2020, it becomes a choic >> in virginia, as chris writes, chesterfield county, outside of richmond, you have old line republicans, business republicans, the same type you see in the main line outside philadelphia. foes with college educations doing well voting democrat. that becomes significant if you think of some of those house races we will see in 2018. >> that's why you see bannon so twisted up and the people on that side of the ball who wanted to play the harshness. the...
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ed connor said the sun is coming up this morning, in chesterfield, few residual clouds, things, the lyricsp this morning, right? and also generally clear sky for her out in west chester area. couple every windchill values that were recorded by the watchers, as well, they're cold out even in chestnut hill feels more like 27 degrees in eagleville, lou reporting more like below freezing and john is echoing that exact same thing up in perkasie. now yesterday we saw the worse of the winds, absolutely peaking in the morning into the 50's, fleetwood, northeast philly, atlantic city all peak ing into eat's when it came to mile per hour gusts vicious winds, now talking about a chill but a lot less harsh than it had been. your future wind speeds, sustained winds speeds, shouldn't get out of the teens , the gusts still peak as high as 20, but this is 6:00 p.m. tonight. so, by this point the win will have already start today ease up very nicely it, will keep doing that, through the overnight, as well. so, you know, we catch a break-in that regard. but notice with the wind, starting to shift more west.
ed connor said the sun is coming up this morning, in chesterfield, few residual clouds, things, the lyricsp this morning, right? and also generally clear sky for her out in west chester area. couple every windchill values that were recorded by the watchers, as well, they're cold out even in chestnut hill feels more like 27 degrees in eagleville, lou reporting more like below freezing and john is echoing that exact same thing up in perkasie. now yesterday we saw the worse of the winds,...
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to the garden state we will head up to ed connor's home in chesterfield. we have 44 degrees outside. sent this photo of the flag whipping in the wind. winds were strong all day. see flag really blowing there. take a look at winds from our weather watcher showing win speed backing off a little bit five to 10 miles an hour depending where you are and most of these wins lower then what we saw today. that is good news, wind are dying down, lots of our weather watchers had those windy techors on their weather stations and that is why we get up to the minute reports across the region. time lapse from today what a beautiful day to look at it, it is palmyra cove across the river and all day long, blue skies, and a few cloud, drifting by. it was a beautiful sunset. sun went down. 44 degrees right now. wind west northwest at 5 miles per hour. look at those colors of the tail end of sunset tonight. storm scan three shows an advancing cold front but first the warm front has lifted north of our region producing light snow showers, cross portions of the hudson valley, i
to the garden state we will head up to ed connor's home in chesterfield. we have 44 degrees outside. sent this photo of the flag whipping in the wind. winds were strong all day. see flag really blowing there. take a look at winds from our weather watcher showing win speed backing off a little bit five to 10 miles an hour depending where you are and most of these wins lower then what we saw today. that is good news, wind are dying down, lots of our weather watchers had those windy techors on...
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i'm struck by for instance, in chesterfield county is outside of richmond.i lived in richmond for a few years. that's a really republican area. northam almost beat gillespie. loudoun which was pretty republican clearly switching solidly to blue. not just in this election, but the last two. two things here. one is the change of virginia from a very competitive purple state increasingly toward the blue column as a regular thing. and secondly, this backlash against president trump or at least trumpism, as ed gillespie sought to project it in this election only. whether this means anything going forward again, very open question. >> phil rutger, in 30 seconds or less, do you expect to see more republicans in the house decide this will be a great time to spend more time with their families? >> potentially. i think what a lot of republicans in the house are going to have to decide whether to continue to support, you know, donald, president trump in every way or try to find ways to break with him and show some independence. and, you know, we'll have to see how much
i'm struck by for instance, in chesterfield county is outside of richmond.i lived in richmond for a few years. that's a really republican area. northam almost beat gillespie. loudoun which was pretty republican clearly switching solidly to blue. not just in this election, but the last two. two things here. one is the change of virginia from a very competitive purple state increasingly toward the blue column as a regular thing. and secondly, this backlash against president trump or at least...
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we are at 45 checking in with your our friend ed connor in chesterfield. ed has beautiful photos.s hanging on the trees, blue skies to the north as those cloud dissipated this afternoon. thanks, for that. 46 degrees as we check with another one of our photographers on our weather watcher map, phil chapline. i want to show you this. i talk about all the of the time. the cloud. it looks like sponge painted bedroom. all of the rage back then. when you see this it is indication of very cold air in the upper atmosphere. that is what we have got. we will see that, again possibly by the even of the week. thank you for sharing that, phil. forty-eight down into northern delaware. we will check with greg mccoy in marshallton. forty-eight. he is showing the leaves still the trees here and peak out inside in the afternoon and temperatures for the most part all across the area dropping in the 40's right now and our weather watcher locations and heading down in the 30's, in many spots, tonight. certainly at bill's house in levittown you will be in the 30's tonight, lou, eagleville, heading to t
we are at 45 checking in with your our friend ed connor in chesterfield. ed has beautiful photos.s hanging on the trees, blue skies to the north as those cloud dissipated this afternoon. thanks, for that. 46 degrees as we check with another one of our photographers on our weather watcher map, phil chapline. i want to show you this. i talk about all the of the time. the cloud. it looks like sponge painted bedroom. all of the rage back then. when you see this it is indication of very cold air in...
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we are temperatures checking in the 20's and 30's out there in chesterfield, new jersey, it is 25 degreesn his backyard. jenny in cherry hill, right around 30 where she lives, phil in philadelphia he is checking in. right around 25 degrees, where he lives and lou, in eagleville pennsylvania, in the upper 20's with the little bit chillier in david's neighborhood in new jersey at 23. we have other temperatures, checking in the 20's and 30's at this hour as well. now lets look live at center city where we can see we have plenty of included cover out there but you will notice the current temperature of 33, we don't have much in the way of win, it actually feels like 33 . this is a huge difference from what we dealt with yesterday morning when we have wind chill values because in the teens, and that just made for an extremely frigid start for your saturday. today is still chilly and still need to bundle up out there but it is not as bad. thirty-three in philadelphia. we're in 30 in wilmington. down the shore upper 20's and low 30's. twenty-eight in atlantic city. thirty-one in wildwood. right
we are temperatures checking in the 20's and 30's out there in chesterfield, new jersey, it is 25 degreesn his backyard. jenny in cherry hill, right around 30 where she lives, phil in philadelphia he is checking in. right around 25 degrees, where he lives and lou, in eagleville pennsylvania, in the upper 20's with the little bit chillier in david's neighborhood in new jersey at 23. we have other temperatures, checking in the 20's and 30's at this hour as well. now lets look live at center city...
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he had need chesterfield at 28 , we had 33 for carrie in mount laurel.ou in eagleville said 30 in his background. then go live to center city where we can see, you we are stuck under the cloud for now but i do think we will see those cloud spinning on out, until have afternoon. it is 35 in philadelphia, but what is key, that is the wind, and then it is calm, and wind chillies not going to be a factor, as we head through the rest of the your sunday. temperatures across the delaware and lehigh valleys in the 20's and 30's. we have 33 in delaware. there in wilmington. thirty-one in dover. twenty's in the allentown. mid 20's in the poconos. twenty-eight in reading. twenty-eight in land car ter. down the shore, look at this we are up to 40 degrees in wildwood, it is still freezing though in atlantic city. everybody though is warmer compared to 24 hours ago. so we are 10 degrees warmer in philadelphia, 8 degrees warmer in wilmington we are 6 degrees warmer in the dover area so we are making some improvement. and as we head in the afternoon, high temperatures a
he had need chesterfield at 28 , we had 33 for carrie in mount laurel.ou in eagleville said 30 in his background. then go live to center city where we can see, you we are stuck under the cloud for now but i do think we will see those cloud spinning on out, until have afternoon. it is 35 in philadelphia, but what is key, that is the wind, and then it is calm, and wind chillies not going to be a factor, as we head through the rest of the your sunday. temperatures across the delaware and lehigh...
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and then, ed out in chesterfield, where you can barely make out the tree line off in the distance ineginning to the morning for you. specially through south jersey , as well as northern delaware. so storm scan3, looking at the next cold front, ample moisture, light winds, perfect recipe for fall. cold front will fizzle as it migrate our way, we end one stray shower here and there through midday, really t then the coal front clears out of here, we are left with much, much chillier conditions later tonight. so this is a mixed bag kind of morning or casino every day in general. you have some fog initially, then closing in on record heat with our daytime high nearing 80 degrees, sunshine, how much , through the day, but also again that stray shower here and there. through the second half of the afternoon. much much cooler behind that front. then remember turning the clocks back, let's unless your your iphone does it, saturday morning to sunday, warmfront here, additional showers here as well. >> thank you so much. looking outside right now, looking pretty busy. schuylkill at city avenue
and then, ed out in chesterfield, where you can barely make out the tree line off in the distance ineginning to the morning for you. specially through south jersey , as well as northern delaware. so storm scan3, looking at the next cold front, ample moisture, light winds, perfect recipe for fall. cold front will fizzle as it migrate our way, we end one stray shower here and there through midday, really t then the coal front clears out of here, we are left with much, much chillier conditions...
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ed in chesterfield where there is also just a few included but he doesn't have them low to the gun athour. looking forward in the eyewitness weather seven day very mild forecast for the most part, there are a few days that are much more fall like, and only mid 50's by wednesday but along with multiple front moving through over span of the multiple days , and we are facing wet weather issues but i don't think anyone day looks like a drenching conditions like we had this pennsylvania weekend, but by the time we hit saturday 60 degrees and sunshine. it is time to fall back. turn those clocks back. give yourself that extra hour of sleep. but we have some showers again saturday night into sunday and might be a little damp for eagles tailgaters, and no wash out status like last week even >> last weekend, but i got to say even though rain coming down last weekend, i was out there and they were excited they will be excited this week as well no doubt. we are looking outside, schuylkill headlights approaching montgomery drive where you are in bumper to bumper conditions. so clearly no more trav
ed in chesterfield where there is also just a few included but he doesn't have them low to the gun athour. looking forward in the eyewitness weather seven day very mild forecast for the most part, there are a few days that are much more fall like, and only mid 50's by wednesday but along with multiple front moving through over span of the multiple days , and we are facing wet weather issues but i don't think anyone day looks like a drenching conditions like we had this pennsylvania weekend, but...
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to the crisp fall weather we have up our sleeves here today. 30 degrees the value from ed, in chesterfieldds in picture, of the frosty windshield outside his house. it will be speckled with some fall leaves here, too. so you may need a little bit of extra time to be thawing out and break out your ice scraper and scrape this off your windshield. specially if you don't have a garage, you may be facing that here this morning, meanwhile off to the south, we go into dover, where 34 is the value from and i segal. also clear sky, overhead, does mention there is some fog right at the ground level. so, there you have it. there is some fog, but it is incredibly patchy. not terribly widespread. not causing too many issues. storm scan empty it, will stay that way throughout the day. high pressure is in place, we have mix every clouds and some sunshine to tell you about. now, looking at the visibilities, even from right before i went on the air with this, this visibility had changed out in reading, little bit lower, but now to up 2.5 miles. so again the fog is out there. but it is very, very minor, in
to the crisp fall weather we have up our sleeves here today. 30 degrees the value from ed, in chesterfieldds in picture, of the frosty windshield outside his house. it will be speckled with some fall leaves here, too. so you may need a little bit of extra time to be thawing out and break out your ice scraper and scrape this off your windshield. specially if you don't have a garage, you may be facing that here this morning, meanwhile off to the south, we go into dover, where 34 is the value from...
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early in the morning and michael in pennsylvania says it is 52 in his backyard, ed in chesterfield, atd 50's for phil in philadelphia. jenny in cherry hill, says it is 55, in her backyard. pete nerve his neighborhood, lawrenceville, new jersey, says it is right around 57 degrees. now, we take to you a live look. at center city, you can see those clouds, also, lingering around here, in philadelphia. and clouds are going to dominate the poor cast, throughout the day today. still have easterly component to the win, winds coming in in philadelphia at around 6 miles per hour. >> temperatures across the region, weaver 59 degrees in millville, now to the 60s already down the shore, 62 degrees atlantic city, 62 in wildwood, just complete difference from what we dealt with this time yesterday. fifty-one allentown, 44 degrees, that's the cool spot, mount pocono there. fifty-one in reading, we have the low 50's in lancaster and in the mid and up ear's in delaware, right now around 55 degrees, as we start your day in wilmington. look at the winds. they're coming out of the east so coastal inned ad
early in the morning and michael in pennsylvania says it is 52 in his backyard, ed in chesterfield, atd 50's for phil in philadelphia. jenny in cherry hill, says it is 55, in her backyard. pete nerve his neighborhood, lawrenceville, new jersey, says it is right around 57 degrees. now, we take to you a live look. at center city, you can see those clouds, also, lingering around here, in philadelphia. and clouds are going to dominate the poor cast, throughout the day today. still have easterly...
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it is out in chesterfield, where he had has a couple rain showers coming down.orty-nine is mildest spot of the pack among this slew of eyewitness weather watchers observations. we have rainfall amounts, they are very, very slim, and couple hundreds of an inch, at best, for most of the watchers this morning. but you come close to the tenth of an inch and perkasie, william up in levittown had that, .7 of an inch. list does go on here but it is definitely very light rain amounts. looking at very wide zoom you can see that the continental u.s. is flanged here. we have system a, system b. this is the one, b that crosses the country and becomes big story looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. we will see wind pick up, day starts to clear out, we will warm up before the cold air catches up here but lets talk about this weekend. friday okay all clear no problems. saturday when things start to go downhill. we will start off with cloud but p.m. hours saturday featuring rain showers, probably a steady rain come saturday night, lingering showers as cold front with this syst
it is out in chesterfield, where he had has a couple rain showers coming down.orty-nine is mildest spot of the pack among this slew of eyewitness weather watchers observations. we have rainfall amounts, they are very, very slim, and couple hundreds of an inch, at best, for most of the watchers this morning. but you come close to the tenth of an inch and perkasie, william up in levittown had that, .7 of an inch. list does go on here but it is definitely very light rain amounts. looking at very...
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this is over in jersey, this is chesterfield, we have ed who lives there in his backyard he says it isd 26 degrees. other weather watchers checking in in the 20's, 30's, you can see, some of those numbers. we have eileen in gilbertsville, right around 24 . and in her backyard. now we take you to live look at the neighborhood network, see the dry conditions, from across the river there. we've got dry start to the day but yes, indeed, that's going to come to an end as well. 34 degrees right now in philadelphia. 32 degrees in wilmington. we're in the upper 20's, down the shore, in atlantic city, 28 degrees there. we're in the 30's in delaware, 32 in wilmington, 34 in dover. we have 30 in reading. right around 33 degrees, poconos, in the upper 20's, places like allentown, winds right now, light, variable, in some locations, also calm in others. that is definitely going to be changing. things will be turning gusty today, and extremely windy, as we head into the overnight hours tonight and also into tomorrow. so, weather planner bee noontime up to 50 degrees, we head into the 3:00 hour, high
this is over in jersey, this is chesterfield, we have ed who lives there in his backyard he says it isd 26 degrees. other weather watchers checking in in the 20's, 30's, you can see, some of those numbers. we have eileen in gilbertsville, right around 24 . and in her backyard. now we take you to live look at the neighborhood network, see the dry conditions, from across the river there. we've got dry start to the day but yes, indeed, that's going to come to an end as well. 34 degrees right now...
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jen any cherry hill new jersey 41 where she lives, ed in chesterfields, 41. we have a lot of other 40's and 30's we have we have lisa in wilmington, 43 degrees in her backyards, now live look at center city dry look, certainly, not a foggy look, like what we had yesterday morning. it is chilly out there, though , with a temperature of 47 degrees. we have winds coming in out of the north right now around 7 miles per hour, across the delaware and lehigh valley we're in the 30's and 40's, we start out your saturday 43, allentown, 40 degrees in reading and 42 in lancaster. >> forty-seven in millville. and right around 42 degrees, in trenton. so, definately a major or temperature change compared to where we were this time just 24 hours ago, remember, it was a very mild start to your day yesterday: totally different story today. that's courtesy of this win direction coming in, out of the north and northeast helping to filter in some of that cooler air. see the win shifter more out of the east headed into art noon and evening hours. and that's going to bring that ma
jen any cherry hill new jersey 41 where she lives, ed in chesterfields, 41. we have a lot of other 40's and 30's we have we have lisa in wilmington, 43 degrees in her backyards, now live look at center city dry look, certainly, not a foggy look, like what we had yesterday morning. it is chilly out there, though , with a temperature of 47 degrees. we have winds coming in out of the north right now around 7 miles per hour, across the delaware and lehigh valley we're in the 30's and 40's, we start...
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south of richmond, chesterfield county. this is republican territory.w ed gillespie won big there three years ago. now look now. just barely winning. just barely winning. essentially a dead heat. add all of this up, republicans underperforming in the suburbs, underperforming in the ex urban areas traditionally good for republicans. democrats flooding the polls, especially those women voters molly talked about a few moments ago. the results cause an overnight shift in the 2018 landscape. just weeks ago, democratic hopes of retaking control of the house, a long shot at best. now, some smart money puts the odds at even. maybe better. >> the door is certainly open for us. in '05 right now we had president bush down to 38%. that's approximately where president trump is now. that opens the door. that means we get the fresh recruits and they get the retirements. >> a fair read by nancy pelosi, or an overread? >> i think that she's actually kind of measured there. she's saying the door is open. the question mark is, are democrats going to walk through the door,
south of richmond, chesterfield county. this is republican territory.w ed gillespie won big there three years ago. now look now. just barely winning. just barely winning. essentially a dead heat. add all of this up, republicans underperforming in the suburbs, underperforming in the ex urban areas traditionally good for republicans. democrats flooding the polls, especially those women voters molly talked about a few moments ago. the results cause an overnight shift in the 2018 landscape. just...
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which if you look at any map of chesterfield county, you realize how ridiculous that statement is. butler could easily cross the james river whenever he wanted. and he built a pontoon bridge to go to piecersburg -- outskirts of petersburg any time. the only direction he couldn't go was west. so that, i think, has influenced our opinion of butler. last thing i'll mention is that there is a very interesting episode in early july of 1864 that involves butler and grant. some of you might be familiar with this. but i don't think it gets a lot of attention. butler was -- as brian said, very unpopular with henry hallek. and grant had a pretty good relationship with butler, but there was some impetus. i won't go into the details. that maybe it was time to get butler out of the field command, and put baldy smith in charge of the actual tactical operation of the army of the james. and orders were actually promulgated to that effect. and the concept was to send butler back to ft. monroe to be the administrative head of the department, but to give baldy smith the actual field command. well, bu
which if you look at any map of chesterfield county, you realize how ridiculous that statement is. butler could easily cross the james river whenever he wanted. and he built a pontoon bridge to go to piecersburg -- outskirts of petersburg any time. the only direction he couldn't go was west. so that, i think, has influenced our opinion of butler. last thing i'll mention is that there is a very interesting episode in early july of 1864 that involves butler and grant. some of you might be...
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what is the nickname of 0swald chesterfield cobble pot the third, one of the most persistent super villainsle is correct! what number is put after couege correct! what number is put after college courses in the us that are elementary courses in a specific subject? this is a silly question. i think i know it. people will be screaming at the screen. it's 101. screaming at the screen. it's101. those are some of the more straightforward questions available! we didn't ask you ski jumpers or the father of beekeeping. humiliating us on national tv, thank you! what subject do not want to be tackled on. maths. i hope you get it, after what you did to us! i can't wait failure to appear on the show! fly the flag and enjoy it, all the best. good luck. we need to collect ourselves, read a book or three now. we'll be back the headlines. hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. new claims about the conduct of mps. the conservatives suspend charlie elphicke and refer what are described as serious allegations about him to the police — the mp says he's done nothing wrong. and three labour
what is the nickname of 0swald chesterfield cobble pot the third, one of the most persistent super villainsle is correct! what number is put after couege correct! what number is put after college courses in the us that are elementary courses in a specific subject? this is a silly question. i think i know it. people will be screaming at the screen. it's 101. screaming at the screen. it's101. those are some of the more straightforward questions available! we didn't ask you ski jumpers or the...
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west chesterfield, new hampshire. langood morning. caller: good morning. i love this show. i really do. you have the greatest guests on always. i have two questions about the estate tax. number one, what was the original intent for the estate tax for the ultra rich people when they die, instead of all of their money going to the families, portion of it would go towards the government. i am not sure exactly why i was put into place. i would like to know that. and also about the estate tax, how would not repealing, i'm sorry, how would repealing the estate tax help the poor? i mean, it would certainly help andld trump and his family his wealthy banking friends and their families, but how does it help the poor? host: what do you say to people who argue your attacking these people twice? -- what do you say to people who argue you are taxing these people twice? caller: there are so many loopholes for the businesses. that is how they become rich. it is not just some hard work. i work hard everyday. i own my own business. it has been 12 years since i had a vacation or anything. no
west chesterfield, new hampshire. langood morning. caller: good morning. i love this show. i really do. you have the greatest guests on always. i have two questions about the estate tax. number one, what was the original intent for the estate tax for the ultra rich people when they die, instead of all of their money going to the families, portion of it would go towards the government. i am not sure exactly why i was put into place. i would like to know that. and also about the estate tax, how...
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west chesterfield, new hampshire. langood morning. caller: good morning. i love this show. i really do. you have the greatest guests on always. i have two questions about the estate tax. number one, what was the original intent for the estate tax for the ultra rich people when they die, instead of all of their money going to the families, portion of it would go towards the government. i am not sure exactly why i was put into place. i would like to know that. and also about the estate tax, how would not repealing, i'm sorry, how would repealing the estate tax help the poor? i mean, it would certainly help andld trump and his family his wealthy banking friends and their families, but how does it help the poor? host: what do you say to people who argue your attacking these people twice? -- what do you say to people who argue you are taxing these people twice? caller: there are so many loopholes for the businesses. that is how they become rich. it is not just some hard work. i work hard everyday. i own my own business. it has been 12 years since i had a vacation or anything. no
west chesterfield, new hampshire. langood morning. caller: good morning. i love this show. i really do. you have the greatest guests on always. i have two questions about the estate tax. number one, what was the original intent for the estate tax for the ultra rich people when they die, instead of all of their money going to the families, portion of it would go towards the government. i am not sure exactly why i was put into place. i would like to know that. and also about the estate tax, how...
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joining me now from chesterfield is joan pons laplana, who's been a nurse for 20 years and worked inuture as a nurse from the eu in britain. it has been 500 days since we had the brexit referendum and we are still not guaranteed what kind of right that we will have. we do not know what will happen to us and that puts a lot of pressure on our daily life and that means a lot of us are leaving. it means nurses are not welcome in this country and that has made 90% of applications folder. people do not want to come here any more because we do not know what will happen with our future. when you move to another country it is because you are welcome and valued and at the moment we do not feel welcome and valued in the uk. stefanie, how much of a problem is this? it is a massive problem. we have seen lots of years of underinvestment in the nhs and particularly in the nursing and midwifery workforce, haphazard planning. they could not predict the outcome of the brexit vote and the impact it would have. but we cannot just rely on our eu and overseas nurses and we have to think about how we grow
joining me now from chesterfield is joan pons laplana, who's been a nurse for 20 years and worked inuture as a nurse from the eu in britain. it has been 500 days since we had the brexit referendum and we are still not guaranteed what kind of right that we will have. we do not know what will happen to us and that puts a lot of pressure on our daily life and that means a lot of us are leaving. it means nurses are not welcome in this country and that has made 90% of applications folder. people do...
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the honourable member for chesterfield has migrated a considerable way from his usual place but we lookrsal credit they are £100 a week worse off, this is because there is no severe disability component in the payment. does the prime minister realise that universal credit will continue to shame had government, whilst it pushes the most disabled into the worst poverty? i say to the honourable gentleman that we spend over £50 billion a year on benefits to support disabled people and people with health conditions. that is increased by more than £7 billion since 2010. spending on disability benefits will be higher in every year to 2020 than it was in 2010. and as regards universal credit, as i have said in this chamber before, universal credit is a simpler, more straightforward system. but crucially, universal credit is helping people get into the workplace and making sure they keep more of the money that they earn. so david amess. will my right honourable friend join me in congratulating the lyon sea branch of the british legion, local artist beth hooper and mary lister, i'm using a lotter
the honourable member for chesterfield has migrated a considerable way from his usual place but we lookrsal credit they are £100 a week worse off, this is because there is no severe disability component in the payment. does the prime minister realise that universal credit will continue to shame had government, whilst it pushes the most disabled into the worst poverty? i say to the honourable gentleman that we spend over £50 billion a year on benefits to support disabled people and people with...