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geminis tÚ eres el aire, fuego papa que se estimule el aire y logre aparentes imposibles.ues la tierra. cÁncer, leo fuego, fuego vivo te hace falta aire, quien te haga revivir. rehacer tu vida completamente leÓn. >>> virgo tÚ eres tierra pura te hace falta pura agua tal vez de, honestidad. libra, tÚ eres aire que va y que viene y te hace falta el fuego para que te estimule este aire tuyo y puedas lograr milagros. escorpiÓn tÚ eres el fondo de las aguas, te hace falta tierra, pero tÚ llegas a la tierra porque tienes una fuerza de voluntad increÍble. te impones y te plantas en lo que tÚ deseas. st sagitario tÚ eres fuego, te hace falta aire para comunicar mejor tus sentimientos, fuego con el aire para poder ser mÁs adaptab adaptable. >>> capricornio, la tierra viva, te hace mucho falta agua de perdÓn olvido, de espiritualid espiritual. >>> acuario eres aire, tormenta, tÚ eres o ya la tormenta en el aire. te hace falta fuego para que te estimule todavÍa mÁs tus talentos que son muchos y piscis tÚ eres el mar el agua, te hace falta tierra, para que bajes de las nubes y te plan
geminis tÚ eres el aire, fuego papa que se estimule el aire y logre aparentes imposibles.ues la tierra. cÁncer, leo fuego, fuego vivo te hace falta aire, quien te haga revivir. rehacer tu vida completamente leÓn. >>> virgo tÚ eres tierra pura te hace falta pura agua tal vez de, honestidad. libra, tÚ eres aire que va y que viene y te hace falta el fuego para que te estimule este aire tuyo y puedas lograr milagros. escorpiÓn tÚ eres el fondo de las aguas, te hace falta tierra,...
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again, widespread globally, that air to ground capability and air to air capability.ay there is a fifth generation being developed that will be highly competitive with the f-22 and the f-35. that fifth generation fighter is currently being developed by russia and china. to challenge the f-22 and the f-35. that gives you some sense of where we are today. these are very sophisticated aircraft operating today, the surface-to-air noodles are very sophisticated and in countries today that can take out, in fact, our existing technology in many areas. of course, the fifth generation is what we are talking about being ready for the mid part of this entry. our air superiority has gone unnoticed by others in many wa ways, identified by these maps. all the countries in red as i pointed out how that air capability comparable to that mig. that means they are all on par with our current aircraft technology. specifically, the f. 15 and f-16 fighters, known as the fourth fh generation of jets pixar f-15 and f-16 are very confident, very good and they are in a parity. they are not sup
again, widespread globally, that air to ground capability and air to air capability.ay there is a fifth generation being developed that will be highly competitive with the f-22 and the f-35. that fifth generation fighter is currently being developed by russia and china. to challenge the f-22 and the f-35. that gives you some sense of where we are today. these are very sophisticated aircraft operating today, the surface-to-air noodles are very sophisticated and in countries today that can take...
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was he the same man on the air as off? >> i was about to say until you at that last phrase that will hurt was walter, whether he was on the air or off. he was a very straight guy, a newsman through and through. journalism to him represented the mother's milk of life. he was totally devoted to the pursuit of information. as impartially as a human being could do, he wanted to impart that information to the american people. you have to remember that walter was at his heyday during the cold war. things were terribly important than. we were on edge with the cuban missile crisis, the nuclear exchange. he was the kind of man that the american people came to trust. i believe in the early 1970's if my memory is correct, he was the most trusted man in america by a percentage that was extraordinary. >> it really is the end of an era. so many people grow up watching him, so many generations really looked to him as the source for news, before the internet, before some many of the outlets today. today. >> yes, and he did it in a very st
was he the same man on the air as off? >> i was about to say until you at that last phrase that will hurt was walter, whether he was on the air or off. he was a very straight guy, a newsman through and through. journalism to him represented the mother's milk of life. he was totally devoted to the pursuit of information. as impartially as a human being could do, he wanted to impart that information to the american people. you have to remember that walter was at his heyday during the cold...
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force to air force relationship. you mentioned brazil. the fa-18 is the entry there, and there are a number of foreign fighters, an it is, of course, the fa-18 is a navy airplane. a we the air force are supporting the navy in every way we can. >> again, it's an overall relationship question. take a look at the f-22. obviously the decision has been made by the administration to terminate with the understanding and acceptance of the air force leadership at 187 aircraft. congress is still debating the future of the airplane. but two extremely close u.s. allies, japan and australia, are very interested in an export vearnt of the f-22. can you tell us whether and how this is likely to be resolved over time? i know that it probably comes up in virtually every meeting you have with your counterpart. >> occasionally it does come up. first of all, export of the f- 22 is forbidden by law, cod fide in the amendment. number two, even if that didn't exist the f-22 was not designed to be an exported fighter. >> that's right, becau
force to air force relationship. you mentioned brazil. the fa-18 is the entry there, and there are a number of foreign fighters, an it is, of course, the fa-18 is a navy airplane. a we the air force are supporting the navy in every way we can. >> again, it's an overall relationship question. take a look at the f-22. obviously the decision has been made by the administration to terminate with the understanding and acceptance of the air force leadership at 187 aircraft. congress is still...
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air supremacy.for example, we now have unmanned aerial vehicles that can simultaneously perform intelligence reconnaissance and et cetera. the president's budget would buy 48 of the most advanced u.a.v.'s. we also took in consideration of the newest manned aircraft program, the felt f-35 joint stryker. the f-35 is 12015 years newer than the f-22" and he goes an to say about how important the f-35 is and then saying, "the f-22 is clearly a capability we do need. a niche silver-bullet solution for one or two scenarios, the defeat of a highly advanced enemy fighter fleet. the f- -22 does not make much sense in the system of conflict. would you ask yourselves, colleagues, why the f-22 has infer flown over iraq or afghanistan? it has been in production for nearly five years. it's never blown over iraq or afghanistan -- never flown over iraq or afghanistan. i emphasize it is important. we are building 187 of them but the question is whether we continue to build more. whether we continue to build more. or,
air supremacy.for example, we now have unmanned aerial vehicles that can simultaneously perform intelligence reconnaissance and et cetera. the president's budget would buy 48 of the most advanced u.a.v.'s. we also took in consideration of the newest manned aircraft program, the felt f-35 joint stryker. the f-35 is 12015 years newer than the f-22" and he goes an to say about how important the f-35 is and then saying, "the f-22 is clearly a capability we do need. a niche silver-bullet...
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was he the same man on the air as off? >> i was about to say until you at that last phrase that will hurt was walter, whether he was on the air or off. he was a very straight guy, a newsman through and through. journalism to him represented the mother's milk of life. he was totally devoted to the pursuit of information. as impartially as a human being could do, he wanted to impart that information to the american people. you have to remember that walter was at his heyday during the cold war. things were terribly important than. we were on edge with the cuban missile crisis, the nuclear exchange. he was the kind of man that the american people came to trust. i believe in the early 1970's if my memory is correct, he was the most trusted man in america by a percentage that was extraordinary. >> it really is the end of an era. so many people grow up watching him, so many generations really looked to him as the source for news, before the internet, before some many of the outlets today. today. >> yes, and he did it in a very st
was he the same man on the air as off? >> i was about to say until you at that last phrase that will hurt was walter, whether he was on the air or off. he was a very straight guy, a newsman through and through. journalism to him represented the mother's milk of life. he was totally devoted to the pursuit of information. as impartially as a human being could do, he wanted to impart that information to the american people. you have to remember that walter was at his heyday during the cold...
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and air supporty.hat that means is that our united states air force has been able to control the skies, to rid the skies of any enemy aircraft. we've been able to control the skies by take -- having the capability of taking out any surface-to-air missile that might seek to shut down one of our planes in any conflict with an adversary. since the korean war, the united states of america has not lost a foot soldier to tactical enemy aircraft because of our ability to maintain air dominance and air superiority. well, if we do not have the f-22, our ability to maintain air dominance an air superiority is in jeopardy. over the years we've been in conflicts in different parts of the world with different adversaries. and there will be additional conflicts down the road at some point in time. we hope not. but we know one thing, and that is if we have an inventory, the capability of taking away the enemy's ability to come after us, then it puts our enemy in a difficult position from the standpoint of ever wantin
and air supporty.hat that means is that our united states air force has been able to control the skies, to rid the skies of any enemy aircraft. we've been able to control the skies by take -- having the capability of taking out any surface-to-air missile that might seek to shut down one of our planes in any conflict with an adversary. since the korean war, the united states of america has not lost a foot soldier to tactical enemy aircraft because of our ability to maintain air dominance and air...
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whether he was on the air or off the air. he was a very straight guy. he was a newsman through and through. journalism to him represented the mother's milk of life. he was totally devoted to the pursuit of information and as impartially as a human being can be he wanted to impart that information to the american people. we have to remember that walter was at his heyday in the midst of the cold war. things were terribly important then. we were on the edge during the cuban missile crisis of a nuclear exchange between the soviet union and the united states. walter was the kind of man the american people came to trust. i believe that in the early 1970's if my memory is right walter was the most trusted man in america by a percentage extraordinary, something like 78%. >> right. it's my understanding good house keeping magazine is the one that took that poll and put him way, way out there. it really is the end of an era, so many people grew up watching walter cronkite, so many people of so many generations really looked to him as the source for news. this was
whether he was on the air or off the air. he was a very straight guy. he was a newsman through and through. journalism to him represented the mother's milk of life. he was totally devoted to the pursuit of information and as impartially as a human being can be he wanted to impart that information to the american people. we have to remember that walter was at his heyday in the midst of the cold war. things were terribly important then. we were on the edge during the cuban missile crisis of a...
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really their best mode of transportation is air transportation. and even that is an area, i think, the air force in particular can help with. even that needs improvement. either the air fields, security, or enroute radar control and information like that. >> sir, thanks very much for joining us. we appreciated having you. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> next, looking beyond the latest arms control agreement. you are watching this week in defense news. >> presidents barack obama and dimitri medvedev met this week in months mous could you. our next guest is the head of the united nations disarmment institute. she is in town this week from geneva. she will express orr hen views and not those of the united nations. what does this mean overall and does it help other disarmment efforts? >> it's a pretty modest deal. we're looking at cuts of about 25% to currently deployed weapons. it doesn't touch things in stockpiles or back in storage. so it's quite a modest step. on the other hand, it's a step. >> right. >> and there haven't been steps for a very long
really their best mode of transportation is air transportation. and even that is an area, i think, the air force in particular can help with. even that needs improvement. either the air fields, security, or enroute radar control and information like that. >> sir, thanks very much for joining us. we appreciated having you. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> next, looking beyond the latest arms control agreement. you are watching this week in defense news. >> presidents barack...
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the air force needs at least 241 of the aircraft.ne person who spent three decades as a staffer before joining the department of information said planes are overdue for eloncati . nc he is the author of "meltdown." welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> mckenzie, let's start with you. why should the planes survive? >> the air force said it needs more than 187 fighters budgeted for but that it can't afford them so this really is a debate about an inadequate air force top line. the air force fighter gap will only grow and get worse. as the f 15s and f-16s continued to retire at an accelerated rate and f-22 and f- 35 aren't come in fast enough to replace them, the gap is growing and affects the air national guard. finally, 187 planes only yields 125 combat-ready fighters and so when you look at instability in the air force, that's really not enough to care out the national military strategy. >> it's also -- and also the f- 15 force a couple of year was grounded by structural failures. winslow, why do you think the airplane should be term
the air force needs at least 241 of the aircraft.ne person who spent three decades as a staffer before joining the department of information said planes are overdue for eloncati . nc he is the author of "meltdown." welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> mckenzie, let's start with you. why should the planes survive? >> the air force said it needs more than 187 fighters budgeted for but that it can't afford them so this really is a debate about an inadequate air force...
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that's cooled the air down. some of the showers not making it to the ground but the air is cooling. some of the showers going across and that evaporates and cools the air down. the front that brought us rain earlier in the week offshore but it's stationary. it's going to stair there and allow for a low from the south coming in into tuesday. high pressure erodes and as the low gets choser, we'll see the chance of some showers tomorrow afternoon and a better chance on tuesday and the chance stays with us through the week. with that said, this is how it plays out, sunset at 8:29. your next high tide at 4:35. your forecast goes up to about 85 degrees today. tonight down to about 62, partly cloudy and cooler conditions and tomorrow right up to about 83, variable clouds with a p.m. storm and this is the pattern for the next five-day forecast. the five-day forecast is coming up. >>> still ahead -- >>> scared i won't be able to go home. >> kidnapped a u.s. soldier makes a moving plea for freedom. >>> the governor of south carolina comes clean after his affair. . >>> it's beach volleyball, h
that's cooled the air down. some of the showers not making it to the ground but the air is cooling. some of the showers going across and that evaporates and cools the air down. the front that brought us rain earlier in the week offshore but it's stationary. it's going to stair there and allow for a low from the south coming in into tuesday. high pressure erodes and as the low gets choser, we'll see the chance of some showers tomorrow afternoon and a better chance on tuesday and the chance stays...
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those winds are ushering in warmer arnold more humid air. the satellite picture and radar, we have 6clouds over force of the viewing area. look at all that rain out to the west. gradually that will make its way here. we won't see what rety'he y' seeing out there. however, we will see the front trigger off showers and thunderstorms tomorrow or the day after that. here is the forecast for today. a warm one, high about 88 degrees, where it should be this time of year. mostly sunny and becoming more humid today, definitely more humid than yesterday. we'll have more details coming up. now let's go to julie for a liquid at traffic. >>> w busy on northbound i-95 and now we have slow traffic northbound on 395 trying to head up toward king street the problem is this accident here before the king street overpass. delays are now forming back at land mark if you're headed toward the 14th street bridge. two vehicles blocking the left lane northbound 9 5 before you reach king street. south side of the beltway still below speed, no accidents downtown. sout
those winds are ushering in warmer arnold more humid air. the satellite picture and radar, we have 6clouds over force of the viewing area. look at all that rain out to the west. gradually that will make its way here. we won't see what rety'he y' seeing out there. however, we will see the front trigger off showers and thunderstorms tomorrow or the day after that. here is the forecast for today. a warm one, high about 88 degrees, where it should be this time of year. mostly sunny and becoming...
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air supremacy.ample, we now have unmanned aerial vehicles that can simultaneously perform intelligence reconnaissance, et cetera, and the president's budget would buy 48 of the most advanced uavs and we took into consideration the capabilities of the newest manned combat program the stealth f-35 strike fighter. it's 10 to 15 years newer than the f-22 and he goes on to say about how important the f-35 is and then saying the f-22 is clearly a capability we do need, a niche solution for one or two potential scenarios. specifically, the defeat of a highly advanced enemy fighter fleet. the f-22, to be blunt, does not make much sense any place else in the spectrum of conflict. maybe i ask my colleagues, would you ask yourselves why the f-22 has never flown over iraq or afghanistan? it's been in production for nearly five years. it's never flown over iraq or afghanistan. and i want to emphasize, i think it's an important fighter. we are building 187 of them. the question before this body is whether we cont
air supremacy.ample, we now have unmanned aerial vehicles that can simultaneously perform intelligence reconnaissance, et cetera, and the president's budget would buy 48 of the most advanced uavs and we took into consideration the capabilities of the newest manned combat program the stealth f-35 strike fighter. it's 10 to 15 years newer than the f-22 and he goes on to say about how important the f-35 is and then saying the f-22 is clearly a capability we do need, a niche solution for one or two...
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a lot of warm air, going northward, running into cooler air. this is kind of the boundary line, between cool and hot. temperatures getting to 106 degrees, believe it or not. further west, line of showers illinois, through ohio. it's heading to the southeast, which means it's going to miss us. however, over the weekend, warmer air and more humid air will be allowed to come back to our lesion. -- region. some of these showers develop here. maybe into sunday afternoon. before things begin to clear out. for the time being, less humid weather. but warm, humidity conditions, for saturday and saturday night. shower comes through. showers and storms likely late saturday and maybe into sunday. if the front can clear us quickly, it will clear out by sunday afternoon. otherwise, a few lingering clouds. bay temp, around 77. tonight, another nice night. generally clear. it there will be a few clouds around. 60 by morning. 82. another nice day, with clouds, sun. low humidity. nice friday. enjoy. >> we will. >>> just ahead on eyewitness news. >> jessica karta
a lot of warm air, going northward, running into cooler air. this is kind of the boundary line, between cool and hot. temperatures getting to 106 degrees, believe it or not. further west, line of showers illinois, through ohio. it's heading to the southeast, which means it's going to miss us. however, over the weekend, warmer air and more humid air will be allowed to come back to our lesion. -- region. some of these showers develop here. maybe into sunday afternoon. before things begin to clear...
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air. and the vice chairman of the joint chiefs just a few days ago told the senate armed services committee the following. this was july 9. he said, "i was" -- this is general cartwright speaking. he said, "i was probably one of the more vocal and ardent supporters for the termination of the f-22 production, and the reason's twofold." first, he said, "there's a study in the joint staff that we just completed and partnered with the air force on that, that, number one, said that proliferating within the united states military fifth-generation fighters to all three services was going to be more significant than having them based solidly in just one service because of the way we deploy and because of the diversity of our deploymen deployments. point number two, in the production of the f-35 joint fight striker, the first aircraft variant, will support the aircraft replacement of the f-16's and f-15's. it is a very capable aircraft. it is ten years newer" -- and he's refer here to the f-35 -- "
air. and the vice chairman of the joint chiefs just a few days ago told the senate armed services committee the following. this was july 9. he said, "i was" -- this is general cartwright speaking. he said, "i was probably one of the more vocal and ardent supporters for the termination of the f-22 production, and the reason's twofold." first, he said, "there's a study in the joint staff that we just completed and partnered with the air force on that, that, number one,...
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we will talk about the warm front that will be moving into some much warmer air and humid air for thecould bring us showers and thunderstorms on saturday night into sunday. until then, enjoy. here are the headlines weather wise. pleasant day with 82 degrees for the high temperature, and low humidity. it becomes more hot and humid to get into the later part of tomorrow, and more so on saturday and sunday, and thunderstorms saturday night into sunday. let's check out the roadways and see if you can be smiling, maybe not, i don't know, frowning on the way to work this morning. here is candace dold. >> i will be frowning if you are going to linthicum this morning. it's going to be a big time trouble because of a sinkhole. we do have the emergency road work that blocks the ramp from 70 to 695. you will be smiling if you take route 648. that is going to be a much better bet for the alternate route. on the beltway, a big time trouble, a crash involving a tractor trailer on the outer loop lanes, it's right at wilkens avenue. one lane is blocked as a result of it. and we do have a lengthy ride
we will talk about the warm front that will be moving into some much warmer air and humid air for thecould bring us showers and thunderstorms on saturday night into sunday. until then, enjoy. here are the headlines weather wise. pleasant day with 82 degrees for the high temperature, and low humidity. it becomes more hot and humid to get into the later part of tomorrow, and more so on saturday and sunday, and thunderstorms saturday night into sunday. let's check out the roadways and see if you...
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he had that kind of dead honest simplicity about him, on the air and off the air, by the way. i mean, he was devoted to the craft there is no question. one thing no one has mentioned is how much fun he was off the air. he was the best man i have known to go drinking with. i have been fortunate enough or unfortunate enough to have done it many times. he never lost his old wire service instinct, get the story done and go out and have some fun. >> amen to that. morley, stay with us. bob schieffer, i have been wrestling with this over the past few hours. how did he do it. i know there was no cable television. i don't know how any news anchor can go through the civil rights movement, vietnam, president kennedy's assassination, bob kennedy's assassination, martin luther king's assassination and keep his calm and keep the trust of the people. >> he not only loved the news and loved covering the news, he had great respect for the news and the people involved with making the news. it sort of came through to people. i have often thought about walter and i think one of the secrets to his
he had that kind of dead honest simplicity about him, on the air and off the air, by the way. i mean, he was devoted to the craft there is no question. one thing no one has mentioned is how much fun he was off the air. he was the best man i have known to go drinking with. i have been fortunate enough or unfortunate enough to have done it many times. he never lost his old wire service instinct, get the story done and go out and have some fun. >> amen to that. morley, stay with us. bob...
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a dry air mass is in place. around a central maryland, a dry air mass is dictating the things.ur high today is 84 degrees. we are looking at and 83 degree reading around ocean city today. mostly sunny skies. out of the northwest with the clock was flow of high pressure. winds on the bay will be out of the northwest at 5-15 not in some places. pour water will be 1 foot. no concerns for boaters today. the record high was set back in 1954. the low was around 58 degrees. we are not very far from that. most of our suburbs are around 857 degrees. the winds are stay out of the northwest. we are saying the high pressure that is extended over the great lakes into the mid atlantic. it can settle further in today. the dividing line and the good of for some storms this to the north of the f4>>> and the campp some baltimore children busy this weekend. it will give them the opportunity to stay away from drug violence -- from gang violence and drugs. >> 40 kids ages 9-12 are spending their summer vacation attending this program. >> you'll get education and training. >> i am looking forward to
a dry air mass is in place. around a central maryland, a dry air mass is dictating the things.ur high today is 84 degrees. we are looking at and 83 degree reading around ocean city today. mostly sunny skies. out of the northwest with the clock was flow of high pressure. winds on the bay will be out of the northwest at 5-15 not in some places. pour water will be 1 foot. no concerns for boaters today. the record high was set back in 1954. the low was around 58 degrees. we are not very far from...
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air force. the worst thing we can do is to discourage the brave men and women who want to make a career of the air force and wearing the two, three and four stars but i assure you that those lieutenants and those captains and those managers are watching with this body does from a policy standpoint day. in northern leadership of the pentagon is coming from and they don't like what they're hearing. they're now looking to congress to fill the role that john the director of csis spent time and time again and that is two objectively refuse the budget that the pentagon and sends to the hill and we're in the process of doing that in exercising the type of oversight we should exercise and without which i would urge my colleagues to vote against this amendment and i would yield to senator in, two minutes given of the center of oklahoma. >> , it was at that time talking russ 750 and a member started coming down. and then as it approached i guess to have 43 new the air force officials have repeatedly state
air force. the worst thing we can do is to discourage the brave men and women who want to make a career of the air force and wearing the two, three and four stars but i assure you that those lieutenants and those captains and those managers are watching with this body does from a policy standpoint day. in northern leadership of the pentagon is coming from and they don't like what they're hearing. they're now looking to congress to fill the role that john the director of csis spent time and time...
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warm, humid air in place, less humid air moving in and that is going to bring us a chance for some flash flooding tomorrow because the dew points are so high there's a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. there's a lot of energy for them to work with. right now, your sunrise at 6:04. the south wind at 10-15 knots. 72 degrees tonight, those storms are pretty much dying down through out the area. 86 degrees tomorrow and then for the next five days, 88 and 89 on saturday and sunday. >> thank you, tim. >> we have an update on the ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. >>> there weren't enough ravens on the field to conduct a full practice. 11 players who were there were held out as a precaution due to injuries already. that didn't stop the quarter back from his appointed rounds. he took charge for his first practice session and talked about his growing role as a leader. >> it's my job to let everybody know how special we're going to be. as long as i make everybody understand how special we are, i believe we're going to go a long way. i think we showed that last yea
warm, humid air in place, less humid air moving in and that is going to bring us a chance for some flash flooding tomorrow because the dew points are so high there's a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. there's a lot of energy for them to work with. right now, your sunrise at 6:04. the south wind at 10-15 knots. 72 degrees tonight, those storms are pretty much dying down through out the area. 86 degrees tomorrow and then for the next five days, 88 and 89 on saturday and sunday. >> thank...
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extremely comfortable air. 75, bel air. this morning, many locations were in the mid and upper 50s. the same thing tonight. some spots might even get down to the low 50s with a light, northerly wind; if we clear out, those clouds get out of here. we have a few clouds now. overnight tonight, if the winds are extremely calm, might get down to 52, 53 degrees in some spots. right now, as far as cloud cover, a few pop up. fair weather cumulous clouds pop up this afternoon. tomorrow, same kind of situation. cool air. tomorrow, looks like we might see a bit of an easterly flow. down to the south, more of those showers and showers and storms. south of louisiana and out to the west. this is actually a warm front that will be approaching us on saturday night. until then, nice weather. saturday night. maybe a nice storm with the thunderstorm coming through. and additional humidity definitely coming in. and warmer temps on saturday. and sunday, maybe a leftover shower. still raining across the adirondacks. they've had rotten weather. it's been really cool. for us, a lot of sunshine. clear condi
extremely comfortable air. 75, bel air. this morning, many locations were in the mid and upper 50s. the same thing tonight. some spots might even get down to the low 50s with a light, northerly wind; if we clear out, those clouds get out of here. we have a few clouds now. overnight tonight, if the winds are extremely calm, might get down to 52, 53 degrees in some spots. right now, as far as cloud cover, a few pop up. fair weather cumulous clouds pop up this afternoon. tomorrow, same kind of...
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it will bring warmer air, steamier air. the humidity levels go up and cut into that will be dryer air. that's the same dynamic where it starts to rotate and spin and during the heat of the afternoon, we could see some storms. how it plays into the forecast on your complete forecast. >>> still to come on wjz news at noon, a missing baby has been recovered. who police say killed a pregnant woman and cut the fetus out of her womb. >> the president tries to clear up a racial controversy. >>> a nice day this noon. your complete forecast is still coming up. complete coverage with don scott, mary bubala, and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist tim williams, a pregnant woman noun massachusetts with the baby cut out of her womb. the baby is in good condition. they arrested a 35-year-old homeless woman who tried to pass the baby off as her own. other people at a homeless center became suspicious. >> some friends became little concerned about how she got home so early after just giving birth. >> we have the baby, w
it will bring warmer air, steamier air. the humidity levels go up and cut into that will be dryer air. that's the same dynamic where it starts to rotate and spin and during the heat of the afternoon, we could see some storms. how it plays into the forecast on your complete forecast. >>> still to come on wjz news at noon, a missing baby has been recovered. who police say killed a pregnant woman and cut the fetus out of her womb. >> the president tries to clear up a racial...
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the really cool air for this time of the air is up in the great lakes. this looks like september or october. 66 degrees right now at minneapolis, st. paul. it is only 80 in atlanta. i say only 80 in atlanta because the average high down there is about 93. so that is quite remarkable for them. front will be stalled off the coast during the day tomorrow. a little disturbance. we'll see a chance of rain coming in from the south on monday. and maybe on tuesday as well. but tomorrow we'll get through dry. the high temperature only 81. 82 degrees on monday and tuesday. slight chance for some rain showers both days. maybe a thunderstorm on wednesday as some warmer air comes back. the best chance for rain this week will be on thursday and i think we are going to stay in the 80s again all the way through the end of the week. this is quite remarkable to have a stretch of weather like this in the middle of july. this is the hottest part of the year from mid july to the beginning of august and no 90s, no 100s. >> the big set up for a horrible winter? >> i have seen
the really cool air for this time of the air is up in the great lakes. this looks like september or october. 66 degrees right now at minneapolis, st. paul. it is only 80 in atlanta. i say only 80 in atlanta because the average high down there is about 93. so that is quite remarkable for them. front will be stalled off the coast during the day tomorrow. a little disturbance. we'll see a chance of rain coming in from the south on monday. and maybe on tuesday as well. but tomorrow we'll get...
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i said that we have lost air pressure in the cabin. the air mask deployed. instructed to prepare for evacuation. i said i loved her. i said you know to take care. the kind of goodbye that you want to extend. >>reporter: tonight he credit divine intervention for landing the plane and yes he says he will fly again. we are live at the airport tonigh tonight, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> and yet another emergency landing for southwest air lines today. this time in orlando florida. flight from st. louis with 10 minutes away from landing when there was an indication of fire in the boeing 737 auxiliary power unit. however once on the ground no problems were detected with the aircraft. >>> police are still searching for the gunman who shot a woman in felonies point. happened just before 3 this morning in the 500 block of south register street. woman was shot in the head. she is listed in grave condition. police are not releasing her name or motive for the shooting. >>> and aide to dc councilman is found dead in baltimore inner harbor. 30-year-old person was found this m
i said that we have lost air pressure in the cabin. the air mask deployed. instructed to prepare for evacuation. i said i loved her. i said you know to take care. the kind of goodbye that you want to extend. >>reporter: tonight he credit divine intervention for landing the plane and yes he says he will fly again. we are live at the airport tonigh tonight, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> and yet another emergency landing for southwest air lines today. this time in orlando florida. flight...
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that's where the cool air is.in the mid part of the country and also down south. ft. lauderdale, 97 degrees today. and as we get later into the week, we are going to be seeing a shift in that overall pattern that won't be allowing some of the warmer and more humid air and at least more humid air dom in. another great day tomorrow. high pressure in on us. light south to southwesterly winds. as we get into late thursday and especially friday, we will begin to see those south westerly winds coming back. and the humidity will be increasing. that really won't be until late friday or even into the weekend. then tomorrow, another beauty. bullpen 84 degrees. for the remainder of the evening, warm and pleasant. sunset at 8:36 and the time to look for the international space station, it is very, very bright because of the big sole partisan el and having finished construction, 9:32 to 9:35, southern sky. i will show you a diagram in a few minutes. 60 to 67 degrees tomorrow morning and when you get up. you folks in the shenan
that's where the cool air is.in the mid part of the country and also down south. ft. lauderdale, 97 degrees today. and as we get later into the week, we are going to be seeing a shift in that overall pattern that won't be allowing some of the warmer and more humid air and at least more humid air dom in. another great day tomorrow. high pressure in on us. light south to southwesterly winds. as we get into late thursday and especially friday, we will begin to see those south westerly winds coming...
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it's going to start airing next week.ne of the things we're going to be talking about is helping america's brightest black professionals shatter the glass ceiling. there's an innovative program that's doing it. soledad o'brien saw it firsthand. she joins me tonight with the latest on her special report. hello, soledad. >> good evening to you. you really just have to look at the numbers of black and minority ceos to recognize that there's a serious problem when it comes to filling the ranks of the folks who get to occupy the corner offices. what if there was a boot camp that would take the best and the brightest young people, young minorities, and help train them for leadership positions? and turn that success into opportunities for an entire community to celebrate? well, there's something called management leadership for tomorrow that's doing just that. take a look. >> reporter: by any measure, mia jackson is a success. at 26 she owns a home, a car, and earned $77,000 a year as an engineer. >> i knew that an engineering d
it's going to start airing next week.ne of the things we're going to be talking about is helping america's brightest black professionals shatter the glass ceiling. there's an innovative program that's doing it. soledad o'brien saw it firsthand. she joins me tonight with the latest on her special report. hello, soledad. >> good evening to you. you really just have to look at the numbers of black and minority ceos to recognize that there's a serious problem when it comes to filling the...
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clear skies and a dry air mass. things are going to change by tomorrow. you see a view little low level clouds 84-87 degrees. the high pressure moves off shore. tonight's forecast shouldy. drew peterson's murder trial has been post boned. he will next appear in court to look at the change of venue hearing. he has pleaded not guilty. >> a plane tossing a boo kay bouquet from a plane, the flowers accidentally hit the planed reuter. >> one airline carrier is offering some much needed way fy plane et quilt to keep you safer in the skies. >> a few problem this is morning to watch for. we'llup date you on those and closures in >> things pretty quiet. we are getting a bit of a break. a couple things to talk about this morning as we head out. nothing major. about a 5:00 ride on 895. looking very good north and southbound. we'll look at a live view of traffic. an easy ride toward the j.f.x. this morning. the latest with a look at buses and trains. >> on the 21 bus, we have a die version those die versions due to construction. light rail on time for the mta transit
clear skies and a dry air mass. things are going to change by tomorrow. you see a view little low level clouds 84-87 degrees. the high pressure moves off shore. tonight's forecast shouldy. drew peterson's murder trial has been post boned. he will next appear in court to look at the change of venue hearing. he has pleaded not guilty. >> a plane tossing a boo kay bouquet from a plane, the flowers accidentally hit the planed reuter. >> one airline carrier is offering some much needed...
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so the warm air is close by. the cool air is just to our north.e in between and we get the bonus which is that drier air we'll be dealing with. for tonight just a few clouds. some upper 50s fort and west. temperature -- north and west. temperature of 56 degrees. tomorrow a -- 65 degrees. tomorrow a warm day. feeling very nice at 87 degrees. here is your five-day forecast. we are looking at a couple of nice days in the humidity department. again maybe it increases a little bit wednesday night into thursday. and in that time frame again maybe a couple of scattered thunderstorms that linger good thursday but really that's about the only big storm chance this weekend. it's not a huge chance. friday 87 but check it out. saturday 83. what? beautiful. that's going to be nice. >> i'm curious, we haven't really had much rain lately little spots here. >> we had a ton of rain in may and june so water tables and things like that are good. but your lawn might start to look a little bit dry. we need to pick up some rain. >> we need to water our plants. >> wewe
so the warm air is close by. the cool air is just to our north.e in between and we get the bonus which is that drier air we'll be dealing with. for tonight just a few clouds. some upper 50s fort and west. temperature -- north and west. temperature of 56 degrees. tomorrow a -- 65 degrees. tomorrow a warm day. feeling very nice at 87 degrees. here is your five-day forecast. we are looking at a couple of nice days in the humidity department. again maybe it increases a little bit wednesday night...
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07/09
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when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. or the worry my pipes might leak... compromise what i like to do... like hunting for bargains, not always bathrooms. i take care with vesicare. (announcer) once-daily...
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Jul 8, 2009
07/09
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we do have an air of low pressure -- area of low pressure system. that brings in dry and sunny weather. so tomorrow morning, for thursday morning, your morning commute is looking very sunny yet again for the daytime. there is a cold front that will be organizing itself but that really will not be moving into our area by the weekend but by friday morning, things aren't really going to change at all until we get in the weekend. we'll be under that warm secretary her sunny and humid and hot air for saturday and sunday night. cold front will push through the weekend allowing for some thunderstorms to develop but for tomorrow, for thursday looking beautiful. 83 degrees for a high temperature. below normal temperatures for july and those winds out of the northwest at 5 to 10 miles an hour. seven-day forecast looking very nice, 82 degrees on thursday, 82 on friday. just an ample amount of sunshine. get out an e joy it. as we look towards the weekend, not going to be a complete washout but the humidity will be up. 87 degrees on saturday, 86 degrees on sunda
we do have an air of low pressure -- area of low pressure system. that brings in dry and sunny weather. so tomorrow morning, for thursday morning, your morning commute is looking very sunny yet again for the daytime. there is a cold front that will be organizing itself but that really will not be moving into our area by the weekend but by friday morning, things aren't really going to change at all until we get in the weekend. we'll be under that warm secretary her sunny and humid and hot air...
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the air superiority. f-22 is supposedly our air superiority aircraft. it will replace the f-15, which is today's tremendous airplane, but it's our air superiority aircraft. we cannot afford to take a chance and risk the lives of troops on the ground if we don't secure the air overhead. the defense department has suggested that with the limit of 187 new f-22's, our total of 187 f-22's, that this is a medium to high risk. for air superiority on the part of the united states. i think we ought to take that, despite the fact that there's a veto threat ongoing above the 187, if the defense department believes that this is a medium to high risk, i think we ought to pay close attention to that. we'll talk more in detail about that when we deal with the amendment we expect to deal with. we were told that the joint strike fighter is coming onboard and will fill up the gap if we don't have enough f-22's. but to begin with, the joint strike fighter is a different mission aircraft than the f-22, just like the f-16 was a different mission aircraft than the f-15. but
the air superiority. f-22 is supposedly our air superiority aircraft. it will replace the f-15, which is today's tremendous airplane, but it's our air superiority aircraft. we cannot afford to take a chance and risk the lives of troops on the ground if we don't secure the air overhead. the defense department has suggested that with the limit of 187 new f-22's, our total of 187 f-22's, that this is a medium to high risk. for air superiority on the part of the united states. i think we ought to...
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air for this weekend.d sunday, it looks like we get a much nicer air mass moving in much more comfortable then. for today with the heat and the humidity and the low pressure center moving up the coast, you see the showers staying to the west by 3:00 p.m., moving into the central counties and thunderstorms as well. into the nighttime and tapering off the thunderstorms and showers left over in the overnight period, maybe even a couple of showers early on tomorrow morning before it all gets out of here and we dry out for the rest of the weekend. so it will be shaping up, we think to be a nice saturday and sunday with the drier air and the lower temperatures, too in the lower 80s instead of what we have dealt with in the last couple days. 78 degrees at the inner harbor. mainly cloudy skies, not seeing anything in the way of winds. 60 is the dew point. it's going to be sticky out there today. another humid day with the temperatures climbing. 78 degrees at baltimore, 74 in salisbury, 76 in d.c., hagerstown and 6
air for this weekend.d sunday, it looks like we get a much nicer air mass moving in much more comfortable then. for today with the heat and the humidity and the low pressure center moving up the coast, you see the showers staying to the west by 3:00 p.m., moving into the central counties and thunderstorms as well. into the nighttime and tapering off the thunderstorms and showers left over in the overnight period, maybe even a couple of showers early on tomorrow morning before it all gets out of...
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so that cooler dryer air will run into that warm unstable air and that will fire off the thunderstorms through the day tomorrow. here is what's happening on a closer view here. few pop-up showers northern baltimore county there. one cell there south of new freedom. looks like rain. but it should not affect the city as we go through the overnight. sunshine tomorrow morning. then into the afternoon. the pop-up showers and thunderstorms across the area. cold front moves through by the evening. that will continue the thunderstorms overnight. then we start to get the cool down effect into saturday. you can see the future scan shows the potential for anywhere from an inch, maybe a quarter of an inch of rain in some areas. depending on where you are. may get heavy downpours here and there five-day forecast. 90 degrees tomorrow. with a 50 percent chance for the showers and thunderstorms to move in late afternoon and evening. and front pushes through and cools us down to lower 80s for saturday and sunday. less humidity. weekend is good. and monday and tuesday, another round of possible showers
so that cooler dryer air will run into that warm unstable air and that will fire off the thunderstorms through the day tomorrow. here is what's happening on a closer view here. few pop-up showers northern baltimore county there. one cell there south of new freedom. looks like rain. but it should not affect the city as we go through the overnight. sunshine tomorrow morning. then into the afternoon. the pop-up showers and thunderstorms across the area. cold front moves through by the evening....
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we were on the air last night when it happened. tell us what police are saying and not saying about this really "read between the lines" investigation. i guess it's fair to call it that. >> you know, it's very fair to call it that, don. yield in the early hours right after -- discovered, my intelligent source close to the investigation was telling me they thought it was a double homicide. now they're saying they're going to -- they're taking a look at all the forensics. they're also taking a look at all of the e-mails, text messages, to see if there was any issues between the two before this happened. they're also going to be looking at forensics, to see whether or not it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. because as brent said, they did not see the gun immediately until they -- >> hey, mike -- >> yes? >> yeah, that's what i was going to say, maybe that's why your source told you it was a homicide. in the press conference we heard, they said they didn't find a gun until much later on because it wasn't visible. >> exactly right. as
we were on the air last night when it happened. tell us what police are saying and not saying about this really "read between the lines" investigation. i guess it's fair to call it that. >> you know, it's very fair to call it that, don. yield in the early hours right after -- discovered, my intelligent source close to the investigation was telling me they thought it was a double homicide. now they're saying they're going to -- they're taking a look at all the forensics. they're...
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it's going to start airing next week.ne of the things we're going to be talking about is helping america's brightest black professionals shatter the glass ceiling. there's an innovative program that's doing it. my colleague soledad o'brien saw it firsthand. she joins me tonight with the latest on her special report. "black in america 2." hello, soledad. >> good evening to you. you really just have to look at the numbers of black and minority ceos to recognize that there's a serious problem when it comes to filling the ranks of the folks who get to occupy the corner offices. what if there was a boot camp that would take the best and the brightest young people, young minorities, and help train them for leadership positions? and turn that success into opportunities for an entire community to celebrate? well, there's something called management leadership for tomorrow that's doing just that. take a look. by any measure, mia jackson is a success. at 26 she owns a home, a car, and earns $77,000 a year as an engineer. >> i knew
it's going to start airing next week.ne of the things we're going to be talking about is helping america's brightest black professionals shatter the glass ceiling. there's an innovative program that's doing it. my colleague soledad o'brien saw it firsthand. she joins me tonight with the latest on her special report. "black in america 2." hello, soledad. >> good evening to you. you really just have to look at the numbers of black and minority ceos to recognize that there's a...
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sheafer told us cronkite was the same way off the air as well as on the air. >> he was. no, but let me tell you one thing that when i became co-anchor and i actually sat in half of his chair, as co-anchor of the evening news he called me up in his way with that memorable voice, connie, he said, i have one bit of advice for you. he said, be yourself. and that was key. because he was himself. >> his voice, of course, has provided the lead-in every night to katie couric, which cbs will end that in the wake of his death. you were lead correspondent at cbs during watergate, nixon white house put a lot of pressure on the media. >> especially on cbs. >> especially on cbs. how did cronkite deal with that? >> well, cronkite talked to us one day back in object 1972 and at that point the watergate story was basically a newspaper story, starting with "the washington post." and he decided that television had to make its bow on this, he gave orders to have several correspondents, including myself, take -- use a lot of information which we got from the newspapers but going to put it in
sheafer told us cronkite was the same way off the air as well as on the air. >> he was. no, but let me tell you one thing that when i became co-anchor and i actually sat in half of his chair, as co-anchor of the evening news he called me up in his way with that memorable voice, connie, he said, i have one bit of advice for you. he said, be yourself. and that was key. because he was himself. >> his voice, of course, has provided the lead-in every night to katie couric, which cbs will...
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07/09
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the cooler air mixing with this warm, humid air, that we could see some thunderstorms trigger. satellite loop shows more activity than we have right now. this is all going to be the transition through the afternoon. we're looking at tomorrow. tomorrow's forecast, warm, with pretty dry conditions. good bit of sunshine. temperatures up to 93 degrees. small craft advisory tomorrow. sunset today at 8:26. with winds from the south at 5 to 10 knots. forecast looks like this. we're talking 64 degrees tonight. stray evening thunderstorm our shower down to 64. 90 degrees tomorrow. partly sunny. and for ocean city, things look pretty nice. 80 degrees or 81. chance of showers on sunday afternoon. but tomorrow, a gorgeous day. water temperature around 74. >> they've had a great season so far. >> they really have. >>> and just a reminder for you, be sure to tune in to cbs's primetime lineup tonight at 10:00. it's another episode of numbers that airs on wjz 13. tonight at 10:00, followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> and the orioles are in boston this weekend to start a series with the re
the cooler air mixing with this warm, humid air, that we could see some thunderstorms trigger. satellite loop shows more activity than we have right now. this is all going to be the transition through the afternoon. we're looking at tomorrow. tomorrow's forecast, warm, with pretty dry conditions. good bit of sunshine. temperatures up to 93 degrees. small craft advisory tomorrow. sunset today at 8:26. with winds from the south at 5 to 10 knots. forecast looks like this. we're talking 64 degrees...
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07/09
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it left us with a lot of warm, mours air and that air stays in place and now is kind of settled. and we'll feel that humidity level, the dew points are much higher today and tomorrow than they have been and we're going to feel that warm front that's going to lift through and bring us more of that warm moist air will be here tomorrow and then tomorrow afternoon we start to see the approach and passage of this front. that's going to stir things up a bit so we'll have a bit of a chance of rain tomorrow afternoon and we'll start to see a bit of a change and this is your weekend. things start to dry out by saturday. so with all that said, there is a small craft advisory in effect tonight through tomorrow morning. your sunset officially at 8:27. your next low tide at fort mchenry at 2:35. we'll keep in the forecast a chance of thunder shares. 86 degrees with fog this morning starting to burn off and then we'll look at 68 tonight. a thunderstorm in spots early and then mostly cloudy for the rest of the night, for the rest of the night into tomorrow we're looking at temperatures getting
it left us with a lot of warm, mours air and that air stays in place and now is kind of settled. and we'll feel that humidity level, the dew points are much higher today and tomorrow than they have been and we're going to feel that warm front that's going to lift through and bring us more of that warm moist air will be here tomorrow and then tomorrow afternoon we start to see the approach and passage of this front. that's going to stir things up a bit so we'll have a bit of a chance of rain...
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07/09
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when a tornado tore rough holly, cado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new durell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? summer is no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. take the activia challenge now. it works, or it's free. ♪ activia discover a light yogurt like no other. activia light! delicious, fat free, and above all... the only one that has bifidus regularis and is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. activia light. ♪ activiaaa! >>> 5:44. the latest now on the death of michael jackson. could manslaughter charges, i'm talking serious charges, could soon be coming to jackson's personal doctor who was also the last person to see the pop star alive? here's abc2 news sherrie johnson to explain. >> reporter: federal drug enforcement agents raided the office of michael
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the really humid, sticky air is down there. cooler drier air, westminister 66.frederick and hagerstown, pleasanty cool in the mountains. there's that front to the south of us. still pushing off shore. allowing that drier humid air to come in. the stormy air is over the atlantic. what's coming in is an area of low pressure that will dry us out temporarily. in general, unsettled wl weather over the great lakes will continue to produce cooler than usual conditions for us as we go into the next week. the hot air will be to the southwest of us. in that respect, it is a good forecast. today temperatures are below the average. 82 to 87 for the high. partly cloudy skies. eventually less humid. it is a little on the less humid side now, but that will drop off during the day. west winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. west winds not very strong. a one-foot chop. the bay waters temperatures in the mid to upper 70's. take a look at our insta-weather futurecast. here's the rainy areas moving out of the fantastic tour, so we have dry conditions. now later on this afternoon, this
the really humid, sticky air is down there. cooler drier air, westminister 66.frederick and hagerstown, pleasanty cool in the mountains. there's that front to the south of us. still pushing off shore. allowing that drier humid air to come in. the stormy air is over the atlantic. what's coming in is an area of low pressure that will dry us out temporarily. in general, unsettled wl weather over the great lakes will continue to produce cooler than usual conditions for us as we go into the next...
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geminis tÚ eres el aire, fuego para que se estimule el aire y logre aparentes imposibles.pre mucha paz, pero mucho, mucho, mucho amor. >>> gracias walter un beso enorme para ti. >>> asÍ nos vamos a la pausa, maÑana un viudo pagÓ para que eli me n eli mi n eli mi nen a la madre de su hijo >>> apuntan a una importante empresa por supuesta negligencia >>> esta mascota estÁ en casa luego de un siglo perdida, verÁn mÁs de "primer impacto" al...
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and the tape on the air and the still pictures on the air and integrating all of this. they do an exceedingly good--a marvelous job of it in the little bit of time they have to organize it. but to me, that isn't putting out a newspaper. with the newspaper, it just seemed to me that the news department was in control throughout the process. the people who did everything were so keenly part of the process, rather than sitting in some kind of isolated splendor over here in the television, an assignment editor, for instance, who might not be able to write his name or her name, but was good at deciding who should go on what stories and--and made those decisions. i--oh, i don't know, a communications head that was in charge of being sure that the lines were in from wherever the guy was going or the woman reporter was going, that kind of specialist. in the old newspaper days, it seemed to me, everybody was a writer, a reporter; they just happened to be on rewrite that day or they happened be on makeup that day. you were close to the whole production. when the doors swung open
and the tape on the air and the still pictures on the air and integrating all of this. they do an exceedingly good--a marvelous job of it in the little bit of time they have to organize it. but to me, that isn't putting out a newspaper. with the newspaper, it just seemed to me that the news department was in control throughout the process. the people who did everything were so keenly part of the process, rather than sitting in some kind of isolated splendor over here in the television, an...
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we are told they are not going to air that. suggested maybe it would be more impact full if they did and i asked you what you thought. you wouldn't believe the response we've gotten on this. it was just a question. we'll have it for you when we come back. not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you your power chair or scooter free. that's our guarantee. they were so helpful and nice. they filed all the paperwork, and medicare and my insurance covered the cost. we can work directly with medicare or with your insurance company. we can even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it! so don't wait a
we are told they are not going to air that. suggested maybe it would be more impact full if they did and i asked you what you thought. you wouldn't believe the response we've gotten on this. it was just a question. we'll have it for you when we come back. not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter...
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the air -- it is released by the out there.he air is really full of moisture. 90 with a high before the storms hit at the airport and the inner harbor. morning lows for the 60's to around 70. not much at the airport, 12 hundredths of an inch. 800 of an inch downtown. not everyone shared in the heavy rain. but it did occur out to the west of us cannot montgomery and frederick county, western and howard -- western howard and carroll county. baltimore county just north of the city around to ammonium and up through harford and cecil county. this is generally the path where the severe storms hit. and that was a 1-2 inch range. right now, temperatures -- 77, cambridge. 75 at easton, 75 at annapolis. frederick down to 72 degrees right now. that year thunderstorms to the south and around nyc. some breaks in the clouds out in western maryland now, but still a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. to the west, is more or less going to stall. this warm, humid, tropical air will be persisted all week long. -- persistent all week long. in the
the air -- it is released by the out there.he air is really full of moisture. 90 with a high before the storms hit at the airport and the inner harbor. morning lows for the 60's to around 70. not much at the airport, 12 hundredths of an inch. 800 of an inch downtown. not everyone shared in the heavy rain. but it did occur out to the west of us cannot montgomery and frederick county, western and howard -- western howard and carroll county. baltimore county just north of the city around to...
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that front is just south of us keeping a lot of that humid air to the south of us as well.showers expected here in baltimore tonight, although southern maryland and northern virginia will see a little bit of that wet weather. some storms in the forecast down there as well but fortunately all of that damaging weather is to our south. we aren't going to see any wet weather with this cold front. it pushed through the area earlier and as you can see, it's staying south, has become stationary and isn't expected to move for a couple days here. we'll have it turn to a cold front once again and start to push further south by the middle and later part of the week to allow our next system to come into the picture but until then we're staying dry all the way through until wednesday evening. by thursday our next cold front will come and bring us wet weather once again. looking outside for this evening dry conditions across the area, staying dry the next couple days. so heading towards monday dry weather there, a few clouds build later in the day but for the most part staying dry throug
that front is just south of us keeping a lot of that humid air to the south of us as well.showers expected here in baltimore tonight, although southern maryland and northern virginia will see a little bit of that wet weather. some storms in the forecast down there as well but fortunately all of that damaging weather is to our south. we aren't going to see any wet weather with this cold front. it pushed through the area earlier and as you can see, it's staying south, has become stationary and...
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dry air. canadian air, our with maker.s it moves off and as we get later on into tomorrow and especially on into thursday. there may be, may be a few scattered showers. maybe a thundershower, but there will be just that, little weather front comes through. but still no sign of any areas of wet weather. tomorrow, close to average. 89 degrees. tomorrow morning when you get up and head out. because of the dry air. it will be a rather cool morning. temperatures tomorrow morning. in town. in the mid 60s. 50s in the suburbs. beautiful day tomorrow. again, lot of sunshine. and some of those cloud. not quite as the low humidity we had today. the reason things are drying out. and the humidity has been so low. without any rain. moisture, goes right back into the atmosphere. tomorrow, evening, we'll see partly sunny skies. few high cloud. will be coming in the temperatures tomorrow evening around 80 degrees. that is as we get on into later in the week. humidity does come in and with it a chanc of some afternoon showers. could be a fe
dry air. canadian air, our with maker.s it moves off and as we get later on into tomorrow and especially on into thursday. there may be, may be a few scattered showers. maybe a thundershower, but there will be just that, little weather front comes through. but still no sign of any areas of wet weather. tomorrow, close to average. 89 degrees. tomorrow morning when you get up and head out. because of the dry air. it will be a rather cool morning. temperatures tomorrow morning. in town. in the mid...
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portland was 106. >> the ocean air normally keeps us cool in the summer that stopped and the air mass got so warm it was able to push us up into the record breaking temperatures. >> reporter: this morning, runners got out to the track early in portland. >> trying to get my workout done before it gets too hot. >> reporter: and early shoppers at the farmer's market. >> get their produce as early as they can head back to the office, so they can get back in the air conditioning. >> reporter: and brian, this evening, few pieces of good news. home depot expecting shipment of air conditioners and fans tomorrow. and temperatures in an area where 15% of homes have air conditioning are going few be cooling off slightly over the next couple days. brian. >>> hottest july where you are. second coldest july where we are. mike seidel in seattle for us. thanks. >>> on wall street, a big rally, faded going into the closing bell, cutting the day's gains almost exactly in half. still the dow on track for a monster july. the best in 20 years, up just 84 points on the day. nasdaq, gained 16 1/2. s & p up
portland was 106. >> the ocean air normally keeps us cool in the summer that stopped and the air mass got so warm it was able to push us up into the record breaking temperatures. >> reporter: this morning, runners got out to the track early in portland. >> trying to get my workout done before it gets too hot. >> reporter: and early shoppers at the farmer's market. >> get their produce as early as they can head back to the office, so they can get back in the air...
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>>> on our broadcast tonight -- air emergency. a hole in the ceiling of a southwest airlines jet, a close call for passengers. what does this say about other planes? >>> making her case for the supreme court. sonia sotomayor gets a chance to explain that now-famous remark she made about latina women. >>> the murder mystery in a family home in florida, the death of the adoptive parents of so many special needs children -- it has taken an odd turn. >>> critical condition -- why america's doctors don't want to go into family practice anymore. >>> a woman making a difference with good works around the world. with good works around the world. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. this was a long first day of questioning for supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor who found herself answering for some of her own words from her past. at times it was a classic courtroom cross-examination, mostly by the republicans, while most democrats are interested in wrapping up this and voting to confi
>>> on our broadcast tonight -- air emergency. a hole in the ceiling of a southwest airlines jet, a close call for passengers. what does this say about other planes? >>> making her case for the supreme court. sonia sotomayor gets a chance to explain that now-famous remark she made about latina women. >>> the murder mystery in a family home in florida, the death of the adoptive parents of so many special needs children -- it has taken an odd turn. >>> critical...