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it says born here in fairfield. >> reporter: we travel down chester arthur road to the chester arthurce, to investigate. do you think there's at least a chance that he was born in canada? >> no. well, yes, there is a chance. but i doubt it. >> reporter: john dumbville is in charge of vermont's historic sites. is it possible that chester allen arthur was born in kenya? >> no. come on. >> reporter: fairfield's town clerk, amanda forbes, showed us this record indicating that chester's father william was elected to a local school board months before his son's birth in 1829. this is sort of as good as it gets in terms of evidence. >> right. we don't have any concrete birth certificate. i wish we did but we don't. >> reporter: the truth may be lost to time and to the fact that chester allen arthur burned all of his papers right before he died. what would the average canadian say if he or she found out that chester arthur was actually canadian? >> first we'd have to tell them who he was. >> they probably don't have any idea. >> then they might be pretty thrilled. >> i think they would be ple
it says born here in fairfield. >> reporter: we travel down chester arthur road to the chester arthurce, to investigate. do you think there's at least a chance that he was born in canada? >> no. well, yes, there is a chance. but i doubt it. >> reporter: john dumbville is in charge of vermont's historic sites. is it possible that chester allen arthur was born in kenya? >> no. come on. >> reporter: fairfield's town clerk, amanda forbes, showed us this record...
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shoe into the is user good hospices until a until he should part with arthur. his mother is very good. the execution is worse than the crime she couldn't contemplate arthur would be executed. he and jackson were on lives of the clock keeps ticking. >> otb cytometry and four to discuss his book, "the coming prosperity." or fessler are spoiled was in attendance at the book festival held at the annually. >> joining us at george mason gears professor philip auerswald, his most recent book is this, shrink three. here's the cover of the book. what role does fear play in development? >> well, that's a great question. they don't talk about what role does fear play in our conversation about development, so when we talk about our reality to share our ideas in the marketplace can we compete with other atheists only know three things about marketplace ideas. short-term sells better than long-term. fear sells better than hope that negative sells better than positive and exaggerated sells better than moderated. so we see a disproportionate number of short-term narratives of
shoe into the is user good hospices until a until he should part with arthur. his mother is very good. the execution is worse than the crime she couldn't contemplate arthur would be executed. he and jackson were on lives of the clock keeps ticking. >> otb cytometry and four to discuss his book, "the coming prosperity." or fessler are spoiled was in attendance at the book festival held at the annually. >> joining us at george mason gears professor philip auerswald, his most...
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so arthur was convicted and there was only one punishment for that which is the death penalty, capitalunishment. so arthur goes on to death row and in january of 1836 is sentenced to die in about a month so with the clock ticking she does something even more unbelievable. it was amazing enough that she testified on arthur's behalf in the criminal trial but now she goes out and starts recruiting her friends in the high society of washington, and she was a very prominent woman with many prominent friends, easy access to the leadership of the country she went to the vice president of van buren and said you should go to office with the president, president jackson and tell him he should pardon arthur. his mother is very good. the execution would be worse than the crime and she couldn't contemplate that he would be executed. he and jackson are unmoved so the class keeps ticking. >>> here is a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. >>> gene robinson division of the episcopal and hampshire and first openly gay person elected present his argument for a marriage
so arthur was convicted and there was only one punishment for that which is the death penalty, capitalunishment. so arthur goes on to death row and in january of 1836 is sentenced to die in about a month so with the clock ticking she does something even more unbelievable. it was amazing enough that she testified on arthur's behalf in the criminal trial but now she goes out and starts recruiting her friends in the high society of washington, and she was a very prominent woman with many prominent...
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arthur's room didn't have a phone jack. typically what we do is write a letter requesting that a phone jack be installed with ample time. this was in june. arthur doesn't have a phone jack in his room so he doesn't have a right to contact a doctor. he can't call 911 if he has a crisis. and with numerous visits -- i think i've been there three or four times, i've twice been denied access to the building and twice the manager told me that, yes, at&t is on the way and they'll be here today or tomorrow. so, constantly staving off this, not seeing it as a necessity,v not seeing it as a person's right to have a phone jack. i'm here to say whatever your power is in making sure this place is habitable, these people need their habitability rights taken care of. thanks. >> thank you. * >>> good morning. my name is spayctionv. -- [speaker not understood]. i'm a tenant at the war field hotel. even though we have the bathrooms, we don't have one -- we only got one tub. it is filthy. bed bugs still. we have a lot of roaches. our privacy
arthur's room didn't have a phone jack. typically what we do is write a letter requesting that a phone jack be installed with ample time. this was in june. arthur doesn't have a phone jack in his room so he doesn't have a right to contact a doctor. he can't call 911 if he has a crisis. and with numerous visits -- i think i've been there three or four times, i've twice been denied access to the building and twice the manager told me that, yes, at&t is on the way and they'll be here today or...
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we've got arthur blank here. we'll ask if he is going to guarantee a super bowl nap could be a lot of money for you guys, mr. mayor. thank you for joining ushappy h. see you again soon. >>> coming up next, what's the real motive behind all of those special dividends? we investigate for you. >>> and who do you have coming up as well next, brian? >> i kind of gave it away in that interview. newell rubbermaid. the ceo of one of their top five stocks in the atlanta region over the year. their ceo actually used to work just a couple doors down from us at cnbc. he's going to be our guest coming up. we'll see if they can continue their record run over the next 12 months. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... a
we've got arthur blank here. we'll ask if he is going to guarantee a super bowl nap could be a lot of money for you guys, mr. mayor. thank you for joining ushappy h. see you again soon. >>> coming up next, what's the real motive behind all of those special dividends? we investigate for you. >>> and who do you have coming up as well next, brian? >> i kind of gave it away in that interview. newell rubbermaid. the ceo of one of their top five stocks in the atlanta region...
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on the "full court press," arthur delaney is with us.oom pat says the republicans are saying they will violate the pledge only if we get rid of social security medicare. and also on twitter, progressive bishop says it is me or is arthur delaney rocking the peter defalk look this morning with the dishevelled air and blazer. >> i don't know who that is. >> i think it is a compliment. >> whenever i come to the show wearing a tie, you often make fun of me. >> you look nice. >> bill: and peter wore a tie this morning. >> look the part be the part. >> bill: but i want to pick up on your point on entitlements. this is another trap we're falling into right? when republicans say that they are really saying i'm paul ryan and i want to get rid of social security and medicare. they are not entitlements, correct? >> yeah. but the democrats are totally willing to do this by the way -- >> bill: what? >> strengthen entitlements that's what fave raid code strengthen them, but the only program that anyone is trying to rule out of these discussions is soci
on the "full court press," arthur delaney is with us.oom pat says the republicans are saying they will violate the pledge only if we get rid of social security medicare. and also on twitter, progressive bishop says it is me or is arthur delaney rocking the peter defalk look this morning with the dishevelled air and blazer. >> i don't know who that is. >> i think it is a compliment. >> whenever i come to the show wearing a tie, you often make fun of me. >> you...
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arthur searched for a way. he hoped for a pardon from the president but he had to be ready if it didn't happen. he had to admit the truth of what john cook said all along. he had the right to be free and would destroy the freedom. arthur said he never intended to harm mrs. thornton or to convince even himself of course he had no intention. they gave him that in tension and unleashed the center within by drinking, she was a schoolteacher who advise arthur about ways to get his freedom but he was also a temperance man and told them if you want to be free you have to do two things, learn to read and write and stop drinking. he condemned himself and had to take responsibility and decided to write a poem about the feeling of repentance. with pen and paper he sat in the dim light thinking about his friends from the racetrack on the square like william thornton he had a talent for writing. farewell my friends each flying moment to bring this mean year on to my awful fate. he made a reference to his family whose comman
arthur searched for a way. he hoped for a pardon from the president but he had to be ready if it didn't happen. he had to admit the truth of what john cook said all along. he had the right to be free and would destroy the freedom. arthur said he never intended to harm mrs. thornton or to convince even himself of course he had no intention. they gave him that in tension and unleashed the center within by drinking, she was a schoolteacher who advise arthur about ways to get his freedom but he was...
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inconclusive is where you can't move forward. >> arthur? >> seem like they have done such a good job, worked so hard. uncovered everything. they looked for the needle in the haystack. i was coming on here, ready to be cavalier. it seems like they've done and it haven't gotten anywhere. >> what they do have are latex gloves on the frontyard with dna on the gloves. the guy is not in jail. >> not yet. >> you know what's interesting about that? they looked at that dna glove and the latex. it doesn't match any of the men that apparently were in her life who all have alibis, and they not only ran it through the state dna database and the national database and it matches no one, which is more frustrating. >> therefore one of the possibilities is she is still alive. maybe she has amnesia. in 50 years i've been involved three times -- very rare but happens -- where somebody has gone missing and turns out had a head injury or something and really has am meese ya. >> very good point, doctor, but as you know because of the drew peter send case, there a
inconclusive is where you can't move forward. >> arthur? >> seem like they have done such a good job, worked so hard. uncovered everything. they looked for the needle in the haystack. i was coming on here, ready to be cavalier. it seems like they've done and it haven't gotten anywhere. >> what they do have are latex gloves on the frontyard with dna on the gloves. the guy is not in jail. >> not yet. >> you know what's interesting about that? they looked at that dna...
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arthur is very interested in dancing music and all forms of creativity. and coming to hair. she is beautiful like a flower. to always make her. he likes all of that we were worried at one point about where arthur would like girls and not so much but we stopped worrying when we saw the doors women and. even said several times he was going to get merritt. he says mommy i've met a girl and i need money because i want to buy her a present as a man he understands too war a woman he needs a wallet. but i ask why do you like doll so much and he says i just love beautiful women. and then my husband wasn't worried anymore. my has allowed me put him down and don't ever do that again marc is not not at all although he has been misbehaving a little bit lately but basically he's fairly manageable gentle giant. asked with putting everything in order she wants everything to function like clockwork and she always sees to it that everybody behaves as they should been a housewife is a problem for me running a household is the least of my. i don't know how to do it the result of my efforts doe
arthur is very interested in dancing music and all forms of creativity. and coming to hair. she is beautiful like a flower. to always make her. he likes all of that we were worried at one point about where arthur would like girls and not so much but we stopped worrying when we saw the doors women and. even said several times he was going to get merritt. he says mommy i've met a girl and i need money because i want to buy her a present as a man he understands too war a woman he needs a wallet....
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will pan out many argue it's being fought put forward in the press some are even suggesting that arthur mass could even find himself arrested but at this stage we can expect a big showdown between catalonia and the spanish government latest opinion polls do show that over fifty percent of catalans want independence and the reason really has been an economic one that's been the tipping point because catalonia is a wealthy region but it does pay more in taxes far more in taxes to the central government and actually gets back into massive investment from madrid in this at a time when unemployment is at around twenty five percent and many people are having to endure very tough cuts so they believe in essence that they can govern the economy better themselves and would be better off. as an independent state and break away from spain but that is on the condition for many people that catalonia manages to stay in the you some people do you fear that if it does to withdraw from spain it would be forced to withdraw from the e.u. and that would not be good for the economy so if that turns out to b
will pan out many argue it's being fought put forward in the press some are even suggesting that arthur mass could even find himself arrested but at this stage we can expect a big showdown between catalonia and the spanish government latest opinion polls do show that over fifty percent of catalans want independence and the reason really has been an economic one that's been the tipping point because catalonia is a wealthy region but it does pay more in taxes far more in taxes to the central...
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thank you. >>> supervisors, arthur feinstein, chair of the sierra bay club. second what has been said previously. i am very much in support of this. it's poor process. in fact, it's probably not a legal process that the department has taken in combining these two very disparate elements into one e-i-r. it's unclear to me when, if you have this hearing again we will have the opportunity to testify again -- i hope so -- and we would urge you at the very least if you can't just move it on to the full board which we think you should, it has been hanging here for a long time. that you schedule it for this committee next week, then, so that it can move forward this year. again, it's been with you for around five months now. rec and park has had ample time to comment on it. if it hasn't, it's sort of bad showing and bad faith to say at the last moment, wait, don't do this. and, again, this does not affect sharp park. this is in terms of the current management. does not affect outcomes. it simply asks for an appropriate process. so, thank you very much. appreciate it
thank you. >>> supervisors, arthur feinstein, chair of the sierra bay club. second what has been said previously. i am very much in support of this. it's poor process. in fact, it's probably not a legal process that the department has taken in combining these two very disparate elements into one e-i-r. it's unclear to me when, if you have this hearing again we will have the opportunity to testify again -- i hope so -- and we would urge you at the very least if you can't just move it on...
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and encore presentation of books now.a c-span: arthur grace you have a new book out called "choose me" portraits of a presidential198 race."7ou where did you get this idea? >> guest: well basically it was an idea that newsweek came up with in early 1987 around last january, early february. they wanted to do something different with the presidential candidates. portraits but not... they weren't sure what they wanted to do but just a different idea.y r so newsweek picture editor karen mclarkey approached me and saido do you have any ideas on this. what would you like to do? and i thought about it and i came up with this concept ofd i doing in black and white in a two and a quarter format without strobe lights, using only available or natural light. and we tried it out first witht gary hart. we went out to -- i believe it s was cleveland early on in february of 1987 and i had the first assignment out there.wa i came back and showed them the photographs and they were veryhe pleased with them. so i went on from there doing all the candidates. c-span: here's the front covernl of your book a
and encore presentation of books now.a c-span: arthur grace you have a new book out called "choose me" portraits of a presidential198 race."7ou where did you get this idea? >> guest: well basically it was an idea that newsweek came up with in early 1987 around last january, early february. they wanted to do something different with the presidential candidates. portraits but not... they weren't sure what they wanted to do but just a different idea.y r so newsweek picture...
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and i compared him to arthur ashe, who let his racket speak for him, which is different than the serenaof the world. and i think we might have seen arthur ashe in the first term, and i think we're getting a little serena williams in this second term and progressives are kind of digging it. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: we love when our president stands up for sure. he wasn't wild, but he was strong. >> he was. but for president obama it did seem a little bit like wow, he is bringing it but for the average person it was sort of like waking up in the morning without your cup of coffee. >> jennifer: exactly. there was a recent "washington post" editorial who said that the president keeps his cool when the right insults him, but he gets really angry when the right accuses him of playing politics with say national security. do you agree? >> i would argue that one of the things that makes him a great leader but not a good politician is he isn't very petty. particularly earlier he wouldn't respond when he was losing political points to his opponents because he didn't think it was worthy of respond
and i compared him to arthur ashe, who let his racket speak for him, which is different than the serenaof the world. and i think we might have seen arthur ashe in the first term, and i think we're getting a little serena williams in this second term and progressives are kind of digging it. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: we love when our president stands up for sure. he wasn't wild, but he was strong. >> he was. but for president obama it did seem a little bit like wow, he is bringing it...
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well, i love arthur rackham, too.and he is one of the most important british illustrators of children's books. and some of them are quite scary, like grimm's fairytales. beautiful illustrations, though. this is an ink illustration. over here in the left-hand corner you'll also see the "ar" monogram that he's developed into this drawing. and we find in the book the illustration for the chapter called "the birth of bran." and we see this woman with two wonderful greyhounds, all entwined in this very sinuous vine pattern here. very typical of the art nouveau period. but he was actually illustrating in the early '20s. i think this book was originally published in 1920. now, he did a lot of works with watercolor that were very detailed. and so it may not be as serious a work of art. however, it's a beautiful woman with dogs, and i would say at auction-- and i'm going to say conservatively-- that this would bring $4,000 to $6,000. wow. that's a good buy. woman: we were visiting my daughter, and she knows i like antiques, so
well, i love arthur rackham, too.and he is one of the most important british illustrators of children's books. and some of them are quite scary, like grimm's fairytales. beautiful illustrations, though. this is an ink illustration. over here in the left-hand corner you'll also see the "ar" monogram that he's developed into this drawing. and we find in the book the illustration for the chapter called "the birth of bran." and we see this woman with two wonderful greyhounds,...
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and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood. ♪ - hi, neighbour. we're playing at miss elaina's house today. she lives in the museum-go-round, and she is a very fun friend. verrry fun. - (robot voice): dan
and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along...
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arthur christmas comes out on dvd tomorrow. that is your eye on entertainment. teresa garcia, cbs news, hollywood. >>> good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> and i'm mike haiduk. those ads are almost over. glad you are with us. i can't they are nightmares in your sleep. >> had a nice weekend,. >> daylight savings time, we turned the clocks back. now we are going to potentiallien joy some days with midnight madness. >> let's get your day planner going. cloudy right now and 43. by noon 46. a little bit of a breeze out of the northwest at 10. high today 50, maybe 52 with a 5:00 p.m. temperature back to 47. and the sunset today is just
arthur christmas comes out on dvd tomorrow. that is your eye on entertainment. teresa garcia, cbs news, hollywood. >>> good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> and i'm mike haiduk. those ads are almost over. glad you are with us. i can't they are nightmares in your sleep. >> had a nice weekend,. >> daylight savings time, we turned the clocks back. now we are going to potentiallien joy some days with midnight madness. >> let's get your day planner going. cloudy right...
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as arthur sulzberger jr.cepts the lit arena where this evening, he should be happy as chairman and publisher of "the new york times" and that he is not the sunday book review editor sam tanenhaus or one of its critics, janet maslin and dwight garner because this is a tough room. be honest, among this gathering of authors, editors and publishers want many of you are thinking bless you, "new york times" for the great review you gave my last book, turning it into a bestseller and changing my life forever, some of you are thinking, dam you "new york times" were a of the view that totally missed my book and doomed it into oblivion. i'm still smarting from review from several years ago and it wasn't even my book. [laughter] but the cruelest fate of all for writer who has been spent years in the book is for that book to be ignored and just think of all of the worthy books. that includes children literature that might never be reviewed anywhere were it not for "the new york times." it's a sunday and daily reviews tha
as arthur sulzberger jr.cepts the lit arena where this evening, he should be happy as chairman and publisher of "the new york times" and that he is not the sunday book review editor sam tanenhaus or one of its critics, janet maslin and dwight garner because this is a tough room. be honest, among this gathering of authors, editors and publishers want many of you are thinking bless you, "new york times" for the great review you gave my last book, turning it into a bestseller...
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arthur a fw otson guarantees he can see things coming years in advance. here's where the blood is flowing. >> he's look for plaque in the carrotic artery. a blockage here can cause a stroke and would be a sign i'm at increased risk for a heart attack. >> unless you do the imaging and the advanced testing, you are really playing russian roulette with your life. >> what are you looking for? >> calcium. >> i've never had a problem bus you're looking for it anyway. >> yes. and if you're heading for a heart attack in five, ten, 20 years you will have plaque. >> we all know plaque is bad. it blocks your blood vessels. it's formed by ldl cholesterol in your cholesterol. thing of it as "l" for lousy that can accumulate slowly over time, narrowing the blood vessels raich something building up in the pipe. this narrowing can cause chest pain called an jie. >>. it can always cause a hearst attack. did you ever wonder how seem lig healthy people can have a haerlt attack? through may surprise you iner with. >> sim people. s. here ee how. cholestrol can cause unstable
arthur a fw otson guarantees he can see things coming years in advance. here's where the blood is flowing. >> he's look for plaque in the carrotic artery. a blockage here can cause a stroke and would be a sign i'm at increased risk for a heart attack. >> unless you do the imaging and the advanced testing, you are really playing russian roulette with your life. >> what are you looking for? >> calcium. >> i've never had a problem bus you're looking for it anyway....
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. >> arthur, are there certain parameters -- i'm going to turn and look at you. certain parameters the market is looking for in a deal on the fiscal cliff or are you in the camp that also suggests that any deal, no matter what it is, is good for the market? just so we get clarification. >> i would think any deal agreed to by both sides, the market would take real hope in. but we have no real detail. if you go broadcaack and look a kum-bi-ya moment out of the white house, they all have a slightly different date. nancy pelosi said we hope to get this wrapped up by christmas. one of the others said early december is when it should be done. shortly after thanksgiving somebody else said. so, i think we're lacking details, lacking commitments. we'll have to keep with the skeptics going. >> gene, what do you think? do you care about the structure of the deal? some would say have you to solve entitlements or the bond market is going to punish the country and it has to be dealt with? or do you think the stock market cares about getting something, anything done, before the
. >> arthur, are there certain parameters -- i'm going to turn and look at you. certain parameters the market is looking for in a deal on the fiscal cliff or are you in the camp that also suggests that any deal, no matter what it is, is good for the market? just so we get clarification. >> i would think any deal agreed to by both sides, the market would take real hope in. but we have no real detail. if you go broadcaack and look a kum-bi-ya moment out of the white house, they all...
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if you're heading down arthur ridge, mount airy getting in on that as well . this will start to diminish as we go throughout the day. again, we will see plenty of cloud cover across the area, maybe a few peeks of sunshine, but mostly cloudy skies. the more important story, we will be breezy and we're also going to be cold. remember how we were in that indian summer for a while, sandy just shifted a whole new weather pattern. this is late november temperatures that we'll be seeing as we go through the afternoon. but right now coming in at 45 degrees in arnold, owings medicals at 43. pilesville coming coming in at 42. we're going to see the winds out of the west at 7 miles an hour right now in baltimore, 5 in east ton, these will pick up through the day. another breezy day on tap for us. this is what i'm talking about. sandy's remnants well up into canada, but still you get that counterclockwise spin around that, so that is pulling in some colder air, some chilly air, so we will be chilly and breezy as we head throughout the day. you see high pressure back off t
if you're heading down arthur ridge, mount airy getting in on that as well . this will start to diminish as we go throughout the day. again, we will see plenty of cloud cover across the area, maybe a few peeks of sunshine, but mostly cloudy skies. the more important story, we will be breezy and we're also going to be cold. remember how we were in that indian summer for a while, sandy just shifted a whole new weather pattern. this is late november temperatures that we'll be seeing as we go...