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and i went up to study at cambridge university.he only black girl my year. >> the only -- and you went to an all-woman's school. >> yes. >> as a matter of fact i got a big kick out of this morning. i won't show it. but in "the sun" they have an article about the -- i can just flash it to you there. the 40th university of -- anniversary of page three. but the article was written by an alum of the same -- >> the college is named -- >> jermaine greer. >> for those who don't know what page three is in the sun every day they have a photograph of a bear-chested woman and every one of them were white. is that the case every day that they are white is this the >> very unusual to see one of those pin-up girls to be a woman of color. >> probably -- >> why is it so popular in this country? >> i think in many ways britain's more open around issues of sex than maybe america . but -- of course, [inaudible] and he'll do anything to get people to watch his tv station. >> that's his 40th anniversary. >> a lot of guys buy the sun just for the bear-c
and i went up to study at cambridge university.he only black girl my year. >> the only -- and you went to an all-woman's school. >> yes. >> as a matter of fact i got a big kick out of this morning. i won't show it. but in "the sun" they have an article about the -- i can just flash it to you there. the 40th university of -- anniversary of page three. but the article was written by an alum of the same -- >> the college is named -- >> jermaine greer....
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this street here in cambridge is normally busy, too.n see just a few brave souls out this morning. this blizzard has really packed a powerful punch across the northeast, wreaking havoc on the roadways. coastal cape cod here in massachusetts did not see as much snow but they saw very, very strong winds, up to 80 miles per hour overnight. that's hurricane-force winds and coastal flooding. as elaine mentioned, power is out to thousands across the region. road crews are working feverishly to try to make this treacherous morning commute as good as possible. some folks are being asked to stay home, non-essential personnel asked not to come in. it is a wintry, wintry morning here in boston. still snow, >> that's a look at your local weather. here's rebecca. back to you. >> thank you, sara. now to the latest on the mysterious death of a model at the mansion of former beer executive. police have just released a 911 call and want to know why it took over a half hour to make that call. cbs news correspondent bill whitaker reports. >> reporter: the
this street here in cambridge is normally busy, too.n see just a few brave souls out this morning. this blizzard has really packed a powerful punch across the northeast, wreaking havoc on the roadways. coastal cape cod here in massachusetts did not see as much snow but they saw very, very strong winds, up to 80 miles per hour overnight. that's hurricane-force winds and coastal flooding. as elaine mentioned, power is out to thousands across the region. road crews are working feverishly to try to...
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temperature wise we are well below freezing. 28 annapolis, 16 in york, 19 in cambridge. that's cold and 27 in frederick. if you look down to the lower center part of the screen, southern georgia up through atlanta that's the approaching storm system. the track continues to carry this further off to the east so we expect to see the storm just missing maryland. going from the cape up to cape cod. with that many mind here is how it shapes up. 31 by noon. 37 by the afternoon. the clouds thicken up and other than icy spots we may have to deal with icy showers or maybe just a coats as the most of the storm remains well off shore of ocean city. we will talk more coming up. >> everybody goes down to see the miracle on 34th street. police say one guy tried to steal some of that happiness as we ripped off a group trying to raise money for the dogs that bark. brian joins us to explain it was good police work that would catch a man who would steal from a dog. >> reporter: he was caught the very same night but it was the attempt at such a classless crime bringing the christmas spirit
temperature wise we are well below freezing. 28 annapolis, 16 in york, 19 in cambridge. that's cold and 27 in frederick. if you look down to the lower center part of the screen, southern georgia up through atlanta that's the approaching storm system. the track continues to carry this further off to the east so we expect to see the storm just missing maryland. going from the cape up to cape cod. with that many mind here is how it shapes up. 31 by noon. 37 by the afternoon. the clouds thicken up...
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from boston, marion mccollom hampton is a senior partner at cambridge advisors to family enterprise. and here in miami, stephen salley is a senior partner of gen-spring family offices, and head of its family business center. welcome to "nightly business report." marion, why would a family business owner resist the effort to bring the next generalers into the family in a timely manner? >> people think of business owners as being controlling and as wanting to have all the decisions to themselves, and that's not the whole case. i think it's natural for parents to think of their children as children, long after their children are not children any more, and and are capable of adult decisions. so some of that is normal family developmental issues. i think many times and this is a great example of that, parents don't tend to treat their adult children who are in their mid 20s as adults. so that transition if there's a sudden transition is much hard harder. >> tom: at what point should a family c.e.o. begin to communicate at operational, at an adult, at a high level with their children prepa
from boston, marion mccollom hampton is a senior partner at cambridge advisors to family enterprise. and here in miami, stephen salley is a senior partner of gen-spring family offices, and head of its family business center. welcome to "nightly business report." marion, why would a family business owner resist the effort to bring the next generalers into the family in a timely manner? >> people think of business owners as being controlling and as wanting to have all the...
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guest: i read history at cambridge. worked in the media years before it was common to see minorities in the media so i long ago learned to just take no notice of people looking at me. when i was in ump and friends would come for coffee, they would say, you have all these people looking at you, but i would just ignore it. you have to do what you want to do in life, carry yourself in a humble but assured matter. host: a short time ago, you ran for the leader of your party. explain what you were doing? guest: we lost the last election so we had -- it was not quite the primary system we had in the united states but it did mean traveling all around the country speaking to party members and trying to win support. after the election, there were three or four men who brought themselves forward but i was concerned that first, there was no woman. they were guys. second of all, they were all what you would call inside the beltway, sort of insiders. i thought the party needed a broader range of candidates and i had a political mess
guest: i read history at cambridge. worked in the media years before it was common to see minorities in the media so i long ago learned to just take no notice of people looking at me. when i was in ump and friends would come for coffee, they would say, you have all these people looking at you, but i would just ignore it. you have to do what you want to do in life, carry yourself in a humble but assured matter. host: a short time ago, you ran for the leader of your party. explain what you were...
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busloads of students to go to cambridge maryland. on the eastern shore of maryland. to get on one of these buses and i don't do it because i am in any way committed. it is because my mother is not there to stop me. and so i get there and what i find is that there is this amazing strong local leader, gloria richardson, yes indeed, obviously no relation to me and she is another one of the contributors to our book. i also find this is a sncc project, student non-violent coordinating committee so the little hole organizers had requested sncc assistance so i finished my freshman year and then i decide i'm going to take off the next semester would be the first semester of my sophomore year to work with sncc i assume that it was going to be just six months and that is a whole other question about how my mother takes it, but anyway so i've decided six months. who knows and it turns into three years. what i'm going to do is read a little bit from my chapter and it is called sncc, my enduring circle of trust. a lot of sncc people were recognized as. eyes of the national office
busloads of students to go to cambridge maryland. on the eastern shore of maryland. to get on one of these buses and i don't do it because i am in any way committed. it is because my mother is not there to stop me. and so i get there and what i find is that there is this amazing strong local leader, gloria richardson, yes indeed, obviously no relation to me and she is another one of the contributors to our book. i also find this is a sncc project, student non-violent coordinating committee so...
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from cambridge back across through frederick. a frigid night below freezing on the way.it's only going to get colder. snow in pennsylvania nothing here right now but there is an tomorrow afternoon. talk more about that coming up. this evening 20s brisk and breezy definitely a few clouds on the increase. we'll talk about thisj, storm on the way coming up. >>> thanks, wyatt. the bitter cold is taking a toll on some special wildlife. the national aquarium is caring wrescued from the cold atlantic waters. many of the turtles became stranded. the five turtles were flown from the ?ú5new england aquari to baltimore early this month. another five will arrive next week. >>> you can always log on to abc2news.com/weather for the very latest forecast and you rw can track severe weather right down to your very own neighborhood. wyatt justin and lynnette will take a look at the wild weather we will this year. our special books special saturday night at 7:00 p.m. >>> well, tonight we now know what caused that massive five last week. late this afternoon the bureau of alcohol, tobacco
from cambridge back across through frederick. a frigid night below freezing on the way.it's only going to get colder. snow in pennsylvania nothing here right now but there is an tomorrow afternoon. talk more about that coming up. this evening 20s brisk and breezy definitely a few clouds on the increase. we'll talk about thisj, storm on the way coming up. >>> thanks, wyatt. the bitter cold is taking a toll on some special wildlife. the national aquarium is caring wrescued from the cold...
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also bay effect snows in the southern part of the eastern shore from easton, cambridge, salisbury. they're getting snow there this morning. the closer view of our radar showing one snow band, snow shower in northern montgory county. this is laying down another coating on top of a quarter inchmaybe another quarter inch. this is tracking south and will continue to move toward the metro area in the nxt 15, 20 minutes. right now temperatures near 20 look at the windchills. they're just in the single digits right now. and the latest peak wind gusts have been around 40 miles per hour. we had a gust at 40 in winchester. mountains, it's frigid. windchills below zero. throh midday from passing snow showers, windy and cold, highs only near freezing. windy and frigid tonight. teens by daw tomorrow. and it's going to stay windy and cold wednesday, highs near 30. clouds around thuday. flurries in central virginia. as we get to the weekend, remaining cold. does appear it gets some snow. ming for saturday afternoon, into sunday. stay tuned. could be changing. >>> tom, take a little sampling aroun
also bay effect snows in the southern part of the eastern shore from easton, cambridge, salisbury. they're getting snow there this morning. the closer view of our radar showing one snow band, snow shower in northern montgory county. this is laying down another coating on top of a quarter inchmaybe another quarter inch. this is tracking south and will continue to move toward the metro area in the nxt 15, 20 minutes. right now temperatures near 20 look at the windchills. they're just in the...
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right now we have 26 in washington, pax river, cambridge and easton 27. 29 fredericksburg. 22 winchesterg. cumberland and petersburg are only 19. wind chill in cumberland is 4. wind chill in winchester is six. feels like seven in gaithersburg. and here in washington, our wind chill is running at 13 degrees in in spite of the 26. we have a sustained wind at 17 miles an hour. it is really tough to be outside without a lot of protective gear. temperatures, the arctic stuff, here it is. you see it in canada to the gulf coast where atlanta is 27. new orleans 25. 24 in panama city beach this morning, believe it or not. raleigh 30. in the southwest not bad with phoenix in the 60s. the jet stream coming to the northwest, dipping in the middle of the country. this will take a disturbance across the south in the short term but it will also bring another storm across the region and try to lift one out of the gulf of mexico as we head in to the late saturday night, sunday time frame. and that guy has a chance to be appreciable. short time we have the mountain snows here. we will say clear to partly
right now we have 26 in washington, pax river, cambridge and easton 27. 29 fredericksburg. 22 winchesterg. cumberland and petersburg are only 19. wind chill in cumberland is 4. wind chill in winchester is six. feels like seven in gaithersburg. and here in washington, our wind chill is running at 13 degrees in in spite of the 26. we have a sustained wind at 17 miles an hour. it is really tough to be outside without a lot of protective gear. temperatures, the arctic stuff, here it is. you see it...
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feeling like 12 downtown and feeling like 5 above in cambridge and 11 below in oakland. satellite picture, radar combined. a storm pushing into the rockies as we get into tuesday and wednesday. and we'll deal with that storm on thursday. that's not going to be a big storm. we're getting rid of the big storm over the weekend that will kind of sit and still produce west northwesterly winds. that means lake effect snow will continue all the way down to the smoky mountains of tennessee. we'll zoom in and you can see snow that went in between fredericksberg this morning. that caused the problems south of d.c. for the morning commute. doesn't take much to cause problems by any means. we'll zoom in more and seeing a lot of snow showers out to the west and in fact west of the divide there is still a winter storm warning until 7:00 p.m. tomorrow. let's look at live doppler 9000 and we'll pinpoint some showers. they are picking up in intensity. everything on the maryland side will go up north first. and you can access this on our website at wusa9.com. we even have a little zone ma
feeling like 12 downtown and feeling like 5 above in cambridge and 11 below in oakland. satellite picture, radar combined. a storm pushing into the rockies as we get into tuesday and wednesday. and we'll deal with that storm on thursday. that's not going to be a big storm. we're getting rid of the big storm over the weekend that will kind of sit and still produce west northwesterly winds. that means lake effect snow will continue all the way down to the smoky mountains of tennessee. we'll zoom...
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temperatures right now we're talking about below freezing weather from annapolis to cambridge back uprederick and york. inner harbor hanging 2 above freezing at 34. let's take you out to a broader view of the eastern united states talk about this approaching storm. tough to make out right now. if you look closely over northern
temperatures right now we're talking about below freezing weather from annapolis to cambridge back uprederick and york. inner harbor hanging 2 above freezing at 34. let's take you out to a broader view of the eastern united states talk about this approaching storm. tough to make out right now. if you look closely over northern
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lower eastern shore, still finding snow towards ocean city, back through salisbury and cambridge. even just south of easton you may find a little snow coming down but back in the immediate baltimore area, the good news is, most of the snow done, other then a passing flurry or two later tonight. now check out this winter weather advisory. it's still up for most of the state other than the extreme western edge here. this will be right through 9:00 tonight. we know we'll have icy conditions, many of those roads, even if they've been salted, temperatures too cold to let that salt be extremely effective. here's why. 24 degrees right now, and headed colder tonight. that light snowpack on the ground will help drop temperatures, and many spots in the morning i wouldn't be surprised to wake up in the upper teens. man, what a wild wintry scene today! roland park, pretty decent coating of snow here, just over an up in. most spots across the meet baltimore area. nguyen oak, snow coming down. traffic gets thick in a hurry and tough forget around. and even tonight with that snow ending, the
lower eastern shore, still finding snow towards ocean city, back through salisbury and cambridge. even just south of easton you may find a little snow coming down but back in the immediate baltimore area, the good news is, most of the snow done, other then a passing flurry or two later tonight. now check out this winter weather advisory. it's still up for most of the state other than the extreme western edge here. this will be right through 9:00 tonight. we know we'll have icy conditions, many...
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cambridge university the u.k., ph.d. divinity. bar college new york, professord currently.institute of director, ten years and currently. church of st. john the evangelist. 18 years and currently. author over 30 wook including the acclaimed rabbi jesus and rabbi paul and the brand new mary magdalene, a biography. hobby. squash, astronee, theater. the reverend dr. bruce david chillson. >> reverend dr. chilton, this is your portrait here that you have chosen for the cover of your book. >>> you have the woman as described in had conversation between us. there is also this picture of st. mary magdalene by the artist 1533 in venice. that i believe is described in your book as the portrait in which mary wipes the feet of jesus -- wipes the body of jesus or was it the feet at the tomb? was it when he was living or dead? >> when he was alive, wiped the feet of jesus. >> she anointed him. tell us about that? >> there are two scene in the gospels in which this physical contact with jesus is described. one is with a sinful woman, not mary, who wipes jesus' feet with her hair. the othe
cambridge university the u.k., ph.d. divinity. bar college new york, professord currently.institute of director, ten years and currently. church of st. john the evangelist. 18 years and currently. author over 30 wook including the acclaimed rabbi jesus and rabbi paul and the brand new mary magdalene, a biography. hobby. squash, astronee, theater. the reverend dr. bruce david chillson. >> reverend dr. chilton, this is your portrait here that you have chosen for the cover of your book....
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right now we have gusts close to 30 in washington. 31 at cambridge. pax river 33. 37 in winchester and oakland, maryland where the snow is flying, that's near blizzard conditions in spots with 38- mile an hour wind gusts. temperature-wise, another story here. we have readings in the teens and 20s this morning. and right now at reagan national 23. it feels like 12 with cloudy skies. no snow at the airport. west northwest winds at 12 and the dew point degrees. feels like 12 in town. feels like 1 in hagerstown. one in winchester. the wind chill of six in southern maryland and in the mountains, this is why we have wind chill advisories out there. the wind chill in garrett county 17 below. big storm is spinning up here in canada. northwesterly winds. the snow bands continue from time to time. an that's what we will see today. a couple of snow bands even through midday, can't rule out a few to the metro. the mountains been pasted with snow tonight and tomorrow. and our weather will be improving later this afternoon and expecting a flurry and snow shower act
right now we have gusts close to 30 in washington. 31 at cambridge. pax river 33. 37 in winchester and oakland, maryland where the snow is flying, that's near blizzard conditions in spots with 38- mile an hour wind gusts. temperature-wise, another story here. we have readings in the teens and 20s this morning. and right now at reagan national 23. it feels like 12 with cloudy skies. no snow at the airport. west northwest winds at 12 and the dew point degrees. feels like 12 in town. feels like 1...
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. >>> the cambridge community center in concord making the most of every dollar this holiday season. they're giving families in need a holiday gift certificate to big lot's. the struggling families it means a lot. that's a new pair of jeans, a meal, even a small christmas tree. the center providing state-funded child care to more than 200 low income children. it will give each family a $10 gift certificate to big lot's funded by the share a spirit grant. >>> we were just talking about some streetlights that are out? >> yeah, approaching the bay bridge toll plaza. now, the lights at the toll plaza, saying fastrak lane and what costs are going to be, those are working. let me give you the live look. so the approach will be an issue if the rain comes through the area, so we're watching that. we called chp to find out what's going on. they said, well, you've now made us aware, so chp will check things out as well. an easy shore down the east shore freeway, but watch the lighting. that may be an issue a little later on as the weather changes. >>> let's turnpike over to rob and a great wee
. >>> the cambridge community center in concord making the most of every dollar this holiday season. they're giving families in need a holiday gift certificate to big lot's. the struggling families it means a lot. that's a new pair of jeans, a meal, even a small christmas tree. the center providing state-funded child care to more than 200 low income children. it will give each family a $10 gift certificate to big lot's funded by the share a spirit grant. >>> we were just...
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host: what did you notice when you were in cambridge? you were the only black person in cambridge? guest: most of the other black people were post graduates who had come there from overseas. i never met anybody who was actually black and brought up in britain who got there. it was a very -- it's a very kind of elite university, and at cambridge i had to handle myself in an elite institution. host: give me an example of how you handled yourself. guest: you don't let it intimidate you. you're no less intelligent than anybody else in the room. it's helped me not to be intimidated and give me the courage to go further. host: as a shadow cabinet member, the labour party, and your responsibility is public health. what's that mean? guest: it's a range of issues around things like obesity, around things like alcoholism, around drug abuse, around maternity, about vaccination, immunization programs, about dealing with health quotas in poor areas and rich areas. it's all of the health issues that concern the public, all of those issues. host: you have on your web site at the bottom, i read th
host: what did you notice when you were in cambridge? you were the only black person in cambridge? guest: most of the other black people were post graduates who had come there from overseas. i never met anybody who was actually black and brought up in britain who got there. it was a very -- it's a very kind of elite university, and at cambridge i had to handle myself in an elite institution. host: give me an example of how you handled yourself. guest: you don't let it intimidate you. you're no...
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only 40 of them went on oxford and cambridge. that is the situation with social mobility. what we are introducing -- and i know they don't want to hear the details. a situation where nobody pays fees up front including part-time studen. which is 40% of students. nobody pays athing back until they're earning 21,000 pounds. under the new system, everyone will payback less than what they pay under the current system. they will pay back less every month. that is the case. the poorest will pay less. the richest will pay more. it is progressive system that he hasn't got the courage of his conviction to support it. >> only the prime minister could treble tuition fees and then claim it's a better deal for students. no one is convinced. frankly. and, look, and isn't it absolutely clear this policy is in chaos. the education minister refuses to answer questions on it. they rush our proposals daily. isn't the most sensible thing for the prime minister, go away, think again and come up with a better proposal? >> the right honorable gentleman has absolutely no idea what he'll put in hi
only 40 of them went on oxford and cambridge. that is the situation with social mobility. what we are introducing -- and i know they don't want to hear the details. a situation where nobody pays fees up front including part-time studen. which is 40% of students. nobody pays athing back until they're earning 21,000 pounds. under the new system, everyone will payback less than what they pay under the current system. they will pay back less every month. that is the case. the poorest will pay less....
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cambridge, 21 at this hour so plenty of cold air and even with a lot of sunshine, we'll be very slowo warm up during the course of the day. winds, a little better out of the north and west at 20. last look at reagan national. 22 in baltimore. we still have wind chill values holding the temperatures back in the single digits. for kids at the bus stop, it is no warmer there today. you can see the lake effect snow machine still doing its thing but the snow is not making it into washington. it is well off to the north and west. if you have a wide screen, you can see well the west. our next weather maker will be a little clipper system diving down to the northern plains at this hour. that will track to our south tomorrow. it will be close enough that it looks like we will have a period of light snow around here during the afternoon tomorrow. with that these extremely cold temperatures we had the last couple of days, it won't take a lot to start sticking on the area roadways. it is possible we'll have advisories around here during the day tomorrow. not going to be a big storm but even a li
cambridge, 21 at this hour so plenty of cold air and even with a lot of sunshine, we'll be very slowo warm up during the course of the day. winds, a little better out of the north and west at 20. last look at reagan national. 22 in baltimore. we still have wind chill values holding the temperatures back in the single digits. for kids at the bus stop, it is no warmer there today. you can see the lake effect snow machine still doing its thing but the snow is not making it into washington. it is...
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free-school meal backgrounds in 2006-07, would have had to find £750,000 in match funding, whereas cambridgeust 20, would have had to find only £120,000. where is the sense in punishing success and rewarding failure? the ifs says that it provides a financial incentive for universities...to turn away students from poorer backgrounds. it does not make sense. all the signs suggest a government policy in disarray. there is no white paper, and every day the government try to respond to the latest criticism. last week, we showed that two thirds of part timers would not benefit from their scheme, so they had to rush out a minor change yesterday. last week, under pressure from me, the business secretary said he would write to the office for fair access to give guidance about fair access and he has, but it was an empty document. let me address one point: the house has been told that universities might charge £9,000 in "exceptional circumstances", but nowhere in the guidance document that has been issued does the term "exceptional circumstances" appear. the business secretary does not tell the directo
free-school meal backgrounds in 2006-07, would have had to find £750,000 in match funding, whereas cambridgeust 20, would have had to find only £120,000. where is the sense in punishing success and rewarding failure? the ifs says that it provides a financial incentive for universities...to turn away students from poorer backgrounds. it does not make sense. all the signs suggest a government policy in disarray. there is no white paper, and every day the government try to respond to the latest...
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cambridge, which took just 20, would only have to find 120,000.se in punishing success and rewarding failure? it does not make sense. but all the signs are of government policy in disarray. no white paper, every day trying to respond to the latest criticism. last week we showed that two- thirds of part-timers would not benefit from their schemes so they had to rush out a minor change yesterday. the business secretary said -- giving guidance about fair access. it is an empty document. the higher education secretary said in this house that it would be in exceptional circumstances that universities might charge 9,000 pounds. nowhere in the guidance documents being issued does the term exceptional circumstances appear. he does not tell the director to limit the higher fees to exceptional circumstances. he does not define exceptional circumstances himself. the truth is that it came to the house making a fine promise that 9,000 pounds would be exceptional circumstances. he has done nothing to bring that about in practice because he knows he is not going
cambridge, which took just 20, would only have to find 120,000.se in punishing success and rewarding failure? it does not make sense. but all the signs are of government policy in disarray. no white paper, every day trying to respond to the latest criticism. last week we showed that two- thirds of part-timers would not benefit from their schemes so they had to rush out a minor change yesterday. the business secretary said -- giving guidance about fair access. it is an empty document. the higher...
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only 40 of them went to oxford and cambridge. that is the situation with social mobility.hat we are introducing -- i know that they do not want to hear the details. we are introducing a situation where nobody pays fees up front, including part-time students -- which is 40% of students -- and nobody pays anything back until they are earning 21,000 pounds. under the new system, everyone will pay back less than what they pay under the current system. they will pay back less every month -- that is the case. the poorest will pay less, the richest will pay more. it is a progressive system, but he has not got the courage of his convictions to back it. >> only the prime minister could treble tuition fees and then claim that it is a better deal for students. no one is convinced, frankly. is it not absolutely clear that this policy is in chaos? the education minister refuses to answer questions on it, and they rush out proposals on it daily. is it not the most sensible thing for the prime minister to go away, think again, and come up with a better proposal? >> the right honorable ge
only 40 of them went to oxford and cambridge. that is the situation with social mobility.hat we are introducing -- i know that they do not want to hear the details. we are introducing a situation where nobody pays fees up front, including part-time students -- which is 40% of students -- and nobody pays anything back until they are earning 21,000 pounds. under the new system, everyone will pay back less than what they pay under the current system. they will pay back less every month -- that is...
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Dec 17, 2010
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cambridge, 27 degrees. further away from the bay, the temperature is 20 right now.here is gray shadings, scattered clouds. the mounds are overcast. we see the streets of snow -- the mountains are overcast. this is the lake effect snow going through all higher right now. this thing is writing north. if anything, it will provide a few clouds. here's yesterday's storm off shore. a new development in the plains states. the storm will kind of come across here. it will start to redevelop in the gulf of mexico. the energy was transferred here. that is not good. it will pick up a lot of golf moisture. when the stars spinning up a modem for the southeast, it will pass by the mid atlantic on sunday or will be higher out to see? would have that situation a lot in this situation. today, just some scattered clouds. hopefully we will see a fair share of sun. west and northwest wind at about 7 to 12 miles per hour. the snow in the mountains to the west. by saturday morning, we start picking up some clouds as the new disturbance starts moving our way. it looks like on saturday will
cambridge, 27 degrees. further away from the bay, the temperature is 20 right now.here is gray shadings, scattered clouds. the mounds are overcast. we see the streets of snow -- the mountains are overcast. this is the lake effect snow going through all higher right now. this thing is writing north. if anything, it will provide a few clouds. here's yesterday's storm off shore. a new development in the plains states. the storm will kind of come across here. it will start to redevelop in the gulf...
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Dec 14, 2010
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right now we have gusts to 30 in winchester and manassas, 30 in baltimore. 37 cambridge and 81 at the pax river -- 31 in pax river. temperature-wise, upper teens in the shenandoah valley to frederick to 23 in washington and also in easton at 23. there's the wind chills this morning just to make it feel better for you. 6 manassas, and 9 in washington we have to worry about the wind and snow showers this morning. wind advisory until 10:00 p.m. currently 23 with sustained winds at 18 and the dew.a bone dry five degrees. the next weather maker will be sliding to the south on thursday. look at the next few days, snow showers and windy around 30. 32 tomorrow. breezy and 36 on thursday. maybe a few flurries or snow showers south of washington. after that, well, friday and saturday, potentially over 40. saturday night could be a coastal storm on saturday in to sunday morning. a little cooler behind that. this could slide out to sea. that one has potential. we will be watching it. 5:17. here's monica with the time- saver traffic. >> crews with out overnight treating the roadways, especially in
right now we have gusts to 30 in winchester and manassas, 30 in baltimore. 37 cambridge and 81 at the pax river -- 31 in pax river. temperature-wise, upper teens in the shenandoah valley to frederick to 23 in washington and also in easton at 23. there's the wind chills this morning just to make it feel better for you. 6 manassas, and 9 in washington we have to worry about the wind and snow showers this morning. wind advisory until 10:00 p.m. currently 23 with sustained winds at 18 and the dew.a...
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Dec 17, 2010
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it is called in cambridge, too. western maryland has been locked in the arctic air for a long time. with the skies temporarily clearing out the temperatures will cool out quickly again tonight. the good news is we do not have to consider a wind chill. stronger low pressure in the southern branch of the jet stream. we will pick up some moisture off of the atlantic. our weekend alum as what to do with the store once it reaches the carolina coast. it could move north toward us your to the east. it looks like it will favor the offshore track which will keep the threat to our south and east and even offshore saturday night and sunday. another big pacific storm will be dumping 5 feet to 6 feet in the sierra. there will be pummeled with heavy snow in the mountains. some of that moisture and energy could track across the country and bring us a couple more snow threats next week. for tomorrow, we will be in and out of the clouds. it will be a cool day. the same thing will happen on sunday. we will just see some clouds and chilling temperatures here on sunday. that will keep the temperature i
it is called in cambridge, too. western maryland has been locked in the arctic air for a long time. with the skies temporarily clearing out the temperatures will cool out quickly again tonight. the good news is we do not have to consider a wind chill. stronger low pressure in the southern branch of the jet stream. we will pick up some moisture off of the atlantic. our weekend alum as what to do with the store once it reaches the carolina coast. it could move north toward us your to the east. it...
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Dec 14, 2010
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off to the east, cambridge, you are at 21 degrees. those winds are blowing pretty strong.ing up to 25 miles per hour and higher. wind chills of 10 in washington. eight in annapolis. four in gaithersburg. hagerstown, two degrees there. for today, i think the coldest day so far this season. highs for man of -- for many of you in the 20s. thursday, clipper system come through and could bring some snow showers to the region. friday, saturday look to be dry at this point with temperatures in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. >> it is time now for ask weather guys, the segment where tucker barnes and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questions, weather-related or otherwise. today's question comes from megan renard in dumfries, virginia. she asks, what is the largest reported tornado ever in the united states? >> how do you measure? >> okay. steve, the consummate journalist cuts right to the chase. good question. for this, we will say in terms of its width, how wide it is. the largest or biggest tornado is kind of a relative term. are you talking about t
off to the east, cambridge, you are at 21 degrees. those winds are blowing pretty strong.ing up to 25 miles per hour and higher. wind chills of 10 in washington. eight in annapolis. four in gaithersburg. hagerstown, two degrees there. for today, i think the coldest day so far this season. highs for man of -- for many of you in the 20s. thursday, clipper system come through and could bring some snow showers to the region. friday, saturday look to be dry at this point with temperatures in the...
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Dec 8, 2010
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college visit and you know that cambridge has a lot of schools around there. mit, boston college, uma, we went to all of those. we also thought harvard, so that the students can know that harvard is not as intimidating. we dance with the students, socialize with them and show them there is real life there. they say i want to go to harvard. >> which i'm partial to i have to say. my alma mater. >> what would you say to students who haven't participated in the program but ask you why this is a value to you? >> it's a value to you because you really don't know how much it takes to get in to college, how much work you have to put in to it. people really don't know how much -- how hard it is. you have the take things seriously if you want to go to college and make it far in life. >> that is so well said. thank you for joining us. if you would like to contact the silicon valley future stars the information is on our screen also at bayareavista.com. >> i'm excited. look at these delicious dishes. can't wait to dive in. >> this is all prepared by our students. >> these
college visit and you know that cambridge has a lot of schools around there. mit, boston college, uma, we went to all of those. we also thought harvard, so that the students can know that harvard is not as intimidating. we dance with the students, socialize with them and show them there is real life there. they say i want to go to harvard. >> which i'm partial to i have to say. my alma mater. >> what would you say to students who haven't participated in the program but ask you why...
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Dec 17, 2010
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a little bit maybe around the cambridge area. west of the day. we may see a few snow showers. and that's about it. that would be late saturday night, early sunday morning. most of the day, really, will not be that bad. all of this activity. it finally moves away. and stays on the cold side. southeast winds, 5 knots. bay temp around 39. tonight, still a few clouds around. but generally, we'll see some moonlight. 20 by morning. clouds and sunshine. mid-30s once again on sunday. maybe you'll see a few snow flurries. that's about it. and good luck ravens on sunday. >> oh. we concur. >> dress warm. >> that's for sure. thank you, bob. >>> we aren't the only ones dealing with an early taste of winter, much of the east coast deals us an arctic blast. >> from maryland, down through much of the southeast. snow, freezing rain and ice, made travel treacherous. >> you know, i'm trying to make it here the best i can. and trying to take my time. >> slick roads caused hundreds of accidents. in north carolina, at least three people were killed. in virginia yesterday, state police responded to
a little bit maybe around the cambridge area. west of the day. we may see a few snow showers. and that's about it. that would be late saturday night, early sunday morning. most of the day, really, will not be that bad. all of this activity. it finally moves away. and stays on the cold side. southeast winds, 5 knots. bay temp around 39. tonight, still a few clouds around. but generally, we'll see some moonlight. 20 by morning. clouds and sunshine. mid-30s once again on sunday. maybe you'll see a...
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Dec 17, 2010
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if you live in ocean city or salisbury, maybe cambridge, you'll probably see some snow. west of the bay, may see a few stray flakes flakes and cloudy skies. that's about all we're expecting. take a look at temps and conditions. most places, 32. 36 in washington. ocean city at the airport there. 31 degrees. i think ocean city might pick up a couple of inches of snow saturday night and sunday morning. boy, look at that. ever changing bob turk. 19 in oakland. 32 in cumberland. the dew point is at 15 degrees. still pretty dry. but yesterday and the day before, the temperatures were in the -- low. >>> right now, west winds rather light. 4, 5, 6, 7 miles an hour. dead calm in easton. and it will be chilly tonight. with generally clear conditions, down around 20 degrees, which is below our normal, which is mid-20s. here in the east, still a little lake-effect stuff going on in ohio, pennsylvania. this area of low pressure, you can see the snow in portions of colorado and new mexico. nup amarillo. this is moving to the east/southeast. it's going to join up with a little low pres
if you live in ocean city or salisbury, maybe cambridge, you'll probably see some snow. west of the bay, may see a few stray flakes flakes and cloudy skies. that's about all we're expecting. take a look at temps and conditions. most places, 32. 36 in washington. ocean city at the airport there. 31 degrees. i think ocean city might pick up a couple of inches of snow saturday night and sunday morning. boy, look at that. ever changing bob turk. 19 in oakland. 32 in cumberland. the dew point is at...
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Dec 13, 2010
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cambridge, maryland is at 36 degrees.our forecast for today, morning snow, light accumulations, a dusting to maybe an inch or so. partly sunny this afternoon. cold with gusty winds. winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour right now because of the winds blowing and the wind gusts, it feels like it is 26 degrees. it is 36 degrees but the wind chill is 26. so there you go. a cold start to the day. >> thank you. >>> let's check with julie and see how the roads are this morning. >> slippery conditions. allow extra time out there on the roads this morning. already receiving word of some slippery conditions as you travel between 50 and 123 out on 66 making your way east of fair oaks and conning back in towards the capital beltway. on the other side of town, if you are traveling northbound along i-95, that is where we had problems with icy conditions reported near the prince william parkway. traveling northbound on i-95, you will find the lanes are open leaving springfield headed up towards 395. accident activity reports as you tra
cambridge, maryland is at 36 degrees.our forecast for today, morning snow, light accumulations, a dusting to maybe an inch or so. partly sunny this afternoon. cold with gusty winds. winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour right now because of the winds blowing and the wind gusts, it feels like it is 26 degrees. it is 36 degrees but the wind chill is 26. so there you go. a cold start to the day. >> thank you. >>> let's check with julie and see how the roads are this morning....
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Dec 6, 2010
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many of them were from cambridge university who attended and somebody threw a fire extinguisher off the roof. it was a jarring incident because many can remember when mrs. thatcher was in power and impose a much less severe regime of austerity and there was serious turbulence in the streets. we do not know if the cameron government can avoid it. so far, polls show that 60% of the british public, many more than who voted for mr. kamen and his partners in government -- mr. cameron and his partners in government, support it. that is a good sign. but then, the medicine has not been administered. it has been announced, but it has not been taken. we will have to see. just as likely, it will get through this. people will look at what is happening in ireland, in greece, spain, portugal, and italy, and say that it was not a -- that was it not our good fortune that we got a government just-in-time to steer us away from a sovereign debt crisis? and the liberal democrats can march on for another 10 years or 15 years in power. >> you went to school if mcgill university in china. >> i did. you were b
many of them were from cambridge university who attended and somebody threw a fire extinguisher off the roof. it was a jarring incident because many can remember when mrs. thatcher was in power and impose a much less severe regime of austerity and there was serious turbulence in the streets. we do not know if the cameron government can avoid it. so far, polls show that 60% of the british public, many more than who voted for mr. kamen and his partners in government -- mr. cameron and his...
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Dec 23, 2010
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please welcome today's contestants-- a tutor from cambridge, massachusetts... a law student originally from queens, new york... and our returning champion-- an online books editor from seattle, washington... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
please welcome today's contestants-- a tutor from cambridge, massachusetts... a law student originally from queens, new york... and our returning champion-- an online books editor from seattle, washington... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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Dec 14, 2010
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nine at cambridge. checkout western maryland. below zero wind chills at this hour. tonight, skies will very from clear partly cloudy. the wind will be tested occasionally to 35 miles per hour with a steady 15-20 mile per hour wind with even a lifter work flurry or two in the clouds as they pass by. it feels closer to the low single digits or even near zero at times overnight. prepare for the arctic cold. this is because of low pressure in eastern canada. between these two, the strong winds are storing -- starring right out of the hudson bay delivering this cold into the atlantic. clear skies right now, but freeze warnings for tonight across much of florida. temperatures will really bottom out again tonight. on this stalled out boundaries, we expected area of low pressure to attract east and it will cut just to our south but perhaps bring is a chance for a period of light snow. tomorrow, we will see more snow than today, but still windy and cold. clouds increase tomorrow, and here the system is approaching us on thursday. late morning into the evening, there may be s
nine at cambridge. checkout western maryland. below zero wind chills at this hour. tonight, skies will very from clear partly cloudy. the wind will be tested occasionally to 35 miles per hour with a steady 15-20 mile per hour wind with even a lifter work flurry or two in the clouds as they pass by. it feels closer to the low single digits or even near zero at times overnight. prepare for the arctic cold. this is because of low pressure in eastern canada. between these two, the strong winds are...
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Dec 11, 2010
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they mighter well want to go to stanford and mit instead of oxford and cambridge. that was a generation where the influence of the british was still there but waiting. -- waning. the new modern state was coming into being. and so we grew up in that -- in that time of great change. and it's interesting to write about. >> and in your writing, you identify yourselves as a british writer and an indian writer. >> i yeah, i think basically i'a boy from bombay. that's where i was born and raised. and that's where my family lived and that's where i still have deep connections and roots and feel very much at home whenever i go there.wh but, you know, in the way -- the place where you're a child is home in a way that nowhere else is. and that was the place where as a child and a teenager. o i spent more of my life in england than anywhere else. and i'm a british city. it would be ridiculous not to think of oneself as a british writer and i think one of the things i've written about a lot is the migration and what it does to it'sity. -- identity and it's common place in this
they mighter well want to go to stanford and mit instead of oxford and cambridge. that was a generation where the influence of the british was still there but waiting. -- waning. the new modern state was coming into being. and so we grew up in that -- in that time of great change. and it's interesting to write about. >> and in your writing, you identify yourselves as a british writer and an indian writer. >> i yeah, i think basically i'a boy from bombay. that's where i was born and...
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Dec 16, 2010
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and between cambridge and salisbury.ld pick up another inch of snow in the next hour or two, before it finally moves out. that's where the heaviest of the snow has been today. across southern virginia, some spots picking up 3 or 4 inches or so. take a look at the advisory. we still have until late tonight, officially, although it may drop, a winter weather advisory for the entire state of maryland, way down to the south. because they had heavier amounts and ice. a winter storm warning continues for a few hours. tim williams is in the outback. >> reporter: totals are coming in, as bob mentioned. and they will continue to come in through the night. and they will have a better idea of the complete total of the storms as we get into tomorrow. for now, the smallest amount we've seen, ironically, is that the official reporting station at bwi marshall, which is just at 4/10ths of an inch of snow. but tv hill will move up from there. dundalk at about an inch and a half. as is columbia. st. mary's, around 2 inches, getting into t
and between cambridge and salisbury.ld pick up another inch of snow in the next hour or two, before it finally moves out. that's where the heaviest of the snow has been today. across southern virginia, some spots picking up 3 or 4 inches or so. take a look at the advisory. we still have until late tonight, officially, although it may drop, a winter weather advisory for the entire state of maryland, way down to the south. because they had heavier amounts and ice. a winter storm warning continues...
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Dec 13, 2010
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it is possible cambridge and sals bury and ocean city come in with minor accumulations as it pulls offast and flares up and brings moisture back. lake-effect snow machine back to the west. that may carry flurries but you will see a break in the cloud between frederick and back towards frostburg many so we won't stay cloudy all day long at least on this side of the bay. because of this cluster, looks like possibly on the lower eastern shore you have to deal with this and wrap around pushing into the earlier mid afternoon. cold air has pushed down into the deep south. we are watching flurries in central georgia this morning and that cold blast will extend all the way down through florida tonight. and this possibility possibility that the temperatures hit freezing in miami tomorrow morning. that's an impressive cold shot. couple disturbances swinging through enhancing the snow showers and we will have one more swinging through here tomorrow afternoon. but until then, it's this. we have a low to mid-30s. a lot of it into the upper 20s and staying there. but because of the dusting to an inc
it is possible cambridge and sals bury and ocean city come in with minor accumulations as it pulls offast and flares up and brings moisture back. lake-effect snow machine back to the west. that may carry flurries but you will see a break in the cloud between frederick and back towards frostburg many so we won't stay cloudy all day long at least on this side of the bay. because of this cluster, looks like possibly on the lower eastern shore you have to deal with this and wrap around pushing into...
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Dec 30, 2010
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cambridge university the u.k., ph.d. divinity. bar college new york, professord currently. institute of director, ten years and currently. church of st. john the evangelist. 18 years and currently. author over 30 wook including the acclaimed rabbi jesus and rabbi paul and the brand new mary magdalene, a biography. hobby. squash, astronee, theater. the reverend dr. bruce david chillson. >> reverend dr. chilton, this is your portrait here that you have chosen for the cover of your book. >>> you have the woman as described in had conversation between us. there is also this picture of st. mary magdalene by the artist 1533 in venice. that i believe is described in your book as the portrait in which mary wipes the feet of jesus -- wipes the body of jesus or was it the feet at the tomb? was it when he was living or dead? >> when he was alive, wiped the feet of jesus. >> she anointed him. tell us about that? >> there are two scene in the gospels in which this physical contact with jesus is described. one is with a sinful woman, not mary, who wipes jesus' feet with her hair. the oth
cambridge university the u.k., ph.d. divinity. bar college new york, professord currently. institute of director, ten years and currently. church of st. john the evangelist. 18 years and currently. author over 30 wook including the acclaimed rabbi jesus and rabbi paul and the brand new mary magdalene, a biography. hobby. squash, astronee, theater. the reverend dr. bruce david chillson. >> reverend dr. chilton, this is your portrait here that you have chosen for the cover of your book....
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Dec 15, 2010
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what was this film like for you being in cambridge and also dealing with such a controversy movie?roversial movie? >> well dealing with a controversial, it is amazing and it is one of those gifts that rarely get to be experienced in this town. by the time you have someone selling the script and then the producer gets involved and they have to do rewrites and cast it and they have to agree on the final edit and then it is released and by the time all those steps are accomplished, it is very rare that the issue you are trying to bring attention to is still relevant but with something like facebook, a constantly growing company, it is only getting morel haven't as time -- more relevant as time goes on, but also getting a chance to work in boston and came bridge and charleston, it was the best. >> of course you play twins, how was that experience? [ movie excerpt ] >> he gave himself a 42 day head start but he knows but apparently you don't which is everything. >> i don't think you need to school me in the importance of getting there first. >> that was your father? >> if he thinks it i
what was this film like for you being in cambridge and also dealing with such a controversy movie?roversial movie? >> well dealing with a controversial, it is amazing and it is one of those gifts that rarely get to be experienced in this town. by the time you have someone selling the script and then the producer gets involved and they have to do rewrites and cast it and they have to agree on the final edit and then it is released and by the time all those steps are accomplished, it is...
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Dec 13, 2010
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. >> stephanie elam, cnn, cambridge, massachusetts. >>> taxpayers could get an early christmas present in the extension of existing tax cuts. as we have been discussing, there are some very tough decisions to be made about reducing the deficit and ultimately the debt. deficit hawks warn the cost of doing nothing or even doing what the president and republicans have compromised on may be another financial crisis. maybe bigger than one we have ever seen. one person concerned about the deficit is sheila bair. you'll know her as chairman of the federal deposit corporation but because she's someone that's been selectively vocal about other issues beyond that of just banking in the united states and we appreciate that, sheila. you're not like some in washington. always talking about stuff. when you talk, people listen. let's talk about the deficit outside of your purview but you are concerned that we really should have started working on this deficit now. >> yes. we really do need to get a plan, a credible plan in place in this congress. it can be phased in over the next several years but i
. >> stephanie elam, cnn, cambridge, massachusetts. >>> taxpayers could get an early christmas present in the extension of existing tax cuts. as we have been discussing, there are some very tough decisions to be made about reducing the deficit and ultimately the debt. deficit hawks warn the cost of doing nothing or even doing what the president and republicans have compromised on may be another financial crisis. maybe bigger than one we have ever seen. one person concerned about...
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Dec 13, 2010
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and in cambridge 32. so chilly temperatures here to stay for most of the workweek. our high temperatures the next couple of days are going to struggle to the freezing mark. mention the winds out of the north and west, gusting to about 20 miles per hour. currently -- currently in downtown washington. and 25 out at dulles. and so very blustery conditions. have your coat out today because the windchill is in the teens and 20s. partly sunny and cold this afternoon. 37 degrees with winds out of the north and west at 10-20, gusts at 25 miles per hour. later tonight temperatures bottom out. a few flurries in the forecast and then partly cloudy and windy and cold overnight. 21 in town. many of us will wake up with temperatures in the teens. even some single-digits possible later tonight. and look, still windy with winds gusting to 25 miles per hour. here is your five-day forecast. tomorrow high temperature only 30 degrees. and as we get into the next couple of days, our temperatures are going to struggle into the low 30s. by friday our daytime highs only 40 degrees by frida
and in cambridge 32. so chilly temperatures here to stay for most of the workweek. our high temperatures the next couple of days are going to struggle to the freezing mark. mention the winds out of the north and west, gusting to about 20 miles per hour. currently -- currently in downtown washington. and 25 out at dulles. and so very blustery conditions. have your coat out today because the windchill is in the teens and 20s. partly sunny and cold this afternoon. 37 degrees with winds out of the...
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Dec 4, 2010
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not in cambridge.hing that i worry about a lot, and i don't think there's a day that goes by nowadays that i don't think about that, and about how much deeper do i want to get, you know, back look-- in the end, being six feet underground, it's not going to help anyone. so you have to find a way to do the story and be able to live another day to tell the next story. >> hinojosa: so how do you do it? i mean, again, when i'm thinking, like, "okay, i'm a journalist, i've done investigative work, i do it all the time." i wouldn't know where to begin in terms of doing an investigative piece on narcotraffics, or the cartels. i mean, who do you call? how do you do that kind of reporting? >> a lot of sourcing. i mean, it's a lot of sourcing. >> hinojosa: but a lot of sourcing means you spend a lot of time developing relationships. >> developing relationships with the right people. and that's really the key, is who's the right people? >> hinojosa: who can you trust? >> how many people, you know, will be happy to
not in cambridge.hing that i worry about a lot, and i don't think there's a day that goes by nowadays that i don't think about that, and about how much deeper do i want to get, you know, back look-- in the end, being six feet underground, it's not going to help anyone. so you have to find a way to do the story and be able to live another day to tell the next story. >> hinojosa: so how do you do it? i mean, again, when i'm thinking, like, "okay, i'm a journalist, i've done...
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Dec 24, 2010
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. >> gerald hurst is a chemist extraordinaire with a ph.d. from cambridge university. >> he's the idiosyncratic godfather of modern arson science. he's like this mad scientist who is not mad at all. >> narrator: for years, willingham's supporters had tried to enlist hurst's help. they finally gave him the state's arson report only weeks before the scheduled execution. >> taking a look at the photographs and video and testimony and fire investigation report, it became apparent that we were dealing with a fire which had gone to flashover. >> narrator: flashover, the instant ignition of all combustible material in a room. >> flashover had left natural patterns on the floor that all post-flashover fires tend to leave behind, and these had been misidentified as pour patterns. and thus, the fire had been labeled an arson. >> narrator: hurst reviewed the report line by line. >> here's your first bit of so- called arson evidence. this was typically interpreted in the old days as a pour pattern. in other words, someone poured gasoline or some other accelerant down the hallway, out the front door and the
. >> gerald hurst is a chemist extraordinaire with a ph.d. from cambridge university. >> he's the idiosyncratic godfather of modern arson science. he's like this mad scientist who is not mad at all. >> narrator: for years, willingham's supporters had tried to enlist hurst's help. they finally gave him the state's arson report only weeks before the scheduled execution. >> taking a look at the photographs and video and testimony and fire investigation report, it became...
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basically, cambridge over to the beaches. that's where the snow is now. across central maryland, couldn't find anything. but around the central portions of northern maryland, the snow has pretty much done what it's going to do. so whatever you've got, that's pretty much the total you're going to see. >>> we still have an advisory in effect, officially by the weather service, until late tonight. because of the slick conditions, particularly in those secondary and those neighborhood streets that have not been treated. they are certainly going to be slippery because the temperatures are well below freezing with a little more on that. tim williams joins me in the outback with a look at temperatures and some of those snow totals. tim? >> reporter: well, bob, as you mentioned, definitely the temperatures were a major factor. winds not so much today. winds have been moderate. but the winds have been simple. it never got above freezing. never even teetered above freezing. well below freezing meant it always stayed snow. it stayed snow from the beginning and will
basically, cambridge over to the beaches. that's where the snow is now. across central maryland, couldn't find anything. but around the central portions of northern maryland, the snow has pretty much done what it's going to do. so whatever you've got, that's pretty much the total you're going to see. >>> we still have an advisory in effect, officially by the weather service, until late tonight. because of the slick conditions, particularly in those secondary and those neighborhood...
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in the books i read, people were from cambridge. i thought, why not me?hy not me? i wrote to my teachers. i remember one to to looking at me and say, "i do not think you're up to it." it was very unusual for someone in my background, a working class background, to go to a top university. but i looked at myself and i thought, " i think i am." so i had to take the exam and go up and be interviewed, but i was at pratt school and i went up to study at cambridge university, the only black girl in my year. >> the only black role in the entire -- and you into an all woman's college at cambridge. >> yes. >> i got a big kick out of this this morning. i will not show it, but, in the paper, they have an article -- "40th anniversary." the article was from the same college. page three, every day, they have the photograph of a bare chested woman. >> they do. >> and all of the women in the picture are all white. >> is that true? they are always right? >> yes. >> why is it so popular in this country? >> in many ways, britain is more open about issues of sex and then mayb
in the books i read, people were from cambridge. i thought, why not me?hy not me? i wrote to my teachers. i remember one to to looking at me and say, "i do not think you're up to it." it was very unusual for someone in my background, a working class background, to go to a top university. but i looked at myself and i thought, " i think i am." so i had to take the exam and go up and be interviewed, but i was at pratt school and i went up to study at cambridge university, the...
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. >> what did you notice when you were in cambridge? your the only black person in cambridge? >> mostly in my college. all the other black people were postgraduate who had come over from overseas. i never met anybody who was actually black and brought up in britain who got there. it is a very kind of elite university. cambridge taught me how to handle my >> -- how to handle myself in an elite institution. >> give me an example. >> you do not let it intimidate you. that is the thing. you know that you're no less intelligent than anybody else in the room. it give me the courage to let myself heard. >> so as a shadow cabinet member, your responsibility is public health. describe it. what does that mean? >> it is a range of issues around things like obesity, a around things like alcoholism, around drug abuse, around maternity, about vaccination /immunization programs, poor areas and rich areas. it is all the health issues that concern the public. >> you have on your web site -- at the bottom, i read this. "advice surgery for constituents." what does that mean? >> every week, i am
. >> what did you notice when you were in cambridge? your the only black person in cambridge? >> mostly in my college. all the other black people were postgraduate who had come over from overseas. i never met anybody who was actually black and brought up in britain who got there. it is a very kind of elite university. cambridge taught me how to handle my >> -- how to handle myself in an elite institution. >> give me an example. >> you do not let it intimidate you....
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they want to go to stanford and mit instead of oxford and cambridge. so that was a generation where the influence of the british was still there but waning, and the new, modern state was coming into being. and so we grew up in that, in that time of great change, and it's interesting to write about. >> host: and in your writing you identify yourself as a british writer and an indian writer. >> guest: yeah, i mean, you know, basically, i'm a boy from bombay, you know? that's how i was born and raised, and that's where my family lived, and that's where i still have deep connections and roots and feel very much at home whenever i go there, you know? in the way that, you know, i think the place where you're a child is home in a way that nowhere else is, you know? and that was the place where as a child and a teenager. but, of course, i spent more of my life in england than anywhere else, and i'm a british citizen. it would be ridiculous not to think of one's self as a british writer. i've thought about a lot about migration, and i think now it's become so c
they want to go to stanford and mit instead of oxford and cambridge. so that was a generation where the influence of the british was still there but waning, and the new, modern state was coming into being. and so we grew up in that, in that time of great change, and it's interesting to write about. >> host: and in your writing you identify yourself as a british writer and an indian writer. >> guest: yeah, i mean, you know, basically, i'm a boy from bombay, you know? that's how i was...