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the 3-month-old prince is the son of the duke and duchess of cambridge -- prince william and kate middleton. the queen greeted her great-grandson before the ceremony, where he wore a replica of the royal christening gown. the prince has seven godparents, all close, personal friends of his parents. after the service, prince charles held a private reception, serving guests a tier from the duke and duchesses of cambridge's wedding cake. for "teen kids news," laura ingle. "fox news channel in the classroom." >> a lot goes into learning to play an instrument, and with many schools cutting back on funding for classes like music, a lot of kids just can't afford private lessons and instruments. that's why this next story is music to our ears. here's emily. >> so, to play "hot cross buns," we use the notes "b," "a," and "g," right? so this one's "b." >> this might look like any after-school music program, but look a little closer. [ "hot cross buns" plays ] that's right -- this teacher is a teen. he's part of a program called "a-chord with kids." young volunteers teach kids who might not be able to
the 3-month-old prince is the son of the duke and duchess of cambridge -- prince william and kate middleton. the queen greeted her great-grandson before the ceremony, where he wore a replica of the royal christening gown. the prince has seven godparents, all close, personal friends of his parents. after the service, prince charles held a private reception, serving guests a tier from the duke and duchesses of cambridge's wedding cake. for "teen kids news," laura ingle. "fox news...
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massachusetts, there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for this problem. yet we have not enacted any societal interventions that are meaningful to try to fix it. that is what needs to change. >> thank you, dr. lustig. i was wondering if you could speak little bit to other disease in addition to obesity, such as autoimmune disease. >> autoimmune disease is a grab bag. this is being televised, taped. and i am about the science. andscience on auto immune disease is very much an open question. to tella little loaathe you how all of this might tie into autoimmune disease, other than to say that people are working on it. i am very interested, but i am not willing to go public on it. not until we
massachusetts, there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for this problem. yet we have not enacted any...
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. >> guest: or for cambridge.we are grappling with a troubled history of the american university in recognizing the history of the american -- universities didn't and with this book. one of the things of that in the book and it did on purpose is i stopped the bus -- the book in the 1830s because i want to get the reader to the point where they can see the modern university emerging without necessarily spending another 10 years telling the story. >> host: at m.i.t. and you being a professor at m.i.t. scientific racism. just he, what do you say in the book? what is scientific racism? >> guest: there are a few chapters in the book were right about the emergence of race in science, within science and one of the things that i argue is that not only does science pick one of the key ways for establishing the legitimacy of racial thought in the racial defense of slavery. >> host: in essence what i be correct in saying white supremacy? >> guest: i would argue the racial defense of slavery, the idea that african people are
. >> guest: or for cambridge.we are grappling with a troubled history of the american university in recognizing the history of the american -- universities didn't and with this book. one of the things of that in the book and it did on purpose is i stopped the bus -- the book in the 1830s because i want to get the reader to the point where they can see the modern university emerging without necessarily spending another 10 years telling the story. >> host: at m.i.t. and you being a...
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. >> plus, before she became the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton's name show up on what's been called a target list. how her phone could have been hacked or at least on a list of phones the journalists wanted to have all coming up here on "around the world." [ male announcer ] this is pam. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sale
. >> plus, before she became the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton's name show up on what's been called a target list. how her phone could have been hacked or at least on a list of phones the journalists wanted to have all coming up here on "around the world." [ male announcer ] this is pam. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with...
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alicia is coming to us from cambridge, massachusetts to please join me in welcoming alicia to san francisco. commissioners that conclusions any presentation >> i just want to mention and thank tim and the staff for the excellent job they did do at the african-american community forum. i tenant and also convincing if the planning commission. we said hell hello and we'd be listening and very much involved. there was a group that kind of basically challenged the way things were happening and it was good basically, they were saying are you the planning department tlut our history and, of course not that. and i think as we go forward particularly in looking at some of the recommendations out of the historic recommendation report the historic surveys are done and the historic contact statement we pay attention to insuring that and understanding it's done to make sure it's inclusive, you know, as possible. i think the planning department is going to come up with the recommendations of the issues. were brought up. it's very illuminating and overall there was good support >> i'm sorry, i missed the
alicia is coming to us from cambridge, massachusetts to please join me in welcoming alicia to san francisco. commissioners that conclusions any presentation >> i just want to mention and thank tim and the staff for the excellent job they did do at the african-american community forum. i tenant and also convincing if the planning commission. we said hell hello and we'd be listening and very much involved. there was a group that kind of basically challenged the way things were happening and...
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it's 18 in culpeper. 22 in la plata and 26 across the bay in easton and cambridge. as far as this afternoon, sunshine with fading behind the clouds. 42 fredricksburg. 38 in frederick and here in d.c. here comes monika with timesaver traffic. >> a crash in oakton, virginia on germantown road east of route 123. i've been trying to see how you can get around it and maybe just stick to courthouse road as your alternate route. if you're planning to head through that area, you'llle have to follow police direction. again that's germantown road east of route 123 in oakton is shut down with the crash. 66 is not affected. it looks great coming in from manassas to centreville. let's take a live look outside and here at the american legion bridge on the west side of town. if you're heading from bethesda into tysons or want to use 66, you're going to be fine. let's take another look at the maps. this time over to the bw parkway and route 50 through cheverly. long-standing construction zone overhead sign work on 295 at pennsylvania avenue has been cleared up. you're good to go in
it's 18 in culpeper. 22 in la plata and 26 across the bay in easton and cambridge. as far as this afternoon, sunshine with fading behind the clouds. 42 fredricksburg. 38 in frederick and here in d.c. here comes monika with timesaver traffic. >> a crash in oakton, virginia on germantown road east of route 123. i've been trying to see how you can get around it and maybe just stick to courthouse road as your alternate route. if you're planning to head through that area, you'llle have to...
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the duke of cambridge prince ♪[ music ] >>> he is pretty good. >> you saw it and heard it right.he duke of cambridge prince william belted out bon jovi's hit living on a prayer alongside the singer and also taylor swift. prince william's kensington palace home was transformed into a winter wonderland north clairton event. it was the first-ever live concert to take place at this royal palace. sounds good. >>> hello, san francisco! warriors trying to stop a three- game slide that came down to the final seconds in new orleans. jermaine o'neal started in place of andrew bogut scoring 18 points and four rebounds. 4th quarter klay thompson from the corner, yes. he had 22 points. and right now the warriors smelling bourbon street but new orleans had a chance to win at the buzzer. eric gordon in the corner, three ball, no. warriors sneak out of the big easy with a one-point victory. >>> day 2 of the maui invitational. cal and syracuse, nine minutes to go and orange takes control like last year at the ncaa tournament against cal. jeremy grant with a career-high 19 for that man! syracuse w
the duke of cambridge prince ♪[ music ] >>> he is pretty good. >> you saw it and heard it right.he duke of cambridge prince william belted out bon jovi's hit living on a prayer alongside the singer and also taylor swift. prince william's kensington palace home was transformed into a winter wonderland north clairton event. it was the first-ever live concert to take place at this royal palace. sounds good. >>> hello, san francisco! warriors trying to stop a three- game...
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he was in october 1928 at cambridge university soon after published as a room of one's own.what she wanted to know what has happened had shakespeare had a wonderfully gifted sister called i've always wondered where she got that idea. i think maybe that's all virginia woolf casting for a lecture series came across a catalog, slumbering upon us who read the most remarkable and extensive series of letters by benjamin franklin to his sister, jane. in order to read those words, in order to imagine judith and william shakespeare to think about janet benjamin franklin, virginia woolf had first put on her spectacles. thank you. [applause] i would be delighted to take questions if you could wait for a microphone to arrive to you, that would be terrific. just raise your hand. yes, in the green. >> it's great that you did this. i'm wondering if ben franklin never returned home to see her. and also, you ought it not fuse who demand printing shops all over the county. for any of them her children? >> what a terrific question. this is why you come to talk about the franklins. yes, he joke
he was in october 1928 at cambridge university soon after published as a room of one's own.what she wanted to know what has happened had shakespeare had a wonderfully gifted sister called i've always wondered where she got that idea. i think maybe that's all virginia woolf casting for a lecture series came across a catalog, slumbering upon us who read the most remarkable and extensive series of letters by benjamin franklin to his sister, jane. in order to read those words, in order to imagine...
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and that means the people on the left and john maynard keynes who was one of the founders of the cambridge eugenics society, many distinguished leading intellectuals of that era were absolutely dogmatic on the subject. then by the end of the century they swung to the other end of the spectrum, again as a group and anyone who'd dared to disagree with them was regarded as a racist. >> host: dr. thomas sowell on the where are intellectuals clustered in your view on this today? >> guest: they are still clustered. at the end it says that all differences between groups must be do or presumptively due to others. they are impervious to evidence. for example the housing situation, when they discovered that they were turned down by prime mortgage loans at a higher rate than whites that was due to racial information. if you look at the same statistics on blacks and whites and look at the statistics for asian-americans it undermines that completely. for example when blacks were turned down at a rate nearly double that of whites, at the very same time whites were turned down at a rate nearly double tha
and that means the people on the left and john maynard keynes who was one of the founders of the cambridge eugenics society, many distinguished leading intellectuals of that era were absolutely dogmatic on the subject. then by the end of the century they swung to the other end of the spectrum, again as a group and anyone who'd dared to disagree with them was regarded as a racist. >> host: dr. thomas sowell on the where are intellectuals clustered in your view on this today? >>...
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a british mother of two she worked for international college in cambridge and had arrived on it tripto sell her school to potential peoples. russia's main airlines have a good repetition for safety but crashes by aircraft from smaller regional companies are still distressingly common. today, the saga surrounding the toronto mayor continued to unfold. the city council threatened to strip rob ford of his remaining powers. he had admitted he smoked crack cocaine. the embattled politician is fighting back and tonight he even gets his own tv show. -- hasrespondent hazlitt the latest. >> couldn't talk. that is all this is. >> a reality show and a coup d'État. the snowballing abuse scandal has at times seemed posted to a bad dream. a meeting to strip the mayor of most of his remaining powers and cut his budget was interrupted by protesters today. mayor ford may have been marginalized because of his inappropriate behavior but there are still those who believe it should be the people and not the politicians to decide his fate. >> mayor ford. >> i want to thank the thousands and thousands of e
a british mother of two she worked for international college in cambridge and had arrived on it tripto sell her school to potential peoples. russia's main airlines have a good repetition for safety but crashes by aircraft from smaller regional companies are still distressingly common. today, the saga surrounding the toronto mayor continued to unfold. the city council threatened to strip rob ford of his remaining powers. he had admitted he smoked crack cocaine. the embattled politician is...
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metro area to 36, near 40 mile per hour wind gusts. 32 miles per hour towards leets burg and 40 in cambridge. add that with the already cold temperatures and it feels like 23 in d.c., 12 in gathersburg. it's going to be brutally cold tonight and it's going to start off about as cold as temperatures will be hard pressed to reach the low 20s. 27 inside the d.c. metro area. wind chills in the teens to start, in the 20s by 11 and those wind chills will stay in the 20s all day long. high temperature tomorrow 37, the coldest thanksgiving since the year 2000. >>> tonight a warning on what has become one of the busiest nights of the year for area bars, some people call it blackout wednesday. police are stepping up patrols trying to keep people safe. jackie benson is in bea these d tonight. >> the bars are jumping here and police are looking for drunk drivers. it's called a safety zone. police officers park their cruisers to narrow rock ledge drive down to one lane to slow down drivers and more easily detect violations. the enhanced enforcement has become a staple of the wednesday before thanksgiving
metro area to 36, near 40 mile per hour wind gusts. 32 miles per hour towards leets burg and 40 in cambridge. add that with the already cold temperatures and it feels like 23 in d.c., 12 in gathersburg. it's going to be brutally cold tonight and it's going to start off about as cold as temperatures will be hard pressed to reach the low 20s. 27 inside the d.c. metro area. wind chills in the teens to start, in the 20s by 11 and those wind chills will stay in the 20s all day long. high temperature...
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d the >>> and the ducss of cambridge is takin flakrom the british media after she was photographed twirling her hairnd sming during somber remembrance ceremonyunday to honor milita service members who have lost their live >>> now for business, we turn to cnbc's crtney reagan. good morning, courtn. >> good morning, betty. another day, another record close for the dow. mondayas the 35th new high for theow this year. as f today, investors will be liening into commes from two federal reserve oicials on the economy. >>> andalmart plans to open stores at 6: p.m. on thanksging, rolling out special holiday dls throuout the night into black iday. e retail giant will boost its inventory of electronics cluding big-screentvs and tablet that will be on sale over the holiday weekend. >>> well, fewer homeowners are falling bind on their mortgage paymen thanks to rising home valuesnd low interest rates. credeporting agency transunion says the rate of late payments fell to a five-year low this summer. at is good news for the housing market and hoowners. betty? >> indeed. thank you, courtney. >>> coming up y
d the >>> and the ducss of cambridge is takin flakrom the british media after she was photographed twirling her hairnd sming during somber remembrance ceremonyunday to honor milita service members who have lost their live >>> now for business, we turn to cnbc's crtney reagan. good morning, courtn. >> good morning, betty. another day, another record close for the dow. mondayas the 35th new high for theow this year. as f today, investors will be liening into commes from...
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areas by the water, eastern, cambridge and aniply, the suburbs feeling like they are in the teens.tomorrow morning the chill is still in the air. look at this low temperature monday morning. 24 degrees. monday, a high of 38. the good news, the winds are out of here on monday, and we're looking at partly sunny skies on monday. in fact, the good n at least we'll have plenty of sunshine. of course, monday night the redskins take on the 49ers. kickoff around 8:30. chilly and cold for the game. mid-30s. erica, it's looking like we'll see rain arrive tuesday afternoon. rain tuesday night and on into our wednesday. a high of 38 for thanksgiving. >> that is a cold turkey trot. coming up in for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sle
areas by the water, eastern, cambridge and aniply, the suburbs feeling like they are in the teens.tomorrow morning the chill is still in the air. look at this low temperature monday morning. 24 degrees. monday, a high of 38. the good news, the winds are out of here on monday, and we're looking at partly sunny skies on monday. in fact, the good n at least we'll have plenty of sunshine. of course, monday night the redskins take on the 49ers. kickoff around 8:30. chilly and cold for the game....
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this doctor, a nur ro neuropsyc working at cambridge university tried to find out. >> i wasn't sure what know so little about this. >> in these images you can see the pleasure centers of an addict's brain responding to their drug of choice. with scans of young people with a porn compulsion show the same result. she found 20 young men between the ages of 19 and 34 whose lives were so controlled by porn they were willing to be a part of the study. they didn't want to be identified but they were willing to be scanned and compared to a control group of volunteers. the subjects were shown images of explicit porn to see if their reward centers would respond in the same way as drug users. when the data was analyzed the results were astounding. >> we see a very clear increase in activity in the reward center. >> reporter: the compulsive user's reactions were twice as active as those in the control group in the pleasure center, known as the striatum, matching the responses of drug and alcohol addicts. >> compulsive pornography users have parallels with substance abuse disorder. >> reporter: one s
this doctor, a nur ro neuropsyc working at cambridge university tried to find out. >> i wasn't sure what know so little about this. >> in these images you can see the pleasure centers of an addict's brain responding to their drug of choice. with scans of young people with a porn compulsion show the same result. she found 20 young men between the ages of 19 and 34 whose lives were so controlled by porn they were willing to be a part of the study. they didn't want to be identified but...
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. >>> duchess of cambridge is taking some flack after a photograph was taken of her twirling her air during a ceremony. >>> now a "first look" at business with courtney regan. >> futures are a bit lower but that's how the dow closed at another record high it's 35th new high this year. investors will be listening into comments from two federal reserve officials today on the economy. walmart plans to open stores at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day rolling out special holiday deals throughout the night into black friday. the retail giant will boost it's vin of electronics as well as big screen tvs and tablets. >>> thank you. what are tailgate parties and obama care have in common? we'll have the answer in scrambled politics. and our analyst will help break down the numbers from our new nbc news poll. >>> chris christie appeared on all four sunday shows to talk about how much he didn't want to talk about the presidential race. governor how inned are you in running for president in 2016? >> chris what i'm interested in doing is being governor of new jersey. what i'm focused on is being the g
. >>> duchess of cambridge is taking some flack after a photograph was taken of her twirling her air during a ceremony. >>> now a "first look" at business with courtney regan. >> futures are a bit lower but that's how the dow closed at another record high it's 35th new high this year. investors will be listening into comments from two federal reserve officials today on the economy. walmart plans to open stores at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day rolling out...
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. >> rose: so he was blowing past chefs he admired in france in your opinion cambridge studying with stephen hawking. >> that's right. that's right. and i heard about him cooking in the late '80s again in the '90s and it took me a while to go down there and see what was up and i was amazed when i first did. >> rose: why did it take you a while? too busy in >> yeah too busy. >> rose: next slide is a bullet passing through a dozen eggs. >> (laughs) >> so we got an ultra high speed camera and we started using it to like film popcorn being made. that's an awesome thing. then we thought well, you know, there's an old expression if you want to make an omelet you have to break a few eggs. and someone in the lab says "you know, my cousin's got a rifle." >> rose: (laughs) what caught the bullet at the other end? >> a big backstop. it was a shooting range. >> rose: oh i see. >> we went out to a shooting range and -- there's no culinary purpose to it but my god it was found do. >> rose: all right the next thing we're going to see quickly is a global good vaccine canister. >> so now we're switch
. >> rose: so he was blowing past chefs he admired in france in your opinion cambridge studying with stephen hawking. >> that's right. that's right. and i heard about him cooking in the late '80s again in the '90s and it took me a while to go down there and see what was up and i was amazed when i first did. >> rose: why did it take you a while? too busy in >> yeah too busy. >> rose: next slide is a bullet passing through a dozen eggs. >> (laughs) >> so...
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davis no surprise there, upper 30s, cambridge is 36. we got 34 up in baltimore. when you factor in the winds, mid to upper 20s in many areas, feeling like 30 here in dc. one more look outside on our michael and son weather camera, good visibility, 38 when you factor in the north wind at 1. very dry air, don't know about you, but i turned the humidifier on and the fans should be spinning clockwise now so the air gets distributed better. in the summertime you go counterclockwise with the fans. our weather headlines, cold start to the week. you know that, we are in 20s in a few spots. more clouds rolling in tomorrow wednesday and thursday. by thursday the clouds give way to showers for the afternoon and evening, the way it looks like now. cold air in the rockies, we have cold air toward ontario and new england, with the warm stuff down in south texas. this moisture is coming in here, feeding into a system that will eventually make it toward us. going to be a few days before that happens, so what we are going to see are all the high clouds coming in. and the ocean, w
davis no surprise there, upper 30s, cambridge is 36. we got 34 up in baltimore. when you factor in the winds, mid to upper 20s in many areas, feeling like 30 here in dc. one more look outside on our michael and son weather camera, good visibility, 38 when you factor in the north wind at 1. very dry air, don't know about you, but i turned the humidifier on and the fans should be spinning clockwise now so the air gets distributed better. in the summertime you go counterclockwise with the fans....
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what's the one with the next question. >> i'm from cambridge county. you talked a lot about the impact i wonder if you can briefly addressed the impact because then those numbers also skyrocketed but as you said from disease and if the reaction to them was different or whether it was just sort of incorporated into this whole mess that was sort of taken place in people's minds. >> some civilian deaths seemed directly associated with the war, for example when the famous death of wade so she seems in some ways a casualty of the war like a soldier. other deaths are of children from epidemic disease, long street brought his children to richmond from one diseased environment into another where they were exposed to academics for the army camps near richmond. no one knew quite how to think of that battle. was that just childhood disease, do you blame the war? i think it depends a little bit when we can look back and say there are these different kind of deaths that came as part of the war but it did seem to a general sense of loss and a vulnerability and a cen
what's the one with the next question. >> i'm from cambridge county. you talked a lot about the impact i wonder if you can briefly addressed the impact because then those numbers also skyrocketed but as you said from disease and if the reaction to them was different or whether it was just sort of incorporated into this whole mess that was sort of taken place in people's minds. >> some civilian deaths seemed directly associated with the war, for example when the famous death of wade...
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he had help last night from take swift and the duke of cambridge, prince william, part of an event helde palace in london to benefit the homeless. >> thanks for join us. happ a man who doesn't stand still. atrial fibrilljim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken
he had help last night from take swift and the duke of cambridge, prince william, part of an event helde palace in london to benefit the homeless. >> thanks for join us. happ a man who doesn't stand still. atrial fibrilljim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®,...
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did the -- jones godfrey cambridge. i think of men like that.areer on being the journeyman actor, as being as diverse as possible. to go from "the wire" to "tremÉ" "the michael j. fox show to -- to "the michael j. fox show," all while still producing -- we won a tony -- it is that diversity a pride myself on. tavis: how does comedy tester chops? >> comedy tests your chops, especially in children when you are doing comedy on stage, it's great. you have the audience to read they are like another actor in the scene. you feed off of them. quiet,, when everyone is it is all about timing. the key to that is to be authentic. once again, be in the moment. if you play the moment truthfully, the humor will be there. tavis: i've got 45 seconds. speaking of plain truthfully, everybody knows michael j fox's condition. how has that pictured -- factored into the storyline? >> just like his life. it doesn't take over his entire life. it is just a part of his life. as he says, everybody has their bag of hammers they have to deal with. that just happens to be his
did the -- jones godfrey cambridge. i think of men like that.areer on being the journeyman actor, as being as diverse as possible. to go from "the wire" to "tremÉ" "the michael j. fox show to -- to "the michael j. fox show," all while still producing -- we won a tony -- it is that diversity a pride myself on. tavis: how does comedy tester chops? >> comedy tests your chops, especially in children when you are doing comedy on stage, it's great. you have...
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million dollars a co chair the bay psalm book dates back to sixteen forty eight was published in cambridge by the puritan in the desert the massachusetts bay colony just twenty years of the pilgrims landed at that. and mm. thus chose to read it chose to do this each of the champions league are the latest on what they want. let's think a cup of cheese. they won't listen to and that is due to regional stability. with a convincing three one. every meal. those were the corsair would help to frustrate the will to fight off to get you started to work out. that's the coveted gold but stephen was lovely to read. please also. rebates for eric's held on the job loss and it's what gets the boundary of the tasman sea sprite. it was clear of celtic and unstable off the pace up a bit disappointed we lost a standing start. but just didn't know it it will be looking to put that place in the last sixteen at the champions league with a take on one of the concert on wednesday. david morse is medicated to them to the top of group a with two victories in two tours were once again be without stopping by and say
million dollars a co chair the bay psalm book dates back to sixteen forty eight was published in cambridge by the puritan in the desert the massachusetts bay colony just twenty years of the pilgrims landed at that. and mm. thus chose to read it chose to do this each of the champions league are the latest on what they want. let's think a cup of cheese. they won't listen to and that is due to regional stability. with a convincing three one. every meal. those were the corsair would help to...
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so from pretty much from cambridge north and west it's clear, still some clouds to the was and we will see some clouds from time to time tomorrow as the second front comes through the area. that's when it starts to cool down. tomorrow night chilly, sunday cooler than tomorrow and monday would be a pretty chilly day. probably not even getting out of the 40s. so there are a couple of cold days coming up but really doesn't start until sunday. west winds in the bay, gusting up to 20 knots. small craft advisory out there saturday afternoon. the bay temperatures 61. overnight tonight, pretty pleasant night really, 48, mild. normal low is like 41. tomorrow still 66, a pleasant afternoon, a little breezy later as it gets colder tomorrow night. temperatures -- oh, i almost forgot. 2:00 saturday night, turn your clock back, don't forget, yes. we go back to standard time at 2 a.m. on sunday. the next five days, 54 on sunday. that's going to be pretty chilly. 29 at night. 48 monday. 57 and back to 68 again next wednesday. denise, vic? >> thank you, bob. >>> coming up in sports -- >> the ravens are
so from pretty much from cambridge north and west it's clear, still some clouds to the was and we will see some clouds from time to time tomorrow as the second front comes through the area. that's when it starts to cool down. tomorrow night chilly, sunday cooler than tomorrow and monday would be a pretty chilly day. probably not even getting out of the 40s. so there are a couple of cold days coming up but really doesn't start until sunday. west winds in the bay, gusting up to 20 knots. small...
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look at the difference in the temperatures. 61 in easton. 61 in cambridge. 36 in leesburg. 34 in winchester the west. we see very warm numbers out towards the east. but that is going to be changing as we move on through the night tonight. d.c., 45. rather, 48. now we're back down to 45. storm team 4 radar showing the rain up around the baltimore area. s in down toward the south, a little bit of clearing. inside the metro area that rain still coming down right now. most locations have already picked up well over an inch. there is more rain to come. i'll take you down toward the south. i want to show you where this is coming from. look at the gulf of mexico. but the actual area of low pressure is actually way down toward the south. let's show you where that is. how about mississippi where it's currently snowing in parts of that area. that's what you're doing to see. they did see the snow a little bit earlier today. they're going to continue to see that. as far as the rain is concerned we're going to see that rain moving on through the area. heaviest rain will be probably overnight tonight and
look at the difference in the temperatures. 61 in easton. 61 in cambridge. 36 in leesburg. 34 in winchester the west. we see very warm numbers out towards the east. but that is going to be changing as we move on through the night tonight. d.c., 45. rather, 48. now we're back down to 45. storm team 4 radar showing the rain up around the baltimore area. s in down toward the south, a little bit of clearing. inside the metro area that rain still coming down right now. most locations have already...
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music world has given us duke ellington, the duke of earl and now, yes, the duke of cambridge.e is, prince william joining taylor swift singing backup for bonn joe sroe as he performed "living on a prayer" at a charity event last night. ♪ oh, living on a prayer >> brennan: who could pass up an all you can eat seafood feast? they sure couldn't. that story is next. robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. ncer ] nothing provides more powerful coughie relf. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. nothing provides more powerful coughie relf. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ male announcer ] has some very special power. ♪ [ toys chattering ] it's filled with new duracell qua
music world has given us duke ellington, the duke of earl and now, yes, the duke of cambridge.e is, prince william joining taylor swift singing backup for bonn joe sroe as he performed "living on a prayer" at a charity event last night. ♪ oh, living on a prayer >> brennan: who could pass up an all you can eat seafood feast? they sure couldn't. that story is next. robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. ncer ] nothing provides more powerful coughie relf....
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pax river, cambridge, easton, even in the shenandoah valley mid- to upper 50s.risonburg dropped down to 43 but they're easily the cold spot with 55 leesburg and frederick and here in washington as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, lower clouds over d.c. reflecting the city lights this morning. 55 degrees, partly cloudy officially at reagan national with a south wind at 10 miles an hour so definitely ahead of the front. winds will turn northwest and pick up behind the front and dew points have risen into the 50s. a little bit muggy. 50s and 60s east of the front, behind it 30 and 40 and a lot of 30s. that's the colder air that will be moving in this afternoon behind the front itself. there's that other batch of moisture from eastern carolina in toward southeastern virginia. we'll put our futurecast in motion. areas west of d.c. and the rain and over toward the delmar varks the heaviest rains there -- delmarva, the heaviest rains there. here comes the rain. looks like a wet lunch hour or two and then by 2:00 most of the rain should be along and
pax river, cambridge, easton, even in the shenandoah valley mid- to upper 50s.risonburg dropped down to 43 but they're easily the cold spot with 55 leesburg and frederick and here in washington as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, lower clouds over d.c. reflecting the city lights this morning. 55 degrees, partly cloudy officially at reagan national with a south wind at 10 miles an hour so definitely ahead of the front. winds will turn northwest and pick up behind the...
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cambridge is 47. a few 20s out in the mountains and oakland and davis and elkins but gaithersburg and baltimore 39. this afternoon really looks like a good day for november. temperatures in the 50s to even -- we'll have locally 60 manassas south and southwest of there. let's send it over to monika samtani and get an early look at timesaver traffic. >> good morning, everybody. on the outer loop at route 4 pennsylvania avenue, crews are looking for an accident, a car went into the ditch. we believe it's all on the shoulder so it shouldn't affect your ride too much. on the inbound side of i-66 you're in good shape. on the outbound side of the dulles connector road, you want to watch out for construction basically between 66 and route 123 on the beltway itself outer loop at gallows road, there had been overnight construction as well. let's take a live look in springfield on the northbound side of 95 we're in great shape. there are no issues, very light this morning, veterans day as you head for 395 and th
cambridge is 47. a few 20s out in the mountains and oakland and davis and elkins but gaithersburg and baltimore 39. this afternoon really looks like a good day for november. temperatures in the 50s to even -- we'll have locally 60 manassas south and southwest of there. let's send it over to monika samtani and get an early look at timesaver traffic. >> good morning, everybody. on the outer loop at route 4 pennsylvania avenue, crews are looking for an accident, a car went into the ditch. we...
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. >>> changing gears now, resemper at the university of cambridge found a way to hack into your phone so the bad guys action. they say there's -- guys can't. they say there's a secret way of entering the -- record the pin number you're entering. they suggest ways the programmers can close the loophole and fix the problem and enhance the security. the research is meant to discover and exploit cybersecurity before criminals can do the same thing. we're glad they're out there doing it for us so we don't have to change our passwords over and over again. that's scary that they can be watching us through our cameras. >> it's proactive but from your suggestion i added the pin to my phone. >> i did, too. >> i'm hoping it's not all for naught. >> as long as it's not 1111 or 1234. >>> one texas politician is embroiled in controversy for the way he won his position. after the break we'll tell you how his perceived race had something to do with it. >>> you might see a flake or two outside. don't get too expied. howard -- excited. howard says it's not going to stick. he has the first alert forecas
. >>> changing gears now, resemper at the university of cambridge found a way to hack into your phone so the bad guys action. they say there's -- guys can't. they say there's a secret way of entering the -- record the pin number you're entering. they suggest ways the programmers can close the loophole and fix the problem and enhance the security. the research is meant to discover and exploit cybersecurity before criminals can do the same thing. we're glad they're out there doing it for...
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of was meeting his two associates yonder from moscow and diana from cambridge in england one of the two foreigners on board that moscow took us on flight they were on their way to the court in a business mercer course full of students. we all knew what happened but many kept hoping until the very last moment that their relative sense or. by horrific picture many became hysterical doctors help because some lost consciousness others had to lean on the world's largest or closer to head to ready for the victims' relatives whenever they were needed ambulances are also on standby for when the shock is too much to bear will be complications we're going to pick asian. get. there no bodies and we fragments the force and speed of the impact means there are a few clues right now the flight recorders have been taken to moscow since they were badly damaged but could reveal what was said in the final few minutes in the cockpit and whether the plane was functioning normally twenty four hours after sunday's crash flights have resumed international airport but it's not business as usual scores of people
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the duchess of cambridge was not there for the performance. really got into it. >> let's see what is coming on tonight. with aon peterson live look ahead. >> tonight we have reaction to the decision to delay another key portion of the affordable care act. especially the timing of the move. we're looking at the claims that a major retail chain is marking up its items. what the consumer team found out. problems on the highway. >> looking forward to it. >> the weather system causing most of the problems we have been saying. has it been shaping up for the evening? >> we have been watching the doppler radar closely. we will see cloudy skies and gusty winds tonight. the rest has gone. moved out or just ended. skies are clear all because of the storm system racing up the coast with heavy rain and high winds. still a few areas of snow showers west of the appellations but the general trend is for clearing skies and increasing winds and falling temperatures. at 35.g here is a look at the rain totals. even though the gusty winds will dry out a fair numbe
the duchess of cambridge was not there for the performance. really got into it. >> let's see what is coming on tonight. with aon peterson live look ahead. >> tonight we have reaction to the decision to delay another key portion of the affordable care act. especially the timing of the move. we're looking at the claims that a major retail chain is marking up its items. what the consumer team found out. problems on the highway. >> looking forward to it. >> the weather...
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washington, dc; vannasang souksavath, ladder project coordinator, the institute for health and recovery, cambridgemassachusetts; jim williams, executive director, the association of recovery schools, houston, texas. ben, the millennial generation goes 18- to 25-year-olds, more or less. talk to me about what are the major characteristics of this cohort? i really think our ability to connect using social media and all the other technology resources are really a strength and a defining characteristic of this age group. very good. alison, obviously, we have heard of the many challenges in the mental health area that this generation faces. can you describe some of those challenges for us? sure; this generation is facing mental health challenges that we haven't seen in generations past, and i think ranging from them growing up with instances like 9/11, columbine, virginia tech, some of the more prominent mental health and tragic situations have really just caused young adults to grow up in a different environment, in a different world. and at the same time, there's more awareness around mental health is
washington, dc; vannasang souksavath, ladder project coordinator, the institute for health and recovery, cambridgemassachusetts; jim williams, executive director, the association of recovery schools, houston, texas. ben, the millennial generation goes 18- to 25-year-olds, more or less. talk to me about what are the major characteristics of this cohort? i really think our ability to connect using social media and all the other technology resources are really a strength and a defining...
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here's lots of environmentalists in berkeley and cambridge. they'll send their checks somewhere else. i think people should have that choice. nd there are some libertarians who like this idea. because they see it as empowering individuals to make choices. might be ose choices to support social movement, to support institutions, others money for their own family. either way, they're empowered nd they become part of the transition rather than having of the transition them.d upon >> my name is andrew. talking about the difference between this cap and trade and ransportation and the sulphur trade.e cap in why that one was more successful in passing? >> i've read about this. i've been told that the acid delimitedem was a more roblem of solving a smaller number of industries and the trading system made it easier adjust by putting on certain kinds of equipment that would clean emissions. not the same scale of problem as cap and trade is trying to deal with. so the analogy is important supported cap who in trade were thinking in terms of that analogy.
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he does not know anything, but is suddenly he knew all about the police department in cambridge and all florida. this is a ridiculous stance, posture f this administration. >> he is just finding out about everhing. do surveillance o on our government >> i agree. the last time i was here i said this, and i will say it again. obamacare was never designed to work. this is a bystander president. he does not know anything. he is lying to the american people. if obama is not a bold faced liar, i want to know who is controlling our government because it is certainly not this president. where have the docrats bin? they are just now going to the present and eressing their discomfort with obamacare? where have you been? we have been talking about it for three years. lou: some of us have been talking about it for a lot longer than that. >> i have been talkingbout it for seven years now. lou: i am starting to feel like it is oing to be the last liar when sear. we keep this up. >> let me justay that i do not think obamacare is about the american pple at all. it isn and sign and he does not care what
he does not know anything, but is suddenly he knew all about the police department in cambridge and all florida. this is a ridiculous stance, posture f this administration. >> he is just finding out about everhing. do surveillance o on our government >> i agree. the last time i was here i said this, and i will say it again. obamacare was never designed to work. this is a bystander president. he does not know anything. he is lying to the american people. if obama is not a bold faced...
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. >>> kate >>> kate middleton, otherwise known as the duchess of cambridge made an appearance. she honored some of britain's most talented athletes in lon dochblt it gives young athletes financial aid as their careers move on to the international stage and the olympics. the duchess presented the one to watch award to a 16-year-old member of the british national shooting team. as usual, the duchess made headlines for her fashion wearing a little black dress. >>> it's not too often you see anybody sitting behind the desk of the president. ron wade can sit there anytime he wants. why? he built a replica in his yard. he's a big time collector of presidential memorabilia. he used 350 photographs of the real office to have his own constructed on the back of his house. it took four years and $200,000 to get it just right. >> very cool. >>> a man in wahes spent time searching if for a hard drive. why? it contained 7500 bit coins worth millions of dollars. bit coin is a digital currency. it's gnat backed by real assets so it's subject to swings in value. he got his in 2009 when they wer
. >>> kate >>> kate middleton, otherwise known as the duchess of cambridge made an appearance. she honored some of britain's most talented athletes in lon dochblt it gives young athletes financial aid as their careers move on to the international stage and the olympics. the duchess presented the one to watch award to a 16-year-old member of the british national shooting team. as usual, the duchess made headlines for her fashion wearing a little black dress. >>> it's...
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. >> let's go to george, a research fellow of international studies at the university of cambridge.said it's unlikely that the libyan government will ever be able to control the militias. >> the government is no position to force the militias to do anything they don't want to do. don't forget less than a month ago he had been arrested by the militias and held for several hours. it's the most powerful militia responsible for the incidents that occurred over the weekend. the government has been trying for the last six months to persuade them to lay down their arms, retire to their home towns and allow it to reconstruct the libyan army and police force. they have not done so-so far. last may they actually interconveniented in the activity of the international congress forcing through laws they wanted, that many libyans didn't. and i think this indicates the enormous power of the militias actually have. particularly those in tripoli and the danger they represent to the central control of the government. outside of tripoli the situation is even worse. libya's oil production has been redu
. >> let's go to george, a research fellow of international studies at the university of cambridge.said it's unlikely that the libyan government will ever be able to control the militias. >> the government is no position to force the militias to do anything they don't want to do. don't forget less than a month ago he had been arrested by the militias and held for several hours. it's the most powerful militia responsible for the incidents that occurred over the weekend. the...
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money for a homeless charity, thousands of dollars a ticket, taylor swift pulled a reluctant duke of cambridgem the audience. the prince composed himself and found a rhythm. and got at least half way there. prince william there more often heard god save the queen. he got i long very well with taylor swift, it certainly appear that had way. they had a long conversation. let's hope they understood each other because at one point taylor swift was asked a question by a british reporter and she leaned in and said, i love your accent. i haven't got a clue what you're saying. back to you. >> they sounded okay. >> half way there. like he said. >> when those are your singing mates, you keep your voice down low. let them shine. >> getting to our weather. how much more of this nasty stuff do we have to deal with? >> here's the good news, everybody. we're at the beginning of the end of the process. the rain and the snow that we're dealing with are not going to last too much longer. that being said, it's sure an ugly way to get your thanksgiving holiday started. so many people hitting the roads, rails and
money for a homeless charity, thousands of dollars a ticket, taylor swift pulled a reluctant duke of cambridgem the audience. the prince composed himself and found a rhythm. and got at least half way there. prince william there more often heard god save the queen. he got i long very well with taylor swift, it certainly appear that had way. they had a long conversation. let's hope they understood each other because at one point taylor swift was asked a question by a british reporter and she...
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mid-30s across the bay in cambridge and eastton. more look outside on our michael & son weather camera. going to show you another pretty view ever the horizon this morning. just a couple of clouds. 33 officially at reagan national. feeling like 25 thanks to a northwesterly wind at 10 miles an hour and the dew point down to 17 degrees. that's a sign of how dry the air is, more so than the humidity. humidity is relative to the temperature. if you watch the dew point, that number is independent. when it's in the teens, the air is really dried out. so we have an enhanced fire threat for anybody that will do any burning. the cold is not just us. there are spots in north carolina that have snow on the ground. we're down to 29 in atlanta. asheville 23 this morning. they're wearing heavy coats in charleston at 35. there goes the front racing quickly to the east. behind it the north, northwesterly winds continue. the cold air is pouring in but not as strong on the lake effect machine this morning as it was let's say yesterday. we're seeing t
mid-30s across the bay in cambridge and eastton. more look outside on our michael & son weather camera. going to show you another pretty view ever the horizon this morning. just a couple of clouds. 33 officially at reagan national. feeling like 25 thanks to a northwesterly wind at 10 miles an hour and the dew point down to 17 degrees. that's a sign of how dry the air is, more so than the humidity. humidity is relative to the temperature. if you watch the dew point, that number is...
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across the bay low to mid-50s from cambridge up to easton but 30s, upper 30s as you head closer toward the ocean. this afternoon it's going to be nice. here we are in november. 70 degrees on the board there in manassas and fredricksburg and luray. 67 in d.c. and 69 across the bay. monika, glad you didn't need the seat warmer. >> i'm very glad about that. i got in the car and said not too bad outside. i'm happy to say it's not too bad out on the roadways. once you head out the door you'll be fine. weather wise and traffic wise as well. it's all green manassas, centreville, fairfax. we're in great shape on the beltway as well. no problems on 95 northbound. there was a -- [ caused crow difficulties ] difficulties[ let's go over to the maps again. this time on 270 through gaithersburg a timey bit of traffic forming. rockville, bah these today, everything is -- bethesda, everything is final. here's what it looks like on 270 on route 109. that's going to be your heaviest stretch. >> thanks, monika. >>> the governor's mansion in richmond will change parties two months from now after virginian
across the bay low to mid-50s from cambridge up to easton but 30s, upper 30s as you head closer toward the ocean. this afternoon it's going to be nice. here we are in november. 70 degrees on the board there in manassas and fredricksburg and luray. 67 in d.c. and 69 across the bay. monika, glad you didn't need the seat warmer. >> i'm very glad about that. i got in the car and said not too bad outside. i'm happy to say it's not too bad out on the roadways. once you head out the door you'll...
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middle singing "livin' on a prayer," with help from taylor swift and no, not your imagination, the cambridgee palace in london for benefit the homeless. >> is kate going, you are getting close to taylor swift this... >> now, mike, how does the travel look for the holiday? >> anywhere across the state it is if. -- across the state it is good. not a "spare the air" day which is good news. as we look at the camera and the clouds, they will be illuminated. clouds and clean air today and thanksgiving is friending dry and dry and mild through monday. here is what will happen with our temperatures today, we are running in the mid-to-upper 60's from 63 in san francisco and half moon bay and fremont and livermore and morgan hill at 67 and top out at 66 in san jose, oakland, san mateo at 64 and richmond and santa rosa and a few upper 50's are possible around bow taking bay. we will be 50 in san francisco and most of us in the mid-to-upper 40's until you get around santa rosa and napa and morgan hill with low 40's. high pressure is pushed away and the high clouds from yesterday moved on and we have a b
middle singing "livin' on a prayer," with help from taylor swift and no, not your imagination, the cambridgee palace in london for benefit the homeless. >> is kate going, you are getting close to taylor swift this... >> now, mike, how does the travel look for the holiday? >> anywhere across the state it is if. -- across the state it is good. not a "spare the air" day which is good news. as we look at the camera and the clouds, they will be illuminated....
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it's 25 for leesburg and gaithersburg and cambridge this morning, a chilly 26.e afternoon ahead, southwest winds 5 to 10. highs the mid-50s here. even a little warmer south and southwest of d.c. monika samtani is in now. she has timesaver traffic. >>> thank you so much, howard. good morning, everybody. so far so good. gosh, i don't know. everyone is behaving themselves. there are no big accidents to report. look at that, no delays on the beltway coming in from southern maryland, route 4, route 5, route 301. everything is cool. no problems to report all the way to the andrews air force base and down into oxon hill and across the wilson bridge. we are in great shape. let's take a live look outside. we're going to take a look first at the northbound side of 395. this is at the 14th street bridge where the lanes are open. in fact, this is a good indication of all of the potomac and anacostia river crossings. let's go back over to the maps. this time we'll switch over to the other side of town. 270 now beginning to see a tiny bit of slow traffic around route 109 towa
it's 25 for leesburg and gaithersburg and cambridge this morning, a chilly 26.e afternoon ahead, southwest winds 5 to 10. highs the mid-50s here. even a little warmer south and southwest of d.c. monika samtani is in now. she has timesaver traffic. >>> thank you so much, howard. good morning, everybody. so far so good. gosh, i don't know. everyone is behaving themselves. there are no big accidents to report. look at that, no delays on the beltway coming in from southern maryland, route...