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seed. >> we were in cambridge. >> it was too tied to one place. the y combinator is a trick, which is a formal expression to express algorithms, a math concept. >> how did you decide to work together? you were not married yet? that is a big decision. >> we were only dating for a year. ♪ >> there are myths about so many of the great companies, start-ups, founders that are boiled down into legends and what is the myth of y combinator and what is the reality? >> people don't realize how much we were not interested in making money. of all these people, all these forums, all self-serving, we weren't trying to make money. >> it was an experiment to see if these new ideas could work. >> a lot of people think why y paul as graham's y combinator. >> there is a myth. >> you call jessica the secret weapon. >> nothing has happened that jessica did not like put her seal of approval on. she has veto over everything. >> first time you guys have been interviewed together? >> yeah. >> i can't believe that. >> let's face it, i'm not as interesting as you. i don't m
seed. >> we were in cambridge. >> it was too tied to one place. the y combinator is a trick, which is a formal expression to express algorithms, a math concept. >> how did you decide to work together? you were not married yet? that is a big decision. >> we were only dating for a year. ♪ >> there are myths about so many of the great companies, start-ups, founders that are boiled down into legends and what is the myth of y combinator and what is the reality?...
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cambridge 63. there was frost t. was 34 earlier in cambridge this morning. a lot of areas got down to about 30 or so. so the frosty start, the dry air heats up so nicely. outside at reagan national, you're looking at the michael & son weather camera. that's a good looking picture. 06 degrees. winds are dead calm at moment and humidity 49%. there's always the other side of the equation. here it is. the cold air. casper only 1 this afternoon. bismarck 20. that cold air marches south to places like kansas city, dallas. going to drop almost 30 degrees tomorrow from today's highs. the cold will continue to push south and east. only 50 on wednesday in little rock. that 62, 63 in washington, that i think is in the middle of the day because by amp and evening, the cold is pouring in. with the cold, we've got the snow. i showed you this at the top but if you weren't here, all this snow is going to abfoot or even more in the twin cities. around here, hey, no weather problems for the next couple of days. with the concert for valor on the national mall yesterday, expect
cambridge 63. there was frost t. was 34 earlier in cambridge this morning. a lot of areas got down to about 30 or so. so the frosty start, the dry air heats up so nicely. outside at reagan national, you're looking at the michael & son weather camera. that's a good looking picture. 06 degrees. winds are dead calm at moment and humidity 49%. there's always the other side of the equation. here it is. the cold air. casper only 1 this afternoon. bismarck 20. that cold air marches south to places...
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if you're in cambridge, it could be your christmas shopping winning its way. amazon has announced it is to begin testing same-day drone deliveries in cambridge where it has an r&d office. the online retailer has posted a number of uk job adverts including for flight engineers. i was speak to go craig at the desk. why do you think drones could play a bigger role going forward in terms of delivering goods and products to consumers? i would imagine a kid being on the ground, seeing one in the air and using his bb gun and shooting it down. >> that's one of the risks. there's probably bigger risks out there. it could cost cuss massively for delivery companies. i was thinking about the logistics of it. sounds like complete chaos to me. air traffic control would get involved. i can see the potential for it, but i think it must be a hell of a long way off. >>> the european space agency has broken a new frontier by landing a spacecraft on a comet. the washing machine sized shuttle is hurling through the solar system somewhere between mars and jupiter. >> these are pict
if you're in cambridge, it could be your christmas shopping winning its way. amazon has announced it is to begin testing same-day drone deliveries in cambridge where it has an r&d office. the online retailer has posted a number of uk job adverts including for flight engineers. i was speak to go craig at the desk. why do you think drones could play a bigger role going forward in terms of delivering goods and products to consumers? i would imagine a kid being on the ground, seeing one in the...
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Nov 22, 2014
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from oakland cambridge. not -- oakland to cambridge. . >> i am an urban kid, usually don't get things like this. >> coming from community where education isn't valued. >> growing up you have a lot of different things that tug at you. gang influence. people trying to talk you into gangs and stuff. you just avoid them. come to school every day. >> reporter: he will soon trade in one field of battle for another. a bigger stage on a distant coach. a source of inspiration for those fighting their own battles and knowing they can be won. >> i think that this opportunity will begin to turn the narrative about what we are preparing our students to do. >> he is from west oakland. come from nothing. he gets a harvard offer. that is just -- takes limit off everything. >> lets others know they can do the same thing. it is right here. >> i can't let my guard down. i have younger people watching me. when i am doing good and badly. if his current track is any indication they will be watching this warrior for some time. may
from oakland cambridge. not -- oakland to cambridge. . >> i am an urban kid, usually don't get things like this. >> coming from community where education isn't valued. >> growing up you have a lot of different things that tug at you. gang influence. people trying to talk you into gangs and stuff. you just avoid them. come to school every day. >> reporter: he will soon trade in one field of battle for another. a bigger stage on a distant coach. a source of inspiration for...
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Nov 3, 2014
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anyway, a very unforgettable weekend for a 19-year-old student at cambridge university. i was not unfortunate to spend that weekend with winston. i was incredibly fortunate to spend probably about 10 years or at least many hours over the next 10 years talking about winston churchill with field marshal montgomery, who absolutely loved churchill, almost adulated him. monti was the general of the army's active d-day. he had a pretty close knowledge of winston churchill and would often visit him on the battlefield and in north africa and europe. after monti died, i spent 10 years at the montgomery's of visual biographer and wrote a three volume biography which i am not suggesting any of you undertake to read as each one is 1000 pages. you can imagine i became pretty conversant as a military historian with the story of world war ii and the stories of world war ii. and by the end of it, i think i had enough of world war ii and i came to the united states. in 20 years, i have been a presidential historian based in the boston. i have written about the young jfk and also to volum
anyway, a very unforgettable weekend for a 19-year-old student at cambridge university. i was not unfortunate to spend that weekend with winston. i was incredibly fortunate to spend probably about 10 years or at least many hours over the next 10 years talking about winston churchill with field marshal montgomery, who absolutely loved churchill, almost adulated him. monti was the general of the army's active d-day. he had a pretty close knowledge of winston churchill and would often visit him on...
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, massachusetts, from the white house, the president was blunt. >> the cambridge police acted stupidlyting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home. there is a long history in this country of african americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. >> reporter: the president was accused of commenting prematurely. the resulting beer summit fiasco between gates and the police officer taught mr. obama the limits of his own rhetoric and symbolic power. then came trayvon martin, an unarmed black teen killed by a neighborhood watchman in 2012. the president interjected more than once. >> but my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> reporter: the shooting death of michael brown introduced new erution. mr. obama used markedly tempered rhetoric last night, mixing deference to the judicial process with sympathy for the public outrage. >> we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury's to make. there
, massachusetts, from the white house, the president was blunt. >> the cambridge police acted stupidlyting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home. there is a long history in this country of african americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. >> reporter: the president was accused of commenting prematurely. the resulting beer summit fiasco between gates and the police officer taught mr. obama the...
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. >> joining us on american history tv is will riddington, a phd candidate at the university of cambridge. what is your interest in the evolution of american conservatism? interest stems from trying to understand how american conservatism turned from this political creed kind of reserved for the northeastern elite, the bankers on wall street, country club republicans, it was a always associated with them. politics, it has taken on a more populist edge. the reagan administration was my particular area of research. it was very important. it was the first time these mass movements have what they saw as favorable spokesman in the white house, like a fellow true believer. that is sort of where my main interest in american conservatism i. >> how did you come to this topic? >> i do not want to give too much credit to glenn beck, but i do remember procrastinating for my exams looking at his youtube clips. i was interested in the different ways american conservatives use language. i always had an interest in american politics, american conservatism specifically. should probably give some credit at
. >> joining us on american history tv is will riddington, a phd candidate at the university of cambridge. what is your interest in the evolution of american conservatism? interest stems from trying to understand how american conservatism turned from this political creed kind of reserved for the northeastern elite, the bankers on wall street, country club republicans, it was a always associated with them. politics, it has taken on a more populist edge. the reagan administration was my...
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number two, that the cambridge police acted stupidly.main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. the world took notice of the small city of ferguson, missouri, where a young man was killed and a community was divided. so yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. >> 0 for 3, a three-time loser, president obama on high-profile race cases. bo dietl is with us, geraldo rivera and deroy murdoch. 0 for 3, three-lime loser on high profile race cases. >> i'm very honored to be here. you dissecticated that whole case. >> dissecticated? >> yes. people should listen to what you say because what you say is the truth and the facts. we've got to reverse this whole thing. you got to see what was in the mind-set of that cop. he's in his own police car. this guy's attacking him. two shots are fired. that cop is scared like hell. >> i hate to interrupt you. mike tobin is standing by. smoke wabombs are being fired b some of the protesters. he's on the ground. >> there were smoke bombs kind of l
number two, that the cambridge police acted stupidly.main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. the world took notice of the small city of ferguson, missouri, where a young man was killed and a community was divided. so yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. >> 0 for 3, a three-time loser, president obama on high-profile race cases. bo dietl is with us, geraldo rivera and deroy murdoch. 0 for 3, three-lime loser on high...
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i'm in a mental i am in a mental hospital outside of cambridge massachusetts. i'm working my way through college. i work as a patient. james taylor was a patient when i was there. he wrote fire in the rain at the hospital. the poet checked in regularly when i was working there. he'd been convicted of drug possession, usage, whatever. and the deal is he would come in and play the piano and that was a great. they went pretty much every day. i remember one time one of my best friends and the nurses station was putting plexiglass windows so they could see the hallways and that they were making it plexiglass and she pointed down the hallway and there was a kid that meant they have to be into arms length of him. as we are watching the stories will go he takes off in a dead run about 8 feet from the nurses station and goes to downtown plexiglass windows because they've already taken out four of the windows in the past weekend that's why they put in new plexiglass windows. he gets knocked out for ten minutes and this is who put those there? they said you did. i decide
i'm in a mental i am in a mental hospital outside of cambridge massachusetts. i'm working my way through college. i work as a patient. james taylor was a patient when i was there. he wrote fire in the rain at the hospital. the poet checked in regularly when i was working there. he'd been convicted of drug possession, usage, whatever. and the deal is he would come in and play the piano and that was a great. they went pretty much every day. i remember one time one of my best friends and the...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge are coming to america in their latest royal tour.apple in just a few short weeks. and new yorkers of all walks are ready to roll out the red carpet. when will and kate touch down on december 7th they'll hit the ground running for a whirlwind three days. what's a visit to the big apple without hitting up the world famous landmarks. already on the books a visit to the 9/11 memorial, metropolitan museum of art and the future king and queen will watch america's king james as he faces off with the brooklyn nets when they head across the brooklyn bridge for a basketball game. >> that'll attend a gala dinner to support the university of st. andrews. >> reporter: before heading home, the expecting royals will have a date night, attending a dinner celebrating the 600th anniversary of their alma mater st. andrews university where will famously fell for his future queen. what about george? on his first royal outing in australia he got up close and personal with a bilby. will we get to see him at the bronx zoo? crawling up fifth avenue? no. the
the duke and duchess of cambridge are coming to america in their latest royal tour.apple in just a few short weeks. and new yorkers of all walks are ready to roll out the red carpet. when will and kate touch down on december 7th they'll hit the ground running for a whirlwind three days. what's a visit to the big apple without hitting up the world famous landmarks. already on the books a visit to the 9/11 memorial, metropolitan museum of art and the future king and queen will watch america's...
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still in the 30-degree range down from cambridge, pax river and tappahannock and fredricksburg. 25 in leesburg. feeling like 13. the winds at times have been gusting 30, 35, even gust to 40 at reagan national. right now at national, 28. feels like 17 with gusty winds to 24 miles an hour and the air is really dry. hope you got the humidifiers fired up as well. the cold air will be with us for the next few days but it does get better by the weekend. today 35. wind chills 15 to 25. layers, lots of layers. 24 tonight in town with mid- teens in the cold spots. tomorrow 37. still cold. a few more clouds in the afternoon. 46 on thursday. a touch milder. by friday we're looking still chilly at 42. then the weekend sees warmer temperatures with a chance of rain returning, at least some showers by later sunday. beverly farmer, happy tuesday. >> happy tuesday. see how happy they are heading south on 270 out of frederick county and down toward hyattstown and the truck scales. sky 9 has been looking at that ride. southbound travelers with the volume delays. look at the stream of lights southbound
still in the 30-degree range down from cambridge, pax river and tappahannock and fredricksburg. 25 in leesburg. feeling like 13. the winds at times have been gusting 30, 35, even gust to 40 at reagan national. right now at national, 28. feels like 17 with gusty winds to 24 miles an hour and the air is really dry. hope you got the humidifiers fired up as well. the cold air will be with us for the next few days but it does get better by the weekend. today 35. wind chills 15 to 25. layers, lots of...
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the ar is green, eastern shore, cambridge and far southern st. mary's county.g east across the eastern shore. temperatures behind that as the sky is clearing out have dropped to near or below freezing. dulles, ma tphas a an, war ton. upper 30s around the chesapeake bay. at the bus stop this m into the mid-30s. windchills in just the 20s. then this afternoon, lots of sunshine. a bit of a blustery wind. high reaching low to mid-40s in the metro area. friday night football will be cold. temperatures in the upper 30s by 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. the game starting a little bit later. cold. just mid 30s. the winds will be diminishing. we will have a clear sky. down to the upper 20s on saturday. saturday afternoon reaching the mid-40s. sunday cloudy. that will be the better day of the weekend. 50 degrees. and it's the big game at fedex field. kickoff, 1:00. it will be back down into the 40s. rain likely monday. after that, another shot of cold air. highs near 40 tuesday, wednesday, mid 40s on thursday as we dry out. melissa, things looking good? >> nice and cold. a little bri
the ar is green, eastern shore, cambridge and far southern st. mary's county.g east across the eastern shore. temperatures behind that as the sky is clearing out have dropped to near or below freezing. dulles, ma tphas a an, war ton. upper 30s around the chesapeake bay. at the bus stop this m into the mid-30s. windchills in just the 20s. then this afternoon, lots of sunshine. a bit of a blustery wind. high reaching low to mid-40s in the metro area. friday night football will be cold....
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cambridge. i ended up getting close enough to my phd, i decided to stay and get my phd in philosophy. >> what were the things that you did right that allowed you and overstock to win and be the big one to succeed? >>>> i think it goes back to tht buffet principle i described. all kinds of fax and groupthink on the internet. they were making such obvious mistakes. if we do this, somebody else will come up with something more valuable rather than building intrinsic value. we focused on keeping expenses tight, growing revenue, having margins. all the things your grandfather, if you ran the hardware store, that is how we ran our company. >> i don't want to get too technical, it is you should write a book about your velocities on washington alone. you are trying to explain som of the worst practices on wa street. what wou you say? clear, i have nothing against shortselling specifically, but they give it this way. when you watch a movie, you know there are groups and gafferers d people running the lig
cambridge. i ended up getting close enough to my phd, i decided to stay and get my phd in philosophy. >> what were the things that you did right that allowed you and overstock to win and be the big one to succeed? >>>> i think it goes back to tht buffet principle i described. all kinds of fax and groupthink on the internet. they were making such obvious mistakes. if we do this, somebody else will come up with something more valuable rather than building intrinsic value. we...
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cambridge down to 36. just 35 now at packs river. a little breeze off the bay. reagan national, breeze off the potomac keeping it mild there. 44. suburbs near the beltway are hovering in the upper 30s most locations. there's a view of the washington skyline. a mostly clear sky. moon is in the western sky. hour by hour through the day today, temperatures will have a steep climb. should be in the upper 30s. but then by noon time, hitting the upper 50s. so a 20-degree jump from where we are until noon time. then peeking in the mid-60s. around 2:00, 3:00. sunset is 4:59. our temperatures will begin to drop back. we'll be be down to near 60 degrees by 5:00 p.m. a nice afternoon after this cold start. a big concert on the mall. concert for valor. by midafternoon, beautiful sunshine. mid-60s. concert begins in the evening. by then, down to 60 degrees. by the end of the concert, down to 55. great weather for the the concert tomorrow. a great temperature swing by the end of the week. that's coming up at 4:51. >>> a big problem in aspen hill. want to remind you because it
cambridge down to 36. just 35 now at packs river. a little breeze off the bay. reagan national, breeze off the potomac keeping it mild there. 44. suburbs near the beltway are hovering in the upper 30s most locations. there's a view of the washington skyline. a mostly clear sky. moon is in the western sky. hour by hour through the day today, temperatures will have a steep climb. should be in the upper 30s. but then by noon time, hitting the upper 50s. so a 20-degree jump from where we are until...
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. >>> the royals are coming, prince williams and duchess of cambridge prepare for a trip to the u.s.lty to the new york city next month. palace confirms that the two will a attend a variety of events while here. the duchess of cambridge is pregnant with the couple's second child ape recently suffered from debilitating morning sickness. to answer your question the couple's first child prince george is not making the trip. >>> thanksgiving is still almost two full weeks away but some people are already trying to get a jump on those black friday deals. take a look at this best buy in fort myers, florida. these people are camping out, some of them, say it is not even about the deals but it is just a fun time for them. there you go. these shoppers say they brought food, local restaurant are also bringing them free meals. >> free meals. >> free meals. >> sit too early to be camping out for black friday? i want to know do you think that is fun because aid a he loofs to a hear about. that connect with us on cbs philly.com. and face back and which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-
. >>> the royals are coming, prince williams and duchess of cambridge prepare for a trip to the u.s.lty to the new york city next month. palace confirms that the two will a attend a variety of events while here. the duchess of cambridge is pregnant with the couple's second child ape recently suffered from debilitating morning sickness. to answer your question the couple's first child prince george is not making the trip. >>> thanksgiving is still almost two full weeks away but...
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as i said, my so-called writing career begins like this: i'm in a mental hospital outside cambridge, massachusetts. i'm working my way through college, honest. i'm an aide, i wasn't a patient there. [laughter] the singer, james taylor, was a patient when i was there. he wrote "fire and rain" and "sweet baby james" at the hospital. the poet robert lowell checked in regularly when i was working there. ray charles used to have to check in. his deal was he'd been convicted of heroin possession, usage, whatever, and the deal was anytime he played boston, he had to check into this hospital for, like, three days, and he would just come in and play the piano. so that was great. and there was a terrific story there pretty much every day. i remember one time i came in and one of my best friends was the charge nurse. and the nurses' station, they were putting plexiglas windows -- there were windows all around, and they were making it plexiglas, and i go, maria, what's with the plexiglas? there was this kid, i'll call him j.c., he was on double specials which meant that two aides had to be withi
as i said, my so-called writing career begins like this: i'm in a mental hospital outside cambridge, massachusetts. i'm working my way through college, honest. i'm an aide, i wasn't a patient there. [laughter] the singer, james taylor, was a patient when i was there. he wrote "fire and rain" and "sweet baby james" at the hospital. the poet robert lowell checked in regularly when i was working there. ray charles used to have to check in. his deal was he'd been convicted of...
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he'll be traveling without the duchess of cambridge, who is expecting their second child. kensington palace officials say he spend about three days in japan. the visit is being arranged for february 27th through march 1th. the prince will appear at events in tokyo and other cities. he'll also attend functions that support his own personal interests in combatting illegal wildlife trade. queen elizabeth and prince philip visited in 1975 and diana in 1986 and then with the duchess of cornwall in 2008. prince william will head to china after his stay in japan. in shanghai, he'll open events in business and tourism. he'll also visit beijing. >>> country club owners in japan are changing the way they do business. they're see ago decline in the number of golf players, so they're tayloring their courses to appeal to new clientele. >> japan's golf industry is facing a crisis. the generation that discovered the sport is ageing and the number of players is in decline. the owner's of japan's 2,000 plus courses know competition will intensify and those who fail to attract more customer
he'll be traveling without the duchess of cambridge, who is expecting their second child. kensington palace officials say he spend about three days in japan. the visit is being arranged for february 27th through march 1th. the prince will appear at events in tokyo and other cities. he'll also attend functions that support his own personal interests in combatting illegal wildlife trade. queen elizabeth and prince philip visited in 1975 and diana in 1986 and then with the duchess of cornwall in...
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. >>> arthel, you know, the duke and duchess of cambridge are visiting new york city next month.re's new details of the trip include a long list of rules for the reporters covering them. the official website of the british monarchy suggest men wear a jacket and tie and for women, a trouser or skirt suit. jeans or trainers will not be admitted. so no jeans if you want to go cover the royals. >>> protests flaring up in ferguson, missouri ahead of a grand jury decision on whether or not to indict officer darren wilson for the shooting death of michael brown. the latest on when that grand jury decision could come down, next. heart: i'm going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat... gotta keep it lean and mean. pear: uh-oh. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium... and phytosterols, which may help lower cholesterol. major: i'm feeling energized already. avo: new delicious ensure active heart health supports your heart and body, so you stay active and strong. ensure. take life in. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i ge
. >>> arthel, you know, the duke and duchess of cambridge are visiting new york city next month.re's new details of the trip include a long list of rules for the reporters covering them. the official website of the british monarchy suggest men wear a jacket and tie and for women, a trouser or skirt suit. jeans or trainers will not be admitted. so no jeans if you want to go cover the royals. >>> protests flaring up in ferguson, missouri ahead of a grand jury decision on whether...
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cambridge at 30 degrees. a little breeze off the chop tank there. and elsewhere, it is a frigid morning. we'll stay in the teens for a couple of hours. we'll have a cold afternoon again. and then finally a much warmer weekend is on top. i'll have the latest coming up this half hour. walking to work this morning, brig sunshi it will be cold. we'll be in the mid-20s 8:00 through 9:00. by noon time, low 30s. duri afternoon, hitting the mid and upper 30s. thankfully not much wind around. just a few clouds coming in, remaining chilly into this evening. somewhat mild air moves in tomorrow. a look at neighborhood highs. a wide v next weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:41. melissa mollet with a look at your traffic early on this wednesday morning. >> early on this wednesday morning. overall, we're looking quite good. we have the situation on 50 this morning when u lk at the beltway. no major problems. do this have, water main break parkland drive at falcon street. follow the detour around that. again, we do have that in the way at this p this morning. overa
cambridge at 30 degrees. a little breeze off the chop tank there. and elsewhere, it is a frigid morning. we'll stay in the teens for a couple of hours. we'll have a cold afternoon again. and then finally a much warmer weekend is on top. i'll have the latest coming up this half hour. walking to work this morning, brig sunshi it will be cold. we'll be in the mid-20s 8:00 through 9:00. by noon time, low 30s. duri afternoon, hitting the mid and upper 30s. thankfully not much wind around. just a few...
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cambridge across the bay at 49. i can't tell if this is the rugby game or something going on this morning, but folks out enjoying the fine morning here in washington on our michael and son weather camera. 57 degrees under cloudy skies. playing whatever outside this morning, going for a run, 57, calm winds, that is good weather to get out and get your blood moving. got some cold weather, though. chicago, detroit, indianapolis, upper 30s and low 40s. there's a front coming and that front is going to bring us some of that colder weather friday and the weekend. ahead of it, though, we're mild. we've got these showers which go all the way back toward texas. this front is approaching pittsburgh and nashville. it will take its time moving through. it really won't be moving through until sometime on thursday. so plenty of clouds now, that isolated shower north and west this morning and then the afternoon features the shower threat out towards the shenandoah valley. our rain chances really pick up toght, you know, probably a
cambridge across the bay at 49. i can't tell if this is the rugby game or something going on this morning, but folks out enjoying the fine morning here in washington on our michael and son weather camera. 57 degrees under cloudy skies. playing whatever outside this morning, going for a run, 57, calm winds, that is good weather to get out and get your blood moving. got some cold weather, though. chicago, detroit, indianapolis, upper 30s and low 40s. there's a front coming and that front is going...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge are coming to the united states next month. is set for december 7 through the night. will attendkate events for the royal foundation and other charities. d.c.e william will come to by himself to attend and as a corruption conference at the world bank. we know where we will all be camped out. [laughter] >> hopefully the weather will cooperate, as they come to the united states. cold and blustery. the wind dies down tonight, it will be cold tonight, calm as we can, but drive. >> thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! hey, hey, hey, hey! hey! welcome to millionaire. all this week, we've been playing with some of the most incredible guinness world record title holders of all time. it's millionaire guinness world records edition! [cheers and applause] and later today, game show legend and former guinness world records holder ken jennings will try for $1 million. whoo! for over a decade, today's returning contestant has held the guinness world records title for fastest time to carve a pumpkin, which is 16.47
the duke and duchess of cambridge are coming to the united states next month. is set for december 7 through the night. will attendkate events for the royal foundation and other charities. d.c.e william will come to by himself to attend and as a corruption conference at the world bank. we know where we will all be camped out. [laughter] >> hopefully the weather will cooperate, as they come to the united states. cold and blustery. the wind dies down tonight, it will be cold tonight, calm as...
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. >> the duke and duchess of cambridge will be heading our way for a quick trick. the pair will spend most of their time in new york. prince william will be at a conference in new york regarding illegal trading. there will be a nets versus cavaliers game they will also attend. >> king james, lot of royals there. >> as of right now it's just the two of them. a spokesman tells usa today baby george not making the trip. >>> the secret service is promising to make big changes after a man jumped that white house fence and made it inside the building carrying a knife. that's next on wusa9 and your only local ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the u.s. secret service is promising changes in training, staffing and communications after this incident two months ago when omar gonzalez scaled the white house fence and made hi
. >> the duke and duchess of cambridge will be heading our way for a quick trick. the pair will spend most of their time in new york. prince william will be at a conference in new york regarding illegal trading. there will be a nets versus cavaliers game they will also attend. >> king james, lot of royals there. >> as of right now it's just the two of them. a spokesman tells usa today baby george not making the trip. >>> the secret service is promising to make big...
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as i said, my so-called writing career begins like this: i'm in a mental hospital outside cambridge, massachusetts. i'm working my way through college, honest. i'm an aide, i wasn't a patient there. [laughter] the singer, james taylor, was a patient when i was there. he wrote "fire and rain" and "sweet baby james" at the hospital. the poet robert lowell checked in regularly when i was working there. ray charles used to have to check in. his deal was he'd been convicted of heroin possession, usage, whatever, and the deal was anytime he played boston, he had to check into this hospital for, like, three days, and he would just come in and play the piano. so that was great. and there was a terrific story there pretty much every day. i remember one time i came in and one of my best friends was the charge nurse. and the nurses' station, they were putting plexiglas windows -- there were windows all around, and they were making it plexiglas, and i go, maria, what's with the plexiglas? there was this kid, i'll call him j.c., he was on double specials which meant that two aides had to be withi
as i said, my so-called writing career begins like this: i'm in a mental hospital outside cambridge, massachusetts. i'm working my way through college, honest. i'm an aide, i wasn't a patient there. [laughter] the singer, james taylor, was a patient when i was there. he wrote "fire and rain" and "sweet baby james" at the hospital. the poet robert lowell checked in regularly when i was working there. ray charles used to have to check in. his deal was he'd been convicted of...
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yeah, got some low 30s in cambridge. the wind chills is what's killing us today. wind chills in the teens and 20s and they're going to stay here all day long. we may set some record lows tonight. i'll have more on that coming up. yes, it will warm up as we head toward the weekend. see you in a few minutes with some better news. >> we'll wait for that. >>> as howard said, it was a cold morning for commuters in new carrollton rushing to catch the bus or metro. they felt it. temperatures were below freezing and the wind only made it feel colder. those waiting outside did their best to bundle up. we got some advice from them on how to stay warm and how they prepared for today's bitter cold temperatures. >> i was like oh, my god. i have to double up. i went outside. i'm going to do a test. i stepped outside my door. yeah, the wind is blowing. i'm definitely putting on a coat. >> when i got up this morning, i just -- at first i put on a sweat shirt and i was like, i went outside. oh, man, it's too cold. i put on another jacket. let me get ready for this day. >> i got on
yeah, got some low 30s in cambridge. the wind chills is what's killing us today. wind chills in the teens and 20s and they're going to stay here all day long. we may set some record lows tonight. i'll have more on that coming up. yes, it will warm up as we head toward the weekend. see you in a few minutes with some better news. >> we'll wait for that. >>> as howard said, it was a cold morning for commuters in new carrollton rushing to catch the bus or metro. they felt it....
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. >> educated at private school am cambridge university now faces life in prison in hong kong if found guilty of murdering the women whose bodies were found at his apartment. at the family home of one of the victims there, is shock at what has happened to their daughter. >> her father calls for the murderer to be sentenced to death, saying his daughter's body had been mutilated and packed inside a suitcase. the family has been looking after the 5-year-old son and had expected her to return home to indonesia last weekend. but instead, back in hong kong, the police were moving into the luxury apartment block where he lived, to take away the bodies of her and another indonesia woman. her remains are not left for days on the balcony in a suitcase, did he composing in the -- de-composing in the heat. she is believed to be a sex worker. her family says all they knew was she worked in a hong kong restaurant. s for the killer, he is now in custody but has not entered a plea in response to the charges of murder. "bbc news." >> over recent weeks we have reported often on the sometimes fatal jour
. >> educated at private school am cambridge university now faces life in prison in hong kong if found guilty of murdering the women whose bodies were found at his apartment. at the family home of one of the victims there, is shock at what has happened to their daughter. >> her father calls for the murderer to be sentenced to death, saying his daughter's body had been mutilated and packed inside a suitcase. the family has been looking after the 5-year-old son and had expected her to...
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used to looking at greek art this way, in museums, in this case, in a cast gallery, university of cambridgewhere they've assembled these figures-- plaster casts of the more important greek and roman statues present in many museums in the world. the art historian and archaeologist try to work out the original settings of these figures-- what was in the artist's mind when he made them and the impact on the society for which they were made. there are several examples here which show the difficulty we have in making this adjustment. this figure, probably made in crete in the seventh century b.c, isn't unlike figures which might have been made in other cultures in antiquity, syria or egypt. only an expert would know the difference. it's not distinctively and obviously greek. there's another problem about it, too, which we have to adjust for. there were traces of color on it, and a duplicate cast has been colored up with what they think to be its original colors. it's a striking difference to the way we're used to seeing such figures. we move on about 100 years to another figure-- one important c
used to looking at greek art this way, in museums, in this case, in a cast gallery, university of cambridgewhere they've assembled these figures-- plaster casts of the more important greek and roman statues present in many museums in the world. the art historian and archaeologist try to work out the original settings of these figures-- what was in the artist's mind when he made them and the impact on the society for which they were made. there are several examples here which show the difficulty...
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. >> the cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that theyome. there's a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. >> the president was accused of speaking prematurely. the results beer summit fiasco between mr. gase and the police officer taught mr. obama the limits of his own rhetoric and symbolic power. then came trayvon martin. an unarmed black teen killed by a neighborhood watchman in 2012. the president interjected more than once. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. that trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> reporter: the shooting death of michael brown used new caution. mixing jeopardy of the judicial process mixed with public outrage. >> the decision was the grand juries to make. there are americans who agree with it and americans who are deeply disappointed, even angry. it's an understandable reaction. >> reporter: america's first black president has willingly should
. >> the cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that theyome. there's a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. >> the president was accused of speaking prematurely. the results beer summit fiasco between mr. gase and the police officer taught mr. obama the limits of his own rhetoric and symbolic power. then came trayvon martin. an unarmed black...
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ron mott, nbc news, cambridge, massachusetts. >> as i recall, our high school football team s.a.t.res were just slightly lower than those. that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime have a good weekend. goodnight. >>> there are actions that i have the legal authority to take that will help make our immigration system more fair and more just. and this morning i began to take some of those actions. >> right now at 6:00, defending his decision. president obama heads west to explain his decision about going it alone when it comes to immigration reform. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. he took his message on the road. is america on board? an impassioned and defiant president told a crowd in las vegas he can't wait for congress. . s are strategizing while millions of families are asking if they're eligible for citizenship. we have team coverage of the president's history-making move. we begin w
ron mott, nbc news, cambridge, massachusetts. >> as i recall, our high school football team s.a.t.res were just slightly lower than those. that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime have a good weekend. goodnight. >>> there are actions that i have the legal authority to take that will help make our immigration system more fair and...
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temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s in most spots with 35 fredricksburg and a mid-30s from easton and cambridge at 34. what we're looking at for the afternoon, mid to upper 30s. partly sunny but a few more clouds in the afternoon. 34 by 6:00. we hold in the mid-30s for the evening hours. dropping to the upper 20s and low 30s tonight. so not nearly as chilly. we do have moderation coming our way in a few days. i'll be back in a few minutes with that seven-day forecast. >> thanks, howard. >>> the government is calling for a wider recall of vehicles with driver side airbags made by japanese manufacturer takata. the national highway traffic safety administration says the recall should now cover millions of vehicles across the entire country. the airbags can explode and send shrapnel into the vehicle. it's linked at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. >>> reaction are not giving up. they say they'll make another run of passing the keystone pipeline when they control the senate in the 114th congress next year. backers of the controversial project fell one vote short in the senate yesterday.
temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s in most spots with 35 fredricksburg and a mid-30s from easton and cambridge at 34. what we're looking at for the afternoon, mid to upper 30s. partly sunny but a few more clouds in the afternoon. 34 by 6:00. we hold in the mid-30s for the evening hours. dropping to the upper 20s and low 30s tonight. so not nearly as chilly. we do have moderation coming our way in a few days. i'll be back in a few minutes with that seven-day forecast. >> thanks,...
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prince william and the duchess of cambridge are getting ready for a u.s. trip. bring the royal highnesses to new york city next month. the palace confirms they'll carry out other engagements. until now morning sickness sidelined the duchess. prince george will not be making the trip. >> a scare along a busy garden state highway tonight. up next, we'll tell you what happened to cause a new jersey transit bus to lose control and crash. >> could your exercise routine be causing you to gain weight? health reporter stephanie stahl breaks down the results of a new study. you don't want to miss this. kathy. >> cold air across the delaware valley but believe it or not, another arctic invasion will be moving our way making it even colder. i'll show you the numbers coming up. >> and there's good news and bad news from outer space. we'll have the latest information on that rover that landed on a comet just a >> a new jersey transit bus today ran off the side of interstate 295 in burlington county. the bus collided with a car then crashed through a guardrail and traveled do
prince william and the duchess of cambridge are getting ready for a u.s. trip. bring the royal highnesses to new york city next month. the palace confirms they'll carry out other engagements. until now morning sickness sidelined the duchess. prince george will not be making the trip. >> a scare along a busy garden state highway tonight. up next, we'll tell you what happened to cause a new jersey transit bus to lose control and crash. >> could your exercise routine be causing you to...
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this will be his first trip to both nations, and he will be traveling without the duchess of cambridge expecting their second child. kensington palace officials said on thursday that the prince will spend about three days in japan. diplomatic sources say the visit is being arranged for february the 27th to march the 1st. the prince will appear at events in tokyo and other cities centering on bilateral exchanges in culture and commerce. he will also attend function that's support his own personal interest in combating illegal wildlife trade. queen elizabeth ii and prince philip visited japan in 1975. and the prince of wales has traveled to the country twice -- first with former wife princess diana in 1986 and then with the duchess of cornwall in 2008. prince william will head to china after his stay in japan and shanghai. he will open an event promoting bilateral exchanges in tourism. he will also visit beijing. >>> japan will accelerate their transport of medical protective gear to combat the ebola outbreak in west africa. the defense minister will issue an order to supply about 20,000
this will be his first trip to both nations, and he will be traveling without the duchess of cambridge expecting their second child. kensington palace officials said on thursday that the prince will spend about three days in japan. diplomatic sources say the visit is being arranged for february the 27th to march the 1st. the prince will appear at events in tokyo and other cities centering on bilateral exchanges in culture and commerce. he will also attend function that's support his own...
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author of "civil rights and the making of the modern american state" which was published this year on cambridge university press. this book argues the naacp argued a pivotal role in the growth of federal court our income on procedure and subsequently in civil rights by helping the supreme court nestle jurisdiction from state courts in the first quarter of the 20th century. in this way, i conceive of her work as an archival project in line with linda gilmore's recent work megan ming francis the radical refreshing of the civil rights movement to start earlier. it is a counterbalance that the civil rights movement is situated in the 1960s and 1970s. that is something megan ming francis will talk about and she is currently on work on the second book project, a role criminal-justice system and the rebuilding of suffering, political and economic power after the civil war. on a personal level and have known meghan for 15 years which is shocking to say. we graduated from rice together and graduate opposite sides, we worked alongside each other and various facets of student activism including campus rec
author of "civil rights and the making of the modern american state" which was published this year on cambridge university press. this book argues the naacp argued a pivotal role in the growth of federal court our income on procedure and subsequently in civil rights by helping the supreme court nestle jurisdiction from state courts in the first quarter of the 20th century. in this way, i conceive of her work as an archival project in line with linda gilmore's recent work megan ming...
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and while he's away, the cambridge, massachusetts police come looking for him.t seems the autopsy on the organs that were taken out of his wife's body shows that she was poisoned. the broth that he was#] feeding her is arsenic. the harvard professor is now on the lam. he goes by frank holt. he goes down to mexico, hangs out two years there. he works as a bookkeeper for a mining company then slowly begins to come back to the united states. he enrolls ingtsvu a really cat college in -- outside dallas. meets his new wife there. her name is also leona. he finds another leona and her father is a methodist minister in dallas, comes from a very respectable family and he does very well. he graduates and becomes an ie tinry teacher, working his way back to cornell university, back to the ivy league, a professor there again under this assumed name. no one has noticed him. he has a new wife and he thinks everything is fine. when war breaks out in europe, he's overwhelmed by this. he decides what the united states is doing, sending arms to the allies is not right. he has to
and while he's away, the cambridge, massachusetts police come looking for him.t seems the autopsy on the organs that were taken out of his wife's body shows that she was poisoned. the broth that he was#] feeding her is arsenic. the harvard professor is now on the lam. he goes by frank holt. he goes down to mexico, hangs out two years there. he works as a bookkeeper for a mining company then slowly begins to come back to the united states. he enrolls ingtsvu a really cat college in -- outside...
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the company set up by cambridge university phd students, this was a dream used to power apple smartphones the heart of a less flashy, but someone argue, all more together important device, the fingerprint scanner that can connect someone to their entire medical history display directly onto a mobile phone. >> what if we could use biometrics? the unique id that connects them to medical records from birth wherever they are in the world. they're monitoring the health of pregnant women. >> they have a grant from the gates foundation helping to fund the sum of these. is designed, 3-d printed, adjusted, printed again as the ergonomics are defined. the chips are tested in a specially designed algorithm getting this thing to print to a mobile phone. ngoslan is to sell them to and others for about $40 each. >> there is a huge market out there so one thing arm is trying to do is to demonstrate how relevant this is to help health care for the next 2 billion people who don't have it at the moment. >> field tests are land but as arm holdings and bill gates say, it's just the beginning for these phd st
the company set up by cambridge university phd students, this was a dream used to power apple smartphones the heart of a less flashy, but someone argue, all more together important device, the fingerprint scanner that can connect someone to their entire medical history display directly onto a mobile phone. >> what if we could use biometrics? the unique id that connects them to medical records from birth wherever they are in the world. they're monitoring the health of pregnant women....