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. >> reporter: charlottesville business owner mimi hyde is glad her congressman backed the new health care reform law. in fact, she recently volunteered to be his poster girl for the overhaul because of her skyrocketing health insurance costs. >> for me, it is really just getting insupportable. i really could have put two kids in college, what i paid in policies versus what they paid out for me. >> reporter: hyde, a single mother of four, is self- employed. she runs a knitting and needlepoint store on the historic downtown mall. >> for myself and four kids, all healthy, it was $400 a month. three years later-- nobody's sick, nobody's chronic illness, no medicines, it was $1,300 a month. >> reporter: what is it now? >> $1,500 per month. >> reporter: what do you think about this new health care reform law? >> i would have liked to see it go a little further but, you know, i am happy to have a beginning. i think... i am tired of hearing everybody talking about how they don't want the government running health care. well, anthem has been running my health care for eight years and doing a
. >> reporter: charlottesville business owner mimi hyde is glad her congressman backed the new health care reform law. in fact, she recently volunteered to be his poster girl for the overhaul because of her skyrocketing health insurance costs. >> for me, it is really just getting insupportable. i really could have put two kids in college, what i paid in policies versus what they paid out for me. >> reporter: hyde, a single mother of four, is self- employed. she runs a knitting...
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. >> the charlottesville common ate adds to the success. >> it shows the development and growth of our program. >> the men's tennis team is no stranger to the number one ranking. they haven't been able to capture the ncaa crown. >> we know that we have to rise up to the occasion and we kind of enjoy it. so i think at the same time there is something there, there is a job there that we haven't finished but we look forward to getting that done. >> and men's lacrosse has always been impressive in charlottesville. >> i feel like we are almost always going to get somebody's best shot. if we are the team that we hope to be and we are playing in the month of may we are probably playing from the favorites position more often than not anyway so we need to be prepared to deal with those things. >> the pride extends to all the teams. >> looking at our programs across the board and with the leadership it is not just baseball and lacrosse but a number of our sports are spending a lot of time in the top 10. it is a great honor to coach as a school that i believe so much in and certainly there is a l
. >> the charlottesville common ate adds to the success. >> it shows the development and growth of our program. >> the men's tennis team is no stranger to the number one ranking. they haven't been able to capture the ncaa crown. >> we know that we have to rise up to the occasion and we kind of enjoy it. so i think at the same time there is something there, there is a job there that we haven't finished but we look forward to getting that done. >> and men's lacrosse...
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you can see what that has in terms of an affect on temperature. 83 charlottesville. hagerstown up around 80. 72 easton. that's the story up and down the east coast cities. cooler than everywhere else in the east because of the cooling effect of the atlantic ocean. let's look at what's coming our way easter weekend. not a lot. few thin clouds in pennsylvania. we'll probably see passing clouds tonight into tomorrow. i still think a dry and sunny day on saturday. you can see weather getting more unsettled out here where the warm stuff is in the midwest. there are lining line showers and thunderstorms like -- showers and thunderstorms lining up. sunny day saturday. as the boundary slides through easter sunday probably brings us more clouds. the rain will stay south towards virginia beach. here's your forecast tonight. 4. mostly clear. relatively mild overnight. your saturday 74. two free guarantee for bwi marshall because it will catch a cool southeast breeze but areas west of baltimore out towards westminster you'll find temperatures around80. 52 with a few passing clou
you can see what that has in terms of an affect on temperature. 83 charlottesville. hagerstown up around 80. 72 easton. that's the story up and down the east coast cities. cooler than everywhere else in the east because of the cooling effect of the atlantic ocean. let's look at what's coming our way easter weekend. not a lot. few thin clouds in pennsylvania. we'll probably see passing clouds tonight into tomorrow. i still think a dry and sunny day on saturday. you can see weather getting more...
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and 88 in charlottesville. almost brushing 90. and in parts of central virginia. to ride up 95 giving us a chance of increasing temperatures. through the afternoon tomorrow. now currently roots state. pretty much upper 60s, lower 70s. we will continue to cool off on the mild side of things across the state. so it feels good through the overnight. one of the nights you could probably crack the windows open and allow fresh air to come in. off to the west. look at the clouds building in. we have showers and thunderstorms over central portions of west virginia. and for the most part, i think, most of them breaking up over the next couple of hours as it moves over the mountains into the dryer air. slight chance of central maryland, west of frederick to get a drop or so. maybe here, but it looks like right now most of it will breakup through the overnight. and looking at nice conditions out there thanks to big blue h. high pressure keeping us dry for the most part. back to the west. along the front is where we will see the instability in the atmosphere, fire up the show
and 88 in charlottesville. almost brushing 90. and in parts of central virginia. to ride up 95 giving us a chance of increasing temperatures. through the afternoon tomorrow. now currently roots state. pretty much upper 60s, lower 70s. we will continue to cool off on the mild side of things across the state. so it feels good through the overnight. one of the nights you could probably crack the windows open and allow fresh air to come in. off to the west. look at the clouds building in. we have...
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weather. 3 mile-per-hour gusts in baltimore. 14 though gusts in oakland. 12 miles per hour in charlottesvillesatellite and radar again, just bands that keep hitting us. move through here. low pressure trying to scoot out mid-week. that is when things will perk up and clear up and seem more normal temperaturewise. again, it will linger through the night. we'll watch light scattered showers. light thunderstorms. still keeping an eye on it but the high pressure, that means happy weather that comes in mid-week and we get more towards summertime and low pressure, again, sitting there as this wind and storm and moisture just kinds of sits over the baltimore area. tonight, looks like rain likely, possible thunderstorms. nothing like last night. no hail, shouldn't cause really any flooding conditions there but we're not going to have the severe thunderstorms. most likely a mild evening. tomorrow could see a little bit of everything. cloudy, we're hoping for sunshine. after the light rain and the morning burns off. 62. still chilly, possible again, morning showers and we might see the sunshine by the
weather. 3 mile-per-hour gusts in baltimore. 14 though gusts in oakland. 12 miles per hour in charlottesvillesatellite and radar again, just bands that keep hitting us. move through here. low pressure trying to scoot out mid-week. that is when things will perk up and clear up and seem more normal temperaturewise. again, it will linger through the night. we'll watch light scattered showers. light thunderstorms. still keeping an eye on it but the high pressure, that means happy weather that comes...
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. >> dozens of men stepped in to stilettos in charlottesville virginia. taking part in walk a mile in her shoes. an event to promote awareness of sexual assault. money raised from the event benefits the sexual assault resource agency in the city. >> rupert wide haiti a skater since seven. for his 100 birthday all he wanted to do was get back on the ice. even though he was recovering from a fall. he got off to a shaky start. but with the help of former students, he managed two laps around the rink. with the 1932 canadian jr. champion was not satisfied. >> i am not very proud of that. should have done better. >> his family believes he will be back on the ice for his 101 birthday. patrice harris fox 45 news "late edition". >> as you have seen. nfl scheduled released tonight. ravens on tv a lot. but we will have to wait awhile to see them in baltimore. the ravens kickoff the 2010 season monday night football in the new giant stadium against ryan and the jets. 7:00 start time, first game of a monday night double header. then three divisional games. bengals sep
. >> dozens of men stepped in to stilettos in charlottesville virginia. taking part in walk a mile in her shoes. an event to promote awareness of sexual assault. money raised from the event benefits the sexual assault resource agency in the city. >> rupert wide haiti a skater since seven. for his 100 birthday all he wanted to do was get back on the ice. even though he was recovering from a fall. he got off to a shaky start. but with the help of former students, he managed two laps...
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. >>> from the 20,101st jindal festival of the book in charlottesville virginia, rebecca discusses her book, quote could be immortal life of
. >>> from the 20,101st jindal festival of the book in charlottesville virginia, rebecca discusses her book, quote could be immortal life of
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we should really only be into about the low 60s to mid-60s. 77 at charlottesville, 78 at hagerstown so we got delta great hand for this weekend. it's still very nice outside and comfortable. 73 at d.c. we've got 73 at gaithersburg. fredericksburg, 79 at this hour and 75 at manassas. a little cooler at annapolis near the water at 68 degrees. as far as the temperatures elsewhere are concerned across the country to the south, we've been benefitting from that southerly flow of air that moved in. but we've good cooler air on tap associated with a frontal system. that frontal system is sinking its way to the south. temperatures not quite as cold as last night, however, to the west where we had a frost advisory, none of that tonight. temperatures into the upper 40s and low 50s. let's look at truview because that front actually moving its way from the north is going to stall to the south of u.s. into the course of tonight. you see all these clouds to the west? that's what we're going to see. the clouds will push their way in towards us. it's a moisture starved front so the precipitation you se
we should really only be into about the low 60s to mid-60s. 77 at charlottesville, 78 at hagerstown so we got delta great hand for this weekend. it's still very nice outside and comfortable. 73 at d.c. we've got 73 at gaithersburg. fredericksburg, 79 at this hour and 75 at manassas. a little cooler at annapolis near the water at 68 degrees. as far as the temperatures elsewhere are concerned across the country to the south, we've been benefitting from that southerly flow of air that moved in....
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of the national book critics circle and spoke recently at the virginia festival of the book in charlottesville. this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta lacks? >> a porth african american tobacco farmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to baltimore where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at 30 and without her knowledge her doctor to a small piece of her tumor and put it in a petrie dish and her cells became the first in mortal human cell line grown in culture scientists have been trying to grow cells for decades and it never worked and no one knows why but hers just never died. so hurt cells or alive growing in laboratories around the world though she died in 1951 and they became one of the most important thing is that happened in medicine and they were used to develop a polio vaccine and first space missions to see what happened to the human cells and human gravity. there were the first cloud, her jeans for the first map. the site at the plant marks go on and on. >> and they are still used today? >> yeah. one of the most widely used lines. >> an
of the national book critics circle and spoke recently at the virginia festival of the book in charlottesville. this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta lacks? >> a porth african american tobacco farmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to baltimore where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at 30 and without her knowledge her doctor to a small piece of her tumor and put it in a petrie dish and her cells became the first in mortal human...
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the board of arizona critics circle and spoke recently at the virginia festival of the book in charlottesville. this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta? >> she was a poor african-american firmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to virginia for she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. and without her knowledge her doctor put a small piece of her tumor and put in a petri dish and herself became the first immortal cell line and culture. sanka seven tragical cells for decades and no one knows entirely while, but roosters never die. her cells are still alive today growing in laboratories around the world, though she died in 1951 and they became one of the most important things that happen in medicine. there will how to develop the polio vaccines in one of the space missions. or so for the first conquered urging some of the first match, the scientific and mexican from the solstice go on and on. >> and their subpoenas today? connect behalf. >> what is this outline? >> a cell line is their souls to live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely. so they will ke
the board of arizona critics circle and spoke recently at the virginia festival of the book in charlottesville. this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta? >> she was a poor african-american firmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to virginia for she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. and without her knowledge her doctor put a small piece of her tumor and put in a petri dish and herself became the first immortal cell line and culture. sanka...
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charlottesville hit 80. hagueerstown, 86. it was pleasant. we don't have any wind to deal with.ds are improving, very calm, anywhere from 3 to 9 miles an hour. we have no gusts to talk about. as far as temperatures are concerned right now, no gusts as i said. as far as temperatures are concerned, it's not uncomfortable out there. 62 at national airport. 57 at gaithersburg. 59 at frederick and 54 54 in manassas. the clouds are rolling in all ahead of a frontal system. we'll see some partly cloudy conditions into the course of tonight. that's just going to continue. as i said, the fog mainly to the east, especially over the bay. let's take a look at trueview very quickly. we're gonna show you with the cold front there's been a little bit of light rain. that rain has just -- we've dodged the bullet on this very nicely. it's moved its way well to the north of us. it continues to do so. that leaves us dry with no precipitation to talk about in terms of our area at all. that's good news. back to our weather maps. that frontal system will cross into the course of tonight and into tomor
charlottesville hit 80. hagueerstown, 86. it was pleasant. we don't have any wind to deal with.ds are improving, very calm, anywhere from 3 to 9 miles an hour. we have no gusts to talk about. as far as temperatures are concerned right now, no gusts as i said. as far as temperatures are concerned, it's not uncomfortable out there. 62 at national airport. 57 at gaithersburg. 59 at frederick and 54 54 in manassas. the clouds are rolling in all ahead of a frontal system. we'll see some partly...
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you see the heaviest stuff from charlottesville south to the virginia north carolina border. northeast toward us. that's why through midday off and on showers. some of that will be moderate at times. the next days with the forecast first, we have temperatures today that will struggle to get to 60, 61 with off and on showers. not nearly as nice as yesterday. tomorrow 70. and afternoon showers can't be ruled out and pleasant friday with highs near 70. the momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, grab the rain gear. showers are moving in. 40s and 50s. sun up 6:25. we will have occasional showers or periods of light rain. cool 60 with a south wind five miles an hour and tonight more showers this evening. this will taper off by midnight. lows 45 to 50. winds to the west. the winds will pick up tomorrow morning out of the northwest. temperatures in the low 40s in cumberland. 49 hagerstown. 50 winchester. 52 culpeper with heavier rain near you. fredericksburg 54. 56 annapolis and locally we have temperatures running as cool as 46 in reston and great falls to 52 in brandy wine. we are at 54
you see the heaviest stuff from charlottesville south to the virginia north carolina border. northeast toward us. that's why through midday off and on showers. some of that will be moderate at times. the next days with the forecast first, we have temperatures today that will struggle to get to 60, 61 with off and on showers. not nearly as nice as yesterday. tomorrow 70. and afternoon showers can't be ruled out and pleasant friday with highs near 70. the momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, grab...
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reports coming in some isolated areas in prince well county and madison county and down toward charlottesville, central shenandoah valley. this region here scattered frost but closer to washington no frost. low 40s in montgomery county. arlington, fairfax counties low 40s. mid 40s in prince george's county. also mid 40s in st. mary's and on the eastern shore. northern shenandoah valley low to mid 40s. and the wider view showing temperatures in the mountains in the mid 30s. scattered frost there in a few valleys and on the eastern shore right now the mid 40s central and southeastern virginia now mid 40s to near 50. over the last six hours we've had a clear sky. we'll have lots of sunshine. high pressure over the region over the entire eastern half of the country for the most part giving us a settled weather pattern although there's a bit of wind still blustery here in new england. there may be minor flight delays in boston this morning but elsewhere just a bit of light rain in arkansas down to louisiana. that's an area of low pressure that may move up during the day on wednesday and may have ju
reports coming in some isolated areas in prince well county and madison county and down toward charlottesville, central shenandoah valley. this region here scattered frost but closer to washington no frost. low 40s in montgomery county. arlington, fairfax counties low 40s. mid 40s in prince george's county. also mid 40s in st. mary's and on the eastern shore. northern shenandoah valley low to mid 40s. and the wider view showing temperatures in the mountains in the mid 30s. scattered frost there...