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department of agriculture wants to rid pollution in the chesapeake bay.y awarded $1 million to the chesapeake bay foundation and the partners to cut back on the farm-based and the run off. it will help 20 livestock farmers in maryland. the hope is they convert the crop land to the pastures to adopt the new posture management practices. q: president-elect trump threatened to withdraw from a new world agreement to aim to slow down warmbier. that is fire-slow down global warming. that is firing up the ongoing indian tribe with the land sinking. they suffer every time there is a storm. $40,000 will be spent to move 60 people to establish a new community. in this case the culprit may not be climate change. >> do you see climb change as a bigger factor to the change in the way of life or the oil companies? >> i see the oil company as a bigger factor. the destruction of the community. that is because they don't -- allow saltwater to come in and go out faster. q: this weekend on "full measure" with sharyl attkisson. a look at the refugees and how the tax dollars
department of agriculture wants to rid pollution in the chesapeake bay.y awarded $1 million to the chesapeake bay foundation and the partners to cut back on the farm-based and the run off. it will help 20 livestock farmers in maryland. the hope is they convert the crop land to the pastures to adopt the new posture management practices. q: president-elect trump threatened to withdraw from a new world agreement to aim to slow down warmbier. that is fire-slow down global warming. that is firing up...
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right around the chesapeake bay. the temperatures by 10:00, the mid-40s with sunshine and low 50s by the afternoon. overall, a pleasant december day. clouds return tonight by 6:00 p.m. going back to the upper 40s. mid-40s by 10:00. chilly and dry through the evening but then rain arrives during the day on tuesday. looks like it's going to be kojing in just after the morning commute tomorrow and then wet through midday and during the afternoon on tuesday. all of this ending by tomorrow night. now, we could pick up up to an inch of rain from that as it does move on through. then we dry out on wednesday. afternoon highs in the low 50s. partly sunny on thursday. the mid-40s. a cold change blows in on strong winds on friday. lit just be near 30 in the morning. afternoon highs around 40. but the windchills will only be in the low 30s on friday with the sunshine. a cold weekend to follow. afternoon highs just near 40s on saturday. and sunday into the mid-40s. after that, we might get more rain as we start off next week. >>
right around the chesapeake bay. the temperatures by 10:00, the mid-40s with sunshine and low 50s by the afternoon. overall, a pleasant december day. clouds return tonight by 6:00 p.m. going back to the upper 40s. mid-40s by 10:00. chilly and dry through the evening but then rain arrives during the day on tuesday. looks like it's going to be kojing in just after the morning commute tomorrow and then wet through midday and during the afternoon on tuesday. all of this ending by tomorrow night....
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a world war ii bat until pacific and this is guided missile cruiser chesapeake bay off annapolis. >>ting ready to go to baltimore for fleet week. this say big ship and we see a dozen >> 300 men and women -- >> i think people would find that amazing if they see from shore this ship has 300 people. >> it's a big ship. it's up with of our biggest short of carrier and needs 00 people to run it and it's a great deem team of professionals. >> there's weaponry on this ship? >> it is she is a war horse of the fleet certainly but you have the 5" begun hypothetical us and vertical launched missile sales. >> we're standing by every day for call. if it's necessary and my crew is over 00 people and it's standing by for that. make sure we work and communicate from the top down and with t men down to lower making sure the dwun is correct and smoomly. >> channel 1, 1, 1, >> roger out. >> when we return nature's beauty on prominent display and this is beyond the lepz on the dmv continues. welcome back. a tractor, a ferry, and a kayak. they all offer ver >> a tractor, ferry and kayak they all offer ve
a world war ii bat until pacific and this is guided missile cruiser chesapeake bay off annapolis. >>ting ready to go to baltimore for fleet week. this say big ship and we see a dozen >> 300 men and women -- >> i think people would find that amazing if they see from shore this ship has 300 people. >> it's a big ship. it's up with of our biggest short of carrier and needs 00 people to run it and it's a great deem team of professionals. >> there's weaponry on this...
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mid-40s near the chesapeake bay with the low clouds. you can see them here on the storm team 4 satellite and radar view showing no more rain in the area. it is exiting. morning in the 30s under a clear sky. then tomorrow, not as mild today in the upper 40s. a lot of clouds around. then a weather-alert day for friday due to some gusty winds. over 30 miles an hour. near 30 in the morning on friday afternoon. highs in the upper 30s, but windchills in the upper 20s all day long on friday. so brutally cold. and then on saturday, cold again, temperatures in the upper 20 upper 30s. we'll have quite a bit of sunshine on saturday. then storm team 4 is tracking winter saturday at 7:30 p.m. that's our latest storm team 4 weather special tracking winter. you'll love that. that starts at 7:30 saturday evening. then up sunday, a lot of clouds around in the low 40s after a cold start. and then some rain on monday in the 50s. it gets really cold tend of next week. now, melissa, we have big problems on the roads? >>> breaking news continuing six-mile ba
mid-40s near the chesapeake bay with the low clouds. you can see them here on the storm team 4 satellite and radar view showing no more rain in the area. it is exiting. morning in the 30s under a clear sky. then tomorrow, not as mild today in the upper 40s. a lot of clouds around. then a weather-alert day for friday due to some gusty winds. over 30 miles an hour. near 30 in the morning on friday afternoon. highs in the upper 30s, but windchills in the upper 20s all day long on friday. so...
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it is on the other side of the chesapeake bay, just in time for the morning commute. feels like right now, in a few different places, we have the rain coming down, some reports of sleet and snow flakes closer to the maryland-pennsylvania border, but i'm having problems finding areas at freezing. the only spots i could find are on top of wintergreen and ski maryland, 33 degrees, one of the coldest spots, hagerstown about 37. even if it comes down as sleet or snow, it will be melting and will not be a problem. all of this is pushing it out of the southwest. the breeze continues out of the southwest as well, allowing things to warm and it stops things from becoming icy. the spine of the blue ridge and further into west virginia. those spots the temperatures could be cooler. early tomorrow morning there could be some slick places, so keep that in mind. for most of us, light rain coming down as the temperature warms up overnight. 1:00 a.m. until about 5 a.m., everything pushing out, and in a hurry. unless your commute starts early, not going to be an issue. good. partly cl
it is on the other side of the chesapeake bay, just in time for the morning commute. feels like right now, in a few different places, we have the rain coming down, some reports of sleet and snow flakes closer to the maryland-pennsylvania border, but i'm having problems finding areas at freezing. the only spots i could find are on top of wintergreen and ski maryland, 33 degrees, one of the coldest spots, hagerstown about 37. even if it comes down as sleet or snow, it will be melting and will not...
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(rushing water) so this is where chesapeake bay is actually meeting with the potomac river.w us is affected by the tide. and i'm surrounded by rushing, white water, and all i can see are rocks and trees and birds, and maybe some snakes. and for me, it's great to have this wild environment right in the middle of the city. this is also the boundary between d.c. and maryland. so, when we put in on the river we're in maryland, and when we take out, we're in d.c. and there's no sign of human civilization. i could be out in west virginia, or in a canyon somewhere, and i can completely forget that i'm 15 minutes away from metro buses and traffic and... politicians, and everything that's going on in the city, and i can just totally escape. the spot that's the most fun on the river, you can see the chain bridge come into view, and whether it's an early morning, before-work paddle, or an after-work paddle, i do take a little bit of pleasure when i snap back to reality and see that i am in a major metropolitan area, that there are people stuck in traffic, and i'm out here enjoying some
(rushing water) so this is where chesapeake bay is actually meeting with the potomac river.w us is affected by the tide. and i'm surrounded by rushing, white water, and all i can see are rocks and trees and birds, and maybe some snakes. and for me, it's great to have this wild environment right in the middle of the city. this is also the boundary between d.c. and maryland. so, when we put in on the river we're in maryland, and when we take out, we're in d.c. and there's no sign of human...
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we're in the mid 40s in town and right around the chesapeake bay. hour by hour in the afternoon we'll stay hovering through the morning hours, just into 40s during the afternoon hours as the rain moves on in. so four things to know. rain moves in by about 9:00 this afternoon. up to an inch of rain by the time it ends. then turning colder by the end of the week and into the weekend. vial your commuter forecast coming in about ten minutes. what's going on on the road? >> a couple of things have cleared. after 197, that broken down vehicle causing an issue because of no flashing lights is now out the right lane getting by as well. i won't have to worry about that either. this is still hanging around. they're on the woodrow wilson bridge. the work zone is still blocking the left lane sometimes shutting things down, but you're going have to stay to the right to get by if you're headed out that way and going to the local lanes. see you in ten minutes. >> thank you. it is 4:33. we're learning more about all of the people who died in that terrible warehouse
we're in the mid 40s in town and right around the chesapeake bay. hour by hour in the afternoon we'll stay hovering through the morning hours, just into 40s during the afternoon hours as the rain moves on in. so four things to know. rain moves in by about 9:00 this afternoon. up to an inch of rain by the time it ends. then turning colder by the end of the week and into the weekend. vial your commuter forecast coming in about ten minutes. what's going on on the road? >> a couple of things...
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mary's county over to the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. that's the track it will continue moving but we're generally seeing things getting much lighter in the western suburbs and given about another hour or two and y go see most of its activity across the bay. the heaviest right now not too far south of waldorf that's going to cross over your area and into portions of cal vern and st. mary's county as it continues. checking on the snow and ice they've been seeing to the north and west especially. that is ending you could still build up more ice and that winter weather advisory will stay in your area and stay in effect until midnight. as we look at the forecast, area clouds remain drizzle and fog will linger. it's brighter for tomorrow and this is going to look a whole lot better after about 8:00, 9:00, where we only linger with the showers and bring on the sunshine by mid to late morning and certainly by the noon hour. wednesday morning, this frontal boundary will finally clear everything on out and we'll see afternoon getting into the 50'
mary's county over to the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. that's the track it will continue moving but we're generally seeing things getting much lighter in the western suburbs and given about another hour or two and y go see most of its activity across the bay. the heaviest right now not too far south of waldorf that's going to cross over your area and into portions of cal vern and st. mary's county as it continues. checking on the snow and ice they've been seeing to the north and west...
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agriculture department is giving $1.1 million to the chesapeake bay foundation. that money will go towards reducing farm-based pollution of the bay. they will keep livestock out of streams and create buffers. >>> local olympian katie ladeky is getting in the holiday spirit. she posed for pictures with the glen echo fire department and santa is there too. send us your christmas picture to our wusa 9 facebook or twitter and you may see them on t from congress could impact how you shop for milk at the grocery store. >> a little girl is reunited with her best friend but not before he goes on an epic airport adventure. >> howard. >> a little chill y out here tonight. we have temperatures down to 40 here in town, the mid 30s towards oakland. so a lot of upper 30s and low 40s right now. thankfully the winds are light i am tracking some rain and some snow towards wisconsin but the rain is really the more pressing problem for us. not going to be here this evening. maybe late out west in the valley but it will impact your saturday. i'll tell you about that and the rest of
agriculture department is giving $1.1 million to the chesapeake bay foundation. that money will go towards reducing farm-based pollution of the bay. they will keep livestock out of streams and create buffers. >>> local olympian katie ladeky is getting in the holiday spirit. she posed for pictures with the glen echo fire department and santa is there too. send us your christmas picture to our wusa 9 facebook or twitter and you may see them on t from congress could impact how you shop...
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the ban is also in effect in the atlantic from new england to chesapeake bay.dent-elect donald trump has pledged to make the country energy-independent, but the ban may be difficult for him to roll back. >>> meanwhile, the european commission is looking into whether facebook gave misleading information about what's app. the antitrust watchdog is concerned that facebook with match people's sociaial networkg accounts to their mobile phone numbers using what's app's data. in 2014, though, facebook said it could not do that. facebook has until the end of january to respond and it could face a hefty fine. >>> facebook is a big player in the internet advertising market, and today a cyber security firm issued a warning for the fast-growing digit al ad industry about a potential massive scam. eamon javers is covering that story for us. good to see you as always, eamon. what exactly was uncovered? >> hi, sue. the firm here is called white ops. what they said they found here is a massive russian hacking ring that they're calling net bot, and they say that's targeting the
the ban is also in effect in the atlantic from new england to chesapeake bay.dent-elect donald trump has pledged to make the country energy-independent, but the ban may be difficult for him to roll back. >>> meanwhile, the european commission is looking into whether facebook gave misleading information about what's app. the antitrust watchdog is concerned that facebook with match people's sociaial networkg accounts to their mobile phone numbers using what's app's data. in 2014, though,...
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state officials, there were wind warnings in effect around the bay bridge and other parts of the chesapeake baym annapolis, john henry, wusa9. >> the sailing association told us they were monitoring today's cold front, but they were ultimately caughoff guard by just how strong the wind became when it hit annapolis. now this wasn't the only water rescue. three people were pulled from the potomac river when several sailboats overturned near the wilson bridge. >>> it's gotten much colder since this afternoon, know. any certain about refreezing tonight, howard bernstein, out on the weather terrace? >> it's a low concern. the winds that we had and after the front many roadways and sidewalks and weather terrace completely dry now. once we get below freezing i'm thinking most things will be dried out. the rain is down from richmond to ocean city and south. we're just dealing with leftover clouds. the chill continues to move in. we're now 30 degrees colder than we were for the high today. we hit 67. we're now 37. into the mountains and west of the mountains, teens and 20s, a closer look at the temperat
state officials, there were wind warnings in effect around the bay bridge and other parts of the chesapeake baym annapolis, john henry, wusa9. >> the sailing association told us they were monitoring today's cold front, but they were ultimately caughoff guard by just how strong the wind became when it hit annapolis. now this wasn't the only water rescue. three people were pulled from the potomac river when several sailboats overturned near the wilson bridge. >>> it's gotten much...
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our first travel tuesday trip is out to chesapeake bay. that's right, we will visit it live.bobby abner and his whole family and crew. i had so much fun out there, and we learned how to pick crabs. take a look. good morning, guys. it was just yesterday that i was right behind me on the chesapeake bay in a boat learning how to crab with bobby abner, our professional crabber, who has been doing it since he was 12 years old. and this morning, we're out live with bobby this morning. his crab house âÇô abner's crab house âÇô has been around for 50 years. they're celebrating it this weekend. that is so exciting. are you going to have some parties here? yes, we are. by the way, good morning, meaghan. good morning. it's never too early to crab, right, bobby? never too early, we start very early in the morning, usually before daybreak. this place was so packed yesterday. you said, $2 crabs on wednesday. every wednesday we have $2 crabs, and it's all you can eat. and whatever you can eat, it's for $2. most people come in here and just order what they want, and everything works out fine
our first travel tuesday trip is out to chesapeake bay. that's right, we will visit it live.bobby abner and his whole family and crew. i had so much fun out there, and we learned how to pick crabs. take a look. good morning, guys. it was just yesterday that i was right behind me on the chesapeake bay in a boat learning how to crab with bobby abner, our professional crabber, who has been doing it since he was 12 years old. and this morning, we're out live with bobby this morning. his crab house...
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it'sht going to end up in the chesapeake bay.onfederate, they construct a dam out inym front and impound e waters making it impassable here along a decent stretch of her line for the union soldye m to cross. there are reports that they have also constructed tunnels, mimes near battleht 45 and pass them full of gun powder and threatened to ignite fuse should batter 45 ever be attackedm he on. you know, archeologist have found the tunnels, found theç mimes proof that they packed with gun powder and would have been detonated. propaganda is good enough.zv no one is ever attacking toward the 4 from its front. the swamp on the other hand, going out of theym confederate earth works cannot be impound.ht arthur swamp are taking arthur swampç right here on from the confederate march 25th the picket lines are çlocated. after march 25th investigating the ground. and confederateç perspective jt above their own earth works. the new picks constructed just aboutkozvçç but in between th fortifications and the rightful. they're able to for
it'sht going to end up in the chesapeake bay.onfederate, they construct a dam out inym front and impound e waters making it impassable here along a decent stretch of her line for the union soldye m to cross. there are reports that they have also constructed tunnels, mimes near battleht 45 and pass them full of gun powder and threatened to ignite fuse should batter 45 ever be attackedm he on. you know, archeologist have found the tunnels, found theç mimes proof that they packed with gun...
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reagan national now at 39 degrees near 40 right by chesapeake bay and storm team 4 radar doesn't have a southwestern virginia coming in out of tennessee. that's doing to be arriving here later tonight and into early tomorrow morning. a look at other chances for the rain, next 10 days in just a few minutes. >> thank you very much. in custody in connection with brutal murder of clerk. david watson questioned as a person of interest but not been charged with the crime. early yesterday morning 54-year-old sunoco clerk killed it's not clear how that clerk was killed. >>> an 82-year-old man and his cat were killed in a fire in fairfax county as a frantic neighbor tried to help. fire officials say electrical issue sparked flames and filled the man's home with smoky yesterday. this happened on logan court in alexandria in the section of the county. a neighbor ran to the home but inside -- they couldn't get inside. the man died on the way to the hospital. >>> today cubans will say good-bye to fidel castro. the same cemetery of cuban revolution leader. >>> as david explains it's an invitation o
reagan national now at 39 degrees near 40 right by chesapeake bay and storm team 4 radar doesn't have a southwestern virginia coming in out of tennessee. that's doing to be arriving here later tonight and into early tomorrow morning. a look at other chances for the rain, next 10 days in just a few minutes. >> thank you very much. in custody in connection with brutal murder of clerk. david watson questioned as a person of interest but not been charged with the crime. early yesterday...
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there could be a little bit of light snow moving across chesapeake bay and maybe even grazing the philadelphiaa towards midnight. it's gone in a couple of hours. by tomorrow morning's rush it's nowhere around. it could be a little coating on the ground by the time you get up tomorrow morning. and then the wind and temperatures take oefrmt tts not feeling so bad this afternoon or by midnight but look how much that drops, 28-9 between midnight and 6:00 a.m. it stays in the single digits through thursday night and into friday morning. so that's when we are going to be seeing the worst of this. as we go into friday all of a sudden will be this area of snow developing and racing to the east. this is not a trivial system. this does have the potential for snow accumulation. this area a mix and maybe even icing. there is heavy presip, heavy rain, heavy snow at 7:00 a.m. that snow line will be critical. the temperatures will be going up after that. so we have the snow saturday morning, eventually changing to rain by saturday afternoon. it's mild saturday afternoon through sunday morning. so we want to
there could be a little bit of light snow moving across chesapeake bay and maybe even grazing the philadelphiaa towards midnight. it's gone in a couple of hours. by tomorrow morning's rush it's nowhere around. it could be a little coating on the ground by the time you get up tomorrow morning. and then the wind and temperatures take oefrmt tts not feeling so bad this afternoon or by midnight but look how much that drops, 28-9 between midnight and 6:00 a.m. it stays in the single digits through...
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in my state, maryland, we work together -- democrats and republicans on the chesapeake bay. it is not a partisan issue. we are proud of the progress we have made for future generations on protecting the bay. we are judged by best science. i do not make the decisions as to how we will deal with land development, or wastewater, or farming activities. we scientists tell us what can do to minimize pollution going into the bay. we follow that path. i think that is the best way. if you deny that it should be driven by science, then you have the politicians making those decisions. quite frankly, special interest usually wins out. public health will be sacrificed to help commercial interest. to me, that is not what we should do. greta: let's talk about syria. the washington post -- the meltdown in aleppo. they write that, on tuesday, the u.n. ambassador delivered impassioned annunciation of the carnage. blamed russia and iran, but offered no acknowledgment that it extends to her and the president. with the strategy fail? guest: did the president's syria strategy fail? >> when the ci
in my state, maryland, we work together -- democrats and republicans on the chesapeake bay. it is not a partisan issue. we are proud of the progress we have made for future generations on protecting the bay. we are judged by best science. i do not make the decisions as to how we will deal with land development, or wastewater, or farming activities. we scientists tell us what can do to minimize pollution going into the bay. we follow that path. i think that is the best way. if you deny that it...
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right now are hovering in the mid and upper 30s, low to mid-40s right around washington and the chesapeake bay. for the bus stop, by 7:00, still hovering in the low 40s. by 9:00 we might be getting a >> i've finally got my eyes on this problem. this is northbound 28 before 66 this morning. still have that problem in the right lane. 270 south, two different reports. one in the left lane, one in the median, we have a slowdown regardless of where it is. northbound, crash there as well as here this morning and right now chopper 4 over the spur 4 is showing us how things are looking along 270 as beltway. 66 and 95. no major problems. you can see that little bit of red and that is very, very normal for this time of day. travel time's in ten minutes. >> thanks, melissa. >>> right now comet ping pong is set to reopen. a gunman walked in and fired shots number one was hurt. here. justin? >> reporter: good morning. edgar welch had a past. it includes a marijuana possession as well as drinking while driving. welch's social media shows him holding guns. he entered a plea. on sunday he drove to this northw
right now are hovering in the mid and upper 30s, low to mid-40s right around washington and the chesapeake bay. for the bus stop, by 7:00, still hovering in the low 40s. by 9:00 we might be getting a >> i've finally got my eyes on this problem. this is northbound 28 before 66 this morning. still have that problem in the right lane. 270 south, two different reports. one in the left lane, one in the median, we have a slowdown regardless of where it is. northbound, crash there as well as...
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right now are hovering in the mid and upper 30s, low to mid-40s right around washington and the chesapeake bay. for the bus stop, by 7:00, still hovering in the low 40s. by 9:00 we might be getting a
right now are hovering in the mid and upper 30s, low to mid-40s right around washington and the chesapeake bay. for the bus stop, by 7:00, still hovering in the low 40s. by 9:00 we might be getting a
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nearby suburbs mid-30s near 40 in town and near 40 right by chesapeake bay. hour by hour temperatures will be steady in the 40s into the afternoon much of the region briefly near 50, right in town look at hour by hour timing on that. that's coming up this half hour. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> a man in custody in connection with brutal murder of spotsylvania store clerk. david washington questioned as a person of interest but not been charged with a crime. early yesterday morning sunoco clerk killed on jefferson davis highway. not clear how the clerk was killed. >>> an 82-year-old man and his tried to help. fire officials say it was an electrical issue that sparked the flame and filled the man's home with smoke yesterday. this happened on logan court in the alexandria section. a neighbor ran to the home but couldn't get inside. the man died on the way to the hospital. >>> d.c. police on the look out for a suspect that opened fire, wearing a black ski mask shot a the victim was conscious and breathing when rushed to the hospital. >>> meanwhile we're worki
nearby suburbs mid-30s near 40 in town and near 40 right by chesapeake bay. hour by hour temperatures will be steady in the 40s into the afternoon much of the region briefly near 50, right in town look at hour by hour timing on that. that's coming up this half hour. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> a man in custody in connection with brutal murder of spotsylvania store clerk. david washington questioned as a person of interest but not been charged with a crime. early yesterday...
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it will end up in the chesapeake bay. and goes all the way down to help at arthur's swamp. what this means is what the waters of rehobeth creek, the confederates construct a dam in front and in pounds the water, making it in passable along a decent stretch of their lines for any union soldiers to cross. there are reports they also constructed tunnels, mines near battery forward and pass them with gun mines and threatened to ignite them should battery 45 ever be attacked head-on. archaeologists have found the tunnels, mines, there is no proof it would have been packed with gunpowder and would have been detonated but propaganda is good enough. no month is ever attacking battery 45. arthur swamp, going out of the confederate earthworks, had not been impounded. arthur swamp, this shot taken from out in front of fort welch. we have arthur's want right here on this would line from the confederate earthworks. march 25, here is where the picket lines are located. after march 25, that is the gained ground that the federals have seized. here is the confederate perspective. the new ri
it will end up in the chesapeake bay. and goes all the way down to help at arthur's swamp. what this means is what the waters of rehobeth creek, the confederates construct a dam in front and in pounds the water, making it in passable along a decent stretch of their lines for any union soldiers to cross. there are reports they also constructed tunnels, mines near battery forward and pass them with gun mines and threatened to ignite them should battery 45 ever be attacked head-on. archaeologists...
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the chesapeake bay. it will be cold indeed. any flakes will blow ar will be bright and sunny. it will be windy and cold throughout the day. wind chills in the morning is brutal. it's going to be 10 at joint base andrews and it won't change much throughout the day. there will be sunshine and a little improvement on friday. not because the air warms up but the wind chill will diminish. there is a wind chill advisory in effect late tonight along the blue ridge and points west in the mountains. a two-day deal tomorrow and friday. we will pull out on saturday. when i join you here in 15 minutes we will talk about a wintry mix possibly on friday before it warms up. michelle? michelle: thank you. a big question for some parents and students will school buses start on a sub freezing morning. it has been a problem in the past. q mccray is in arlington with how schools are making sure everyone gets to the destination on time tomorrow. q, what is the plan? q: yeah, well, listen the students on time, michelle, they have to start early here. at the arlington county public school system bus
the chesapeake bay. it will be cold indeed. any flakes will blow ar will be bright and sunny. it will be windy and cold throughout the day. wind chills in the morning is brutal. it's going to be 10 at joint base andrews and it won't change much throughout the day. there will be sunshine and a little improvement on friday. not because the air warms up but the wind chill will diminish. there is a wind chill advisory in effect late tonight along the blue ridge and points west in the mountains. a...
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nearby suburbs mid-30s near 40 in town and near 40 right by chesapeake bay. hour by hour temperatures will be steady in the 40s into the afternoon much of the region briefly near 50, right in town look at hour by hour timing on that. that's coming up this half hour. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> a man in custody in connection with brutal murder of spotsylvania store clerk. david washington questioned as a person of interest but not been charged with a crime. early yesterday morning sunoco clerk killed on jefferson davis highway. not clear how the clerk was killed. >>> an 82-year-old man and his
nearby suburbs mid-30s near 40 in town and near 40 right by chesapeake bay. hour by hour temperatures will be steady in the 40s into the afternoon much of the region briefly near 50, right in town look at hour by hour timing on that. that's coming up this half hour. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> a man in custody in connection with brutal murder of spotsylvania store clerk. david washington questioned as a person of interest but not been charged with a crime. early yesterday...
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if you are in the area of southern maryland along the chesapeake bay, northern neck, you will get plenty more rain in the next couple of hours but look farther west. it is breaking up. we are confident to see the improvement tonight. precipitation is ending in the mountains of western maryland. there are advisories for the freezing rain. that is a big problem farther north to the new york line. the forecast tonight is a few more hours of steady rain. ending. a touch of clearing by dawn. for the day tomorrow. bright and sunny throughout the day. highs to 50. strong cold front thursday may give shower or a snowshower in spots late thursday night. highs 46. sunny, breezy and cold. the weekend is chilly with a lot of sun. 39 on saturday. 44 for sunday. alison, larry and erin, back to you. alison: all right, doug. thank you. larry: what do you inspiring story. we have a story of a soccer player who has been motivated bis hi mother's battle with cancer. this week scott abraham takes us to dematha for the rising star. scott: adversity to motivation. >> it translates to me playing hard in the ga
if you are in the area of southern maryland along the chesapeake bay, northern neck, you will get plenty more rain in the next couple of hours but look farther west. it is breaking up. we are confident to see the improvement tonight. precipitation is ending in the mountains of western maryland. there are advisories for the freezing rain. that is a big problem farther north to the new york line. the forecast tonight is a few more hours of steady rain. ending. a touch of clearing by dawn. for the...
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in my state of maryland we have worked together on the chesapeake bay.it's not a partisan issue and never has been in my state. were proud of the progress we made for future generations on protecting the bay. we are judged by best science. i don't i don't make the decisions as to how we will deal with land development or wastewater or farming activities. theth scientists tell us what we can do in order to minimize the p pollution going into the bay and then we follow that path. that's what i think is the best way. but if you but if you deny that it should be driven by science and you have the politicians making those decisions. quite frankly special interest usually rolls out. special interest means that will sacrifice public health in order to help the commercial interests. s to me that's not what we shoul'k be doing. >> host: let's talk about the situation in syria. the editorial this this morning about the meltdown in aleppo. they write that on tuesday theye delivered and powered -- she blamed the assad regime but offered no acknowledgment that sustai
in my state of maryland we have worked together on the chesapeake bay.it's not a partisan issue and never has been in my state. were proud of the progress we made for future generations on protecting the bay. we are judged by best science. i don't i don't make the decisions as to how we will deal with land development or wastewater or farming activities. theth scientists tell us what we can do in order to minimize the p pollution going into the bay and then we follow that path. that's what i...
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(rushing water) so this is where chesapeake bay y meeting with the potomac river.es. and for me, it's great to have this wild environment right in the middle of the city. this is also the boundary between d.c. and maryland. so, when we put in on the river we're in maryland, and when we take out, we're in d.c. and there's no sign of human civilization. i could be out in west virginia, or in a canyon somewhere, and i can completely forget that i'm 15 minutes away from metro buses and traffic and... politicians, and everything that's going on in the city, and i can just totally escape. the spot that's the most fun on the river, you can see the chain bridge come into view, and whether it's an early morning, before-work paddle, or an after-work paddle, i do take a little bit of pleasure when i snap back to reality and see that i am in a major metropolitan area, that there are people stuck in traffic, and i'm out here enjoying some amazing white water. in the zone, sort of in this flow where you can't think about anything else. so any other stresses of your daily life ar
(rushing water) so this is where chesapeake bay y meeting with the potomac river.es. and for me, it's great to have this wild environment right in the middle of the city. this is also the boundary between d.c. and maryland. so, when we put in on the river we're in maryland, and when we take out, we're in d.c. and there's no sign of human civilization. i could be out in west virginia, or in a canyon somewhere, and i can completely forget that i'm 15 minutes away from metro buses and traffic...
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ban covers federal waters off alaska and atlantic from new england to chesapeake bay. finishing touches on his environmental legacy while tying hand of president-elect trump on off shore drilling. >>> historians are claiming president-elect trump is assembling the richest cabinet in u.s. history. how much rich? cbs nooses mates seven of his picks are worth a combined $11 billion. million, billion air cabinet secretaries is not unprecedented. president obama or george w. bush had a single billion air in their first cabinets. >>> lets hope your amazon order have arrived because labor disagreement may priest vent some of those smiling packages from arriving in time for the holidays. >> it is, so last month judge told striking union pilots that fly for amazon that they have to go back to work. the union is warning there may not be enough to meet delivery and demand. amazon is insisting that it is ready for the who will take rush. >>> wal-mart seems to be in the spirit of the giving, retailer will close its doors at 6:00 p.m. christmas eve night so workers can spend more ti
ban covers federal waters off alaska and atlantic from new england to chesapeake bay. finishing touches on his environmental legacy while tying hand of president-elect trump on off shore drilling. >>> historians are claiming president-elect trump is assembling the richest cabinet in u.s. history. how much rich? cbs nooses mates seven of his picks are worth a combined $11 billion. million, billion air cabinet secretaries is not unprecedented. president obama or george w. bush had a...
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prince george's county out toward the chesapeake bay, these rain drops in town now are headed eastboundrain drops out of here in west virginia may graze through here between now and noontime so you'll need the umbrella. some showers around, but mild. mid to upper 50s now. mid-60s for highs today. all you'll really need is your windbreaker and your umbrella. no heavy gear required of the outside. it's mild and wet. we'll be very good later this afternooit temperatures in the 60s. 10-day forecast coming right up. let's go over to jack taylor at wtop. >> we had some activity trying to move in the stretch between braddock heights. an early morning accident going eastbound. a vehicle behind the guardrail. authorities remain on scene and only the left lane is getting by. plan for it if you're headed from hagerstown into the fred ra rick area. this is in laurel. route 1, both directions closed between the icc and contee road. we had an accident near academy lane almost three hours ago. a pedestrian was hit so we have the investigation ongoing and traffic is being rerouted. use i-95 as your alt
prince george's county out toward the chesapeake bay, these rain drops in town now are headed eastboundrain drops out of here in west virginia may graze through here between now and noontime so you'll need the umbrella. some showers around, but mild. mid to upper 50s now. mid-60s for highs today. all you'll really need is your windbreaker and your umbrella. no heavy gear required of the outside. it's mild and wet. we'll be very good later this afternooit temperatures in the 60s. 10-day forecast...
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temperatures already up to 44 at reagan national, low to mid-40s around the chesapeake bay. it's hovering in the low 40s as well in the shenandoah valley. the cold air is still pretty far away from us. it will begin to move in. hour by hour temperatures for the rest of the afternoon, we'll be hovering in the mid- to briefly upper 40s by 3:00. then it starts to drop by, by 6:00 back do then by dawn tomorrow, we'll be down into the 20s with windchills near 10 degrees. i've got the timing for snow for the weekend. that's coming up in a few minutes. >> all right, tom. can't wait to hear that. >>> we now know a teenager was killed in a terrible crash on i-95 in maryland, and a woman is fighting for her life right now. news4 is live at the police barracks with more. justin finch has more. >> reporter: good morning. this morning, maryland state police say the cause of this fatal four-week wreck remains under investigation. taking you now to some video from last night. the crash and the response did shut down the north and southbound lanes of i-95 near route 200 in laurel, maryland.
temperatures already up to 44 at reagan national, low to mid-40s around the chesapeake bay. it's hovering in the low 40s as well in the shenandoah valley. the cold air is still pretty far away from us. it will begin to move in. hour by hour temperatures for the rest of the afternoon, we'll be hovering in the mid- to briefly upper 40s by 3:00. then it starts to drop by, by 6:00 back do then by dawn tomorrow, we'll be down into the 20s with windchills near 10 degrees. i've got the timing for snow...
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in the mid-40s near the chesapeake bay. out in the mountains, it's about freezing. a couple spots are near freezing this morning. here's your planner for today, we'll be drying out. we'll have a chilly, dry afternoon as temperatures climb into the low 50s by about 2:0. then getting cold tonight by dawn tomorrow. we'll be down into the upper 30s. during the day on thursday, afternoon highs a bit chillier. we'll have some clouds in and out. and temperatures are in the upper 40s. then getting into friday, it's a weather alert day due to strong, cold winds gusting over 30 miles an hour. temperatures in the 20s in the morning to near 30 in the afternoon. highs only in the upper 30s. but the windchill on friday may only be in the 20s. and then as we get into winds with lots of sunshine, 20s in the morning. afternoon highs in the upper 30s. then on sunday, we'll have it cold in the morning. but into the low 40s with increasing clouds during the afternoon. melissa has a crash update. what is going on? >>> an update on the beltway situation. everything is now gone there from
in the mid-40s near the chesapeake bay. out in the mountains, it's about freezing. a couple spots are near freezing this morning. here's your planner for today, we'll be drying out. we'll have a chilly, dry afternoon as temperatures climb into the low 50s by about 2:0. then getting cold tonight by dawn tomorrow. we'll be down into the upper 30s. during the day on thursday, afternoon highs a bit chillier. we'll have some clouds in and out. and temperatures are in the upper 40s. then getting into...
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judging from first appearances, it is beautiful, skirted by the atlantic ocean and chesapeake bay with sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings in the breeze that blows, relief and oysters that littered it sure is added a touch of luxury. certainly compared to the wreaking, disease ridden 17th century ship it must have seemed like a haven or even a paradise. and in the clip of general benjamin butler, plenty of oysters but no water no matter how. in the 1860s us soldiers set out 900 feet into the ground without finding a drop. finally they realized the facility and gave up. without massive intervention, it was neither helpful nor permanent. no place can sustain life for long. the too was the case of civil war contraband camps the first of which at a u.s. army installation at all point comfort called fort munro, the first of many contraband camps spread wherever the union army went through the occupied south. there were specific places where you emancipation began, for nearly half 1 million former slaves including contraband camps black men, women and children sought refuge from the army, s
judging from first appearances, it is beautiful, skirted by the atlantic ocean and chesapeake bay with sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings in the breeze that blows, relief and oysters that littered it sure is added a touch of luxury. certainly compared to the wreaking, disease ridden 17th century ship it must have seemed like a haven or even a paradise. and in the clip of general benjamin butler, plenty of oysters but no water no matter how. in the 1860s us soldiers set out 900 feet into the...
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near 50 around the chesapeake bay. if you're going to be shopping tonight, back down to the low 40s by 6:00 p.m. just clouds in and out, near 40 8:00 p.m. 10:00, late shoppers, getting cold, back down into the upper 30s. a look at changes on the way for the holiday weekend in just a few minutes. >> thanks, tom. >>> royals under the weather. a royal holiday tradition now up in the air as queen elizabeth and her husband abruptly call off plans. >>> making the most out of time spent waiting for the metro. the woman who's finding fame after entertaining her fellow ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and
near 50 around the chesapeake bay. if you're going to be shopping tonight, back down to the low 40s by 6:00 p.m. just clouds in and out, near 40 8:00 p.m. 10:00, late shoppers, getting cold, back down into the upper 30s. a look at changes on the way for the holiday weekend in just a few minutes. >> thanks, tom. >>> royals under the weather. a royal holiday tradition now up in the air as queen elizabeth and her husband abruptly call off plans. >>> making the most out of...
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. >> it begins with syria and the chesapeake bay. this is a a mysterious eruption of a toxic organism in the water that produce some kind of a neurotoxin that cause millions of to to die. a lot of reported illness, they never figured out but one of the stimulating factors that was described was the amount of nutrients from poultry waste that went into the water but the main thing that got me into this was going to a lecture and listening to speaker talk about food borne infections. how these were big problem. he said it it was a problem because many were drug-resistant. i knew nothing about the subject. >> diseases like e. coli are seldom the mill or e. coli. >> we have something like 70 million cases a year and is the leading more bitter the the immortality worldwide. that made sense. we've all been told not to leave the chicken salad on the table because bacteria can grow but i was puzzled to why they would be drug-resistant. i remember asking someone and that's because they feed animals antibiotics. i remember not knowing thinking
. >> it begins with syria and the chesapeake bay. this is a a mysterious eruption of a toxic organism in the water that produce some kind of a neurotoxin that cause millions of to to die. a lot of reported illness, they never figured out but one of the stimulating factors that was described was the amount of nutrients from poultry waste that went into the water but the main thing that got me into this was going to a lecture and listening to speaker talk about food borne infections. how...
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when we finally drive the british away lafayette is waiting in chesapeake bay!s in, right? if you're scared of hip hop or you thought hip hop was not music for you, we are going to give you king george who sings a british-invasion-style song from the '60s. >> rose: that's a showstopper too. >> lin-manuel miranda: it's a showstopper. and it's a breath. >> king george iii: you say, the price of my love is not a price that you're willing to pay. >> rose: the british king, played here by jonathan groff, scoffs at the colonists and european immigrants trying to go it alone. >> king george iii: ♪ you'll be back ♪ soon you'll see you'll remember you belong to me ♪ you'll be back time will tell ♪ you remember that i served you well ♪ oceans rise empires fall ♪ we have seen each other through it all! >> lin-manuel miranda: what's interesting about that role, and i didn't even really anticipate it when i was writing it, the king becomes the audience's surrogate. as they watch this country being formed in front of their eyes, and the king goes, "wait. you are really going
when we finally drive the british away lafayette is waiting in chesapeake bay!s in, right? if you're scared of hip hop or you thought hip hop was not music for you, we are going to give you king george who sings a british-invasion-style song from the '60s. >> rose: that's a showstopper too. >> lin-manuel miranda: it's a showstopper. and it's a breath. >> king george iii: you say, the price of my love is not a price that you're willing to pay. >> rose: the british king,...
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they're hoping it stops the chesapeake bay from being littered with the bag.arm marker et cetera have until the end of 2017 to comply. >> fruit fewer of sdriving maying closer than we think. they're pushing to make cars to talk with each other to try to prevent accidents. transportation department says under proposed rule all cars and trucks will be required to use same technology for vehicles to vehicles communications. cars could send location, speed and direction to other cars which regulators say will help drivers >> hm. >> cuisinart recalling food processors because the blade may crack over time. there's been 69 reports of consumers finding broken pieces of blade in processed food. 22 models of food processors with four rivets are included in the recall sold july 1996 through december 05 when sold and if you have one stop using it and contact kui sixt nart for a free replacement blade. >> for eighth straight year citizen hotel posted list. to highlight the big stories and news makers good and bad of 2016. nice list includes maryland chicago cubs and david
they're hoping it stops the chesapeake bay from being littered with the bag.arm marker et cetera have until the end of 2017 to comply. >> fruit fewer of sdriving maying closer than we think. they're pushing to make cars to talk with each other to try to prevent accidents. transportation department says under proposed rule all cars and trucks will be required to use same technology for vehicles to vehicles communications. cars could send location, speed and direction to other cars which...
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. >> one of them isn't too far from right here, just over the chesapeake bay bridge. news 4's justin finch is at the russian embassy in northwest d.c. what are you seeing there this morning. >> reporter: hey, there, good morning. so far not very busy here but that will likely change over the next few days. at that maryland compound lots of action already as the exhaust has ordered it shut down by noon today. senior intelligence officials tell nbc news that riverside retreat was being used as a hub to spy on the nsa. back in 1972 the soviet union bought that 45-acre queen anne's county compound as a vacation house for diplomats. now after word of these white house sanctions it's become a hype of activity from government seen working on power lines more than an hour's drive back here at northwest at the california consulate the clock is ticking for some 35 russian staffers to leave the u.s. this the outgoing president's response to intelligence findings russian cyber attacks were aimed at interfering with the 2016 u.s. elections. >> the obama administration thinks that
. >> one of them isn't too far from right here, just over the chesapeake bay bridge. news 4's justin finch is at the russian embassy in northwest d.c. what are you seeing there this morning. >> reporter: hey, there, good morning. so far not very busy here but that will likely change over the next few days. at that maryland compound lots of action already as the exhaust has ordered it shut down by noon today. senior intelligence officials tell nbc news that riverside retreat was...
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have yet.n't et >> okay. >> i have amazing terrace outside you can see the potomac meeting the chesapeake bay andad every spring every summer we'llw be having like a crab housera h where we're going to be steaming >> oh my gore. >> with corn. le a oing to be like a big celebration.ce >> that will be a hit. thall b >> besides that, i have beautiful whole forage which ish a fish that requires more love.v >> yes.. >> we are kind of deboning and we fry whole and it comes to the table -- >> how big is it? >> big. >> okay. >> you have to come scene it. >> big.>> >> and delicious. portion>>s.g okay? and before i let you go g think it's always nice to get to know the c theof g.he for those of you who aren'tn' familiar, yo work in addition to satisfyingay palates do you so much work fork just awesome causes. cse hunger issues around the world.r let us no he what you're up to. >> well, not only me, the chefhe community in general is super involved.vo not only here in the -- ooh juss came back from haiti after the r hurricane. they were in a lot of trouble. we did kind of soup kitchens. we got a lot of
have yet.n't et >> okay. >> i have amazing terrace outside you can see the potomac meeting the chesapeake bay andad every spring every summer we'llw be having like a crab housera h where we're going to be steaming >> oh my gore. >> with corn. le a oing to be like a big celebration.ce >> that will be a hit. thall b >> besides that, i have beautiful whole forage which ish a fish that requires more love.v >> yes.. >> we are kind of deboning and we...
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it is in fact beautiful by the atlantic ocean and the chesapeake bay with sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings and the breeze that in a summer day brings cold relief. the roosters that once uttered it sure is given added a touch of luxury. certainly compared with a week in disease ridden 17th century ship, assessing like a haven or even a paradise. it had general benjamin butler playing oysters, but no water no matter how deep they doubt. in the 1860s, u.s. soldiers sat out. they dug 900 feet into the ground without finding a job. finally they realized and in the end they gave out. without massive intervention direct each of portman route was neither helpful nor her minutes. no place can sustain life for long. so too was the case of silver contraband camp. the folks at a u.s. army installation of old point comfort of portman route but the first of many contraband camps for camps spread her of the union army went throughout the occupied south. they were the specific places in which emancipation began for half a million former slaves. contraband camps, black men, women and children sought refuge
it is in fact beautiful by the atlantic ocean and the chesapeake bay with sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings and the breeze that in a summer day brings cold relief. the roosters that once uttered it sure is given added a touch of luxury. certainly compared with a week in disease ridden 17th century ship, assessing like a haven or even a paradise. it had general benjamin butler playing oysters, but no water no matter how deep they doubt. in the 1860s, u.s. soldiers sat out. they dug 900 feet...
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federal waters anywhere between the atlantic ocean and the chesapeake bay. the president has designated those areas indefinitely off-limits to future leasing. now, this is a joint action between the u.s. and canada, and canadian prime minister justin trudeau is also placing a ban on new leases in canada's arctic waters. to get around the potentialf donald trump simply reversing his executive order, president obama invoked a 1953 law, the outer shelf continental lands act that could give his order much more staying power. still, the issue is likely to end up in federal court. stay tuned. we'll be right back. ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪ ♪ go paperless, don't stress, girl ♪ ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪ i can't lip-synch in these conditions. ♪ savings ♪ oh, yeah >>> welcome back to "hardball." late today, the media arm of isis claimed responsibility for yesterday's terrorist attack in berlin, which left 12 people dead. while no p
federal waters anywhere between the atlantic ocean and the chesapeake bay. the president has designated those areas indefinitely off-limits to future leasing. now, this is a joint action between the u.s. and canada, and canadian prime minister justin trudeau is also placing a ban on new leases in canada's arctic waters. to get around the potentialf donald trump simply reversing his executive order, president obama invoked a 1953 law, the outer shelf continental lands act that could give his...
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it skirted by the atlantic ocean and chesapeake bay with sandy pieces and rocky outcroppings. the breeze that blows brings cool relief, the oysters that was once littered its shores added a touch of luxury. certainly compared to a disease ridden 17th century ship it must've seemed like a haven or paradise until the jurors notice it had plenty of oysters but no water. no matter how deep they don't. in the 1860s u.s. soldiers went to drill a well. they drilled at 900 feet into the ground without finding a drop. they realize they realize the futility and gave up without intervention the refuge of fort monro was neither helpful or permanent. with the absence of friends freshwater no place can sustain life. so too was the contraband camps the first switch of took place at fort monro. as the first of many contraband camps, the camp spread wherever the union army went out the occupied. there is specific places were emancipation began for nearly half a million former slaves. contraband camps black men, women, children sought refuge from slavery. they found it in the basic sense of esc
it skirted by the atlantic ocean and chesapeake bay with sandy pieces and rocky outcroppings. the breeze that blows brings cool relief, the oysters that was once littered its shores added a touch of luxury. certainly compared to a disease ridden 17th century ship it must've seemed like a haven or paradise until the jurors notice it had plenty of oysters but no water. no matter how deep they don't. in the 1860s u.s. soldiers went to drill a well. they drilled at 900 feet into the ground without...
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>> guest: at something of a story that begins with the chesapeake bay and this was this mysterious eruption of a toxic organism in the water that is some kind of a narrow toxin causing fish to die and a lot of reported illness and fishermen. it was never really figured out that one of the stimulating factors that was described was the amount of inputs from poultry waste that went into the water. that was kind of the first thing but the main thing that got me into this was going to a lecture and listening to the speaker talk about food or an infection and how these were really big problems and he said it was particularly a problem because many of them were drug-resistant. i knew nothing about the subject >> host: so diseases like e. coli or salmonella or listeria? >> guest: wrote, exactly. we have something like 70 million cases a year in the united states and its lowering morbidity and mortality worldwide. bacteria can grow but they are drug-resistant. i remember asking somebody to talk and she said oh that's because they feed animals antibiotics. i remember at the time thinking this can't
>> guest: at something of a story that begins with the chesapeake bay and this was this mysterious eruption of a toxic organism in the water that is some kind of a narrow toxin causing fish to die and a lot of reported illness and fishermen. it was never really figured out that one of the stimulating factors that was described was the amount of inputs from poultry waste that went into the water. that was kind of the first thing but the main thing that got me into this was going to a...
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he announced a ban on new oil and gas drilling on the atlantic coast from new england to the chesapeake baya announced something in conjunction with this. is she something that mr. trump is going to let stand? >> well, i would need to discuss that with him, and he will make those decisions as the president, but i will remind us all what his policy toward energy is. it's basically, and everybody can read it for himself. as part of his 100-day plan, president-elect trump has made very clear that unleashing our energy sources here at home is an incredibly important aspect of that. why? because we need to invest in all energy sources, including coal and shale. we have energy literally off our shores and under our feet. >> woodruff: it sounds like he's going to reverse it. >> you asked me about a specific policy move, and i can't comment. it would be unfair to the president-elect, but i will tell you, if you look at his plan, he's going to go further than other presidents have gone in terms of making us more dependent on ourselves and energy-wise to create billions of dollars in revenue, million
he announced a ban on new oil and gas drilling on the atlantic coast from new england to the chesapeake baya announced something in conjunction with this. is she something that mr. trump is going to let stand? >> well, i would need to discuss that with him, and he will make those decisions as the president, but i will remind us all what his policy toward energy is. it's basically, and everybody can read it for himself. as part of his 100-day plan, president-elect trump has made very clear...
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takes you back up towards british north america, the heart of it along with the potomac and the chesapeake bay. those two rivers are important enough but once you get onto the ohio, you can continue and end up in new orleans. by controlling this little triangle of land, you can control the whole region in essence literally. you can keep your enemies from moving large amounts of men and materials along the rivers. the force of the ohio in thesburgh is the gateway to west prior to st. louis being the gateway. pittsburgh and 4-8 -- fort pitt were the gateway. there was a series of forts built here. the first was built in 1754 by the english. it was little more than a stair -- a storehouse with a stockade. it was located right at the point itself. it had been intended to be called fort george. before it the final logs were sent -- were sent into the ground, the french arrived with a force of 500 men. they told the 40 odd english men here and some indian allies that they needed to go. and so they did. without a shot fired, the french took control of the forks in 1754. they began work on a larger fo
takes you back up towards british north america, the heart of it along with the potomac and the chesapeake bay. those two rivers are important enough but once you get onto the ohio, you can continue and end up in new orleans. by controlling this little triangle of land, you can control the whole region in essence literally. you can keep your enemies from moving large amounts of men and materials along the rivers. the force of the ohio in thesburgh is the gateway to west prior to st. louis being...
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we see this disturbance, coming out of the baltimore washington area across the chesapeake bay, mostlyr. none of this expected to stick but if you're seeing some flurries even as far north as delaware county don't be surprised. maybe a little sprinkle, little flurry, it is not a big deal. and we will eventually see some sunshine today. just not yet. mostly cloudy now 46 degrees our high. really cold air that we've been promising you, comes in tomorrow, and saturday, by sunday, for the eagles game, increasing clouds, and monday morning, that's where we have to really watch alex, because we could get wintery mix, just in time for the the morning rush. >> now honoring another well deserved you go there. we have our motto where we go there, we know you do too. and so, jen, you are getting in place for the big surprise. because we'll honor someone. >> you know how this works. we have to tell you who the person is, without telling you who the person is. so if you know who's wife this s don't text him. don't call him. don't facebook. good morning. >> good morning. >> are you excited we're doi
we see this disturbance, coming out of the baltimore washington area across the chesapeake bay, mostlyr. none of this expected to stick but if you're seeing some flurries even as far north as delaware county don't be surprised. maybe a little sprinkle, little flurry, it is not a big deal. and we will eventually see some sunshine today. just not yet. mostly cloudy now 46 degrees our high. really cold air that we've been promising you, comes in tomorrow, and saturday, by sunday, for the eagles...
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. >>> molly you mentioned winds we have wind warnings at the chesapeake bay bridge traveling on 53018g or problems i 270 at least a five mile backup due to earlier vehicle fire urbana and southbound rubber necking delays and we have one lane squeezing by now and capitol beltway one delay is forest villainer loop accident as you approach route 4 pennsylvania avenue right lane blocked and minor delays on the approach. back to you. >> thank you you can get more traffic weather updates on good morning washington news channel friday everyone >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. new year's security, times square on high alert as millions prepare to watch the ball drop, thousands of extra officers and trucks securing the perimeter. the unprecedented security measures to keep 2017 celebrations safe. ♪ >>> we are counting down to 2017 with the top trends for the new year. plus, celebrity trainers chris and heidi powell are here live with three exercises to kick-start your weight loss journey. >>> floating on cloud nine, the new stress relief making waves, zero gravity and total relaxatio
. >>> molly you mentioned winds we have wind warnings at the chesapeake bay bridge traveling on 53018g or problems i 270 at least a five mile backup due to earlier vehicle fire urbana and southbound rubber necking delays and we have one lane squeezing by now and capitol beltway one delay is forest villainer loop accident as you approach route 4 pennsylvania avenue right lane blocked and minor delays on the approach. back to you. >> thank you you can get more traffic weather...
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we know what people in baltimore, people in maryland care about, people in the chesapeake bay care about. she has been fighting for them, standing up for them every single moment of every single day. and i so admire that and am so grateful. she has been a wonderful inspiration and mentor to me. we have all heard about our dinners, about the power briefings on appropriations. she has been a continual source of inspiration and a mentor to me. she reached out to me as she does with all of our colleagues when i was first elected, welcomed me, showed me what it meant to be a good united states senator, to represent my state of michigan, how to really get things done. senator mikulski has always been willing to lend a helping hand, has never given up when it comes to fighting for the people she represents and for being a trailblazer. coming into the senate with a master's degree in social work, senator mikulski and i have, as the two -- as she has often said , official do-gooders in the united states senate have taken our interest in helping people individually into the position of policy maki
we know what people in baltimore, people in maryland care about, people in the chesapeake bay care about. she has been fighting for them, standing up for them every single moment of every single day. and i so admire that and am so grateful. she has been a wonderful inspiration and mentor to me. we have all heard about our dinners, about the power briefings on appropriations. she has been a continual source of inspiration and a mentor to me. she reached out to me as she does with all of our...