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closer to 8:30 a.m. 14 hours 32 minutes of daylight today. the days are getting longer or our daylight is getting longer as a will through mid june. temperatures now are looking pretty good. a little bit cooler in the shenandoah valley. 81 degrees reagan national. in the district, we could make it to 85 degrees. here is the key today. the north wind, the refreshened north wind dropping the humidity. when the dewpoint is in the 50's, it is feeling good at this time of year. 70 degree dewpoints like earlier in the week is when the humidity is repressive. it will drop again for the upcoming weekend. we have this area of low pressure in the center of the country. that is going to track to the west. this air right here is going to get pulled into washington tonight and especially throughout the day tomorrow. a lot of instability in our atmosphere which means a good potential for thunderstorms tomorrow. i think there is a pretty good chance of some strong and severe thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and evening between 4:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. look
closer to 8:30 a.m. 14 hours 32 minutes of daylight today. the days are getting longer or our daylight is getting longer as a will through mid june. temperatures now are looking pretty good. a little bit cooler in the shenandoah valley. 81 degrees reagan national. in the district, we could make it to 85 degrees. here is the key today. the north wind, the refreshened north wind dropping the humidity. when the dewpoint is in the 50's, it is feeling good at this time of year. 70 degree dewpoints...
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May 27, 2012
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and at daylight, first day, crack of day bruce started it all over again and we flew all day that day, and the following day. we did this for three days. >> in the movie it portrays bruce vomiting and then he's accosted by this other gentleman. did that happen? >> yes. >> tell me about it. >> that was the medevac pilots that refused to go in -- in to the landing zone because it was hot. but i mean in defense of medevac pilots, i know some good ones, and it was not their policy, it was the headquarters policy and i wanted to transfer, because if you couldn't land in a hot lz i wanted to be in that outfit. >> sure. >> but i thought why are you here if you can't land in a hot lz? that don't make any sense at all. >> mm-hmm. >> but i didn't blame the individual. i blamed the people that made it. but bruce was going to go over and i think maybe shoot him and i took the gun away from bruce and explained that we didn't shoot our own and that i was going to shoot both of them if they kept screwing around and i was pissed, too. so, they -- it -- it -- it blew over and nothing came of it, and b
and at daylight, first day, crack of day bruce started it all over again and we flew all day that day, and the following day. we did this for three days. >> in the movie it portrays bruce vomiting and then he's accosted by this other gentleman. did that happen? >> yes. >> tell me about it. >> that was the medevac pilots that refused to go in -- in to the landing zone because it was hot. but i mean in defense of medevac pilots, i know some good ones, and it was not their...
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just in broad daylight start shooting at the car. an incredibly violent act.e left there. immediately after the shooting you see something almost equally remarkable. the house empties out and about 20 individuals who just stream in a steady stream out of this house, knowing full well with a daylight shooting the police would be responding pretty shortly. >> with this video alone, the atf has enough evidence to make several arrests on federal weapons charges. but with more investigation, agent eberhart realizes he can bring down the whole gang on a tougher charge, conspiracy to distribute narcotics with firearms. >> everybody has prior arrests and prior convictions for narcotics and/or gun violations. all of those prior arrests and/or convictions we utilized in our investigation. >> plain-clothed agents spread out and make the arrest. they investigate the neighborhood and find it riddled with drugs and guns, all part of the brothers in arms surf. in all, 20 guns are rounded up. a high-power arsenal including pistols, rifles, revolvers and something usually seen
just in broad daylight start shooting at the car. an incredibly violent act.e left there. immediately after the shooting you see something almost equally remarkable. the house empties out and about 20 individuals who just stream in a steady stream out of this house, knowing full well with a daylight shooting the police would be responding pretty shortly. >> with this video alone, the atf has enough evidence to make several arrests on federal weapons charges. but with more investigation,...
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so they're in the daylight most of the turn. how about at a place that's on the daylight all of the turn that's just barely on that? of course, the north pole is. so when at north pole, daylight is 24 hours a day. but you come down to a certain point where it just comes up-- in fact, i can see it right here. it's up here. and that point is called-- anyone know? where? right there? you guys don't know about it? it's too frigid. it's a circle. beginning with an "a". arctic circle. arctic, that's the arctic circle. the arctic circle is the point where you can get day for 24 hours a day on june 21st, okay, june 21st. and other one is where you get nighttime 24 hours a day. because what happens when the sun's on this side, okay? and here's where you get your long, long winter nights. night, night, night, night, night, night, night, night and a very, very short day. so in the wintertime, very short days up-- the higher you go toward the north pole. my brother lives in costa rica. in costa rica, he grows coffee. my brother lives in a p
so they're in the daylight most of the turn. how about at a place that's on the daylight all of the turn that's just barely on that? of course, the north pole is. so when at north pole, daylight is 24 hours a day. but you come down to a certain point where it just comes up-- in fact, i can see it right here. it's up here. and that point is called-- anyone know? where? right there? you guys don't know about it? it's too frigid. it's a circle. beginning with an "a". arctic circle....
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May 15, 2012
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. >>> a florida man was arrested over the weekend for child abuse and it happened in broad daylight. this video from orange county, florida. you see a group of guys walking down the street and they're approaching another group. the group they're approaching are several teenagers. watch what happens. >> oh! >> whoa! >> complete and total sucker punch. deputies say that's baron ewing, 19 years old, swinging at one of these teenagers. another guy also took some swings at these teenagers, seemingly out of nowhere for no reason at all. >> and these guys are adults, over 18. >> baron ewing is 19 years old. he did admit to police that he hit one of these teenagers. >> how could he not admit it? we just watched it on video. >> they were dumb enough to put it on youtube. he was booked into jail on child abuse charges. ewing claimed that this was in retaliation for a fight that these teenagers started a few days earlier. police have not confirmed that allegation. >> oh, in that case it's totally okay that they just walked up to these guys and started punching them. >> the teenagers that were h
. >>> a florida man was arrested over the weekend for child abuse and it happened in broad daylight. this video from orange county, florida. you see a group of guys walking down the street and they're approaching another group. the group they're approaching are several teenagers. watch what happens. >> oh! >> whoa! >> complete and total sucker punch. deputies say that's baron ewing, 19 years old, swinging at one of these teenagers. another guy also took some swings at...
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>> jamie: some of it is in broad daylight.e of it is locations going on and inspectors aren't allowed to see he. does israel know where they are and why doesn't israel go in and take them out? you're most at risk. >> we are at risk and the whole of the world and civilization as we know it is at risk. the gulf states, the saudis, everybody is at risk. it's that rogue, fundamental extreme regime that requires nuclear weapons and-- >> do you believe that-- >> we believe they're on a quest to get it. we do know what they're doing. we do know with great certainty where it is, and i assure you that if we feel that nothing else has to be done, and that the rest of the world and the international community failed to act, israel will act. it has the capability, it has the range, it has the technology and believe me, jamie, no israeli prime minister has been elected to reign and preside over a second holocaust. as i've said before. i understand. >> if we have to do it alone we will and i would far rather have the world criticize a livin
>> jamie: some of it is in broad daylight.e of it is locations going on and inspectors aren't allowed to see he. does israel know where they are and why doesn't israel go in and take them out? you're most at risk. >> we are at risk and the whole of the world and civilization as we know it is at risk. the gulf states, the saudis, everybody is at risk. it's that rogue, fundamental extreme regime that requires nuclear weapons and-- >> do you believe that-- >> we believe...
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transparency, daylight.ate contracts are put out, given to explore for oil or for gas, that the people know how much was paid for that contract. so in this congress is a bill in the finance reform bill, the huge big dodd-frank bill. there's a cardin lugar amendment which actually makes it law that any company published on the united states stock exchange, the new york stock exchange, has to publish what it pays for those mining rights. this is huge, bigger than anything you can imagine. hosteling us that? africans are telling us that. they're saying bring some daylight, transparency and we won't be as dependent on. >> you this is such a novel idea. the europeans are pushing back against this saying whoa, we don't have these same rules, we don't want these rules for our companies. this would really tell the people in africa exactly what money is being transferred and what their resources are going for. >> then they can hold their own governments to account. now, the british are looking at this. there's some d
transparency, daylight.ate contracts are put out, given to explore for oil or for gas, that the people know how much was paid for that contract. so in this congress is a bill in the finance reform bill, the huge big dodd-frank bill. there's a cardin lugar amendment which actually makes it law that any company published on the united states stock exchange, the new york stock exchange, has to publish what it pays for those mining rights. this is huge, bigger than anything you can imagine....
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May 23, 2012
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it happened in broad daylight on holly street, may 1.fficers say he's about 5'9", wearing an earring in his left here. the us is president got up and ran away after the victim hit him in the face with a key. a reward of $5,000 being offered for information that leads to an arrest or conviction. >>> gilroy police getting a raise. the city council and police officers association agreeing on a new two-year contract that would give a 2% pay hike for all police staff each year. the city typically spends $19 million on the services. that works out to more than 40% of the city's yearly general fund. the city and the union both agree this contract is fair. >>> 5:33. new this morning, silicon family giant which is facing stiff competition and slumping stock prices will announce it is laying off tens of thousands of employees. we have coverage on the layoffs. scott mcgrew will join us in a moment from the newsroom. first we begin with mar la tellez live at the head quarters in palo alto with the company's restructuring plans. good morning. >> repo
it happened in broad daylight on holly street, may 1.fficers say he's about 5'9", wearing an earring in his left here. the us is president got up and ran away after the victim hit him in the face with a key. a reward of $5,000 being offered for information that leads to an arrest or conviction. >>> gilroy police getting a raise. the city council and police officers association agreeing on a new two-year contract that would give a 2% pay hike for all police staff each year. the...
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he will not see daylight while's in afghanistan. he arrived close to 11:00 p.m. local time. it's going to be about 4:00 a.m. when he will address the american people local time, and shortly after that, he'll board air force one to fly back to washington. we're getting new information about the danger, the safety of the president of the united states in afghanistan right now. stay with us. the breaking news will continue in a moment. >> we did not choose this war. this war came to us on 9/11. and there are a whole bunch of folks here i'll bet who signed up after 9/11. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country. from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn... financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a
he will not see daylight while's in afghanistan. he arrived close to 11:00 p.m. local time. it's going to be about 4:00 a.m. when he will address the american people local time, and shortly after that, he'll board air force one to fly back to washington. we're getting new information about the danger, the safety of the president of the united states in afghanistan right now. stay with us. the breaking news will continue in a moment. >> we did not choose this war. this war came to us on...
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these break-ins are happening in broad daylight at. police say this is happening during the day and they believe these break-ins could all be connected. all the burglaries have been in the northeast baltimore area. at least eight in the last few weeks and it all starts with a knock at the door. >> they receive no answer and attempt to gain entry by the rear of the house. either through a back door or a window or forcing that open. >> police have responded to burglaries in five areas. this area has been hit three times. homes have been burglarized twice. police are not sure how many people they are looking for. the same people may be responsible for all of the break-ins. >> there is a possibility. we're trying to link everything. we want to get the word out, so always lock your doors and your windows. >> if you notice strangers in your neighborhood, call police immediately. this woman has lived here for 25 years and she says she is not taking any chances. >> keep your doors locked all the time. when the dog barks, it alerts you. he come
these break-ins are happening in broad daylight at. police say this is happening during the day and they believe these break-ins could all be connected. all the burglaries have been in the northeast baltimore area. at least eight in the last few weeks and it all starts with a knock at the door. >> they receive no answer and attempt to gain entry by the rear of the house. either through a back door or a window or forcing that open. >> police have responded to burglaries in five...
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we are in for a tree during daylight hours tomorrow brian hackney is here >>> for the first time in 17 years a major solar eclipse in the united states tomorrow just in the united states and close to bay area will talk about where and when. and never ever looked at the sun directly unprotected, that is trouble you will be tempted tomorrow by the almost all solar eclipse. let's look at ocean beach. hazy out there low clouds on the web temperatures were nice 60s on the shoreline and low 80's inland. will have low clouds formed tomorrow morning and sunny tomorrow, a partial solar eclipse in bay area you have to go up to about eureka for that north of sacramento and carried tomorrow the earth plunges in the shadow of the month and about 5:15 p.m. the deepest part of the clips happens at 6:33 p.m. tomorrow evening easily visible from the bay area. you have to protect your eyesight is going to get a glimpse of this. the deepest part at 6:33 p.m. the sun will be 84 percent yclept it. does that mean things will get dark, snow. that is when the disk of the moon is consumed within the disk of th
we are in for a tree during daylight hours tomorrow brian hackney is here >>> for the first time in 17 years a major solar eclipse in the united states tomorrow just in the united states and close to bay area will talk about where and when. and never ever looked at the sun directly unprotected, that is trouble you will be tempted tomorrow by the almost all solar eclipse. let's look at ocean beach. hazy out there low clouds on the web temperatures were nice 60s on the shoreline and low...
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brazen enough in broad daylight. but only a shadow of what is being taken. >> metal pipes. grounding plates. h-vac coils. wire, gutters, even bronze statues. >> today, baltimore county police announced the first task force in the state to target metal thefts. because -- >> the number of metal thefts have more than tripled since 2009. >> reporter: including a 4 fifty -- 450% increase in copper scrap metal. they cooperate with 27,000 transactions a month, it's often impossible to separate out what has been stolen. for homeowners, the thefts are personal. >> it created the whole sense of a household of vulnerability. >> the thefts also leave costly repairs behind. >> for example, when someone gets the copper coil out, they have to damage the entire air conditioner to get the small amount of copper that is within that air conditioner. >> reporter: bge is turning to green paint to mark its property, making it tougher to sell. >> it's to help improve the likelihood that we can find those parties that are responsible. >> reporter: that's because bge is a prime target for copper th
brazen enough in broad daylight. but only a shadow of what is being taken. >> metal pipes. grounding plates. h-vac coils. wire, gutters, even bronze statues. >> today, baltimore county police announced the first task force in the state to target metal thefts. because -- >> the number of metal thefts have more than tripled since 2009. >> reporter: including a 4 fifty -- 450% increase in copper scrap metal. they cooperate with 27,000 transactions a month, it's often...
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saner: we've entitled this piece, "how dear to me the hour when daylight dies."nd it was premiered in glasgow in scotland, and we toured it in several cities in the united kingdom, including dartington. hixson: every time we get to a new location, thers a lot of schlepping that goes on. we've got to get the trunks out of the van, we've got to get the performers into the space, we've got to get the lights up, we've got to get the sound done. okay. paul says it gets dark around 10:00. our show is at 8:00. it's noon. but now, don't you want to have some food? the food? saner: goat island takes a lot of its content from actual history, from real events, things that real people do. in that respect, i think we are sort of developing community with an audience. you're going so fast that people can't hear you talking, so try to slow down. in this particular piece, my role is to make some connection between the audience and the other performers. i'm the master of ceremonies. now i can understand you. i always think that the audience is the main purpose that we're performi
saner: we've entitled this piece, "how dear to me the hour when daylight dies."nd it was premiered in glasgow in scotland, and we toured it in several cities in the united kingdom, including dartington. hixson: every time we get to a new location, thers a lot of schlepping that goes on. we've got to get the trunks out of the van, we've got to get the performers into the space, we've got to get the lights up, we've got to get the sound done. okay. paul says it gets dark around 10:00....
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it did start during daylight savings and my kids practice is run past 6:30. this is less than ideal and often not safe. we need to be dick -- we need to build capacity for the demand that the playing field system cannot address. the city will still be short what it needs, but it means there will be progress. this eir started three years ago. having looked at the eir comments and response document, it is clear to me the issues raised have been addressed and mitigated. now it is time to move forward. please approve the eir tonight. we have already waited way too long. thank you. >> next speaker. >> i play soccer for the viking week. i think the beach chalet should be turned into a turf fields because there is only one big turf field in the city. it is all the way down on the south side of town. we need a turf fields in the northwest part of town. turf is way safer than normal grass. it would be much more beneficial to soccer teams if we had a turf field, to buy. >> together, with his brother and sister, they are soccer players. during that time, we watched our
it did start during daylight savings and my kids practice is run past 6:30. this is less than ideal and often not safe. we need to be dick -- we need to build capacity for the demand that the playing field system cannot address. the city will still be short what it needs, but it means there will be progress. this eir started three years ago. having looked at the eir comments and response document, it is clear to me the issues raised have been addressed and mitigated. now it is time to move...
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it was just before 11:00 in the morning -- broad daylight -- when two men.... bussed into this home on aldwwrth road.10:42:34 -42 "two peopleecame in the house screamingg.. i had a feeling something was up because this is theecounty." bedroom upstairs with her a screaming...10:47:55 all i heard was baltimore city pplice... where's the money? where's the money? we want the &pponey"sheetried calling poliie... but one of the men saw her on the phone. 10:43:50-10:44:00 "i hurried up and i called 911 anddthh one with the knife... and i think that's how she got stabbed." duuing a struggle... and a man officers arrived, thhy en our discovered two victimssinside the home. we have an adult male... suffering from a stab wound." out the back door... into the &palleyy- where a getawayycar was waating.so far... no little to go on....10:34:18 "no. at this point we have nn suspect information... coonection between the vvctims and the suspects."wiinesses say it was touuh to tell who the men are... because hey wore disguises....10:44:05 "all dressed in black with a bandana and
it was just before 11:00 in the morning -- broad daylight -- when two men.... bussed into this home on aldwwrth road.10:42:34 -42 "two peopleecame in the house screamingg.. i had a feeling something was up because this is theecounty." bedroom upstairs with her a screaming...10:47:55 all i heard was baltimore city pplice... where's the money? where's the money? we want the &pponey"sheetried calling poliie... but one of the men saw her on the phone. 10:43:50-10:44:00 "i...
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May 14, 2012
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. >>> an area that has rough terrain we say that for daylight other areas we focus and so forth we have to be concerned about the arrest or safety >>> his wife called urban police to report him missing she told police she last saw her husband's there's tonight, sometime between 8:00 p.m. thursday and friday he walked out of the house. his gun missing too. his wife said he had been to stomp despondent and talked about suicide. >>> would do the search is routinely done with a special concerns given his apparent income may to commit suicide >>> no evidence of foul play. during the dead searchers on foote cone the foot hills he is 35 years old and 6 ft. tall when 160 lbs. his work at the fbi was secret >>> he worked on national security tight case is so counter terrorism matters that is all i can say regarding the case work. >>> no one knows where he went or what happened. >>> bay area drivers accounted for 20 percent of the distracted driving area tickets issued last month joined texting in talking on the cellphone led to citations during national driving distracted month in april. 30,000
. >>> an area that has rough terrain we say that for daylight other areas we focus and so forth we have to be concerned about the arrest or safety >>> his wife called urban police to report him missing she told police she last saw her husband's there's tonight, sometime between 8:00 p.m. thursday and friday he walked out of the house. his gun missing too. his wife said he had been to stomp despondent and talked about suicide. >>> would do the search is routinely done...
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i don't know if it's light or daylight. i lose track of time. get woken up by all of the slamming doors and stuff. like i don't know what's going on in here. i skip all meals because i don't want to eat. >> ruiz had been arrested 48 hours earlier for the first time in his life, charged with intent to sell narcotics. he hoped his father would be able and willing to bail him out. >> it's $2500. 10% of $25,000 bail. thank you, dad. all right. yep. i love you. bye. he doesn't deserve a phone call from here. but it's all my fault that i'm here. it's no one's fault but myself. >> there's a term that people use called a fish and basically if you're a new booking and you've never been in jail before, it's like you can imagine when you take a fish out of water. they're just very disoriented, they're lost, they don't know what's going on. luckily they don't flop around. >> honestly, there's probably about $80 worth of pills in my car and it's not worth this. >> what are you thinking about? >> there's so much more than this. just to know that you're stuck
i don't know if it's light or daylight. i lose track of time. get woken up by all of the slamming doors and stuff. like i don't know what's going on in here. i skip all meals because i don't want to eat. >> ruiz had been arrested 48 hours earlier for the first time in his life, charged with intent to sell narcotics. he hoped his father would be able and willing to bail him out. >> it's $2500. 10% of $25,000 bail. thank you, dad. all right. yep. i love you. bye. he doesn't deserve a...
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only a little bit of daylight at the tail end of the day.e, our sense is it will not be that different than what it was tonight. the monthly rainfall " -- closing in on 1 inch. a windy day over 30 miles per hour. tomorrow will be breezy. has it been warm? it is an overall warm pattern. i think we are in for another long hot summer even though we had nice breaks into the warmth. temperatures were around 70 degrees. you can see some spots to the north into the 40's. as to go through the next couple of days, tomorrow -- overnight tonight and when you go out tomorrow, dry weather in and around us. that will be the story over the weekend. high pressure on us. tomorrow night and on into saturday generally sunny. there is a bit of moisture. it will be in coming our way. that really will not be until late sunday. mother's day itself will be fine. tomorrow morning when you get up and head out, maybe a nice warm jacket. it will be a bit on the chilly side. the difference between thursday and friday, when the versus breezy. temperatures mid to high 70'
only a little bit of daylight at the tail end of the day.e, our sense is it will not be that different than what it was tonight. the monthly rainfall " -- closing in on 1 inch. a windy day over 30 miles per hour. tomorrow will be breezy. has it been warm? it is an overall warm pattern. i think we are in for another long hot summer even though we had nice breaks into the warmth. temperatures were around 70 degrees. you can see some spots to the north into the 40's. as to go through the next...
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May 19, 2012
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this weekend is over 14.5 hours of daylight. our temperature is 63. where is the heat?ked in the mid part of the country. minneapolis, 93 degrees today. here is what is going on. i think that is where we will be staying. in a way, that area of stormy ness that has been trying to get going to our south will stay to our south. that circulation that is where it will be. gradually, it will drift off a little bit. in the rain, and the cloudiness is likely to be holding off until we get into monday. look at what has been going on in the carolinas. when gusts of up to 40 miles per hour. -- wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. if you are heading out to ocean city, look at the current temperature, 57 degrees. tomorrow dry air around us, and that'll be the story during the nighttime hours. daytime hours a delightful day. watch as we go into tomorrow night, some of that moisture begins to come and a little bit from the east. but nothing to spoil even sunday. out at the airshow, all sorts of things are going on. baseball games, commencements. temperatures tomorrow morning will be in
this weekend is over 14.5 hours of daylight. our temperature is 63. where is the heat?ked in the mid part of the country. minneapolis, 93 degrees today. here is what is going on. i think that is where we will be staying. in a way, that area of stormy ness that has been trying to get going to our south will stay to our south. that circulation that is where it will be. gradually, it will drift off a little bit. in the rain, and the cloudiness is likely to be holding off until we get into monday....
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the shoreline we roll this lookout persistent the low clouds are through the early-morning hours daylightomes at midday, and we get sunshine. expect low clouds tomorrow morning and john mid day and that increased sunshine. will become sunday in the afternoon and during on monday san francisco expects morning clouds and high of 62. for los angeles denver and chicago thunderstorms new york as thunderstorms. for tomorrow for us will warm up a little bit temperatures in the 60s near 70 at around the bay and low seventies inland. will warm up for wednesday, temperatures will approach almost 90 degrees by the latter half of the week. another cool day tomorrow. >>> most people have three days of this weekend >>> golden gate bridge $35 million to build a whole thing. >>> done in 40 months. >>> kim coyle with sports will for the best for baseball >>> we have been scouting for brian sabean and found somebody who might help the giants. defense lets them down again and a snap a losing streak,,,,,,,,,, >>> held as on the web for the a's, manny ramirez could all be back in the lineup for the team's upc
the shoreline we roll this lookout persistent the low clouds are through the early-morning hours daylightomes at midday, and we get sunshine. expect low clouds tomorrow morning and john mid day and that increased sunshine. will become sunday in the afternoon and during on monday san francisco expects morning clouds and high of 62. for los angeles denver and chicago thunderstorms new york as thunderstorms. for tomorrow for us will warm up a little bit temperatures in the 60s near 70 at around...
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games you are here at 6:00 but start an hour later the lights don't take effect until you get into daylight savings at 8:30. so you probably have an hour and a half where hitters don't see as well as they will later on. take advantage of it. >> gary: here's the 2-2 to markakis. ground ball to short. >> jim: a bunch of high heaters and the good breaking ball. morales again makes nice pitch. red sox infield do the rest. >> gary: so with the third inning in a row orioles with a lead off man on will not get him moved around. two down. and that will bring up adam jones. probably bobby looked at the numbers and deciding to leave morales in and not have a right anker ready. jones has had a double and single in the ball game today. these bull pens have been used. toward the middle pedroia will get over in front of it. and we remain 6-6 ball game. bottom half of the 12th inning. top of the order due up for boston. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisi
games you are here at 6:00 but start an hour later the lights don't take effect until you get into daylight savings at 8:30. so you probably have an hour and a half where hitters don't see as well as they will later on. take advantage of it. >> gary: here's the 2-2 to markakis. ground ball to short. >> jim: a bunch of high heaters and the good breaking ball. morales again makes nice pitch. red sox infield do the rest. >> gary: so with the third inning in a row orioles with a...
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because i wanted to see daylight.0, 25 miles behind enemy lines by mistake because the airplanes were scattered when the ack-ack, from the ground they scattered all over the countryside. like john says, it was scary. 16 years of age, fighting and, my job was to be about a mile from the beach with the 3rd battalion to wipe out, we were told, about 1800 u.s. troops in four hours, told to take in supplies from the ships and took me six days to get back to my unit. i ended up with the 82nd airborne division and there were 17, 18 of us traveled at night to get back up to the beaches with our units. gregg: as you look back on it now and i'm sure you've reflected on it, every year for the rest of your life do you look back and you say, how did we do that? how did i survive? >> yes, sir. you're so right. it is hard to describe it. all you saw was so many bodies that first day, laying around and parts of limbs and every time you made a run, you felt lucky and hoped that you made it out and got another group in there and, anywa
because i wanted to see daylight.0, 25 miles behind enemy lines by mistake because the airplanes were scattered when the ack-ack, from the ground they scattered all over the countryside. like john says, it was scary. 16 years of age, fighting and, my job was to be about a mile from the beach with the 3rd battalion to wipe out, we were told, about 1800 u.s. troops in four hours, told to take in supplies from the ships and took me six days to get back to my unit. i ended up with the 82nd airborne...
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and that they can can't even have the signing ceremony in daylight. to do it in the middle of the night. it will be 1:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m. in afghanistan their time when they finally do this and it speaks volumes to what's going on, how delicate this situation remains right now. the speech he's going to give at 7:30 p.m. eastern, we'll have live coverage. it will be a very important speech not only substantively, but it comes in the context of a presidential campaign. >> and this is a white house that clearly doesn't want to be to what george w. bush did on the aircraft carrier. they want to say this was a war that we need orded to get out o. and as you know, republicans are complaining about this time table for withdrawal. they don't think there should be a set time table, they believe it lets your enemies know exactly what you're up to. so this this will be an issue no doubt in the presidential campaign, but it is also not as if republicans are saying we ought to say in afghanistan for the next ten years in a combat role. >> obviously a very sensiti
and that they can can't even have the signing ceremony in daylight. to do it in the middle of the night. it will be 1:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m. in afghanistan their time when they finally do this and it speaks volumes to what's going on, how delicate this situation remains right now. the speech he's going to give at 7:30 p.m. eastern, we'll have live coverage. it will be a very important speech not only substantively, but it comes in the context of a presidential campaign. >> and this is a...
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brazen enough in broad daylight but only a shadow of what's being taken. >> metal pipes, grounding plates, hvac coils, wire, gutters, even bronze statuted. >> reporter: today police announced the first operational to target cooper theft. >> because the thefts have more than tripled since 2009. >> reporter: even though police say scrap metal collectors cooperate, it's often impossible to separate out what's being stolen. for homeowners the thefts are personal. the thefts also leave costly repairs behind. >> for example when someone steals an air conditioner, they have to damage the entire unit to get the small amount of cooper that's in that air- conditioner. >> it's a way to trace our product through the chain and help improve the likelihood that we can find those parties that are responsible. >> reporter: that's because bge is a prime target for cooper thieves. at $4 a pound everything from power poles to substations have been hit leaves thousands of dollars in damage. alex demetrick, wjz news. >>> besides the damage and dollar loss, cooper thiefs have also caused power outages. >>> a $2
brazen enough in broad daylight but only a shadow of what's being taken. >> metal pipes, grounding plates, hvac coils, wire, gutters, even bronze statuted. >> reporter: today police announced the first operational to target cooper theft. >> because the thefts have more than tripled since 2009. >> reporter: even though police say scrap metal collectors cooperate, it's often impossible to separate out what's being stolen. for homeowners the thefts are personal. the thefts...
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the plaza is covered by shadows, 37.6% of the year during the daylight hours. combined, all the buildings in the planning area, 0.1% additional shallowed to the 37.6%. one thing to note about the plaza, if you look closely, one of the primary buildings that reaches the park is the transit tower. it is the crown of the tower that is reaching the open space. we believe we can substantially address this issue. per the calculation, they're both theoretically be some shadows. in terms of union square, potential shadow, 5 and 60 minutes a day depending on the days of the year. mid-spring to early fall. the potential additional shadows would be 0.2%. the park would have a shot of 38.5%. if you look at the graphic, the shadows would hit the southwest and northwest corners of the park. that time of day, that is the time in which the shadows would fall. sometimes, it is as little as five minutes. at most, there is a one-hour window. portsmouth square, early- morning, 30 minutes up to one hour. in the late fall and a very early winter. the potential saving is about 0.4%.
the plaza is covered by shadows, 37.6% of the year during the daylight hours. combined, all the buildings in the planning area, 0.1% additional shallowed to the 37.6%. one thing to note about the plaza, if you look closely, one of the primary buildings that reaches the park is the transit tower. it is the crown of the tower that is reaching the open space. we believe we can substantially address this issue. per the calculation, they're both theoretically be some shadows. in terms of union...
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this is replanting, streetscapes upgrades and pedestrians daylighting. this is supported by a prop k sales tax. the next project is a federally funded project. this project is moving forward into construction. it is currently in caltrans for review for construction application. mta anticipates beginning construction in early 2013 and completing the project by december 2013. the bottom of this blood is the 50 mile per hour/project. that is substantially completed with signs installed at approximately 180 schools throughout the city. we have included the schools that did receive those signs. the next two projects are signal projects. the first signal modification contract, this is to do simple modifications to existing signals like pedestrian countdowns. we included the location in district 3. this project experience a slight delay. the second project here is the link to the p r t. brt project. that project is federally funded. and just waiting to coordinate the schedule. the next project is signals and science project. this is to upgrade fligh lightrail v
this is replanting, streetscapes upgrades and pedestrians daylighting. this is supported by a prop k sales tax. the next project is a federally funded project. this project is moving forward into construction. it is currently in caltrans for review for construction application. mta anticipates beginning construction in early 2013 and completing the project by december 2013. the bottom of this blood is the 50 mile per hour/project. that is substantially completed with signs installed at...
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eastern daylight time. it will then begin the journey home splashing in the pacific ocean thursday afternoo dragon was launched from florida on may 22nd. it became the first to dock three days later with its food and supplies. the spacecraft's mission was completed smoothly and the agency had achieved a difficult goal with its new private sector partner. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
eastern daylight time. it will then begin the journey home splashing in the pacific ocean thursday afternoo dragon was launched from florida on may 22nd. it became the first to dock three days later with its food and supplies. the spacecraft's mission was completed smoothly and the agency had achieved a difficult goal with its new private sector partner. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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most of the daylight hours will be dry.oward 8:00 tomorrow evening, rain chances sneaking back in, especially for you folks in northern maryland, out into west virginia. right where we had the rain chances today, we'll have them again tomorrow. random raindrops left in and around town. there's that fading cluster that came out of southern pennsylvania dried up just as it came into parts of the potomac. we'll with be dry for the remainder of the overnight hours tonight. the hurricane is drifting westbound, weather will continue to deteriorate from charleston to jacksonville. for us, our good weather is going to continue. look at the explosion of strong thunderstorms today. that will happen again tomorrow right along that weather front up to our north. we'll be watching for thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. overnight, passing clouds, patchy fog and muggy. tomorrow sunshine with summer humidity and late day thunderstorms once again. beach and boating weather. surf temperature 70, upper 70s to near 80, and our extended forecast
most of the daylight hours will be dry.oward 8:00 tomorrow evening, rain chances sneaking back in, especially for you folks in northern maryland, out into west virginia. right where we had the rain chances today, we'll have them again tomorrow. random raindrops left in and around town. there's that fading cluster that came out of southern pennsylvania dried up just as it came into parts of the potomac. we'll with be dry for the remainder of the overnight hours tonight. the hurricane is drifting...
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. >> i am playing tennis with monitoring the daylight hours. >> in my mind. >> that is all for 11 news tonight. >> the tonight show is next. >> have a great weekend. >> announcer: it's "the tonight a performance by "dag
. >> i am playing tennis with monitoring the daylight hours. >> in my mind. >> that is all for 11 news tonight. >> the tonight show is next. >> have a great weekend. >> announcer: it's "the tonight a performance by "dag
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the middle of the day when they are infavents and they say you need two to three hours a day of daylight. but it's not genetic. they look at sing aappear, chinese, malaise, indians, they all suffer from myopia because they are suffering from the same conditions. >> you don't want that but -- there's more to it, right? >> yes. the 10-20% have high myopia. it means you can't see anything beyond 16 cent meters beyond the front of your face. and they say it could lead to visual impairness and people aren't awafer of how dangerous it is to your overall eyesight. >> a large scale exercise to test britain's military capability is underway. the royal navy's ship to prepare for the role of defending london against the possible terror attack during the course of the game. >> our johnathan beal is onboard. >> this operation at the moment is trying to get this massive warship off through narrow points that switches course of course, so a complicated maneuver for this captain. that said, of course, this is all about security. all about, first of all, deterring any potential threat. but also reassurin
the middle of the day when they are infavents and they say you need two to three hours a day of daylight. but it's not genetic. they look at sing aappear, chinese, malaise, indians, they all suffer from myopia because they are suffering from the same conditions. >> you don't want that but -- there's more to it, right? >> yes. the 10-20% have high myopia. it means you can't see anything beyond 16 cent meters beyond the front of your face. and they say it could lead to visual...
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the wind will subside a little bit tonight but pick up for the daylight hours tomorrow. our forecast for later today mid-60's in western maryland and closer to 70 around the beltway. as for tonight clear but cool, upper 30's is not out of the question, we could have a few readings in the valleys out last of 38 degrees. locally, i think we will be closer to 45 degrees in bright sunshine tomorrow and a little breezy, kind of like to day with temperatures warming into the mid-70's with low humidity and by the weekend, near 80 degrees and our next chance of rain is monday or tuesday. >> i will get out and enjoy today it. some local animal shelters are getting ready to get out to vote. four shelters are putting their animals and online dog show which is called best of shelter. it is to boost adoptions. the voting takes place on line. the shelter responses the winning dog gets a top prize of $50,000. let's check out the competitors go to our website at wjla.com. >> mom's in our area are getting a chance to spend mother's day with their six children. there is an annual pajama p
the wind will subside a little bit tonight but pick up for the daylight hours tomorrow. our forecast for later today mid-60's in western maryland and closer to 70 around the beltway. as for tonight clear but cool, upper 30's is not out of the question, we could have a few readings in the valleys out last of 38 degrees. locally, i think we will be closer to 45 degrees in bright sunshine tomorrow and a little breezy, kind of like to day with temperatures warming into the mid-70's with low...
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. >> in broad daylight. >> what do you pay your hoe fee for? keep your house straight. proip security then provide security. don't make me paper for it and do nothing. >> hard for urs to say, though. we can't hear what's being said here. we don't nope if the guard was threatened with a weaponi imagine he's not a trained police officer. he's a guardsman. >> this video was just posted but has already gone viral in malaysia and people are pretty upset about this. evidently this happens more often than the citizens would like it to happen. >> the argument will always be it was woman and the guy should have come out there, risking his life doing that, but also signed up to be a guard. >> did this guard do enough or too little jl want to know. facebook.com/"right this minute." >> you be the judge. does this video show a lack of compassion or a drunk gip getting exactly what he deserves. you see him running along a car here trying to either get the driver to stop or give him a ride. it's hard to tell. >> now, information 30e679 post guys.com, the guy you see playing in traffic
. >> in broad daylight. >> what do you pay your hoe fee for? keep your house straight. proip security then provide security. don't make me paper for it and do nothing. >> hard for urs to say, though. we can't hear what's being said here. we don't nope if the guard was threatened with a weaponi imagine he's not a trained police officer. he's a guardsman. >> this video was just posted but has already gone viral in malaysia and people are pretty upset about this. evidently...
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neighborhoods passing out safety tips and warning neighborhoods the suspects have been striking in broad daylight. all of them have been northeast baltimore, at least eight. the suspects have a pattern. they start with a knock on the door. >> when they received no answer, they are going to the rear of the location. either through an unlocked back door, a window, or they are forcing it opened. >> police have responded to the burglaries in five communities. this block has been hit three times. homes in pioneer drive have been burglarized twice. police are not sure how many people they are looking for but the pattern suggests the same people may be responsible for all of them. there is the possibility. we really want to get word out to always lock your doors and windows. >> if he noticed strangers, called police immediately. she has lived here for 25 years and says she is not taking any chances. >> we keep the doors locked all the time. when the dog barks, it alert to. -- alters -- alerts you. >> you have to get a burglar alarm system. you do not know what is going to on around here. >> police say n
neighborhoods passing out safety tips and warning neighborhoods the suspects have been striking in broad daylight. all of them have been northeast baltimore, at least eight. the suspects have a pattern. they start with a knock on the door. >> when they received no answer, they are going to the rear of the location. either through an unlocked back door, a window, or they are forcing it opened. >> police have responded to the burglaries in five communities. this block has been hit...
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. >> reporter: in broad daylight here at carrillo's jewelry store, investigators say the owner and his wife have been cleared of any wrongdoing in this shooting. police say the robber walked in with a handgun and jumped over the counter. when the suspect entered the office, that's when investigators say the owner pulled out his own gun and shot the suspect. after the deadly shooting, crime scene investigators spent hours looking for evidence and clues inside the store. authorities say the business does have surveillance cameras, but they were pointed in the opposite direction so they did not record the shooting. there is a church connected to the store, but no one was in this part of the building at the time. nearby businesses like the 1 across the street told me that the owner has had a run-in with a robber before, about five months ago. a man tried to rob the same store. he jumped over the counter and the owner pulled out his gun and shot that robber. the robber was able to flee the scene with only minor injuries. >>> a dramatic house fire in san jose tonight. look at these flames! t
. >> reporter: in broad daylight here at carrillo's jewelry store, investigators say the owner and his wife have been cleared of any wrongdoing in this shooting. police say the robber walked in with a handgun and jumped over the counter. when the suspect entered the office, that's when investigators say the owner pulled out his own gun and shot the suspect. after the deadly shooting, crime scene investigators spent hours looking for evidence and clues inside the store. authorities say the...
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>> is there daylight? well, thanks for having me again, ed, and thanks for covering the story for us, because we as teachers so much appreciate you getting the the word out for us. i can't believe what mitt romney said yesterday. one of the quotes i wrote down here was, "unions favor teachers' well-being over students." that couldn't be farther from the truth. we favor students. look at across pennsylvania. how many teacher unions in pennsylvania took pay freezes, have given back money, have done what they can to save these programs. these radical republicans assume that they can just cut and walk away. i don't get us. yeah, they want to make us charter. they want to make us all charter. what is a charter school? charters are for profit. public schools are for kids. >> what do you make of this formula they're coming up with it seems like almost in every state. that if a district cannot meet its budget, they just won't fund it. they'll cut it off even further and go right to the charter school and blame the
>> is there daylight? well, thanks for having me again, ed, and thanks for covering the story for us, because we as teachers so much appreciate you getting the the word out for us. i can't believe what mitt romney said yesterday. one of the quotes i wrote down here was, "unions favor teachers' well-being over students." that couldn't be farther from the truth. we favor students. look at across pennsylvania. how many teacher unions in pennsylvania took pay freezes, have given...
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clearly a lot of daylight on the two sides portfolio as the u.s. went ahead and launched another drone strike days ago. >> what is the reaction, if any, to the fact that the president permitted, ordered, in fact, john brennan, yesterday, to confirm the existence of what had been a covert policy of the drone strikes? >> reporter: you know, the drone issue here has been one of great sensitivity and a lot of interest over last few years, particularly as their use has increased in recent years. there was a lot of reaction to the drone strike a few days ago, mixed reaction, and the admission by john brennan that the u.s. was engaging in these activities was received here in the news, i mean it was played out in the news media, covered quite widely but it wasn't a surprise to anyone here. the drone issue has been a real part of the dialogue at all levels, the public level and the official level ford quite some time now. there's a lot of anger towards the u.s. on that issue alone. >> amna nawaz, terrific to have such deep reporting. reporting from islamab
clearly a lot of daylight on the two sides portfolio as the u.s. went ahead and launched another drone strike days ago. >> what is the reaction, if any, to the fact that the president permitted, ordered, in fact, john brennan, yesterday, to confirm the existence of what had been a covert policy of the drone strikes? >> reporter: you know, the drone issue here has been one of great sensitivity and a lot of interest over last few years, particularly as their use has increased in...
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now this happened shortly after lunch time in broad daylight. shots fired, college students wounded. unsettling news for people in the neighborhood. >> thinking they're coming here for education and they get shot. >> it's scary, like i said. i've lived in my house since '69 and raised my children there. we've never had anything to equal this. never. >> reporter: now, the shooting victims are expected to be okay. police say they're looking for three suspects in this case. live in northwest, pat collins, news 4. >>> a tour of our nation's capital ends with a trip to the hospital. 80 people evaluated for minor injuries after three tour buses collided on the beltway near green belt. some of the passengers included middle school students from dallas town, pennsylvania. as traffic slowed near the baltimore washington parkway a box truck rear ended one of the tour buses. a separate crash involving the other buses happened a little farther back. two drivers were ticketed for following too closely. >>> anne arundel county police are trying to determine h
now this happened shortly after lunch time in broad daylight. shots fired, college students wounded. unsettling news for people in the neighborhood. >> thinking they're coming here for education and they get shot. >> it's scary, like i said. i've lived in my house since '69 and raised my children there. we've never had anything to equal this. never. >> reporter: now, the shooting victims are expected to be okay. police say they're looking for three suspects in this case. live...