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we have some light showers in downtown washington at this time. it is still about 10-15 minutes away before it enters into the district. you can see another storm tracker for the western part of the storm. that is not the tornado part of it. as we take a look here, you can see the leading edge of that getting close to the potomac river. the location is still south of reagan national airport. we are seeing a bit of an indent in here. that could be some inflow into the thunderstorm. i will zoom in on this and give you a better idea of some other cities that could be included. we switched over to velocity mode. this is the wind mode that shows the different directions in that wind. alex is going to query this for us and show you the conditions. we are expecting as this rain as much as .5 inches per hour, we will get some standing water on the roadways. eileen is also here with us. she has been outdoors in the conditions and all the elements this morning as well. the system has been stalled west of i-95 all morning wanted. we're expecting the lunch ho
we have some light showers in downtown washington at this time. it is still about 10-15 minutes away before it enters into the district. you can see another storm tracker for the western part of the storm. that is not the tornado part of it. as we take a look here, you can see the leading edge of that getting close to the potomac river. the location is still south of reagan national airport. we are seeing a bit of an indent in here. that could be some inflow into the thunderstorm. i will zoom...
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we're looking at low 50s out there for most. 57 in downtown washington. we'll continue to track the winds and when the rain finally gets out of here. we have a beautiful weekend on tap, something to look forward to in the first alert seven-day forecast. andrea? >> thank you, erica. >>> as i said earlier, during the month of october, we're dedicating wednesdays to helping find missing children and reunite them with their families. you will see their pictures on the right side of your screen. these are the children who are missing from our area right now. their picks and information are also on facebook so you can share them and spread the word. if you have any information that could possibly help bring one of these missing children home, you're asked to please call police. we have a number on the screen. again, it will remain throughout this newscast. >>> family and friends continue to wait and hope for answers in the death investigation for missing university of virginia student hannah graham. this morning investigators fanned out across the wooded area w
we're looking at low 50s out there for most. 57 in downtown washington. we'll continue to track the winds and when the rain finally gets out of here. we have a beautiful weekend on tap, something to look forward to in the first alert seven-day forecast. andrea? >> thank you, erica. >>> as i said earlier, during the month of october, we're dedicating wednesdays to helping find missing children and reunite them with their families. you will see their pictures on the right side of...
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Oct 26, 2014
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it's 57 right now in downtown washington and we're looking at just a light breeze out of the south, southwest at 7 miles per hour. in the weather headlines, we have that weak cold front moving through very early in the morning. it's going to bring us the gusty winds, but not a drop of rain and it will be breezy for the start of the marine corps marathon. it's going to be comfortable outside tomorrow. a little bit cooler than it was today. today we reached a high of 74 degrees. it's not going to be the case tomorrow. you can see here on satellite and radar, this is the cold front. practically no cloud cover let alone any rain with that system and any rain was north of the mason dixon line. the breezy conditions, though, will be here at the start of the race. moving out pretty quickly. as we head into the overnight hours sunday night into monday morning, the wind settled down. high pressure returns. this area of high pressure will be with us not only on monday, but also on tuesday. nice weather and i mean nice is an understatement. it's going to be in the 70s. a good amount of sunshine and the
it's 57 right now in downtown washington and we're looking at just a light breeze out of the south, southwest at 7 miles per hour. in the weather headlines, we have that weak cold front moving through very early in the morning. it's going to bring us the gusty winds, but not a drop of rain and it will be breezy for the start of the marine corps marathon. it's going to be comfortable outside tomorrow. a little bit cooler than it was today. today we reached a high of 74 degrees. it's not going to...
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Oct 15, 2014
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they have arty had a half an inch of rain. 71 degrees in takoma park. 72, downtown washington. is not a problem out there right now. temperatures will slowly fall by another 5-8 degrees. 72 at dulles. the cold front not so far away. you can see that cooler air just off to the west of us. satellite and radar, this is the frontal system. we will not look for the widespread severe weather outbreak that is south and west of us. for us, we will see the potential for some stronger thunderstorms during the late morning into the early afternoon. this is the timeline. most of the shower activity is off to the west of us. 8:00 tomorrow morning, western maryland, the panhandle of west virginia. by 2:00, we could be looking at heavy rains across the immediate metro. 1-2 inches not out of the question. the heaviest rain will be in the mountains. along with the potential for watches and warnings. we will keep you updated throughout the day right here on channel 7 and, of course, on wjla.com. skies begin to clear, that happens late tomorrow. improving conditions for the end of the work and sc
they have arty had a half an inch of rain. 71 degrees in takoma park. 72, downtown washington. is not a problem out there right now. temperatures will slowly fall by another 5-8 degrees. 72 at dulles. the cold front not so far away. you can see that cooler air just off to the west of us. satellite and radar, this is the frontal system. we will not look for the widespread severe weather outbreak that is south and west of us. for us, we will see the potential for some stronger thunderstorms...
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Oct 30, 2014
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let me take you downtown. washington on the attack. watch the back door. he makes it 2-1.hat was all. the red wings took over and scored three unanswered. detroit was swarming and took it up a notch. the final is 4-2. gustavo made a layup, a free throw, and a half court shot to win $10,000. yes sir! go in! this kid grew up in england and never played competitive basketball. he came up big when it was on the line. tuition!~ards -- $10,000 towards tuition! oh my gracious. michael in the fourth. madison bumgarner closes it out. the giants win. what a day in sports! >> happy for mike morris. >> what a difference he makes. >> take a look at this. could this be the future? fly, what if it was all window seats? the plane you are looking at high definition screens capturing the outside of the plane. you can see the same thing. the company is called cpi. it saves on fuel costs. this could be reality. >> is a little too much, don't you think? >> for anybody a little afraid of heights. >> for anybody a little afraid of heights. >> or, motion after filling out their hogan iquestionair
let me take you downtown. washington on the attack. watch the back door. he makes it 2-1.hat was all. the red wings took over and scored three unanswered. detroit was swarming and took it up a notch. the final is 4-2. gustavo made a layup, a free throw, and a half court shot to win $10,000. yes sir! go in! this kid grew up in england and never played competitive basketball. he came up big when it was on the line. tuition!~ards -- $10,000 towards tuition! oh my gracious. michael in the fourth....
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that individual cell there, western charles county, that should be over downtown washington probably within the next 30 to 45 minutes, so be ready for what could be a serious dousing of heavy rain with some embedded thunderstorms coming our way later on this afternoon. showery weather for tomorrow. beautiful both saturday and sunday. >> oh, good news, thank you. always got some good news. >> turnip, for what? >> the white house posted this parody video of michelle obama using a turnip in a popular rap song. another parody account recently asked the first lady how many calories she burns every time she turns up or lets loose. cool. >>> we thank you for being with us and invite you to tune in for news 4:00, 5:00. we'll be watching the weather for you all day locng, so keep t news 4. we will bring you whatever is happening out there before you know about it yourself. we hope you'll plan to join us. have a great day. we'll . >> marlena: sami's resting, finally. >> brady: good. [sighs] marlena, i gotta be honest with you. it's strange mourning for someone that you didn't really like. that
that individual cell there, western charles county, that should be over downtown washington probably within the next 30 to 45 minutes, so be ready for what could be a serious dousing of heavy rain with some embedded thunderstorms coming our way later on this afternoon. showery weather for tomorrow. beautiful both saturday and sunday. >> oh, good news, thank you. always got some good news. >> turnip, for what? >> the white house posted this parody video of michelle obama using...
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coming straight down i-95 from bald more to downtown washington right now. most of the rain is going to be in northern maryland and along into the east of i-95. showery weather not to be ruled out here for the remainder of the afternoon. additional rainfall from here, only about a tenth to a quarter of an inch. it will be tapering off. do expect a very windy and drizzly and nasty kind of soup making book reading napping kind of afternoon. most of the rain's done by about sundown tonight. staying windy tomorrow. if you have a kite, you'll need about 100 pound test line to fly it. >> we're more than a week away for halloween now so you're not looking at that forecast quite yet? >> not just yet but the week starting so mild, it's probably going to be sheets, not blankets, for the ghosts this year. a little something for them. the candy won't melt in their hands. >> especially if they're going as elsa because i think her costume is pretty -- anyway. >> i wasn't going to wear it so i don't know. >> that's news 4 midday. thank you for being with us. we'll see you
coming straight down i-95 from bald more to downtown washington right now. most of the rain is going to be in northern maryland and along into the east of i-95. showery weather not to be ruled out here for the remainder of the afternoon. additional rainfall from here, only about a tenth to a quarter of an inch. it will be tapering off. do expect a very windy and drizzly and nasty kind of soup making book reading napping kind of afternoon. most of the rain's done by about sundown tonight....
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. >> tickets are still available and it's happening at the beautiful carnegie library in downtown washington over 20 of the city's top women chefs and mix ol gists -- mixmixologists who are donating thed food and drinks. >> domestic violence so much in the news these days. is that creating a demand for your services? >> the demand is greater but also the conversation is greater. i've been doing this work for almost 40 years and this is the biggest public conversation i've ever seen. >> secrecy has been the problem. >> secrecy is a terrible problem in domestic violence and it's starting to come out. people are talking about it the issue and that's going to make a huge difference. i hope people will come out and support our work. >> there is legislation coming up next year. what is the bill about? >> tomorrow is the 30th anniversary of the original passage of the family violence prevention and services act, that act called sipsa is up for reauthorization next year. it is the sole direct federal source of funding for domestic violence shelters. absolutely critical. >> encouraged? >> i'm optimis
. >> tickets are still available and it's happening at the beautiful carnegie library in downtown washington over 20 of the city's top women chefs and mix ol gists -- mixmixologists who are donating thed food and drinks. >> domestic violence so much in the news these days. is that creating a demand for your services? >> the demand is greater but also the conversation is greater. i've been doing this work for almost 40 years and this is the biggest public conversation i've ever...
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Oct 30, 2014
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upper 40s to suburbs, rural areas. 50 downtown washington and by the bay. lots of sunshine through the day. a few high clouds during the afternoon. highs only reaching the upper 50s. that's below the average high of 64 this time of year. lots of sunshine today. and that sun pouring down on awesome autumn color. this photo taken in culpepper a couple days ago. when you're out taking your beautiful autumn colors, post those on instagram and twitter and facebook. love seeing those autumn color photos. then after we have this cool day today, tonight down near 40 again tomorrow morning. and on friday, the day, partly cloudy. afternoon highs around 60. then for the evening for trick or treaters, temperatures back in the 50s. a chance of showers after midnight on friday night. saturday, a big coastal storm off the atlantic seaboard giving us a few passing showers. strong, gusting winds. winds 35 miles per hour on saturday. highs in the mid-50s. sun back sunday. highs only low 50s. milder next week. good weather for election day. a shower on wednesday. . >>> a cras
upper 40s to suburbs, rural areas. 50 downtown washington and by the bay. lots of sunshine through the day. a few high clouds during the afternoon. highs only reaching the upper 50s. that's below the average high of 64 this time of year. lots of sunshine today. and that sun pouring down on awesome autumn color. this photo taken in culpepper a couple days ago. when you're out taking your beautiful autumn colors, post those on instagram and twitter and facebook. love seeing those autumn color...
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the army ten-miler. 35,000 runners strong and if you want a great day to be running around downtown washington, if you're not participating in the race and you go out biking or running today, good weather for it. 57 degrees already at national airport. the overall impact the weather is going to have on your day today, nice and low. not much of anything. plenty of clouds coming our way. the good news is warmer air will also come with those clouds so tomorrow looks to be a cloudier day but a milder day, and tuesday cloudier and milder still. we're still at 47 in fairmount, 54 degrees in waldorf, laplata and clint op, maryland. hometown forecast, sterling, virginia, beautiful day across the old dominion today. if you're going to go outside and enjoy it. a little bit cool for the next couple of hours. 10:00 temperature is 52 and 63 by this afternoon. clouds coming in, and there will be a chance and just the slight chance of a few sprinkles or showers coming in during the course of the evening. here's where they are on radar. the bulk of the rain is still about five to six hours away and most of it
the army ten-miler. 35,000 runners strong and if you want a great day to be running around downtown washington, if you're not participating in the race and you go out biking or running today, good weather for it. 57 degrees already at national airport. the overall impact the weather is going to have on your day today, nice and low. not much of anything. plenty of clouds coming our way. the good news is warmer air will also come with those clouds so tomorrow looks to be a cloudier day but a...
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capital building in downtown washington. this is looking at it from the north side. station is off the left side of your screen. it's a nice day. the warmup is under way in town especially. national airport started at 44 degrees this morning. we're already up to 57 now. southwest winds at seven miles per hour will help aid the warmup. it's a dry, dry, dry air mass out there right now. you may want to have extra moisturizer on your skin the next couple days with the cool dry air in place. 50 in frederick, maryland, 52 in gaithersburg, ft. meade up to 52. dulles dropped down to 33 degrees this morning. as a result there was some frost out there across parts of northern virginia, even suburban, maryland. jennifer is a follower. she sent me this picture of the front on the roof of her car, i'm guessing a minivan in hyattsville. frosty start. all that is gone now. fwheer store for a nice warmup today. temperatures are already back up into the 50s in many spots. mid 50s by 11:00. 60 by 1:00. this afternoon temperatures will be just up into the low 60s. that's about eight t
capital building in downtown washington. this is looking at it from the north side. station is off the left side of your screen. it's a nice day. the warmup is under way in town especially. national airport started at 44 degrees this morning. we're already up to 57 now. southwest winds at seven miles per hour will help aid the warmup. it's a dry, dry, dry air mass out there right now. you may want to have extra moisturizer on your skin the next couple days with the cool dry air in place. 50 in...
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on 9 futurecast, as you are stepping out the door, chilly. 50 in downtown washington so you can see, not as cold as it was this morning. and as we head into the afternoon hours we might actually get a couple of breaks of sunshine but you can see the approaching frontal system. it is going to bring some showers, possibly even some thunderstorms to the appalachians, but the showers will start to break up as we head toward the evening hours. keep in mind that the sun sets at about 7:00 p.m. this time of year. so we don't have that daytime heating the same way that we done the summertime so these showers will start to make their way through metro during the nighttime hours on monday, but notice we are still completely dry at fedexfield. good news for that monday night football game. the bulk of the shower activity will wait until tuesday, but we are sticking with green alerts. 40 to 48 degrees for your lows with winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. tomorrow morning we will go from the 40s to the 60s during the midmorning hours. partly sunny. yeah, it will quickly get better
on 9 futurecast, as you are stepping out the door, chilly. 50 in downtown washington so you can see, not as cold as it was this morning. and as we head into the afternoon hours we might actually get a couple of breaks of sunshine but you can see the approaching frontal system. it is going to bring some showers, possibly even some thunderstorms to the appalachians, but the showers will start to break up as we head toward the evening hours. keep in mind that the sun sets at about 7:00 p.m. this...
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. >>> there's added security tonight around federal buildings across the nation, including downtown washington. some of it we can see, some we can't. it's part of a new order from the department of homeland . nbc 4's jackie bensen is live on the national mall with more on what's behind it. jackie? >> reporter: we're told this decision was not based on any one thing. but what is described in a press release as the general threat. outside the white house, a security vehicle stands parked on the north plaza. additional secret service officers are patrolling the area and adjacent lafayette park on foot. just last week, a fence jumper was successfully subdued by secret service k-9. now the department of homeland security has ordered an increase in security at some federal buildings nationwide, citing violence targeted at government personnel in canada last week and continued public calls by terrorist organizations for attacks on the u. visitors taking pictures in front of the white house say they had no concerns about being safe here. >> i don't think that would concern me much for being here visit
. >>> there's added security tonight around federal buildings across the nation, including downtown washington. some of it we can see, some we can't. it's part of a new order from the department of homeland . nbc 4's jackie bensen is live on the national mall with more on what's behind it. jackie? >> reporter: we're told this decision was not based on any one thing. but what is described in a press release as the general threat. outside the white house, a security vehicle stands...
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of the night, grab that winter jacket. 45 in frederick right now. 43 in westminster. 53 in downtown washington, but it feels colder than that because of of this 24-hour temperature change. 22 degrees cooler in winchester. 29 degrees cooler in can you pepper -- culpepper. on satellite and radar, we are clear. we are dry, and it's going to remain that way. and the feels like forecast helps tell the story of what this is going to feel like for you as you step out the door tomorrow morning. it will feel like 35 in winchester when you combine the air temperature with the wind tomorrow morning. the winds are going to relax overnight tonight, but we're still going to have to deal with that occasional breeze, and that's going to give us a feels like temperature in 33 in hagerstown tomorrow morning. inthe afternoon, only rebounding to a feels like temperature of 60. a little bit more comfortable on monday morning. good news for your morning commute, it will feel like 41 in in -- leaseburg. our forecast wind gusts are going to go down. overnight tonight, only about five to ten miles per hour as you're s
of the night, grab that winter jacket. 45 in frederick right now. 43 in westminster. 53 in downtown washington, but it feels colder than that because of of this 24-hour temperature change. 22 degrees cooler in winchester. 29 degrees cooler in can you pepper -- culpepper. on satellite and radar, we are clear. we are dry, and it's going to remain that way. and the feels like forecast helps tell the story of what this is going to feel like for you as you step out the door tomorrow morning. it will...
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here in downtown washington. this is the fourth year that the post has had a cybersecurity conference where we bring together government, defense, state department, homeland security, and the business leaders all together to talk about cyber theft and cyber espionage. and the challenge over this years has only intensified. the u.s. government and companies are now investing billions, many, many billions to try to secure what is valuable and what, by virtue of being connected to the internet, is vulnerable. there are a lot of bad actors. they are great hackers. what they are stealing is everything from the next generation's fighter plans to a stash of credit card numbers. that is forcing on easy alliances between government and the public sector. that is one of the things we will talk about. how do secure what a company, what the government, what each of you here put on online is becoming more and more relevant, because more and more of our lives are online. our devices are connected, our cars, our medical devices
here in downtown washington. this is the fourth year that the post has had a cybersecurity conference where we bring together government, defense, state department, homeland security, and the business leaders all together to talk about cyber theft and cyber espionage. and the challenge over this years has only intensified. the u.s. government and companies are now investing billions, many, many billions to try to secure what is valuable and what, by virtue of being connected to the internet, is...
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Oct 15, 2014
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. >> it blew into downtown washington this afternoon. pedestrians were having a tough time keeping their umbrellas from blowing away and inside-out. drivers at dupont circle faced the same trouble as through the region did having trouble seeing through the windsh and downpour and in some cases some had to rip out the full outgear. >> making driving still difficult, street flooding is reported and major power outer annuals. >> the latest from veronica johnson in the storm center. >> yeah, guys. we didn't see the winds blanket the area and stay up. when the storm was bearing down in your neighborhood, that's when the winds were really high and we're still seeing those making their way throughout the area. a couple different radar scans north of the area. in d.c. a pocket extending up through eastern montgomery county, just shy of gaithersburg, annapolis and cambridge and calvert beach. rainfall coming in an inch and a half and 2 inches in those areas shaded red. slow moving moderate rain ended up in counties like howard and baltimore count
. >> it blew into downtown washington this afternoon. pedestrians were having a tough time keeping their umbrellas from blowing away and inside-out. drivers at dupont circle faced the same trouble as through the region did having trouble seeing through the windsh and downpour and in some cases some had to rip out the full outgear. >> making driving still difficult, street flooding is reported and major power outer annuals. >> the latest from veronica johnson in the storm...
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i want to get on a bus in downtown washington and blow yourself up, what would you say?> there should be no reason why anyone would want to commit suicide and drop bombs. >> it's truly a global war. can the west prevail? can the west prevail? that's next on war stories. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> is this a war that we can win? >> i think it is a war we can win, but it may take 25 years. it's a
i want to get on a bus in downtown washington and blow yourself up, what would you say?> there should be no reason why anyone would want to commit suicide and drop bombs. >> it's truly a global war. can the west prevail? can the west prevail? that's next on war stories. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. you pay your auto insurance premium every...
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Oct 8, 2014
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and dry air and light wind, a very rapid cooling. 38 degrees by the morning and 52 even in downtown washington for our other temperatures, there is still late summer heat hanging on, but you have to go well to the southwest. dallas, 99 -- 91 degrees. thisll get a taste of cooler air moving into the weekend. not so much from the induction and pull of the cool air, but because of the states allowing the pileup of cooler air overhead. sunshine tomorrow. clouds tomorrow afternoon. then friday, we start to pick up some moisture. it looks like friday will be a cloudy and cooler day with mid 60's and times of rain. and just to the south, high pressure will build in. we will have the effect of the cool air pulling over the top of us and then moisture riding over the back of the top of the front. and that combination in november right here -- in october and november, cloudy with light rain and drizzle. tonight, partly cloudy. 40% chance of rain on friday. keeping in a 30% chance on saturday, but i do maintain and hold onto the power to change that sometime tomorrow. we will see what happens. it will no
and dry air and light wind, a very rapid cooling. 38 degrees by the morning and 52 even in downtown washington for our other temperatures, there is still late summer heat hanging on, but you have to go well to the southwest. dallas, 99 -- 91 degrees. thisll get a taste of cooler air moving into the weekend. not so much from the induction and pull of the cool air, but because of the states allowing the pileup of cooler air overhead. sunshine tomorrow. clouds tomorrow afternoon. then friday, we...
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. >> what about right around here, how soon do you think -- >> in downtown washington, we tend to be the very last because of the urban heat island effect. peak foliage here is usually that third to fourth week of october. we're still a good ways away. obviously, color starts to appear in the mountains of pennsylvania about two weeks from now. we're probably about four weeks for a downtown w a a lot of our western shore and southern maryland communities before we really get any s substance change in the color. the color we'd like to see change today is we want to change this gray sky to blue. i'm off the mim i think it will be an improving weather picture. we're just about done with our rain chances for the day. 69 degrees at regular be national airport. a northeast breeze at 6 miles per hour. it will be a slow but study process. i think it will be an improving weather picture for the remainder of the day. 66 in martinsburg. front royals at 63. 70 on the eastern shore. upper 60s along the bay and down into southern maryland. so you're waiting for the kids to come home. around 2:00 to
. >> what about right around here, how soon do you think -- >> in downtown washington, we tend to be the very last because of the urban heat island effect. peak foliage here is usually that third to fourth week of october. we're still a good ways away. obviously, color starts to appear in the mountains of pennsylvania about two weeks from now. we're probably about four weeks for a downtown w a a lot of our western shore and southern maryland communities before we really get any s...
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it is very quiet at bell haven country club. 63 in manassas. 65 downtown washington. 61 germantown. high clouds moving in. pollen count, moderate range mold spore today. as far as the other numbers go, more in the 60's across the area right now. the rain is off to the west. in fact, the steadier, heavier showers now continue just along the blue ridge and i-81 corridor. the blue ridge. that will continue to be the focus this evening. later tonight some of the showers will spread over the entire area, pushed ahead of the cold front. there is another batch moving across eastern and southeastern ohio. the most important part about the whole story about this cold front is what will happen along the cold front late tomorrow and wednesday as the front clears the area, a strong area of low pressure expected to develop and could in turn into a very big east coast storm. but all the projections are the worst effects will be further north of our area, northern jiu-jitsu, southern long island, and all the way up the new england coast line. we'll be the recipients of clouds and showers, chilly t
it is very quiet at bell haven country club. 63 in manassas. 65 downtown washington. 61 germantown. high clouds moving in. pollen count, moderate range mold spore today. as far as the other numbers go, more in the 60's across the area right now. the rain is off to the west. in fact, the steadier, heavier showers now continue just along the blue ridge and i-81 corridor. the blue ridge. that will continue to be the focus this evening. later tonight some of the showers will spread over the entire...
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Oct 14, 2014
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downtown washington at 75 degrees. we are not seeing the progression eastward. a plume of moisture off the atlantic straight up this way. a flash flood watch goes into effect at midnight. a bigger picture to share, this entire area under the flash flood watch through tomorrow morning because of the expected steady rain that will repeat and move from south to north. we are also seeing unseasonably mild temperatures. warm with cloudy skies. isolated showers overnight with temperatures holding steady in the mid-to upper 60's. through the day tomorrow, that is when we get to the, watching everything converge here. temperatures way to the west -- before the cooler air rises, it's not going to be cold. the bigger factor is going to be the rain and the wind for this front because most of the energy is developing around this front. will slow down the arrival of cold air but in the meantime, this is what we are going to deal with. the front will give it some added lift from about 11:00 until 6:00. this is 8 a.m. on the futurecast. to midday and everything starts to conve
downtown washington at 75 degrees. we are not seeing the progression eastward. a plume of moisture off the atlantic straight up this way. a flash flood watch goes into effect at midnight. a bigger picture to share, this entire area under the flash flood watch through tomorrow morning because of the expected steady rain that will repeat and move from south to north. we are also seeing unseasonably mild temperatures. warm with cloudy skies. isolated showers overnight with temperatures holding...
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downtown washington, arlington, a few showers in the next hour or two. after that we will be in fine shape. mid 60's right now, dropping into the 50's this evening. overnight, after the clouds clear, we will drop to 48 and 53 degrees in the morning. the futurecast shows a nice day, sunshine, southwest wind. lower 70's, nice. saturday, partly sunny and breezy. when the cold front crosses during the afternoon, that could produce showers. then it will clear out. sunday, the new area of high pressure, cold air comes in. it be sunny and breezy, highs in the upper 50's. that will be sunday. it may feel a couple degrees cooler in air temperature. a dramatic change in air mass, but none of this is expected to generate heavy rain. the key is it will be breezy saturday and sunday, breezy and mild saturday, breezy and cooler sunday. heading out tonight, watch for showers. this is a live webcam from bermuda, the northwestern tip of the island, courtesy of ptz tv. is 20 minutes after 6:00 in bermuda, their time. look at the waves, fairly mild. the entire island is un
downtown washington, arlington, a few showers in the next hour or two. after that we will be in fine shape. mid 60's right now, dropping into the 50's this evening. overnight, after the clouds clear, we will drop to 48 and 53 degrees in the morning. the futurecast shows a nice day, sunshine, southwest wind. lower 70's, nice. saturday, partly sunny and breezy. when the cold front crosses during the afternoon, that could produce showers. then it will clear out. sunday, the new area of high...
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not a whole lot in downtown washington. parts of southern maryland got hit pretty good with some thunderstorms last evening. for now, the blue skies are back. there's our view over downtown. skies are clear now. skies were clear early over much of the area. here's a long at greok at great. this one is as the moon's shadow is finally taking over the last quarter of the moon there, a little red color coming in. here's another one from centerville. the white edge, there's that dark red color there. the redness comes from the light going around the earth and being bent by the atmosphere and then it turns that reddish color. so thank you very much. if you have any more, please sent them to me on twitter and i'll show you some retreat love so to speak. >>> 73 degrees in washington. it's a bit of a breeze out there. with temperatures in the 70s, i don't think anyone's going to complain too terribly much. the rest of the impact -- the weather will be on the rest of you day, warm, sunny, really, no impact, unless you're just hair sen
not a whole lot in downtown washington. parts of southern maryland got hit pretty good with some thunderstorms last evening. for now, the blue skies are back. there's our view over downtown. skies are clear now. skies were clear early over much of the area. here's a long at greok at great. this one is as the moon's shadow is finally taking over the last quarter of the moon there, a little red color coming in. here's another one from centerville. the white edge, there's that dark red color...
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i remember in the early '90s in washington where nobody would ever buy a property in downtown washingtonw it's one of the hottest places to spend time in. different story in detroit, but is this a signal that people should get back into detroit? >> i think it is. i think the world economy tends to follow leaders, and the chinese seem to be a bidder in detroit. i think that will influence a lot of buyers toment come back and look at detroit. the upside is very, very good. the upside is much stronger than in new york or san francisco. >> all right. alan, let's hope that is for detroit and the rest of the country. and if it is, we'll thank the chinese. >>> coming up, we're going to get -- we're going to figure out what is going on with ebola. ebola has hit the united states. stocks are sliding, and global unrest in terror concerns are all over the place. they not seem related, but the uncertainty is. i'll separate the hype from the reality in two minutes. ♪ >>> i was away all sorts of weird things were going on. microsoft's ceo -- who nobody had heard of before he became ceo of microsoft. s
i remember in the early '90s in washington where nobody would ever buy a property in downtown washingtonw it's one of the hottest places to spend time in. different story in detroit, but is this a signal that people should get back into detroit? >> i think it is. i think the world economy tends to follow leaders, and the chinese seem to be a bidder in detroit. i think that will influence a lot of buyers toment come back and look at detroit. the upside is very, very good. the upside is...
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mostly clear sky over downtown washington this morning.peratures, as i mentioned in first weather, big rains this morning. 51 may not be the weather outside your window first thing this morning. a light south breeze, that's the temperature at reagan national airport. the western and northern suburbs are noticeably colder. warrenton, manassas, opal, virginia. 41 now in front royal. temperatures along the western shore mostly upper 40s. depends where you live this morning. runners, a cool start but a sunny day coming. runners impact, not much. outside just beautiful weather today. temperatures outside 30s and 40s. afternoon highs closing in on 70 degrees, making it on to the grounds of university of virginia. tarheels kicking off at 12:30 today, perfect weather for football. gametime temperatures mid to upper 60s. not much of a breeze. 8:30 to 9:30 this morning. another hour of morning news for you, college football. tell me who is playing, when, where they're playing. e-mail it to me, @chuckbell 4 who's playing, when and where they're playi
mostly clear sky over downtown washington this morning.peratures, as i mentioned in first weather, big rains this morning. 51 may not be the weather outside your window first thing this morning. a light south breeze, that's the temperature at reagan national airport. the western and northern suburbs are noticeably colder. warrenton, manassas, opal, virginia. 41 now in front royal. temperatures along the western shore mostly upper 40s. depends where you live this morning. runners, a cool start...
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on a wednesday morning in downtown washington, mary wright, a 30-year government worker, heads to her office, just a block away from the white house. she says feeling safer about extra security. >> well, they need to. they really do. we are all -- well, a little concerned. >> reporter: wright and others say homeland security made the right call by stepping up security at federal buildings. >> i think it's a good precaution to take. i'm not really worried about anything. i think it's always good to be safe. >> reporter: the government is not saying which federal facilities will get beefed up security and no specifics on what the added protection will look like. although some government workers say they've noticed changes in their building. >> we work at the justice department. we've noticed there are more guards. >> yeah, you can see it. an increased presence. but not that much. >> reporter: at this point, with no specific threat, homeland security is calling these measures precautionary. not enough to worry this group of 96 eighth graders and their chaperones visiting the white house
on a wednesday morning in downtown washington, mary wright, a 30-year government worker, heads to her office, just a block away from the white house. she says feeling safer about extra security. >> well, they need to. they really do. we are all -- well, a little concerned. >> reporter: wright and others say homeland security made the right call by stepping up security at federal buildings. >> i think it's a good precaution to take. i'm not really worried about anything. i...
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right over downtown washington, rain drops are moving out into the eastern parts of the city out to capital heights, the district heights and parts of prince george's county. in root hour or two, this weather will be sitting right over the metro. so our weather picture will be improving later today. here's the way future weather handles it, the clouds and the rain showers for now. by 2:00 this afternoon, most of that already out of here. we'll keep plenty of clouds around tonight. more clammy by tomorrow morning. start off temperatures in the 60s. so i'll have to go off to work and school tomorrow morning in the mid to upper 60s. should be a dry trip in tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, cloudy and really mild. way up into the 70s tomorrow. a slight chance for a passing shower, but most of us will be dry for much of the day. here's your future weather through your tuesday. hit and miss shower chances. the best rain chances west of the blue ridge. then getting into wednesday, this is the day we'll have to watch out for as heavy rain is possible in here wednesday late afternoon into wednes
right over downtown washington, rain drops are moving out into the eastern parts of the city out to capital heights, the district heights and parts of prince george's county. in root hour or two, this weather will be sitting right over the metro. so our weather picture will be improving later today. here's the way future weather handles it, the clouds and the rain showers for now. by 2:00 this afternoon, most of that already out of here. we'll keep plenty of clouds around tonight. more clammy...
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remember this time in the early '90s in washington where nobody would ever buy a property in downtown washingtonook at washington d c. it's one of the hottest places to spend time in. different story than detroit. but is the chinese buying iconic properties in detroit a signal that people should get back in to detroit? >> i think it is. i think that the economy and the world economy tends to follow leaders and at this point in time the chinese team sob a leadeseem to bea slider in inven new york and san francisco and bid up prices very high, they are now seriously looking at detroit and will influence a lot of buyers in china to come back and look at detroit. the upside is very, very good if the upside is stronger than in new york or san francisco. >> i would agree with that. all right, alan great conversation, let's hope it's the case for detroit and the ref of the country if it is we'll thank the chinese for putting a floor on our real estate prices. >>> coming up, we'll get the fear ebola -- we are going to figure out what is going on. we understand the fear. ebola has hit the united states.
remember this time in the early '90s in washington where nobody would ever buy a property in downtown washingtonook at washington d c. it's one of the hottest places to spend time in. different story than detroit. but is the chinese buying iconic properties in detroit a signal that people should get back in to detroit? >> i think it is. i think that the economy and the world economy tends to follow leaders and at this point in time the chinese team sob a leadeseem to bea slider in inven...
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the museum is hosting a roundtable discussion in downtown washington beginning at 10:00 this morning. it's part of the national no bullying zone program which is marking its one-year anniversary. >>> the kickoff for alexandria's mental health awareness week will address mental health issues focusing on suicide prevention at 7:00. an entire section with links and phone numbers to mental health resources on our website. search changing minds on nbcwashington.com. >>> this morning we're staying on top of a developing story for you. in the last hour, an nbc freelance photographer with the ebola virus landed in the u.s. for treatment. the next stop on his trip and huge discussion coming today to figure out how to stop the virus from spreading. >>> right now at 6:00 a.m., a new patient with ebola landed in the u.s. for treatment about an hour ago. the latest on his trip and major meeting coming today to start containing this virus. >>> for the nats, it's now or never. the team is in san francisco trying to turn around the series. how one fan is getting creative to help out. >>> first, melis
the museum is hosting a roundtable discussion in downtown washington beginning at 10:00 this morning. it's part of the national no bullying zone program which is marking its one-year anniversary. >>> the kickoff for alexandria's mental health awareness week will address mental health issues focusing on suicide prevention at 7:00. an entire section with links and phone numbers to mental health resources on our website. search changing minds on nbcwashington.com. >>> this...
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pentagon, and then boarded a shuttle bus headed to a ceremony at the marine corps barrackses in downtown washington. before the shuttle bus left the pentagon marking lot, she got off and vomited. at officers responded to her in the parking lot, the shuttle bus went ahead to the barracks with 22 people onboard, but authorities stopped it once it got downtown and quarintined it, after several hours they cleared and released the passengers and told them to self-monitor their health. the hospital says the woman is undergoing an evaluation and that the county health department will determine if she meets the criteria for ebola testing. authorities are also checking on her recent travel. the ceremony at the marine corps barrackses was attended bay host of high level officials including defense secretary, chuck hagel. >> thank you very much, peter. now to jonathan in atlanta tracking additional scares. jonathan? >> reporter: one of the latest scares occurred on an eric airlines flight from lagos, nigeria. what happened during the flight, 63-year-old man, u.s. citizen, complained of chest pains and then th
pentagon, and then boarded a shuttle bus headed to a ceremony at the marine corps barrackses in downtown washington. before the shuttle bus left the pentagon marking lot, she got off and vomited. at officers responded to her in the parking lot, the shuttle bus went ahead to the barracks with 22 people onboard, but authorities stopped it once it got downtown and quarintined it, after several hours they cleared and released the passengers and told them to self-monitor their health. the hospital...
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picture over downtown washington. still a mostly clear sky in place. can see a lot of folks running army ten-miler on the 14th street bridge complex. 55 degrees. perfect running weather for the people doing the army ten-miler. 15 miles per hour and i told you yesterday the latest 90 of the year was yesterday's date, october 11th, 1919. you asked the question, when's the earliest 90, our earliest 90th, march the 22nd which occurred between 1907. october 11th is my mom's birthday and march 22nd is my dad but they would be quick to tell you they weren't born in those years of 1919 or 1902. outside right now temperatures in the low to mid-50s. mom just had her birthday yesterday. partly cloudy and 52 here in washington and 58 by noon. there will be clouds coming back in later today. if you need blue sky therapy you need to get outside and enjoy the weather as clouds will be coming back in and i couldn't rule out a quick passing sprinkle or a shower tonight and tomorrow as well. nothing heavy. hundreths of an inch of rain. there's a batch of moisture down t
picture over downtown washington. still a mostly clear sky in place. can see a lot of folks running army ten-miler on the 14th street bridge complex. 55 degrees. perfect running weather for the people doing the army ten-miler. 15 miles per hour and i told you yesterday the latest 90 of the year was yesterday's date, october 11th, 1919. you asked the question, when's the earliest 90, our earliest 90th, march the 22nd which occurred between 1907. october 11th is my mom's birthday and march 22nd...
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people who were always bothering him about something, and away from the disease and the heat of downtown washington, d.c., so he and his family would escape. he would ride back and forth on his horse, sometimes alone, and go to the lincoln cottage. high elevation. he could also look out and see the dome of the capital that was under construction, and it was one of his objectives that the capitol dome be completed to show the strength of the union. sadly, we know today that many of the people who worked on that dome were slaves, but for abraham lincoln, it was also a symbol of the union. if you go to the grounds of the lincoln cottage today, you can walk and see the capitol dome from there, and it remains a very inspiring site. also, sadly, you can go to the ford theater, where he was shot, and then you can cross the street and go to the peterson house where abraham lincoln died. you can also -- very recently, you may be aware there was a commemoration of the battle of warts stevens where in 1864, president lincoln went to fort stevens as the confederate forces were approaching washington. he remain
people who were always bothering him about something, and away from the disease and the heat of downtown washington, d.c., so he and his family would escape. he would ride back and forth on his horse, sometimes alone, and go to the lincoln cottage. high elevation. he could also look out and see the dome of the capital that was under construction, and it was one of his objectives that the capitol dome be completed to show the strength of the union. sadly, we know today that many of the people...
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it will start at the afl-cio building in downtown washington. >>> some area high school students willial lesson today about the dangers of texting and driving. at&t plans to bring three texting and driving simulators to fairfax's langley high school this morning. >> students are going to take the simulators for a little test drive. company experts will also speak about some of the horrible cons queens of texting and driving. >>> part of a popular hiking trail in our area will be shut down for most of the day. we're talking about the billy goat trail section a. >> it's between the c&o toe path and river. police will be conducting training exercises in the area. >>> we're looking at a couple of showers this afternoon. a little fog this morning. temperatures will top out in the 60s to around 70. tomorrow looks great 73. over the weekend the winds pick up. upper 60s saturday. the showers saturday night and a cool sunday. only in the 50s to near 60. nice monday before showers on tuesday. beverly? >>> eastbound dulles connector still got the issue with the crash right after 1 2k 3w before 6
it will start at the afl-cio building in downtown washington. >>> some area high school students willial lesson today about the dangers of texting and driving. at&t plans to bring three texting and driving simulators to fairfax's langley high school this morning. >> students are going to take the simulators for a little test drive. company experts will also speak about some of the horrible cons queens of texting and driving. >>> part of a popular hiking trail in our...
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downtown washington has a 380,000 jobs. about half of them take transit to work. boston has about 240,000 about half of them take transit to ork. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as an ultimate replacement for transit. owever, that's it. that's pretty much the wind. those five or six cities where the transit makes a big difference in where trying to get rid of transit and replacing it with self-driving cars is going to cause too much congestion. for most of those cities outside of new york the bus transit makes more sense but that's another issue. then we got out of the window. 173,000 jobs in downtown orlando league of atlanta but only 17 ake the transit to work. so if we substitute the cars and have less congestion, while i don't think you're going to see any increase in the congestion you will probably see the reduction in congestion. 170,000 jobs only 13% take the transit to work. denver, 120,000, 20% take transit to work but that's not going to be big enough of a market to support transit
downtown washington has a 380,000 jobs. about half of them take transit to work. boston has about 240,000 about half of them take transit to ork. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as an ultimate replacement for transit. owever, that's it. that's pretty much the wind. those five or six cities where the transit makes a big difference in where trying to get rid of transit and replacing it with self-driving cars is going to...
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right in the metro area right in washington downtown. rts of washington making it near 80 degrees later this afternoon. coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s, a look at the hour-by-hour warming as the storm team 4x4 hits the road. melissa, how is the metro looking this morning? >>> everything is looking good as you look at the rails, metro, no delays. marc, no delays on the areas in manassas and fredericksburg both looking good. we still have the crash on 95 southbound at route 32. we have that right lane blocked. as you can see, not really causing any major delays at this point but still the right lane blocked at 95 southbound at route 32. taking a look at the cameras now, connecticut is moving along just fine at i-495. and 66 is looking good as well. no major issues there. i'm back in ten minutes with weather and traffic always on the 1s. see you at 5:41. >>> thank you, melissa. 5:34. this morning there's going to be a lot of traffic near freedom plaza as taxi drivers plan a protest there. oh, those honking horns is video from a
right in the metro area right in washington downtown. rts of washington making it near 80 degrees later this afternoon. coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s, a look at the hour-by-hour warming as the storm team 4x4 hits the road. melissa, how is the metro looking this morning? >>> everything is looking good as you look at the rails, metro, no delays. marc, no delays on the areas in manassas and fredericksburg both looking good. we still have the crash on 95 southbound at route...
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downtown washington has about 380,000 jobs. about half take transit to work.n has about 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to work. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as being an ultimate replacement for transit. however, that's it. that's pretty much the line, those five or six cities are where transit really makes a big difference and we are trying to get rid of transit and replaced with self-driving cars is just going to cause too much congestion. for most of the cities outside of new york, must transit probably makes more sense than rail transit but that's another issue. then we go down to atlanta, 172000 jobs in downtown atlanta but only 14% take transit to work. if we got rid of transit and substantive self-driving cars which will have faster reflexes and have less congestion, i don't think you'll see an increase in congestion. you will probably see a reduction in congestion. houston, 170,000 jobs, 13% take transit to work or denver, 120,000 jobs, 20% take transit to work but that
downtown washington has about 380,000 jobs. about half take transit to work.n has about 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to work. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as being an ultimate replacement for transit. however, that's it. that's pretty much the line, those five or six cities are where transit really makes a big difference and we are trying to get rid of transit and replaced with self-driving cars is just going...
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take a look at this live picture overlooking the potomac in downtown washington, d.c.an no longer see the monument. 62 degrees is the current temperature. have a jacket throughout the morning. this afternoon, more comfortable. mid to will be gone in late morning. >> surprise. >>> coming up on "gma." a new twist in the retrial of polo mogul john goodman. why he's now blaming the nurse who treated him. >>> and high speed drama on tape. police pulling over a couple, spiking their tires, what they did once they realized it was a race to give birth. >>> and close calls on tape, what you can do to protect your kids. >>> and how you can land a place alongside michael strahan and channing tatum. >>> and julianne hough. what's what it's like being on the other side of the table. "i'm going to beat this." and that's when i found living beyond breast cancer. it's like being on the other side of the table. 5-hour energy and a portion of the proceeds will help survivors like me with a much needed community of support. living beyond breast cancer is a lifeline for so many people. i
take a look at this live picture overlooking the potomac in downtown washington, d.c.an no longer see the monument. 62 degrees is the current temperature. have a jacket throughout the morning. this afternoon, more comfortable. mid to will be gone in late morning. >> surprise. >>> coming up on "gma." a new twist in the retrial of polo mogul john goodman. why he's now blaming the nurse who treated him. >>> and high speed drama on tape. police pulling over a...
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i'm with the "washington post" and thanks to those watching online and here in downtown washington atshington post" headquarters. this is the fourth year that the post has had a cyber security conference where cybersecurity conference where we bring together government, defend, state state department of homeland security and the business leaders to talk about cyber theft and espionage into the challenge over the years has only intensified. u.s. the u.s. government and companies are now investing leans. many, many billions to try to secure what is valuable and what by virtue of being connected to these internet are vulnerable. there's a lot of bad actors out there and they are very good at stealing. they are great hackers and what they are stealing is everything from the next generation of plans the defense department has two credit card numbers. the staff enforcing alliances on the government and private sector and that's one of the things we will talk about today so how to secure what the company and the government and each of you here put up online is only becoming more and more rel
i'm with the "washington post" and thanks to those watching online and here in downtown washington atshington post" headquarters. this is the fourth year that the post has had a cyber security conference where cybersecurity conference where we bring together government, defend, state state department of homeland security and the business leaders to talk about cyber theft and espionage into the challenge over the years has only intensified. u.s. the u.s. government and companies...
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downtown washington has a 380,000 jobs. about half of them take transit to work. boston has about 240,000 about half of them take transit to work. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as an ultimate replacement for transit. however, that's it. that's pretty much the wind. those five or six cities where the transit makes a big difference in where trying to get rid of transit and replacing it with self-driving cars is going to cause too much congestion. for most of those cities outside of new york the bus transit makes more sense but that's another issue. then we got out of the window. 173,000 jobs in downtown orlando league of atlanta but only 17 take the transit to work. so if we substitute the cars and have less congestion, while i don't think you're going to see any increase in the congestion you will probably see the reduction in congestion. 170,000 jobs only 13% take the transit to work. denver, 120,000, 20% take transit to work but that's not going to be big enough of a market to support tran
downtown washington has a 380,000 jobs. about half of them take transit to work. boston has about 240,000 about half of them take transit to work. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as an ultimate replacement for transit. however, that's it. that's pretty much the wind. those five or six cities where the transit makes a big difference in where trying to get rid of transit and replacing it with self-driving cars is going to...
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but if you look around, you know how, i walk around downtown washington all the time and the buildings are right up to the sidewalk, most of them. busy streets where people can do like what happened in oklahoma city. you know, use a truck bomb. drive up on the sidewalks, people are eating lunch and having coffee at sidewalk cafes, they're vulnerable. pedestrians at crossing walks, all the federal buildings. and this is washington, a prime target for isis or anybody else that wants to make a terrorist statement. but when you talk 10,000 buildings across the country, which buildings and what type of security? and on the other side, when do you call it off? once you dial these threats up, and enhance the security, you know it's kind of lime the embassy closings a year or so ago when you close 25 embassies, when do you decide not to close them when it's not a specific threat. when it is a specific threat, they'll eliminate it and they'll go after that group and they will do the investigation that's necessary to disrupt and dismantle a specific organization doing a specific threat. but to b
but if you look around, you know how, i walk around downtown washington all the time and the buildings are right up to the sidewalk, most of them. busy streets where people can do like what happened in oklahoma city. you know, use a truck bomb. drive up on the sidewalks, people are eating lunch and having coffee at sidewalk cafes, they're vulnerable. pedestrians at crossing walks, all the federal buildings. and this is washington, a prime target for isis or anybody else that wants to make a...
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it brought traffic downtown to a standstill. "the washington post" is reporting the cab drivers will be doing the same thing tomorrow. they're protesting services like uber and lift, the d.c. council will vote tomorrow on whether these services can operate in d.c. >>> walmart is apologizing tonight for a section on its website tonight called "fat girl" costumes. it displays plus-size costumes. somebody posted a picture on twitter. walmart responded to the tweet, but it did not remove the label on the site until today. walmart says that label is unacceptable and should never have been on the site. >> new tonight, prince georges county has revealed its new slogan to attract new visitors and business. experience, expand, and explore are the key words for this campaign. county executive made the announcement tonight at national harbor, released new ads showing all the opportunities for fun in the county. >>> nasa will try again tomorrow with the first ever night launch of a rocket in virginia. at the last minute today, a boat forced them to scrub t
it brought traffic downtown to a standstill. "the washington post" is reporting the cab drivers will be doing the same thing tomorrow. they're protesting services like uber and lift, the d.c. council will vote tomorrow on whether these services can operate in d.c. >>> walmart is apologizing tonight for a section on its website tonight called "fat girl" costumes. it displays plus-size costumes. somebody posted a picture on twitter. walmart responded to the tweet, but...
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matthew's cathedral church -- i think that's the official name of it -- the apostle here in downtown washington. and it's, essentially, the kickoff for, of the -- it's a riggsal mass held with -- traditional mass held with, i think it was originally red garments that priests and bishops wear for this. that's how it got the name, "red mass." and it's attended by not just catholics in washington, d.c. who are involved in the law. stephen breyer, as i said who's jewish, often will attend. and it's quite ceremonial and it's mainly just a pray for good judgment. on the old days i would go on occasion just to see the justices there. >> host: and we're showing you this year's red mass -- >> guest: oh, good. >> host: you can see elena kagan -- >> guest: can i turn around and look? >> host: that's fine. >> guest: okay, good. >> host: john roberts and the whole gang. >> guest: there's elena kagan. >> host: so it's not official, it's just a tradition that developed. >> guest: yes. to say it's -- i'm not sure, i don't want to try to characterize what the catholic church is saying, but i believe it's saying
matthew's cathedral church -- i think that's the official name of it -- the apostle here in downtown washington. and it's, essentially, the kickoff for, of the -- it's a riggsal mass held with -- traditional mass held with, i think it was originally red garments that priests and bishops wear for this. that's how it got the name, "red mass." and it's attended by not just catholics in washington, d.c. who are involved in the law. stephen breyer, as i said who's jewish, often will...
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the apostle here in downtown washington and it's essentially the kick off, and sufficient traditionalass with i think it was originally red garments that priests and bishops would wear and that's how it got the name red mass. attended by not just catholics in washington d.c.. stephen breyer as i said is jewish often will attend and it's quite ceremonial and mostly just to pray for good judgment. i would go on occasion just to see the justices there. >> host: we are showing you this year's red mass on bt -- booktv. ucla that kagan there. red robed priests and john roberts. >> host: guesto there is a elena kagan. >> host: so it's not anything traditional? guesto i want to characterize what the catholic church is saying but i believe that saying you know here is to encourage good judgment and not necessarily religious just been dashed judgment but for all that are involved in the law. >> host: we have in our half left with their guest joan biskupic. she has written about were some incidents we have sandra day o'connor and ruth bush recently on sonia sotomayor. an hour and a half left. fi
the apostle here in downtown washington and it's essentially the kick off, and sufficient traditionalass with i think it was originally red garments that priests and bishops would wear and that's how it got the name red mass. attended by not just catholics in washington d.c.. stephen breyer as i said is jewish often will attend and it's quite ceremonial and mostly just to pray for good judgment. i would go on occasion just to see the justices there. >> host: we are showing you this year's...
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washington, near downtown l.a.t, wrists and ankles all bear the ligature marks found on the other victims. >> she also had some sticky kind of residue on her hands, also had some burn marks on her fingers and her palm, which we contributed to some sort of torture that they were doing with her. >> her hands had been taped together, and they had taken the electrical cord and plugged it in and unplugged it. >> wagner's death is disturbing for another reason as well. not only was she abducted from in front of her parents' house, she was miles away from where the other victims disappeared. investigators now fear that the killers are expanding their territory. >> they can strike in the san fernando valley. they can strike in glendale. they can strike in hollywood. in other words, if you're a young woman or you know a young woman, the danger touches your life. >> things got crazy. we had a task force. you know, i always believed that if you have more than two detectives working a case, you've got one too many. we had to s
washington, near downtown l.a.t, wrists and ankles all bear the ligature marks found on the other victims. >> she also had some sticky kind of residue on her hands, also had some burn marks on her fingers and her palm, which we contributed to some sort of torture that they were doing with her. >> her hands had been taped together, and they had taken the electrical cord and plugged it in and unplugged it. >> wagner's death is disturbing for another reason as well. not only was...
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downtown d.c. as the washington international horse show enters its final competition this weekend.ven if you don't have tickets, you can see the animals as they're moved from their stalls in the streets to the competition inside. this weekend shows will feature some of the biggest jumps as riders get a chance to qualify for the world cup finals. it's all happening downtown. >>> how a pop music superstar is lending a helping hand to moms and their babies. >> reporter: that car need a new paint job? the hidden warrenties you already have that could help you save a fortune. i'm erika gonzales. i'll have that story, coming up. >>> and we're continuing to follow breaking news right now in washington state where two people are dead after a school shooting. one of those two is the gunman. three other students are in critical condition at the hospital this evening. we expect a news conference at 4:30, and we'll keep you up to date when that happens. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ wom
downtown d.c. as the washington international horse show enters its final competition this weekend.ven if you don't have tickets, you can see the animals as they're moved from their stalls in the streets to the competition inside. this weekend shows will feature some of the biggest jumps as riders get a chance to qualify for the world cup finals. it's all happening downtown. >>> how a pop music superstar is lending a helping hand to moms and their babies. >> reporter: that car...
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downtown, the first period. bingo. start the celebration. scoring first, 1-0 washington. those are physical games, several skirmishes.il this,hutout nine minutes to play, top shelf and a tie game. antrÉal wins, cap skied point. -- cap get a point. >> they were just hanging on and we were -- we couldn't get it. find themselves underdogs once again as they head to arizona. cardinals, this surprise anybody from the early season. they have been opportunistic. cardinals 31st but they have a better defense. breakdown the arizona cardinals. >> they know who they are, they know to run the football and play good defense and take their shots. you are looking at a physical bunch on both sides of the ball so it will be a challenge for us as a team. but the defense, matching their intensity and being physical. >> arizona is favored in that game. the orioles out in camden yards for practice, batting practice. and city has plenty of speed. day, brian davis a buck five. finds the bottom of the hole. hopeful has been suspended for violation of ncaa , signing autographs for someone in the autograph industry. >> known for daredevil hig
downtown, the first period. bingo. start the celebration. scoring first, 1-0 washington. those are physical games, several skirmishes.il this,hutout nine minutes to play, top shelf and a tie game. antrÉal wins, cap skied point. -- cap get a point. >> they were just hanging on and we were -- we couldn't get it. find themselves underdogs once again as they head to arizona. cardinals, this surprise anybody from the early season. they have been opportunistic. cardinals 31st but they have a...
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washington. look at that beautiful color of illumination on some of the downtown buildings on the low anger of sunshine. a red hue coming through the clouds right now. we'll see a steady cooling trend, still a couple of patches of showers behind the front south of town, but they are on their way out. we will clear out, and temperatures comfortably in the mid to upper 50's right now will all through the evening and overnight hours. 40 to 47 degrees overnight. we will wake up there's a partly cloudy. we will talk about trick or treat weather, have some improving news there, and the cold winter weather details in a few minutes. >> thank you so much. tonight, there is increased security at federal buildings in our area and around the country. the department of homeland security stepped up security at nearly 10,000 federal facilities nationwide. dhs secretary jeh johnson said the move is precautionary and not because of a specific threat. it comes a week after a gunman killed a guard at a war memorial and attacked the canadian parliament in ottawa. >> the u.s. military is taking a big step in the fight agai
washington. look at that beautiful color of illumination on some of the downtown buildings on the low anger of sunshine. a red hue coming through the clouds right now. we'll see a steady cooling trend, still a couple of patches of showers behind the front south of town, but they are on their way out. we will clear out, and temperatures comfortably in the mid to upper 50's right now will all through the evening and overnight hours. 40 to 47 degrees overnight. we will wake up there's a partly...
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out of silicon valley, into downtown san francisco, in washington, d.c. and boston. did, we mapped at the neighborhood level the location of these three groups. the advantaged knowledge workers and creative class. the low income struggling service class and the disappearing working class. we found very few working class locations left in america. even in detroit or boston or philadelphia. we found the creative class is colonizing the best areas. it's moving back to the core of cores. but it's also locating around all these transit hubs. you know, transit used to be a way for low-income people to get to work. but these knowledge workers and professionals want to live in the walkable suburbs around transit. but also, we found the knowledge workers and the professionals clustering around universities, hospitals, knowledge institutions, in the city and suburbs and finally, if you look at a los angeles, or you look at a miami. and we looked at all of these places. any water front. any kind of natural amenity. so what we found is the old divide that we used to think of as
out of silicon valley, into downtown san francisco, in washington, d.c. and boston. did, we mapped at the neighborhood level the location of these three groups. the advantaged knowledge workers and creative class. the low income struggling service class and the disappearing working class. we found very few working class locations left in america. even in detroit or boston or philadelphia. we found the creative class is colonizing the best areas. it's moving back to the core of cores. but it's...