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you can see the bus bombing in the foreground. if you back off of it and look from adjacent buildings back towards the tower, you can see the park in the foreground. the tower is very beautiful object intended to be timeless, simple in form, but i should say we are continuing to refine it. we're working with the planning staff to look at other ideas that might make it more interesting, particularly at the top. we will be pleased to show you those as they develop. as has already been mentioned, the tower is 1,070 feet. still very tall. no getting around that. it is proportioned so that it can be very carefully protected. we're quite satisfied itself retains all of the central ingredient of the previous 1,200 foot tower. next. this is the street plan that he showed you a few minutes ago. this is significant refinement and improvement in the plans. we have three designed the structure of the tower to pull the columns in as they reach the ground in board, which allow a 20 foot sidewalk dimension on mission street, allowing for a very
you can see the bus bombing in the foreground. if you back off of it and look from adjacent buildings back towards the tower, you can see the park in the foreground. the tower is very beautiful object intended to be timeless, simple in form, but i should say we are continuing to refine it. we're working with the planning staff to look at other ideas that might make it more interesting, particularly at the top. we will be pleased to show you those as they develop. as has already been mentioned,...
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relatively calm now thankfully, you could see on her peak camera bouncing a little emeryville in the foreground san francisco in the background. 46 napa, 48 los gatos low to mid 50s until you get to antioch 60, santa rosa 58, you have the fastest winds now gusting to 18 miles per hour upper 40s santa cruz, what the von -- watsonville and gilroy. sunshine this afternoon, windy and cooler this afternoon. area of low pressure tonight and tomorrow and it is so cold with this low we could have showers even thunder possible, calmer and warmer through the holiday weekend. two degrees cooler oakland livermore and san francisco four, five napa, eight -- redwood city 65°, 11 cooler than average. east bay valleys warmest low to mid 50s. mid to upper 60s along the east bay shore oakland and fremont around 67. mid to upper 60s south bay 70 los gatos. peninsula low to mid 60s. near 60 downtown south san francisco. north bay 69 san rafael, 64 sausalito, low 70s inland valleys 59 monterey almost that in carmel upper 60s to low 70s around the monterey bay low to mid 70s inland. showers to the north eureka 56, 7
relatively calm now thankfully, you could see on her peak camera bouncing a little emeryville in the foreground san francisco in the background. 46 napa, 48 los gatos low to mid 50s until you get to antioch 60, santa rosa 58, you have the fastest winds now gusting to 18 miles per hour upper 40s santa cruz, what the von -- watsonville and gilroy. sunshine this afternoon, windy and cooler this afternoon. area of low pressure tonight and tomorrow and it is so cold with this low we could have...
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other than that not much cloud cover that's why it is cooler from vollmer peak, emeryville in the foreground, san francisco in the background as we look west from the east bay hills this morning, 41 in santa rosa and napa, cooler spots the rest of us upper 40s to low 50s warmest redwood city oakland and antioch san francisco 48 san jose 49 around 50 monterey, watsonville, salinas. as we head into the afternoon, cooler than average high clouds and sun today as a cold front approaches that will bring thicker clouds tonight and patchy drizzle possible for tomorrow's morning commute and scattered showers for all of us tomorrow. not much of a change from yesterday. yesterday was cool enough. san francisco 61, two degrees warmer, fremont 66, san jose 60 noon the same. along the coast the coolest and breeziest again, mid to upper 50s, low 60s around san francisco and richmond mid to upper 60s around the bay shore into the south bay sprinkling of low 70s east bay napa santa rosa 59 monterey, mid 60s santa cruz, watsonville, salinas, may get to 70 around morgan hill and gilroy breezy around those are
other than that not much cloud cover that's why it is cooler from vollmer peak, emeryville in the foreground, san francisco in the background as we look west from the east bay hills this morning, 41 in santa rosa and napa, cooler spots the rest of us upper 40s to low 50s warmest redwood city oakland and antioch san francisco 48 san jose 49 around 50 monterey, watsonville, salinas. as we head into the afternoon, cooler than average high clouds and sun today as a cold front approaches that will...
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May 26, 2012
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beach chalet has been a traditional facility foreground sports in san francisco. previous renovation occurred in 1998. unsafe conditions became apparent to mayer brown, and he remedied it. unfortunately, that has dwindled since then, due to lack of maintenance. the opposition seems to be out of touch with the realities of providing natural turf fields in our environment. for sports facilities, we need practical solutions. i am wondering if they will next the demand that the park tennis courts be converted to grass. this is a practical solution to the shortage of soccer fields in the city. this is a safe alternative. i support the project. thank you very much. president buell: we have a kid'' group. some folks have been waiting. if we can back up some of the teams together, and may be one speaker for all of the green team, that would be great. >> i am a new manager of the competitive team in san francisco, the nighthawks. it is very difficult to find playing fields as a team in san francisco. this project allows triple the amount of playing time. the lights provide
beach chalet has been a traditional facility foreground sports in san francisco. previous renovation occurred in 1998. unsafe conditions became apparent to mayer brown, and he remedied it. unfortunately, that has dwindled since then, due to lack of maintenance. the opposition seems to be out of touch with the realities of providing natural turf fields in our environment. for sports facilities, we need practical solutions. i am wondering if they will next the demand that the park tennis courts...
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May 10, 2012
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you just see it in the foreground there.t is the bowl, it has a little bit of olive oil in it, just to help the sun's rays come down, and they will use a special torch, which was commissioned in 1992. they won't use the london olympic torch. that will be saved for the stadium. but this is a distinct torch by the jeweler from greece. it was suggested the i.o.c. member in greece, they wanted something to give the world. >> a sigh of relief and a ripple of applause by spectators here. as you suggested, no problem at all lighting the flame today. cloud cover did not interfere, and just explain what we were listening to, what she was effectively calling for. >> she was calling for silence from apollo. and this has come forward with the bowl, and it will be her responsibility to transfer this to the olympic stadium so the olympic flame for london is on its way now. she will process down and across the hill, and that will be the first sight that most of the crowd here have of the olympic flame for london. and the they will process
you just see it in the foreground there.t is the bowl, it has a little bit of olive oil in it, just to help the sun's rays come down, and they will use a special torch, which was commissioned in 1992. they won't use the london olympic torch. that will be saved for the stadium. but this is a distinct torch by the jeweler from greece. it was suggested the i.o.c. member in greece, they wanted something to give the world. >> a sigh of relief and a ripple of applause by spectators here. as you...
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is gusty out there and that will continue and we can see the flag in the foe ground below our -- foreground our camera and get gusts to 25, 30 miles per hour and i think the wind will be breezy and it will be getting better and show you the next three days as we look at a gorgeous live shot out over d.c. and that is going to be a great night. a chilly night. tomorrow, 73 degrees and 3 degrees warmer than today and should be better. i think mother's day, saturday, should be warmer than this and saturday about 77 degrees and sunday for mother's day, 78 degrees and there are some clouds coming in on sunday in the afternoon and i think the showers will try hard to hold off until close to sunset. and mean while today, definitely a comfortable afternoon as the temperatures clinging to 70 degrees and dulles, 66; bwi marshal, 68; more clouds north of the city and not as much until late this afternoon and where that did get sunnier earlier, we're seeing beautiful conditions and what about 73 in quantico? 73 for fredericksburg and some comfortable temperatures, the kind that we don't get that off the
is gusty out there and that will continue and we can see the flag in the foe ground below our -- foreground our camera and get gusts to 25, 30 miles per hour and i think the wind will be breezy and it will be getting better and show you the next three days as we look at a gorgeous live shot out over d.c. and that is going to be a great night. a chilly night. tomorrow, 73 degrees and 3 degrees warmer than today and should be better. i think mother's day, saturday, should be warmer than this and...
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emeryville in the foreground and san francisco in the background. a little haze but si but not a spare-the-air day. take a look at the temperatures if you are leaving the house. temperatures in the mid to upper 40s around santa rosa. napa, half moon bay. low to mid-50s and antioch, 62 degrees. monterey bay, we have more cloud cover. upper 40s to near 50 as you head inland to salinas and 43 degrees in gilroy. sunny, warmer around the coast and bay today. we'll be mostly clear tonight, not be quite as cool this morning. still a lot of sunshine for mother's day. everybody goes up around the bay and coast, inland you'll be about the same if not a little cooler. san jose up 6 degrees. oakland 50 to 75. hayward up 4 to 73. santa rosa, 2 degrees up to 84. look at danville, one degree cooler, dropping from 84 to 83. down in the south bay we'll have low to mid-80s with santa clara around 81 degrees. on the peninsula, low to mid-70s for millbrae and in as many. out over the coast a little breezy. low to mid-60s around the coast and upper 60s in downtown san f
emeryville in the foreground and san francisco in the background. a little haze but si but not a spare-the-air day. take a look at the temperatures if you are leaving the house. temperatures in the mid to upper 40s around santa rosa. napa, half moon bay. low to mid-50s and antioch, 62 degrees. monterey bay, we have more cloud cover. upper 40s to near 50 as you head inland to salinas and 43 degrees in gilroy. sunny, warmer around the coast and bay today. we'll be mostly clear tonight, not be...
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right now over san francisco bay, you can see the transamerica pyramid in the foreground, the bay.e have light caps on the bay later today but four this afternoon, mostly clear skies. the latest on the satellite you could see the clear skies overhead with that fog bank way out there in the pacific. we'll go ahead and deploy our buoys and you'll notice the offshore buoys showing stronger winds, gusting to 40 miles an hour outside of -- 25 miles outside of san francisco. those winds will as we head in thursday. as far as forecast headlines for today, we do have this. more sunshine, temperatures ranging from low 60s all the way to the lower 80s. thursday and friday we'll really cool off the numbers and we also bring in this, the change to the forecast, the chance of a few showers into friday. but the weekend, no rain threat. temperatures do warm up nicely, especially by sunday and into monday. current numbers are in the 60s to the 70s. so these 70s right now on track to reach the 80-degree mark. later this afternoon. right now livermore 71, san jose in the upper 60s. high pressure sti
right now over san francisco bay, you can see the transamerica pyramid in the foreground, the bay.e have light caps on the bay later today but four this afternoon, mostly clear skies. the latest on the satellite you could see the clear skies overhead with that fog bank way out there in the pacific. we'll go ahead and deploy our buoys and you'll notice the offshore buoys showing stronger winds, gusting to 40 miles an hour outside of -- 25 miles outside of san francisco. those winds will as we...
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jefferson memorial, washington monument, white house in the foreground. get a check on the weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos. what's it looking like out there? >> a few of the areas, may see a chance for some showers today. we have a front that's stalled out across the east coast. so even new york city, at the moment kind of a nice spot. but you see some of the showers that fell apart during the early morning hours, could see some of those refire late they are afternoon. some thunderstorm activity possible as well. but also some showers, new york on up towards automobily. not quite as warm as yesterday. some spots rain-cooled a little bit. you're still dealing with upwards around 70 degrees in philly. 71 in d.c. and 60s in long island sound. getting into the afternoon, showers, clouds as well. boston, factor in the chance for rain this afternoon. same story today's philly and d.c. kind of marginal, here in new york, about a 50% chance for showers. did want to mention the latest with tropical depression beryl, the system has increased in wind spee
jefferson memorial, washington monument, white house in the foreground. get a check on the weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos. what's it looking like out there? >> a few of the areas, may see a chance for some showers today. we have a front that's stalled out across the east coast. so even new york city, at the moment kind of a nice spot. but you see some of the showers that fell apart during the early morning hours, could see some of those refire late they are afternoon. some...
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that's ernest sitting at the table in the foreground. the guy with the patch is william l. shirer and janet flanner who wrote for paris for "the new yorker." apart from being in paris and doing the swaunt thing he does get out to the front and he spends -- he exposes himself to a considerable amount of danger as a war correspondent as the american troops are going towards and entering germany. around this time, bumby, you may remember, his luck ran out in the fall of 1944. he was captured. he talks with oss about a possible mission to liberate bumby, wiser heads prevail. it's not attempted. it probably would have been disastrous. after the battle of the bulge, ernest goes home and resumes his life now without martha. in cuba and here he is arriving home on a pan am airplane. so that's not the end of the story. there's been another window open e
that's ernest sitting at the table in the foreground. the guy with the patch is william l. shirer and janet flanner who wrote for paris for "the new yorker." apart from being in paris and doing the swaunt thing he does get out to the front and he spends -- he exposes himself to a considerable amount of danger as a war correspondent as the american troops are going towards and entering germany. around this time, bumby, you may remember, his luck ran out in the fall of 1944. he was...
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obviously in the foreground on this leadership. the ingenuity and innovations for which you are known for are needed more than ever. in particularly we hope that the u.s. government can set the right tone and ambitions for the up coming conference. we also need the europeans to join the u.s. together you compromise the largest models in the world for a long time to come. you can can set the example once more of what sustainable development is and to step up the leadership, the leadership that we need to work in partnership with business, multilateral institutions and civil societies to solve some of these biggest challenges. the secretary general mr. ban ki moon understand this very well. i know they're doing everything they can to break down these institutional barriers we have and kept close in cooperation amongst the many stake holders particularly in one of the biggest challenges that we have which is food security. it certainly is a privilege to lead the private sector group on these issues ahead of the up coming g-20. if we'r
obviously in the foreground on this leadership. the ingenuity and innovations for which you are known for are needed more than ever. in particularly we hope that the u.s. government can set the right tone and ambitions for the up coming conference. we also need the europeans to join the u.s. together you compromise the largest models in the world for a long time to come. you can can set the example once more of what sustainable development is and to step up the leadership, the leadership that...
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if you try to force it into the foreground, people may start to get upset. as long as it remains in the background and they feel they can actually ignore what's going on, they'll carry on with the kind of main industry, which is their friend, their relatives. >> interesting stuff, isn't it? daniel miller talking to me a short while ago. buckingham palace has confirmed the king of bahrain, whose regime is facing accusations of human rights abuses, will be among the monarches to attend a lunch this afternoon in honor of the queen's diamond jubilee. human rights campaigners have been arguing that the king should not be among those invited to attend the event at windsor castle because of the way pro-democracy demonstrations are being dealt with in his country. we can go to windsor castle now. our royal correspondent is there on a bit of -- sort of a blip on what should be a grand day of celebrations. >> the controversy over the guest list is rather overshadowing what should be a lavish celebratory lunch at windsor castle. i think perhaps the most controversial g
if you try to force it into the foreground, people may start to get upset. as long as it remains in the background and they feel they can actually ignore what's going on, they'll carry on with the kind of main industry, which is their friend, their relatives. >> interesting stuff, isn't it? daniel miller talking to me a short while ago. buckingham palace has confirmed the king of bahrain, whose regime is facing accusations of human rights abuses, will be among the monarches to attend a...
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swamp the swamp is made swampy by the obvious inclusion of a snake in the foreground. it was exhibited in 1861 at the exhibition, you have this great moment where you can compare the response of critics to these two paintings. and they talked about both of them, giving the timing and opening of the u.s. civil war. they very much preferred eyre crowe's painting. they described "slaves waiting for sale" is painting in a different way. he was published as a journalist, they knew that it was a small world. they knew he had been in america. they sought in his work truth. amsdale had never been to the united states. one was owned by the liverpool museum. liverpool played such an important role in international slave trade. but they have a museum about slavery in liverpool. that painting is there. the second version also made by amsdale was recently purchased by the new smithsonian museum of african-american history and culture. i assume when that museum the museum is built and opened, that painting will be in washington. >> when did you get interested in this topic? >> i hav
swamp the swamp is made swampy by the obvious inclusion of a snake in the foreground. it was exhibited in 1861 at the exhibition, you have this great moment where you can compare the response of critics to these two paintings. and they talked about both of them, giving the timing and opening of the u.s. civil war. they very much preferred eyre crowe's painting. they described "slaves waiting for sale" is painting in a different way. he was published as a journalist, they knew that it...
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each rests a hand on a rock in the foreground, suggting the firm foundation of eir lostanng fridship. van dyck's onlremaining mythological work from his english period, probably painted for the king and qen, is this wonderful poetic image representing the myth of cupid and psyche. psyche, a autiful mortal, was sent by venus to the underworld to meet with persephone and bring back a box containing the secrets of her beauty. when the curious psyche opened the lid, she fellnto a deathlike trance van dyck depicts the moment cupid discovers her and reacdown to wipe the sleep from her eyes. ilawake to fall in ve with pid and be raisetoimmortitb. e of the most poignant of all of van dyck's paintings isiesh porait ofwoen brought together to share a tragic loss. om kilgrew rests his arm on the base a brokecolumn, symbol of fortitude and de a ague that d ged loon had claimed his young wi. in her memore bounr wedding ring to s ist and pinned cross over h heart. in an image as eloquent as an elegiac sonnet, van dyck includes the wife's brother in the composition, as if to offer solace to kiegrein
each rests a hand on a rock in the foreground, suggting the firm foundation of eir lostanng fridship. van dyck's onlremaining mythological work from his english period, probably painted for the king and qen, is this wonderful poetic image representing the myth of cupid and psyche. psyche, a autiful mortal, was sent by venus to the underworld to meet with persephone and bring back a box containing the secrets of her beauty. when the curious psyche opened the lid, she fellnto a deathlike trance...
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. >> you mentioned earlier, sunshine in the foreground but you see the clouds doing a loop around theast side there. >> that's right, local boy. >> the dinosaurs are back. no wisecracks, lisa! >> see what they are saying about >> terry: suddenly the world has become very old at the conservatory of flowers in golden gate park. dinosaurs are roaming the earth again in a brand-new exhibit. don sanchez takes you back 250 million years. >> reporter: if that is t-rex singing his head out doesn't startle you there are some of his friends inside who may. >> a giant plants, you have rex an exhibit that starts 250 million years and finishes 65 million years past. >> a lot of rivers are formed. a lost lakes are formed. in general the earth backs lot more humid. as that happens, plants are actually able more to evolve. there is a lot more water and a lot more nutrients and lot more competition. >> they develop defense mechanisms. many of the flora and fauna have roots and there is way to verify they existed. >> a some of ways which plants were back around back then there is a group of scientists
. >> you mentioned earlier, sunshine in the foreground but you see the clouds doing a loop around theast side there. >> that's right, local boy. >> the dinosaurs are back. no wisecracks, lisa! >> see what they are saying about >> terry: suddenly the world has become very old at the conservatory of flowers in golden gate park. dinosaurs are roaming the earth again in a brand-new exhibit. don sanchez takes you back 250 million years. >> reporter: if that is...
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May 11, 2012
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there is emeryville in the foreground. talk about the temperatures as you step outside. coolest in fairfield and santa rosa, mid to upper 40s. rest of us in the low to mid-50s. antioch, is 60. monterey bay, have been in the 40s. highlights as we head into the weekend, sunshine everywhere today. warmer around the bay and inland. warmest tomorrow and slightly cooler on sunday but it's going to be dry and warm all seven days of the forecast. warmer than average even when we colonel down sunday and monday. everybody is going up 4 degrees warmer. santa rosa 4 degrees warmer. fremont, 3 degrees warmer. concord is 86 and san jose is 85. oakland may drop a degree down to 77. let's start in the east bay valleys, mid to upper 80s today. check all that cool air in the house unless you want to run the air conditioner. 81 in fremont. east bayshore, mid to upper 70s else where. mid to upper 80s in the south bay today. cupertino, 85. 75 in millbrae. 78 in san mateo. cool weather for people that live on the peninsula, kristen? >> and we're going to have low temperatures in the sunset. m
there is emeryville in the foreground. talk about the temperatures as you step outside. coolest in fairfield and santa rosa, mid to upper 40s. rest of us in the low to mid-50s. antioch, is 60. monterey bay, have been in the 40s. highlights as we head into the weekend, sunshine everywhere today. warmer around the bay and inland. warmest tomorrow and slightly cooler on sunday but it's going to be dry and warm all seven days of the forecast. warmer than average even when we colonel down sunday and...
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May 19, 2012
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most books about the titanic, it's in the foreground. all about did the rivets pop and with compartments were breached and all of that and lots of theories. anton now there had not been quite so much about the people. and everyone said, well, perfect microcosm of the gilded age. i thought, well, let's move the people into the foreground and really talk about it as a microcosm. so i remembered a picture that i had seen in working on his book, a great goddess lying on the ocean floor. and it was one of the most striking things that were seen on the ocean floor. and, of course, it had been misidentified by titanic historians. but, oh, no, that's wrong. it was a statuette. there he is. i took the picture. we spent days and days and days in the basement of the deep submergence lab spilling through miles of footage. we found anything exciting. but ken said this is -- it is the lounge, a statuette of the artemis' ever sigh, and it was all gilded, of course. it was made of a cheaper alloy, but instead on the marble fireplace in the lounge, which
most books about the titanic, it's in the foreground. all about did the rivets pop and with compartments were breached and all of that and lots of theories. anton now there had not been quite so much about the people. and everyone said, well, perfect microcosm of the gilded age. i thought, well, let's move the people into the foreground and really talk about it as a microcosm. so i remembered a picture that i had seen in working on his book, a great goddess lying on the ocean floor. and it was...
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you can see the wind-swept potomac river in the foreground and, yes, the rain clear out.ve wet pavement but it's beginning to dry out. we did get about a half inch or more yesterday. that was certainly beneficial turned clear sky. temperatures have dropped all the way down to near 50 degrees. much of maryland, virginia, except closer to washington, mid-50s. in washington, upper 50s. near the bay, it's in the upper 50s. farther west, parts of the shenandoah valley into the mountains. hometown forecast, spotsylvania counties, fredericksburg, it ought to be in the upper 50s to low 60s. mid 60s by noontime. bright and sunny. winds gusting to 20, 25 miles an hour. few clouds building by late afternoon and overnight tonight any cloudiness should be breaking up. it will be down to the mid-50s. by dawn tomorrow it will be down into the low 40s and afternoon highs on friday into the low 70s. a beautiful day tomorrow. lighter winds and the weekend looking delightful. chilly mornings, but afternoon highs, 70s and 80s. as we get back to school and work on monday and tuesday, showers
you can see the wind-swept potomac river in the foreground and, yes, the rain clear out.ve wet pavement but it's beginning to dry out. we did get about a half inch or more yesterday. that was certainly beneficial turned clear sky. temperatures have dropped all the way down to near 50 degrees. much of maryland, virginia, except closer to washington, mid-50s. in washington, upper 50s. near the bay, it's in the upper 50s. farther west, parts of the shenandoah valley into the mountains. hometown...
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May 24, 2012
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least a brighter looking sky now that pretty blue with the clouds, those puffy white clouds in the foregroundu down to our south again getting rain around spotsylvania county. as you will see in jt a moment. our temperature currently stands at 83 degrees. reagan national, so many neighborhoods today. low 80s. south at 15 miles per hour. the dew point at 64 degrees. but again, we are going to be turning that humidity up for the holiday weekend. down to the south we go. checking you on those storms around fredericksburg, good batch of rain come down an inch an hour around route 1 there. heading northward. then we have more rain down to the south just west of i-95 around beaver dam area. that's headed to the north and northeast. towards spotsylvania. some of the same locations that got some rain earlier. fewer storms but still couple of neighbor hads really getting drenched. we will have the isolated hours and storms up until about 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 p.m. we will see showers for tomorrow morning and know most of the showers at 5:00, 6:00, 8:00 tomorrow morning will be east of i-95. so we will be
least a brighter looking sky now that pretty blue with the clouds, those puffy white clouds in the foregroundu down to our south again getting rain around spotsylvania county. as you will see in jt a moment. our temperature currently stands at 83 degrees. reagan national, so many neighborhoods today. low 80s. south at 15 miles per hour. the dew point at 64 degrees. but again, we are going to be turning that humidity up for the holiday weekend. down to the south we go. checking you on those...
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he took us by the leg and bought a pack of cigarettes and we stood in the foreground and moved all around. the question i have is i don't think we know so much that the university's, these universities have been moved 150 miles south and given what has been going on in the arabs spring the reason the generals did this is they did not want any useful uprisings. i wonder if you could speak to that point. are the universities still out in stupid buildings or -- >> as far as i know yes. one of the many tragedies that have be fallen burmese education is the destruction of what were ramshackle but still serious institutions way out in the middle of nowhere. whether that is going to change i don't know. it would be good if it did but it would not be a priority. the regime's convenience to have students a long way away. >> the same can be said about the movement of the capital and having visited that capital, that clearly made so that there are no protests for people gathering. it is impossible. it is an important question and the bigger question is what will happen to the capital as countries ar
he took us by the leg and bought a pack of cigarettes and we stood in the foreground and moved all around. the question i have is i don't think we know so much that the university's, these universities have been moved 150 miles south and given what has been going on in the arabs spring the reason the generals did this is they did not want any useful uprisings. i wonder if you could speak to that point. are the universities still out in stupid buildings or -- >> as far as i know yes. one...
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it actually appears even bigger if there is some object in the foreground like a house, a building, someet some cool shots. with your camera, want to have your digital phones. >> because it gives you perspective. >> if there is a house there and you can see just how big it is. >> it rises about 7:55. >> that's right. >> so the two times to remember -- i mean all during the night, it will be impressive. when the moon rises and it rises in the east, you want to look to the east. the moon rise will be impressive. at 11:34-rbgs that is when it will be -- >> full. >> full and a minute later, that is when it will be at mitts maximum brightness. >> that's right. the other thing to take note of is when it is coming up, there may be some more color to it because the light has to pass through more of the atmosphere so you might get some more yellows and oranges. >> tomorrow, what is the chance of thunderstorm activity? >> i think we are alook good tomorrow. i think this will be fantastic. >> let me ask you this. here is my recollection of last year. in my recollection, it was rather advertise appo
it actually appears even bigger if there is some object in the foreground like a house, a building, someet some cool shots. with your camera, want to have your digital phones. >> because it gives you perspective. >> if there is a house there and you can see just how big it is. >> it rises about 7:55. >> that's right. >> so the two times to remember -- i mean all during the night, it will be impressive. when the moon rises and it rises in the east, you want to look...
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. >> what is interesting about it is everything in the distances is shot, and the foreground, so it's a surreal feeling to it. the images he does are amazing. people love them. there are a number of pieces from england from our home in england, over a thousand years old. there's one called the red tree, i think has already sold. there's a bunch of pieces he took when i was making my movie "lake effect." >> shot parts of it in virginia. >> the whole thing in virginia. >> wonderful. >> i talk with a virginia accent. and that's coming out on hallmark sunday. you'll recognize a lot of his pictures from there, and some of them from philadelphia and a lot in virginia. he fell in love with virginia. >> let's tell people where they can see you tonight and tomorrow and see your artwork and from your son as well. went worth gallery in montgomery county. west field montgomery shopping area. that tonight and tomorrow afternoon. then you'll be at tyson's galleria in mcclain tomorrow evening, saturday, from 6:00 until 9:00, also at the wentworth gallery. we have to go. is this the original? >> the
. >> what is interesting about it is everything in the distances is shot, and the foreground, so it's a surreal feeling to it. the images he does are amazing. people love them. there are a number of pieces from england from our home in england, over a thousand years old. there's one called the red tree, i think has already sold. there's a bunch of pieces he took when i was making my movie "lake effect." >> shot parts of it in virginia. >> the whole thing in virginia....
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see the train in the foreground and the train in the background? it's the same train, a mile long.ct is, america runs on coal, and here's one of the reasons why-- the powder river basin that stretches across wyoming and montana may be the largest coal reserve on earth. we've got 200 years worth of reserves cheap and right under our feet. no wonder coal generates half of our electricity. but here's the brutal part: coal is twice as dirty as natural gas and puts more carbon dioxide in the air than all of our cars and trucks. in short, we're caught between a rock and a hot place. you know, i noticed all of this coming out of the stacks. what is that? >> that's good news. when you see a plume coming out of a stack of a power plant, that's vapor, and it basically says that this is--- the emissions have been cleaned. >> the power industry spent billions in the 1990s cleaning up much of the sulfur and nitrogen oxides that cause acid rain. but those pollutants are mere drops in a stream of carbon dioxide. rogers says getting rid of the carbon will require a new federal law to limit emissio
see the train in the foreground and the train in the background? it's the same train, a mile long.ct is, america runs on coal, and here's one of the reasons why-- the powder river basin that stretches across wyoming and montana may be the largest coal reserve on earth. we've got 200 years worth of reserves cheap and right under our feet. no wonder coal generates half of our electricity. but here's the brutal part: coal is twice as dirty as natural gas and puts more carbon dioxide in the air...
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his obsession with where the president was born very, very much in the political foreground today. jim, i've covered pcampaigns fo a long time. from the basic 101, the guy that sets up the arrival shot, how could they have let that happen? >> reporter: john, that is a good question. i have to tell you, the campaign has been asked about this. and so far we're not getting a response. what we're being told that the point is that it was sort of a coincidence that romney's campaign plane was parked right next to donald trump's plane. you're right, the optics say that basically do that ald trump is overshadowing this campaign event that mitt romney is having here in nevada. and i asked a romney adviser earlier about this and what gives, aren't you a little disappointed in donald trump's focus on birtherism in the last several days. and what they're saying is that, look, if you look at the headlines coming out of swing states right now, the headlines are about jobs. he had an event in colorado talking about energy independence, jobs in the coal industry. so that adviser was e-mailing me p
his obsession with where the president was born very, very much in the political foreground today. jim, i've covered pcampaigns fo a long time. from the basic 101, the guy that sets up the arrival shot, how could they have let that happen? >> reporter: john, that is a good question. i have to tell you, the campaign has been asked about this. and so far we're not getting a response. what we're being told that the point is that it was sort of a coincidence that romney's campaign plane was...
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that's northwest washington, american university park in the foreground. there are some breaks in the clouds, a little sunshine breaking out back again after we've had a few clouds rolling through since we had our predawn showers. we've had in and out sunshine and that's going to be the story, in and out through the rest of the afternoon. right now temperatures are well into the 70s, it is a beautiful spring day. the rain from this morning, washed the air clean of pollen and it was beneficial, welcome rain. we needed that rain. and all the flowers and everything greening up beautifully now. and the wake of that rain, later today, near 80. and then late this afternoon, we might get an isolated thundershower, just a small chance, a little greater chance, tomorrow afternoon and evening. a small chance tomorrow morning. otherwise, partly sunny, into the 80s tomorrow as well as thursday, friday. into the weekend, another chance of showers, right now looking like saturday night for the cooler sunday and monday. that's the way it looks now, barbara. >> tom, thank
that's northwest washington, american university park in the foreground. there are some breaks in the clouds, a little sunshine breaking out back again after we've had a few clouds rolling through since we had our predawn showers. we've had in and out sunshine and that's going to be the story, in and out through the rest of the afternoon. right now temperatures are well into the 70s, it is a beautiful spring day. the rain from this morning, washed the air clean of pollen and it was beneficial,...
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the orange sky in the background, the waves dancing in the foreground feels very romantic.t is 5:52. >>> well, this morning, csu trustees backing off a policy of giving 10% raises to campus presidents. but, of course, there's a catch. they'll ask campus nonprofit groups now to pick up that tab. the board expected to change its policy during a meeting today. under the new rules, new presidents could still get higher pay than their predecessors shl predecessors, but the amount of the raise would be paid for by auxiliary groups. they say the raise would not take away money earmarked for campuses. >>> if you're a big family with older children, you could have all kinds of cell phone bills. it may get easier. >> the head of at&t's cell phone business says the company's likely to launch a bucket data plan soon. if you have a cell phone, your spouse has a cell phone, your children have iphones, there's a laptop or two with a mobile data plan, that is a lot of different bills. at&t's ceo tells cnet this morning under this bucket plan, the family would get a set amount of data and y
the orange sky in the background, the waves dancing in the foreground feels very romantic.t is 5:52. >>> well, this morning, csu trustees backing off a policy of giving 10% raises to campus presidents. but, of course, there's a catch. they'll ask campus nonprofit groups now to pick up that tab. the board expected to change its policy during a meeting today. under the new rules, new presidents could still get higher pay than their predecessors shl predecessors, but the amount of the...
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a couple buildings -- construction site in the foreground, couple buildings in the background that suffered plan was to let the people who lived in those buildings go in yesterday, but apparently there still need to be repairs. it's to be determined when they're going to go back in their home. anywhere from 10 to 12 units. reporting live here in santa clara, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 6:54, a teenager facing attempted murder charges this morning for allegedly setting a boyfriend's bed on fire while he slept. police say 18-year-old jacqueline rivera slipped into his redwood city home and used an accelerant to start that mattress on fire. the fire was quickly extinguished, but not before the 21-year-old man suffered minor burns on his hands and arms. officers say the girl started the fire because she thought her boyfriend was cheating on her. >>> tonight the search for sierra lamar going from local to national. that case will be featured on "america's most wanted." last month, a camera crew following volunteers as they search for the missing 15-year-old and interviewed her parents. s
a couple buildings -- construction site in the foreground, couple buildings in the background that suffered plan was to let the people who lived in those buildings go in yesterday, but apparently there still need to be repairs. it's to be determined when they're going to go back in their home. anywhere from 10 to 12 units. reporting live here in santa clara, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 6:54, a teenager facing attempted murder charges this morning for allegedly setting...
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you can see in the foreground to the left. the towing company got that righted, now they've got to get the other one beyond that and the tractor itself right side up. the good news so far, there was concern when they were righting these that one of the trailers might split open and pour wet cement all over the roadway. that did not happen. they're hoping it will not happen with the second trailer. clearly that would add time to the cleanup effort. you can see the driver, he's okay. he's been out here all morning long. he's obviously not happy with the situation here. he told us that he was leaving cupertino, a cement plant here in cupertino early this morning when he was coming around the bend on his way to santa rosa when this happened. >> i was coming to the ramp at 25 miles per hour, then i come to here -- i never heard anything, just slowly tip over. >> reporter: he believes that his load shifted that some of the cement in his back trailer shifted when he was making a turn and that caused it to tip over. chp tells us they
you can see in the foreground to the left. the towing company got that righted, now they've got to get the other one beyond that and the tractor itself right side up. the good news so far, there was concern when they were righting these that one of the trailers might split open and pour wet cement all over the roadway. that did not happen. they're hoping it will not happen with the second trailer. clearly that would add time to the cleanup effort. you can see the driver, he's okay. he's been...
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you see the fire burned, a construction site in the foreground the buildings are in the background. they found damage in those buildings holding off on the release. to be determined when the people will be allowed to go back in. this construction site was so large that santa clara fire had to call in the arson task force to help them figure out the cause. we know if they haven't already, they do want to speak to witnesses who saw someone pumping a liquid on to this construction site a few hours before it caught fire. we have spoken with the president of shea homes, or the builder, and they think it's odd this happened considering that this took place around 10:00 at night. that was hours after the construction crew had left the site and gone home. >> no electrical, no plumbing yet. it was just basically still at the framing stage. unfortunately that means it was, you know, that's why you saw the kind of fire that we'd had. >> we know that investigators are not only interested in talking with witnesses, but also taking a look at the cell phone video that people snapped and took video
you see the fire burned, a construction site in the foreground the buildings are in the background. they found damage in those buildings holding off on the release. to be determined when the people will be allowed to go back in. this construction site was so large that santa clara fire had to call in the arson task force to help them figure out the cause. we know if they haven't already, they do want to speak to witnesses who saw someone pumping a liquid on to this construction site a few hours...
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and as that happened, his tactical abilitied came to the foreground. and as a tactician, he was behind the scenes in a sense directing the players on the stage, and the players were martin luther king jr. and roy wilkins and others. so he was directing them, but he was the man who was behind the scenes. like our technical folks here tonight. >> can you talk us through some of those examples of his brilliance as a tactician? i mean, he was clearly a deeply appreciated by the civil rights movement in that way, and then he was sorely missed when he stepped back in part because of concerns about being publicly identified as gay and possibly doing damage to the movement. martin luther king for a while distanced himself from him. but he had -- but throughout the book we can see in several different ways and several different movements we can see his brilliance as a strategist starting from the beginning when he's in prison for conscientious objection to world war ii, and he's organizing the prisoners in the prison on to the planning of what was a precursor o
and as that happened, his tactical abilitied came to the foreground. and as a tactician, he was behind the scenes in a sense directing the players on the stage, and the players were martin luther king jr. and roy wilkins and others. so he was directing them, but he was the man who was behind the scenes. like our technical folks here tonight. >> can you talk us through some of those examples of his brilliance as a tactician? i mean, he was clearly a deeply appreciated by the civil rights...
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so it actually took us by the lake and he did buy a pack of cigarettes and we stood in the foreground and then we moved all the way around. the question i have is i don't think that we know so much that the university of these universities have been moved 150 miles out and given what's been going on in the air of -- arad spring they didn't want to make any useful pricings if you could speak to that point are they out in the netherlands and stupid buildings worth what happened -- >> as far as i know, yes. it's one of the tragedies before in the education is the destruction of these would work ramshackle but still serious institutions now simply out in the middle of nowhere. whether or not that is going to change i don't know. it won't be a priority because it certainly suits the regime's convenience to have the students a long way away. >> i think the same can be said about the movement of capital. having visited that capital is clearly made so that there are no protests or even people gathering. it is just impossible. it is an important question and i guess the bigger question is what
so it actually took us by the lake and he did buy a pack of cigarettes and we stood in the foreground and then we moved all the way around. the question i have is i don't think that we know so much that the university of these universities have been moved 150 miles out and given what's been going on in the air of -- arad spring they didn't want to make any useful pricings if you could speak to that point are they out in the netherlands and stupid buildings worth what happened -- >> as far...
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see this was as the moon was rising because if you get a tree line or if you get something in the foregroundctually makes it that much more spectacular. >> wow. >> yeah. >> and why does this even happen? >> well, because the earth, the moon, and the sun all align, and what happens is that when the moon orbits around the earth, right? it's not a perfect circle. okay? it's an elliptical pattern. there's one point when it's farthest away from the earth and one point when it's closest to the earth. this is when it was at perigee, closest to the earth, at the same time the moon was full. look at some of these ireporters. our ireporters from all around the world caught images of this. photographers' delight. the closer an object is to you, the better, clearer, sharper pictures you're going to get, too. it's just amazing. i tried to take pictures with my iphone. not so good. >> and this was like iceland, atlanta, all over the place. >> all over. and how about from space? everything looks cooler from space, right? so check out this i am imagine. we've got one for you from the international space sta
see this was as the moon was rising because if you get a tree line or if you get something in the foregroundctually makes it that much more spectacular. >> wow. >> yeah. >> and why does this even happen? >> well, because the earth, the moon, and the sun all align, and what happens is that when the moon orbits around the earth, right? it's not a perfect circle. okay? it's an elliptical pattern. there's one point when it's farthest away from the earth and one point when...
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and look at that old glory just waving in the foreground. >> 43 minutes past the hour. >>> let's get top stories. here's christine romans. >> good morning. signs that al qaeda is adjusting in a foiled plot to blow up a u.s.-bound passenger jet. the fbi now analyzing the bomb. the device similar to the one the underwear bomber tried to ignite on christmas day 2009. only this one more sophisticated and possibly undetectible. officials say it also came from the lab of al qaeda's chief bombmaker who is still on the loose training other bombmakers and making new bombs. this one had no metal in it, but the plot was foiled. >>> a massachusetts teen witnesses a horrifying murder while video chatting on his ipad. the murder suspect, 39-year-old christopher is charged with stabbing his girlfriend to death in front of their 15-year-old daughter. the girl just happened to be video chatting with her friend right before the murder. prosecutors say the friend saw him stab the victim 34 times while screaming you're going to die. he reportedly suffers from bipolar disorder and was just released from
and look at that old glory just waving in the foreground. >> 43 minutes past the hour. >>> let's get top stories. here's christine romans. >> good morning. signs that al qaeda is adjusting in a foiled plot to blow up a u.s.-bound passenger jet. the fbi now analyzing the bomb. the device similar to the one the underwear bomber tried to ignite on christmas day 2009. only this one more sophisticated and possibly undetectible. officials say it also came from the lab of al...
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we need to bring the u.s., obviously, in the foreground on this leadership.are known for are needed more than ever. and particularly, we hope that the u.s. government can set the right tone and ambitions for the upcoming rio plus 20 conference, and we also need the europeans to join the u.s. because together you comprise the largest markets in the world for a long time to come, and you can set the example once more of what sustainable development is and to step up the leadership, the leadership that we need to work in partnership with business be, multilateral institutions and civil societies to solve some of these biggest challenges. the secretary general, mr. ban ki-moon, and raj shah understand this very well, and i know they're doing everything they can to break down these institutional barriers we have and get closer cooperation amongst the many stakeholders, particularly in one of the biggest challenges that we have, which is food be security. it certainly is a privilege to lead the private sector group on thesish issues ahead of the upcoming g20. if we
we need to bring the u.s., obviously, in the foreground on this leadership.are known for are needed more than ever. and particularly, we hope that the u.s. government can set the right tone and ambitions for the upcoming rio plus 20 conference, and we also need the europeans to join the u.s. because together you comprise the largest markets in the world for a long time to come, and you can set the example once more of what sustainable development is and to step up the leadership, the leadership...
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so it actually took us by the lake and he did buy a pack of cigarettes and we stood in the foreground and then we moved all the way around. the question i have is i don't think that we know so much that the university of these universities have been moved 150 miles out and given what's been going on in the air of -- arad spring they didn't want to make any useful pricings if you could speak to that point are they out in the netherlands and stupid buildings worth what happened -- >> as far as i know, yes. it's one of the tragedies before in the education is the destruction of these would work ramshackle but still serious institutions now simply out in the middle of nowhere. whether or not that is going to change i don't know. it won't be a priority because it certainly suits the regime's convenience to have the students a long way away. >> i think the same can be said about the movement of capital. having visited that capital is clearly made so that there are no protests or even people gathering. it is just impossible. it is an important question and i guess the bigger question is what
so it actually took us by the lake and he did buy a pack of cigarettes and we stood in the foreground and then we moved all the way around. the question i have is i don't think that we know so much that the university of these universities have been moved 150 miles out and given what's been going on in the air of -- arad spring they didn't want to make any useful pricings if you could speak to that point are they out in the netherlands and stupid buildings worth what happened -- >> as far...
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. >> at some point, the child, the student in the foreground had to hear the teacher panting in the background- i'm not -- >> funky chicken, i don't know. the watoosie. >> it looks like brian doing the ymca. >> right. >> i think the celtics just beat the sixers, that's that dance. >> ok, let's talk a little bit -- speaking of schools, a university in ohio yesterday extraordinarily dropped all student health care coverage, the insurance, because of obamacare. it -- they talked a little bit about how the fact that, you know, the department of health and human services requires now that they've got to provide contraceptives and things like that. >> we heard about -- >> so they say we can't go for that. plus apparently prices under obamacare would skyrocket so they're going to drop it. >> wow, considering the supreme court hasn't even ruled yet, i think there sending out a message. here's what the franciscan university statement sounds like. "we will not participate in a plan that requires us to violate the teachings of the catholic church on the sacredness of human life." >> my understanding that
. >> at some point, the child, the student in the foreground had to hear the teacher panting in the background- i'm not -- >> funky chicken, i don't know. the watoosie. >> it looks like brian doing the ymca. >> right. >> i think the celtics just beat the sixers, that's that dance. >> ok, let's talk a little bit -- speaking of schools, a university in ohio yesterday extraordinarily dropped all student health care coverage, the insurance, because of obamacare....
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we want to leave you with a shot, a beautiful shot of the bring, alcatraz in the foreground.facebook and twitser. happy 75th. thanks for joining us.
we want to leave you with a shot, a beautiful shot of the bring, alcatraz in the foreground.facebook and twitser. happy 75th. thanks for joining us.
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bus stop in the foreground.snapped by etan's father and he took it just right around the time that etan went missing. what he didn't know when he snapped this photo, he just thought he was taking the bus stop photo is that photo behind is the sandwich shop. it's the little bodega where pedro hernandez worked and where he says he ended up killing etan. he snaps this photo of the bus stop lo and behold in the basement in the building behind is where his son was killed. >> national children missing day inspired by the disappearance. >> later we have pat brown on a criminal profiler and what all parents want to know, is this somebody who just snaps? there are there any warning signs to see these people out in the general public? all he says, this is what he says, i had an urge to kill that day. >> we should say the main point, the crux of this entire thing comes down to what he told police that wasn't in the newspapers. you couldn't just pick up the newspaper and read at the time. he told them something that only th
bus stop in the foreground.snapped by etan's father and he took it just right around the time that etan went missing. what he didn't know when he snapped this photo, he just thought he was taking the bus stop photo is that photo behind is the sandwich shop. it's the little bodega where pedro hernandez worked and where he says he ended up killing etan. he snaps this photo of the bus stop lo and behold in the basement in the building behind is where his son was killed. >> national children...