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right now sustained winds at 26 miles at dulles, 24 at national, 23 at baltimore, 28 at frederick and 23 at hagerstown. but as we take a look at the wind gusts, right now they're at 33 miles per hour in the district. 38 at dulles, 36 at frederick and 33 at hagerstown. you factor in the winds and look at the temperatures. we'll put all that together. temperature wise, 25 degrees. 19 at gaithersburg. 23 at dullesand baltimore. you put in the winds along with that and it's going to feel a lot colder. that's what we're talking about, the windchills with temperatures of 13 in pittsburgh. here's what a look at what it feels like when you step outside. 10 degrees in the district. 6 at dulle 4 at frederick and 7 at baltimore. we're talking dangerous conditions. highs struggling to reach the 30-degree mark at national airport. and at baltimore only 28 and 29 respectively. the cold air is sticking around. look at this cold air mass that has settled in across the northern plains all the way to the east coast. that is what's going to be affecting us as we move into the extended period. talk about
right now sustained winds at 26 miles at dulles, 24 at national, 23 at baltimore, 28 at frederick and 23 at hagerstown. but as we take a look at the wind gusts, right now they're at 33 miles per hour in the district. 38 at dulles, 36 at frederick and 33 at hagerstown. you factor in the winds and look at the temperatures. we'll put all that together. temperature wise, 25 degrees. 19 at gaithersburg. 23 at dullesand baltimore. you put in the winds along with that and it's going to feel a lot...
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frederick, maryland is at 25 degrees. patuxent naval air station, 26 degrees. here is a look at the satellite- radar for the region. and you can see we are under clear skies. you want to find some clouds, you have to travel well to the north up into new york state. for us, clear skies. going it see some bright sunshine this morning. forecast for today, sunny, a
frederick, maryland is at 25 degrees. patuxent naval air station, 26 degrees. here is a look at the satellite- radar for the region. and you can see we are under clear skies. you want to find some clouds, you have to travel well to the north up into new york state. for us, clear skies. going it see some bright sunshine this morning. forecast for today, sunny, a
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temperaturewise, 22 in the district; 20, dulles; 19, frederick. the same in hagerstown and 21 at baltimore. we have windchills to talk about and when you factor in the winds and the temperatures, this is what it feels like if youe stepping outside. for a good invitation, 8 degrees in national, five at dulles and minus 1 at hagerstown and 3 at frederick. dealing with participation in the form of snow and as a result of that, there is a winter storm warning in effect. that is for allegheny, grant and mineral county, six to 12 inches of snowfall and a winter weather advise or for highland, pendleton and, there we're talking about three to five inches of snowfall. just ahead, we'll look at the five-day and what to expect in the week ahead. >> thank you, gwen. >>> new tonight at 10, near fit -- firefighters battle the heavy winds trying to knock down the flames. it started in a house on gloria drive at 4:00 this afternoon. no one was home when the fire started and the cause hasn't been determined yet. the firefighter -- firefighters find the wind to be
temperaturewise, 22 in the district; 20, dulles; 19, frederick. the same in hagerstown and 21 at baltimore. we have windchills to talk about and when you factor in the winds and the temperatures, this is what it feels like if youe stepping outside. for a good invitation, 8 degrees in national, five at dulles and minus 1 at hagerstown and 3 at frederick. dealing with participation in the form of snow and as a result of that, there is a winter storm warning in effect. that is for allegheny, grant...
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area. 38 at dulles, 30 at frederick, 26 at baltimore.re's a look at the current temperatures across the area. it is cold out there. 16 degrees only in the district, and 19 in new york city if you look at the mid atlantic. here's the windchills. it feels like it's only minus one in d.c. if you get ready to step outside. bundle up. cold conditions. our high today only 27. i'll have a look at the five day coming up. >> he is the front man for one of the most influential heavy rock groups since the early '90s. >> i enjoy making music, and i enjoy some travel, but i don't think my body can take that much more. >> tool has sold millions of records but now the band's singer venturing off with a new gig. his unusual transformation to wine maker out west when we return. >>> plus, elton john and emenemteamed up in 2001. now they're getting together again, only this time to take on a serious personal matter. delicious pillsbury cinnamon rolls give off t warmth and aroma that will delight your family with freshly baked goodness. it's never been easi
area. 38 at dulles, 30 at frederick, 26 at baltimore.re's a look at the current temperatures across the area. it is cold out there. 16 degrees only in the district, and 19 in new york city if you look at the mid atlantic. here's the windchills. it feels like it's only minus one in d.c. if you get ready to step outside. bundle up. cold conditions. our high today only 27. i'll have a look at the five day coming up. >> he is the front man for one of the most influential heavy rock groups...
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frederick county schools are opening one hour late. jefferson, and morgan county schools are opening on a two-hour delay. >>> new security measures kick in today at all foreign airports. passengers will go through tougher screening, especially those from 14 countries with ties to terror. president obama is on his way back to washington to discuss the intelligence failures. >> the secret service has begun an investigation after an effigy of president obama was found in plains, georgia. this was found saturday morning on main street. >> more violence in afghanistan has taken the lives of four u.s. troops. there were killed yesterday in a roadside bombing in the southern part of that country. a british soldier died in a separate exposure -- explosion while on foot patrol. >>> it could be the end of the road for redskins coach jim zorn. he will be fired today as head coach, according to an official. the redskins lost yesterday. the loss to the san diego chargers. coach zorn is wrapping up his second season with the team. at least for now,
frederick county schools are opening one hour late. jefferson, and morgan county schools are opening on a two-hour delay. >>> new security measures kick in today at all foreign airports. passengers will go through tougher screening, especially those from 14 countries with ties to terror. president obama is on his way back to washington to discuss the intelligence failures. >> the secret service has begun an investigation after an effigy of president obama was found in plains,...
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brooks is charged with the murder of a man from frederick. he was stabbed in the chest on mississippi avenue southeast. >>> a briggs county is pleading for the safe return of two missing sisters. 14-year-old roxann and desean disappeared last tuesday. police don't suspect foul play. >>> if anybody has them can you please just bring them home safely? because we love you. >> relatives believe someone out there knows something about what happened to the two sisters. if you've seen the girls contact prince george's county police. >>> an image of hatred directed at president obama is found in the home town of another president. a doll with a rope around its neck was found hanging from the side of a building in plains, georgia. that's in southwest georgia. also the home town of president jimmy carter. the doll had a sign bearing the name of president obama. the secret service is investigating the case. >>> we're not alone in dealing with these frigid temperatures. a new year is bring agnew round of winter weather. ice, snow and bone chilling temper
brooks is charged with the murder of a man from frederick. he was stabbed in the chest on mississippi avenue southeast. >>> a briggs county is pleading for the safe return of two missing sisters. 14-year-old roxann and desean disappeared last tuesday. police don't suspect foul play. >>> if anybody has them can you please just bring them home safely? because we love you. >> relatives believe someone out there knows something about what happened to the two sisters. if...
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fast forward, frederick grimke's wife dies, and the second time he marries a white woman. not a single minister in washington, d.c. would marry them. the black community wrote them hostile letters for the rest of their life, how dare you marry a white woman and the white community wrote hostile letters, how dare you marry a black man. guess who agreed to officiate? frederick grimke agreed to officiate, and it was almost as if the circumstance is he will was complete for angelina grimke. she's really to the very end of her life, someone who lives her principles, and suffers for that. i mean, paid for that dearly. yeah. somebody else had one more question. yeah? >> in the campaign for the presidency, did wives participate in those days? >> jefferson davis never campaigned. he was sifting, you know, she says, we were clipping our roses in the rose garden when someone rode up and said, guess what? you're the president of the confederacy. julia, it would be hard -- she did not campaign. she did not understand most of the issues involved in politics. but she recounts in her memo
fast forward, frederick grimke's wife dies, and the second time he marries a white woman. not a single minister in washington, d.c. would marry them. the black community wrote them hostile letters for the rest of their life, how dare you marry a white woman and the white community wrote hostile letters, how dare you marry a black man. guess who agreed to officiate? frederick grimke agreed to officiate, and it was almost as if the circumstance is he will was complete for angelina grimke. she's...
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clark and frederick county schools will open one hour late. more precarious schools on a two-hour delay. >> let's check in with brian. we have a cold start to the new year. >> we have teens and lower at 20's but it feels like single digits when you factor in the wind. it will make for bitter day. dressed in layers. a few clouds will roland and possibly a passing snow shower. 19 in rockville. -- a few clouds will roll in. it is pretty chilly across the board. sunshine will mix in with some clouds. more clouds this afternoon. it will feel like the teens and 20's all afternoon long. it will look like the 30's on the thermometer but it will feel downright colder than that. we'll talk about a chance for some snow later this week. >> we have a growing volume of traffic as far as 95 and 66. in and out of baltimore looks good. do not forget about the patch ice coming out of the neighborhood. plenty of traffic and growing in germantown. now to alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> temperatures this cold can be downright dangerous if you have to be outside
clark and frederick county schools will open one hour late. more precarious schools on a two-hour delay. >> let's check in with brian. we have a cold start to the new year. >> we have teens and lower at 20's but it feels like single digits when you factor in the wind. it will make for bitter day. dressed in layers. a few clouds will roland and possibly a passing snow shower. 19 in rockville. -- a few clouds will roll in. it is pretty chilly across the board. sunshine will mix in...
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up around -- through frederick on the east side, we may have a couple of flurries there.hese are very, very light. and also, in and around the culpepper area as we go to the south and west. we have obtained light scattered flurries. that's about it out there. looking outside from our camera, you see, boy, it is a beautiful day. just a few high clouds out there. we have sunny skies for the most part. temperatures sitting right at the freezing mark with the west northwest wind at 16 gusting to 23. we certainly have a windchill that we're dealing with. most windchills in the low maybe mid 20s and very dry air with a dew point of 9. other temperatures still in the 20s and the shenandoah valley. we have low 30s in southern maryland over to cambridge fredericksburg is the warm spot sitting at 35. we got temperatures around 32, another shot of arctic air coming into minneapolis, the chill goes down to new orleans where they are 42. we will be in the 20s. big picture. one storm on the west coast not much to worry about. then we have got the snowshowers in the great lakes. but did
up around -- through frederick on the east side, we may have a couple of flurries there.hese are very, very light. and also, in and around the culpepper area as we go to the south and west. we have obtained light scattered flurries. that's about it out there. looking outside from our camera, you see, boy, it is a beautiful day. just a few high clouds out there. we have sunny skies for the most part. temperatures sitting right at the freezing mark with the west northwest wind at 16 gusting to...
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minus one in fairfax county, minus 1 in frederick, maryland. windchill advisory goes until 10:00 this morning for the western suburbs. our forecast today is a chilly one. temperatures barely getting up boo the mid- and high 20s for high temperatures this afternoon, eun, and windchills will stay in the teens all day long. check of the seven-day, coming up. >> i'm just cold, thinking about pinpoint. >> chuck bell, thank you very much. as chuck said, be shoo you are to bundle up if you have to go outside at all today. here's a live look at the district, where temperatures probably won't get out of the 20s today and the winds will make it downright unbearable out there. poor elaine reyes is braving the elements in dupont circle. >> reporter: if you have a hot drink and wearing ski pants like i am, it's not so bad, but it is brutal. any part of exposed skin is feeling it. we're on dupont circle, 18 degrees -- oh, it went up a degree to 19. it's been 18 for probably half an hour now. we haven't seen a whole bunch of people just yet out and about, but
minus one in fairfax county, minus 1 in frederick, maryland. windchill advisory goes until 10:00 this morning for the western suburbs. our forecast today is a chilly one. temperatures barely getting up boo the mid- and high 20s for high temperatures this afternoon, eun, and windchills will stay in the teens all day long. check of the seven-day, coming up. >> i'm just cold, thinking about pinpoint. >> chuck bell, thank you very much. as chuck said, be shoo you are to bundle up if you...
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this is what it feels like, 5 national; 1, dulles and baltimore and 9 at frederick and this is not weather to be taking seriously. to the north and west of us, six to 12 inches there, highland, pendleton county, hardy affected. tonight, we'll see temperatures continue to drop into the teens, the windchills, once again, will be single digits and that ridge of high pressure to the central portion of the country, interacting with to the east and causing the tight pressure gradient, what is causings the strong winds and the cold arctic air, pushing in from the north as the jet stream stays to the south of us. that is going to stick around all week. we're not going to get a break. warming up to again degrees tomorrow. monday, a chance of a few flurries north of the district and not a lot of accumulation. other than that, sunshine and temperatures below seasonal, 10 to 13 degrees cooler than it should be and at the end of the week, keeping an eye on a system that could move up the coast. that is a possibility. lille, sarah? >>> elton john to the rescue. the british icon said he's helping eminem
this is what it feels like, 5 national; 1, dulles and baltimore and 9 at frederick and this is not weather to be taking seriously. to the north and west of us, six to 12 inches there, highland, pendleton county, hardy affected. tonight, we'll see temperatures continue to drop into the teens, the windchills, once again, will be single digits and that ridge of high pressure to the central portion of the country, interacting with to the east and causing the tight pressure gradient, what is...
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only 10 degrees officially at national. 6t dulles. 8 at frederick and 10 degrees at baltimore. bundle up. the challenge definitely is to stay warm. we've got some clouds moving into the course of tonight. we've had snow over areas of the far northwest. that has also prompted a winter weather advisory. 1 to 4 inches of additional know tonight into tomorrow. this in effect until:00 p.m. monday. they've received anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snowfall in the last 24 hours. a ridge of high pressure to the west. a low pressure system to the northeast responsible for all this as the cold arctic air settles in. another reinforcing shot of cold air by wednesday. prepare yourself for that. keeping our eyes on an upper level disturbance. a chance of snow for thaurndz friday and a slight chance to the north of the d.c. area of snow showers by the time we hit through into monday. temperatures all week below seasonal. bundle up and stay warm. will, laura? >> thanks very much. >>> did you see this? the record-breaking pastry in mexico. this massive pastry measured more than 2300 feet long. t
only 10 degrees officially at national. 6t dulles. 8 at frederick and 10 degrees at baltimore. bundle up. the challenge definitely is to stay warm. we've got some clouds moving into the course of tonight. we've had snow over areas of the far northwest. that has also prompted a winter weather advisory. 1 to 4 inches of additional know tonight into tomorrow. this in effect until:00 p.m. monday. they've received anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snowfall in the last 24 hours. a ridge of high pressure...
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we've got 25 degrees at dulles and 25 at frederick. but the windchills making it feel a lot colder than the temperatures. feels like it's 17 at d.c. gaithersburg only 13 degrees at dulles and 12 degrees at manassas. in the far west we do have a windchill advisory in effect. that until sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. winds will be gusting anywhere from 20 to 25 miles per hour. it's going to feel like it's minus 5 degrees. that affects, grant, mineral, peneton and highland and allegany counties. make sure that you dress warm if you're heading anywhere. for tonight our overnight lows are going to stick around in the teens. we'll see plenty of sunshine as we move through into tomorrow. but it's still going to be a cold day. we're not alone. take a look at national temperatures. some areas, st. louis only at 7 degrees. that cold arctic air is settling in as the jet stream continues its way to the south. so bitter cold arctic air across the area. windchills to deal w. don't be fooled by tomorrow's sunshine. it's going to be a very, very cold da
we've got 25 degrees at dulles and 25 at frederick. but the windchills making it feel a lot colder than the temperatures. feels like it's 17 at d.c. gaithersburg only 13 degrees at dulles and 12 degrees at manassas. in the far west we do have a windchill advisory in effect. that until sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. winds will be gusting anywhere from 20 to 25 miles per hour. it's going to feel like it's minus 5 degrees. that affects, grant, mineral, peneton and highland and allegany counties....
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a mere 30 miles an hour makes it feel like that factors at frederick and gaithersburg, 9 at houston, and in western maryland, not only do they have went to deal with, they have snow. snow tomorrow, in addition to the snow they got today. we will talk about the forecast coming up in just a minute. >> remember, you can follow the forecast on our website, wbaltv.com. you can track whether down to your own street. just click on weather. child abuse tonight in the death of a toddler. back in december 19, at the home in kentucky avenue, detectives noticed scrapes and bruising on the little girl's head and cheek. an autopsy determined she was beaten to death. the father, jerome wallace, was charged with debt and child abuse. the mother is start with a child abuse and assault. and an 11-year-old girl had funeral services today in salisbury, and about 1000 attended. a few days before christmas, she was found dead on a wooded area near the delaware line. he is a registered sex offender in maryland and delaware. the attorney has said that his client denies allegations he harmed her. father coug
a mere 30 miles an hour makes it feel like that factors at frederick and gaithersburg, 9 at houston, and in western maryland, not only do they have went to deal with, they have snow. snow tomorrow, in addition to the snow they got today. we will talk about the forecast coming up in just a minute. >> remember, you can follow the forecast on our website, wbaltv.com. you can track whether down to your own street. just click on weather. child abuse tonight in the death of a toddler. back in...
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frederick robinson and from alexandria mayor hule and the mayor of rockville. to all happy new year and welcome. before we get into 2010 let's look at the challenges of between, a challenge for every jurisdiction all over the country. how have your towns coped and dealt with these tough times? >> well, i think in the case of rockville, we've coped extremely well. naturally, the economy hit us broad side and one of the places that we had to adjust our 2010 budget was to accommodate a $2.4 million short fall from the state of maryland. we lost funds that would help us build roads, take care of bridges, take care of street lights and a lot of things that we normally would have expected to be covered under state funds. we've had to do some belt tightening, we laid off -- we didn't lay off any staff but we cut all training for staff, we cut some cip projects. we're putting some of them on hold. we've made an adjustment to accommodate for that $2.4 million. >> the mayor from alexandria, have you ever seen cutbacks and layoffs? >> we had a $15 million short fall that
frederick robinson and from alexandria mayor hule and the mayor of rockville. to all happy new year and welcome. before we get into 2010 let's look at the challenges of between, a challenge for every jurisdiction all over the country. how have your towns coped and dealt with these tough times? >> well, i think in the case of rockville, we've coped extremely well. naturally, the economy hit us broad side and one of the places that we had to adjust our 2010 budget was to accommodate a $2.4...
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we'll split the difference. 50 in fredericksburg. 45 in frederick.details on the forecast oming up in just a little bit. >> very good. thank you. we've got much more ahead on the latest situation in haiti and also we're continuing to watch that massive fire that s now burning right there at montrose road and 270. much more on this when fox 5 morning news returns. everywhere you look it's happening a return to saving choosing less over more solid is making a comeback for solid savings, come to suntrust. live solid. bank solid. a lecture on physics in california ...is watched in milwaukee. an american soldier overseas ...keeps up with his classes back home. a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >>> back now to the devastation in haiti as the search continues for survivors who
we'll split the difference. 50 in fredericksburg. 45 in frederick.details on the forecast oming up in just a little bit. >> very good. thank you. we've got much more ahead on the latest situation in haiti and also we're continuing to watch that massive fire that s now burning right there at montrose road and 270. much more on this when fox 5 morning news returns. everywhere you look it's happening a return to saving choosing less over more solid is making a comeback for solid savings,...
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only 12 degrees in the district because of the winds and 5 at dulles. 15 degrees at frederick. really chilly night. please don't leave the pets outside. we struggled with our highs only getting into the mid- to upper 20s. not very warm at all. as far as the sky conditions are concerned, a few clouds, increasing clouds tonight and take a look to the north of us. you can see a few snow showers sneaking through. areas to the west we've been dealing with snow. as a result of that there is a winter weather advisory to the f west. this until 6:00 p.m. monday. 1 to 4 inches of snowfall on top of the 4 to 6 they've already gotten. tonight's lows on the very cold side. into the teens everywhere. we've got the windchills to take into consideration as well. ridge of high pressure to the west. low pressure system off to the northeast. combination of those two causing very tight pressure gradient. that's where the winds are coming from by mid-week another arctic high is going to build in. we'll get another reinforcing shot of colder air and the other things we're keeping an eye on is the sy
only 12 degrees in the district because of the winds and 5 at dulles. 15 degrees at frederick. really chilly night. please don't leave the pets outside. we struggled with our highs only getting into the mid- to upper 20s. not very warm at all. as far as the sky conditions are concerned, a few clouds, increasing clouds tonight and take a look to the north of us. you can see a few snow showers sneaking through. areas to the west we've been dealing with snow. as a result of that there is a winter...
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it is 27 in fredericks. windchill of 9 above zero. a little bit warmer feeling down south of fredericksburgy windchill at 5. across arkansas and tennessee there is snow moving into alabama and down in montgomery seeing snow showers. along be us thanks to the big storm still spinning. the lake snows are cranking. this could be enough to sweet out a snow shower or flurry. we do have a chance for snow again by friday with another shot of cold air. we'll see whether or not they can take advantage of the snow. friday 28. not sold on it yet. saturday and sunday we start to warm up with temperatures in the lower 30s. back to you. >> thanks. >>> and many make the resolution to slim down each year. we have details on rebooting your body in two weeks. we are live with more on today's show. good morning. this is much more than just getting into the little bikini if. >> reporter: that's right. all this week we are covering the big ones. it is the number one resolution here. the wall cling is that we fail to plan. we are easy to succeed. we will t
it is 27 in fredericks. windchill of 9 above zero. a little bit warmer feeling down south of fredericksburgy windchill at 5. across arkansas and tennessee there is snow moving into alabama and down in montgomery seeing snow showers. along be us thanks to the big storm still spinning. the lake snows are cranking. this could be enough to sweet out a snow shower or flurry. we do have a chance for snow again by friday with another shot of cold air. we'll see whether or not they can take advantage...
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frederick, maryland, 23 degrees. so that is where we are and it will be another cold one today again with temperatures well below normal. you see some of the snow showers in extreme western maryland, portions of west virginia, western pennsylvania, upstate new york and we've got a few clouds building in now. after some morning sun, we'll see more clouds work their way in here later on today. the forecast for today, yeah, it will be cold and still breezy. high temperatures still about 10 deagd be-- 10 degrees below normal. >> let's check in with julie wright and say good morning to her. >> we're all bundled up this morning. no accidents to report right now. the lanes are open. but we are keeping an eye out for icy patches out there. that black ice will sneak up on you just like that. slow down. proceed with caution. remember, those bridges, ramps and overpasses freeze before anything else. for traffic traveling westbound 495, lanes are open continuing through silver spring and around towards 270. here is the ride comi
frederick, maryland, 23 degrees. so that is where we are and it will be another cold one today again with temperatures well below normal. you see some of the snow showers in extreme western maryland, portions of west virginia, western pennsylvania, upstate new york and we've got a few clouds building in now. after some morning sun, we'll see more clouds work their way in here later on today. the forecast for today, yeah, it will be cold and still breezy. high temperatures still about 10 deagd...
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frederick, maryland, 25 there and you out to the west at winchester, we are at 22 this morning. also, wind chills in effect. it feels like it is in the teens across most of the area. here is a look at the satellite- radar. now, couple of things. yeah, there is snow. what precipitation you are seeing in the east, it is cold everywhere. it is snow in western portions of pennsylvania, ohio, central portions of west virginia as well and they had some pretty good snows over the weekend in western maryland and west virginia. hence the school delays out there. for us, before a few clouds building in. we'll see more cloud cover work its way in here latwhat is goin well, take a look. the jet stream is part of the problem. it has sunken far down to the south. that is why it is not just cold and windy here but cold into the southern states as well where they have those concerns about frost and freeze advisories. we are between two systems, high pressure, low pressure, that gives us the win and that is keeping that reinforcing arctic cold air in on top of us so we will continue to have belo
frederick, maryland, 25 there and you out to the west at winchester, we are at 22 this morning. also, wind chills in effect. it feels like it is in the teens across most of the area. here is a look at the satellite- radar. now, couple of things. yeah, there is snow. what precipitation you are seeing in the east, it is cold everywhere. it is snow in western portions of pennsylvania, ohio, central portions of west virginia as well and they had some pretty good snows over the weekend in western...
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now back down into the mid 20s and falling fast, especially up across the higher terrain. 23 in frederick, maryland. 20 degrees in winchester. mid 20s in soutrn maryland and wind chills are single digits and low teens pretty much were area-wide with the winds easing up a bit and with overnight lows not getting as far down as last night, we'll have single digit to near-zero wind chills tomorrow morning but not as extreme as this morning. our wind advisory in washington area has expired but winds between 20 and 30 miles an hour and wind chill advisories still go for folks west of the shenandoah valley along the virginia/west virginia border. wind chills could drop to 5 below zero. radar shows light snow across the state of pennsylvania. low-to-moderate from new york to portions of new england, part of a very powerful storm system into the gulf of maine headed up to the canadian maritime. the deep area of low pressure moves away and high pressure comes in from the west. the wind will finally begin to ease up so wind chills now in the teens to single digits. tomorrow we'll have wind chills in
now back down into the mid 20s and falling fast, especially up across the higher terrain. 23 in frederick, maryland. 20 degrees in winchester. mid 20s in soutrn maryland and wind chills are single digits and low teens pretty much were area-wide with the winds easing up a bit and with overnight lows not getting as far down as last night, we'll have single digit to near-zero wind chills tomorrow morning but not as extreme as this morning. our wind advisory in washington area has expired but winds...
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frederick county schools will operate on a one-hour delay. our meteorologist joins us now with a look at ho cold it is going to get >> is going to get cold tonight, but the good news is finally starting to diminish a little bit -- the wind advisory has been cancelled and we're looking at wins out of the north that -- northwest around 20 miles an hour. in the weather center, it feels like one degree above zero in germantown. 11 in silver spring. anyway you look at it, it is cold out there. for tonight, we will call for colder, breezy conditions and not as wendy as earlier. temperatures falling into the mid to upper teens. coming up, we will look at the forecast. are you ready? we could be looking at more snow. i'll tell you when and a few moments. >> it is coming and the deep freeze hit some local people especially hard. they are battling bitterly cold temperatures without heat in their homes. let's go live to arlington for more on how people are coping. how are you coping? >> it is that bone-chilling cold as the wind continues to whip tonight
frederick county schools will operate on a one-hour delay. our meteorologist joins us now with a look at ho cold it is going to get >> is going to get cold tonight, but the good news is finally starting to diminish a little bit -- the wind advisory has been cancelled and we're looking at wins out of the north that -- northwest around 20 miles an hour. in the weather center, it feels like one degree above zero in germantown. 11 in silver spring. anyway you look at it, it is cold out there....
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meanwhile, schools in clarke county and frederick county virginia are starting one hour late. berkeley county schools in west virginia, two hours late as well as, grant county, hardy, jefferson, mineral and morgan counties. for more information go to nbc4.com and we'll have any updates starting at 5:00 a.m. >>> a passer by led police to an overturned car in rock creek this morning. the driver was still inside. he died. the passer by spotted the wheel of 22-year-old joshua cole man's car in the creek late this morning. fire officials say the car was submerged in five or six feet of water find south of p street on rock creek parkway. >> an unwitnessed event as far as i know. no telling how long this person was in the water and, of course, the longer you're in, the more potential for a fatal ouome. we don't have any timelines there. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out why the vehicle left the road and if another car was involved. u.s. park police want anyone who saw the accident to give them a call. >>> the u.s. and british embassies in yemen remain closed tonight
meanwhile, schools in clarke county and frederick county virginia are starting one hour late. berkeley county schools in west virginia, two hours late as well as, grant county, hardy, jefferson, mineral and morgan counties. for more information go to nbc4.com and we'll have any updates starting at 5:00 a.m. >>> a passer by led police to an overturned car in rock creek this morning. the driver was still inside. he died. the passer by spotted the wheel of 22-year-old joshua cole man's...
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in virginia, clark county and frederick county schools are on a one-hour delay.ou can check out our web site, myfoxdc.com for school delays and updates including that one closing now. we've been watching our official temperature at reagan national airport stay at 24 for most of the morning so far, tony. >> yeah, so far. cold. we never made it out of the 20s over the weekend. i think today we'll do a little bit better but just a little bit better. let's take a look at the temperatures across the area airports and indeed, it does remain 24 -- hay, -- hey, it is 24 everywhere. not all across the country. detroit, 20 degrees. raleigh, north carolina, 17 degrees. some very cold air in place in the mid-atlantic and down to the south. holy moley, omaha is 14 degrees below. normens, 37 degrees. little rock at 25. wichita, 12. this is certainly the coldest air of the season in parts of the country. and we will continue. look at how much of the nation is cold. crazy. dallas, 27 degrees. it is warmer in dallas by only three degree right now. currently, here a look at the sa
in virginia, clark county and frederick county schools are on a one-hour delay.ou can check out our web site, myfoxdc.com for school delays and updates including that one closing now. we've been watching our official temperature at reagan national airport stay at 24 for most of the morning so far, tony. >> yeah, so far. cold. we never made it out of the 20s over the weekend. i think today we'll do a little bit better but just a little bit better. let's take a look at the temperatures...
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so the beginning of the 20th century, frederick olmsted, glenn brown and other designers, city designers, daniel burnham, had the idea of finding love what, honoring him properly, giving him the proper burial he never had, and recognizing the man who had designed the nation's capital. they did a year. they brought lot to this spot in 1909 and gave him this grave a little late mabey but better late than never. the way they have it arranged is you will often find the name of -- this is a u.s. air corps lieutenant. you will find the name of the person who was in the service on one side of the tomb, and on the other side his or her spouse's name so at arlington to rule this if you qualify for burial here for husband and wife can come here as well and in order to save space in the recent years, they have put people basically in the same tomb. they call it what bunk-style burial. there's great attention given now to save space with the way they buried her people still with respect but attention to efficiency of space. there's also a trend in recent years to encourage cremation for those who wa
so the beginning of the 20th century, frederick olmsted, glenn brown and other designers, city designers, daniel burnham, had the idea of finding love what, honoring him properly, giving him the proper burial he never had, and recognizing the man who had designed the nation's capital. they did a year. they brought lot to this spot in 1909 and gave him this grave a little late mabey but better late than never. the way they have it arranged is you will often find the name of -- this is a u.s. air...
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temperatures in the 20's in frederick. it feels as coal dust 7 degrees.clouds to stream in today. -- if feels like 7 degrees. maybe is no sharp. maybe in the metro area. the map shares you just how cold it will feel. it will feel like 20 this ternoon. it will feel like 20 this ternoon. wind chill >> lot >> lots more weather in the new year, in this 4th of january. >> it's early. >> first week of january. >> first full week of january. and it is a new year. and it's time for to us officially welcome the newest members of our "gma" family. so we wanted you to get to know them a little bit better this week. >> come on, juju. >> what did you guys do, like rock, paper scissors. george goes first. we know you're a phenomenal journalist. we know about your political back ground. >> here comes the "but." >> no, we thought we'd learn about george from people who know him best. ♪ >> george is incredibly smart. >> incredibly smart. >> intellectual. >> i think if you converted his i.q. to fahrenheit, you could -- >> george was pretty much of a nerd, as most of us wer
temperatures in the 20's in frederick. it feels as coal dust 7 degrees.clouds to stream in today. -- if feels like 7 degrees. maybe is no sharp. maybe in the metro area. the map shares you just how cold it will feel. it will feel like 20 this ternoon. it will feel like 20 this ternoon. wind chill >> lot >> lots more weather in the new year, in this 4th of january. >> it's early. >> first week of january. >> first full week of january. and it is a new year. and it's...
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in virginia, clark and frederick counties open an hour late. in west virginia, the following counties starting two hours late. >>> howard person seen and angie goff has traffic, and helding created melting conditions. >> be extra careful. already seeing lane closures because of this. >> section of 355 near bennett where water creeps through the road. something going on there. county has been informed, but watch for icy spots. and let's talk about what's going on outside. energy in the upper level spinning across the midwest, northeast, new england. mountains protect us, but one or two snow showers may sneak in. it is a cold, blustery morning. down to 9 in oakland. 18 in culpeper. 22 for win chester. 23 in easton, wind chills in the low teens. a cold day ahead, maybe a flurry or snow shower this afternoon. highs in the low 30s. wind chills in the teens and 20s. >>> happy new year, everybody. thank you for joining us early this monday morning. begin with that slick spot, trouble spot number one, bridge avenue at earn shaw, we have icy conditions.
in virginia, clark and frederick counties open an hour late. in west virginia, the following counties starting two hours late. >>> howard person seen and angie goff has traffic, and helding created melting conditions. >> be extra careful. already seeing lane closures because of this. >> section of 355 near bennett where water creeps through the road. something going on there. county has been informed, but watch for icy spots. and let's talk about what's going on outside....
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and maybe sort of like frederick meechham meets liberace. barney is a guy who has an attitude and the attitude is, he's always right and if you don't know it, you're an idiot. >> edition it, he loves it. >> he loves it. >> he loves the battle there's no doubt. >> he's in such a wired district, barney could literally come dressed in the barney dinosaur outfit to congress and nobody would care. >> on what planet do you spend most of your time. 's going to get voted in. he knows he can throw his weight around. >> all right, bill clinton, north korea, you say what? >> this is a great story. good for clinton for going over there, 'cause that's a crazy land over there. by the way, you know when somebody's crazy you now how you know kim jong-il is crazy, when he's not rich and does the main room of the inside of the palace, green astroturf. what is with the green carpet. you're rich. clinton was class and took the bumper sticking, and said if the plane is arocking, don't come aknocking, i admire him for it. >> some say former u.n. ambassador bolten
and maybe sort of like frederick meechham meets liberace. barney is a guy who has an attitude and the attitude is, he's always right and if you don't know it, you're an idiot. >> edition it, he loves it. >> he loves it. >> he loves the battle there's no doubt. >> he's in such a wired district, barney could literally come dressed in the barney dinosaur outfit to congress and nobody would care. >> on what planet do you spend most of your time. 's going to get voted...
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. >> reporter: kate bolduan, cnn, frederick county, maryland. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking, or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of serious side effects. while you've been building your life, plaque may have been building in your arteries. find out more about slowing the buildup of plaque at crestor.com. then ask your doctor if it's time for crestor. announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca
. >> reporter: kate bolduan, cnn, frederick county, maryland. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor...
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i-270 northbound and southbound, no worries whatsoever between the beltway and frederick. travel lanes are open and just hang on tight. we're still dealing with some of those gusty winds and possibly a couple of spots where the ice may be a little bit of an issue for you. elsewhere along 95 northbound and southbound bellway, can't find any road work. must be too doggone cold to go out there and do any construction at this hour. right now we'reoving along well with travel lanes open. >> thanks very much, jerry. >>> a man died after his car overturned in rock creek. a passerby spotted the car yesterday morning and called police. the driver was sll inside. one wheel of 22-year-old joshua coolman's car was sticking out of the frozen creek. fire officials say the car was submerged in about five or six feet of water just south of pea street on rock creek parkway. >> an unwitnessed event, as far as we know. so there's no telling how long this person was ithe water. of course, the longer you're in, the more potential for a fatal outcome. but, again, we don't have any time lines th
i-270 northbound and southbound, no worries whatsoever between the beltway and frederick. travel lanes are open and just hang on tight. we're still dealing with some of those gusty winds and possibly a couple of spots where the ice may be a little bit of an issue for you. elsewhere along 95 northbound and southbound bellway, can't find any road work. must be too doggone cold to go out there and do any construction at this hour. right now we'reoving along well with travel lanes open. >>...
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frederick douglass said we should have a 48 acres and a mule and then king underscores that's not like ancient memory. they haven't given us anything after making our parents work and labour for 244 years and then king says for nothing didn't pay him a saint, and our young black boys and young white boys are forced to fight together and killed together in brutal solidarity of the vietnam and when they come back home they can't even live on the same block. a few weeks earlier, and this is just months before his death as he was running across the black belt and the build up to the poor people's march king came back to that and said each individual has certain rights. all men are created equal. he says that's beautiful. america has never lived up to it. the man who wrote that owned slaves. and king then launched a devastating chronicle of the captive black nation. he said did you know even before slavery the white man sought to exterminate the indian. racism is terri deep. they destroyed indigenous people and noticed he's in a racially which usually he hedges. he says not all white people
frederick douglass said we should have a 48 acres and a mule and then king underscores that's not like ancient memory. they haven't given us anything after making our parents work and labour for 244 years and then king says for nothing didn't pay him a saint, and our young black boys and young white boys are forced to fight together and killed together in brutal solidarity of the vietnam and when they come back home they can't even live on the same block. a few weeks earlier, and this is just...
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whole world together and the maps are used as a political symbol and this is the holy roman emperor frederick the first, in the standard pose of holding the globe and concepter and it is broken in to the t-o map and you can go into ka theede dras and sometimes see the t-0 maps and the symbolism here is potent and here is a monarch who aspires to extend his reach around the entire globe. so religious and political symbolism came together in the late middle ages, especially the 1300s in a series of pretty lavish grand maps of the world like this one, and they are often called mapimundi, latin for maps of the world and contain the elements we have talked about and the circle here is a "to" map and the green is this circle surrounding the known world an asia the top half and the bottom separated are europe tloeveon the left an afr the right and if you look at the top of the map in particular we have a lot of the symbolism and christ is hovering are buff the world in a divine way and the message is clearly, only a divine figure who can look down at the earth and take the who'll thing in, see all o
whole world together and the maps are used as a political symbol and this is the holy roman emperor frederick the first, in the standard pose of holding the globe and concepter and it is broken in to the t-o map and you can go into ka theede dras and sometimes see the t-0 maps and the symbolism here is potent and here is a monarch who aspires to extend his reach around the entire globe. so religious and political symbolism came together in the late middle ages, especially the 1300s in a series...
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mid- to upper teens everywhere else. 18 in bowie this morning, 19 in leesburg, 16 in frederick. >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on that 8-month-old baby missing since the day after christmas. when we come back, an exclusive interview with the couple police are calling persons of interest in this case. >>> authorities are still trying to figure out what happened to 8-month-old baby gabriel who was last seen the day after christmas. an arizona couple, tammi and jack smith, have been named persons of interest in that case. they claim the little boy's mother offered to have them adopt the boy, but the child's father was against it. that was last month, and now the mother is in jail and baby gabriel is missing. joining us now live in an exclusive interview this morning is jack and tammi smith. good morning to you both. >> good morning, jenna. >> so earlier this week, police named you and your husband persons of interest in this case and you voluntarily underwent a polygraph test. can you tell us how that went and if you receivedhe results yet? >> we haven't re
mid- to upper teens everywhere else. 18 in bowie this morning, 19 in leesburg, 16 in frederick. >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on that 8-month-old baby missing since the day after christmas. when we come back, an exclusive interview with the couple police are calling persons of interest in this case. >>> authorities are still trying to figure out what happened to 8-month-old baby gabriel who was last seen the day after christmas. an...
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my first question, who is frederick? >> he is right here.he is probably the greatest living americans by from world war ii. and he is part of operation cleanup. he was a german refugee that dared return. that went back behind enemy lines and not determine and he was disguised as a german officer and change the course of world war ii. got tens of thousands of german soldiers to surrender, found the plant in hitler's bunker as was destroyed twice as trade with an airstrike. >> what type it is to place the? this took place in 1945. and it's one of the great untold stories of world war ii. fred was put in for the medal of honor and a medal that has not been -- nothings ever been -- nothings ever happen to. it for the untold question that we are trying to find out as far as his recommendation. >> how did you get involved with the story? you said is an underreported story. how did you find out about it? >> about six years ago, i was researching a book which is an oral history of the oss. i've interviewed about 300 veterans, and fred was one of my
my first question, who is frederick? >> he is right here.he is probably the greatest living americans by from world war ii. and he is part of operation cleanup. he was a german refugee that dared return. that went back behind enemy lines and not determine and he was disguised as a german officer and change the course of world war ii. got tens of thousands of german soldiers to surrender, found the plant in hitler's bunker as was destroyed twice as trade with an airstrike. >> what...
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this is the holy roman emperor frederick the first was in the standard european's of holding a club in a sector. the globes is broken into the form of a to map. you will see in the stained-glass sometimes little do maps. the symbolism here is pretty potent too. here's the european monarchs saying he aspires to extending his reach around the entire globe. so religious and political symbolism came together in the late middle ages in especially in the 1300's in a series of pretty lavation grand mathis of the world like this one other often called latin for maps of the world and they contain a lot of the elements we have already been talking about. the sergel here is basically a to map. if you strip away the detailed degree notion is the at the bottom separated by the green t thar europe on the left and africa on the right. if you look it the top of the map in particular, we have got a lot of that symbolism that we were just talking about. this is christ hovering above the world and the kind of divine in carry away. the message is clearly that only the divine figure who could look down at
this is the holy roman emperor frederick the first was in the standard european's of holding a club in a sector. the globes is broken into the form of a to map. you will see in the stained-glass sometimes little do maps. the symbolism here is pretty potent too. here's the european monarchs saying he aspires to extending his reach around the entire globe. so religious and political symbolism came together in the late middle ages in especially in the 1300's in a series of pretty lavation grand...
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please read my last section where i "frederick nietzsche on metaphor and the way in which we human beings have a wonderful and a terrible tendency to think in these terms. to say that we are terrorists conjures up someone who looks like a bin laden, to say communist is someone like kim jong il. in general, to constantly try to examine and reexamined and examine again the premise, concepts, metaphors, assumptions that we bring to bear on our work because the whole point is that those things are more and pointing to than the daily flotsam and jetsam of information that might be coming across your desk as a policy maker or a scholar. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for inviting me to conference. thank you to the miller center for organizing it. thank you for bearing up this whole long day and being so attentive. my paper holds a mirror up to us which is to say independent, non-governmental scholarly experts. how well do we do when paradigm shattering event happen that we did not do a job of predicting and scholars. my question is, how well to independent scholars do at policy
please read my last section where i "frederick nietzsche on metaphor and the way in which we human beings have a wonderful and a terrible tendency to think in these terms. to say that we are terrorists conjures up someone who looks like a bin laden, to say communist is someone like kim jong il. in general, to constantly try to examine and reexamined and examine again the premise, concepts, metaphors, assumptions that we bring to bear on our work because the whole point is that those things...
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i read intensely, frederick douglass. hmp arriet tubman. read about them. so many more. but dr. was there. he was present. he was tangible. palpable. you could -- i never touched him but you know. the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watch the marches. when i was a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington and i looked for her in the crowd and i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi, love your enemies. and i saw the pictures of the ku klux klan on television saying we're going to get you, negro. i would look at my mother. she would say don't worry. i would see the hatred in terms of burning buses and mobs overturning buses. i would read about a man who had his brains knocked out with an axe handle. unitarian minister. i believe james reid. the three young men. i followed that. and i would hear in dr. king and see it, love your enemies. pray for those who spitefully use you. turn the other cheek. my god, how do you do that as a young man who is angry? and i would remember the sund
i read intensely, frederick douglass. hmp arriet tubman. read about them. so many more. but dr. was there. he was present. he was tangible. palpable. you could -- i never touched him but you know. the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watch the marches. when i was a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington and i looked for her in the crowd and i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi, love your...
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put a little wind chill in there, single digits. 2 in frederick, maryland.for another cold day today. high temperatures will be up right around freezing mark by later on this afternoon. sunrise is just 26 minutes from now. that will start helping things out just a little bit, kimberly and we'll have plenty of sunsz all day long. >>> in the news howard county police are searching for a 2-year-old boy who they say was taken by his mother. jenniferolan abducted her own son from her mother's home in columbia last night. nolan does not have custody rights for kingston and police believe she may be in the baltimore area right now. she was last spotted in a 2007 black toyota convertible with temporary maryland tags 33437k. she was seen driving eastbound on maryland 108 in columbia around 8:00 last night. if you see the car please call police. >>> montgomery county police are warning that a man going to businesses and claiming to be a fire inspector is nothing more than a thief. he's hit several businesses in recent months. here's surveillance video of him in action
put a little wind chill in there, single digits. 2 in frederick, maryland.for another cold day today. high temperatures will be up right around freezing mark by later on this afternoon. sunrise is just 26 minutes from now. that will start helping things out just a little bit, kimberly and we'll have plenty of sunsz all day long. >>> in the news howard county police are searching for a 2-year-old boy who they say was taken by his mother. jenniferolan abducted her own son from her...
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a slave no more published in 2007 and race and reunion which receive the bankrupt prize, and the frederickrize. ladies and gentlemen, david blight. [applause] >> thank you very much, and good evening fellow booklover's. on the afternoon we held our final, it was the final, the afternoon we held our long this conference call where we chose the five finalists, the feeling i had as i walked in the street to get a coffee was sadness, and it was sadness i think because of all those wonderful books we just throughout. today, i had a little bit of the feeling this afternoon, but i also feel frill to have this role. it is a great privilege to serve with a wonderful jury, all of whom just met one another this afternoon and now we are lamenting that we haven't had enough time to spend with one another. at our jury consisted of amanda florman, steve olson, camile. leo-- excuse me camile and john phillips santos. nonfiction of course is an almost hopelessly broad category. we had everything, lots of biography, lots of memoir, history, policy books, politics, books about dogs, books about war and books
a slave no more published in 2007 and race and reunion which receive the bankrupt prize, and the frederickrize. ladies and gentlemen, david blight. [applause] >> thank you very much, and good evening fellow booklover's. on the afternoon we held our final, it was the final, the afternoon we held our long this conference call where we chose the five finalists, the feeling i had as i walked in the street to get a coffee was sadness, and it was sadness i think because of all those wonderful...
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i read the intensity of frederick douglass, harriet tubman -- i read about them. so turner truth, so many more. -- sojourner truth, so many more. dr. king was there. i never touched him but you know what i mean. i would sit in the living room and watched the marches has a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. and i could hear the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi, love your enemies. i saw the pictures of the ku klux klan, saying, we're going to get you. and my mother would tell me not to worry. i heard about the bus is being overturned. i heard about a young man who got his brains knocked out, a unitarian minister. that three young men. i followed that. i would hear in dr. king and see it, love your enemies, pray for those who despite fully use you. my god, it was living. how do you do that any young man that was angry? i would remember the sunday school leaders. these only come out by prayer and fasting. you begin to understand more deeply this rabbi from nazareth , and this man w
i read the intensity of frederick douglass, harriet tubman -- i read about them. so turner truth, so many more. -- sojourner truth, so many more. dr. king was there. i never touched him but you know what i mean. i would sit in the living room and watched the marches has a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. and i could hear the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi, love your enemies. i saw the pictures of the ku...
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he was born in frederick, maryland and retired in 1986.e was elected in 1968 and was called a maverick republican and was a consistent supporter of organized labor. jill biden's son will not seek a senate seat in delaware. the political environment got worse for democrats on monday when vice-president jill biden's son said he will pass on seeking his dad's former senate seat. it is a bad month for the struggling majority party. bo biden will seek reelection to his regular seat. reston, va., independent caller, the future of the auto industry? caller: i think it is silly to discuss the future of the auto industry when we should discuss how mass transportation can be used to people rather than multi-thousand pound vehicles for individuals for the resources of the plant cannot support that approach. if it is -- it -- if it is pursued any further, that will cause more pollution and conflict. host: democratic caller, next, hello. caller: you were saying that people were talking about lowering the wages to $14 per hour. any place that lower the
he was born in frederick, maryland and retired in 1986.e was elected in 1968 and was called a maverick republican and was a consistent supporter of organized labor. jill biden's son will not seek a senate seat in delaware. the political environment got worse for democrats on monday when vice-president jill biden's son said he will pass on seeking his dad's former senate seat. it is a bad month for the struggling majority party. bo biden will seek reelection to his regular seat. reston, va.,...
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malcolm x, i read frederick douglass, harriet tubman, so many more. but dr. king was there. he was present. he was tangible, possible. i never touched him, but you know the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watched the marches. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that profit, that brought by -- that prophet, that the rabbi. i saw pictures of the ku klux klan and they would say "i am going to get to commandeer -- i am going to get you, nigger." i would read about a man who had his brains knocked out. he was a unitarian minister. the three young men, a catholic lay woman -- i followed that and i would hear in dr. king and see him love your enemy, turn the other cheek. my god, he was living. heidi do that as a young man who is angry? -- how do you do that as a young man who is angry? you begin to understand more deeply this rabbi from nazareth and this man who is leading this nonviolent army. and then the ultimate, the devastation of it all,
malcolm x, i read frederick douglass, harriet tubman, so many more. but dr. king was there. he was present. he was tangible, possible. i never touched him, but you know the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watched the marches. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that profit, that brought by -- that prophet, that the rabbi. i saw pictures of the ku klux klan...
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frederick, maryland. robert. apologies, are they important? caller: may be.t the green jobs thing. host: we want to stay on topic. oklahoma, robert, democratic line. caller: by was just going to say that the entire premise of bank of america apologizing for making profits is naive.
frederick, maryland. robert. apologies, are they important? caller: may be.t the green jobs thing. host: we want to stay on topic. oklahoma, robert, democratic line. caller: by was just going to say that the entire premise of bank of america apologizing for making profits is naive.
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non-proliferation cooperation, and in fact it was written by frederick.we have a version that focuses on some of the challenges related to the upcoming renegotiation of the u.s. south korea bilateral agreement that's available outside. his paper doesn't go into much detail about the idea of the nuclear energy cooperation but that's also an important area of interest for us. >> you have anything to say every negotiations based on myung-bak's request that the u.s. dropped its provisions preventing the processing and reprocessing so that they can have a full cycle nuclear? >> fred's beeper addresses some of those issues and tries to explore possible ways of managing differences between the two governments. >> question might -- right here. -- [inaudible] i was particularly interested in peter's comments on the great impact on radio and communications to the north breaking down barriers and increasing the standing of the population when it is they are not getting, and we have a unique opportunity here to hear from this panel the extent to which there is beginn
non-proliferation cooperation, and in fact it was written by frederick.we have a version that focuses on some of the challenges related to the upcoming renegotiation of the u.s. south korea bilateral agreement that's available outside. his paper doesn't go into much detail about the idea of the nuclear energy cooperation but that's also an important area of interest for us. >> you have anything to say every negotiations based on myung-bak's request that the u.s. dropped its provisions...
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we have individuals like harriet tubman, frederick douglass, the african-americans who so nobly p. tragically served in congress after the civil war. booker t. washington, the early founders of the naacp, emmet till, medgar evers. those tirelessly persistent souls in montgomery, the great individuals in birmingham, alabama, and philadelphia, mississippi who tried to cross the edmund pet tiss bridge and many more. -- pettis bridge. and many more. we think of those 180,000 african-americans who served and fought for this country during the civil war. those who fought bravely against the sufferings, the lynching, the violence, the defactor segregation, and enforced callousness and ruthlessness to be second class citizens in a nation founded on liberty. many could have been bitter. those who succeeded were not bitter, but they called us to our better spirits. martin luther king jr. stood on these precedence admonishing us to look at their example and we should take pride in their and his commitment to equality and to civil rights. madam speaker, dr. king's letter from a birmingham jail
we have individuals like harriet tubman, frederick douglass, the african-americans who so nobly p. tragically served in congress after the civil war. booker t. washington, the early founders of the naacp, emmet till, medgar evers. those tirelessly persistent souls in montgomery, the great individuals in birmingham, alabama, and philadelphia, mississippi who tried to cross the edmund pet tiss bridge and many more. -- pettis bridge. and many more. we think of those 180,000 african-americans who...
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speaking now is frederick hess of the american enterprise institute.our live coverage on c-span2. >> all right. alwayanybody who reads newspapes horfollows events online is certainly aware that states and districts across the country t struggling with the fiscal situation in terms of school and system budgets. this has been an unfolding news story for more than 12 months, and it's going to be a news story, unfortunately, for a while yet to come. if we take a look at this, we see that the rate of decline in revenue projections actually started back in about 2005, give or take, from the swing out of the last row session at the beginning of the last decade, and right now, what we're looking at is finally a situation where we are seeing zero real growth, more or less at the state and local level, but because about a third of school spending is property tax derived, and because property assessments tend to lag about three years, because of the nature of state caps, is that unfortunately, the collapse we have seen in residential real estate values and which
speaking now is frederick hess of the american enterprise institute.our live coverage on c-span2. >> all right. alwayanybody who reads newspapes horfollows events online is certainly aware that states and districts across the country t struggling with the fiscal situation in terms of school and system budgets. this has been an unfolding news story for more than 12 months, and it's going to be a news story, unfortunately, for a while yet to come. if we take a look at this, we see that the...
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participating and assisting in putting all these activities together is pastor of luke robinson of frederick much. god bless america. blessed is a nation whose god is the lord. i would say to you today, we must stand up. one year ago, -- since one year ago, america has been in a fight for is very polite and morals arrival. we have been challenged by some of the most radical and i've got ideas that have ever hit this nation -- radical and on godly ideas that have ever hit this nation. instead of health care, they have offered us death care. this radical administration and congress chose that the abortion of children was more important than genuine health reform. obama and the members of his political party could have put together a reasonable reform that could have benefited the whole nation, for they control both houses of congress and they also controlled the white house. let america not be deceived. it was their resistance to dropping the funding for the killing of children as why there is no health care for us today. the work secretly behind closed doors, leaving out the american people a
participating and assisting in putting all these activities together is pastor of luke robinson of frederick much. god bless america. blessed is a nation whose god is the lord. i would say to you today, we must stand up. one year ago, -- since one year ago, america has been in a fight for is very polite and morals arrival. we have been challenged by some of the most radical and i've got ideas that have ever hit this nation -- radical and on godly ideas that have ever hit this nation. instead of...
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we have some problems in this entire business because innovation is trading the american public frederick in terms of lack of safety. >> when we first started talking to the auto companies we were asking about technology and they kept coming back to the in car technologies. we are at the forefront of technology and what they meant by that was the kind of technology you're talking about, computers and cars, the mp three jack in the car. it's emblematic of again trillion ticker of our vehicles with all of this extra stuff. for somebody who's a salesman for example who travels tens of thousands of miles a month perhaps for their job and actually work out of their car, realtors come to mind as another example there might be a practical use to have a computer in your car. i don't know that it needs to be built into it. and all of these devices, the cell phones, even the simple radio can provide a destruction, you look down for a minute to turn the knob. we feel comfortable with all of these distractions in the car because we year in and year out in the day in and day out get into them and beco
we have some problems in this entire business because innovation is trading the american public frederick in terms of lack of safety. >> when we first started talking to the auto companies we were asking about technology and they kept coming back to the in car technologies. we are at the forefront of technology and what they meant by that was the kind of technology you're talking about, computers and cars, the mp three jack in the car. it's emblematic of again trillion ticker of our...