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hari?eenivasan: tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend, a report on babies born going through drug withdrawal, because their mothers were addicted to opioid painkillers and heroin during their pregnancies. and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with john yang's report from the battleground state of ohio, ahead of their critical primary vote. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fathom travel. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> bnsf railway. >> genentech. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned b
hari?eenivasan: tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend, a report on babies born going through drug withdrawal, because their mothers were addicted to opioid painkillers and heroin during their pregnancies. and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with john yang's report from the battleground state of ohio, ahead of their critical primary vote. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been...
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i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening.us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> can you believe the rally? stocks and commodities up sharply since the february lows, but can you t
i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening.us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur...
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i'm hari sreenivasan, have a good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. (male announcer) support for this program is provided in part by... [indistinct chatter, vehicular noise] [indistinct chatter] [camera shutter whirring] sold! [applause] ♪ ♪
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solved but so far is hasn't happened. in the wind and rain a loyal group of people gathers to support hary jones. years of pain and unanswered questions show on his faps >> ten years, can't believe it. ten years is nothing. still don't know nipping >> reporter: he was shot and killed in a robbery. exactly ten years ago today. the 22-year-old had just walked his son and girlfriend to abus stop close by. the church is now gone but for ten years, terry jones has come back to the area with supporters. >> so, i want to keep it out. the open and i'm hoping somebody wants to help my family or themselves. murder has been featured on the attorney general's web site but still no answer and no peace for this family. it feels like it happened just yesterday. >> at that time i was home, i was sick. i was watching tv when i scene it, i didn't want to believe it. >> reporter: and this year was even more painful for the family. this is the first year his mother was not there she died on christmas eve >> rob: tackling in football practice has gone the way into shooting basketballs in peach coaches decide t
solved but so far is hasn't happened. in the wind and rain a loyal group of people gathers to support hary jones. years of pain and unanswered questions show on his faps >> ten years, can't believe it. ten years is nothing. still don't know nipping >> reporter: he was shot and killed in a robbery. exactly ten years ago today. the 22-year-old had just walked his son and girlfriend to abus stop close by. the church is now gone but for ten years, terry jones has come back to the area...
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and i'm hari sreenivasan.. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report." with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> fighting words. the government says apple's rhetoric is false and it should open an encrypted iphone used by a california gunman. >>> rally fizzles. the european central bank cut rates
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the two sides argued their points before the house judiciary committee, as hari sreenivasan reports. >> the tools you are counting on us to keep you safe are becoming less and less effective. >> we're doing this because we think that protecting the security and the privacy of hundreds of millions of iphone users is the right thing to do. >> sreenivasan: fbi director james comey and apple lead counsel bruce sewell used the hearing to lay out the cases they're making in federal court. the fight centers around an apple iphone used by syed farook last december in san bernardino, california. he and his wife, tashfeen malik, shot dead 14 people. federal agents have been unable to access the phone's content due to apple's encryption, and comey says it bespeaks a larger problem. >> all of our lives are on these devices which is why it's so important that they be private. that also means all of the criminals, pedophiles, terrorists lives are on these devices. and if they can't, they are warrant proof, even a judge can't order access to a device, that is a big problem. >> sreenivasan: a federa
the two sides argued their points before the house judiciary committee, as hari sreenivasan reports. >> the tools you are counting on us to keep you safe are becoming less and less effective. >> we're doing this because we think that protecting the security and the privacy of hundreds of millions of iphone users is the right thing to do. >> sreenivasan: fbi director james comey and apple lead counsel bruce sewell used the hearing to lay out the cases they're making in federal...
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ed the nearby hari route river drying up 60% of the farmlands leaving many jobless.ecades of war have delayed construction of water storage facilities. the grouping genu journey is the only way to reach hand-dug waterfalls. >> if we don't do this, my family goes thirsty. there is no water for 50 kilometers. where are we supposed get it from? millions in the developing world suffer the same plight. the u.n. says in rural asia and africa, women and children walk an avenue of 6 hours a day for water. it puts them in danger. villagers say about six years ago, their trek for wall turned deadly. they say on several occasions when young boys went to fetch water, they were shot and killed by border guards. villagers say it was the border guards' way of sending a message? >> i pounds my son near some bushes by the we will. he had one wound on his chest and side. when i saw his bloody clothes, i blacked out. an ramble government official denied the allegations. local afghan officials say some could have been smugglers. but reports of tension between the nabors persist as iran
ed the nearby hari route river drying up 60% of the farmlands leaving many jobless.ecades of war have delayed construction of water storage facilities. the grouping genu journey is the only way to reach hand-dug waterfalls. >> if we don't do this, my family goes thirsty. there is no water for 50 kilometers. where are we supposed get it from? millions in the developing world suffer the same plight. the u.n. says in rural asia and africa, women and children walk an avenue of 6 hours a day...
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i'm hari sreenivasan.hour tonight, republicans hold a civil debate before next week's crucial primaries, while ben carson becomes the second former rival to endorse frontrunner donald trump. >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff, here at the site of nancy reagan's funeral in california, where a nation said farewell to an influential first lady. >> she had an instinct for reading people that president reagan knew he lacked. nancy, he wrote, sees the goodness in people, but she also has an extra instinct that allows her to see the flaws. >> sreenivasan: it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze the week's news. also ahead, miles o'brien's rare look inside fukushima-- five years after the meltdown, the
i'm hari sreenivasan.hour tonight, republicans hold a civil debate before next week's crucial primaries, while ben carson becomes the second former rival to endorse frontrunner donald trump. >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff, here at the site of nancy reagan's funeral in california, where a nation said farewell to an influential first lady. >> she had an instinct for reading people that president reagan knew he lacked. nancy, he wrote, sees the goodness in people, but she also has an...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> sreenivasan: good evening, i'm hari sreenivasan.wen ifill and judy woodruff are away. on the newshour tonight, immigration on the debate stage in florida for both republicans and democrats. also ahead this thursday, 'the atlantic' writer jeffrey goldberg takes a deep dive into president obama's foreign policy approach. >> he believed that if he had gone into syria in 2013, the whole of his second term would have been eaten up, consumed by the syrian civil war. >> sreenivasan: and, how much longer will federal interest rates remain low? all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> sreenivasan: good evening, i'm hari sreenivasan.wen ifill and judy woodruff are away. on the newshour tonight, immigration on the debate stage in florida for both republicans and democrats. also ahead this thursday, 'the atlantic' writer jeffrey goldberg takes a deep dive into president obama's foreign policy approach. >> he believed that if he had gone into syria in 2013, the whole of his second term would have been eaten up,...
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hari sreenivasan has our encore report. >> raise your hand if you've heard of unconscious bias before. >> sreenivasan: the notion that hidden bias can be methodically stamped out of the workplace has become popular with tech companies across silicon valley. >> by managing unconscious bias, we make better decisions. so, unconscious bias acts as a significant barrier to objective data-driven decision making. >> sreenivasan: that was the message being delivered by joelle emerson, a former sexual harassment litigator who now spends most of her time helping multibillion-dollar startups diversify their workforces. >> we think that if you can get this right early, you're going to much more successfully, more organically grow as an inclusive company rather than starting when you're so far down the line. if the word is associated with "female," i want you to raise your right hand and say "right." >> sreenivasan: on this day, emerson is conducting a workshop at slack, a $2.8 billion startup just named "company of the year" by inc. magazine. even though his company is still young, slack c.e.o. s
hari sreenivasan has our encore report. >> raise your hand if you've heard of unconscious bias before. >> sreenivasan: the notion that hidden bias can be methodically stamped out of the workplace has become popular with tech companies across silicon valley. >> by managing unconscious bias, we make better decisions. so, unconscious bias acts as a significant barrier to objective data-driven decision making. >> sreenivasan: that was the message being delivered by joelle...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. one of the key suspects in last november's paris terrorist attacks and the first to be captured alive is in custody in belgium. this following a dramatic police raid and shootout yesterday in the brussels neighborhood of molenbeek. salah abdeslam was released from the hospital this morning where he was being treated for a leg wound. according to the paris prosecutor, abdeslam has told belgian investigators that he had intended to blow himself up during the attacks but changed his mind. the prosecutor said the suspect's initial statements should be treated with caution. the 26-year-old, a french citizen, and another suspect seized in the same raid were formally charged today with" terrorist murders" for their involvement in the paris attacks. france is seeking his immediate extradition from belgium to stand trial. abdeslam's lawyer says his client is cooperating with belgian police but will fight extradition. investigators say they hope questioning him will yield
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. one of the key suspects in last november's paris terrorist attacks and the first to be captured alive is in custody in belgium. this following a dramatic police raid and shootout yesterday in the brussels neighborhood of molenbeek. salah abdeslam was released from the hospital this morning where he was being treated for a leg wound. according to the paris prosecutor,...
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to review the implications of this, our hari sreenivasan recently sat down with lisa berkman, the directorof harvard university's center for population and development studies. the interview is part of our poverty in america series," chasing the dream." >> sreenivasan: so why is this gap growing? >> well that's perhaps the most interesting question but one of the things to put into perspective is that this gap has been growing for probably the last 50 years. so the difference between rich and poor was getting smaller and smaller. through a great part of the 1900s through about 1950 or 60. and then something started to change. and that flip suggests that there's something about our environment, something about our set of policies, that would drive that. so the really clever thing about the brookings study which is really outstanding is they divided each birth cohort, if you were born in 1940s they subdivide you into 10 percentage point december i'lls. deciles, e bottom had no increase in life exfs over -- expectancy over the last ten years. people at the top experienced these enormous gains
to review the implications of this, our hari sreenivasan recently sat down with lisa berkman, the directorof harvard university's center for population and development studies. the interview is part of our poverty in america series," chasing the dream." >> sreenivasan: so why is this gap growing? >> well that's perhaps the most interesting question but one of the things to put into perspective is that this gap has been growing for probably the last 50 years. so the...
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roosevelt greeted him and said, hary, the president is dead.nd he said he felt like the sun and the moon and all the stars had fallen. he was floored. my grandfather replied, is there anything that we can do for you? and she said, i think the question is, are there anything we can do for you, because you're the one who's in trouble now. >> to fill the place left vacant by the death of franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman became the 32nd president of the united states. >> franklin delano roosevelt was the great giant who had dominated politics for 12 years, through the depression, the second world war, so truman looks like a pigny compared to fdr. >> especially when he opens his mouth. >> we are depending upon each and every one of you. >> he had a terrible speaking style. >> a cause which claimed roosevelt also claims us. >> he had trouble looking down, focusing, picking up the right spot. and he was just generally not good at reading. >> he never faltered. nor will we. >> and he had a habit of chopping the air with his hands, like this. >> p
roosevelt greeted him and said, hary, the president is dead.nd he said he felt like the sun and the moon and all the stars had fallen. he was floored. my grandfather replied, is there anything that we can do for you? and she said, i think the question is, are there anything we can do for you, because you're the one who's in trouble now. >> to fill the place left vacant by the death of franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman became the 32nd president of the united states. >> franklin...
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but i do not believe that you can convict in the court of public opinion the captain, captain zar e-hari of his marriage falling down which it wasn't. >> it's the importance of future of aviation to figure out what happened. the greatest mystery of aviation, do you think we are going to find this plane? >> i think eventually we will, we must. when i say we will i'm not being halcion and pollyanna about it. go into your neighbor's garden and ask somebody else to find it. but eventually technologies will be able to find it, can find it. >> final question for you. you've got to hope that something good comes out of this tragedy but the improvements suggested aren't being put into place for years. >> slowly but surely and the reason it's not for years is nothing in aviation is fast. you wants to know why? because you got to be careful that you don't fall victim to the law of unintended consequences. you make a decision to do this and suddenly you find an entire raft of things you haven't thought through. there are airlines that don't need that kind of technology. there are airlines that can'
but i do not believe that you can convict in the court of public opinion the captain, captain zar e-hari of his marriage falling down which it wasn't. >> it's the importance of future of aviation to figure out what happened. the greatest mystery of aviation, do you think we are going to find this plane? >> i think eventually we will, we must. when i say we will i'm not being halcion and pollyanna about it. go into your neighbor's garden and ask somebody else to find it. but...
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. >> so let's be clear, there's no evidence that hill hary clinton knew anything was classified, there'so evidence that any of it was hacked or got into foreign hands. so whatever else up may say, there's just no basis for criminal prosecution. >> there certainly is evidence that she knew. >> that it was classified? >> absolutely. >> how come you're the first who has ever said that? >> i'm not the first who ever said that. >> if she knew it was classified, it would be an open-and-shut case. if you knowingly send classified material through a non-secure server, that's a crime. >> you said there's no evidence she newspaper the information was classified. >> marked classified. marked classified. >> if markings were removed by people who worked for her, then you have to ask yourself how did that happen and why did it happen? >> all right, let me jump in here. >> no, there's an e-mail from her to one of her staffers who when she was impatient to get a classified document, she said make it unpaper, make it unpaper and move it on a non-classified fax machine. >> but there's no evidence that it
. >> so let's be clear, there's no evidence that hill hary clinton knew anything was classified, there'so evidence that any of it was hacked or got into foreign hands. so whatever else up may say, there's just no basis for criminal prosecution. >> there certainly is evidence that she knew. >> that it was classified? >> absolutely. >> how come you're the first who has ever said that? >> i'm not the first who ever said that. >> if she knew it was...
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hari sreenivasan has that. >> sreenivasan: census figures show, one in five children in the country livespoverty, which can contribute to higher rates of asthma and obesity, poor language development, and increased infant mortality. the new guidelines encourage doctors to ask patients about basic needs, such as food, heat and housing, during well-child visits, and to help them connect with community resources that might be of help. dr. renee jenkins is a former president of the american academy of pediatrics, who currently teaches at howardt university medical school, and joins me now. doctor, what does it mean to screen for poverty? m >> so there are now tools that help us in the office when we do well checks to really ask parents about food insecurity, housing insecurity, whether their young children are in childhood educational situationn like head start or early head start, because we recognize that if we can intervene early on, very often we can make a difference. >> sreenivasan: i know people are very comfortable sharing confidential information with their doctors but how do you sta
hari sreenivasan has that. >> sreenivasan: census figures show, one in five children in the country livespoverty, which can contribute to higher rates of asthma and obesity, poor language development, and increased infant mortality. the new guidelines encourage doctors to ask patients about basic needs, such as food, heat and housing, during well-child visits, and to help them connect with community resources that might be of help. dr. renee jenkins is a former president of the american...
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hari sreenivasan has our conversation. >> sreenivasan: a new report chronicles the increasing use of children as fighters for the so-called islamic state. the author is based in fort of georgia documented propaganda which praises deceased young fighters as martyrs and shows how the group uses children and youth in suicide operations and found three times as many suicide attacks involving young people in january of this year than last year. for more on the study's findings and what they mean we're joined by one of the report's awe authorize professor mia bloom. unfortunately, child soldiers aren't anything new. how is i.s.i.s. using them differently? >> we started our study with a baseline looking at the literature on child soldiers, looking at biographies and autobiographies of people who had been child soldiers in order to get a sense of what we thought we might expect. so we expected children would be used when they ran out of adults or when they couldn't find adults or the children would be used against civilian targets and we didn't find either of those. instead what we found was
hari sreenivasan has our conversation. >> sreenivasan: a new report chronicles the increasing use of children as fighters for the so-called islamic state. the author is based in fort of georgia documented propaganda which praises deceased young fighters as martyrs and shows how the group uses children and youth in suicide operations and found three times as many suicide attacks involving young people in january of this year than last year. for more on the study's findings and what they...
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he had people lining who is horse hari lee, great soldier but aworthless businessman, trying to get george involved in different ventures, to buy western lands and create matildaville. i was discussing, you can see the ruins of that at great falls. so, there weren't any, like, disastrous investments in his life, which is telling. there were things he lost money on, but nothing on a large scale. >> good evening. my question comes from two comments. early on he -- the papers were tough to read because washington enjoyed complaining and then he later -- [inaudible] by doing these papers online would i find examples of george washington complaining about -- [inaudible] -- >> yes. you don't have to really struggle to find washington complaining. just look at his letters he wrote during the french and indian war before he learned restrain himself. the guy was a first-class complainer. he does it later on. i'm trying not to be obnoxious about it because it wasn't like a passive aggressive thing. it was more of the could be kind of grouchy and quarrelful at times. so, that's easy to find. in terms
he had people lining who is horse hari lee, great soldier but aworthless businessman, trying to get george involved in different ventures, to buy western lands and create matildaville. i was discussing, you can see the ruins of that at great falls. so, there weren't any, like, disastrous investments in his life, which is telling. there were things he lost money on, but nothing on a large scale. >> good evening. my question comes from two comments. early on he -- the papers were tough to...
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hari screenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: for the chinese leader, it's a moment on the world stage on issues ranging from the growing tensions over china's military activity in the south china sea, to beijing's ability to rein in north korea's nuclear efforts. >> ( translated ): especially we want to enhance communication and coordination on the korea nuclear issue and other regional and global issues, and to consolidate and expand our shared interests. >> sreenivasan: but xi's biggest challenge may be back home, where there are signs of growing discontent. partly, it's economic: a stock crash, sliding currency values and the weakest economic growth in a quarter century. outwardly, at least, xi's government has remained upbeat. >> ( translated ): we are fully confident of china's long term economic growth. and open up, china's economy will not suffer a hard landing. >> sreenivasan: but xi has also raised hackles with his crackdown on dissent. last month, he visited state media organizations, warning that asolute loyalty to the party is their highest priority. that drew criticism fr
hari screenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: for the chinese leader, it's a moment on the world stage on issues ranging from the growing tensions over china's military activity in the south china sea, to beijing's ability to rein in north korea's nuclear efforts. >> ( translated ): especially we want to enhance communication and coordination on the korea nuclear issue and other regional and global issues, and to consolidate and expand our shared interests. >> sreenivasan:...
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we go to hari sreenivasan for more. >> sreenivasan: luis inacio lula da silva was the wildly popularnt of brazil from 2003 to 2010. but this morning, "lula," as he's known, was brought to a police station in sao paulo for questioning by officials; a large crowd of his supporters formed outside. lula was questioned as part of a major political-corruption scandal involving the country's gigantic state oil company, petrobras. all this comes as the country faces the threat from the zika virus, a damaging recession and hosting duties for the summer olympics. i'm joined from rio by simon romero of the "new york times." just to get our audience up to speed, what's this investigation all about? >> well, it's a sprawling inquiry into the bribery and kickbacks that took place around petrobras which is company of incredible importance to the brazilian economy. it made huge offshore oil discoveries about a decade ago and really contributed to brazil's rise as a developing world powerhouse but turns out politicians and huge construction companies and contractors were looting the company for years
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they have algorithm that matchea you with people.eo you know, it will certainly hary to be up againstr to a lesser extent lyft. >> would want to be headed tortr pet worth and end up in georgetown. >> it's like a super shuttleupeu from dulles. >>> exactly.>>exac >> cool. will summer washington cityr paper.wa 7:35 right now.. tuck how we looking outside?? >> look great.re nice sunrise.ni temps in the mid 50's. 5 nice mild start to your day.ay. eventually mid 70s, yeah, we'llw let's do it.s do i in fact let's dot maps. m live shot of northwest dcc looking up to married, and, a conditions couldn't be nicer.. 55 that is generally -- generaln number across the region here.ih notice the wind out of the soute at 13.at 1 so the warmer will get pumped ie ahead of our frontal season anda we'll be in for nice warme war afternoon. highs. we will turn cloudy by afterno afternoon. so we are going to have lot ofg clouds around the showers forshr the most part hold off untilffnt late tonight and early tomorrow. there might be a few showers around later this evening as that front gets closer for the e
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