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mary's king george county, and our friends in fredericksburg. you're seeing shers, but this is going to continue to trend to sink south. current temperatures right now, 46 degrees. all in all, not that bad. we'll talk about m rain chances because we have them as we head into the weekend. we also have big warmup in store. that's coming up in fminute. let'st show you what the roads look like. >> good morning. some delays here on 66 this morning. the problem is eastbound 66 near 28. we'll take a look at that in one second. this is appro hing thatarea. we are quite slow as you're headed inbound here this mornin take a lookhere. eastbound 66, the ramp to northbound 28, stay left to get by that crash. eastbound after 29 centreville, a disabled vehicle blocking the lane. falls ur, eastbound 66, near 7 this time, left side blocked sounds like a car versus a bus. seeing some delays there as well. bethesda, outer loop near 270, crash with the left side still blocked. three vehicles involved there, glass across the roadway. aaron? >> all right, melissa. th
mary's king george county, and our friends in fredericksburg. you're seeing shers, but this is going to continue to trend to sink south. current temperatures right now, 46 degrees. all in all, not that bad. we'll talk about m rain chances because we have them as we head into the weekend. we also have big warmup in store. that's coming up in fminute. let'st show you what the roads look like. >> good morning. some delays here on 66 this morning. the problem is eastbound 66 near 28. we'll...
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if you're joining us from southern maryland, king george, northern neck, eastern shore, you're seeing rain showers. you' getting rain right now, just light stuff. looks like it's going to stay to the sth and east of the district. we're dry for most of our a ta wi exception of areas south and east. it's going to become breezy later this afternoon. winds will be up to about 10 to 20 miles an hour. they'll pick up after about 9:00 and stick with us until about 5:00 p.m. clouds and rain showers through the day tomorrow. raig tomorrow. then that rain will last into saturday morning. then we'll get clearing ses. sunday looks absolutely gorgeous. look at this rain right now. it's all along stalled frontal system. so again, not everybody getting some rai this i mainly confined south of the beltway. again, for our friends in southern maryland, coming through st. mary's county, even portions of southern dharcharle county, and toward king george, that's whe're seeing a few rain showers. that will e probably about 9: 9:00, 10:00 this morning. temperatures are not that bad. 're fairly mild out the
if you're joining us from southern maryland, king george, northern neck, eastern shore, you're seeing rain showers. you' getting rain right now, just light stuff. looks like it's going to stay to the sth and east of the district. we're dry for most of our a ta wi exception of areas south and east. it's going to become breezy later this afternoon. winds will be up to about 10 to 20 miles an hour. they'll pick up after about 9:00 and stick with us until about 5:00 p.m. clouds and rain showers...
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our friends in the northern neck, king george county still showersight that's moving out. more rain late tomorrow night, into the first half of saturday. by sunday and monday we're looking good. o another chanc rain on tuesday. >>> still have these delays northbouhw indian head h as you're approaching the beltway. that's a major, major backup that's growing quite quickly here. chopper 4 showing you that ancture. if youo something different and you're headed out to., you might want three-mile backup. >> wow. >> that's rough. thank you. that is the news for wetoday. ppreciate you waking up with us. >> the "today" show isex t.n 25 m yeswe f'lorl your weather, news, and local weather. >> make it areat thursday, erybody. here's your receipt. have a nice day! thank you. ♪ ♪ start the car! start the car! start the car! start the car! the ikea winter sale. wooooooo! save up to 50% off select items in store only december 26th to january 6th. ikea. >>> good morning. deal. president trump and democrats i dign with talks toeopen the government going nowhere. neither side willing to fu
our friends in the northern neck, king george county still showersight that's moving out. more rain late tomorrow night, into the first half of saturday. by sunday and monday we're looking good. o another chanc rain on tuesday. >>> still have these delays northbouhw indian head h as you're approaching the beltway. that's a major, major backup that's growing quite quickly here. chopper 4 showing you that ancture. if youo something different and you're headed out to., you might want...
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. >> manassas city, manassas park city, spotsylvania, king george nty schools. falls churchit loudoun and en culpeper owo hours late. >>> jefferson, berkeley, hardy, morgan county all on a two-hour delay. hampshire, grant, and mineral county are o a -hthrr delay. melissa mollet is standing by. but first chuck bell with this very cold morning. >> goodng mor temperatures have fallen into the teens. there is optism in the forecast and sunshine today and a whole lot less of a gusty wind will allowemperatures back in to freezing. as youep outside, same goal numbers. mid teens around the city. the winds are nowher near as strong as yesterday, but even a little as the feels-like temperature is back down. so heavi coat, hat, scarves, gloves all railroad. tomorrow and thursday, you're probably going to need i here's your school day forecast. mid teens in the next hour or 34. climbing up to a closer look on into the beginning of the weekend coming up in a few more minutes. all right, melissa, what have we got? >> we're seeing northbound at i. right si blocked by the disab
. >> manassas city, manassas park city, spotsylvania, king george nty schools. falls churchit loudoun and en culpeper owo hours late. >>> jefferson, berkeley, hardy, morgan county all on a two-hour delay. hampshire, grant, and mineral county are o a -hthrr delay. melissa mollet is standing by. but first chuck bell with this very cold morning. >> goodng mor temperatures have fallen into the teens. there is optism in the forecast and sunshine today and a whole lot less of a...
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. >> virginia, dlex degree ya, lington, falls church, fredericksburg, king george, stafford count schools alson a two-hour delay. >> west virginiaberkley, hampshire, morgan county schools will open two hours a reminder we have all that information on the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. >>> this morning, we have team coverage of the storm and impact, spread out across the region moniting road conditions near you. >> melissa mollet is standing by with your first 4 traffic but we begin with lauryn ricketts. we're talking about this cold, too, yelauryn. >> , absolutely. that's really going to be the main story today, guys. the winds out there. and we have a few isolated snow showers out there rig now. but again, later on today.e and of coursead that snow yesterday, but from what we're looking at right now, we're looking at snowfall totals that were anywhere from about an inch, koetding to annch up to about 3 inches. look at leesburg, frederick county, maryland, 21/ we are looking at some very snowy conditions north and wes of d.c. not so much in the d.c. and points to the
. >> virginia, dlex degree ya, lington, falls church, fredericksburg, king george, stafford count schools alson a two-hour delay. >> west virginiaberkley, hampshire, morgan county schools will open two hours a reminder we have all that information on the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. >>> this morning, we have team coverage of the storm and impact, spread out across the region moniting road conditions near you. >> melissa mollet is standing by...
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king george iii's speech in 1775 noted, "the present situation in america and my constant desire to have your advice, concurrence and assistance on every important occasion have determined me to call you thus together early." this is a command, no matter how gracious the languages. this is a command that parliament attend to the king. in this language was modified a bit, as one might expect, in the early american constitution. the new york constitution of 1777, quote, "it shall be the duty of the governor to inform the legislature at every session of the condition of the state so far as may respect his department to recommend such matters to their consideration, as shall appear to him too concern its good government, welfare and prosperity." the pennsylvania constitution was more straightforward and more similar to what we find in the u.s. constitution. "he shall from time to time give to the general assembly information of the state of the commonwealth and recommend to their consideration such measures as he may judge expedient." the impetus for the state of the union address, the langu
king george iii's speech in 1775 noted, "the present situation in america and my constant desire to have your advice, concurrence and assistance on every important occasion have determined me to call you thus together early." this is a command, no matter how gracious the languages. this is a command that parliament attend to the king. in this language was modified a bit, as one might expect, in the early american constitution. the new york constitution of 1777, quote, "it shall...
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stafford, king george counties andrince william.ack around the mountains 4 to 6 inches in the highe elevations. so the roads deterioration throughout the day onrd sa. saturday morning it is fine. folks asking on twitter, senng the kids back to college, that sort of thing, get them on the ad saturday morning, get them there by the midday hours and they'll be fine. saturday night, this is probably going to be the most treacherous time during the entire event because that's when snow is most likely and that is when we see e most accumulation. >> it will be a saturday night event we think. sunday may to our south that's when we could see the next ar, that would produce some moderate snow too. again, feeling like the 20s again tomorrow, high in the upper 30s. temperatures around freezing saturday and sund. maybe just but sticking on area roadways, especially if it comes down good saturday night. mondaynto next week. cooler conditions moving in. we'll see tho t throu middle of next week and another storm, maybe a chance of a mixt late n s
stafford, king george counties andrince william.ack around the mountains 4 to 6 inches in the highe elevations. so the roads deterioration throughout the day onrd sa. saturday morning it is fine. folks asking on twitter, senng the kids back to college, that sort of thing, get them on the ad saturday morning, get them there by the midday hours and they'll be fine. saturday night, this is probably going to be the most treacherous time during the entire event because that's when snow is most...
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in virginia, fredericksburg city,arlington, fairfax, stafford and king george. and rappahannock, and manassas, and alexandria, and falls church schools. we have all of the information on the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. >>> it is so cold, it is historic. the temperatures of the week are e coldest in a generatio the weather is blamed for at least seven deaths at this point. thousands of flights have been canceled, leaving passengers stranded. and 85% of the country is feeling this at some level, with 230 million people impacted. >> our melissa mollet is standing by with your commute. we start with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell.re >> the c temperature at national airport is 10. the windc has made it minus 1 at national airport. and outside of the city, dulles has dropped below zero. 1 in leesburg. 4 in 9 at ft. meade, and 13 in st. mary's county. a it bit of a breeze, not too windy, but enough of one where we havedc winlls down to 11 below zero in gaithersburg. single-number southern maryland. limiting your outdoor activities n. bes
in virginia, fredericksburg city,arlington, fairfax, stafford and king george. and rappahannock, and manassas, and alexandria, and falls church schools. we have all of the information on the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. >>> it is so cold, it is historic. the temperatures of the week are e coldest in a generatio the weather is blamed for at least seven deaths at this point. thousands of flights have been canceled, leaving passengers stranded. and 85% of the...
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8 in gathsburg you are looking at generally eight to 12 inches here, that including huntington, king george, stafford. less in st. mary's county. we could see a wintry mix torrow during the day. in our western zone, 4-8 inches in frederick andeadsburg. 5-9 in martinsburg. you are waking upte to modeo heavy snow. a winter wonderland for sure. as we head on into theer aon and evening hours, we see heavy snow moving back in the area. 9:00 p.m. the snow tapers off and moves out of hye mon night, or i should say sunday night into monday morning. 6:00 a.m. going to be dry out here. here is your four-day forecast. 32 for highs tomorrow. this event we willta at or below freezing. as we look to monday, 35 for a high. any frees will end about 5 a.m. 7:00 a.m. thursday mostly cloudy. thers the chance for rain on friday. and then next weekend, wintry mix snow potentially impacti us once again. >> already looking at another system. it is january, we have been waiting for this. waiting for this. >>> forcing overtime for nick, nick, we need a decision. these days we all feel a little anxious sometimes. bu
8 in gathsburg you are looking at generally eight to 12 inches here, that including huntington, king george, stafford. less in st. mary's county. we could see a wintry mix torrow during the day. in our western zone, 4-8 inches in frederick andeadsburg. 5-9 in martinsburg. you are waking upte to modeo heavy snow. a winter wonderland for sure. as we head on into theer aon and evening hours, we see heavy snow moving back in the area. 9:00 p.m. the snow tapers off and moves out of hye mon night, or...
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. >> in virginia, alexandria, arlington, falls church, fredericksburg, king george, stafford and wind chester schools on a two-hour delay. >>> west virginia, berkley, hampshire, jeffern and morgan county schools two hours late. all thaton informas on the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. >>>f team coveragee storm and its impact. we're spread out across the regi now monitoring road conditions near you. >> melissa mollet has a che on your commute in the first 4 traffic but we begin with lauryn ricketts. cold, too, lauryn. >> we're certainly talking about very chilly conditions. the main story today, not the little bit of snow that we got yesterday. really not even the ice. re all ws were out t night. thank you to them. we are talking about winds and very, very cold, dangerously cold wind chills headed our way. snowfall totals, nothing to write home about. we picked up a quarter of an inch in d.c., north and west of town an inch to 3 inches. but as we gohrough the day, maybe another snow shower to create some lowvi bilities. snow squalls moving through the area possibl
. >> in virginia, alexandria, arlington, falls church, fredericksburg, king george, stafford and wind chester schools on a two-hour delay. >>> west virginia, berkley, hampshire, jeffern and morgan county schools two hours late. all thaton informas on the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. >>>f team coveragee storm and its impact. we're spread out across the regi now monitoring road conditions near you. >> melissa mollet has a che on your commute...
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virginia, fredericksburg city, arlington, fairfax, stafford, king george and spotsylvania county schools are on a two-hour delay. as are rappahanock schools. >> we have that on the bot your screen and in the nbc 4 washington app. we will look at the weather and the commute. chuck bell is here. i'm not sure aho tw delay is enough. it will be low teens by noon, right? >> if it were me, a two-hour delays just abo right. get the sun up, a little less of a windchill to worry about out there. it doesn't matter what i think. i think a two-hour delay is just about right. 11 degrees at national airport. you get away from the mad raodeg influence o the bay. dulles has dropped to zero. out in western maryland, oakland is 9 below zero, not including the wind. windchills are not so extreme because the winds are light. but still, you'll need to bundle up. wichill, minus 1 in montgomery county this morning. forecast for today, sunny and not too terribly windy. afternoon highs will only reach the low to mid-20s at most. and for tomorrow, we're tracking a chance of snow around here, could be a inch in so
virginia, fredericksburg city, arlington, fairfax, stafford, king george and spotsylvania county schools are on a two-hour delay. as are rappahanock schools. >> we have that on the bot your screen and in the nbc 4 washington app. we will look at the weather and the commute. chuck bell is here. i'm not sure aho tw delay is enough. it will be low teens by noon, right? >> if it were me, a two-hour delays just abo right. get the sun up, a little less of a windchill to worry about out...
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even to king george, that's where you're seeing some rain. some of thissi cou creepowards the beltway. it's out of here by 11:00. en we start to dry out. the clouds stick around, so i believe we'll have that cloud ver out there today, clouds through the day tomorrow. and here comes more rain. most of the day tomorw will be dry. rain after about 5:00, 6:00. it could be heavy at times, leading into saturday morning. a few showers linger on satury morning. then it tries to get out of here as we head through the middle part of the morning. your forecast for tomorrow, 51 degrees with rain moving in thugh the late evening. if you have friday night plans, keep that in mind. saturday morning showers but still mild, 55 degrees by sunday. now a chance of rain showers into tuesday temperatures pretty mild as we head into mid next week. all right,is m. how are the roads looking? >> thankful for the dry weather to this poont. inner and outer loop nice and clear. earlier road work has cleared out of the way. rough prince george's county, also moving along
even to king george, that's where you're seeing some rain. some of thissi cou creepowards the beltway. it's out of here by 11:00. en we start to dry out. the clouds stick around, so i believe we'll have that cloud ver out there today, clouds through the day tomorrow. and here comes more rain. most of the day tomorw will be dry. rain after about 5:00, 6:00. it could be heavy at times, leading into saturday morning. a few showers linger on satury morning. then it tries to get out of here as we...
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. >> in virginia, alexandria city, arlington, falls church city, fredericksburg city, king george and spotsville. in west virginia, berkley, hampshire, morgan county schools will be open two hours late as areminder, we have all that information in the nbc waon app and at the bottom of your screen. >> team coverage now. the roadsout o checking out conditions. melissa moe lay has the warnings. >> we begin with lauryn ricketts. she's in for chuck this morning with the latest on our forecastn hey, la >> hey there, guys. yes. i got to give the kudos to che roadws out there. didn't get that much snow and we were talking about that cting to two inches. some areas got three inches north and west of d.c., but ther ze during the overnight, that's really what we were concerned about. and i honestly didn't hit too many problems when i came in this morning,however, there's still some icy patches out there specially with temperaturesha below 32 degree mark. 24 is our temperature right now. so, isolated icy patches, especially those bridges, those erpasses, ramps,sidewalk, be careful. driveways. eve
. >> in virginia, alexandria city, arlington, falls church city, fredericksburg city, king george and spotsville. in west virginia, berkley, hampshire, morgan county schools will be open two hours late as areminder, we have all that information in the nbc waon app and at the bottom of your screen. >> team coverage now. the roadsout o checking out conditions. melissa moe lay has the warnings. >> we begin with lauryn ricketts. she's in for chuck this morning with the latest on...
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. >> he plays britain's king george iii. >> i have been auditions for two years. >> there's going toa guy that grew up on the island in the show. >> mind blowing, without a doubt. >> you're like the one they're rooting for. >> i'm going to be like this. m ld kno ine. un rest of the hamilton cast, miranda has very little time to get ready. >> i only have a week or a week and a half. i also have this movie, mar mary poppins returns. >> he plays jack in the remake of the classic film. that boy from the big apple that won a pulitzer, a grammy, and multiple tony awards says he is more than ready for his encore that will happen in front of an audience where he's already a favorite son. >> it made me emotional to talk about i knew that if hamilton would get to go to puerto rico in anyway, shape, or form, i'd want to experience that in first-person. i'd be too nervous sitting out don't miss the grand opening of the new floor & decor in burlingame. if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is hu
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. >> manassas city, manassas park city, spotsylvania, king george nty schools.and en culpeper owo hours late. >>> jefferson, berkeley, hardy, morgan county all on a two-hour delay. hampshire, grant, and mineral county are o a -hthrr delay. melissa mollet is standing by. but first chuck bell with this very cold morning. >> goodng mor temperatures have fallen into the teens. there is optism in the forecast and sunshine today and a whole lot less of a gusty wind will allowemperatures back in to freezing. as you
. >> manassas city, manassas park city, spotsylvania, king george nty schools.and en culpeper owo hours late. >>> jefferson, berkeley, hardy, morgan county all on a two-hour delay. hampshire, grant, and mineral county are o a -hthrr delay. melissa mollet is standing by. but first chuck bell with this very cold morning. >> goodng mor temperatures have fallen into the teens. there is optism in the forecast and sunshine today and a whole lot less of a gusty wind will...
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in virginia, fredericksburg ci, arlington, fairfax, stafford and king george and spotsylvania county schools are on a two-hour delay. and rappahannock, and manassas, and alexandria, and falls church schools. >> the federal government will open o time today. and a reminder, we have all of at information at the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. i >>> so cold, it is historic. the temperatur of the week are the coldest in a generation. the weather is blamed for at least seven deaths at this point. thousands of flights have been canceled, leaving passenrs stranded and 85% of the country is feeling this at some level, with 230 million people impacted. >> our melissa mollet is standing by with yr commute. let's beg with chuck bel and a look at the numbers, if we have to look at them. >> you have to look. you have to look. it is a very cold beginning thursday. one more day closer to the weekend and one more day closer to the beginning of the end of the cold. etwe have to through today first. dulles airport has recovered to ab zero. it's plus-one and minus-one las. hour zer
in virginia, fredericksburg ci, arlington, fairfax, stafford and king george and spotsylvania county schools are on a two-hour delay. and rappahannock, and manassas, and alexandria, and falls church schools. >> the federal government will open o time today. and a reminder, we have all of at information at the bottom of your screen and in the nbc washington app. i >>> so cold, it is historic. the temperatur of the week are the coldest in a generation. the weather is blamed for at...
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cool off that much. 8:00, 9:00 p.m., we are going to see showers in southern maryland, stafford, king georgesunty and ash far no as the dis rikt. the mason district line, a chance you are dealinh showers, not a guarantee. again, the farther south, the moreikely you are dealing with rain. it's out of here by 5:00, 6:00 a.m. for just about everybody. if you are in southern maryland, rain could linger until 7:00 a.m. most of us stepping out the door to plenty of cloud and a temperature of 42. lunchtime, a mix of clouds ands sue with a temperature around 49 degrees. a high tomorrow of 50.o it'sortable out there for early january. once again, the teeratures running above normal tomorrow. as we look to tomorrow night, 7:00, it's dry. we have temperatures in the mid-40s. here is the ra outlook. again, tomorrow, the day is dry. it's dry on friday. widespread rain impacts the area friday night. saturday, scattered showers through the midday hours and completely dry on sunday andmo ay. here is the timing for the rain friday with future weather..m 2:00 notice it is still south and west of the area. 7:00
cool off that much. 8:00, 9:00 p.m., we are going to see showers in southern maryland, stafford, king georgesunty and ash far no as the dis rikt. the mason district line, a chance you are dealinh showers, not a guarantee. again, the farther south, the moreikely you are dealing with rain. it's out of here by 5:00, 6:00 a.m. for just about everybody. if you are in southern maryland, rain could linger until 7:00 a.m. most of us stepping out the door to plenty of cloud and a temperature of 42....
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king george the sixth gave an interview to an audience to winston churchill every tuesday lunchtime during the civil war and then wonderfully winston looked at everything churchill said. and so we have huge amounts of information about his hopes and fears and gags every tuesday of the war. we also have 41 -- the relationship between the king and church was a passing one. it need not have been both successful at the beginning. it could have gone wrong. churchill of course had supported the kings of the brother during a crisis, and the king had also very much in favor of peace but to stop churchill from becoming prime minister. it was, could've gone wrong that relationship come at that went right. very quickly picking was referring to churchill by his christian name, the first time you'd ever, the only one of the prime minister's who recall bias christian name, and they became firm friends. he uses the word friendship in the diaries. you also 41 sets the papers that a been deposited in churchill college, archives in cambridge since the big, last big biography of income including mary stones
king george the sixth gave an interview to an audience to winston churchill every tuesday lunchtime during the civil war and then wonderfully winston looked at everything churchill said. and so we have huge amounts of information about his hopes and fears and gags every tuesday of the war. we also have 41 -- the relationship between the king and church was a passing one. it need not have been both successful at the beginning. it could have gone wrong. churchill of course had supported the kings...
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other early dismissare in virginiapotsylvania and king george county schools. >> in maryland, prince geor's county schools will close two hours early today. you can che for a mplete list of ather-related closures and early dismissals, head to the nbc washington app. >>> we have team coverage on the storm and its potential impact on you. lissa is standing by with your first look at traffic. but chuck bell is w ching this weather closely. what can you tell us?ve >> w been tracking a chance of this arctic cold just on our doorstep. anything that may start as rain utound lunchtime will end as snow, no doubt a it. the evening commute can be quite tricky. if you leave early, that's the best plan. your nbc washington app will be your bestriend today. and icy. as soon as the sun goesr down af5:00, things will ice up quickly by about 6: p.m. winter weather advisories for all of the d.c. metro area. these higightedcounties, that's a windchill advisory. the windchills could be 1 or 20 below zero. snowfall amounts won't be all that crippling. when it comes, all about t timing. generally speaking
other early dismissare in virginiapotsylvania and king george county schools. >> in maryland, prince geor's county schools will close two hours early today. you can che for a mplete list of ather-related closures and early dismissals, head to the nbc washington app. >>> we have team coverage on the storm and its potential impact on you. lissa is standing by with your first look at traffic. but chuck bell is w ching this weather closely. what can you tell us?ve >> w been...
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language of tyranny, all men would be-- she's using the same language as the founders used about king georgeey're building, we promise to foment a rebellion. she's also promising revolution. and that's in the same letter as in "remember the ladies." weirdly, that never got transmitted to me in a classroom. >> stephen: we have three women who have announced for the democratic nomination. ( applause ) you think however difficult it was for hillary clinton to run as a woman in 2016, do you think it will be easier for women to run if there is more ribons, because of the critical mass? >> i've been longing for the time that there would be multiple women, and multiple people of color on presidential stage. always just having one, that one person bears all the representational weight. everybody wants them to represent them. and when you're talking about massive populations that have been left out of these structures, it's too many for one person to bear. it normalizes the population. we're supposed to have representative democracy. >> stephen: the book is "good and mad." the author is rebecca trais
language of tyranny, all men would be-- she's using the same language as the founders used about king georgeey're building, we promise to foment a rebellion. she's also promising revolution. and that's in the same letter as in "remember the ladies." weirdly, that never got transmitted to me in a classroom. >> stephen: we have three women who have announced for the democratic nomination. ( applause ) you think however difficult it was for hillary clinton to run as a woman in...
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mary's king george, fredericks and stafford.c metro area back to business as usual by monday morning. here's our snowfall totals from satu into month. boast onothe will fall saturday into the evening hours, there may be another fall on sunday. most of it is going to accumulate the second half of saturday.mo ntgomery, louden,dr f's county in maryland, washington county, howard seeing one to threees in it is not a dusting to three inches. it is a good inch to three inches. almost two to three inches in thos counties prince williams, southern maryland, the northern neck, three to six ihes there. and around the corridor up seven inch is pop in the higher elevations. you can see 4 by0 p.m. notice all of northern virginia is seeing snow. parts of maryland seeing snow. flurries in the district. 00 to 8:00 p.m. we are traik tracking widespread snow showers making it look like a winter wonderland out there. much more on the impacts and when the snow chance starts to wind down coming up at 11:40. >> thank you. >>> it is a critical time fo
mary's king george, fredericks and stafford.c metro area back to business as usual by monday morning. here's our snowfall totals from satu into month. boast onothe will fall saturday into the evening hours, there may be another fall on sunday. most of it is going to accumulate the second half of saturday.mo ntgomery, louden,dr f's county in maryland, washington county, howard seeing one to threees in it is not a dusting to three inches. it is a good inch to three inches. almost two to three...
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we head to the southern zone, if yore in southern maryland through stafford and king george counties, 5 to 7 inches of snow falling there. if we see snow during the day of sunday it is going to be south of washington. that's why your totals are a .little bit high check out the gradient from north to south. two to fiven inches frederick to four to seven in leesburg. and we continue to track four seven in warrenton, culpepper. further back to e west earn zone in the mountains, here's how much we're forecastingno 5 to 8 in front royal. as well as petersburg, martinsburg, winchester seeing 4 to 7. hagerstown on the lower end wh the system, about 2 to 5 inches. the snowoving inomorrow mainly between noon and 4:00 p.m. the heaviest snow is going tbe falling for your saturday evening into the overnight hours and very early sunday. with that cold air in place we think the roads could become quite treacherous out there saturday night and sunday morning, especially the side roads, the less travelled roads. the time to watch is saturday evening into sunday morning. >> this is going to a big one
we head to the southern zone, if yore in southern maryland through stafford and king george counties, 5 to 7 inches of snow falling there. if we see snow during the day of sunday it is going to be south of washington. that's why your totals are a .little bit high check out the gradient from north to south. two to fiven inches frederick to four to seven in leesburg. and we continue to track four seven in warrenton, culpepper. further back to e west earn zone in the mountains, here's how much...
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southern marynd, stafford, king george's county, i would count on heading to school.s we look at recess, it'll be outdoors tomorrow. after school, no problems. our high temperature tomorrow llar 50 degrees. it's r the calm before our major weekend storm. 47 for the high.n the r and snow is over by sunshine:00 a.m., some developing throughout the day and that means more melting snow eut there. then look to the weekend and i'm bringing out the bread meter. in no way is it stock up for a week but you probably want a o- y supply. sunday we deal with rain transitioning to an arctic blast. martin luther king jr. day it's going to be brutal with the wind. you can get out b on monda do you want to get out when 25 degrees feels like 5 in the afternoon, wind chills feeling from 10 belowo above zero. 47 tomorrow, dry relatively nice during the day. we have rainoving in later saturday, ending later on sunday. and then we have dangerously cold air later sunda into monday. >> thanks, amelia. >>> let's get back to erika gonzalez following aatouple breaking stories. what's the latest
southern marynd, stafford, king george's county, i would count on heading to school.s we look at recess, it'll be outdoors tomorrow. after school, no problems. our high temperature tomorrow llar 50 degrees. it's r the calm before our major weekend storm. 47 for the high.n the r and snow is over by sunshine:00 a.m., some developing throughout the day and that means more melting snow eut there. then look to the weekend and i'm bringing out the bread meter. in no way is it stock up for a week but...
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southern maryland, staff ford and king george counties a widespread 5 to 7 inches here. snow is likely to continue at times you throughout the day on sunday. you pick up most of it saturda night and maybe an additional inch org two dure day on sunday, this is the area we think is most likely to have the delays monday morning, maybe even a f school cancellations. check out the difference north south. frederick, 2 to 5 and leesburg, 4 to 7. and also forecasting right now for culpepper 4 to7. in the mountain zone, the amounts higher for some of you. we're forecasting 5 to 8 inches of snow falling.os again, of this is going to be falling saturday night. and then some minor additional accumulation on sunday, especiallyuring the first half of the day. 4 to 7 in winchester and mb land. hagerstown, some of the low 2amounts at about to 5. >> we've been talking about the ski eyresorts. ave been not been good as far as skiing the last couple weeks. but we think the next few weeks it'll be better. liberty opening today, whi tail opening more trails. i'll be heading out skiing satuay
southern maryland, staff ford and king george counties a widespread 5 to 7 inches here. snow is likely to continue at times you throughout the day on sunday. you pick up most of it saturda night and maybe an additional inch org two dure day on sunday, this is the area we think is most likely to have the delays monday morning, maybe even a f school cancellations. check out the difference north south. frederick, 2 to 5 and leesburg, 4 to 7. and also forecasting right now for culpepper 4 to7. in...
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bringing totals here in purple inch to 5 this is king george county, prince william county, maryland, and culpepper counties you'll pick up about 3 to 5 inches. in the higher elevations picking up about 4 to 6 inches and maybe a little bit more. as you saw with future weather starting out saturday morning, no problems, the roads are still going to be dry. as snow moves in we'll start to see som slick spots develop saturday rnafoon, especially on the side roadsaturday night when snow is falling at a pretty good rate out there, we'll be tracking slick spots for sure. i'll be in saturda night updating the forecast. doug will be in sunday morning updating the forecast. but at this point, high likelihood, 100% chance we're dealing with snow. but a low to moderate impact event. the forecast still evolving so we'll still be taking it. but maybe some school delays south of washington monday. >> absolutely. we could see a couple delays out there. saturday and sunday the snow ends. monday it's gone and the cold air sticking around through next week average high 43, we're below average the next
bringing totals here in purple inch to 5 this is king george county, prince william county, maryland, and culpepper counties you'll pick up about 3 to 5 inches. in the higher elevations picking up about 4 to 6 inches and maybe a little bit more. as you saw with future weather starting out saturday morning, no problems, the roads are still going to be dry. as snow moves in we'll start to see som slick spots develop saturday rnafoon, especially on the side roadsaturday night when snow is falling...
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thouern zone, stafford, king george counties, 5 to7 ches of snow. i wouldn't be surprised to see isolated higher amounts, especially if the storm performs to the fullest. we think the highest amounts a going to come in south of washington. just like our storm system we had in november. here's our western zone. look at the range from 2 to 5 inches in frederick. down to about 4 to i louden. culpepper and orange. so frederick, 2 to 5 inche now. hagerstown picking up 2 to 5 inches. t then we she numbers go up as we head farther to the south. martinsburg and nchester, 3 to 7. and cumberland seeing about 4 t 7 inches of snow. so again, the snow movesow in tomo from west to east, mainly between noon and 4:00 p.m. we think the roads are going to be the mt treacherous out there tomorrow night into early and delays likely on monday. >> yeah, delays are likely if we get that much snow. temperatures around fr, zing tomorrto the day on sunday. monday and tuesday still on the cold side. and then guess what, tracking yet another storm could be a winterke storm nex
thouern zone, stafford, king george counties, 5 to7 ches of snow. i wouldn't be surprised to see isolated higher amounts, especially if the storm performs to the fullest. we think the highest amounts a going to come in south of washington. just like our storm system we had in november. here's our western zone. look at the range from 2 to 5 inches in frederick. down to about 4 to i louden. culpepper and orange. so frederick, 2 to 5 inche now. hagerstown picking up 2 to 5 inches. t then we she...
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then we head to the southern, zo stafford, king george y county, for this is an all rain event with rainin between:0bout and 478 tomorrow and it's over by 10:00 a.m. on sunday. notust the southern zone but area wide we can see around an inch of rai and that could lead to some minor flooding out there. something we'll be keeping an eye on. taking you out to the western zone, frederick, loudoun, culpepper county, down through orange. you'll see a wintery mix tomorrow between 10:00 and 1:00 p.m. this means snow is in play, maybe a dusting, freezing rain, you could see some ice accumulation and eventually just plain rain. this is a potential for a period of freezing rain tomorrow. sometime between about 1:00 and 10:00 p.m. if this event performs to its fullest you could see up to a quarter o an inch of ice. with that much ice you will see power outages and downed trees. like every other zone, temperatures slowly warm saturday night so it's all rain and enddag early s morning. out in the our western zone, this is the area i'm most worrd abou dangerous travel, especially later in the day tomor
then we head to the southern, zo stafford, king george y county, for this is an all rain event with rainin between:0bout and 478 tomorrow and it's over by 10:00 a.m. on sunday. notust the southern zone but area wide we can see around an inch of rai and that could lead to some minor flooding out there. something we'll be keeping an eye on. taking you out to the western zone, frederick, loudoun, culpepper county, down through orange. you'll see a wintery mix tomorrow between 10:00 and 1:00 p.m....
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that big gap also lets you know that there was queen ann's war, king george's war and the french and indian war. so we used those two at the beginning so individuals know african-americans were there from the very beginning. 1697 is when that started. also you're going to see a host of names. you see d-day. a lot of people have no idea of where and what african-americans did for this country. african-americans landed on d-day on june 6th, 1944. that's why it's etched in that wall. and when you look at those 75 names and battles and campaigns and places, i think a lot of us will always be surprised when i always tell individuals. i point them out and i challenge them to ask me why that particular battle or campaign is up. let's go to a section and do something a little bit fun. i was asked to kind of introduce you to the gallery to give you some visualization. this is an elevation that you're seeing of the civil war section -- actually it goes from the american revolution to the civil war, but you see that blue in the middle? that is the american civil war section. what i wanted to do
that big gap also lets you know that there was queen ann's war, king george's war and the french and indian war. so we used those two at the beginning so individuals know african-americans were there from the very beginning. 1697 is when that started. also you're going to see a host of names. you see d-day. a lot of people have no idea of where and what african-americans did for this country. african-americans landed on d-day on june 6th, 1944. that's why it's etched in that wall. and when you...
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as far as snowfall totals go for the d.c.etro area down through southern maryland, stafford, king georges county, around an inch or less anded rain m in. now, north and west of washington, upper montgomery, louden, and maerld, 1 to 2, maybe even 3 inches in sloe tions there. so if you're in the 1 to 3 inch area, i would expect some delays out there on friday morning. so looking at the school pacts, tomorrow school really think it's going a pea fine. some slick spots out the refreeze overnight tonight, so you do want to be coshing of that. activitiefter school could be canceled tomorrow night with rain and snow in the forecast. and on friday i d think we'll see some delays again in areas ndst lely in louden, montgomery, marynd in virginia. then we head to the weekend, and here's what you can expect right now. this storm system is looking at a mainly rain event. but as ifnd begins ends we could see a bit of a wintery mix, especially snow, little or now.accumulation right but we could see a lot of rain. around an inch or less. andhat could lead to some flooding because we still have a andof
as far as snowfall totals go for the d.c.etro area down through southern maryland, stafford, king georges county, around an inch or less anded rain m in. now, north and west of washington, upper montgomery, louden, and maerld, 1 to 2, maybe even 3 inches in sloe tions there. so if you're in the 1 to 3 inch area, i would expect some delays out there on friday morning. so looking at the school pacts, tomorrow school really think it's going a pea fine. some slick spots out the refreeze overnight...
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southern you are in maryland, coming down through the northern neck, king george, rain arrives by 1:0000 p.m. it is over by noon on sunday. one to two inches of cold rain, could be minor flooding. the greater washington area, this is the area we're talking about, we are going to see this rain move in by about noon to earldafternoon. cold rain. there could be a little snow, maybe sleet mixed in, but i'm not expecting problems around the area. mainly wet roads, and that'll be out by sunday. for the western suburbs, we're talking about fredricks, leesbubu le, the fog arrives in the morning to early afternoon. it is col rain withmix, which is where we couss have slick on the road. freezing rain possible tonight. possibly up to 1/10th inch icy accumulation. it m looksnly like a cold rain. farther north and west of this, the rainrrives by11:00 a.m. snow, sleet, and freezing rain.m maybeor snow and sleet accumulation with possibly up to 1/4 inch in ice. it'll be later tonight. watc outor the travel around this area. we'll break it down and show you the i'futurecast. show you the ten-day >>> y
southern you are in maryland, coming down through the northern neck, king george, rain arrives by 1:0000 p.m. it is over by noon on sunday. one to two inches of cold rain, could be minor flooding. the greater washington area, this is the area we're talking about, we are going to see this rain move in by about noon to earldafternoon. cold rain. there could be a little snow, maybe sleet mixed in, but i'm not expecting problems around the area. mainly wet roads, and that'll be out by sunday. for...
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after all the whole idea of the constitution we didn't want king george, we didn't apartment monarch.body was sub gengt to through. if the president breaks through he should be prosecuted. there's a doj pinto the contrary. >> david? >> nothing open about it. it's not just one opinion. doj has revisited this question three times. twice in 1973. and once again in 2000. it concluded and, by the way, with respect to norman's truism to say nobody is above the law, et cetera, et cetera. the question always s-how does the law apply to a given person. the president occupies a unique constitutional perch. bodies like congress and the judiciary, president is not just the head of the executive, he is the executive. the supreme court has embraced the same methodology and has concluded. >> what about the point he's not a monarch. >> forgive me, erin, that's irrelevant. to preserve a constitutional fabric, the constitutional architect you can't disable the president. everybody would agree just like -- let me mention the supreme court. if you subject a president to criminal indictment, criminal pros
after all the whole idea of the constitution we didn't want king george, we didn't apartment monarch.body was sub gengt to through. if the president breaks through he should be prosecuted. there's a doj pinto the contrary. >> david? >> nothing open about it. it's not just one opinion. doj has revisited this question three times. twice in 1973. and once again in 2000. it concluded and, by the way, with respect to norman's truism to say nobody is above the law, et cetera, et cetera....
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i thought it might be useful, this is not king george iii, but i do have queen elizabeth ii, so at least to get a sense of style in what this looks like. we will talk about substance in a second. if you're familiar with how our presidents are introduced during the state of the union, this clip is somewhat of a shock. >> be seated. now, what sheio: does there is, she is commending the lords to attend to her, to sit on her command. and after that she will give an indication that the house of commons is to be summoned to attend to her as well. it's interesting, but the way the british do this, neither the queen nor the house of lords's work actual, political power resides in the united kingdom. but during this address, which is very formal, there is no applause, she is actually reading the words the government has written for, the government will stand in the back of the house of commons, the prime minister of the cabinet, the opposition, they all stand in the rear after being summoned by the queen. door iny do slam the the face of her messenger, who is called the black rod, but they open i
i thought it might be useful, this is not king george iii, but i do have queen elizabeth ii, so at least to get a sense of style in what this looks like. we will talk about substance in a second. if you're familiar with how our presidents are introduced during the state of the union, this clip is somewhat of a shock. >> be seated. now, what sheio: does there is, she is commending the lords to attend to her, to sit on her command. and after that she will give an indication that the house...
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and alexandria city, winchester, fredericksburg, prince william, stafford, spotsylvania, page, king george, fauquier all dismissing early. in maryland, george's, machiny, howard also dismissing early. and federal workers are authorized to leaveouwo earlier than normal and they can also request unscheduled leave if they need it. for a complete list of the closures and early dismissals, go to the nbc washington wep us the app. dy> shoppers are getting too hitting the store, buying up lots of bread. the shelves were half empty at the store in germantown. >> molette green is live with more on how the area is preparing for yet another blast of winter weather. good mornin good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're on annapolis road here. wetarted seeing the first prip about 30 minutes ago in the form of rain and now freezing rain a then back to light rain. nevertheless, there are no issues right now on the roads. we have seen plenty of salt trucks and plow trucks all around the county. right behind me, tre is a salt truck, a guy named armando says he isheaiting on maryland state highway folk
and alexandria city, winchester, fredericksburg, prince william, stafford, spotsylvania, page, king george, fauquier all dismissing early. in maryland, george's, machiny, howard also dismissing early. and federal workers are authorized to leaveouwo earlier than normal and they can also request unscheduled leave if they need it. for a complete list of the closures and early dismissals, go to the nbc washington wep us the app. dy> shoppers are getting too hitting the store, buying up lots of...
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and crying out, king george and broad swords, they try to walk across the bridge under fire. what do you suppose their odds are? bad. that is an understatement. they get slaughtered. the americans laid the planking down, counterattack, and within a couple of days, about 40 of these people have been killed and 800 captured. north carolina is now secured for the patriot cause. virginia has been secured at great bridge, north carolina is secured at moore's creek bridge. the patriots are taking over. we have a final case, this one in south carolina. south carolina has another royal governor, william campbell. william campbell flees to a british warship, that's what all royal governors do, they flee. campbell has heard that a naval force eventually is going to come to charleston, because charleston is a major southern city, the best port south of new york and also a very rich area. lots of slaves, rice, indigo. in early june, this british naval squadron arrives off the coast of charleston. the naval squadron was supposed to go to north carolina but were delayed by storms. by the t
and crying out, king george and broad swords, they try to walk across the bridge under fire. what do you suppose their odds are? bad. that is an understatement. they get slaughtered. the americans laid the planking down, counterattack, and within a couple of days, about 40 of these people have been killed and 800 captured. north carolina is now secured for the patriot cause. virginia has been secured at great bridge, north carolina is secured at moore's creek bridge. the patriots are taking...
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king george loomed large in the minds of the founders. should that also be part of civics? >> thank you for that question, tom. when we set up this commission, all of us who are passionate public servants in many thatrent areas jumped in we want every american inspired and you gird to serve and then we stopped for a moment to say, does everyone feel that way? why is this important? we talk about the barriers to service. one of the barriers is awareness. issue is the deeper one which is the value of it to our society. tocqueville said we were a nation of joiners and that is what made our nation so strong. we always talk about people getting out to help veterans. but there was a veterans group out helping the tsa people. that is what we do in america. we chip in and help out. that is one of the things we saw all year long going around america. but there was another piece which is sort of decline in civic education and knowledge. that -- we zeroed in on at the core, we need to reinvigorate that. we saw some pockets of excellence like the north high school in denver. studentsar
king george loomed large in the minds of the founders. should that also be part of civics? >> thank you for that question, tom. when we set up this commission, all of us who are passionate public servants in many thatrent areas jumped in we want every american inspired and you gird to serve and then we stopped for a moment to say, does everyone feel that way? why is this important? we talk about the barriers to service. one of the barriers is awareness. issue is the deeper one which is...
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the idea of economic freedom and opportunity, king george loomed large in the minds of the founders,hould that be part of civics also? these days? >> thanks for that question. is my favorite question, too. when we set up this commission, all of us who are passionate public servants, in many different areas, we just jumped in with this, we want every american inspired and eager to serve, and we stopped for a 2nd and said, does everybody else feel that way? it's talk about that. why is that important? so one of, we talk about the barriers to service, one of the barriers to service is, awareness of the opportunities we talked a lot about opportunities today. the other issue is the deeper issue that you're talking about, which is, the value of it to the society. we are a nation of joiners, that's what made our civil society so strong, that we jump in and do stuff, and in this shutdown, beer for the of the day, we talk about people getting out to help veterans, the veterans group are helping the tsa people. that's what we do in america. we chip in and roll up our sleeves, whether it's hur
the idea of economic freedom and opportunity, king george loomed large in the minds of the founders,hould that be part of civics also? these days? >> thanks for that question. is my favorite question, too. when we set up this commission, all of us who are passionate public servants, in many different areas, we just jumped in with this, we want every american inspired and eager to serve, and we stopped for a 2nd and said, does everybody else feel that way? it's talk about that. why is that...
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windsor castle certainly it looks quite different from holland that was what the king's architect intended games of sent george is his name he comes from the continent from savoy in the alps and he's the top man when it comes to casa is on the circuit our third council stands a day's ride south west of conway opposite the isle of anglesey the way that is more or less flat because you can keep to the coast by white steed simply flies along. greg the novel is a heavenly place where that mantic mists play with the towers of the casa. when he planned it james of sent george had the city walls of constantinople in mind that historic importance the dignity and the strangeness of the hexagon to see. he wants to create an elegant festive setting looking at a place where he can demonstrate his power a majestic house which will be seen to full advantage from the coast along with the city will. it will proclaim here dwells lord of what is. a laggard last. april the twenty fifth twelve eighty four a day of special joy for us all at woodside the first prince of wales was born in the eagles' top. one day you'll reign as hea
windsor castle certainly it looks quite different from holland that was what the king's architect intended games of sent george is his name he comes from the continent from savoy in the alps and he's the top man when it comes to casa is on the circuit our third council stands a day's ride south west of conway opposite the isle of anglesey the way that is more or less flat because you can keep to the coast by white steed simply flies along. greg the novel is a heavenly place where that mantic...
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underpinnings that made this nation great, the idea of economic freedom and opportunity, i mean, king george loomed large in the minds of the founders and should that be part of civics also these days? >> sure. sure. thanks for that question, tom. it's my favorite question, too. you know, when we set up this commission all of us who are passionate public servants in many different areas, with he just jumped in with this. you know, we want every american inspired and eager to serve and for a second and stayed did everybody feel that way? let's talk about that. why is that important? we talk about the bar years to service. and one of the bar years to service is awareness of the opportunities. and we talked a lot about opportunities today. but the other issue is the deeper issue that you are talking about, which is the value of it to our society. right? de tocqueville said we were a nation of joiner and that made our civil society so strong. even in the airport the other day we talk about people getting out to help veterans. the veterans were helping the tsa people. we to that in america. roll
underpinnings that made this nation great, the idea of economic freedom and opportunity, i mean, king george loomed large in the minds of the founders and should that be part of civics also these days? >> sure. sure. thanks for that question, tom. it's my favorite question, too. you know, when we set up this commission all of us who are passionate public servants in many different areas, with he just jumped in with this. you know, we want every american inspired and eager to serve and for...
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a, prince williams, b, prince harry or c, king george?re correct. nice job. all right. that was easy. keep it going. okay. you should know this. what is the highest grossing movie of 2018? is it a, avengers infiniti wars, be. black panther and jumangi? >> he brought up the royal wedding. did you watch that? >> griff: not only did i watch it, you like at tyrus' signal there. we're doing what we can with the challenges we got. look at the royal wedding. not only did harry and megan get married, they made a baby. pregnant, too, in the same year. marriage and a baby. >> carley: sometimes the bad news gets the most coverage. a lot happened in 2018 as well. and we have a very special guest coming up right now. she's more than just a guest. she's the one and only jenna looking gorgeous at a rooftop in new york city. >> griff: jenna, are you wearing sequins? i like sequins. >> thank you so much. we are at haven rooftop having an amazing time. they got fox news on the tv. they know what is up. i'm here with surge. come on. in he's been a bartender
a, prince williams, b, prince harry or c, king george?re correct. nice job. all right. that was easy. keep it going. okay. you should know this. what is the highest grossing movie of 2018? is it a, avengers infiniti wars, be. black panther and jumangi? >> he brought up the royal wedding. did you watch that? >> griff: not only did i watch it, you like at tyrus' signal there. we're doing what we can with the challenges we got. look at the royal wedding. not only did harry and megan...
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. ♪ we are waiting in the wings he plays king george iii. >> here we go. >> reporter: negron see but puerto rico. >> broadway in puerto rico. exactly. >> reporter: this is a nice place. >> this is a beautiful theater. >> reporter: yeah, this is nice. it wasn't the first choice. the musical was supposed to be put on at the university of puerto rico. that is the alma mater of luis miranda, lin-manuel's father. >> the island and particularly the university have gone through so much turmoil, change, economic austerity, that i figured let's put them on the map. >> reporter: after a million dollars was spent to repair the university's theater, a local labor union sent a warning -- >> the letter ended up saying there are real problems at the university of puerto rico, and we want to advise thatthgs, protests, can happen around your production. >> reporter: and you're thinking, i don't know if i can provide security for everybody who's coming to see the musical. >> yeah. you know, we have 1,700 people inside the theater. we have 150 cast and crew including my son. >> reporter: what do you wa
. ♪ we are waiting in the wings he plays king george iii. >> here we go. >> reporter: negron see but puerto rico. >> broadway in puerto rico. exactly. >> reporter: this is a nice place. >> this is a beautiful theater. >> reporter: yeah, this is nice. it wasn't the first choice. the musical was supposed to be put on at the university of puerto rico. that is the alma mater of luis miranda, lin-manuel's father. >> the island and particularly the...
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mary's unty, king george a south of fredericksburg.oday in those areas that i just it's going to dry out. as we head throughay the the temperatures move out of the 40s to around 50 degrees. more rain after 5:00 p.m. tomorrow into the first part of saturday. dry on sunday and beautiful. >>> another locals update in 25 minutes. for now back to "the today show" after this short break. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, digging in as the shutdown showdown drags on. the president not backing down during a meeting with party leaders. >> we are talking about national security. this isn't just the border. >> this morning how democrats are responding as they take back the housetoday. >>> plus, more of savannah'sus exe interview with incoming house speaker nancy pelosi. >> does robert mueller come back and say i'm seectng an indiment? >> i think that's an open discussion. >>> the flu season in full swing with 11 states reporting widespread activity. the cdc warning it's only going to get worse. so what can you k do top your family safer? we wi
mary's unty, king george a south of fredericksburg.oday in those areas that i just it's going to dry out. as we head throughay the the temperatures move out of the 40s to around 50 degrees. more rain after 5:00 p.m. tomorrow into the first part of saturday. dry on sunday and beautiful. >>> another locals update in 25 minutes. for now back to "the today show" after this short break. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, digging in as the shutdown showdown...
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the country and in this world really that first of all the founding fathers didn't want another king george running rampant. in article on the article one an nine, it begins with, and i quote, no title of nobility shall be granted by the united states. no title of nobility. and yet, what is that? first of all, i am a progressi progressive. i've had it with both democrat and republican parties. you case up to senators, congressmen, you are so surprised when they take money and no person holding money in profit or trust under them shall except with any officer title of any kind whatever of any king, prince or foreign state. i have to sit here in front of my tv and listen to people spend about what do you think maybe this, why doesn't he do that? we should prosecute those that commit crimes. their crimes get people killed. the war, yet we are helping them and then we wonder why we have terrorists over here while we telkill about a million people. we are not going to trust iran and 53.e two does that ever get in the textbooks? lno. >> host: thank you. david? >> guest: there's a lot of context i
the country and in this world really that first of all the founding fathers didn't want another king george running rampant. in article on the article one an nine, it begins with, and i quote, no title of nobility shall be granted by the united states. no title of nobility. and yet, what is that? first of all, i am a progressi progressive. i've had it with both democrat and republican parties. you case up to senators, congressmen, you are so surprised when they take money and no person holding...
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churchill met king george the sixth every tuesday of the war. cij trusted -- i'm sorry was trusted by churchill with all of the great secrets of the world. the enigma secrets and so on. the king wrote down everything that churchill said. it's an extraordinary new source that i have been able able to mine. brian: at the age of 16, he had a vision he thought he was destined to lead england from the brink to success. he saw this happening. >> that's right. and all the way through the rest of his life, he had so many close brushes with death that he believed that he was especially chosen to be able to save the country. and, of course, at the time, people scoffed at this but then half a century later, after he first said this when he was 16 it was proved completely true. brian: he came up at a time people -- the world, right? >> until, of course, they failed to keep up their defenses in the 1930s and the nazis built up such a war machine they were able to force out off the continent. brian: he said picture yourself as the american people great youth
churchill met king george the sixth every tuesday of the war. cij trusted -- i'm sorry was trusted by churchill with all of the great secrets of the world. the enigma secrets and so on. the king wrote down everything that churchill said. it's an extraordinary new source that i have been able able to mine. brian: at the age of 16, he had a vision he thought he was destined to lead england from the brink to success. he saw this happening. >> that's right. and all the way through the rest of...
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because we did not want a king george.ve a president and a separate body called the united states congress. host: congresswoman gwen moore, democrat from wisconsin. appreciate your time. up next, we will be taking your calls specifically on this issue of a border wall. special lines for those in border states and all others. we will put those on your screen and we will be right back. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme policy eventsic in washington, d.c. and around the country. -- c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> sunday on q&a, author and columnist james grant. >> i make my living talking about markets. is much too expensive for some of the people out there. i think the trouble lies not so much in wall street to wall street is what it is. it has been mostly an infamous name. wall street is an epithet mostly in amer
because we did not want a king george.ve a president and a separate body called the united states congress. host: congresswoman gwen moore, democrat from wisconsin. appreciate your time. up next, we will be taking your calls specifically on this issue of a border wall. special lines for those in border states and all others. we will put those on your screen and we will be right back. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable...
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it's that first of all, the founding fathers didn't want another king george running rampant. in article i, section 9, the emoluments clause, it begins with, quote, no title of nobility shall be granted by the united states. no title of nobility. yet what is it? okay, first of all, i am a progressive. i've had it with both democrat and republican parties. you kiss up to what senators, congressmen, you're so surprised when they take money that goes on and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them shall without the consent of the congress accept any present, emolument, office or title of any kind whatsoever from any king, prince or foreign state. i have to sit here in front of my tv, listen to people spinning about gee, what do you think, maybe this, why doesn't he do that. you know what? we should prosecute those that commit crimes. their crimes get people killed. that iraq war, oh, yeah, we're helping them? then we wonder why we have terrorists over here, after we kill, what, about a million people. oh, we're not going to trust iran after that coup in '53? all
it's that first of all, the founding fathers didn't want another king george running rampant. in article i, section 9, the emoluments clause, it begins with, quote, no title of nobility shall be granted by the united states. no title of nobility. yet what is it? okay, first of all, i am a progressive. i've had it with both democrat and republican parties. you kiss up to what senators, congressmen, you're so surprised when they take money that goes on and no person holding any office of profit...
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country and in this world, really, is that -- first of all the founding fathers didn't want another king george running rampant and in article 1, section 9, night 8, the emoll uments clause and its begins with, i quote no title of know enable school be granted by the united states. no title of know noblity, and yet, what is it? i am a progressive. i've had it with both democrat and republican parties. you kiss up what, senators, congressmen, you're so surprised when they -- they take money that goes on and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them shall, without the consent of the congress, accept of any present, emoll ument, officer title of any time whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state and i have to sit here from front of my tv and listen to people spinning beaut, gee, what do you think, maybe this, why dent he do that? you know what? we should prosecute those that commit crimes. their crimes get people killed. that iraq war, oh, yeah, we're helping them? then we wonder why we have terrorists over here. after we kill, what, million people? we're not going to trus
country and in this world, really, is that -- first of all the founding fathers didn't want another king george running rampant and in article 1, section 9, night 8, the emoll uments clause and its begins with, i quote no title of know enable school be granted by the united states. no title of know noblity, and yet, what is it? i am a progressive. i've had it with both democrat and republican parties. you kiss up what, senators, congressmen, you're so surprised when they -- they take money that...
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if they did it to martin luther king in the '60s, george mcgovern in '72.they don't like it they call you a communist they call you a russian dupe and then they let the propaganda and the press take over. >> tucker: why would liberals of all people stand by and allow that to happen? wasn't this their fever dream that some unaccountable cabal of bureaucrats in the national security state would subvert democracy? why are they saying something about this? >> because they hate donald trump that much. they don't like the man, they don't like his policies and they see the only way for the best way to unseat him as using what we call the deep state. >> tucker: what does this mean for future presidents? pick a candidate. gets elected next time or the time after that, can any president really believe that his or her bureaucracy won't try to end thera presidency? >> no. i think that's exactly what the problem is. and what we need here is a robust congressional oversight, decades.haven't had in it should be up to the senate and house judiciary committees to put a stop
if they did it to martin luther king in the '60s, george mcgovern in '72.they don't like it they call you a communist they call you a russian dupe and then they let the propaganda and the press take over. >> tucker: why would liberals of all people stand by and allow that to happen? wasn't this their fever dream that some unaccountable cabal of bureaucrats in the national security state would subvert democracy? why are they saying something about this? >> because they hate donald...