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from harrison, arkansas, lexington, kentucky, columbus, ohio, and louisville.average for april they see about 3 to 4 1/2 inches of rain for the month. how much have they seen so far? take a look at these numbers. 12, 14, almost 15 inch os f rain. breaking all-time records. take a look at this. lum bus, ohio, this record back from 1893 has been shattered. that is how it happened. too much rain over the same areas over and over again. what will we see? here's the radar picture. of course, we've got a front. more or less stationary. not moving forward eastward. thus the rain falling over these same areas and will continue to fall. we do have the severe thunderstorm watch. also a tornado watch. and they're also right now in memphis, tennessee, we do have a tornado warning posted until 5:00 eastern. right now in memphis big concert called memphis in may. all these concerts across the city. if you're watching from memphis, certainly be careful. a tornado warning is posted. storms moving east at 45 miles per hour. really heading toward nashville, tennessee. of course,
from harrison, arkansas, lexington, kentucky, columbus, ohio, and louisville.average for april they see about 3 to 4 1/2 inches of rain for the month. how much have they seen so far? take a look at these numbers. 12, 14, almost 15 inch os f rain. breaking all-time records. take a look at this. lum bus, ohio, this record back from 1893 has been shattered. that is how it happened. too much rain over the same areas over and over again. what will we see? here's the radar picture. of course, we've...
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. >> cal softball opening a best of three super-regional series in lexington. winner goes to the world series. bottom four, that's gone. junior's second homer of her career. that was all the support jolene henderson need it. strikes out four in the complete game shutout, cal is a win away after a 1-0 victory. game two set is sunday. >> in berkeley, double-header between stafford and cal. wilson grounds one into the hole on the right side. it's fielded and thrown home put won't be in time. the cardinal ends the regular season with 4-# -- 4-2 victory. game two called due to rain. >> time to ache a time-out. you soccer fans stick around. and manchester u and barcelona, the best this world has to offer what's with the... hydrangeas ? uh huh. checking fees. what ? my shrink said i need to channel my hostility towards checking fees into something 'beautiful.' touch the ball. get rid of checking fees. get electric orange checking from ing direct. no "you're not rich enough fees." no "fee of the month fees." because we don't like fees. beautiful. " " " " " " " " " " "
. >> cal softball opening a best of three super-regional series in lexington. winner goes to the world series. bottom four, that's gone. junior's second homer of her career. that was all the support jolene henderson need it. strikes out four in the complete game shutout, cal is a win away after a 1-0 victory. game two set is sunday. >> in berkeley, double-header between stafford and cal. wilson grounds one into the hole on the right side. it's fielded and thrown home put won't be in...
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lexington reservoir .67. san rosa .67. down towards san jose up into the foothills and then towards the peninsula as well into the santa cruz mountains and along the san mateo santa cruz coastline still getting some rain out of the northwest. it's cool now. temperatures dropping especially towards santa rosa. 45 there. low 50s. they have the rain in the clouds. 50s if you're starting to clear up and more 40s on the way. high pressure will get here. it's on its way. it will get here. today is the transition day. still a couple of showers not clear this out completely but the trend is to take it south of us. morning rain then clearing and breezy. temperatures today will struggle. they'll still be in the mid-60s for many. a northwest wind means it's going to be cool to cold tonight as we see the rain ending but the cold air coming in even though the nights aren't that long anymore. it will be a chilly one tonight. rain ends, breezy, some sun today. some sun. but temperatures mid-60s. go 68 in brentwood. but 60 berkeley. 62 ha
lexington reservoir .67. san rosa .67. down towards san jose up into the foothills and then towards the peninsula as well into the santa cruz mountains and along the san mateo santa cruz coastline still getting some rain out of the northwest. it's cool now. temperatures dropping especially towards santa rosa. 45 there. low 50s. they have the rain in the clouds. 50s if you're starting to clear up and more 40s on the way. high pressure will get here. it's on its way. it will get here. today is...
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lexington and concord. >> chris: lexington and concord, new hampshire. >> after that i promised i'd never use president obama's teleprompter and i intend to keep that promise. >> chris: okay. in 2010, you said this at a tea party rally. >> now the federal government owns or controls 51% of the private economy. we're on to them. we're on to this gangster government. and we are not going to let them have their way. >> chris: briefly, what does "gangster government" mean? secondly, our brain room, the fox news research department checked it out and they say if you add up all the companies that the u.s. government has a stake in -- general motors, chrysler, fannie, freddie, aig, on and on -- it only adds up to 1.3% of the private economy. not 51%. 1.3%. >> well, the numbers that i had gotten were ones that i had read from a professor of economics that said we were over 51%. that was something that was reported in the investors business daily. that was my source for that comment. i stand by that source that i cited at the time. the previous question that you had -- >> chris: gangster governmen
lexington and concord. >> chris: lexington and concord, new hampshire. >> after that i promised i'd never use president obama's teleprompter and i intend to keep that promise. >> chris: okay. in 2010, you said this at a tea party rally. >> now the federal government owns or controls 51% of the private economy. we're on to them. we're on to this gangster government. and we are not going to let them have their way. >> chris: briefly, what does "gangster...
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stretching eastward towards lexington and chattanooga and maybe even atlanta could see severe weather as well as we head overnight. and we're not done. turn the page on towards your monday. once again towards the afternoon, the evening hours we see severe weather explode again stretching from central texas all the way through the southern plains, back into the midwest and the ohio valley. even as far east as pittsburgh could see more severe weather as we head on towards monday, including the risk of more tornadoes. not to mention heavy rain and flash flooding a huge concern. lester? >> all right, paul, thank you. >>> overseas, a lot of people are keeping a sharp eye on what's going on in iceland where the country's most active volcano has been erupting since last night. already there are worries of another air travel nightmare like the one last year when another volcano erupted. transatlantic planes including president obama's flight to ireland tonight on "air force one" are being instructed to steer clear of iceland. we get the latest tonight from nbc's tazin ahmed. >> reporter: plum
stretching eastward towards lexington and chattanooga and maybe even atlanta could see severe weather as well as we head overnight. and we're not done. turn the page on towards your monday. once again towards the afternoon, the evening hours we see severe weather explode again stretching from central texas all the way through the southern plains, back into the midwest and the ohio valley. even as far east as pittsburgh could see more severe weather as we head on towards monday, including the...
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look at the damage in north of lexington. homes and cars and court has damaged, even see an american flag torn to shreds because of the storm. >>darya: the skies are smoky and easy to to brush fires. this happened in the high- pricecypress national park. the smoke is across the region and that national weather is warning drivers that visibility is difficult. lindsay land as a hearing in los angeles today. she is not one to be there. she is expected to enter and no context plead to a new demeanor. the trial for her it is an accusation of being stolen for doing it from a store that is being held in june. she is go right now on probation for drunk driving and she does not need to be in court today. 6:27 a.m. and we'll be back with more appeared here is a peek at the plaza. we are lights on see how the public. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to
look at the damage in north of lexington. homes and cars and court has damaged, even see an american flag torn to shreds because of the storm. >>darya: the skies are smoky and easy to to brush fires. this happened in the high- pricecypress national park. the smoke is across the region and that national weather is warning drivers that visibility is difficult. lindsay land as a hearing in los angeles today. she is not one to be there. she is expected to enter and no context plead to a new...
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. >> in april 1875, gener general was looking to send troops out to lexington and concord, and do it on a secret mission because he had spies on the town of boston watching his every movement. >> it was paul revere who came up with the plan to hang signal lanterns. >> he enlisted the help of what we think are a couple of different men. we don't know for sure because he only tells us he chose a friend to help give the signals. >> reporter: to solve the mystery, you need clues. >> primary sources, people who were alive or present at the time it happened. they're someone who is going to be able to give us an eyewitness account of things that actually happened that night. secondary sources are source of information who come from someone who has heard it from someone else, read it somewhere else, heard that story from someone else. >> reporter: so walk me through how we go about solving the mystery. >> first thing we do is look at the documents. read what paul revere said about the night, they will would be a primary source. >> and then read the stories of two men, samuel haskell newman w
. >> in april 1875, gener general was looking to send troops out to lexington and concord, and do it on a secret mission because he had spies on the town of boston watching his every movement. >> it was paul revere who came up with the plan to hang signal lanterns. >> he enlisted the help of what we think are a couple of different men. we don't know for sure because he only tells us he chose a friend to help give the signals. >> reporter: to solve the mystery, you need...
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lexington reservoir .67 and santa rosa .64. generally around a tenth to third of an inch for many but still rain on the go. parts of the peninsula, south peninsula, santa clara valley and also east bay from livermore south out to the pass. 40s and 50s on the temps right now. another cool pattern. but we are on the drier side and the ridge of high pressure right there it's on its way. it will be here tomorrow. but we have some morning rain and then clearing out. breezy out of the northwest. not that much warmer even though we'll get a little bit of sunshine today. it will be a northwest wind and it will be cold tonight as we clear out and get that rain over with for now. so the rain ends. it will be breezy but some sun. cool temps today. highs 50s and 60s. just tough to rebound even though we're mid-may we should. but still see low to mid-60s. tomorrow bump it up and have mostly sunny weather. we'll carry that right into friday as well. mostly sunny, warmer, mid-70s. looks like another cool down as we head into the weekend, pam.
lexington reservoir .67 and santa rosa .64. generally around a tenth to third of an inch for many but still rain on the go. parts of the peninsula, south peninsula, santa clara valley and also east bay from livermore south out to the pass. 40s and 50s on the temps right now. another cool pattern. but we are on the drier side and the ridge of high pressure right there it's on its way. it will be here tomorrow. but we have some morning rain and then clearing out. breezy out of the northwest. not...
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tracking very strong thunderstorms from lexington, kentucky, down through memphis.nfortunately the storms will clip northern alabama later this morning, the last place we want to have severe weather as people continue to clean up and go through the debris across much of the tornado damaged area. this is working its way into eastern tennessee and georgia, too. i don't think we'll see tornadoes from this system but we are going to see severe thunderstorms that contain lightning and also strong winds. that's going to make it dangerous. any wind coming through an area barely hanging on from the tornado damage could cause more damage. we'll talk about that later. >> bonnie schneider thanks so much. >>> our viewers you probably saw last week these two men were sparring from afar, but last night, they were in the same room. >> donald trump. is here tonight. >> yep, the president and the donald go at it. but only one of them actually had the microphone. in 90 seconds, you will hear the president just lay in to donald trump. funds, iras, or annuities. back then, he had somet
tracking very strong thunderstorms from lexington, kentucky, down through memphis.nfortunately the storms will clip northern alabama later this morning, the last place we want to have severe weather as people continue to clean up and go through the debris across much of the tornado damaged area. this is working its way into eastern tennessee and georgia, too. i don't think we'll see tornadoes from this system but we are going to see severe thunderstorms that contain lightning and also strong...
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residents of fire safety after a 57-year-old man was killed after flames engulfed a home on west lexington street. two other people were rescued. >> today we are going door-to- door in the neighborhood and a meeting with the residents just to let them know that there has been an unfortunate loss of life in their community due to expire. we are speaking with them and providing basic fire safety tips on it how to keep this from happening in their homes. >> chief cartwright says many fires are the result of people leaving stoves unintended and overloaded circuits. >> and their strike killed one of the sons of gaddafi. they can confirm one of his sons have been killed. also dead are three grandchildren. >> we did not believe that there is a solution that includes him or any members of this family. the only solution is for him to depart. >> the strike came hours after he called for a cease-fire in the negotiations in what rebels called it a publicity stunt. pop john paul ii is one step away from sainthood. he was beatified today in st. peter's square. experts say there will be a pause in john p
residents of fire safety after a 57-year-old man was killed after flames engulfed a home on west lexington street. two other people were rescued. >> today we are going door-to- door in the neighborhood and a meeting with the residents just to let them know that there has been an unfortunate loss of life in their community due to expire. we are speaking with them and providing basic fire safety tips on it how to keep this from happening in their homes. >> chief cartwright says many...
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the girls lost their first game to kentucky in lexington but they jumped all over the wildcats.e left fielder's edge. they will open up in the college world series on thursday against alabama. and the top story at the french open is this streak. and the guy who's been the hottest player in tennis this year. novak jokavich plays against gasque of france. jokovic a winner. 41 straight to start the season, that's the second best start in the open era which began in 1968. >>> joining jokovic on a collision course was the second seeded player roger federer. federer on the far right court against barinca of switzerland. he then wraps it up with an ace at match point. 6-3 2-7-5. >>> for the women some flexible displays. saranaveva was the highest women seed @
the girls lost their first game to kentucky in lexington but they jumped all over the wildcats.e left fielder's edge. they will open up in the college world series on thursday against alabama. and the top story at the french open is this streak. and the guy who's been the hottest player in tennis this year. novak jokavich plays against gasque of france. jokovic a winner. 41 straight to start the season, that's the second best start in the open era which began in 1968. >>> joining...
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meanwhile, it'll be stormy from cincinnati to lexington and columbia, south carolina.ers in northern new england. >> 61 degrees in boston. 75 in baltimore. and 90 in atlanta. 90 also in omaha. near 80 in chicago. and 83 in indianapolis. 60s in the pacific northwest. and 70s continue from sacramento to albuquerque. >>> this is a story that i say, myself, this is exactly what i would have done. a journalist's duty, of course, is to bear witness, but one reporter from indianapolis had to take some action. he came to the aid of a frantic mother duck and her 11 crying ducklings who were trapped inside of a storm drain. >> where you have to take your hat off to, even the duck moms, it's amazing. this guy pulled off his sleeves. pulled off the great climb down into the drain. ten of the ducklings were happy to be rescued but that 11th one in no hurry. the whole family was united. and in their thanks, they waddled away. see you later. check out that little one. ah! isn't that so sweet? you see the world is right again. even you like the ducklings. >> happy ending i can live wi
meanwhile, it'll be stormy from cincinnati to lexington and columbia, south carolina.ers in northern new england. >> 61 degrees in boston. 75 in baltimore. and 90 in atlanta. 90 also in omaha. near 80 in chicago. and 83 in indianapolis. 60s in the pacific northwest. and 70s continue from sacramento to albuquerque. >>> this is a story that i say, myself, this is exactly what i would have done. a journalist's duty, of course, is to bear witness, but one reporter from indianapolis...
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this was seized from an operation in lexington in baltimore. you can get one for as little as $50 online. >> pretty much telephone i know -- much everyone i know has a fake id. >> even the daughter of the former president did. this is barbara bush. >> there's always someone out there trying to create the counterfit product. we have embedded security features that are difficult to replicate. >> reporter: but federal charges for small-time manufacturers are rare. which is why the attorney for the maryland student now indict of indicted says he's surprised this has turned into a federal case. that his client is a spectacular kid with an unblemished record and faces an accusation that will chase him his entire life. >> and they do not say whether the student plans to plead guilty or not guilty. >> okay, mike. thank you. so far, the student has faced no disciplinary action from the school. his lawyer says he is busy studying for his finals. >>> clouds are looking over maryland tonight. a live look outside. the sun is peeking out as we prepare for a
this was seized from an operation in lexington in baltimore. you can get one for as little as $50 online. >> pretty much telephone i know -- much everyone i know has a fake id. >> even the daughter of the former president did. this is barbara bush. >> there's always someone out there trying to create the counterfit product. we have embedded security features that are difficult to replicate. >> reporter: but federal charges for small-time manufacturers are rare. which is...
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the red boxes indicate tornado watches from detroit down through indianapolis, lexington and parts ofouisiana and texas jbd. and how many tornadoes reported in of the last 12 hours. up to 54 tornado reports so far and more likely to be spawned by the deadly thunderstorms that continue to rumble through the eastern u.s. today here in the bay area, a mild day, a pleasant day. sunny skies in the afternoon. high temperatures from the upper 60s to the low 70s. and -- i'm sorry that was the projection for tomorrow. upper 60s to low 70s in the inland area. today a little milder in some inland locations. thursday, we'll have baseball at at&t park. giants taking on the lions. 12:45 game time. temperatures ranging from 55 to 60. and here is the ak wheel chairs seven-day forecast. chance of more light rain mainly in the north bay on friday. breezy and mild through the weekend. monday, memorial day a lovely day and by next wednesday clouds and the threat of rain again. lovely day today and tomorrow. one looks much like the other. >> thanks very much. >>> th >>> larry beil is here with all of the
the red boxes indicate tornado watches from detroit down through indianapolis, lexington and parts ofouisiana and texas jbd. and how many tornadoes reported in of the last 12 hours. up to 54 tornado reports so far and more likely to be spawned by the deadly thunderstorms that continue to rumble through the eastern u.s. today here in the bay area, a mild day, a pleasant day. sunny skies in the afternoon. high temperatures from the upper 60s to the low 70s. and -- i'm sorry that was the...
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. >>> and the best of three super regional serious in lexington against kentucky. winner heads to the college world series. they are looking for their first super regional win since 2006. bottom of the inning, scoreless. and 1-0, bears here. that was all the support jolene henderson needed. the sophomore allowed one hit, strikes out 4 in a complete game shutout. cal is a win away from the world series after a 1-0 victory. game 2 set for today. back in berkeley, big game double-header between stanford and cal. top three, cardinal austin wilson grounds one into the hole on the right side. field at second, throw home but not in time. the cardinals end their regular season with 4-2 victory. game two called after rain. >>> and the earthquake seems to have found their way hoping for a win. and second half tied at 1. anthony centers, and they head it into the corner of the net. the sixth goal of the season for him. san jose up 2-1. but in the 80th minute, corey gibbs lay out foran a -- for a header of his own. it's a 2-2 draw. >>> and meanwhile the superbowl of european s
. >>> and the best of three super regional serious in lexington against kentucky. winner heads to the college world series. they are looking for their first super regional win since 2006. bottom of the inning, scoreless. and 1-0, bears here. that was all the support jolene henderson needed. the sophomore allowed one hit, strikes out 4 in a complete game shutout. cal is a win away from the world series after a 1-0 victory. game 2 set for today. back in berkeley, big game double-header...
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lexington followed with americans discovering the importance of the individual right to bear arms.then came the bunker hill, and that was followed by a declaration of independence by the massachusetts legislature. virginia followed suit after patrick henry stirring call for liberty or death in the declaration of war against britain. it's called echo across the continent and roused so many americans that on july 4th, 1776 all of 13 states declared independence from britain. and who were those original tea party years? who were the man on the ships who set off this explosion that sparked the revolution and helped bring down one in pierian create another? who boarded those ships and dumped the tea in boston harbor? sam adams, hancock at nine they swore never to reveal each other's names to prevent their arrest for treason in the immediate death on the gallows. while the names remain secrets for decades after the tea party, but they are now listed in my new book. if i believe the list will surprise you. one irony of the tea party, however, is that none of those who dumped tea into bost
lexington followed with americans discovering the importance of the individual right to bear arms.then came the bunker hill, and that was followed by a declaration of independence by the massachusetts legislature. virginia followed suit after patrick henry stirring call for liberty or death in the declaration of war against britain. it's called echo across the continent and roused so many americans that on july 4th, 1776 all of 13 states declared independence from britain. and who were those...
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they take on kentucky today in the first round of the best of three super regional in lexington.losers in just 53 games this year. one was enough to do it against the wildcats. he takes one out to straight away center off bell. the wildcats held to just one hit in a 1-0cal win. the teams tomorrow will play a double header if necessary. that will do it for this saturday night sports wrap. see you again tomorrow night at 10:00. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪
they take on kentucky today in the first round of the best of three super regional in lexington.losers in just 53 games this year. one was enough to do it against the wildcats. he takes one out to straight away center off bell. the wildcats held to just one hit in a 1-0cal win. the teams tomorrow will play a double header if necessary. that will do it for this saturday night sports wrap. see you again tomorrow night at 10:00. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads...
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. >> cal softball opening a best of three series in lexington.inner heads to the college world series. cal looking for its first super-regional win since 2006. drilled to center and it's gone. that was all the sport henderson needed. allowed one hit. strikes out four. complete game shutout. cal is a win away from the world series. >> back at berkeley a baseball double dip between cal and stanford. wilson grounds one into the hole on the right side. it's fielded and thrown home but not in time to get the runner. 3-1 stanford. bottom nine. cal down. christ -- chris reed, gets the batter to hit the into the double-play. >> hottest tennis player, djokovic facing del potro. in the third set point for djokovic. running del potro around like a dog before putting him away with this forehand. in the fourth, match point. djokovic with a gorgeous bandhand drop set. extends his winning streak this year. sharapova and chan. in the second, a big across-court back heand winner. sharapova looking for a career grand slam. >> the european soccer, barcelona and man
. >> cal softball opening a best of three series in lexington.inner heads to the college world series. cal looking for its first super-regional win since 2006. drilled to center and it's gone. that was all the sport henderson needed. allowed one hit. strikes out four. complete game shutout. cal is a win away from the world series. >> back at berkeley a baseball double dip between cal and stanford. wilson grounds one into the hole on the right side. it's fielded and thrown home but...
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. >> then you have dayton, ohio, springfield, missouri, and lexington, kentucky. really would like to see what -- >> they probably have morning shows there, too. >>> it is 6:26. coming up, that botox mom we told you about, a fake. the fallout now that her hoax has been exposeed. >> plus facebook needs a few good people. why it's putting together a global team of diplomats. they're hiring. [ no audio ] >>> and a four-month-old baby goes missing and is then found just this morning. i'm kiet do live from knightsen with details in the investigation. coming up. our planes start flying when it's dark. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. [ webber ] southwest airlines has seven daily nonstop flights from the bay area to chicago midway to fit your schedule. ♪ hey, we're on your schedule, not ours. there will be another one back here in a second, just watch. what did i tell you -- there's another one. [ ding ] and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could
. >> then you have dayton, ohio, springfield, missouri, and lexington, kentucky. really would like to see what -- >> they probably have morning shows there, too. >>> it is 6:26. coming up, that botox mom we told you about, a fake. the fallout now that her hoax has been exposeed. >> plus facebook needs a few good people. why it's putting together a global team of diplomats. they're hiring. [ no audio ] >>> and a four-month-old baby goes missing and is then...
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lexington reservoir .67. generally a at the point of an inch to about a third for most locations. mill valley a quarter inch. there's some moving south out of the northwest. morning rain, 40s and low 50s. because of that breeze coming out of the north you can actually see it right there as high pressure's building in it will be here but not until tomorrow and friday. then we'll start to warm temps up. today even though the rain's over with the cool air is not. morning rain and then clearing and breezy. could still be a few isolated showers zipping down out of the northwest. the trend is to bring in some really cool air especially tonight into tomorrow as we get rid of the rain. so not a real warm up today even though we will have some sun. 50s and 60s temperatures a good 15 degrees below average or even more for some away from the coast about five to eight and closer towards it san francisco should be 65 this time of year. they're 59. but santa rosa, antioch, livermore, morgan hill they should all be closer to 80. mostly sunny. warmer as we go into thursday and friday. that looks
lexington reservoir .67. generally a at the point of an inch to about a third for most locations. mill valley a quarter inch. there's some moving south out of the northwest. morning rain, 40s and low 50s. because of that breeze coming out of the north you can actually see it right there as high pressure's building in it will be here but not until tomorrow and friday. then we'll start to warm temps up. today even though the rain's over with the cool air is not. morning rain and then clearing and...
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but that's the courage that led to lexington and concord, to fort summitter, to seckca falls, so sema, alabama, to the stonewall in and to this national mall where martin luther king shared his dream with america and forever changed the course of our history. today, thanks to all of those who had the courage to march and fight and speak out for freedom, there is no road that you can't travel. no future you can't create. no dream you can't realize. you are bound only by the limits of your imagination. the question for all of you graduates is, how will you use that freedom? don't worry if you don't have all the answers right now. your life, your career path will not be a straight line. when i graduated college, no one would have believed, least of all my professors, that i would start a media information company and later become the mayor of new york city. even my mother can hardly believe it. but as you think about your career, whatever you do, don't worry about mapping it all out. just don't play it safe. don't be the person who quits a startup company or a band before giving it a cha
but that's the courage that led to lexington and concord, to fort summitter, to seckca falls, so sema, alabama, to the stonewall in and to this national mall where martin luther king shared his dream with america and forever changed the course of our history. today, thanks to all of those who had the courage to march and fight and speak out for freedom, there is no road that you can't travel. no future you can't create. no dream you can't realize. you are bound only by the limits of your...
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May 23, 2011
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far as the current radar, just give you an idea where the most intense storms are from nashville, lexington, louisville, across the ohio river valley before too long. not a whole lot of tremendous weather with this. it's kind of weakened somewhat since the initial line that it rolled through last night, but there's going to be rough and tumble thunderstorms through the appalachians in the next couple hours. unbelievable weekend. may started off quiet. i know it felt like we had a rough couple weeks, but from the time that the tuscaloosa, alabama, outbreak happened, to now, it's really been a relatively quiet couple of weeks. boom, here we go again. >> all you hope is for spring serenity after everything that's happened and hasn't happened yet. >> couple weeks. >> thanks, rob. >>> also new, all hands on deck effort in louisiana to keep the mississippi river at bay. more than 2,000 inmates at the louisiana state penitentiary have been put to work, filling sandbags and patching levee holes. floods destroyed part of the pen ten areary. the region is surg suffering from the worst floods to hit.
far as the current radar, just give you an idea where the most intense storms are from nashville, lexington, louisville, across the ohio river valley before too long. not a whole lot of tremendous weather with this. it's kind of weakened somewhat since the initial line that it rolled through last night, but there's going to be rough and tumble thunderstorms through the appalachians in the next couple hours. unbelievable weekend. may started off quiet. i know it felt like we had a rough couple...
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May 16, 2011
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lexington, ky. good morning. independent line. caller: i just would like to say to the lady that was on before, i have to disagree with what she says about the government and the media. i would have to agree with the facts in the story. this is the way control has been made since the beginning. i think the american people need to realize that the world is changing. when the world changes, our leadership, our money, our policies, everything changes. i am in the industry, and now there are three more laws online that allow people to get three streams of income. i am watching the tax. there is no way to track it. i think people need to get ready for what bush called it 15 years ago, a new world order. we are not moving toward the type of employment that is going to be required in 2020. in 2015. i went to two colleges, and everything i went there for almost nine years, i do not make a penny off of it. instead, i make almost two and did $50,000 a year doing stuff online. this -- $250000 a year doing stuff online. host: an ap story comi
lexington, ky. good morning. independent line. caller: i just would like to say to the lady that was on before, i have to disagree with what she says about the government and the media. i would have to agree with the facts in the story. this is the way control has been made since the beginning. i think the american people need to realize that the world is changing. when the world changes, our leadership, our money, our policies, everything changes. i am in the industry, and now there are three...
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May 29, 2011
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in the early morning of august 27, 2006, a flight crashed on takeoff from lexington, ky killing 49 ofople on board. the crash occurred when the controller on duty was working the last shift of consecutive ships. there was a eight-nine hour break between the second day shift to the final night shift. the spread fell largely in the early evening during the so- called forbidden zone for sleep. he was only able to sustain sleep for 2-3 hours in the afternoon. it crashed as the captain and first officer failed to detect that they were on the run what -- wrong runway, one that was too short for takeoff. at the time of the crash, the air traffic controller's performance was impaired by restriction and working at a circadian low. an on-shift nap would be the only way to help. the national transportation safety board to not indicate fatigue as a cause of the crash, i believe it is possible but have the air traffic controller had more sleep, he might have detected this in time to avert the disaster. i expect that one way to sustain operational performance and well-being in air traffic controlle
in the early morning of august 27, 2006, a flight crashed on takeoff from lexington, ky killing 49 ofople on board. the crash occurred when the controller on duty was working the last shift of consecutive ships. there was a eight-nine hour break between the second day shift to the final night shift. the spread fell largely in the early evening during the so- called forbidden zone for sleep. he was only able to sustain sleep for 2-3 hours in the afternoon. it crashed as the captain and first...
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May 3, 2011
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but is a little muggy comfortable temperatures, 66 degrees in martinsburg, 70 in lexington park.it will storms that wend rule out a severe storm evening.s low to mid 80's today and cooler, morning showers and near 60. britain's prince charles is to d.c. today for four days after the royal wedding. visit his -- and urban speech ate a university and will obama at thesident white house. thanks for watching and we will be back at noon. "live with regis and kelly" is up next.
but is a little muggy comfortable temperatures, 66 degrees in martinsburg, 70 in lexington park.it will storms that wend rule out a severe storm evening.s low to mid 80's today and cooler, morning showers and near 60. britain's prince charles is to d.c. today for four days after the royal wedding. visit his -- and urban speech ate a university and will obama at thesident white house. thanks for watching and we will be back at noon. "live with regis and kelly" is up next.
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caums comes after 57-year-old jerome bruno was killed friday morning when flames engulfed a home on lexington. two other people were rescued from the fire. >> today we're in the neighborhood going door-to-door, firefighters are, meeting with residents to let them know there has been an unfortunate loss of life in their community due to a fire. we are providing basic fire safety tips to prevent this from happening in their homes. >> chief cart wright says many fires are the result of people leaving many homes unattended and overloading sirkts. -- circuits. >> nato refusing to confirm that air strike killed one of muammar gaddafi's sons. nato said it struck a government building in tripoli but can't confirm if one of his sons were attacked. some reports are that one of his younger sons was killed and two of his grand kids. >> the only solution is for him to due part. -- for him to depart. >> the strike came hours after gaddafi called for -- it was a strike to stop the regime from regaining momentum. >> moving pope john paul ii closer to sainthood. benedict entered the square. among the faithful
caums comes after 57-year-old jerome bruno was killed friday morning when flames engulfed a home on lexington. two other people were rescued from the fire. >> today we're in the neighborhood going door-to-door, firefighters are, meeting with residents to let them know there has been an unfortunate loss of life in their community due to a fire. we are providing basic fire safety tips to prevent this from happening in their homes. >> chief cart wright says many fires are the result of...
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this is from lexington. homes and cars were damaged.hurt. >> mark: when the travelers fly they want comfort at a reasonable price. many airlines don't deliver according to a new survey. at the bottom up the list, u.s. air ways. who was the best? southwest. followed by jet blew, alaska. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. a live look care wall street, big numbers, the dow is off 146 points following the first three the dow is off 146 points following the first three day rally. re going to need a sitter on saturday night. i almost forgot. we're having dinner together on friday for dad's 65th birthday. maybe i'll ask my parents to baby sit. are you sure you want to go there? you're right. ♪ born to be wild ♪ born to be wild [screaming] who's going to watch them? for you, baby sitting is just a figure of speech. that's why we've created medicare solutions that are just right for you. we have plans with monthly premiums as low as $0, the freedom to choose any doctor who accepts medic
this is from lexington. homes and cars were damaged.hurt. >> mark: when the travelers fly they want comfort at a reasonable price. many airlines don't deliver according to a new survey. at the bottom up the list, u.s. air ways. who was the best? southwest. followed by jet blew, alaska. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. a live look care wall street, big numbers, the dow is off 146 points following the first three the dow is off...
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May 27, 2011
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in the early morning of august 27th, 2006, comair flight 5191 crashed on takeoff from lexington, kentucky, killing 49 of the 50 people on board. the crash occurred at a time when the xolair traffic controller on duty was working the last shift of a 221 series of shifts considering of two evening shifts one day shift and final one one night shift. there was eight to nine hour break from the end of the second day shift to the final night shift. you unfortunately the break fell largely in early mid evening in so-called forbidden zone for sleep. the controller was only able to sustain sleep for two to three hours in the late afternoon. comair 5191 crashed at 6:06 a.m., captain, first sister and air-traffic controller failed to tee tech the plane was on wrong runway, a runway much too short for successful takeoff. fatigue analysis including prediction modeling suggests at the time of the crash the air-traffic controller's performance was impaired by a combination of sleep restriction and working in sir qaedian low. given the structure of the 2, 2, 1 shift series on-shift nap would be only way
in the early morning of august 27th, 2006, comair flight 5191 crashed on takeoff from lexington, kentucky, killing 49 of the 50 people on board. the crash occurred at a time when the xolair traffic controller on duty was working the last shift of a 221 series of shifts considering of two evening shifts one day shift and final one one night shift. there was eight to nine hour break from the end of the second day shift to the final night shift. you unfortunately the break fell largely in early...
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host: lexington, kentucky, go ahead.aller: a single treasury bond never should have been sold outside of the united states. we not only own money to china, but we barrault consistently from the federal reserve and almost 100% of our income tax goes to repairer debt to the federal reserve. the day that the world decides to stop using the dollar for the reserve currency, as the man just said, china will be repaid in a dollar that is worthless, and what will they do in response to receiving worthless money? what will they use to cover the debt? as far as the military aspect, when china has a disaster or their economy fails as well, where are we had at that point? host: mountain view, calif., on their public and mine. caller: -- on the republican . caller: i have a few comments, and i will let you respond. this will take just a minute. rep wolf made a comment and said he characterizes the chinese government as fundamentally evil and according to the u.s.-china security report, they are aggressively pursuing cyber warfare cap
host: lexington, kentucky, go ahead.aller: a single treasury bond never should have been sold outside of the united states. we not only own money to china, but we barrault consistently from the federal reserve and almost 100% of our income tax goes to repairer debt to the federal reserve. the day that the world decides to stop using the dollar for the reserve currency, as the man just said, china will be repaid in a dollar that is worthless, and what will they do in response to receiving...
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lexington, ky. good morning. independent line. caller: i just would like to say to the lady that was on before, i have to disagree with what she says about the government and the media. i would have to agree with the facts in the story. this is the way control has been made since the beginning. i think the american people need to realize that the world is changing. when the world changes, our leadership, our money, our policies, everything changes. i am in the industry, and now there are three more laws online that allow people to get three streams of income. i am watching the tax. there is no way to track it. i think people need to get ready for what bush called it 15 years ago, a new world order. we are not moving toward the type of employment that is going to be required in 2020. in 2015. i went to two colleges, and everything i went there for almost nine years, i do not make a penny off of it. instead, i make almost two and did $50,000 a year doing stuff online. this -- $250000 a year doing stuff online. host: an ap story comi
lexington, ky. good morning. independent line. caller: i just would like to say to the lady that was on before, i have to disagree with what she says about the government and the media. i would have to agree with the facts in the story. this is the way control has been made since the beginning. i think the american people need to realize that the world is changing. when the world changes, our leadership, our money, our policies, everything changes. i am in the industry, and now there are three...
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our leading trade partner, which i know firsthand and appreciate with michelin tire corporation of lexington producing earth mover tires for recovery of oil sands, resources in alberta. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california wish to be recognized? ms. sanchez: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in observation of teacher appreciation week which commenced on may 2 and will end tomorrow. it's not only appropriate to recognize our hardworking and dedicated educators, it is necessary. in honor of teacher appreciation week, i'd like to recognize all the teachers in my district. i have visited every school back home, and i feel fortunate to have the classrooms filled with passionate teachers who are committed to every student by addressing their needs and guaranteeing their academic s
our leading trade partner, which i know firsthand and appreciate with michelin tire corporation of lexington producing earth mover tires for recovery of oil sands, resources in alberta. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california wish to be recognized? ms. sanchez: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro...
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May 25, 2011
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in the early morning of august 27, 2006, a flight crashed on takeoff from lexington, ky killing 49 of the 50 people on board. the crash occurred when the controller on duty was working the last shift of consecutive ships. there was a eight-nine hour break between the second day shift to the final night shift. the spread fell largely in the early evening during the so- called forbidden zone for sleep. he was only able to sustain sleep for 2-3 hours in the afternoon. it crashed as the captain and first officer failed to detect that they were on the run what -- wrong runway, one that was too short for takeoff. at the time of the crash, the air traffic controller's performance was impaired by restriction and working at a circadian low. an on-shift nap would be the only way to help. the national transportation safety board to not indicate fatigue as a cause of the crash, i believe it is possible but have the air traffic controller had more sleep, he might have detected this in time to avert the disaster. i expect that one way to sustain operational performance and well-being in air traffic
in the early morning of august 27, 2006, a flight crashed on takeoff from lexington, ky killing 49 of the 50 people on board. the crash occurred when the controller on duty was working the last shift of consecutive ships. there was a eight-nine hour break between the second day shift to the final night shift. the spread fell largely in the early evening during the so- called forbidden zone for sleep. he was only able to sustain sleep for 2-3 hours in the afternoon. it crashed as the captain and...
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thunderstorms rolling through nashville up through lexington, getting across parts of west virginia andnto the i-95 corridor. this area as well will see the threat for seeing severe weather. another pulse of energy that will develop into a low pressure system through the plains. this is just, you know, about 48 hours after the last one came through and this one will have punch with it as well. we've highlighted that in the way of some pinks on the map there. high risk of seeing severe weather in this area later on today. the storm's prediction center indicated that from oklahoma city through wichita. that pink area means that there's a 30% chance of seeing a tornado touch down within 25 miles of any point in that area. that's a big deal. notice that joplin is around the 10 to 15% mark, moderate to slight risk. through new york, d.c., boston, this is a very soupy atmosphere. that is where the stalled stationary boundary is and thunderstorms will fire up again and some will be potentially severe. on to the next graphic, high temperatures for today, kind of toasty in memphis. muggy and 82
thunderstorms rolling through nashville up through lexington, getting across parts of west virginia andnto the i-95 corridor. this area as well will see the threat for seeing severe weather. another pulse of energy that will develop into a low pressure system through the plains. this is just, you know, about 48 hours after the last one came through and this one will have punch with it as well. we've highlighted that in the way of some pinks on the map there. high risk of seeing severe weather...
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but that's the courage that led to lexington and concord, to fort sumter and to seneca falls, to selmahere martin luther king shared his dream with america. here forever changed the course of our history. today, thanks to all of those who had the courage to march and fight and speak out for freedom, there is no road that you can't travel. no future you can't create. no dream you can't realize. you are bound only by the limits of your imagination. the question for all of you graduates is, how will you use that freedom? don't worry if you don't have all the answers right now. your life, your career path will not be a straight line. when i graduated from college, no one would have believed, least of all my professors, that i would start a media company and later become the mayor of new york city. even my mother can hardly believe it. [laughter] but as you think about your career, whatever you do, don't worry about mapping it all out. just don't play it safe. don't be the person who quits a startup company, or a band, before giving it a chance to make it big. and don't be afraid to start o
but that's the courage that led to lexington and concord, to fort sumter and to seneca falls, to selmahere martin luther king shared his dream with america. here forever changed the course of our history. today, thanks to all of those who had the courage to march and fight and speak out for freedom, there is no road that you can't travel. no future you can't create. no dream you can't realize. you are bound only by the limits of your imagination. the question for all of you graduates is, how...
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louisville, 317% of normal. 339% in lexington. over 200% of rainfall in cleveland and memphis.hio and the mississippi rivers and those rivers are now cresting. the mississippi river cresting in memphis today. then it will move over to vicksburg may 19. baton rouge may 22. and cresting finally in new orleans, may 23. well above flood stages, all along the river. >>> good morning to you. well, we have a cool start although the temperatures are now in the 50s. we could have upper 40s an hour ago. 50s across the board now. mostly sunny and warm today an then the fog rolls in tomorrow. that could make for a dangerous bridge commute tomorrow. keep that in the back of your mind. 70s today for full sunshine in fremont. san jose 71 degrees for you and 75 in santa cruz. we are expecting a spring storm as we head into the weekend. pretty good round of rain on tap saturday into sunday. >>> that's your latest weather, ann? >> thanks, al. after 25 years of marriage, arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver have separated. miguel almaguer has more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morni
louisville, 317% of normal. 339% in lexington. over 200% of rainfall in cleveland and memphis.hio and the mississippi rivers and those rivers are now cresting. the mississippi river cresting in memphis today. then it will move over to vicksburg may 19. baton rouge may 22. and cresting finally in new orleans, may 23. well above flood stages, all along the river. >>> good morning to you. well, we have a cool start although the temperatures are now in the 50s. we could have upper 40s an...
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host: lexington, kentucky, go ahead. caller: a singlereasury bond never should have been sold outside of the united states. we not only own money to china, but we barrault consistently from the federal reserve and almost 100% of our income tax goes to repairer debt to the federal reserve. the day that the world decides to stop using the dollar for the reserve currency, as the man just said, china will be repaid in a dollar that is worthless, and what will they do in response to receiving worthless money? what will they use to cover the debt? as far as the military aspect, when china has a disaster or their economy fails as well, where are we had at that point? host: mountain view, calif., on their public and mine. caller: -- on the republican . caller: i have a few comments, and i will let you respond. this will take just a minute. rep wolf made a comment and said he characterizes the chinese government as fundamentally evil and according to the u.s.-china security report, they are aggressively pursuing cyber warfare cap
host: lexington, kentucky, go ahead. caller: a singlereasury bond never should have been sold outside of the united states. we not only own money to china, but we barrault consistently from the federal reserve and almost 100% of our income tax goes to repairer debt to the federal reserve. the day that the world decides to stop using the dollar for the reserve currency, as the man just said, china will be repaid in a dollar that is worthless, and what will they do in response to receiving...