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turning to another check in lexington -- church in lexington, the reverend was a west point graduate. pendleton accepted a smaller salary for the opportunity to minister to the virginia cadets. one of the spiritual charges after failing to gain a place of west point. 1860 wrote his mother in to confess of his pessimism at the possibility of any specific settlement between north and south. he blamed the republican members of congress but the situation and their failure to show concession. he rejected submission to the domineering rule of those who file that sells interpreters of god's will. you identified ideology is intertwined anticipated the peer technical post mills would soon seek to conquer and reconstruct the valley. junkin, bergent when's spiritual mentor pendleton set aside his specimens to don a uniform and defense of the new confederacy. if george duncan was the most prominent post mill unionist in the valley, there were plenty of others, less famous and less vocal, many of them women. julia chase, daughter of the postmaster, was born in maine and attended the local church.
turning to another check in lexington -- church in lexington, the reverend was a west point graduate. pendleton accepted a smaller salary for the opportunity to minister to the virginia cadets. one of the spiritual charges after failing to gain a place of west point. 1860 wrote his mother in to confess of his pessimism at the possibility of any specific settlement between north and south. he blamed the republican members of congress but the situation and their failure to show concession. he...
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one constituent from lexington in my state wrote about her frustration with the status quo under obamacare. here's what she had to say, my insurance is way more than what i can afford. i can't imagine many others who can pay more for health insurance than their mortgage. she and her husband had shopped on the exchanges for health care but the lowest premium options were about $1,000 a month -- listen to this $1,000 a month -- and that got you a $10,000 deductible. $1,000 a month would only get you a policy with a $10,000 deductible. so they decided to go uninsured and pay the penalty. the costs would be minor, she said, compared to the useless premium cost. the last part of this kentucky woman's message is something i think we should all remember throughout this debate. she said, please remember there are many people depending on congress to set this right -- us to set this right. americans like her are counting on all of us to leave obamacare's failures where they belong -- in the past. for years they've suffered under a collapsing system. yet our friends across the aisle continue to defe
one constituent from lexington in my state wrote about her frustration with the status quo under obamacare. here's what she had to say, my insurance is way more than what i can afford. i can't imagine many others who can pay more for health insurance than their mortgage. she and her husband had shopped on the exchanges for health care but the lowest premium options were about $1,000 a month -- listen to this $1,000 a month -- and that got you a $10,000 deductible. $1,000 a month would only get...
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lexington, which served the u.s. navy from 1943 to 1941. the new lexington now serves as a floating museum in corpus christi bay where visitors can explore and learn about its storied past in conflict zones across the world. additionally, lieutenant hall's daughter, gwen, serves as a volunteer on the ship to share the history of its namesake and the balance of the coral sea and his father's actions. now 75 years later, we remember the historic battle and more importantly those who served on the original lexington fought in the battle of the coral sea and helped ensure the japanese and axis power would never overtake the south pacific. mr. speaker, i'd also like to recognize the incredible career of the winningest texas football coach in history, calallen coach. he was born in missouri but his family quickly moved to south texas. he played football at harlington high school before playing at angelo state university. after graduating in 1971, the coach became an assistant coach in san antonio. in 1974, he landed his fi
lexington, which served the u.s. navy from 1943 to 1941. the new lexington now serves as a floating museum in corpus christi bay where visitors can explore and learn about its storied past in conflict zones across the world. additionally, lieutenant hall's daughter, gwen, serves as a volunteer on the ship to share the history of its namesake and the balance of the coral sea and his father's actions. now 75 years later, we remember the historic battle and more importantly those who served on the...
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forces led by the uss lexington and uss yorktown into the coral sea. for the first time, australian ships were over the -- under the overall command of the united states commander. the victory in the coral sea was the first setback for the japanese in the pacific war. the invasion force was turned back and by thinking to japanese twoiers -- by sinking japanese carriers, -- the hinge of fate turned, it turned to victory. the aircraft carrier uss lexington was lost as was the ussroyer uss systems -- sims. over 600 australian sailors and airmen died. our nations freedom was secured by the bravery of the men on those ships and the pilots that you just blew through everything. this evening president trump and i have discussed the bond our great nations formed in freedom's course from the battlefield of her mel to our forces fighting side-by-side in the middle east at this very moment. as we reflect on the battle of the coral sea, we are reminded has beene stability secured by the united states. a commitment to the peace and stability, the rule of law in our
forces led by the uss lexington and uss yorktown into the coral sea. for the first time, australian ships were over the -- under the overall command of the united states commander. the victory in the coral sea was the first setback for the japanese in the pacific war. the invasion force was turned back and by thinking to japanese twoiers -- by sinking japanese carriers, -- the hinge of fate turned, it turned to victory. the aircraft carrier uss lexington was lost as was the ussroyer uss systems...
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after the battle we circled around the lexington.e gathered up all of our survivors and one of our destroyers. those fellows from the australian ships came aboard. they were just like us. a were fighters. if we did not have the australian ships out there, they probably would have sent us as well. us as well. [applause] >> controlling and the coral sea. news of whathe , heened at pearl harbor -- this was the biggest flight from american dutch fleet of american ships i saw. t of american ships i saw. battle, it was the first night of battle that we ever fought without the enemy ships setting one another. blokes.e fine [applause] please welcome to the stage the ceo of the chemical company and the president and ceo of defense, space and security. honored to be joined with leanne. please hold your applause until we have them all up here for you to recognize. first, mr. gordon johnson. he is a veteran who joined the navy at 16 and served in the raphist.s a teleg later in life, he became ceo of aircraft guided weapons. history.ed in naval h
after the battle we circled around the lexington.e gathered up all of our survivors and one of our destroyers. those fellows from the australian ships came aboard. they were just like us. a were fighters. if we did not have the australian ships out there, they probably would have sent us as well. us as well. [applause] >> controlling and the coral sea. news of whathe , heened at pearl harbor -- this was the biggest flight from american dutch fleet of american ships i saw. t of american...
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how warm it will be for contributed to a deadly crash in lexington park. one of the cars crosses the center line hitting another car head-on. both drivers died. four others were seriously hurt. all of this happened just before 11:00 p.m. on thee notch road. >>> moms and their sons laced up the sneakers for the first annual i'll always love my mama race. one of my favorite groups raising money for a program focusing on academic and character building in elementary through high school kids in our area. >> we do a whole bunch of educational services, tutoring services. prince george's county lags behind the other counties in education. we want to do something for our youth. >> the weather put a bit of a damper on the attendance but organizers say they're still they're planning a bigger event next year. >>> you want to know what it's like to dine at a queen at a state dinner? wonder no mother. the british embassy in the district opened the door for a rare glimpse inside. the finest china was laid out, the ambassadors residence set up to resemble a state dinner
how warm it will be for contributed to a deadly crash in lexington park. one of the cars crosses the center line hitting another car head-on. both drivers died. four others were seriously hurt. all of this happened just before 11:00 p.m. on thee notch road. >>> moms and their sons laced up the sneakers for the first annual i'll always love my mama race. one of my favorite groups raising money for a program focusing on academic and character building in elementary through high school...
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this is at a hospital in lexington. the doctor said that man and his family could say their good-byes to a woman who passed away. the hospital said, quote, we are deeply that happened at our hospital and they are reviewing the security services. >>> this is weighing in on the nbc washington facebook page. a high school senior with a 4.0 gpa will not be allowed to walk at her graduion because she's pregnant. she was suspended for two days and removed from her role. the christian school in hagerstown told "the new york times" the 18-year-old will still receive her diploma. they say rugals violated the school's code of conduct by having premarital sex. >>> get ready for another sort of dreary day around here. >> not much sunshine today. better rain chances the farther south. highs probably not going to make it above 70 degrees. better days for the holiday weekend. sheena has that forecast coming up. >>> another day, another bomb shell trump to push back collusion claims. >> we continue to monitor the latest from england wh
this is at a hospital in lexington. the doctor said that man and his family could say their good-byes to a woman who passed away. the hospital said, quote, we are deeply that happened at our hospital and they are reviewing the security services. >>> this is weighing in on the nbc washington facebook page. a high school senior with a 4.0 gpa will not be allowed to walk at her graduion because she's pregnant. she was suspended for two days and removed from her role. the christian school...
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southern maryland, heavy showers around solomon and lexington park and out to southern parts of st. mary and frederick and shenandoah valley. all the way to strasburg and toward warrenton and part of the problem is we have 50s on top of us and the 70s, roanoke, on the wrong side of the front, it is a pretty good ingredient to keep the showers going. the showers are diminishing tonight and what again saturday morning and the full forecast always on the wusa9 app and we will be back with the seven day in a few minutes. the committee looking into possible trump campaign ties to russia hears from the current acting director of the fbi for the first time. andrew mccabe said fbi director james comey brought support into the fbi, contradicting white house claims. the contradictory claims are just another reason why some lawmakers want a special prosecutor to sort this out. >> reporter: and rude mccabe, acting director of the f vi took the committee hearing. >> mr. mccabe, we didn't expect to see you today. >> reporter: the committee, looking into possible trump campaign connections with ru
southern maryland, heavy showers around solomon and lexington park and out to southern parts of st. mary and frederick and shenandoah valley. all the way to strasburg and toward warrenton and part of the problem is we have 50s on top of us and the 70s, roanoke, on the wrong side of the front, it is a pretty good ingredient to keep the showers going. the showers are diminishing tonight and what again saturday morning and the full forecast always on the wusa9 app and we will be back with the...
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because of his razor-sharp intelligence and diligence, robert, a native of lexington, kentucky, rapidly moved up in my office from staff assistant to legislative correspondent and eventually to be my legislative assistant for foreign affairs. and i learned not to doubt his advice or judgment. robert also worked in my office when the nation experienced one of the most harrowing days in its history, hard at work on capitol hill and september 11, 2001, when our country was hit by the devastating al qaeda terrorist attacks was witnessing this heinous attack on our country including on our pentagon from this close vantage point, left a profound imprint on keen appreciation of the seriousness of the threats confronting our nation. he was a seller legislative staffer and advised me on a wide array of foreign policy issues. for instance he played an important role in assisting me on matters related to burma. something chairman mccain and i have both been involved in over the years, bipartisan sanctions which led ultimately to the adoption of much-needed reforms. burma has been and remains a bip
because of his razor-sharp intelligence and diligence, robert, a native of lexington, kentucky, rapidly moved up in my office from staff assistant to legislative correspondent and eventually to be my legislative assistant for foreign affairs. and i learned not to doubt his advice or judgment. robert also worked in my office when the nation experienced one of the most harrowing days in its history, hard at work on capitol hill and september 11, 2001, when our country was hit by the devastating...
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near 80 in lexington, kentucky. we need the air to move this way. we are trapped and have been.are going to continue to stay trapped with cooler air across parts of the northeast and great lakes. warm air stays towards the west. the pattern locked in place much cooler temperatures and more rain late week. i have shown you this pattern for about a week and said it could last another week. 72 degrees tomorrow. it's a nice day. sun and clouds and warmer. temperatures will be closer to average. average high of 74. i think we stay just below that. we go right back below average. 65 on thursday with shower activity coming on friday. high temperature of 55. thursday dry. showers on friday. not too heavy. i think we will be okay. it's friday night into saturday. saturday really just a mess of a day. 59 degrees. rain likely. heaviest rain early most likely before the noon hour and breezy and chilly. we can see winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour on saturday. that's just a nasty saturday. sunday mother's day a lot going on here. we have the big bike event going on downtown. 73 degrees. rathe
near 80 in lexington, kentucky. we need the air to move this way. we are trapped and have been.are going to continue to stay trapped with cooler air across parts of the northeast and great lakes. warm air stays towards the west. the pattern locked in place much cooler temperatures and more rain late week. i have shown you this pattern for about a week and said it could last another week. 72 degrees tomorrow. it's a nice day. sun and clouds and warmer. temperatures will be closer to average....
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charleston, lexington. mid to upper 80s. we're seeing showers and storms that pop around charlotteville. some hail down there. looking at it on first alert doppler. seeing the activity well south of town. maybe if you get to la ray here. up here. you might see it. not worried about showers this evening. if you're going out, grab the jackets. temperatures are going to be generally hanging in this evening. we'll see a partly to mostly cloudy sky. tomorrow will be a cloudy day with a few breaks in the morning. i think it'll be okay. 50s to start. we get late in the day. notice the showers to the west. they're going to move in tomorrow night into monday morning. monday morning should be a slow commute around here. more on that in your seven day forecast in a few. >>> plenty more here on wusa9 news at 6:00. including donald trump on his first foreign trip as president. he's already making deals. >>> take a look at this. this package is in your fridge right now on this weekend, listen up. nathan's is recalling them. we'll tell you
charleston, lexington. mid to upper 80s. we're seeing showers and storms that pop around charlotteville. some hail down there. looking at it on first alert doppler. seeing the activity well south of town. maybe if you get to la ray here. up here. you might see it. not worried about showers this evening. if you're going out, grab the jackets. temperatures are going to be generally hanging in this evening. we'll see a partly to mostly cloudy sky. tomorrow will be a cloudy day with a few breaks in...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, lexington, kentucky. >> hmm. feyerick, thank you for that. >>> you'll remember as a candidate president trump promised to fight the opioid crisis. here is exactly what he promised. >> i've outlined today a detailed plan to stop the opioid crisis. my plan begins with a strong border, it includes the prosecution of drug dealers, and dramatically expands access to life saving treatments that will help people unchain themselves from this terrible, terrible and very hard to get rid of addiction. >> so the trump administration has made a push for tougher prosecution of drug dealers. but the 2018 white house budget would reportedly cut funding for the substance abuse and mental health administration. that's the office that battles opioid addiction. >>> next for us, a portland, oregon, teenager tearfully remembers the good samaritans who defended her and her friends during an anti-muslim attack. two of those were killed trying to protect her. the latest on the case that is now getting national attention. i miss you babe.
deborah feyerick, cnn, lexington, kentucky. >> hmm. feyerick, thank you for that. >>> you'll remember as a candidate president trump promised to fight the opioid crisis. here is exactly what he promised. >> i've outlined today a detailed plan to stop the opioid crisis. my plan begins with a strong border, it includes the prosecution of drug dealers, and dramatically expands access to life saving treatments that will help people unchain themselves from this terrible,...
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lexington, kentucky, jenny on the democrat line. make sure that you viewed your television. go ahead with your comments. there, it went over was a shame he is over there for all of his rich friends. host: i am going to let you go. you are feeding back on us. make sure you mute your set when you call. claudia onhusetts, independent line. caller: hello. he may have started out ok. i think he has got a interior motives in saudi arabia. i am concerned about him leaving the paris accord. we are supposed to be the instead,e nation, and he seems to be taking us backwards in health care, education, innovative approaches. i really do question his motives as president. thank you. host: claudia, on the issue of the paris climate agreement, the new york times in their print edition, u.s. withholding their endorsement on climates, saying the president and did his first foreign trip much as he began it, at odds with allies and under a cloud of questions. agreement, the associated press has a piece published late last night reporting that the president has ,rivately told multiple people in
lexington, kentucky, jenny on the democrat line. make sure that you viewed your television. go ahead with your comments. there, it went over was a shame he is over there for all of his rich friends. host: i am going to let you go. you are feeding back on us. make sure you mute your set when you call. claudia onhusetts, independent line. caller: hello. he may have started out ok. i think he has got a interior motives in saudi arabia. i am concerned about him leaving the paris accord. we are...
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i tried to scan the entire bay area and a little beyond, and right around lexington reservoir, we saw as you're heading from santa cruz, but heading down to there, that area as well, the southbound side is slowing over the last few minutes. again, probably the crew clearing. they typically have construction over there over night. we'll take you to waze and show you the predictable little bit of slowing out of the altamont. clears up by dublin and livermore. here's the drive out of dublin and maybe over to hayward and fremont. three different routes with three different times. you want to take the purple time, that's the fastest right now. things could change over the course of the morning. if it changes for you, check your phone later on in the day if you're out, wherever you're leaving and whenever you're planning your drive because we can help you out with the waze team. nbc bay area waze rs is the nam of our time. join that team. get active this morning. it's monday. let's go. back to you. >> that's a good attitude. thanks, mike. >> 4:48 right now. busy broadway in oakland is getti
i tried to scan the entire bay area and a little beyond, and right around lexington reservoir, we saw as you're heading from santa cruz, but heading down to there, that area as well, the southbound side is slowing over the last few minutes. again, probably the crew clearing. they typically have construction over there over night. we'll take you to waze and show you the predictable little bit of slowing out of the altamont. clears up by dublin and livermore. here's the drive out of dublin and...
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lexington kentucky 78 where we stood at 67 here. what we're dealing with now is just this storm, over the weekend, friday, friday night into saturday morning still spinning across new england and not moving very quickly, and that's driving the winds today, which is still gusting at 25, even 28 miles an hour in spots. that is going to pull out as we head towards tonight. the wind will start to relax. you see this on the futurecast. these arrows, the bigger they are, the stronger the wind. not bad at all this afternoon, we'll be in the low to mid-70s, very dry air, but still kind of breezy. tonight the winds relax. at 11:30, went to the 50s and 60s and for tuesday morning we'll see a few spots in the in d. c., and then tomorrow, tomorrow's my pick of the week. it's going to be beautiful. lighter winds, dry air, it's going to be warmer, by lunch time in the mid-70s, low 80s for highs in many areas. i urge you to take advantage of it. by wednesday heat and humidity will drive temperatures i think above 90. the chance for an afternoon st
lexington kentucky 78 where we stood at 67 here. what we're dealing with now is just this storm, over the weekend, friday, friday night into saturday morning still spinning across new england and not moving very quickly, and that's driving the winds today, which is still gusting at 25, even 28 miles an hour in spots. that is going to pull out as we head towards tonight. the wind will start to relax. you see this on the futurecast. these arrows, the bigger they are, the stronger the wind. not...
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to the east on sunday so you're looking at austin, dallas, shreveport, up to memphis, nashville, lexington, even into parts of ohio. the biggest threat damaging winds and hail and spreads eastward on monday, not a severe threat but rain on the eastern seaboard. could see some strong thunderstorms around atlanta, jackson and new orleans around memorial day. craig? >> janice huff, thank you. >>> president trump remains in sicily tonight, one day before wrapping up nine days of travel to europe and the middle east. today at the g7 summit the president came under pressure from other world leaders to stick with the landmark agreement to reduce carbon emissions and slow global warming. we get more on that tonight from our chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson. >> reporter: in sicily, a performance tonight for the world's most powerful leaders but just off stage, less harmony. >> there is no doubt this will be the most challenging g7 summit in years. >> reporter: in the presidents' debut a twist signaling he may be more in tune than they thought on russia and the environment. a white ho
to the east on sunday so you're looking at austin, dallas, shreveport, up to memphis, nashville, lexington, even into parts of ohio. the biggest threat damaging winds and hail and spreads eastward on monday, not a severe threat but rain on the eastern seaboard. could see some strong thunderstorms around atlanta, jackson and new orleans around memorial day. craig? >> janice huff, thank you. >>> president trump remains in sicily tonight, one day before wrapping up nine days of...
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then this boundary out to the west, more showers there from chicago through lexington over toward asheville we head into wednesday, not much has changed. see this, though, the warm air? low pressure will farm and try to head our -- form and try to head our way the second half of the week. in the mountains freeze warnings overnight, yes, freeze warnings. the growing season has begun with lows in the 30s. we have to watch that carefully. we may have some frost, as i said, tomorrow night. for us this sunday evening featuring an early shower, clearing, unseasonably cold, 35 to 45, 45 in town. 40s and 50s tomorrow morning, sunny and breezy. tomorrow afternoon 59 to 64, kind of like today with sunshine, though, better than today and still on the breezy side. looking ahead tuesday and wednesday look pretty nice. i think either one of those days is a good day to get outside, work on the lawn, maybe tee time, showers return and again some question for the second half of the week bit right now looking unsettled as thenats return. >> that forecast is like a half full, half empty type of glass there. >
then this boundary out to the west, more showers there from chicago through lexington over toward asheville we head into wednesday, not much has changed. see this, though, the warm air? low pressure will farm and try to head our -- form and try to head our way the second half of the week. in the mountains freeze warnings overnight, yes, freeze warnings. the growing season has begun with lows in the 30s. we have to watch that carefully. we may have some frost, as i said, tomorrow night. for us...
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. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm matt gutman in lexington, tennessee. >>> next, one of the hottest bands the charts again with their new single, "i was born." how hanson is doing it this time around. ♪ no one's ever done ♪ no one's ever done before >>> and later, guess who's spicing up the streets of new york city. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diar
. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm matt gutman in lexington, tennessee. >>> next, one of the hottest bands the charts again with their new single, "i was born." how hanson is doing it this time around. ♪ no one's ever done ♪ no one's ever done before >>> and later, guess who's spicing up the streets of new york city. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo)...
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lexington kentucky 83, new york is only 60, boston 53. notice these wind arrows, they're going to eventually start coming in from the east. bloom north and east. we'll keep it partly cloudy but the system that is going to effect us is up here towards chicago and that's going to be moving in our direction overnight. rain will be in here following along this path with the stalled frontal boundary and that could be as early as 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning, especially if you live west of dc. so off and on showers throughout the day tomorrow, friday is still a cloudy drizzly day, less wet. saturday is another wet day. look at these high temperatures tomorrow. what a departure from what we have today. maybe only mid 50's in the suburbs to about 60 or 61, here in the district tomorrow with those ongoing showers and rain. you ca see we're not expecting much tonight but the clouds certainly do increase overnight. 8:00 in the morning, look at the showers west of dc. maybe still dry east, but they will be coming on in by noon hour, everybody is wet.
lexington kentucky 83, new york is only 60, boston 53. notice these wind arrows, they're going to eventually start coming in from the east. bloom north and east. we'll keep it partly cloudy but the system that is going to effect us is up here towards chicago and that's going to be moving in our direction overnight. rain will be in here following along this path with the stalled frontal boundary and that could be as early as 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning, especially if you live west of dc. so off...
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d.c., we're just on the edge of it, and warming up quickly, 76 degrees, raleigh, though, 83, 83 in lexington, chicago at 79 degrees. so, warmer air poised to get in here, and just been waiting for that system to kind of exit stage right. stowe can push on in. so, here are the next two days, tomorrow, another sunny day with temperature every about 80 degrees. so, a little bit of cool start. maybe find jacket, helpful in the morning. but wow wednesday let's just call it what it is, it will be hot feeling day. and it is also going to be a little bit on the humid humidity, you're going to want to seek out the air-conditioning. by the way pollen still remains very high too. specially with the winds that was blowing around, tree pollen, and grass pollen very high. the warmer weather is going to continue to bring the pollen on out. and as high pressure gets into the bermuda high position, especially later this week, we'll start to really get the heat pump going. but tomorrow near 80 degrees. a lot of upper 70s, and another sunny day, again, less windy, here is a check every temperatures around the
d.c., we're just on the edge of it, and warming up quickly, 76 degrees, raleigh, though, 83, 83 in lexington, chicago at 79 degrees. so, warmer air poised to get in here, and just been waiting for that system to kind of exit stage right. stowe can push on in. so, here are the next two days, tomorrow, another sunny day with temperature every about 80 degrees. so, a little bit of cool start. maybe find jacket, helpful in the morning. but wow wednesday let's just call it what it is, it will be hot...
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steve: from thomas in lexington, tennessee with the obamacare insurance. caller: good morning. the affordable care act is the only way that i can afford insurance. i've had insurance before, but i'm self-employed. it was a lot more reasonable 15 years ago or more. when republicans had the power they didn't do anything. but my issue with the state of tennessee was that it has six and a half million people and half of those people are children and elderly and the other half work and probably have insurance. if you take the basic elementary staff --l ryan and his his stats that he puts up there, if you have a million people that pay a dollar a day that under 120 $5,000 a year, if we pay a dollar a day that is a million dollars a day. multiply that by 600. we all deserve the right to have good health. i smoke, i am 55 years old, i do hard labor. there is not a lot of people out there who can do what i do. and it is all of the good lord how long i live. if i care for myself i could run a mile if i want to but i am not perfect. i will never be perfect. we'll the perfect person i know
steve: from thomas in lexington, tennessee with the obamacare insurance. caller: good morning. the affordable care act is the only way that i can afford insurance. i've had insurance before, but i'm self-employed. it was a lot more reasonable 15 years ago or more. when republicans had the power they didn't do anything. but my issue with the state of tennessee was that it has six and a half million people and half of those people are children and elderly and the other half work and probably have...
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post time at lexington, kentucky's churchill downs. >> and they're off in the kentucky derby. >> it's second and final weekend of new orleans jazz festival at the fairground race track. ♪ get on down >> and the beale street music festival runs through sunday in memphis, tennessee. and here's what's new for the week ahead. sunday is the day the kennedy library awards the j.f.k. profile in courage award to former president barack obama. monday is the day the senate judiciary committee on crime and terrorism holds hearings on russian interference in the 2016 election. tuesday is the day the nominees for the c.m.t. music awards are announced. wednesday is the day previews start for the venice biennial. thursday is the opening meeting of the g-7 finance ministers in italy. friday is the day u2 begins its "joshua tree" anniversary tour in vancouver, canada. saturday is the day president trump delivers the commencement address at liberty university. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. thanks for watching. charlie will be back here next week. captioning sponsored by rose
post time at lexington, kentucky's churchill downs. >> and they're off in the kentucky derby. >> it's second and final weekend of new orleans jazz festival at the fairground race track. ♪ get on down >> and the beale street music festival runs through sunday in memphis, tennessee. and here's what's new for the week ahead. sunday is the day the kennedy library awards the j.f.k. profile in courage award to former president barack obama. monday is the day the senate judiciary...
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this weekend while you all work on someone shot out the lexington herald leaders, we understand what happened in montana with congressman. with this ministry can take a stand against violence and got reporters? >> we take a stand against violence against any individual. >> okay, let me follow that up with which is what legislation you on the been the ones have come out screaming it's fake meeting at which is what legislation that would support for supporting such as the shield law. a patch for as other -- >> with the constitution that supports a first amendment that allows all americans and even his country frankly the freedom of expression that we support that full. >> the second question, when you say you're going to try to defeat isis and al qaeda, what we do to eliminate the abject poverty that is the breeding ground for the terrorists? >> as we've mentioned before, his national security team is putting together a holistic solution to defeating isis. when the surgeon is complete will have something for you on it. >> you said back channels are appropriate part of diplomacy. >> i d
this weekend while you all work on someone shot out the lexington herald leaders, we understand what happened in montana with congressman. with this ministry can take a stand against violence and got reporters? >> we take a stand against violence against any individual. >> okay, let me follow that up with which is what legislation you on the been the ones have come out screaming it's fake meeting at which is what legislation that would support for supporting such as the shield law....
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in a community called lexington park. i want you to take a look at this post up loaded friday may 19 about a week-and-a-half ago. this post from a young man who lives in that area claims him, someone threw a kitten out of the passenger side window of a car. the kitten hit the windshield of a passing car, got run over by another car, and then he watched as the kitten tried to limp out of the road and no one stopped. now, he says he stopped and a woman in a nearby parking lot ran to help the kitten and that woman rushed the kitten to a vet. well, the post has been shared almost a thousand times and seen by people all over the country. this allegedly happened right here on route 237, happened right in front of a la quinta inn hotel. how do i verify if it actually happened? i went to the source. i found the young man and connected with him through snap chat a couple of hours ago. he told me he didn't want to be known so i'm not sharing his picture or name, but i can verify, he is a real person and he insists the story is real
in a community called lexington park. i want you to take a look at this post up loaded friday may 19 about a week-and-a-half ago. this post from a young man who lives in that area claims him, someone threw a kitten out of the passenger side window of a car. the kitten hit the windshield of a passing car, got run over by another car, and then he watched as the kitten tried to limp out of the road and no one stopped. now, he says he stopped and a woman in a nearby parking lot ran to help the...
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it extends from the potomac river in the north to beyond lexington in the south, with the blue ridge mountains on the east and the alleghenies on the west. the valley runs southwest to totheast and drops gently meet the potomac river. this means someone traveling towards the potomac goes down the valley in an audit circumstance where north is always up, in the valley, north is always up. the massenet and mountain divides the valley. shenandoahork of the meanders toward the potomac. in the east, the south fork runs through the page valley on its journey to join the north fork at front royal. image of thea good valley in your mind, but that is how we conceived of it when we were talking about it. we settled on it because of the logistical and strategic value here that can scarcely be overstated. the agricultural riches promised sustenance. the wheat growing area in the upper south in most of the antebellum. in thed virginia production of grain, cattle, and contributed substantial qualities of leather, wooden products, textiles, and whiskey. it is a strategic avenue where either side co
it extends from the potomac river in the north to beyond lexington in the south, with the blue ridge mountains on the east and the alleghenies on the west. the valley runs southwest to totheast and drops gently meet the potomac river. this means someone traveling towards the potomac goes down the valley in an audit circumstance where north is always up, in the valley, north is always up. the massenet and mountain divides the valley. shenandoahork of the meanders toward the potomac. in the east,...
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they are waiting, taking the time, doing things like burning down large parts of lexington and so forth, so the supply trance can keep up with them. we think about the union army being all-powerful and equipped, but by this time, they are the ones in enemy territory. hunter, to his credit, says he is saving the army to fight again another day rather than the captured by an army that they think is much larger. you can see lynchburg is even more important because lynchburg has a canal and a railroad. this railroad runs all the way down into tennessee and is a major supply line for lee. grant says if we can just get lynchburg for one day, that's all he needed, if we could break a for that long. one of the union generals said that would not happen. they would not allow them to take lynchburg. lynchburg and stanton are absolutely essential, so you can see the valley campaign is not just running up and down i-81, but it is very distended, and you can see soldiers coming in deep in the mountains of west virginia, so the valley is not just vertical, too. it is also east and west. as we are pict
they are waiting, taking the time, doing things like burning down large parts of lexington and so forth, so the supply trance can keep up with them. we think about the union army being all-powerful and equipped, but by this time, they are the ones in enemy territory. hunter, to his credit, says he is saving the army to fight again another day rather than the captured by an army that they think is much larger. you can see lynchburg is even more important because lynchburg has a canal and a...
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they're waiting, taking their time, burning down large part of lexington, poking along so their supply trains can keep up with them. we think about the union army being all-powerful and equipped, but by this time they are the ones in enemy territory. hunter says i will take the army to fight another day rather than being captured by an army who is much larger than ours. you can see that overland campaign, and we took position of sending early out of the overland campaign casinos how important the valley is. you see lynchburg is even more important, because lynchburg has both a canal and a railroad, and europe river from the earlier map that railroads run all the way down into tennessee. that is a major supply line for lee. grant says if we can get for one day, that is all i need you to do. if we can break it for that long. thatnion general said would not happen. they will not allow us to take lynchburg. lynchburg and stanton are central to all of this. the valley campaign is not just running up and down route 11 or i-81, but it is a very distended road. soldiers are coming in in the mo
they're waiting, taking their time, burning down large part of lexington, poking along so their supply trains can keep up with them. we think about the union army being all-powerful and equipped, but by this time they are the ones in enemy territory. hunter says i will take the army to fight another day rather than being captured by an army who is much larger than ours. you can see that overland campaign, and we took position of sending early out of the overland campaign casinos how important...
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. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in lexington. you are latching "bloomberg technology."tart with intent of first word news. president trump's 2018 but it arrived on capitol hill with mick mulvaney defending the $3.6 trillion budget cut. the proposal is being criticized for slashing u.s. safety net programs. he does the policies will be putting unemployed into the workforce. british prime minister theresa may raised the nation's threat level, saying another attack may be imminent. the terror threat level is raised from severe different -- critical. authorities identified 22-year-old resident salman abedi as the suspect. french president macri and is holding meetings with businesses and union organizations to discuss reforming labor markets. he pledged to reform the labor markets during his campaign. french unemployment has hovered around 10% four years. former ethiopian minister of health has been elected as the next director general of the world health organization. he is the first african task to leave the health agency. heath exceeds china's margaret chan, who held the
. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in lexington. you are latching "bloomberg technology."tart with intent of first word news. president trump's 2018 but it arrived on capitol hill with mick mulvaney defending the $3.6 trillion budget cut. the proposal is being criticized for slashing u.s. safety net programs. he does the policies will be putting unemployed into the workforce. british prime minister theresa may raised the nation's threat level, saying another attack may be imminent. the...
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to springfield , his wife mary todd lincoln, sent him around back on a mission to her hometown of lexington, kentucky, to serve as the cocounsel to recover the todd family fortune, which was considerable. lincoln found himself thrust into the vortex of his native states politics in 1849, which were turned into a mortal kombat between proslavery and anti- slavery forces. the lawsuits and the politics were intertwined, so if you will follow these threads now. for nearly a decade mary's father, john asked todd, henry clay's business partner and political ally had tried to rest the todd estate from robert woodcliff who would marry a cousin of john todd named polly todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a slaveholder himself was demonized as an abolitionist. in the mill of the campaign in july 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family's ca
to springfield , his wife mary todd lincoln, sent him around back on a mission to her hometown of lexington, kentucky, to serve as the cocounsel to recover the todd family fortune, which was considerable. lincoln found himself thrust into the vortex of his native states politics in 1849, which were turned into a mortal kombat between proslavery and anti- slavery forces. the lawsuits and the politics were intertwined, so if you will follow these threads now. for nearly a decade mary's father,...
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louis, kansas city, parts of kentucky, and down towards nashville, we have the heat. 85 in lexington,ound st. louis. 88 towards atlanta and 86 degrees in columbus, ohio. that's the warmer air shifting our way during the next couple days and it's going to stick around. the cooler weather moving out. the hot weather is here for at least three days before we see the cool weather move right back in, just in time for the weekend. but for now, here comes the heat. 90s for most. records will be possible. best chance for setting a record will be during the day tomorrow. the record high is 92 and we're going for a high of 92. so that would mean tying the record high. not, but not too much humidity. 92, a comfortable 92, yeah, it's possible. few more clouds on thursday. then friday, 88 degrees, chance of a thunderstorm or two. but not all that much in the way of rain chances. saturday and sunday, more cloud cover, the east wind comes through, and temperatures are below average a little bit, but hey that's still a pretty nice weekend. we'll take 70s no problem. slight chance for thunderstorm act
louis, kansas city, parts of kentucky, and down towards nashville, we have the heat. 85 in lexington,ound st. louis. 88 towards atlanta and 86 degrees in columbus, ohio. that's the warmer air shifting our way during the next couple days and it's going to stick around. the cooler weather moving out. the hot weather is here for at least three days before we see the cool weather move right back in, just in time for the weekend. but for now, here comes the heat. 90s for most. records will be...
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. >> cindy called "action news" so she could publically tell lexington thank you because she did not the chance to say it in person. >> coming up "action news" at 5:00 we'll check the forecast. looking live outside we'll show you the commodore barry bridge on a great tuesday evening. cecily tynan has sunshine in the five-day though. when "action news" comes right back. >>> time now for a closer look at the accuweather forecast. cecily tynan with a look at sunshine. >> tomorrow lunch time. not today. we have a scattering of showers out there along 95 drizzle here and there. nothing all that organized. it's generally drifting to the east across new jersey and down the shore though we are seeing more showers throughout the day, this is one area with more than heavy downpours at somers point and strathmere, they have a lot of rain at the shore this month. atlantic city this is the second wettest may on record. 7.5 inches of rain and philadelphia is on the wet side 6.33 and that is the 11th wettest on record, we have more rain and wilmington close to 6 inches and trenton more than 5 and a
. >> cindy called "action news" so she could publically tell lexington thank you because she did not the chance to say it in person. >> coming up "action news" at 5:00 we'll check the forecast. looking live outside we'll show you the commodore barry bridge on a great tuesday evening. cecily tynan has sunshine in the five-day though. when "action news" comes right back. >>> time now for a closer look at the accuweather forecast. cecily tynan...
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and look at the temperatures associated with with this, 69 l lexington. werm lo80s and note90 much today. isolated shower possible, but most of us dry. we'll see the clouds move back in tomorrow. with that we'll see some showers most of those to the south of washington during the afternoon hours. but we'll see the bulk of it during the late afternoon. so notice here is 4:00, d.c. northward mostly dry. but then tomorrow night at 11:00, that whole system moves in. tomorrow night into early wednesday more than, we'll be wet right through 7:00, 8:00. so a fairly wet wednesday morning rush and then we'll see more cloud cover and we stay on the cool side. temperatures tomorrow going for a high of 68. continued cool and afternoon showers likely here and next couple days, a high of 73 wednesday, 74 another chance of shower activity on thursday. 75 on friday. and right now memorial day looking pretty good for the most part inland except for some showers on sunday. but what about the beaches? maybe the mountains? itch your m i have your memorial day forecast coming
and look at the temperatures associated with with this, 69 l lexington. werm lo80s and note90 much today. isolated shower possible, but most of us dry. we'll see the clouds move back in tomorrow. with that we'll see some showers most of those to the south of washington during the afternoon hours. but we'll see the bulk of it during the late afternoon. so notice here is 4:00, d.c. northward mostly dry. but then tomorrow night at 11:00, that whole system moves in. tomorrow night into early...
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our only blocking issues we have had today, southbound 17 before you get to redwood estates in the lexingtonls area, we had a disabled vehicle sitting in the slow lane and there's a tow truck on the scene now and in the clearing stages but we have not seen any significant delay and the southbound side of 17, it's the counter direction this time of day. a couple slow spots on northbound 101, and that's it today. and walnut creek finally starting to fill in just a little bit here, southbound 680. we had been wide open all morning but no significant delays there in your drive times. a quick check of other drive times, too. we're up to 18 across the bay bridge. if you are headed to the airport from san francisco, should take just ten minutes. >>> i want to get you an update on the breaking news in ohio we have been watching. an active shooter situation in a nursing home, and at least two people have been taken to the hospital. there are several injuries and one of those is a law enforcement officer. this is a live look at the scene. i am hearing officers with homeland security just arrived to he
our only blocking issues we have had today, southbound 17 before you get to redwood estates in the lexingtonls area, we had a disabled vehicle sitting in the slow lane and there's a tow truck on the scene now and in the clearing stages but we have not seen any significant delay and the southbound side of 17, it's the counter direction this time of day. a couple slow spots on northbound 101, and that's it today. and walnut creek finally starting to fill in just a little bit here, southbound 680....
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he's in lexington, kentucky, and as long labored in the fields in kentucky, both for our senate majority leader and also for the republican party in kentucky. >> thank you, david. you're looking at one of the very few unfortunate kentuckiens not to be in the commonwealth on this derby eve. i want to thank the national press club for giving me this. and hopefully everybody at home understands i will be back this evening and please save me a mint julep. so i'd like to introduce our panel for the senate role on the judicial confirmation process. first we have martin gold, mr. gold is a partner with capital council. he brings over 40 years of experience on senate staff and in private practice. he's a recognized authority on matters of congressional rules and parliamentary strategies. mr. gold is the author of "senate procedure and practice", a primer on procedure now in its third edition. he advises in offices of senators and serves on the faculty at george washington university. he often speaks a about congress as well as political and public policy is developments. he's a graduate of the w
he's in lexington, kentucky, and as long labored in the fields in kentucky, both for our senate majority leader and also for the republican party in kentucky. >> thank you, david. you're looking at one of the very few unfortunate kentuckiens not to be in the commonwealth on this derby eve. i want to thank the national press club for giving me this. and hopefully everybody at home understands i will be back this evening and please save me a mint julep. so i'd like to introduce our panel...
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you can see a tussle with a man forcing him to the ground at a hospital in lexington.said that man and his family could say their good-byes to a woman who passed away. the hospital saying we are deeply saddened by the events that happened at our hospital. >> a lot of people weighing in on the nbc washington facebook page. a high school senior with a 4.0 gpa will not be allowed to walk at a graduation because she's pregnant. she was suspended for two days and removed from her role as student council president after heritage academy found out she's having a baby. the christian school in hagerstown told "the new york times" the 18-year-old will still receive her diploma. an administrator said she violated the school's protocol by having premarital sex. >>> we are monitoring the latest from manchester, england the death toll has climbed. the latest on the investigation in minutes. >>> another day, another bombshell surrounding president trump and russia. the new report that claims he asked two top intelligence officials to push back on collusion claims. >>> and if you're a
you can see a tussle with a man forcing him to the ground at a hospital in lexington.said that man and his family could say their good-byes to a woman who passed away. the hospital saying we are deeply saddened by the events that happened at our hospital. >> a lot of people weighing in on the nbc washington facebook page. a high school senior with a 4.0 gpa will not be allowed to walk at a graduation because she's pregnant. she was suspended for two days and removed from her role as...
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cincinnati, lexington, you could get a little bit of rainfall. the northeast really dries out.pletely exits. the have and have notes. we have beautiful whether from texas all the way up to areas of south dakota. look at st. louis. all the pictures from california rainy and miserable even had snow in the mountains outside of la. you're looking great. storm is kick can go on out. got to wait about another week. mother's day could be iffy too in the northeast. indoor plans. >> get your umbrella and stay inside. watch a movie. >> thanks for reminding me. >>> still ahead. one ofhe center pieces of trump's campaign. why employees are feeling left behind and president and jobs head south of the border. >>> live to london for big market winners of emmanuel macron. global stocks offer mixed reaction on historic win. (vo) introducing tidy cats lightweight with glade clean blossoms. our newest odor fighting scent! gives you the power of choice plus... the power of pleasant. exclusively in lightweight! every home, every cat, there's a tidy cats for that. they carry your fans shpassions, ho
cincinnati, lexington, you could get a little bit of rainfall. the northeast really dries out.pletely exits. the have and have notes. we have beautiful whether from texas all the way up to areas of south dakota. look at st. louis. all the pictures from california rainy and miserable even had snow in the mountains outside of la. you're looking great. storm is kick can go on out. got to wait about another week. mother's day could be iffy too in the northeast. indoor plans. >> get your...
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he's from lexington, kentucky, and has long labored in the field in kentucky both for our senate majority leader and also for the republican party in kentucky. everything? >> thank you, david. you're looking at one of the very few unfortunate cayennes not to be in the commonwealth on this derby eve. i do want to thank the national press be chub for giving the kentucky flag pride of place. hopefully, everybody at home understands i will be back this evening and please save me a mint julep. so i'd like to introduce our panel for the senate role on the judicial confirmation process. first, we have martin gold. mr. gold is a partner with capital counsel llc. he brings over 40 years of experience on senate staff and in private practice. he is a recognized authority on matters of congressional rules and parliamentary strategies. mr. gold is the author of "senate procedure and practice," a widely-consulted primer on senate floor procedure now in its third edition. he frequently advises in offices of senators and serves on the adjunct faculty at george washington university. he often speaks about
he's from lexington, kentucky, and has long labored in the field in kentucky both for our senate majority leader and also for the republican party in kentucky. everything? >> thank you, david. you're looking at one of the very few unfortunate cayennes not to be in the commonwealth on this derby eve. i do want to thank the national press be chub for giving the kentucky flag pride of place. hopefully, everybody at home understands i will be back this evening and please save me a mint julep....
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look at the temperatures here. 46, buffalo, 48 indianapolis, 63 lexington, 53 in st. louis. you think it has cool air? most of the eastern part of the nation, much cooler as a result of this storm. that's how big it is. this is just an hour away. seeing the rain around 10:00, mo mostly west of 95. and then early tomorrow morning, everybody in on the action. that's moderate to heavy rain for the morning commute. here's 6:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m., 8:00 in the morning, still dealing with the rain. you could run into big problems on the going to clear in the nchaftern. but possible showers, maybe a rumble of thunder. if we get any sun, that will help to produce thunderstorm activity. high of 75 degrees tomorrow. 75 tomorrow. our average high, around that number, 72, 73. but look at the next ten days. tomorrow, a weather alert day as well. early tomorrow morning, so make sure you tune in. 63, shower activity likely on saturday. 62 on sunday, 60 on monday. many of you in the 50s, both monday and tuesday. much cooler, the average high by next weekend, 75 degrees. i don't think we'll be a
look at the temperatures here. 46, buffalo, 48 indianapolis, 63 lexington, 53 in st. louis. you think it has cool air? most of the eastern part of the nation, much cooler as a result of this storm. that's how big it is. this is just an hour away. seeing the rain around 10:00, mo mostly west of 95. and then early tomorrow morning, everybody in on the action. that's moderate to heavy rain for the morning commute. here's 6:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m., 8:00 in the morning, still dealing with the rain. you...
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lexington and concord. for something that will particularly twist the knife as they push it in your back. and i think that we haven't done nearly as good a job as we should in the last 16 years in outthinking them. we have got to get some shrewd people who can get inside their heads and make life miserable for them by what we broadcast and what we say and how we deal with them. we need to focus on not only killing terrorists, but on messing with their minds. i'm not sure we are doing a very good job of that. lou: tony shaffer, are you still there with us? tony: yes, i'm here. lou: unof the things that overwhelms. you saw jim woolsey, the former head of the cia, i can see it register in your face, almost disbelief's been almost 16 years. the money we spent, trillions of dollars, the lives we lost in iraq, iran, and frankly around the world, for not acknowledging that sacrifice and that cost, you know, you have to almost label yourself a damn fool. but we have got generals instead who are still at this date w
lexington and concord. for something that will particularly twist the knife as they push it in your back. and i think that we haven't done nearly as good a job as we should in the last 16 years in outthinking them. we have got to get some shrewd people who can get inside their heads and make life miserable for them by what we broadcast and what we say and how we deal with them. we need to focus on not only killing terrorists, but on messing with their minds. i'm not sure we are doing a very...
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foundation in new york city, and is the former superintendent of the virginia military institute in lexington, virginia. to newbeen a great fan york historical for many years, serving as advisor to our fabulous exhibition and most at the new york historical society. he is the author of several books including ulysses s grant, and a forthcoming biography of george c marshall. before we began come as always, i would like to ask you to make sure your cell phones are switched off. and now, please join me in welcoming general bunting to the stage. [applause] thank you. good evening. it is a pleasure and an honor to be here and to talk about my favorite person, excluding those of you. [laughter] i should begin by talking a little bit about our culture's feeling about the second world war. at thefrom time to time museum, or rather the program that honors the second what were on the national mall. year we have aa commemorative event -- in fact, we had one last week commemorating the rate of jimmy 1942, thein april first time we struck back. i doubt if there are people who remember it, but possibly. b
foundation in new york city, and is the former superintendent of the virginia military institute in lexington, virginia. to newbeen a great fan york historical for many years, serving as advisor to our fabulous exhibition and most at the new york historical society. he is the author of several books including ulysses s grant, and a forthcoming biography of george c marshall. before we began come as always, i would like to ask you to make sure your cell phones are switched off. and now, please...
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lexington at 66, and that cold air, buffalo today, only 48. that cold air just sitting across the east. that's the way it's going to be. this is the pattern for the next couple days here. in this pattern, not only do we have a chance for cooler weather, but we also have a chance for some very cool and nasty rain coming in. this was a winter pattern, i'd be all excited, because this gives us big snows. but no, it's going to be nasty this week. much cooler temperatures and more rain likely late week. maybe even a nor'easter developing by friday. that's the kind of storm we're talking. tomorrow morning, 45, d.c., 36 in frederick. 35 back towards winchester, 32 in petersburg, that's why we have the frost advisory in areas to the west. especially on the grassy surfaces, on your especially to the west. 65 for a high tomorrow. very much like today. sun, clouds, cool but nice across our area. just a little bit cool in the shade. and we stay rather nice on wednesday. wednesday is possibly the best eight of the next ten. 70 degrees, nice and sunny. rain
lexington at 66, and that cold air, buffalo today, only 48. that cold air just sitting across the east. that's the way it's going to be. this is the pattern for the next couple days here. in this pattern, not only do we have a chance for cooler weather, but we also have a chance for some very cool and nasty rain coming in. this was a winter pattern, i'd be all excited, because this gives us big snows. but no, it's going to be nasty this week. much cooler temperatures and more rain likely late...
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in just a few hours churchill downs will become kentucky's third largest city by louisville and lexington as 170,000 people crowd the racetrack. from the revelers in the infield to the stars on millionaires row including one big one who is making more than just a one-time wager. it's the run for the roses. >> and they're into the stretch! >> reporter: the most exciting two minutes in sports. a race recently known for favoring the favorites like nyquist last year, but this year -- >> it's really a wide open field this year. the last four years we had a favorite coming into the weekend same favorite three weeks out. >> reporter: who would you say are the top two and maybe a curveball? >> i have three horses that i like. two are kind of favorites. i like classic empire and mccracken, but my long shot pick is hence. >> reporter: no favorite doesn't mean no fun. the big event still drawing in celebrities like tom brady and tracy morgan spotted on the red carpet last night. >> i'm finally here at the kentucky derby. >> reporter: with one big name making more than just a casual wager. >> this is
in just a few hours churchill downs will become kentucky's third largest city by louisville and lexington as 170,000 people crowd the racetrack. from the revelers in the infield to the stars on millionaires row including one big one who is making more than just a one-time wager. it's the run for the roses. >> and they're into the stretch! >> reporter: the most exciting two minutes in sports. a race recently known for favoring the favorites like nyquist last year, but this year --...
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and then on the other side, 84 in nashville. 82, lexington. 56 in columbus, ohio. that's not a big difference and it's all because of that boundary. i showed you this map last week. this front right on top of us, where the jet stream is too, it allows all the cool air to reside across the northeast. that means the cooler pattern locked in place. more rain late week, that's what we'll be dealing with. now tomorrow, actually a pretty sun and cloud. i think we'll see more clouds than sun at times. but still 72 not bad. 65 on thursday, and look at your friday, saturday, sunday. shower activity, not good at all. high temperature of only 59 on saturday. mother's day looking better, windy, but for the most part dry. next week looking okay too. i'll take you more in depth on saturday and sunday. see you at 6:45, with more on what to expect for the weekend forecast. >> thank you, doug. >>> we're staying on top of the breaking news. new reaction right after the break as fbi director james comey is fired. >>> big changes could be coming to airports and it's aimed at improving
and then on the other side, 84 in nashville. 82, lexington. 56 in columbus, ohio. that's not a big difference and it's all because of that boundary. i showed you this map last week. this front right on top of us, where the jet stream is too, it allows all the cool air to reside across the northeast. that means the cooler pattern locked in place. more rain late week, that's what we'll be dealing with. now tomorrow, actually a pretty sun and cloud. i think we'll see more clouds than sun at times....
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on sunday the worst of the storms, indianapolis over towards cleveland, columbus, cincinnati, lexingtonuisville and isolated storms down to texas. monday for memorial day, that storm system pushes to the east. we'll see a period of rain going through new england and afternoon storms in the mid-atlantic. a lot of people will be dealing with on and off storms into the holiday weekend. >> still ahead, the warriors and cavaliers historic nba finals after they eliminated the celtics. much more ahead. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence co
on sunday the worst of the storms, indianapolis over towards cleveland, columbus, cincinnati, lexingtonuisville and isolated storms down to texas. monday for memorial day, that storm system pushes to the east. we'll see a period of rain going through new england and afternoon storms in the mid-atlantic. a lot of people will be dealing with on and off storms into the holiday weekend. >> still ahead, the warriors and cavaliers historic nba finals after they eliminated the celtics. much more...