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in can see these guys december, 1941, on the uss lexington..b.me, sloan cowley, jule, and lemmy wheeler. we will follow them all the way to the guadalcanal. i want give away the story of what happens to each one but i will tell you a little about what some of them went through. in an islands lost attack in a japanese harbor. a nightone is lost on training exercise when his plane spins into the ocean during a storm. another member of this party spends four hours in the ocean trying to keep his injured pilot afloat and later receives accommodation. the fourth man was so badly wounded in a bomb explosion that some of the medics initially declared him to be dead. none of them had it easy. pilots more about the sometimes, but to me there are a lot of good pilots on the front and back ends. earlier we talked about the doolittle raid. significant morale boost as well. , we have ourhat first carrier versus carrier battle. time opponents are going at each other without -- thenside each other yorktown and lexington groups put her under the waves. the ba
in can see these guys december, 1941, on the uss lexington..b.me, sloan cowley, jule, and lemmy wheeler. we will follow them all the way to the guadalcanal. i want give away the story of what happens to each one but i will tell you a little about what some of them went through. in an islands lost attack in a japanese harbor. a nightone is lost on training exercise when his plane spins into the ocean during a storm. another member of this party spends four hours in the ocean trying to keep his...
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we lost the lexington and the battle. the yorktown was badly damaged. she makes it back to pearl harbor where she is given three days to enact quick repairs because the battle of midway is shaping up. the dauntless had one of its biggest days on june 4 when the enterprise and yorktown squadrons took out three japanese carriers. they accomplished this in the miraculous feat of about 5 minutes. this is dick best making a bombing attempt on the japanese flagship. their victory was paved by the sacrifice of three torpedo squadrons. for the dauntless to achieve what they did, there was some sacrifice that day. not only from the carrier torpedo squadrons, but the marine and navy pilots from midway. in a span of five minutes, three flat tops were destroyed. in securing these carriers, the dive bombers paid a heavy price that day. they launched 64 but only half of that number would make it back to the flight deck. some were shot down, some ran out of fuel. the lucky ones were rescued several days later. a few of the aviators were picked up the japanese. unfortu
we lost the lexington and the battle. the yorktown was badly damaged. she makes it back to pearl harbor where she is given three days to enact quick repairs because the battle of midway is shaping up. the dauntless had one of its biggest days on june 4 when the enterprise and yorktown squadrons took out three japanese carriers. they accomplished this in the miraculous feat of about 5 minutes. this is dick best making a bombing attempt on the japanese flagship. their victory was paved by the...
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cline: i grew up in lexington. a small town, rockbridge county, and my parents both worked at one of the colleges, washington lee university. it is one of 20 colleges in the district. it has more colleges than any district except for one in boston. for me to get on education and labor, to get on hire education -- higher education subcommittee is important, not only making college more affordable but for those employees of colleges and universities, making sure day they have good jobs and good pay and good benefits. there is competition and one of the most important things is that we find a way to bring college costs under control. this was a major issue for me in richmond and hopefully will be in washington. >> how are you personally balancing work and life? work in washington and life in the district? rep. cline: it is a big challenge. we are here for three or four days a week and we get the weekends back home. we try to maximize our time back home. my family is very important and my kids are young and they are on
cline: i grew up in lexington. a small town, rockbridge county, and my parents both worked at one of the colleges, washington lee university. it is one of 20 colleges in the district. it has more colleges than any district except for one in boston. for me to get on education and labor, to get on hire education -- higher education subcommittee is important, not only making college more affordable but for those employees of colleges and universities, making sure day they have good jobs and good...
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. >> she moved here from lexington, kentucky. her sister had married edwards who was the son of a past governor. attended pennsylvania university in lexington. his father built them a wonderful house and had an extra bedroom and brought a sister at a time. the state government had just moved to springfield. ere were a lot of single legislators. when she gets here in 1839 he is still single. and says i want to dance with you in the worst way and later that day, she told her cousin, he did dance with her. ap she and linchingon liggede to talk about it. that was one of their private jokes. >> what significance does this have? >> where president linchingon kept his law. they didn't have a good relationship. mary didn't care for mr. herndon. t and linchingon were tee s. adl emprmp he made the mistake of saying she demrided around the dance floor like a serpent. ry was a biblical person and she was very put out by that. she never had any interest in him whatsoever after that moment. but lincoln really came to admire her and wonderful r
. >> she moved here from lexington, kentucky. her sister had married edwards who was the son of a past governor. attended pennsylvania university in lexington. his father built them a wonderful house and had an extra bedroom and brought a sister at a time. the state government had just moved to springfield. ere were a lot of single legislators. when she gets here in 1839 he is still single. and says i want to dance with you in the worst way and later that day, she told her cousin, he did...
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. >> just a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> captain of the national guard. i had such a fascination with this idea of finding the answers to questions that nobody else could find. >> might dad is actually a never republican who has voted democrat. >> join the discussion. >> today former texas lawmaker beto o'rourke kicks off his bid in texas. and on the free c-span radio app. on tuesday the house debated overriding president trump's regime of a resolution that would end his emergency declaration on the southern border. to 481,l vote was 248 short of the two thirds majority required to override the veto. 14 republicans voted with democrats on the measure. here is the floor debate. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: madam speaker, today we will vote to override the president's veto of congress' bipartisan action to terminate his so-called national emergency declaration. the bottom line is that this emergency declaration is nothing more than an end run around a majority, bipartisan majority,
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he was prominent in lexington. henry clay lived down the street from them, a mile and a half down the road. mary is known to write her pony over there to visit. she admired him greatly because of his political stature. she was engrossed in politics. she found it fascinating. lincoln was a nobody. he was poor. he was a backwoods men. and that todd's didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. she knew what she saw in the man. she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president. but she knew she had to marry the right person. >> after they broke up and they have the courtship, they eventually did get back together and get married. >> they did. here, that's where the globe tavern would have sat. >> what was the globe tavern? >> the very first home that mary and abraham lived in. carried in a few personal items and lived in a 12x14 foot room. a day or two after they got married, he went on the road. he had to go work. he was practicing law. they spent six months a year a
he was prominent in lexington. henry clay lived down the street from them, a mile and a half down the road. mary is known to write her pony over there to visit. she admired him greatly because of his political stature. she was engrossed in politics. she found it fascinating. lincoln was a nobody. he was poor. he was a backwoods men. and that todd's didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. she knew what she saw in the man. she had a childhood...
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this afternoon this line of storms crosses the ohio valley, indianapolis, evansville, columbus, lexingtonncinnati back down through nashville into decatur and birmingham. everybody there has a chance of experiencing strong winds. timing on that for everyone is during the daylight hours today, indianapolis also to tennessee and by this evening we watch those storms near cincinnati and down towards lexington. we're not done with this storm yet. >> scary moment. >> that's terrifying. >> you guys have never seen a within storm like what they saw yesterday in texas. i mean colorado was nuts yesterday in denver. snowing hard and 80 mile-per-hour winds. >> hopefully nobody got hurt in that. >>> still ahead a big day in the nfl as the free market officially opened. which players are on the move and who staying put? we'll tell you next in sports. we'll tell you next in sports. as when i have my, my downs and then i have to rely on my mom to come pick me up from work. we need to be connected on a regular basis. sometimes i get hundreds of texts from her and i'm like stop. i owe everything to her, s
this afternoon this line of storms crosses the ohio valley, indianapolis, evansville, columbus, lexingtonncinnati back down through nashville into decatur and birmingham. everybody there has a chance of experiencing strong winds. timing on that for everyone is during the daylight hours today, indianapolis also to tennessee and by this evening we watch those storms near cincinnati and down towards lexington. we're not done with this storm yet. >> scary moment. >> that's terrifying....
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this is a video in lexington park. 87-year-old carol anderso of leonardtown was killed. police say a driver crossed the road and slammed into her beetl. lavoy is still in the hospital in critical >condition. e do have an update on a deadly crash we brought you yesterday morning. police tell us a woman got on i-95 and started driving the wrong way. this was in maryland. it happened near powder mill road in beltsville. they say she strk three cars before her car burst into flames. police have not released name. three people were hurt in that crash. >>> now for acary situation for a woman in d.c. partners wtop a woman was getting into rideshare when a man allegedly abused her and tried to take her backpack. this happened at p street northwest near the public armstrong schl campus. police say the suspect is johnson. they say they were able to track him down and arrest him. >>> singer r. kelly has been released from jail. someone made a child support payment on his half. he waslaced in jai last week after he could not pay what he owed in chi support. on top of that, kelly is
this is a video in lexington park. 87-year-old carol anderso of leonardtown was killed. police say a driver crossed the road and slammed into her beetl. lavoy is still in the hospital in critical >condition. e do have an update on a deadly crash we brought you yesterday morning. police tell us a woman got on i-95 and started driving the wrong way. this was in maryland. it happened near powder mill road in beltsville. they say she strk three cars before her car burst into flames. police have...
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this is the accident on pegg road and west bur boulevard in lexington park. 87-year-old carol anderson of leonardtown was killed. deputies say the driver savoy crossed the center line on pegg road and slammed into anderson's red volkswagen vehicle. savoy had been wanted on several outstanding warrants. authorities say they found a handgun on him after the crash. savoy is still in the hospital and in critical condition. >>> meantime we have an update on a deadly crash brought to you yesterday morning. maryland police tell us a wom got on i-95 and then drove the wrong way. thisappened on powder mill road in beltsville. police say she hit three cars before her vehicle burst into flames. the woman died at the scene, and police have not release heard na yet, b three other people were also hurt in this crash. >>> now to a scary situation in d.c. according to our partners at wtop, a woman wasti g into a rideshare late saturday morning when a man abused her and tried to take her backpack. it happened right near the friendship public charlotter school armstrong campus. they were able to track h
this is the accident on pegg road and west bur boulevard in lexington park. 87-year-old carol anderson of leonardtown was killed. deputies say the driver savoy crossed the center line on pegg road and slammed into anderson's red volkswagen vehicle. savoy had been wanted on several outstanding warrants. authorities say they found a handgun on him after the crash. savoy is still in the hospital and in critical condition. >>> meantime we have an update on a deadly crash brought to you...
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so i couldn't help but come down to lexington to find out exactly what's happening.nd because i don't know if chandler's parents are aware that he applied for a job with me, i'm not gonna say anything initially. as far as all of them know, chandler included, i'm just here as a potential investor. chandler: oh, hey! how's it going? lemonis: how are you? chandler: i'm good. chandler lyles. lemonis: chandler, i'm marcus. nice to meet you. so, that's where lyles comes from? chandler: it's our last name, yes, sir, yeah. lemonis: is this the main location? chandler: this is, yep. lemonis: and who owns the business? chandler: so, my parents own 90%, and i own 10%. lemonis: who put the money up for the restaurant? chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay. chandler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so
so i couldn't help but come down to lexington to find out exactly what's happening.nd because i don't know if chandler's parents are aware that he applied for a job with me, i'm not gonna say anything initially. as far as all of them know, chandler included, i'm just here as a potential investor. chandler: oh, hey! how's it going? lemonis: how are you? chandler: i'm good. chandler lyles. lemonis: chandler, i'm marcus. nice to meet you. so, that's where lyles comes from? chandler: it's our last...
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. >> on a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> i served in afghanistan. >> and mcdonald franchisee for 22 years. a fascination with this idea of finding answers to questions no one else could find. >> it's a new event for me. i've been a petition for my entire life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who is never voted for democrat. >> watch "c-span's, washington journal," each monday morning. >> here is what is coming up tonight on c-span. at 8:00 p.m., supreme court reporter joan buskupic is the q&a yes. she is the author of a book about chief justice john roberts. by's questions is at 9:00 with theresa may from the british house of commons. it portion of today's washington journal, marking the 70th anniversary of nato. ♪ brian: joan buskupic, author of "the chief." with chief0 hours john roberts. seven different times and interviews, but off the record? joan: he let me put some things on the record to use in the book . most of it he kept off the record. brian, totructive, sit facing him as we are facing each other, over a long period of time. brian: what is the first thing you learn
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lexington hills had went about 60 miles per hour.se 42 100. there is a lot of lives here and there's going to be some steep parcels of air lifting and cooling. a lot going on in that apartment for this thunderstorm activity. a little bit of rain towards highway four. concord 24. afterwards oakland and san francisco. the strongest cell just came over highway nine. it looks like it's over 35 and heading into saratoga. cupertino and maybe campbell is falling apart a little bit. a lot of this development taking place will keep an active pattern through today. 50s on the thames now. rather breezy blustery day. we don't have a lot of moisture but a lot of cold air and you will feel it by the time we get to tomorrow and thursday. some breaks with the sunshine. >> reporter: things are getting a little better because people finally made it to work but it has taken a long time. let's start with the south bay. all freeways are slow. every single one of them getting up to the west valley. we don't stop there. we do see slow traffic on 880 and th
lexington hills had went about 60 miles per hour.se 42 100. there is a lot of lives here and there's going to be some steep parcels of air lifting and cooling. a lot going on in that apartment for this thunderstorm activity. a little bit of rain towards highway four. concord 24. afterwards oakland and san francisco. the strongest cell just came over highway nine. it looks like it's over 35 and heading into saratoga. cupertino and maybe campbell is falling apart a little bit. a lot of this...
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ese are the highs today, 71, indianapolis, 72 in lexington. so, yeah, we'll get into that warmer air during t. day tomorr high temperature of 70 tomorrow. 71 on friday. 70% chance of showers. off and on during the day. not a washout. saturday, high of only 54. sunday, a high of only many of you to the north and west will stay in the 40s. a little bit of a wd chill out there, too, so it will be chilly for st. patty's day. all next week will be low average. average high next week will be about 56. a few degre below average monday, tuesday and wednesday. it's a cool one. but tomorrow and iday, nice and warm. >> some of the first flowers already coming up. >> they want to pop out, don't they? >> yeah, they do. thank you, doug. >>> coming up, the wizards with some magic here at home. >>> plus, fr agency is officially here, folks.nd the redskins keeping a future hall or famer he in town.re you still stressed about buying our first house, sweetie? yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve
ese are the highs today, 71, indianapolis, 72 in lexington. so, yeah, we'll get into that warmer air during t. day tomorr high temperature of 70 tomorrow. 71 on friday. 70% chance of showers. off and on during the day. not a washout. saturday, high of only 54. sunday, a high of only many of you to the north and west will stay in the 40s. a little bit of a wd chill out there, too, so it will be chilly for st. patty's day. all next week will be low average. average high next week will be about...
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small town lawyer from lexington. >> i served in afghanistan. >> i am a mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i had a fascination with this idea of finding answers to questions nobody else could find. dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted for democrat, he voted for me. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. join the discussion. simply threeas giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span open the doors to washington policymaking for all to see. bring unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of the landscape has clearly changed. there is no monolithic media. youtube stars are a thing. c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports it. nonpartisan coverage. television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. congressman jerry connolly is our guest. county in the washington metro area. the foreigner of affairs committ
small town lawyer from lexington. >> i served in afghanistan. >> i am a mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i had a fascination with this idea of finding answers to questions nobody else could find. dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted for democrat, he voted for me. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. join the discussion. simply threeas giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. in 1979, a small network with an unusual...
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. >> i'm a small town lawyer from lexington. >> captain of the national guard. served in afghanistan. >> mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i had such a fascination with the idea of finding the answers to questions that nobody else could find. >> it's a new event for me. i've been in a physician all my professional life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who never vote forward democrat until he voted for me. >> watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. >> on capitol hill next week, the house will consider re-authorization of the violence against women act which expired in february. it aims to prevent abuse and provide resources for victims and include the provision on domestic violence and firearms. it is also possible that members will take up a senate-passed resolution to end the u.s. military involvement in yemen's civil war. in the senate, work continues on a bill that would provide nearly $13 billion in aid for areas affected by natural disasters. also, a resolution that would shorten the amou
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jackson, tupelo, nashville, lexington. that is where we can see it pop later this evening. heavy rain in the ohio river valley and turning to snow just outside of chicagoland. the cold air to the east. we had temperatures near 80 zrees in d.c. today, 70 in new york city. that is feeding into the storms. the rain advances tomorrow through harrisburg, philly, and new york and eventually through boston, not clearing there until late tomorrow night. here comes the cold air. more like winter monday morning for the first day of april. >> we will see you tomorrow on "gma." thank you. >>> now to the case raising questions in atlanta. police say a teenager who was new to the neighborhood accidentally knocked on the wrong door and was shot and killed by a resident. that suspect behind bars tonight. abc's zachary kiesch picks up the story. >> reporter: a door knock turning deadly for a 19-year-old young man on his way home last night. the margin of error, about 40 yards from the new apartment he shared with his girlfriend in atlanta. >> he didn't turn the knob. he didn't shake the han
jackson, tupelo, nashville, lexington. that is where we can see it pop later this evening. heavy rain in the ohio river valley and turning to snow just outside of chicagoland. the cold air to the east. we had temperatures near 80 zrees in d.c. today, 70 in new york city. that is feeding into the storms. the rain advances tomorrow through harrisburg, philly, and new york and eventually through boston, not clearing there until late tomorrow night. here comes the cold air. more like winter monday...
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look how warm it was across the country. 76, lexington. degrees.h, 77 buffalo, 66. that warm airhe coming up of the cold confront making its way our way. kansas city was 58.in they dropped the 20s right now, though, on the backside of that big storm making its way in. now, cloud cover, yes.re is the strong storms into ohio, down towards the atlanta area. someg storms there. the storm system itself, though, is moving sod far towa the north and east or north and west of our regionthat the trailing cold front's not going to have a whole lot of energy left. that's why i don't think we're oing to see much in the way of storminess in our area. 8:00 a.m., notice dy in d.c., but some showers to the west as they move across our region, though, they fizzle on out. can't rule out a sprinkle or two but i'm not expecting much. noon tomorrow, no cloud sunshine, hagerstown, leesburg, around warrenton. showers from i-95 south and east over towards the chesapeake bay. that's the best chance. if you live in southern h maryland, yve the best chance to see showers tomorrow, maybe even
look how warm it was across the country. 76, lexington. degrees.h, 77 buffalo, 66. that warm airhe coming up of the cold confront making its way our way. kansas city was 58.in they dropped the 20s right now, though, on the backside of that big storm making its way in. now, cloud cover, yes.re is the strong storms into ohio, down towards the atlanta area. someg storms there. the storm system itself, though, is moving sod far towa the north and east or north and west of our regionthat the...
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. >> i am just a small town lawyer from lexington. >> captain of the national guard.erved in afghanistan. >> mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i had this fascination with finding the answers to questions no one else could find. >> i have been a physician for my professional life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted democrat. announcer: watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: president trump announced a major shift in u.s. policy towards israel today, tweeting it is time for the united states to fully recognize israel's sovereignty. pompeo,y of state mike who is two days into a four-day trip through the middle east, visited the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem. and a number of historic sites in jerusalem early thursday. shortly after the announcement, secretary pompeo visited the western wall. an ap report notes until today, u.s. officials refrained from visiting the western wall to avoid the appearance of recognizing israeli sovereignty over the city's most sensitive holy site. later, the secre
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southbound 17 at lexington hills there, is a crash there. the traffic -- let me push it is a little bit. the traffic northbound is the problem. people are slowing down to look at the crash on the other side. there was an overturned vehicle there. and the dunbarton and the sam te'o bridge, you can see the traffic. slow and likewise on 680. northbound 101 slows from the old candlestick exit. bay bridge, this be is a 25 minute delay. we'll keep a close eye on interstate 880 today as the a's opener will impact the commute for the afternoon use drive on 880. 7:19. >>> get right to here on this thursday. cloudy to mostly cloudy and a little rain. but we have one more system that we have to deal with here. the a's will play. it is a splash and dash weather forecast. there is some rain around but not for everybody. upper 50s and low 60s as the next system comes in. the gfs, that is our global model - [ no audio ] >>> there is some lightning strikes here. it doesn't show up yet. to a possibility of thunderstorm activity right now. and the system move
southbound 17 at lexington hills there, is a crash there. the traffic -- let me push it is a little bit. the traffic northbound is the problem. people are slowing down to look at the crash on the other side. there was an overturned vehicle there. and the dunbarton and the sam te'o bridge, you can see the traffic. slow and likewise on 680. northbound 101 slows from the old candlestick exit. bay bridge, this be is a 25 minute delay. we'll keep a close eye on interstate 880 today as the a's opener...
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lexington 97%. we're doing really good on that end. we could use drying. we'll talk about that rainfall at 6:48 tonight. >> thank you. the fight over a homeless service center in san francisco reaches a whole new level. the rival go fund me accounts of city leader decide where this homeless shelter should go. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. homeless center in the middle of san francisco )s embarcadero is >>> the push to open a large homeless center in the middle of san francisco is attracting mon. oplere donating to competing go fund me sites. as both sides dig in for the first of what could be a string of fights over helping the homeless and where. >> live. the city is looking to open the centers in neighborhoods throughout the city. >> the money has received so much attention. beca
lexington 97%. we're doing really good on that end. we could use drying. we'll talk about that rainfall at 6:48 tonight. >> thank you. the fight over a homeless service center in san francisco reaches a whole new level. the rival go fund me accounts of city leader decide where this homeless shelter should go. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all...
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those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga and later on the carriers yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. heuristicsfic emerged. that is a bit of a public word. it means a pattern of decision-making. it is an approach you have taken before you are practiced in and do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously this is how you go about these routines. three formed the core of the navy's approach to fighting in the run-up of world war ii. the first is to act aggressively. there wasn't yet the observed, orient,omicide heart -- decide, act. you could create new opportunities. this was something that tried to do. the regular part of how they approached fighting. way was to attack first. attacking effectively first, a term from wayne hughes . the navy at the time didn't use this term but they would have understood it well. there was a question after the wow presentation. why did they scout with sbd's, a relatively slow plane? it can carry a bomb load. it was the idea of having a scout bomber. you could attack immed
those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga and later on the carriers yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. heuristicsfic emerged. that is a bit of a public word. it means a pattern of decision-making. it is an approach you have taken before you are practiced in and do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously this is how you go about these routines. three formed the core of the navy's approach to fighting in the run-up...
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superstar brandi carlile is going to be headlining the two-day-long railbird festival that happens in lexington, kentucky this summer. it's got a star-studded lineup. but for carlile, it's just another stop on her nationwide tour. she took some time out from her busy schedule to talk life and music at her home in washington state with our tracy smith for sunday morning. ♪ i seen you tugging on your shirt ♪ >> reporter: by the time she took the stage at this year's grammys, brandi carlile had already won. ♪ and the joke's on you >> reporter: literally, she had already won three graemmys out f the three she was nominated for her new song, "the joke" an anthem for outcasts that brought the audience to its feet. she'd spent the days before planning things like what to wear, but she had been preparing for this her whole life. how big of a moment is this? >> i mean, it feels like a really big moment to me. it feels really big. >> reporter: she's had lots of big moments lately, including her sold-out music festival in mexico, where fans knew every word to her songs. ♪ because i am the mother of evange
superstar brandi carlile is going to be headlining the two-day-long railbird festival that happens in lexington, kentucky this summer. it's got a star-studded lineup. but for carlile, it's just another stop on her nationwide tour. she took some time out from her busy schedule to talk life and music at her home in washington state with our tracy smith for sunday morning. ♪ i seen you tugging on your shirt ♪ >> reporter: by the time she took the stage at this year's grammys, brandi...
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this is a video we want to show you in lexington park. she was 87 years old. her name was carol anderson and she's of leonardtown. police say savoy crossedhe center line and slammed into her red volkswagen vehicle. he was wante on numerous outstanding warrants. police say they found a handgun on him after theh. cr savoy is still in the hospital. >>> we want to bring you more breaking news from yesterday. maryland state police tell us woman got on i-95ednd sta driving the wrong way. this happened near powder mill road and beltsville. they say she struck three cars before h c burst into flames. the woman died at the scene. police have not releheed name yet. three other people were hurt in the crash. >>> t now a scary situation. the woman was getting into a rideshare late friday morning when a man allegedly sexually abused her and tried to take her backpack. this happened in the 200 block of p street in the northwe which is right near the frederick public school in armstrong. the suspect is broadis johnson. they were able to track him down and arrest him. >>> sin
this is a video we want to show you in lexington park. she was 87 years old. her name was carol anderson and she's of leonardtown. police say savoy crossedhe center line and slammed into her red volkswagen vehicle. he was wante on numerous outstanding warrants. police say they found a handgun on him after theh. cr savoy is still in the hospital. >>> we want to bring you more breaking news from yesterday. maryland state police tell us woman got on i-95ednd sta driving the wrong way....
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number one on the list, a place called california lexington park, in maryland, which is near washingtont area is home to several high-tech defense contractors. >> who knew. >> who knew. i have to look it up right now. >> let's turn things over to jeff. we know we great rain tomorrow but when does it go away? >> thursday afternoon into friday we get the nice dry period. that's going to be fantastic. right now we're water logged more rain in san francisco. we'll track the heaviest and when it arrives in the commute in a few minutes. >>> opening night we'll take you to downtown san jose where the red carpet is out for the big film festival. stay with us. and better every y. hollywood meets the silicon valley for the annual cinequest fil >>> it seems to be getting bigger and better every year. hollywood meets the silicone valley t carpet is out welcoming the future of film. we have today in downtown san jose. >> reporter: it's been a busy red carpet this evening, directors and actors arriving for the opening night. now one director here is getting the maverick spirit award, which is the fes
number one on the list, a place called california lexington park, in maryland, which is near washingtont area is home to several high-tech defense contractors. >> who knew. >> who knew. i have to look it up right now. >> let's turn things over to jeff. we know we great rain tomorrow but when does it go away? >> thursday afternoon into friday we get the nice dry period. that's going to be fantastic. right now we're water logged more rain in san francisco. we'll track the...
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those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga and later on the carriers yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. three specific heuristics emerge over the course of this time. that is a bit of a complicated word. it means a pattern of decision-making. it is an approach you have taken before you are practiced in and do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously this is how you go about these routines. three formed the core of the navy's approach to fighting in the run-up of world war ii. the first is to act aggressively. he had and coined the idea of observe, orient, decide, act. but the navy officers well understood that in combat, if you could get inside an enemy's decision cycle, you could keep them off balance and create new opportunities. this was something that tried to do. the regular part of how they approached fighting. one way was to attack first. attacking effectively first, this is a term from wayne hughes. i borrowed the term from him. the navy at the time didn't use this term but they would have unders
those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga and later on the carriers yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. three specific heuristics emerge over the course of this time. that is a bit of a complicated word. it means a pattern of decision-making. it is an approach you have taken before you are practiced in and do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously this is how you go about these routines. three formed the core of...
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if you have any friends down there for springbreak, not the st. 1 right now in lexington, kentucky. 71, though, down to the south. so we're going to go 70s s we make our way in towards the rest of the week. opening day tomorrow, if you're heading down there it is going to be a nice day. but take the jacket early especially if you're going to go down arod 11:00 or noon. 60s by 1:00 by start time, 64 by 1:00 in the afternoon so, yes, come see us. next couple of days, 75 on saturday and let's talk about sunday at n 6:45. ot talk about right now. >> let just keep our eyes on the prize. >> thanks, doug. >>> so we are expecting peak bloom on monday, but y year that date is getting earlier. at 6:30 tonight amelia draper is going to have more on howgi chng climate has affected peak bloom. >>> and the bw parkway is ability to be closed to fix those potholes. tonight we're hearing from drivers w say t headache this weekend is both worth it and long overdue. >>. >>> breaking news, a mistrial in a bizarre murder case in alexdria. reve >>>ing news at 6:30. prosecutors must now decide whether to re-
if you have any friends down there for springbreak, not the st. 1 right now in lexington, kentucky. 71, though, down to the south. so we're going to go 70s s we make our way in towards the rest of the week. opening day tomorrow, if you're heading down there it is going to be a nice day. but take the jacket early especially if you're going to go down arod 11:00 or noon. 60s by 1:00 by start time, 64 by 1:00 in the afternoon so, yes, come see us. next couple of days, 75 on saturday and let's talk...
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t we are warmest on the map here because you can't see orlando coming in at 86 degrees. 45 in lexingtonthethwere in 70s yesterday. that's the colder air shifting in through the night into the day tomorrow. you can see showersop devg to the north and west. this line has to make its way through. we could still see shower activity this evening. i want to make sure you're ready for that, could be a heavy down power or a rumble of thunder or two. behind that we start to get cold because that's where the upper level system comes rough, look at the snow associated with this. lake effect snowight noworth of chicago. tomorrow different from today. breezy, cooler, plenty of sunshine. high temperature of 56 o degree. th sunday, high temperature of 54. st. paddy's day in the afternoon looking good. wind chills in the 30s. 53 on monday. o tuesday. tuesday most areas will actually stay in the 40s. we get to 50 in the city. back to near 60 to 61 as we end next week. next weekend also looking good. just to throw thisai around this is the time of year, march we're battling the season. today we're in the
t we are warmest on the map here because you can't see orlando coming in at 86 degrees. 45 in lexingtonthethwere in 70s yesterday. that's the colder air shifting in through the night into the day tomorrow. you can see showersop devg to the north and west. this line has to make its way through. we could still see shower activity this evening. i want to make sure you're ready for that, could be a heavy down power or a rumble of thunder or two. behind that we start to get cold because that's where...
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cold, 44 in atlanta, 48 in mississippi, houston, 38 degrees, dallas at 30 degrees. 42 in d.c. 25 in lexington. 12 in chicago. this is not the wind chill. this is the current temperature. that's the arctic air that continues to mover in o the next couple days. your wind chills for torrow. 24 d.c., 17 frederick. wednesday is going to be a breezy day for. su 11:00 single digits in the west tuesday night. wednesday morning, below zero for someel 1 in hagerstown, 8 degrees in washington. it's not going to take that much of a wind,ur 10, 15 mile an wind gives you these wind chills. how about 1:00, 19 in 19d.c. in manassas. talking real cold air the next couple days. a 35 f high on wednesday. 39 on thursday. 44 on friday. tracking a chance of rain or n snow expecting much from that. much more onex the big storm just in time for your weekend, everybody. see you at 4:45. >>> a potential medical break through for people struggling with depression. >> details behind the new treatment that could start working in a matter ohours. >>> first a look back on luke perry's most memorlele we're talking live with
cold, 44 in atlanta, 48 in mississippi, houston, 38 degrees, dallas at 30 degrees. 42 in d.c. 25 in lexington. 12 in chicago. this is not the wind chill. this is the current temperature. that's the arctic air that continues to mover in o the next couple days. your wind chills for torrow. 24 d.c., 17 frederick. wednesday is going to be a breezy day for. su 11:00 single digits in the west tuesday night. wednesday morning, below zero for someel 1 in hagerstown, 8 degrees in washington. it's not...
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. >> on a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> i served in afghanistan. >> and mcdonald franchisee for 22 years. a fascination with this idea of finding answers to questions no one else could find. >> it's a new event for me. i've been a petition for my entire life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who is never voted for democrat. >> watch "c-span's, washington journal," each monday morning. >> here is what is coming up tonight on c-span. at 8:00 p.m., supreme court reporter joan buskupic is the q&a yes. she is the author of a book about chief justice john roberts. by's questions is at 9:00 with theresa may from the british house of commons. it portion of today's washington journal, marking the 70th anniversary of nato. ♪ brian: joan buskupic, author of "the chief." with chief0 hours john roberts. seven different times and interviews, but off the record? joan: he let me put some things on the record to use in the book . most of it he kept off the record. brian, nstructive,
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get in the 60s in areas like lexington and cincinnati back northward up to columbus. rain sweeps to the east coast. much of the country very quiet. pretty decent temperatures too. so this time of the year you can make great swings. you can be cold and snowy or warm -- >> great news. where have you been all my life. finally warm weather. >>> ahead president trump's summit with china gets pushed back as that country's leader reportedly has new reservations. >> federal reserve chairman speaks out on president trump's repeated criticisms of him. why he says the president just cannot fire him. ts, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. because i'm made to move. osteo bi-flex. why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. comcast business is for me. it's
get in the 60s in areas like lexington and cincinnati back northward up to columbus. rain sweeps to the east coast. much of the country very quiet. pretty decent temperatures too. so this time of the year you can make great swings. you can be cold and snowy or warm -- >> great news. where have you been all my life. finally warm weather. >>> ahead president trump's summit with china gets pushed back as that country's leader reportedly has new reservations. >> federal reserve...
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direction which is southbound this is just south of big money curve and it is crawling backing up to the lexington reservoir. but the northbound side which is the commute direction. it's much heavier, they may be able to see that crash too let's just not helping any little thing just makes it worse when you only have 2 lanes of traffic here so 35 minutes for northbound 17 from santa cruz into los gatos the overturn a southbound southbound also at a crawl daria james stays low around 07:30am and the big story this morning classes resume at vanden high school in fairfield after officials closed the school. >>because of a threat we've got kron four is christina tate row joining us live from that school this morning with more. >>christina. >>now the big question that we have is what type of threat was made up something that the unified school district as well as the fairfield police department have not released yet that's something that they're going to speaking about at a press conference today at about 12 noon. but we do know the caliber of the threat was obviously large enough for it to completely
direction which is southbound this is just south of big money curve and it is crawling backing up to the lexington reservoir. but the northbound side which is the commute direction. it's much heavier, they may be able to see that crash too let's just not helping any little thing just makes it worse when you only have 2 lanes of traffic here so 35 minutes for northbound 17 from santa cruz into los gatos the overturn a southbound southbound also at a crawl daria james stays low around 07:30am and...
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released from jail after taking part in antigovernment protests relatives gathered outside of the lexington security prison to welcome the detainees home where they will remain under house arrest more than seven hundred people have been detained a three hundred twenty five killed since april last year and a government crackdown on opposition to president daniel ortega has rule their position alliance has demanded early elections rival demonstrations have taken place in the venezuelan capital caracas on one side supporters of nicolas maduro who say they've overcome repeated attempts by the united states to overthrow the embattled president on the other those who support opposition leader one turbo was that the government rally in caracas. to thousands and thousands of people i'm gathered here in that sense we're off that i've got some bonding the government told to take to the streets this saturday and sign to the united states and many countries around the world's most challenging environment that's not a lot of people here are saying hands off venice wait out it's been a difficult past wee
released from jail after taking part in antigovernment protests relatives gathered outside of the lexington security prison to welcome the detainees home where they will remain under house arrest more than seven hundred people have been detained a three hundred twenty five killed since april last year and a government crackdown on opposition to president daniel ortega has rule their position alliance has demanded early elections rival demonstrations have taken place in the venezuelan capital...
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i am not going to be a polished politician. >> i am a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> i served inan. >> mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i have a fascination with this idea of finding the answers to questions that nobody else could find. >> i have been a physician for all my professional life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted for a democrat until he voted for me. >> watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. the 30th anniversary of the exxon valdez oil spill. remembering president george h.w. bush and the inventor of the world wide web, all this weekend on american history tv. saturday starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern, three programs marking the 30th anniversary of exxon valdez oil spill. the second largest in the u.s. >> captain of the ship got on the radio and called the coast guard immediately, and he said, we are -- evidently we are leaking some oil. he said on the radio that he was going to try to rock the boat and get off the reef and proceed, which was a terrifying possibility. the ship was so badly damaged, there is a good cha
i am not going to be a polished politician. >> i am a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> i served inan. >> mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i have a fascination with this idea of finding the answers to questions that nobody else could find. >> i have been a physician for all my professional life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted for a democrat until he voted for me. >> watch "washington journal" monday morning....
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. >> i am a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> formally of the national guard, served in afghanistan mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i have such a fascination with this idea of finding the answers to questions that nobody else can find. >> i have been a physician all my professional life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted for a democrat but he voted for me . watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. coming up next from washington journal, vermont representative peter welch talks about the findings of the mueller report that were summarized by attorney general william barr in a letter to congress. that is followed by president trump posthumously present in the middle of honor to army staff sergeant travis atkins who died in 2007 while serving in iraq. later, secretary of state mike pompeo testifies in congress about the budget request for the state department. " continues. --"washington journal" continues. peter welch.st is good morning to you. guest: good morning. host: we should have it right away because all
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. >> from lexington. >> the national guard. served in afghanistan. >> mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i have such a fascination with this idea of finding answers to questions that nobody else can find. >> i have been in a position for all my professional life. >> my dad is a lifelong republican who never voted for a democrat but voted for me. >> watch c-span's "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. week,capitol hill next the house will consider reauthorization of the violence against women act, which expired in february. it aims to prevent abuse and provide resources for victims and include the provision on domestic violence and firearms. it is also possible that members will take up a senate passed resolution to end the u.s. military involvement in yemen's civil war. in the senate, work continues on a bill that would provide nearly $13 billion in aid for areas affected by natural disasters. also, a resolution that would shorten the amount of time the senate considers certain nominations. watch the hou
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. >> i am just a small lawyer from lexington. i am a mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. fascination with finding the answers to questions that no one else can find. dad is a lifelong republican who has never voted for democrat. >> watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on monday morning. join the discussion. tv was three giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. in 1979, a small network with unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. youtube stars are a thing. c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. it's a nonpartisan coverage of washington is a public service a by your cable or satellite provider. online, c-spannd is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. klobuchar try to bring a res
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those storms will make their way to nashville, indianapolis, lexington and cincinnati.llion people under a high wind warning. a lot of bumpy flights today and more delays and cancellations. we still have to watch out for some flooding from additional rainfall and snow melt later today. so the middle of the country, that's where all the travel is, beautiful weather. new york city could be near 70 for the first time in a long time come friday. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. last years' ad campaign was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government r
those storms will make their way to nashville, indianapolis, lexington and cincinnati.llion people under a high wind warning. a lot of bumpy flights today and more delays and cancellations. we still have to watch out for some flooding from additional rainfall and snow melt later today. so the middle of the country, that's where all the travel is, beautiful weather. new york city could be near 70 for the first time in a long time come friday. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be...
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. >> i am a small-town lawyer from lexington. >> i served in afghanistan. >> i have been a mcdonald'se for over 20 years. >> i have a fascination with finding the answers to questions that nobody else can find. is actually a lifelong republican who has never voted for a democrat. >> watch washington journal alive at 7:00 a.m. eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. >> washington journal continues. host: it is our spotlight on magazine segment on saturday morning and the editor-at-large for reason.com is nick gillespie. joining us this morning to look at government, americans trust in government and the size of government. nick gillespie, having you on this morning in large part to your feature piece on reason.com. the headline caught air attention, everyone agrees government is a hot mess so why does it keep getting bigger? counterintuitively, the less people trust government, it is free much true all over the government, the less people trust government to do the right thing or to be effective, the more they ask government to do. there seems to be a kind of a connection betwe
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. >> small town lawyer from lexington. >> captain of the national guard.in afghanistan. >> mcdonald's franchisee for 22 years. >> i want to find the answers. >> it is new for me. i have been a physician for all my professional life. >> my dad was a lifetime republican who has never voted for a democrat. morning, joinnday the discussion -- watch it monday morning. >> congress is in recess this week. nancy pelosi has announced next week the house will vote on an override of president trump's veto of the congressional resolution that would terminate his national emergency declaration on border security. both scheduled for tuesday. on thursday, the house will vote on a measure rejecting president trump span on transgender -- president trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military. when the senate returns to session, lawmakers debate judicial nominations. later in the week, a resolution of support for the green new deal. when the senate is back in session, blocks the chamber live on c-span2. -- watch the chamber live on c-span2. >> once tv was three
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raymond, from lexington, south carolina, good morning. caller: there is one thing that worries me.t's about the whole 2020 election, the democrats have gone so far left that the american people, especially the women, they may not vote for trump, but i think they are not going to vote at all. because ofeve that everything they have been doing that trump is going to win so handedly, we may end up with a one party system. the democrats are devaluing their party and if we wind up with a one party system, no matter which it is, that's very bad for the country. power is very hungry. eat more and more and more. you need to have a two-party system. the democratic party is, women don't want this baby being killed and stuff like that. their sons are being ridiculed in the workplace and sexually harassed because of allegations that are unfounded and stuff like that? the democrats have gone too far and they need to recognize this. for theymond, thank you call. hannah trudeau will be joining us at the top of the hour. david burney of the cbs christian broadcast network. we will turnhour our att
raymond, from lexington, south carolina, good morning. caller: there is one thing that worries me.t's about the whole 2020 election, the democrats have gone so far left that the american people, especially the women, they may not vote for trump, but i think they are not going to vote at all. because ofeve that everything they have been doing that trump is going to win so handedly, we may end up with a one party system. the democrats are devaluing their party and if we wind up with a one party...