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let's go to jc monahan from our boston affiliate wcvb.ood morning, jc again. >> good morning, guys. listen, the east coast is still in with fantastic weather. the temperatures at or above average although slightly cooler than what you had yesterday. enjoy the nice weather because there is some rain going through texas and over to louisiana and alabama, and that rain, which could bring 1 to 3 inches, is going to move up the east coast later this week, so that brings changes there. for those of you in the northern rockies, the snow is falling a couple of inches, at least some places as much as half foot. great news for the start of ski season. >>> your sunday outlook in the next half hour. bianna? >> all right, jc, thank you. >>> well, british troops in afghanistan had a surprise visitor today. prince william showed up along with the british defense secretary to take part in remembrance sunday commemorations. lama hasan is in london for the story. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. that's absolutely right. just a couple
let's go to jc monahan from our boston affiliate wcvb.ood morning, jc again. >> good morning, guys. listen, the east coast is still in with fantastic weather. the temperatures at or above average although slightly cooler than what you had yesterday. enjoy the nice weather because there is some rain going through texas and over to louisiana and alabama, and that rain, which could bring 1 to 3 inches, is going to move up the east coast later this week, so that brings changes there. for...
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let's go to jc monahan from our boston affiliate wcvb.ood morning, jc again. >> good morning, guys. listen, the east coast is still in with fantastic weather. the temperatures at or above average although slightly cooler than what you had yesterday. enjoy the nice weather because there is some rain going through texas and over to louisiana and alabama, and that rain, which could bring 1 to 3 inches, is going to move up the east oast later >> good morning, washington. darren here. a live shot look dave zahren here. 42 downtown washington, a cool 30 degrees in man nasssass. high pressure still in but just to the west a cold front. that bodes rain for tuesday. until then, today's temperatures in the mid 60s. tonight not as cold. temperatures in the lower 40's. then for tomorrow, anoth >>> your sunday outlook in the next half hour. bianna? >> all right, jc, thank you. >>> well, british troops in afghanistan had a surprise visitor today. prince william showed up along with the british defense secretary to take part in remembrance sunday commem
let's go to jc monahan from our boston affiliate wcvb.ood morning, jc again. >> good morning, guys. listen, the east coast is still in with fantastic weather. the temperatures at or above average although slightly cooler than what you had yesterday. enjoy the nice weather because there is some rain going through texas and over to louisiana and alabama, and that rain, which could bring 1 to 3 inches, is going to move up the east oast later >> good morning, washington. darren here. a...
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monahan from our boston affiliate, wcvb, is here with morning. good morning, j.c. >> good morning, bianna. a look at the landscape has changed. you have to go back to 1991 to find a november storm that hit parts of the midwest this hard. this morning, across three states they're digging out from this unusually early winter blast. it was a prewinter wallop. the twin cities got the worst of it, with snow falling at an inch an hour, making road conditions miserable. >> it's pretty crazy. we've been seeing cars going sideways on the freeway, cars sliding through stop signs. >> i've lived in minnesota long enough. i should be able to do this, right? >> reporter: the heavy, wet snow made for heavy lifting and caused more than 100,000 customers to be without power in parts of minnesota and wisconsin. the storm also dumped up to 14 inches in northern iowa. and parts of the texas panhandle were pummeled with snow. >> it's cool and wet. >> reporter: all this, after a record-setting 68 degrees in parts of the midwest on wednesday. >> is it actually november
monahan from our boston affiliate, wcvb, is here with morning. good morning, j.c. >> good morning, bianna. a look at the landscape has changed. you have to go back to 1991 to find a november storm that hit parts of the midwest this hard. this morning, across three states they're digging out from this unusually early winter blast. it was a prewinter wallop. the twin cities got the worst of it, with snow falling at an inch an hour, making road conditions miserable. >> it's pretty...
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monahan from boston. >> i'm moving along. and heading down to texas.ville, texas, where yesterday, a microburst caused this damage you see here. this looks like amarillo, with the snowfall that's coming in. greenville, texas, saw a microburst with 60-mile-per-hour winds. amarillo, texas, saw snow yesterday. we continue with snowfall that goes up through the midwest. that's where we're already getting reports of six inches of snow in parts of iowa and over to parts of minnesota, as well. that's where the winter storm warnings are up. possibly double-digits of snowfall for you there. across the country, we have windy conditions out in the west, as you >> and good morning, washington. forecaster dave zairn here. it is mild, very light winds. temperatures around 30 degrees. as we go through the day, temperatures in the mid 60s. lots of sunshine. and then s this weather report has been brought to you by dove hair care. dan and bianna? >> thanks, j.c. >>> this is a story we've been talking about offcamera all morning. does your mind have a tendency to wander
monahan from boston. >> i'm moving along. and heading down to texas.ville, texas, where yesterday, a microburst caused this damage you see here. this looks like amarillo, with the snowfall that's coming in. greenville, texas, saw a microburst with 60-mile-per-hour winds. amarillo, texas, saw snow yesterday. we continue with snowfall that goes up through the midwest. that's where we're already getting reports of six inches of snow in parts of iowa and over to parts of minnesota, as well....
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that was president obama quoting scholar and former senator daniel patrick monahan.ry much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> what would daniel patrick moynihan mack of president obama at this point? >> wow. first of all, senator moynihan was a skeptic of government as well as a supporter of government. he got into a tangle with the clinton over health care, and that might have repeated itself. but i think the one thing that senator moynihan would have brought to our current situation is that he understood the essential yin and yang of american politics p. he had a foot in both camps. he sympathized with skepticism of government and the support of government. not only that, he thought this was healthy. you know, we think these dae ebs are appalling and taearing us apart. his contribution was the interaction between these two polar positions was healthy for our country and made us a better country. >> i couldn't agree more. >> yeah. >> john? >> steve, i'm wondering what you think, not just what senator moynihan would have thought of pre
that was president obama quoting scholar and former senator daniel patrick monahan.ry much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> what would daniel patrick moynihan mack of president obama at this point? >> wow. first of all, senator moynihan was a skeptic of government as well as a supporter of government. he got into a tangle with the clinton over health care, and that might have repeated itself. but i think the one thing that senator moynihan...
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there were two american trail series, the first published by merrill and edited by jay monahan consisting of only three volumes which were published in 1947 and 1948. beginning 14 years later, the second american trails series -- 15 volumes edited by the distinguished western writer a.b. guthrie, big sky -- was published by mcgraw-hill between 1962 and 1977. these books were written by noted historians and cover the major trails that helped settle the far reaches of america. the mainstream of america, 20 volumes edited by louis gannette, was published by doubleday between 1953 and 1966. described by the publisher as the story of america in narrative form. this brilliant new series of books brings to vivid life america from the period of its discovery to the present day. authors and historians such as irving stone and carter contributed to this impressive series. the american procession series, nine volumes edited by henry elsberg was published by hastings house between 1953 and 1964. the publisher described it as a new literary series which will center around periods of our history and cu
there were two american trail series, the first published by merrill and edited by jay monahan consisting of only three volumes which were published in 1947 and 1948. beginning 14 years later, the second american trails series -- 15 volumes edited by the distinguished western writer a.b. guthrie, big sky -- was published by mcgraw-hill between 1962 and 1977. these books were written by noted historians and cover the major trails that helped settle the far reaches of america. the mainstream of...
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on october 8, brian monahan, president and ceo of bank of america.nce members ask, once you have soft the world hunger issue -- once you have solved the world hunger issue, can you solve your all modern, the washington times? [laughter] >> i keep saying our goal is to put the world food program at a business. it should be the goal of everyone who is running an aid program not to perpetuate ourselves. we're there as a bridge. i am not sure it will have been in the next 24 months or so were in the next few years. but that is the goal that i am for and will give it my all as long as i can. [applause] >> thank you for being with us today. thank you for coming. i were also like to thank the national press club staff. for more information about joining the press club and had to acquire a copy of today's program, please visit our website at www.press.org. we are adjourned. thank you. [gavel] [applause] >> coming up a look at civil discourse with donna brazil and monica crowley. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a conversation on whether democrats and republicans can wo
on october 8, brian monahan, president and ceo of bank of america.nce members ask, once you have soft the world hunger issue -- once you have solved the world hunger issue, can you solve your all modern, the washington times? [laughter] >> i keep saying our goal is to put the world food program at a business. it should be the goal of everyone who is running an aid program not to perpetuate ourselves. we're there as a bridge. i am not sure it will have been in the next 24 months or so were...