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most of the day see sunshine and it will be dry. and it will be warm, but the real heat waits until the end of the week. with low humidity today's 79 degrees and another really comfortable day for wednesday. and the heat and humidity start moving right back into the area for thursday. look at the steam heat friday and saturday. temperatures racing into the 90s. over the weekend, likely to get some showers and thunderstorms too. show you which neighborhoods and when when i'm back in ten minutes. >> thank you, bill. see you then. 10 minutes past 5:00 a.m. on tuesday. let's get a check on the roads and boulevard. >> jessica boyington is standing by. little dicey if anyone got out the door earlier with the rain and fog mpkts we're still watching wet roads too. see in the camera here around route 1 on the boulevard. right around fox street. both directions look okay. not seeing volume yet. still early for that. did deal with that construction both sides were closed. right now back open. which is on and off the ramp for slippery spots. pa
most of the day see sunshine and it will be dry. and it will be warm, but the real heat waits until the end of the week. with low humidity today's 79 degrees and another really comfortable day for wednesday. and the heat and humidity start moving right back into the area for thursday. look at the steam heat friday and saturday. temperatures racing into the 90s. over the weekend, likely to get some showers and thunderstorms too. show you which neighborhoods and when when i'm back in ten minutes....
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s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was they largest employer during his lifetime. died he was still operating his brewery, he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. we are standing at his dupont circle mansion which was really his i have arrived statement after he made it in america and felt up his brewery power. this was built between 1892 and 1894. it was a technological innovation of its time. familyd here with his until he died in 1945 and his wife died in 1956. heurich is an american story and he is an important story in washington, d.c. history that has been lost over time. in washington we are used to focusing on federal government and was going on in congress and our culture is focused on the smithsonian's. they are histories that have been lost over time, people who built up the city. there are people who have lived here for generations and this is their story and where they came from. aroundgoing to show you the house today, it is one of the most intact historic
s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was they largest employer during his lifetime. died he was still operating his brewery, he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. we are standing at his dupont circle mansion which was really his i have arrived statement after he made it in america and felt up his brewery power. this was built between 1892 and 1894. it was a technological innovation of its time. familyd here with his until he died in 1945 and his wife died...
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this is our most favourite cheese.magine it being a little bit kind of lighter on the flavour, and a bit easier... we are never light on the flavour with cheese, no! totally wrong! this next cheese actually reminds me of like parmesan or something like this. this one is made injuly, when we have the south—west winds. it is like the milk... it's like these little details, aren't they? just change the profiles... this one is usually made around springtime. they are made exactly the same, but they have different textures, different tastes. this is probably one of my favourites, actually. i mean, usually this is served with crunchy bread. a bit of olive oil. a little bit. some olives, perhaps? perhaps, why not. tomatoes, even. when in rome. delicious. as my day comes to an end here in istanbul, sedar tells me that he's got one last treat in store for me. we're off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams, in the city. this is rather grand, isn't it? look at that! built in the 16th century, it's built on a site that da
this is our most favourite cheese.magine it being a little bit kind of lighter on the flavour, and a bit easier... we are never light on the flavour with cheese, no! totally wrong! this next cheese actually reminds me of like parmesan or something like this. this one is made injuly, when we have the south—west winds. it is like the milk... it's like these little details, aren't they? just change the profiles... this one is usually made around springtime. they are made exactly the same, but...
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most prisons in the u.s. having very tight designated smoking areas, or eliminating tobacco altogether. seeing eight guys, you know, next to each other all smoking at the same time, and filming in this environment, that was a little tough sometimes. >> the yards in an american prison are very active. you go out there and you see guys lifting weights, playing all sorts of games. the yard at cz was a shocking contrast. it almost looked like a tenement building area. it was this concrete square block area, and all the guys can do out there is play soccer. that -- that basically is their recreation. that's their yard. >> but when it comes to contraband, we could have been in any u.s. prison. >> translator: the biggest problem we're dealing with are drugs and inmates bringing in cell phones. >> translator: we are about to witness a routine search of detention cells. two teams of security officers are conducting a search. one is directly involved in searching the cells and the items found in the cells while the oth
most prisons in the u.s. having very tight designated smoking areas, or eliminating tobacco altogether. seeing eight guys, you know, next to each other all smoking at the same time, and filming in this environment, that was a little tough sometimes. >> the yards in an american prison are very active. you go out there and you see guys lifting weights, playing all sorts of games. the yard at cz was a shocking contrast. it almost looked like a tenement building area. it was this concrete...
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arguably, the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one that he was most proud of was the social security act, passed in 1935. it provided for old age pensions for americans and unemployment insurance. again, this was probably fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal and a real high point of his first term. one of the things we wanted to be sure visitors to the museum understood was the continuing reality of fdr's disability. this is a man who is paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting is to see what the public perception of that was. one of the things we always point out to visitors here is that we have 130,000 photographs of fdr in our collections, but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule that was observed by the press and the media at the time, that you don't photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair. you don't photograph them in ways that would reveal -- photograph him in ways that would reveal the extent of his disability. the public knew that fdr had contracted polio, and they knew
arguably, the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one that he was most proud of was the social security act, passed in 1935. it provided for old age pensions for americans and unemployment insurance. again, this was probably fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal and a real high point of his first term. one of the things we wanted to be sure visitors to the museum understood was the continuing reality of fdr's disability. this is a man who is paralyzed from the...
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nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at the rubric dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington time nor a true fat and. staring defeat in the face the president summons his senate says of the white house off to republicans a forced to delay a vote on healthcare reform. a crippling cyberattack goes global affecting companies and governments from ukraine to the u. s.. appears behind it and why. and the chinese ounces highway way sits down with the bbc to talk about his latest work here in washington. sprawling tribute to those who fight for freedom. welcome to world news america publican senators piled on a box in washington today. hold to the white house by president trump. he wants to know what's happening to the controversial health can bell. senate majority leader pulled the plug on a vote before the july fourth recess because he feared he'd lose. novice republicans became even more skittish after an independent congr
nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at the rubric dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington time nor a true fat and. staring defeat in the face the president summons his senate says of the white house off to republicans a forced to delay a vote on healthcare reform. a crippling cyberattack goes global affecting companies and governments from ukraine to the u. s.. appears...
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again, most of the day, most we. >>> a color controversy that most people say hurts their cis sendingof take over of a major retailer that could impact your grocery shopping. >> a wrong way backward police chase that had people turned their heads. >> here is a look at the closiw' sponsored locally by crash proof retirement. shielding your future. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must wa o stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight ba discover new york state's rich legacy of equality. plan your trip to our equal rights destinations at iloveny.com where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico!inup . love mom and dad' dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, babygeico motorcycle,go?great . >>> tat that po running through several different one police chase, never seen before. headed down interstate in truck. this all happened last friday. the video was just released. the whole chase lasted only four minutes because of safety concerns. the driver c
again, most of the day, most we. >>> a color controversy that most people say hurts their cis sendingof take over of a major retailer that could impact your grocery shopping. >> a wrong way backward police chase that had people turned their heads. >> here is a look at the closiw' sponsored locally by crash proof retirement. shielding your future. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created...
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the female frogs lay eggs externally, as most frogs do. the male would fertilize them extra early as is typical, but the female would turn around and swallow the fertilized eggs into her stomach, where they would stay for several weeks, developing and ultimately should give birth orally. the frogs would litererally popd out t of their mouth. if most people or frogs take someththing into their stomachs, it is s digested. how come these eggs stay in n te stomach for r weeks at a time, embryos s that little f frog les fofor weeks s at a time and note digested? as it turned out, studies in the 1980's began by australian biologist found out the tadpoles were secreting a substance which deactivated the stomach lining. it was not producing digigestive enzymes. it was i inhibiting the e stomah activity and enabling it to serve as a uterus. there are some unfortunate syndromes in humans called ulcer's involving the lining of the stomachch caused by over sesecretion of digestive enzyme these frogs were steady in the sensnse that hopefully it might p
the female frogs lay eggs externally, as most frogs do. the male would fertilize them extra early as is typical, but the female would turn around and swallow the fertilized eggs into her stomach, where they would stay for several weeks, developing and ultimately should give birth orally. the frogs would litererally popd out t of their mouth. if most people or frogs take someththing into their stomachs, it is s digested. how come these eggs stay in n te stomach for r weeks at a time, embryos s...
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one of the most dangerous places to be is on the water. that's where most people get struck.ere are some facts about lightning. it's five times hotter than the surface of the sun. that's 50,000 degrees fahrenheit. we'll talk about lightning deaths in a second. within the country, florida has the most lightning strikes of any state. tampa bay being the lightning capital of the u.s., hence the tampa bay lightning hockey team. as we mentioned, erratic and unpredictable, one of the most unpredictable things in the thunderstorm. facts about lightning, 25 million cloud-to-ground lightning strikes per career in the u.s. those are lightning strikes that doll permanent damage. within the last 30 years, on average, though, 51 lightning deaths have occurred per year. now 10% of that are people who are struck that have been killed. 90% have had permanent damage in some sort for the remainder of their life. now we're going to talk about myths and facts. some of these things might trick you. lightning never strikes the same place twice. well, that is a myth. of course, it can strike the sa
one of the most dangerous places to be is on the water. that's where most people get struck.ere are some facts about lightning. it's five times hotter than the surface of the sun. that's 50,000 degrees fahrenheit. we'll talk about lightning deaths in a second. within the country, florida has the most lightning strikes of any state. tampa bay being the lightning capital of the u.s., hence the tampa bay lightning hockey team. as we mentioned, erratic and unpredictable, one of the most...
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i think temperatures for the most part into the 80s most of the day looks dry after that early morningain. sunday all the way through thursday, it's going to be nice. get ready to make that lunch date outdoors if you >>> better late than never. >> how a piece of evidence helps form a piece of the puzzle that could crack this case. >> i'm adam, who needs a boarding pass any more when you have your two fingers. check out the new technoly that sogom >>> we put them on tv all the time, composite sketches. they're critical to solving all kind of different crimes but until now it took a very detailed description from a witness or a victim to create. >>> montgomery county police hope this will track rape case. this is the second time this type of sketch has been used. >> the serial rapist attacked a 61-year-old woman here on two different occasions. in january of 2011 he climbed in through the window pretending he had a gun. >> i immediately and he said don't scream. >> police are releasing this new composite of the suspect they say raped her and four other elderly women. the profile is made
i think temperatures for the most part into the 80s most of the day looks dry after that early morningain. sunday all the way through thursday, it's going to be nice. get ready to make that lunch date outdoors if you >>> better late than never. >> how a piece of evidence helps form a piece of the puzzle that could crack this case. >> i'm adam, who needs a boarding pass any more when you have your two fingers. check out the new technoly that sogom >>> we put them on...
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most of those will be falling apart. most of the day is going to be dry. going to be another warm afternoon. getting a cool start this morning. 62 in society hill. fox chase at 62. 60 in chestnut hill. in the 60s to start with. upper 70s and low 80s this afternoon. isolated shower and most of the day is going to be comfortable. partly to mostly sunny skies. nice warm up for philadelphia. upper 70s for delaware also this afternoon. break it down hour by hour. show you when the past chancebef seeing a few showers. >>> watching the admiral wilson boulevard. this is approaching from the jersey side approaching the ben franklin bridge. toll plaza over here. no problems or delays so far. getting up and over the bridge should be an easy drive from jersey into philly. we have an accident on the northbound side. take the turnpike as an alternate. also watching route 422. eight minutes for an eastbound drive time. 29 to the schuylkill. speeds into the 60s. and ending with mass transit. 11 minute delay. very minor. all running on time. >>> happening today, bribery al
most of those will be falling apart. most of the day is going to be dry. going to be another warm afternoon. getting a cool start this morning. 62 in society hill. fox chase at 62. 60 in chestnut hill. in the 60s to start with. upper 70s and low 80s this afternoon. isolated shower and most of the day is going to be comfortable. partly to mostly sunny skies. nice warm up for philadelphia. upper 70s for delaware also this afternoon. break it down hour by hour. show you when the past chancebef...
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that the most mind remained at the launch. cardinal george pell one of the most senior figures in the roman catholic church has set sex offends challenges that have been made against him paul bowle. called no pal told a media conference that he had undergone a relentless character assassination. he said the pope had given him leave to return to australia from the vatican to face the challenges. the european union has appealed against the world trade organization ruling in favor of the united states so if a state aid for the american plane maker boeing. the eu is objecting primarily to tax breaks in washington state web boeing is based but do you and the u. s. of spent thirteen years arguing over the level of support they give respectively. advice and. now congress has a lot on its plate right now particularly as it struggles to pass healthcare reform and you might think that would be the focus of the white house. but instead republicans were answering questions about the president's tweets in which he insulted the and because
that the most mind remained at the launch. cardinal george pell one of the most senior figures in the roman catholic church has set sex offends challenges that have been made against him paul bowle. called no pal told a media conference that he had undergone a relentless character assassination. he said the pope had given him leave to return to australia from the vatican to face the challenges. the european union has appealed against the world trade organization ruling in favor of the united...
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yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them.rtainly don't publish them. most people don't write them down, they're trying to forget them. i think most people want to talk about them. after gigs i find that's the best bit, when i ‘m signing books or talking to people. really? yeah, they just want to tell me their stories. i love it. what do they ask you? they don't ask me, theyjust tell me their stories. that this one struck home because it reminded them of their relationship with somebody? exactly. or the first time they tried on a bra or being shy at school or whatever it is. you're particularly sharp on that transition to adolescence from the point of view of a girl. and i suppose you were writing in the knowledge that in contemporary society, the pressures, particularly on young women, young men as well, are enormous. that's why i wanted to put those poems in this book, really. ifeel for young girls it's more complicated than anyone because you're told basically at once to be sexy all the time and not have sex all the time. w
yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them.rtainly don't publish them. most people don't write them down, they're trying to forget them. i think most people want to talk about them. after gigs i find that's the best bit, when i ‘m signing books or talking to people. really? yeah, they just want to tell me their stories. i love it. what do they ask you? they don't ask me, theyjust tell me their stories. that this one struck home because it reminded them of their...
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popular the most topics. were the most popular topics, you will see more in the top 21 finishers we are about to show you. into let's get to the top 21 studentcam 2017 winners, starting with the second place winner. i remind about the 90 minutes from now. theill take your calls on studentcam 2017 theme. what is the most important issue for congress to address? student to k-8 center. she believes cyber security is -- take a look. >> i used technology everyday as an important part of our lives. what about when websites are off-line or your computer site is down? thesemany situations like ofthey can be the result cyber attacks and your businesses and the u.s. government. important issue by the white house and the future. let's start at the beginning. there are many different techniques. some as simple as sending messages via text or social media. embedded with viruses when you click on them. this is the only way. software toogical destroy firewalls and governments. this is called a denial of service. to the doma
popular the most topics. were the most popular topics, you will see more in the top 21 finishers we are about to show you. into let's get to the top 21 studentcam 2017 winners, starting with the second place winner. i remind about the 90 minutes from now. theill take your calls on studentcam 2017 theme. what is the most important issue for congress to address? student to k-8 center. she believes cyber security is -- take a look. >> i used technology everyday as an important part of our...
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he is not the most important person of his times. he is not the most representative in some ways. he is an exaggerated figure but he tells us a lot about america and had an impact on the times. for most people, their knowledge of custer begins with, let's see if i can do this without messing it up, their knowledge of custer begins with a moment in time when he led a charge of an outnumbered group of cavalry notedt a much larger foe, warriors who overwhelmed him and surrounded his men. for most americans that is little bighorn but for our very knowledgeable audience here, that is gettysburg. im going to lead up to the moment at gettysburg and laid out of it to try and understand how custer became -- lead out of it to try and understand how custer became famous. this was his defining moment. we want to understand how that moment defined him in the eyes of americans at the time, what it tells us about his effectiveness and consequential nature, but also we find in that moment and the moments leading up to it, the seeds of the disasters and near disasters that would follow him especia
he is not the most important person of his times. he is not the most representative in some ways. he is an exaggerated figure but he tells us a lot about america and had an impact on the times. for most people, their knowledge of custer begins with, let's see if i can do this without messing it up, their knowledge of custer begins with a moment in time when he led a charge of an outnumbered group of cavalry notedt a much larger foe, warriors who overwhelmed him and surrounded his men. for most...
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who need it most. alefa is seven months old. she is just entering the critical six month to two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason reinking: alefa is severely malnourished and marasmic, as you can see from the extremely small arms. narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half wiwill die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnourished kids often swell up with edema, a painful buildup of fluid under the skin. pilirani's swelling is so severe he can barely walk. until recently, the best treatment available for pilirani and alefa was one to two months of hospitalization. but even in the best rural hospitals, only 25 to 40% of children fully recover. project peanut butter gets much better results by distributing a special, ready to use, therapeutic food to the mothers, who will take it with them and treat their own children at home. ready to use therapeutic food is powerful medicine. this peanut-based
who need it most. alefa is seven months old. she is just entering the critical six month to two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason reinking: alefa is severely malnourished and marasmic, as you can see from the extremely small arms. narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half wiwill die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnourished kids often swell up with edema, a painful buildup of...
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and stuff be capable of it in fifty years and perhaps replace those jobs in one hundred years and most of them believe that that's happening. i think people go a little extreme and i'm for all of this by the way but i think that needs the interest and sort of creative dominance and then the fear of the that the sentence rise and even stephen hawking has talked about the tremendous dangers of giving birth to and all the matrix and terminator movies all over again but i think you know the i think there's a speculative side to it that is a little bit too of this as far as what we expect to happen but i don't think we should go that far they were just looking from the standpoint of what can we do to free ourselves from labor member labor is is at the root of the civil rights battle going going all the way back to ancient slavery in egypt it's all about the abuse of labor the lower labor class the fighting of unions in early america you know instantly rated as calm as socialist union busters mafia i'm getting killed yeah absolutely so that is at the root of it if we wanted to talk to the ot
and stuff be capable of it in fifty years and perhaps replace those jobs in one hundred years and most of them believe that that's happening. i think people go a little extreme and i'm for all of this by the way but i think that needs the interest and sort of creative dominance and then the fear of the that the sentence rise and even stephen hawking has talked about the tremendous dangers of giving birth to and all the matrix and terminator movies all over again but i think you know the i think...
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most we believe were soldiers and theirfamilies when most we believe were soldiers and their families miles, 35 kilometres, from the southern coastal town of yangon. it was a chinese made plain. that has also been found. —— plane. and the start of a statement by james also been found. —— plane. and the start of a statement byjames comey has been published online, in which he says the donald trump did tell him to lay off investigating general michael flynn. he has given details of five conversations with the president. mr trump repeatedly sought his loyalty, while mr comey underlined the impartiality of his role. hi there. most of us at least saw some sunshine yesterday. but for today sunshine is going to be a little bit harder to come by. for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. and that cloud thick enough to bring some rain for some of us. now, the relatively clear weather we had yesterday working out into the north sea, replaced by this big lump of cloud. the area of low pressure still well out in the mid—atlantic. the low spinning around there, throwing south—westerly winds ac
most we believe were soldiers and theirfamilies when most we believe were soldiers and their families miles, 35 kilometres, from the southern coastal town of yangon. it was a chinese made plain. that has also been found. —— plane. and the start of a statement by james also been found. —— plane. and the start of a statement byjames comey has been published online, in which he says the donald trump did tell him to lay off investigating general michael flynn. he has given details of five...
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you disenfranchise most people. i promise you in alabama and mississippi, the minorities in the females do not approve of all of this, we far outnumber the republican party. the meals men with money is who has troll. since the 1960's, we have had a hard time down here. should care about your families a little more and let get independent commission because if we are going to have this in this country, they need to be fair for everybody and not just some. of the world, voting takes place on weekends. i think the caller is quite right that scheduling voting on tuesdays, it was always done, but stop and think why do you have voting on the day most people are working rather than a day most people are not working? ands an authentic question you might get a different result as the caller suggests. you might get a different result of some voting on saturday and sunday. host: greg in virginia, independent, go ahead. caller: good morning. two quick questions. of them is how big of a problem is gerrymandering across the count
you disenfranchise most people. i promise you in alabama and mississippi, the minorities in the females do not approve of all of this, we far outnumber the republican party. the meals men with money is who has troll. since the 1960's, we have had a hard time down here. should care about your families a little more and let get independent commission because if we are going to have this in this country, they need to be fair for everybody and not just some. of the world, voting takes place on...
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how cute most school eaves and please welcome to most school and join the one of the best seat in the world which are trying trying is believe isn't it trying our best way to find that little language obviously different language cheering in russia will be lots of fun is coming from continental europe i've noticed the nail on the moscow metro from the sports uk stall is now both in cyrillic in european language so it's very very important for fans come in that i can feel comfortable about walking around in shops and getting on buses we do hope we do have all the sign there are in russian and english and are we going to have more before the full scope and there are not a lane english here or there will be some information desk in japan's chinese german and the english may be some of the dylan which is but mainly in english and it's all the science. in its role in the main distillations and finally how are you going to continue to build this enthusiasm among the local people because big tournament is now coming up everybody you need to be excited about football you can put some events o
how cute most school eaves and please welcome to most school and join the one of the best seat in the world which are trying trying is believe isn't it trying our best way to find that little language obviously different language cheering in russia will be lots of fun is coming from continental europe i've noticed the nail on the moscow metro from the sports uk stall is now both in cyrillic in european language so it's very very important for fans come in that i can feel comfortable about...
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that is what i done most of my career. paired when i choose not to review a product in a given week, i often instead comment on an issue. the future of the internet, the behavior of the fcc, what google ought to be doing, what microsoft got to be doing, what apple ought to be doing. the several opinions objectives. i say that specifically so people understand because there are people. everybody in the media business gets this distinction. but i realized that most of us have realized that lots of our readers don't get that connection, so i just stated up front. it doesn't mean that i am in any way infallible and actually i'm inviting people to say you're completely wrong and here is why. and if they do that in a civil fashion, i might even respond to them and we can get into a discussion about it. >> host: as a lot of people read you regularly, who do you read regularly? >> guest: in text? i read -- there's just too many. i read almost everybody i work with as often as they can. the only reason i say almost is on any given
that is what i done most of my career. paired when i choose not to review a product in a given week, i often instead comment on an issue. the future of the internet, the behavior of the fcc, what google ought to be doing, what microsoft got to be doing, what apple ought to be doing. the several opinions objectives. i say that specifically so people understand because there are people. everybody in the media business gets this distinction. but i realized that most of us have realized that lots...
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most of the day is going to be dry. there could be showers developing again this afternoon. 74 right now in delaware. a northwesterly wind at six miles per hour. it's going to become northeasterly. that's going to keep temperatures much cooler today. 78 by 10:00 this morning. the suburbs, 72 right now. we've soon an isolated shower in the suburbs. you can still see clouds over king of prussia. a warmup, yes. still in the 70s by 11:00 this morning. yesterday was close to 90 degrees. 83 this afternoon for philadelphia. 82 and partly sunny in the suburbs. cooler in new jersey. 79 degrees. the shore, though, cool with a high of 70 this afternoon. i'll take a look at the futurecast and show you where the showers are most likely to pop up, when they will be coming to your neighborhood when i come back in ten minutes. first we'll say good morning to jessica boyington, get an update on the first alert traffic. >>> yeah, good morning, everyone out there. we're watching now, if you're heading out the door on 95, take a look. arou
most of the day is going to be dry. there could be showers developing again this afternoon. 74 right now in delaware. a northwesterly wind at six miles per hour. it's going to become northeasterly. that's going to keep temperatures much cooler today. 78 by 10:00 this morning. the suburbs, 72 right now. we've soon an isolated shower in the suburbs. you can still see clouds over king of prussia. a warmup, yes. still in the 70s by 11:00 this morning. yesterday was close to 90 degrees. 83 this...
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these were the most available books in the market.et me move to the future as we come to the end of the conversation. this is what it would mean the end of the islamic state would live on. you suggested a trip to the philippines looking at possibilities. it's been mentioned as a potential new ground for the caliphate. how do you see the future as it continues to shrink. >> is a given that will happen. there are a few stages that will happen with interest. the larger more important city but it's been the capital. and that is where the families have been raised and the tens of thousands have gone to create a utopia. once that's the polls, we will see an explosion of information for what the islamic state has meant to these people. it will be a horrific experiment for social security to see what does it mean for people that have devoted their lives and have given up everything to bring their families to a utopian community, what does it mean for them to see those prophecies destroyed for their eyes. it would be like a compound except on
these were the most available books in the market.et me move to the future as we come to the end of the conversation. this is what it would mean the end of the islamic state would live on. you suggested a trip to the philippines looking at possibilities. it's been mentioned as a potential new ground for the caliphate. how do you see the future as it continues to shrink. >> is a given that will happen. there are a few stages that will happen with interest. the larger more important city...
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the most important political couple.oosevelt served 12 years through the worst crises of the time. the great desir ii. he was a leader that transcended in some ways what a political leader had been prior to that. he fundamentally changed the way the federal government interacts with its citizens. when he became president, america was in its most dire state. 25% to 35% unemployment. millions of people were homeless. people were literally starving in the streets. the federal government had no role helping them, no mechanism to help them. roosevelt said that is not right. this is a government by the people, of the people, and for the people, so we have to support the people and find ways to put people back to work, help them provide for their farms, to improve the environment. he faced one of the great environmental disasters in american history because of terrible land practices in the midwest. they had plowed their prairies, not planted any trees, caused the dustbowl. you had to stop this erosion of soil, he understood. t
the most important political couple.oosevelt served 12 years through the worst crises of the time. the great desir ii. he was a leader that transcended in some ways what a political leader had been prior to that. he fundamentally changed the way the federal government interacts with its citizens. when he became president, america was in its most dire state. 25% to 35% unemployment. millions of people were homeless. people were literally starving in the streets. the federal government had no...
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of some of the most intelligent a.i.s today, like the technology that helps run nasa's mars rover and the driverless car. but we couldn't be further from silicon valley. we have come here to pittsburgh, an old steel town revitalized by technology to offer a glimpse of the future. it's the home of carnegie mellon, where pioneering research is being done into artificial intelligence, like this boat, which drives itself. it can navigate open waters and abide by international maritime rules. the navy is now giving the technology its sea legs. it's testing similar software to send ships out to hunt for enemy submarines. this is just one of the many a.i. systems in the works at carnegie mellon university, where there are more robots than professors on campus. >> andrew moore: this is my favorite. this is where we do all the autonomous robots. >> rose: andrew moore left his job as vice president at google to run the school of computer science here. how do you measure where we are today? is it like kitty hawk and just developing
of some of the most intelligent a.i.s today, like the technology that helps run nasa's mars rover and the driverless car. but we couldn't be further from silicon valley. we have come here to pittsburgh, an old steel town revitalized by technology to offer a glimpse of the future. it's the home of carnegie mellon, where pioneering research is being done into artificial intelligence, like this boat, which drives itself. it can navigate open waters and abide by international maritime rules. the...
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and most of them are doing it alone. that's unbelievable. caring for someone with any illness is 24 hours a day and without the support it can take a toll on the person's health. if they're working, some of them actually have to stor all. it can take totally stress on their relationships with family as well. >> where do they go for help? >> the alzheimer's association. one of the things that we do know is once the diagnosis is made families don't know where to turn to. a call to the 800 number which is 1-800-272-3900 can connect families to all kinds of community resources and what we like to do is start with a care consultation with families. these are opportunities to start the conversation a lot of times families will say we haven't even told our children. how do we have that conversation? we address what needs to be done. planning ahead is key. we know caring for someone is very expensive so we offer a number of community presentations on legal and financial planning to help families plan for the future care of their loved ones. >> what'
and most of them are doing it alone. that's unbelievable. caring for someone with any illness is 24 hours a day and without the support it can take a toll on the person's health. if they're working, some of them actually have to stor all. it can take totally stress on their relationships with family as well. >> where do they go for help? >> the alzheimer's association. one of the things that we do know is once the diagnosis is made families don't know where to turn to. a call to the...
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introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.finity mobile. >> anthony: not all of antarctica is covered with ice. 60 miles out of town are the dry valleys, the one percent of the continent devoid of snowfall. scott called it the valley of death and it feels like mars. in fact, theuse it to test out uipment for martian exploration here. desolate but beautiful, the canada glacier, a wall of ice right there, where it seems to have stopped short, pulled back, scraping up a beach on a frozen lake. here is one of the nsf's oldest and more legendary field camps, lake hoare. everything comes in by helicopter. the base here supports a small team of scientists and staff working on a variety of long term projects. it is, however, most legendary, for this woman: rae spain, the camp's manager whose been coming to lake hoare for 19 seasons. said to be the best cook on the continent. this, in an environment where so called freshies, the rare fresh vegetable, is spoken of in hushed tones of near fetishistic appreciation. staying over at lake ho
introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.finity mobile. >> anthony: not all of antarctica is covered with ice. 60 miles out of town are the dry valleys, the one percent of the continent devoid of snowfall. scott called it the valley of death and it feels like mars. in fact, theuse it to test out uipment for martian exploration here. desolate but beautiful, the canada glacier, a wall of ice right there, where it seems to have stopped short,...
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most accurate forecast in town. >>> definitely a rainy start.nding saw some rain coming down. these showers moving off to the northeast. rain coming down about an inch and a third an hour. quick downpour in those neighborhoods in the path of those showers. lightning has ended. see a dry day for most of the day. still showers to the west. chance we'll see a shower during the daytime today. temperatures drod with the rain. voorhe voorhees. now with the rain in lumberton, 62 degrees. cool start. warm afternoon. most of the day is going to be dry. could see an isolated showers. upper 70s otherwise partly sunny and 78 degrees. 80 degrees in delaware this afternoon. looking good as we head into the day. take it down hour by hour. show you what's ahead for your neighborhood when i'm back in ten minutes. first, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. >> thanks. watching the vine street expressway. have construction this morning. here it is right around broad street. this is the westbound side here. still have cones in place. diverting traffic of
most accurate forecast in town. >>> definitely a rainy start.nding saw some rain coming down. these showers moving off to the northeast. rain coming down about an inch and a third an hour. quick downpour in those neighborhoods in the path of those showers. lightning has ended. see a dry day for most of the day. still showers to the west. chance we'll see a shower during the daytime today. temperatures drod with the rain. voorhe voorhees. now with the rain in lumberton, 62 degrees. cool...
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most areas. into the low and mid 60's headed for 50's north and west to about 62, 63 degrees downtown. a slight risk of a shower or storm on tuesday, again, not a big deal. i'll show you what our futurecast showing, wednesday looking great and both of these days running a little bit below average. we don't keep it around all week. later in the week, thursday, we're at and above 90 and the humidity will be returning enjoy while you can. i mentioned a couple of showers north of dc and you can towards the he will adverseberg area south of westminster north and west along 83, and put them in motion moving towards the northwest. s wouldn't be shocked if there are one or two more main until some of our northern communities you can see in little bit of a disturbance tail end. i don't think really a lot of it holds together. because there will be cool air, we could still see a couple of showers, futurecast is picking up tonight at 11:00 take that is out region, a few clouds tomorrow morning, not everybod
most areas. into the low and mid 60's headed for 50's north and west to about 62, 63 degrees downtown. a slight risk of a shower or storm on tuesday, again, not a big deal. i'll show you what our futurecast showing, wednesday looking great and both of these days running a little bit below average. we don't keep it around all week. later in the week, thursday, we're at and above 90 and the humidity will be returning enjoy while you can. i mentioned a couple of showers north of dc and you can...
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most of you, perhaps, most americans think it's a good thing, but it's not.> you should go away, i think you should go away. [ sirens ] . ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. eyet some cards limit where yout earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! with quicksilver from capital one you've always earned unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. welcome to unlimited what's in your wallet? i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopp
most of you, perhaps, most americans think it's a good thing, but it's not.> you should go away, i think you should go away. [ sirens ] . ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. eyet some cards limit where yout earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! with quicksilver from capital one you've always earned...
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they're among the most valuable commodities in the ocean. it's tuna. yellowfin, big eye, albacore, and skipjack. 4 1/2 million tons of tuna are caught each year, and nearly half of the global supply is caught in the western and central pacific. it's a $5 billion a year industry and an economic lifeline for dozens of small island nations, but for how much longer? man: people consider the ocean an endless bounty, but the ocean is far from unlimited. narrator: technology is making it much easier to catch tuna, and that in turn is threatening a whole way of life. man: the pacific if so dependent on these fisheries' resources that a collapse could be devastating. and it might be decades for them to recover from that, if at all. narrator: the fisheries of the western and central pacific cover 40 million square kilometers. it's a vast area pulated by small island countries, which, according to international law, own all of the fish within 200 miles of their coastline. but most countries can't afford navy ships or aircraft to patrol their waters, leaving their
they're among the most valuable commodities in the ocean. it's tuna. yellowfin, big eye, albacore, and skipjack. 4 1/2 million tons of tuna are caught each year, and nearly half of the global supply is caught in the western and central pacific. it's a $5 billion a year industry and an economic lifeline for dozens of small island nations, but for how much longer? man: people consider the ocean an endless bounty, but the ocean is far from unlimited. narrator: technology is making it much easier...
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president trump is undoing most of those actions. we're a long ways away from meeting our commitment. the people who wanted us to stay in said well, it's just voluntary. you don't have to do it. it's a commitment of the united states. typically international commitments can be litigated in federal court by private citizens saying, the united states is not living up to its commitment. the second thing is, that the paris treaty, is perpetual. every five years each party is supposed to make a new commitment. by staying in, if president trump had stayed in, i think he would have been pursuing the failed postals -- policies of george w. bush. what happened was when president bush went away and president obama came in, everything that just been sitting there for eight years, pop back to life. if you recall in the first year in december of 2009 president obama's first term we had the copenhagen. which collapsed. which was a big event which had been lying there ready to go. the other thing that president trump did as he made it very clear, t
president trump is undoing most of those actions. we're a long ways away from meeting our commitment. the people who wanted us to stay in said well, it's just voluntary. you don't have to do it. it's a commitment of the united states. typically international commitments can be litigated in federal court by private citizens saying, the united states is not living up to its commitment. the second thing is, that the paris treaty, is perpetual. every five years each party is supposed to make a new...
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we're going to be visiting the most cities are. going to great me told me. something pretty much giving every topic the fans need to know the head of the match so don't forget to join to some feel it's going to be full of. them back to part with their biology. but it. don't. work. i think that it was a wrong decision david cameron to call a referendum on something as complicated as leaving the european union i don't see this case as well as i was saying about having her nose his job or having. i looked in the plane. the decision on leaving europe is a very very complicated political and economic decision and it's the kind of thing where we need parliamentary democracy which we have. was entirely wrong decision to hand the matter over to. the general public which was not qualified to take that decision especially in the way it was presented. you are known for criticizing people who hold on to that believe despite the evidence to the country but i think . british politics has produced a whole class of politicians whose views you can't really pin down i mean th
we're going to be visiting the most cities are. going to great me told me. something pretty much giving every topic the fans need to know the head of the match so don't forget to join to some feel it's going to be full of. them back to part with their biology. but it. don't. work. i think that it was a wrong decision david cameron to call a referendum on something as complicated as leaving the european union i don't see this case as well as i was saying about having her nose his job or having....
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the most loved stocks are now the most hated. this rotation where people are selling off these momentumy physicians, thinking it is a bit overbought, stretched maybe now is the time , to take profit with perhaps no specific catalyst we can point to it this moment. emily: no specific catalyst, david. is the best behind tech? absolutely not. tech may increasingly be seen as a so popular with investors and central to the economy that its movements are a macroeconomic indicator of sentiment. but long-term, tech has so much to go, it is crazy. fang stocks,he with the possible exception of netflix, these companies have unbelievable headroom. they are dominating the economy they are going to go to the , moon. i hate to say it you might say , they are already at the moon. look at it in five years. melner i interviewed in france a couple weeks ago, he has a theory based on the percentage of the economy that is digital, which he says is 6% today. all it has to do is go to 15% by 2025, and he says 4 trillion more will be created in consumer
the most loved stocks are now the most hated. this rotation where people are selling off these momentumy physicians, thinking it is a bit overbought, stretched maybe now is the time , to take profit with perhaps no specific catalyst we can point to it this moment. emily: no specific catalyst, david. is the best behind tech? absolutely not. tech may increasingly be seen as a so popular with investors and central to the economy that its movements are a macroeconomic indicator of sentiment. but...
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i think like most people, most people were lost for words when they were there.h that was around, and the people were running around there was a lot of anger at the time. it was very, very difficult and sad. what struck me was the speed of how it got hold of the building. you see people's reaction as they walk past it. it really took a while to sink in. that was the point, it will take time until we get to the bottom of this. there is an inquiry obviously but the results of that may change the face. it's already changing. in buildings i'm involved with, people are being extra careful, going the extra mile, even quite modest buildings, they are all saying, what's the fire safety issues? were they never had number. why are they saying money no object? virtually. what's come out of this as well is a law of the regulations were volu nta ry. law of the regulations were voluntary. people didn't have to, but a lot of landlords and the developers, contractors we've been speaking to, are going the extra bits. they don't want to see anything like this even happen. thank yo
i think like most people, most people were lost for words when they were there.h that was around, and the people were running around there was a lot of anger at the time. it was very, very difficult and sad. what struck me was the speed of how it got hold of the building. you see people's reaction as they walk past it. it really took a while to sink in. that was the point, it will take time until we get to the bottom of this. there is an inquiry obviously but the results of that may change the...
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most people liked it plenty. the arguments that supported it crushed the arguments that undermined it and people, oh, gosh, those are the arguments are supportive of that, that produced confidence, unity, extremism. the second thing is slightly more subtle and you can see this in realtime and i think each of us can see this in our daily lives whether it involves what products to buy, what people to like, what political view to hold on an issue and here is the phone onlyna. most people who don't have a ton of information, tend toward the middle. they become tentative because of humility. they become confident and more extreme. confidence is increased by crobbation and you can see that in both cities and corroboration makes for more intensity of commitment to the view and that helps for the finding, the third involves reputation, people don't want a group of people who tend to say, affirmative action is great, they don't want to look like racists or idiots in front of one another and they end up saying like affirma
most people liked it plenty. the arguments that supported it crushed the arguments that undermined it and people, oh, gosh, those are the arguments are supportive of that, that produced confidence, unity, extremism. the second thing is slightly more subtle and you can see this in realtime and i think each of us can see this in our daily lives whether it involves what products to buy, what people to like, what political view to hold on an issue and here is the phone onlyna. most people who don't...
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mrs may has retained most of her cabinet ministers in a reshuffle.arty of the french president is on course to secure a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. emmanuel macron‘s party en marche received 32% of the vote in the first round poll. projections suggest it could get as many as three—quarters of the national assembly seats. philippine president — rodrigo duterte — has denied asking for us military support to help end the siege of a southern city held by islamist militants. it comes a day after the us said it was providing technical assistance for the operation in marawi at the request of the government in manila. now on bbc news it's dateline london. hello. thursday was supposed to be may's day in the british prime minister's plan to strengthen her hand by holding and winning a general election. instead, she was left calling out "mayday" to a party in northern ireland, asking it to keep her conservative party in power, after her parliamentary majority evaporated. as forjeremy corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour part
mrs may has retained most of her cabinet ministers in a reshuffle.arty of the french president is on course to secure a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. emmanuel macron‘s party en marche received 32% of the vote in the first round poll. projections suggest it could get as many as three—quarters of the national assembly seats. philippine president — rodrigo duterte — has denied asking for us military support to help end the siege of a southern city held by islamist...
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what was the most important thing? rearm and prepare for this global conflict, so he was a pragmatist and i think the best politics of both parties sees-- parties looking his success in changing the way government looks. looking at his success in moving legislation through congress and using that as a role model of how they can be successful. >> what would he feel today if he saw we were $20 trillion in debt and that we are going to have to change things in a time like his social security plan to pay for it in a few years? >> fdr believed everyone should pay their share and he was committed to writing income inequality, but in world war ii everyone suffered. of the amount of bass-- cash you could buy, the amount of beef you could buy, everything in your daily life was rationed. every single american was impacted by the war. there was no, that's just other people or the military has to suffer. everyone was equally engaged. there was not a single american did not know someone directly involved in the war effort or someon
what was the most important thing? rearm and prepare for this global conflict, so he was a pragmatist and i think the best politics of both parties sees-- parties looking his success in changing the way government looks. looking at his success in moving legislation through congress and using that as a role model of how they can be successful. >> what would he feel today if he saw we were $20 trillion in debt and that we are going to have to change things in a time like his social security...
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yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them.n't publish them. most people don't write them down, they're trying to forget them. i think most people want to talk about them. after gigs i find that's the best bit, when i ‘m signing books or talking to people. really? yeah, they just want to tell me their stories. i love it. what do they ask you? they don't ask me, theyjust tell me their stories. that this one struck home because it reminded them of their relationship with somebody? exactly. or the first time they tried on a bra or being shy at school or whatever it is. you're particularly sharp on that transition to adolescence from the point of view of a girl. and i suppose you were writing in the knowledge that in contemporary society, the pressures, particularly on young women, young men as well, are enormous. that's why i wanted to put those poems in this book, really. ifeel for young girls it's more complicated than anyone because you're told basically at once to be sexy all the time and not have sex all the time. we've got t
yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them.n't publish them. most people don't write them down, they're trying to forget them. i think most people want to talk about them. after gigs i find that's the best bit, when i ‘m signing books or talking to people. really? yeah, they just want to tell me their stories. i love it. what do they ask you? they don't ask me, theyjust tell me their stories. that this one struck home because it reminded them of their relationship...
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it may actually be the most experienced and most talented group of fbi investigators ever assembled underpartment of justice. >> talk specifically about the most significant hire. >> sure. so, you've got all sorts of names here that matter a great deal to people within the justice department community. michael dreeben is joining the team from the solicitor general's office, the unit that argues in front of the supreme court on behalf of the government. it is one of the most experienced criminal appellate lawyers in the united states. but then from there, you also have a series of hires that point in interesting directions to where this investigation may be going. >> such as? >> aaron zeddley, who is mueller's right hand for the better part of a decade now, former fbi agent, great experience in overseas investigations. you've got lisa paige, who's one of the justice department's most experienced organized crime lawyers with a speciality in working on russian organized crime and eastern european organized crime. then you've got james quarrels, who mueller brought over from his old law firm,
it may actually be the most experienced and most talented group of fbi investigators ever assembled underpartment of justice. >> talk specifically about the most significant hire. >> sure. so, you've got all sorts of names here that matter a great deal to people within the justice department community. michael dreeben is joining the team from the solicitor general's office, the unit that argues in front of the supreme court on behalf of the government. it is one of the most...
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and there it shall stay most of the day. this on doppler to the north and northwest at frederick and well north of gaithersburg and south-southwest and all that as the moisture comes out of the hills in the northeast and pushing the moisture westward and finding the showers develop. most are light every now and then and a brief heavier downpour, no lightning or thunder or gusty winds, just an unseasonably chilly day and stay in the 60's. in th break but the farther east, a better chance of few sunny breaks and best west of the city, the more likely you'll be stuck in cloudy skies throughout. the future cast shows the temperatures not doing a lot, about 70 in some spots but most everybody in the 60's with the moisture coming from the northeast and most the rain winding up from the south-southwest of the metro area. we'll see clearing tomorrow night and tomorrow looks good, it will be partly cloudy or become partly cloudy with temperatures in the lower 0 middle 70's for the afternoon and only beginning of a warming trend. the
and there it shall stay most of the day. this on doppler to the north and northwest at frederick and well north of gaithersburg and south-southwest and all that as the moisture comes out of the hills in the northeast and pushing the moisture westward and finding the showers develop. most are light every now and then and a brief heavier downpour, no lightning or thunder or gusty winds, just an unseasonably chilly day and stay in the 60's. in th break but the farther east, a better chance of few...
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that's the most since world war ii.pens to be close to the population of the united kingdom. as we looked at what is airbnb good at? short-term hospitality, trust between strangers, and global presence. we thought we could extend this natural generosity into a platform we are calling "open homes." emily: you called this 21st century philanthropy. why are you doing this? >> i feel we have a responsibility, this incredible asset, this amazing community of over 300 million homes in many countries. looking around in the world of how we might apply what we are good at with where it is needed the most, it makes a lot of sense. emily: you are a $31 billion company. you have investors who placed huge bets on your future. how do you sell them on the idea this is worth devoting time and resources to, from a business perspective? >> you know, i think this is really just a natural extension of what we are already doing. it is a question of, why not provide the same solutions to travelers to those who are displaced? emily: how does
that's the most since world war ii.pens to be close to the population of the united kingdom. as we looked at what is airbnb good at? short-term hospitality, trust between strangers, and global presence. we thought we could extend this natural generosity into a platform we are calling "open homes." emily: you called this 21st century philanthropy. why are you doing this? >> i feel we have a responsibility, this incredible asset, this amazing community of over 300 million homes in...
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but most of the rain is ending.al is at 74 degrees and by dawn tomorrow, we'll be off to a cool start, near 60 in the suburbs and rural areas. mid 60s in down and around the bay. doug has new hour by hour timingas timing as we look at the rain ending and a heat wave on the way >>> we're about two weeks away from father's day. while i'm not counting on much from my 5, 3, or 1-year-old kids, americans as a whole are expected to spend more than ever. the survey on father's day spending found shoppers who will spend an average of $135 on dad, up from 126 bucks last year. total spending is expected to be the highest ever, a whopping $15.5 billion. you think that's a lot of ties, but the biggest share will actually be spent on special outings like a baseball game, concerts or dinner. and the survey shows, those are the things the majority of dads love to receive the most. well, this is the most annoying part of gardening for many of you, pulling all of those weeds. soon you may not have to. there's a robotic garden weed o
but most of the rain is ending.al is at 74 degrees and by dawn tomorrow, we'll be off to a cool start, near 60 in the suburbs and rural areas. mid 60s in down and around the bay. doug has new hour by hour timingas timing as we look at the rain ending and a heat wave on the way >>> we're about two weeks away from father's day. while i'm not counting on much from my 5, 3, or 1-year-old kids, americans as a whole are expected to spend more than ever. the survey on father's day spending...
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it seems like those who have little will have the most taken from them and the most who have most willave their excess augmented. it is just shameful. most perplexing that the vulnerable in our society are being made more vulnerable. there's a blatant disregard for our most vulnerable citizens that week claim to care -- that we claim to care about. i think people are understanding and deciding that they can't take this lying down. i think the march on june 3 21st, the women's march and other marches that have launched since have energized people to understand they have to become politically engaged. so you have people who are moving forward based on the movement of people to get out and march and now we're trying to transition that into political actctivism on multiple levels. amy: donald trump appeared to come out in favor of a form of single payer health insurance for the uninsured previously. i want to play the clip. >> obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. it is a didisaster.. premiumsms up 45%, 55%. >> how do o you fix it? >> everybody has to be covered. this is an un-re
it seems like those who have little will have the most taken from them and the most who have most willave their excess augmented. it is just shameful. most perplexing that the vulnerable in our society are being made more vulnerable. there's a blatant disregard for our most vulnerable citizens that week claim to care -- that we claim to care about. i think people are understanding and deciding that they can't take this lying down. i think the march on june 3 21st, the women's march and other...
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most of saturday looks nice. get into some nice weather, 85 on sunday, look at this, a phenomenal stretch of june weather, very rarely do we see temperatures upper 70s to around 80 degrees. i think we get there tuesday and wednesday, a little bit unsettled. lots of events. let's talk about a couple of them, if you're going to the beach, had a question, can i play tennis on saturday and sunday down at the beaches. sunday probably the better day. we expect to see rain especially early on saturday, even here looking okay. sunday looki down at the beach in water temperature up into the 70s now. another event coming up this weekend, this is going to be a cool one. you heard me talk about it a little bit yesterday, the barbecue battle, the 25th anniversary, national capitol barbec barbecue, 87 degrees on saturday, this is on pennsylvania avenue right around third street. 85 degrees on sunday you need to get tickets heads up there. it's great for that. most of the rain moves on out. we'll send it back into you. you know
most of saturday looks nice. get into some nice weather, 85 on sunday, look at this, a phenomenal stretch of june weather, very rarely do we see temperatures upper 70s to around 80 degrees. i think we get there tuesday and wednesday, a little bit unsettled. lots of events. let's talk about a couple of them, if you're going to the beach, had a question, can i play tennis on saturday and sunday down at the beaches. sunday probably the better day. we expect to see rain especially early on...
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introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.w kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> well, we raised this at the top of the broadcast. the unwillingness of white house press secretary sean spicer to answer simple yes or no questions about matters big and small, all of which the president has either spoken or tweeted about already. instead, spicer says he hasn't asked the president. he hints or outright promises to ask, then never seems to. keeping 'em honest, we're actually keeping a list of the questions. are there tapes of the president's conversations with james comey? do people contribute to global warming? does the president believe russia melded in the election? did president obama wiretap president-elect trump? did voter fraud give hillary clinton the popular vote victory? what's weird, on all these questions, the president has already weighed in, either hinting at or flat-out stating an answer. yet when sean spicer is asked for a yes or no, he says he doesn't know and hasn't asked. hence that list which we just showed you,
introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.w kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> well, we raised this at the top of the broadcast. the unwillingness of white house press secretary sean spicer to answer simple yes or no questions about matters big and small, all of which the president has either spoken or tweeted about already. instead, spicer says he hasn't asked the president. he hints or outright promises to ask, then never seems to....