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this weekend, his latest exhibition will open at a georgian stately home in norfolk.ur arts editor, will gompertz, went there to meet him there. houghton hall, in norfolk. the grand 18th—century country home of sir robert walpole. a powerful politician, with a passion for paintings. he is long gone, as is much of his collection. but not his appetite for art, which is shared by the current owner — although his taste is a little different. contemporary minimalism meets georgian magnificence, with an exhibition of richard long's geometric sculptures which are installed in the house and dotted about the grounds. it's an amazing opportunity to make all these grand works, in this grand, very, very english landscape. richard long is a landscape artist, but probably not in the way that sir robert walpole would have understood. he doesn't paint or sculpt, in the traditional sense. my preference is to use the natural raw materials of the world. i suppose ijust ordered these materials into... that's what humans do, they make order out of natural chaos. his art isn't so much abou
this weekend, his latest exhibition will open at a georgian stately home in norfolk.ur arts editor, will gompertz, went there to meet him there. houghton hall, in norfolk. the grand 18th—century country home of sir robert walpole. a powerful politician, with a passion for paintings. he is long gone, as is much of his collection. but not his appetite for art, which is shared by the current owner — although his taste is a little different. contemporary minimalism meets georgian magnificence,...
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will gompertz, bbc news, norfolk. absolutely stunning grounds there.ext we have sport today. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the winner takes 0—0. a boring no score draw in the manchester derby as fellani gets a straight red for headbutting sergio aguero. another win for maria sharapova on her return to tennis after 15 months out with a doping ban. ding junhui edges ahead of mark selby at the crucible in their snooker world championship semi—final. a match with so much hype, the manchester derby, city versus united at the etihad, pep guardiola versusjose mourinho, the hunt for champions league football and ultimately a totally underwhelming match. it finished 0—0 and all the morning headlines will be talking about a moment of lunacy from manchester united's marouane fellani. conor mcnamara reports.
will gompertz, bbc news, norfolk. absolutely stunning grounds there.ext we have sport today. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the winner takes 0—0. a boring no score draw in the manchester derby as fellani gets a straight red for headbutting sergio aguero. another win for maria sharapova on her return to tennis after 15 months out with a doping ban. ding junhui edges ahead of mark selby at the crucible in their...
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so richmond to norfolk looking like they will see some showers to start sunday. we stay with the clouds. high pressure here acts as a block. it keeps the rain d they will have a wet sunday. as we get into monday, look at this. in the morning we are starting out wet. yellow weather alert. will we get breaks on monday? perhaps. we are looking at this area of british open of -- this area of low pressure moving off to the coast. tuesday doesn't look too pretty either. again, as i said, we will start the drying trend come wednesday. for tonight evening rain and showers, cloudy, cool, damp, down in the 40s. a cloudy and cool start sunday, 40s and 50s. in the afternoon again we stay dry. perhaps south of town a few showers. upper 50s to low 60s. three-day forecast. yellow weather alert monday and tuesday, more rain and showers, upper 50s monday, low 60s on tuesday. you know, wednesday may see an early sprinkle but a much better finish on wednesday. upper 70s. thursday 84. nats come back 85. a week from today expecting highs in the upper 80s. a chance for a late-day stor
so richmond to norfolk looking like they will see some showers to start sunday. we stay with the clouds. high pressure here acts as a block. it keeps the rain d they will have a wet sunday. as we get into monday, look at this. in the morning we are starting out wet. yellow weather alert. will we get breaks on monday? perhaps. we are looking at this area of british open of -- this area of low pressure moving off to the coast. tuesday doesn't look too pretty either. again, as i said, we will...
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. >> the paid bridge in norfolk has been a place for lovers to show their love for each other. the bridge is occupied with so-called love locks covered with the names of others. some people see it as an eyesore while others see beauty. >> i spent some time in paris. this just reminds me of paris. >> top over the locks, the norfolk council is working with an art school to come up with a love sculpture to replace the locks. the reveal will be around valentine's day. >>> david culver caught the moment when david edgerton of virginia surprised his fiancee. he proposed last summer in brussels. the two meant when they both met in shanghai. now they're set to marry next month. he posted their full story on our nbc washington app. i love a good love story. just makes you happy. it's a lot of pressure, though, with all of those people. >> yeah. >> i hope she said yes, right? >> no kidding. >>> 4:52 right now -- i'm done. >> you're done with it, i don't blame it. >> the rain, every time you step outside, the clouds. >> i'm grateful for the pollen being was sunny upset to these cloudy day
. >> the paid bridge in norfolk has been a place for lovers to show their love for each other. the bridge is occupied with so-called love locks covered with the names of others. some people see it as an eyesore while others see beauty. >> i spent some time in paris. this just reminds me of paris. >> top over the locks, the norfolk council is working with an art school to come up with a love sculpture to replace the locks. the reveal will be around valentine's day. >>>...
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will gompertz, bbc news, norfolk. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. show, we are exploring a secret corner of spain full of places that time forgot. really beautiful round here. it's really quiet. we are tackling the great wall of china, one step at a time. and we're tracking down a wild and secretive creature that's learned to steer well clear of humans. we're looking out at the bottom of the valley here. and that's where the wolves are most likely to get a good breakfast. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming this week from palencia in spain. now, this country is one of the world's biggest tourism destinations. each year over 60 million people arrive on these shores. but they often head for the mediterranean coast and cities like barcelona or madrid. but here in rural spain, many struggling communities are pinning their hopes on becoming the next big holiday hotspot. i've travelled fairly widely in spain, but on this trip i'm heading to a region in the north of the country that i've never heard of before. its name is
will gompertz, bbc news, norfolk. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. show, we are exploring a secret corner of spain full of places that time forgot. really beautiful round here. it's really quiet. we are tackling the great wall of china, one step at a time. and we're tracking down a wild and secretive creature that's learned to steer well clear of humans. we're looking out at the bottom of the valley here. and that's where the wolves are most likely to get a good breakfast. hello...
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the norfolk and norwich hospital is helping to pioneer a treatment, but the disease has to be spottedncerjoining a patients who have survived this cancer joining a bore patients who have survived this cancerjoining a bore you with sorbet at the norfolk and norwich hospital. they want people to do this at sporting events to raise awareness of the type of cancer that is increasing. taking part today, a former manager of norwich city. is increasing. taking part today, a former manager of norwich citym blown the whistle on cancer here, but i think the ultimate choice would be to be to get to carol road and get the code when the whistle beer, to raise awareness of the disease so that more people who have the error of the dot or food pipe. it's one of the few in europe to perform the keyhole surgery. symptoms include difficult or swallowing, persistent or —— indigestion or heartburn over three weeks or weight loss. one of the ways we pick up the disease very early and we can treated fairly very nearly by means of the camera which is a camera for the most under sedation. this is is the most
the norfolk and norwich hospital is helping to pioneer a treatment, but the disease has to be spottedncerjoining a patients who have survived this cancer joining a bore patients who have survived this cancerjoining a bore you with sorbet at the norfolk and norwich hospital. they want people to do this at sporting events to raise awareness of the type of cancer that is increasing. taking part today, a former manager of norwich city. is increasing. taking part today, a former manager of norwich...
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area has taken me to civil war monuments from the atlantic coast to the mississippi river, from norfolk, so, to memphis, to west, andst from the potomac river to the .ulf coast in the south salt water. so, we have moved county to county to county to battlefield cemeteries to warehouses to wayside's two city parks and to state capitals. i wanted a text. relieve -- relive the monuments of virginia, mississippi, and tennessee, all of it, together. i researched and identified some 400 monuments, union and confederate monuments in , some 400 new you confederate monuments in tennessee, and most recently, some 800 monuments, union and confederate, and mississippi. least two deputy patients when we drove down the appellation valley into tennessee the first time. first, i assumed these states would yield similar results, that the collected text would be essentially the same from one state to another. this assumption was not borne out. the monuments in the states have striking regional distinctions. the second preconception that each monument is different sui true.s is the idea of the standard co
area has taken me to civil war monuments from the atlantic coast to the mississippi river, from norfolk, so, to memphis, to west, andst from the potomac river to the .ulf coast in the south salt water. so, we have moved county to county to county to battlefield cemeteries to warehouses to wayside's two city parks and to state capitals. i wanted a text. relieve -- relive the monuments of virginia, mississippi, and tennessee, all of it, together. i researched and identified some 400 monuments,...
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boparan private office had said it would secure the jobs of 2,000 workers in norfolk and suffolk whenmpany said in a statement that it would focus on what we're best at by closing chicken production at its norfolk headquarters in great witchingham. twitter is suing the us government after it demanded that twitter reveal the identity of an anti—trump account. it's over an anonymous account. it's over an anonymous account criticising president trump's immigration policy. the claim was that it was run by federal employees at the united states citizenship service. twitter has blocked the request calling it a matter of free speech. let's look at the markets: there's a few minutes delay in the dow opening. the non—foreign payrolls, jobs report was put out in the last few minutes saying 98,000 jobs was created in the month of marp. that is lower than people had expected. expect to see a negative reaction there. the ftse is down ever so slightly as is the dax in germany. back to you. this weekend, some extraordinary a cts this weekend, some extraordinary acts by young people are being celebra
boparan private office had said it would secure the jobs of 2,000 workers in norfolk and suffolk whenmpany said in a statement that it would focus on what we're best at by closing chicken production at its norfolk headquarters in great witchingham. twitter is suing the us government after it demanded that twitter reveal the identity of an anti—trump account. it's over an anonymous account. it's over an anonymous account criticising president trump's immigration policy. the claim was that it...
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look at that, single figure temperatures with showers all the way down to the norfolk coast.into tuesday, a high pressure anchors itself across the uk, that minds that winds fall light. clear skies but with clear sky there's is is a good chance of some frost, ground frost at the very least. in fact air frost. in first thing it could be down to freezing 01’ thing it could be down to freezing or below and during the day struggling to round ten or 11, again that bit warmer in london. then on wednesday, this week weather front just about squeezes into this area of line pressure. it generally mean there's is a lot of oomph to the weather front. . there there's is a lot of oomph to the weatherfront. . there may be an area of cloud on top of scotland. to the south it looks as though it is going to be dry. this high pressure still sticks round to the west. we have broadly low pressure here, the winds blow around so we keep getting that flow of north—westerly wind, but actually, with the high pressure fairly close, there is not going to be much wind round so may end up being a nice da
look at that, single figure temperatures with showers all the way down to the norfolk coast.into tuesday, a high pressure anchors itself across the uk, that minds that winds fall light. clear skies but with clear sky there's is is a good chance of some frost, ground frost at the very least. in fact air frost. in first thing it could be down to freezing 01’ thing it could be down to freezing or below and during the day struggling to round ten or 11, again that bit warmer in london. then on...
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the campaignfor months in north norfolk.d i think, elections feels very good to me. and ithink, in elections feels very good to me. and i think, in a way, people have had their vote, they voted in the way they wanted to vote, and now things have moved on in the minds, and i accept the results of the referendum. i think it is important, you know, to be clear about that. it is now about the deal we strike, and thatis is now about the deal we strike, and that is where, i think, there will be an enormous debates to be had at this general election, because for us this general election, because for us the importance of the single market, for the economy, which means forjobs and our market, for the economy, which means for jobs and our ability market, for the economy, which means forjobs and our ability to fund public services, is absolutely crucial, and at the moment we seem to be marching headlong away from that, which i think is absolutely against the country's interest. you are against the country's interest. you a re clearly a
the campaignfor months in north norfolk.d i think, elections feels very good to me. and ithink, in elections feels very good to me. and i think, in a way, people have had their vote, they voted in the way they wanted to vote, and now things have moved on in the minds, and i accept the results of the referendum. i think it is important, you know, to be clear about that. it is now about the deal we strike, and thatis is now about the deal we strike, and that is where, i think, there will be an...
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the low pressure is down to the south, thunderstorms d some of this action in norfolk, later on this evening. still breezy, rainy and cool. sunshine returns late tomorrow. here come the 80s by late week. and difficult weekend forecast. yesterday we were talking about 90? >> right. >> i don't think so anymore. >> you've got our attention, doug, thank you. >>> he caused a day of panic across montgomery county. three shot, one killed outside westfield montgomery mall, another killed outside an aspen hill grocery store. and the man accused of those murders faced a judge to enter a guilty plea. scott macfarlane has the details. >> jillalio toroil entered guilty pleas. he was taken down just across the street. you may recall this footage. police say he tried to woman and killed the good samaritan who was trying to help her. tordil then drove to an aspen hills giant grocery store and killed the woman getting into her car in the parking lot. this happened the day after he killed his wife gladys outside a high school in prince george's county. he's facing a separate murder charge in that case
the low pressure is down to the south, thunderstorms d some of this action in norfolk, later on this evening. still breezy, rainy and cool. sunshine returns late tomorrow. here come the 80s by late week. and difficult weekend forecast. yesterday we were talking about 90? >> right. >> i don't think so anymore. >> you've got our attention, doug, thank you. >>> he caused a day of panic across montgomery county. three shot, one killed outside westfield montgomery mall,...
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thereason we do not have severe weather is thanks to the cold front that is cutting through norfolk right now. light showers, but the back end starting to dry out the i-81 corridor. right things are really starting to break down and dropped to the south. as the high pressure moves in from the north, we are looking for a dryer sunday, but cool, low to mid 50's. rest in right now 51, annapolis 56. we stay cold tonight and into tomorrow. moves out,the rain and by. tomorrow morning, all of that is pushing further to the south overnight temperatures into the 40's. tomorrow morning, still sticking with cloud cover, but i think it is a dry sunday. a wet beginning to the work week. i will talk about that coming up. the world today, thousands showed up to march for science. today's demonstrations showed support for scientific research and evidence-based policies and protect their federal funding sources. tens of thousands of people marched right here in the nation's capital. anna-lysa gayle has a look at 90a-lysa: nancy, about minutes ago, thousands of people were marching down madison avenue. l n
thereason we do not have severe weather is thanks to the cold front that is cutting through norfolk right now. light showers, but the back end starting to dry out the i-81 corridor. right things are really starting to break down and dropped to the south. as the high pressure moves in from the north, we are looking for a dryer sunday, but cool, low to mid 50's. rest in right now 51, annapolis 56. we stay cold tonight and into tomorrow. moves out,the rain and by. tomorrow morning, all of that is...
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>> i'm definitely going to be back on the 30th of september at norfolk state university. [cheering] that will be another opportunity. i will talk about getting as many books signed as possible. so that is it. [applause] >> c-span washington journal lives every day with policy issues that impact you coming up wednesday morning emily jenkins, staff writer for foreign-policy and the future of u.s. russian relations. after the strike in syria. then douglas holtz-eakin discusses what republicans could face as they attempt to replace the beat affordable care act. and editor and publisher of the nation on key progressive priorities and how to achieve them in the gop controlled government. the future of the supreme court and conflict. be sure to watch the washington journal live at 7 a.m. wednesday morning. join the discussion. oklahoma congressman steve russell on the 100th anniversary of the u.s. entry into world war i. >> 100 years ago today where i am standing with concrete evidence of german' with international peace and liberal democracy, the congress of the united states d
>> i'm definitely going to be back on the 30th of september at norfolk state university. [cheering] that will be another opportunity. i will talk about getting as many books signed as possible. so that is it. [applause] >> c-span washington journal lives every day with policy issues that impact you coming up wednesday morning emily jenkins, staff writer for foreign-policy and the future of u.s. russian relations. after the strike in syria. then douglas holtz-eakin discusses what...
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. >> host: rashad, norfolk, virginia. >> caller: hello, chris. how are you doing, man? congratulations with your book. my question is i wouldn't speak ill of president trump but, you know, the lack of knowing how a system like this works, america works, i am not an ex-president so i don't have a tremendous amount of advice to give mr. trump or president trump but my thing is with his attorney general and how he is trying to implement the stopping of crimes and he should, you know, speak to the police chief about the lack of education and the lack of interaction with the police. the police has a tendency to use stop tactics when it comes to police or traffic stops. they are using gustopple tactics and brutalizing the citizens. and you know, that right there has to seize. >> host: all right. thank you. >> guest: he said that term gistopple tactics which was said at the convention in chicago in '68. those tactics by the city police force. >> host: governor mayor daily who used that term? >> guest: no, it was a critic of mayor daily who said it was also mayor delay who said
. >> host: rashad, norfolk, virginia. >> caller: hello, chris. how are you doing, man? congratulations with your book. my question is i wouldn't speak ill of president trump but, you know, the lack of knowing how a system like this works, america works, i am not an ex-president so i don't have a tremendous amount of advice to give mr. trump or president trump but my thing is with his attorney general and how he is trying to implement the stopping of crimes and he should, you know,...
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you can see it right here and now just around the norfolk area. temperatures on the way up. i will show you how hot. >>> what's more important, better cell service or health of our children? >> that is what opponents argue at a heated community meeting over cell towers being placed on school properties in prince georges county. it is a story news 4 has covered extensively and has new reaction. >> reporter: the cell phone tower would be built here on the property of eleanor roosevelt high school. we start with a story of a man who says he will be able to see that tower when he looks out his back door. >> we are talking about 200 to 300 meters from here where the tower will go. >> reporter: he lives behind the high school in green belt very close to a planned 100 foot tall cell phone tower. he is concerned about the health of his children. once your daughters go to high school here you are thinking of moving. >> exactly. >> reporter: william was among dozens of people who packed a church meeting room to ask questions and voice opposition to the planned tower. >> we are here to
you can see it right here and now just around the norfolk area. temperatures on the way up. i will show you how hot. >>> what's more important, better cell service or health of our children? >> that is what opponents argue at a heated community meeting over cell towers being placed on school properties in prince georges county. it is a story news 4 has covered extensively and has new reaction. >> reporter: the cell phone tower would be built here on the property of eleanor...
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the rain in virginia, norfolk seeing rainfall, that's just the beginning of the heavy downpours in north carolina. those will be here this afternoon. that will free you. a good amount of rain. not a lot this morning or this afternoon. by 4:30, you could see more than one-third inch in philadelphia. south american acloser to three-quarters inch of rain. the rain continues during the evening hours, early evening hours. trenton should top an inch of rain. we've got a rainy day ahead and a windy one, too. 57 degrees this afternoon. the temperatures will be in the middle 50s. that warmup to 57 comes this evening once the rain starts to let up. 67 tomorrow after a low of 53. we could see a few showers tomorrow morning. less likely in the afternoon. we'll finally get breaks of sunshine tomorrow. then a big warmup just as the nfl draft starts moving in for thursday, friday, and saturday. look at the temperatures heading into the weekend. there's a chance of a shower, possibly a thunderstorm on friday. not an all-day rainfall. 88 on saturday. closer to 90 on sunday. quite warm on monday. that's w
the rain in virginia, norfolk seeing rainfall, that's just the beginning of the heavy downpours in north carolina. those will be here this afternoon. that will free you. a good amount of rain. not a lot this morning or this afternoon. by 4:30, you could see more than one-third inch in philadelphia. south american acloser to three-quarters inch of rain. the rain continues during the evening hours, early evening hours. trenton should top an inch of rain. we've got a rainy day ahead and a windy...
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later this morning we'll fire up a few newrichnd, norfolk. south of washington, d.c. isola damaging winds.floo watches, he saturate running high. we'll add another one to three n as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening, causing additional flooding tonight. >> all right. bill, thank you so much. we'll check in with you a little bit later. >>> all right.sh against fox news star bill o'reilly is now growing. sponsors have abandoned after the network and the star reportedlyd harassment against him. defense saying he's a good person but maxine a very different take. >> it shouldn't be, in america, that you can sexually harass women and buy your way out of it because they're rich. if they continue to do this do, they need to go to jail. >> nbc's anne thompson has even >> as advertisers continue to flee the o'reilly o'reilly gain aid powerful defender against accusatio news female colleagues. coming to his nald trump. in an interview with the "new york times," trump called o'reilly a good person. o'reilly and fox news settled w million according to "the times" bu
later this morning we'll fire up a few newrichnd, norfolk. south of washington, d.c. isola damaging winds.floo watches, he saturate running high. we'll add another one to three n as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening, causing additional flooding tonight. >> all right. bill, thank you so much. we'll check in with you a little bit later. >>> all right.sh against fox news star bill o'reilly is now growing. sponsors have abandoned after the network and the star...
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bit of lift, that's all we are going to need, maybe to touch offer an isolated -- off an isolated norfolk on saturday morning. notice the showers breaking out well to the west saturday afternoon. if they can hold together we may see one or two of them here in the evening hours on saturday and then here we are sunday morning, relatively quiet, then turn our attention to this cold front which will be firing off a few showers maybe a rumble of thunder on sunday night and that will bring in drier air as we head toward monday. so no yellow weather alerts because the timing is such that it looks like the better chance of showers will be late and they will be light and far between. 48 to 54 tonight, partly to mostly cloudy as we head towards your saturday, 50s and 60s in the morning, mostly cloudy, cool, dry for most of us, again that stray shower well south, 68 to 74 with the isolated showers mainly west on saturday afternoon. sunday we are shooting into the 80s, 84 with some late day, more likely evening showers and storms, looking good monday and tuesday for more showers return here by the mi
bit of lift, that's all we are going to need, maybe to touch offer an isolated -- off an isolated norfolk on saturday morning. notice the showers breaking out well to the west saturday afternoon. if they can hold together we may see one or two of them here in the evening hours on saturday and then here we are sunday morning, relatively quiet, then turn our attention to this cold front which will be firing off a few showers maybe a rumble of thunder on sunday night and that will bring in drier...
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. ♪ reporter: norfolk. ♪ the grand 18th century home of powerfult walpole, a politician with a passiong. hiss long gone, as is collection, and not his appetite for art shared by the current owner, although his taste is a little different. contemporary minimalism meet georgian magnificence within a division of richard's sculptures. >> it's an amazing opportunity to make all of these grand works in t his grand, very english landscape. reporter: long is a landscape artist but probably not in the way that sir robert walpole would've understood. he does not paint or sculpt. >> my preference is to use the natural raw materials of the world. i order these materials into,that's what humans do, they make order out of the natural chaos. reporter: his art is not so much butt taming nature accentuating its beauty with circles of overlapping flint and hand picked stone. >> i have always used stones, because that is what the world is made of. i can find stone anywhere in the world, almost. so, that means i can be an artists wherever i happen to be walking. reporter: and walking is what he does, from
. ♪ reporter: norfolk. ♪ the grand 18th century home of powerfult walpole, a politician with a passiong. hiss long gone, as is collection, and not his appetite for art shared by the current owner, although his taste is a little different. contemporary minimalism meet georgian magnificence within a division of richard's sculptures. >> it's an amazing opportunity to make all of these grand works in t his grand, very english landscape. reporter: long is a landscape artist but probably...
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notice in the severe threat, d.c., philadelphia, richmond and norfolk but also some heavy soaking rains points north and west. rain into snow heading out toward detroit. we're also tracking severe weather like i said down into the eastern portion of the country all the way down to eastern north carolina. we're looking at again all modes of severe weather being a possibility. diane, kendis. >> our thanks to justin. and one more note about the weather. delta air lines took some extraordinary steps to keep passengers who were delayed by the weather happy. >> the company ordered pizzas and had them delivered right to the aircraft. once on board flight attendants made their way through the aisle to hand out slices. delta said pizzas were brought on to planes in at least 11 airports. genius. >> good pr move, delta. >>> still ahead, a possible comeback for richard simmons after millions have been wondering where he's been. >>> plus, new allegations of misbehavior by secret service agent, a member of the vice president's detail. >>> and check out this ambulance chase caught on camera. wait till
notice in the severe threat, d.c., philadelphia, richmond and norfolk but also some heavy soaking rains points north and west. rain into snow heading out toward detroit. we're also tracking severe weather like i said down into the eastern portion of the country all the way down to eastern north carolina. we're looking at again all modes of severe weather being a possibility. diane, kendis. >> our thanks to justin. and one more note about the weather. delta air lines took some...
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the exception to the rule may be in norfolk.thern ireland from the atlantic. the skies will stay clear towards the north, but just as cold further south. on is today, we're not sure how far not that rain will go. i suspected it gets into the central belt it will have quit the scene, and if you're looking for a bit of rain across what has been a particularly dry south of late, this may not be the system for you. it will bypass the south of wales and the south of england, the odd that will get down to worse the far south—east. the bulk of it comes right through the heart of the british isles. amateurs again in the range we have seen again in the range we have seen again —— 8—9 —— temperatures. the wind on easter monday flicks around into the north and north—west, and it rattled a few showers down from the central and eastern parts. many western areas could get away with a dry day, and next week will be mainly dry with sunny spells, but watch out, there will be frosty nights. hello and welcome to dateline. this week we learnt three
the exception to the rule may be in norfolk.thern ireland from the atlantic. the skies will stay clear towards the north, but just as cold further south. on is today, we're not sure how far not that rain will go. i suspected it gets into the central belt it will have quit the scene, and if you're looking for a bit of rain across what has been a particularly dry south of late, this may not be the system for you. it will bypass the south of wales and the south of england, the odd that will get...
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perhaps one or two in the north of norfolk. that's the exception to the drywall. that wee bit further south. there is something to be said about the easter day, we are not com pletely the easter day, we are not completely sure how far north that rain will go. if it gets into the central belt it will quickly seem, if you are looking for a bit of rain across what has been a particularly dry south of late, this may not be the system for you. it will bypass the system for you. it will bypass the most part of the south. the odd bit and peace will get down towards the far south—east. the bulk of it comes right as you see through the heart of the british isles. temperatures in the range we have seen temperatures in the range we have seen recently about eight or nine, to around 14 or 15. the wind just flicks around into the north on easter monday, even calling. rattling a few showers down central england. many areas could get away with a dry day, leading us into a week which is mainly dry with some spells of sunshine, but watch out, there will be frosty nights. this is bb
perhaps one or two in the north of norfolk. that's the exception to the drywall. that wee bit further south. there is something to be said about the easter day, we are not com pletely the easter day, we are not completely sure how far north that rain will go. if it gets into the central belt it will quickly seem, if you are looking for a bit of rain across what has been a particularly dry south of late, this may not be the system for you. it will bypass the system for you. it will bypass the...
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the breeze is adding to the chill, just seven celsius across parts of norfolk. wide, where you have the sunshine or not, you have temperatures around 11-12. a not, you have temperatures around 11—12. a cool end to the day. the showers will drift southwards to make. clear skies follow on in its wake. that means across parts of rural eastern scotland, northern england, particularly on the hills, there could be a touch of frost. to there could be a touch of frost. to the south and west, too much cloud. temperatures 4—7. a fairly cloudy day at times across parts of western scotland, wales and the south—west. the light shower. there will be a few breaks in the cloud. east is best for the sunniest spells. even across north sea coasts, fewer showers around, few and far between and fairly light. after the cool start it will start to feel bit warmer, temperatures for most in double figures by this stage, and few in the low teens. milder as we go into the bank holiday weekend. the breeze will pick up. there is some rain in the forecast. exactly who sees the rain is still
the breeze is adding to the chill, just seven celsius across parts of norfolk. wide, where you have the sunshine or not, you have temperatures around 11-12. a not, you have temperatures around 11—12. a cool end to the day. the showers will drift southwards to make. clear skies follow on in its wake. that means across parts of rural eastern scotland, northern england, particularly on the hills, there could be a touch of frost. to there could be a touch of frost. to the south and west, too much...
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internationally renowned sculptor sir antony gormley has defended his latest work at its official launch in norfolk anglia. students complained they look—like real people about step off. louise hubball reports. art, supposed to stimulate discussion, but these life—sized sculptures silhouetted on the edge have worried some students. they look like real people about to step off the building. their creator sir antony gormley says that's missing the point. i think, antony gormley says that's missing the point. ithink, if antony gormley says that's missing the point. i think, if we're talking about suicide, these works are nothing to do with suicide, they're actually to do with life will stop and they are placed on the skyline in order to make us think about space and distance. the sculptures have already been displayed in cities around the globe, so why have they come to a university campus? for me, it is an extraordinary privilege to have work that will simplyjust be privilege to have work that will simply just be part privilege to have work that will simplyjust be part of this environment, that is ho
internationally renowned sculptor sir antony gormley has defended his latest work at its official launch in norfolk anglia. students complained they look—like real people about step off. louise hubball reports. art, supposed to stimulate discussion, but these life—sized sculptures silhouetted on the edge have worried some students. they look like real people about to step off the building. their creator sir antony gormley says that's missing the point. i think, antony gormley says that's...
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in norfolk, there are some holes in the cloud, but there is a lot of cloud across the eastern half ofen giving showers. we will keep a legacy of cloud through the day. otherwise we have a lot of dry and sunny weather elsewhere across the uk. except the far north, we have got this really brisk westerly wind. gale force up across northern scotland and blowing with it plenty of showers as well. and there will be a little bit of rain in contrast further south and east. it will be patchy and light for the majority, but it will make it feel cooler. obviously not as bright and cheerful without the sunshine, but we have the sunshine further west, it may well materialise across the midlands and lincoln shire, but for wales and northern ireland and scotland, plenty of that sunshine around. yes, it isa plenty of that sunshine around. yes, it is a cooler themed day and it will feel cooler anyway in scotland with that blast of westerly winds. again frequent blustery showers to go with it. no real issues with frost, elsewhere under the clearing skies as the breezes blow away the cloud, it will turn
in norfolk, there are some holes in the cloud, but there is a lot of cloud across the eastern half ofen giving showers. we will keep a legacy of cloud through the day. otherwise we have a lot of dry and sunny weather elsewhere across the uk. except the far north, we have got this really brisk westerly wind. gale force up across northern scotland and blowing with it plenty of showers as well. and there will be a little bit of rain in contrast further south and east. it will be patchy and light...
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norfolk. and look at this. rain into snow out toward detroit.powerful system out west. this one is also going to deliver some heavy rain to reno. high mountain snow over the sierra crest. kendis, diane. >> thank you. >>> busy street in midtown manhattan was shut down at the height of new york's evening rush hour by this. an underground fire near the city's main bus terminal. started with a loud bang. then a cloud of smoke. about two dozen residents of a shelter nearby were evacuated. >>> another tech giant is getting into the private space travel race. amazon chief, jeff bezos says he is selling about $1 billion in company stock a year to finance his blue origin rocket company. at a space imposium he showed off a capsule with room for six people. bezos wouldn't talk date. but said next year might be the start of tourist trips. >>> you know those my student, my son made the honor roll sticker? my daughter made the honor roll sticker. >> humble brag. parents humble bragging to shame. they win. >> take a look at nigel, zach, aaron, and neck. wade b
norfolk. and look at this. rain into snow out toward detroit.powerful system out west. this one is also going to deliver some heavy rain to reno. high mountain snow over the sierra crest. kendis, diane. >> thank you. >>> busy street in midtown manhattan was shut down at the height of new york's evening rush hour by this. an underground fire near the city's main bus terminal. started with a loud bang. then a cloud of smoke. about two dozen residents of a shelter nearby were...
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speckling of showers this afternoon, maybe more in the way of showers from the wash and north norfolkve got this area of rain looming in the wings across the western side of scotland. not a particularly warm day with showers for 0rkney and the far south of scotland. 0vernight, the rain keeps on coming. further south, scotland. 0vernight, the rain keeps on coming. furthersouth, if scotland. 0vernight, the rain keeps on coming. further south, if your cloud breaks, six or seven celsius in the towns, but in the countryside, we could be looking in one or two spots at a wee bit of frost. bear that in mind. the rain keeps on coming into tuesday into the north western quarter of scotland. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather and cloudy across scotland. temperatures from eight to 16 or 17 celsius around about the london area. by wednesday, another weather front will have worked its way down and across the british isles. there will be some rain on this. quite a noticeable north—westerly breeze as well. but once that front gets down into the southern counties in england and wales, there won't be much
speckling of showers this afternoon, maybe more in the way of showers from the wash and north norfolkve got this area of rain looming in the wings across the western side of scotland. not a particularly warm day with showers for 0rkney and the far south of scotland. 0vernight, the rain keeps on coming. further south, scotland. 0vernight, the rain keeps on coming. furthersouth, if scotland. 0vernight, the rain keeps on coming. further south, if your cloud breaks, six or seven celsius in the...
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this is the scene of the past hour in parts of norfolk, where we have seen the heaviest of the showersrs elsewhere. one or two in northern ireland, across southern parts of wales, but they have slowed remarkably across eastern england. even a bit of snow has been mixed in. very few showers elsewhere. if you are heading out for the school run shortly, still a bit of a chilly breeze but out in the sunshine it doesn't feel too bad at there but into the evening rush hour, the showers keep going across eastern parts of england, particularly east anglia and the south—east, and some could come with the rumble of thunder. further west, more could come with the rumble of thunder. furtherwest, more sunshine and less of a way of showers, the same across northern england into the evening. the ones we've seen across eastern counties will start to fade away and the odd shower here and there in scotland and northern ireland. we are going to see cloud increase across their bodies, orkney and shetland later and that will start to introduce something in the way of a little less cold air as we go into to
this is the scene of the past hour in parts of norfolk, where we have seen the heaviest of the showersrs elsewhere. one or two in northern ireland, across southern parts of wales, but they have slowed remarkably across eastern england. even a bit of snow has been mixed in. very few showers elsewhere. if you are heading out for the school run shortly, still a bit of a chilly breeze but out in the sunshine it doesn't feel too bad at there but into the evening rush hour, the showers keep going...
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currently in respect of the government's policy by these salisbury convention, and my friend for north norfolkcently the motion that the united kingdom is leaving the eu. two peers, highly respected peers, lord butler, former cabinet sector, lord leicester, one of our human rights lawyers, they argued the case that we would not leave the european union because they were in a position to prevent it and would do so. it is essential therefore, i believe, that the policy that the prime minister has announced of pursuing a general election and securing a mandate in this house and a mandate to bind the other house in respect of the salisbury convention is absolutely necessary. i'm confident that she will achieve that majority because i'm confident that she will be backed by the overwhelming majority of this nation who, as she will know, i voted for every other possible candidate for the leadership of the tory party last year in order to avoid her becoming the leader. i have to tell her that i have become her greatest fan. cheering and as my constituents recognise and tell me continually, she is doin
currently in respect of the government's policy by these salisbury convention, and my friend for north norfolkcently the motion that the united kingdom is leaving the eu. two peers, highly respected peers, lord butler, former cabinet sector, lord leicester, one of our human rights lawyers, they argued the case that we would not leave the european union because they were in a position to prevent it and would do so. it is essential therefore, i believe, that the policy that the prime minister has...
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reporter: virginia agreed to a 58 year deal to modernize and expand the tunnels to portsmouth and norfolkun a driver $5.25 each way. do you just get mad when you drive? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: do you sigh a difference in people coming to town? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: tony goodwin is the president of the business administration and a trump voter. >> the tolls are kind of a stigma to the population of hampton roads, mainly because it's putting up a wall between two cities inside one community. >> reporter: many in this working class community couldn't afford their commute, forcing the state to pony up $300 million extra to buy down the tolls. >> meaning we could have done that project ourselves. that project was a loser. >> great transportation project that needed to be done. the infrastruture absolutely was needed. the way we financed it was not such a great deal for the commonwealth of virginia. >> reporter: aubrey lane is virginia's secretary of transportation. he's a republican in a democratic administration and supports public/private partnerships. their business deals thought to
reporter: virginia agreed to a 58 year deal to modernize and expand the tunnels to portsmouth and norfolkun a driver $5.25 each way. do you just get mad when you drive? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: do you sigh a difference in people coming to town? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: tony goodwin is the president of the business administration and a trump voter. >> the tolls are kind of a stigma to the population of hampton roads, mainly because it's putting up a wall between...
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nikki from norfolk, virginia. caller: good morning. yes, i wanted to call and voice my opinion on the question which was what does barack obama's role outside of his presidency? i was anxious to see him speak yesterday at the university of chicago, because i believe what is going to change in this country is galvanizing the next generation. i believe that is what he has been doing ever since he decided to run for office. that is the reason why he was able to reach so many people, because he realizes that there are other ways to be able to reach people, other generations, other cultures, religions. we are a nation of all kinds of people, and if you turn your eye --y from what you believe in other people believe in, you are not going to get anything done. there was a german on the panel -- a gentleman on the panel who was a young republican pete he wasn't shutting it out. the caller who was on before i was on was so angry that obama did not do anything. he had a congress that said they are going to make him a one term president. you cann
nikki from norfolk, virginia. caller: good morning. yes, i wanted to call and voice my opinion on the question which was what does barack obama's role outside of his presidency? i was anxious to see him speak yesterday at the university of chicago, because i believe what is going to change in this country is galvanizing the next generation. i believe that is what he has been doing ever since he decided to run for office. that is the reason why he was able to reach so many people, because he...
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antony gormley‘s defended his work in norfolk. the life—size figures caused controversy.l to step off. art, supposed to stimulate discussion, but these life—sized sculptures silhouetted on the edge have worried some students. they look like real people about to step off the building. their creator sir antony gormley says that's missing the point. i think, if we're talking about suicide, these works are nothing to do with suicide, they're actually to do with life. and they are placed on the skyline in order to make us think about space and distance. the sculptures have already been displayed in cities around the globe, so why have they come to a university campus? for me, it is an extraordinary privilege to have work that will simplyjust be part of this environment, that is hopefully about the future, that is about young minds grappling with the challenges of today. and it is that academic environment that some argue is ideal for these works. part of campus life is about debate, and i would be disappointed if there hadn't been a debate. issues around mental health and stud
antony gormley‘s defended his work in norfolk. the life—size figures caused controversy.l to step off. art, supposed to stimulate discussion, but these life—sized sculptures silhouetted on the edge have worried some students. they look like real people about to step off the building. their creator sir antony gormley says that's missing the point. i think, if we're talking about suicide, these works are nothing to do with suicide, they're actually to do with life. and they are placed on...
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of our area of low pressure that will be working its way right around ocean city and it's down the norfolk area tonight. we track a few showers across anne arrundel into the upper marlboro area and over here into southwest d.c. a few sprinkles up toward montgomery county as well and farther down to south toward virginia beach they're still getting some hef bands of rain already. north carolina and south carolina picked up anywhere from about six to 8 inches of rain just since sunday from this big whirlly storm that has been slow to move out of the area as mentioned before because nothing is really steering it so it's drifting up the coast and it will continue to do that torp. so for tonight 57-degrees. winds eventually should start coming in out of the north and then the northwest and that will be a dryer direction. but that means for the short term we've got the chris l. we have a few showers and we'll keep on with the areas of fog and that's likely still going to be the scenario tomorrow morning. by afternoon we should be able to start breaking up the clouds between about two and 4:00 an
of our area of low pressure that will be working its way right around ocean city and it's down the norfolk area tonight. we track a few showers across anne arrundel into the upper marlboro area and over here into southwest d.c. a few sprinkles up toward montgomery county as well and farther down to south toward virginia beach they're still getting some hef bands of rain already. north carolina and south carolina picked up anywhere from about six to 8 inches of rain just since sunday from this...
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megabus already has stops in the hamptons and richmond and are planning to add norfolk sometime soon. we can sleep on that long drive, instead of having dad or mom behind the wheel like that. >> exactly right. >> that's the only way to go to the beach. but no beach weather here today. >> well, it's 80. we made it to 80. but we have some storms that are making their way in right now. they could affect us the next couple days. this weekend, though, a lot of people have been going to the beach last couple of weekends. this weekend probably wont be the best to do it. looking pretty good right now. just a beautiful afternoon. blue skies, temperatures in the 80s right now. currently 81. winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour, partly sunny skies. the rest of the region, 83 in culpeper, 84, fredericksburg, 68 along the bay in annapolis. just a beautiful afternoon. one of the warmer ones we've seen. radar is showing a lot of showers and storms back to the west. nothing around the d.c. metro area and most of these as they move east are kinda dying aufof here. zooming into this area around w
megabus already has stops in the hamptons and richmond and are planning to add norfolk sometime soon. we can sleep on that long drive, instead of having dad or mom behind the wheel like that. >> exactly right. >> that's the only way to go to the beach. but no beach weather here today. >> well, it's 80. we made it to 80. but we have some storms that are making their way in right now. they could affect us the next couple days. this weekend, though, a lot of people have been...
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this is a storm, here it is spinning just down toward the south of norfolk. the storm is moving up and we'll see more of this rain coming off the atlantic, in our region through the rest of the evening hours. we'll still see more rain, keep the umbrella handy. still breezy, rainy and cool through the night tonight, but sun late tomorrow, a lot of clouds, but sunshine late. here come the 80s, we'll talk about that and a difficult weekend forecast. yesterday we had 90 saturday and sunday. i don't have that today. >> we better stay tuned, thank you, doug. you can download the nbc washington app and set weather at your home screen. >>> developing now, the man responsible for killing two people outside of two different shopping centers in montgomery county last year, has pled guilty to those murders. chris gordon was in the courtroom today when prosecutors outlined a motive and played his confession for the first time. >> this was a man who knew there would be innocent lives lost, even wrote in his musings, he was apologizing to his potential victims before they w
this is a storm, here it is spinning just down toward the south of norfolk. the storm is moving up and we'll see more of this rain coming off the atlantic, in our region through the rest of the evening hours. we'll still see more rain, keep the umbrella handy. still breezy, rainy and cool through the night tonight, but sun late tomorrow, a lot of clouds, but sunshine late. here come the 80s, we'll talk about that and a difficult weekend forecast. yesterday we had 90 saturday and sunday. i don't...
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and when it gets bigger, exotic places like norfolk, virginia, galveston, texas, to a lesser extent,om. and who is going to pay in a fe >> i'm walking now because i'm like, right, this is something i have not thought about it. >> but it does go up, right? >> yeah, it does. >>> here's another ham billiexa. here in the world in which we live, we are adding carbon dioxide extraordinarily fast. the carbon dioxide is mixing with the ocean. here's something you can do at home. nothing but fun. red cabbage, boiling water, produce this liquid. >> okay. >> so craig, if you would, put the shrinkiest amount of vinegar into this one. >> just a drop. >> use your judgment. >> whoa. it turned red, as if by magic. it's not magic, it's vinegar. >> science. >> science! >> if you would now, blow bubbles into this -- so do you breathe it into the earth? >> into the air. as you add carbon dioxide, it makes carbonic acid. this is the homemade indicator. >> now it is changing color. >> it is changing color. as we add carbon dioxide to the ocean, it's becoming more acidic, which is very hard on sea life. im
and when it gets bigger, exotic places like norfolk, virginia, galveston, texas, to a lesser extent,om. and who is going to pay in a fe >> i'm walking now because i'm like, right, this is something i have not thought about it. >> but it does go up, right? >> yeah, it does. >>> here's another ham billiexa. here in the world in which we live, we are adding carbon dioxide extraordinarily fast. the carbon dioxide is mixing with the ocean. here's something you can do at...
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thunderstorms down to the south from norfolk up to the delaware beaches.maybe hearing some of that, hearing some of that thunder and seeing lightening there. and, that is it for that system. we have another one coming through. main one will be sunday night into, i should say saturday night into sunday. and, saturday and sunday. pop up thunderstorm on saturday. so, yeah saturday looks good. there is sunday around 4:00 in the morning we could get a shower, maybe a sprinkle in the afternoon but mostly in the overnight hours. at least timing when we get rain is g65 in philadelphia right now. upper 50's to the north of us. we are starting off here, and we could, really, set a record on saturday. forecast is 88. the record is 90. it looks hot and humid. hard not to complain about the heat and humidity. don't linger, too long in that because 72 degrees is our high for sunday and then toward middle of next week wool cool down once again. so nobody will blame you, mike jerrick if you blame about the heat and humidity. >>> with the 14th pick in the 2017 nfl draft th
thunderstorms down to the south from norfolk up to the delaware beaches.maybe hearing some of that, hearing some of that thunder and seeing lightening there. and, that is it for that system. we have another one coming through. main one will be sunday night into, i should say saturday night into sunday. and, saturday and sunday. pop up thunderstorm on saturday. so, yeah saturday looks good. there is sunday around 4:00 in the morning we could get a shower, maybe a sprinkle in the afternoon but...
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and 91 in norfolk. temperatures will be >>> eventually warm temperatures here in the bay.es cool start. 55 degrees in san jose where we should see temperatures around 2-3:00 getting close to 80 degrees. the area south of downtown and north bay. mid 70s. san francisco to oakland warm temperatures for a change. not just for the weekend. even through the next seven days. san francisco trending warmer. tuesday and wednesday same across the valleys. look at those numbers mid to upper 80s possible. >> thank you. just ahead, what's in a name. the secrets behind the names of some of your favorite brands and a lot of them just might surprise you. >> stranger danger. don't believe every utility worker that comes knocking on your door. nocking at your door hachblt important "rossen reports" update about how to protect yourself from creative croo before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. (avo) charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four tim
and 91 in norfolk. temperatures will be >>> eventually warm temperatures here in the bay.es cool start. 55 degrees in san jose where we should see temperatures around 2-3:00 getting close to 80 degrees. the area south of downtown and north bay. mid 70s. san francisco to oakland warm temperatures for a change. not just for the weekend. even through the next seven days. san francisco trending warmer. tuesday and wednesday same across the valleys. look at those numbers mid to upper 80s...
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. >> why norfolk southern? >> they are great operating margin, great shareholder driven.ked where there is more labor intensive, hotels, in heating and cooling, in rails, but there's the defining element of free cash flow and shareholder driven. that matters more than anything. >> chris, what do you think? >> let me piggy back. you know, i like norfolk southern but because it's a transportation company in an environment or economy where we think we're going to see growth in transport companies such as rails do better. that is what makes them attractive to me, not the fact that they are an employee or hiring employees. you know, i'd actually turn that around a little and say if you look at the rail companies, they are much fewer employees running on those trains than there were ten or 20 years ago, and that's because of automation. we're just talking about a different type of automation looking at robots and such. it's going to replace the lower paying jobs. >> yeah. >> you just had mark zandi on saying those are right now the ones harder to fill, so -- >> exactly. >> it's
. >> why norfolk southern? >> they are great operating margin, great shareholder driven.ked where there is more labor intensive, hotels, in heating and cooling, in rails, but there's the defining element of free cash flow and shareholder driven. that matters more than anything. >> chris, what do you think? >> let me piggy back. you know, i like norfolk southern but because it's a transportation company in an environment or economy where we think we're going to see growth...
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play it with norfolk southern. norfolk southern. some say psx, but it's overheated.alia is off line, this is a huge storm. >> how long does that kind of a disruption play out? >> well, there's 70 ships that are idled right now off of australia. you have 14 metric tons. we only ship 67 metric tons. if they can't get this right, it will make the quarter for companies. they will get it right eventually. but it's worth pointing out that coal was up huge in the last 24 hours. >> 20 seconds to the opening bell. let's get the s&p at the bottom of the screen. big board, lyondell industries -- >> yeah. a good company. >> over at the nasdaq african wildlife conservation organization. as we see a pretty nice free market. jim, speaking of energy prices, oil above $51. we have this draw on api yesterday which could be the second drop in supply this year. unbelievably. >> i think that we have -- of course, confirm with the 10:30 numbers but that got a lot of people hopeful. a lot of the -- those stocks are breaking out. now, there's consensus that we can't ever get past 51, 52 wit
play it with norfolk southern. norfolk southern. some say psx, but it's overheated.alia is off line, this is a huge storm. >> how long does that kind of a disruption play out? >> well, there's 70 ships that are idled right now off of australia. you have 14 metric tons. we only ship 67 metric tons. if they can't get this right, it will make the quarter for companies. they will get it right eventually. but it's worth pointing out that coal was up huge in the last 24 hours. >> 20...
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so you're talking about a railroad like norfolk southern and csx that's a better environment.tory is down and shipments overseas, they're in the sweet spot. the rails are the most undervalued of any sector so far this quarter. >> david, i know just as a segue to what you're doing today, we -- we talked about buffalo wild. but some of the activist pressures are a big topic of discussion where you are. >> yeah. of course, in fact, we'll get some presentations a -- in a little bit from valueact which really is not an activist any longer even though it's still in the name of the firm. but jeff smith presented earlier here, of course the starboard will be talking to him. he was focused on marvel technology a name that has been in their portfolio at starboard for some time. where they already were active and of course the stock has been up but he seems to think there's a lot more to go. we'll talk to him about that. but you're right, activision continues to be a big significant part of the overall markets. i can't tell you how many times i'm talking to bankers who are dealing with a
so you're talking about a railroad like norfolk southern and csx that's a better environment.tory is down and shipments overseas, they're in the sweet spot. the rails are the most undervalued of any sector so far this quarter. >> david, i know just as a segue to what you're doing today, we -- we talked about buffalo wild. but some of the activist pressures are a big topic of discussion where you are. >> yeah. of course, in fact, we'll get some presentations a -- in a little bit from...
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and norfolk, virginia. that's where we have the enhan enhanced risk but in that slight risk we still could see damaging winds. some hail and maybe an isolated tornado spin up. the flood watch concern. thursday through about friday afternoon. take a look at the green highlighted areas along i-95 north and west we're talking about moderate to heavy rain. so the main timing early tomorrow morning, then mid to late afternoon we're still looking at showers and even some of those severe storms. much more on the timing rainfall totals coming up. back over to you. >> all right, thank you scott. as we take live look at the philadelphia international airport remember that "good day philadelphia" starts at 4:00 in the morning. sue serio will help you get through the rain and bob kelly of course will get you threw those traffic jams it all starts at 4:00 a.m. on fox 29. >>> happening now, a shuddered atlantic city casino is getting ready for a new beginning. ♪ >> hard rock bought the trump taj mahal an nounsed its revi
and norfolk, virginia. that's where we have the enhan enhanced risk but in that slight risk we still could see damaging winds. some hail and maybe an isolated tornado spin up. the flood watch concern. thursday through about friday afternoon. take a look at the green highlighted areas along i-95 north and west we're talking about moderate to heavy rain. so the main timing early tomorrow morning, then mid to late afternoon we're still looking at showers and even some of those severe storms. much...
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and when it gets bigger, exotic places like norfolk, virginia, galveston, texas to a lesser extent manhattan going to leave. who's going to pay for it? abandon houses. it's going to be a drag. see that? in just a few seconds, water expands. just as, just like the spirit and the thermometer. you don't need to take that with you. >> i'm walking because -- you're right. something i hadn't thought about. >> does go up. right? >> it does. >> moving along. things to do. >> another example. >> another important thing. so here in the world in which we live, there we are adding carbon monoxide to the air extraordinarily fast. the carbon monoxide is mixing with the ocean. here's something you can do at home. nothing but fun. red cabbage, boiling water. >> uh-huh. >> produces this liquid. craig, if you would, put the shminkiest tiny shmink of vinegar in this one. >> a tiny drop? >> use your judgment. >> whoa. it turned red as if by magic. it's not magic, it's -- >> vinegar. >> science. >> science. >> science! >> if you would, now, blow bubbles into this, also. >> because you breathe out carbon die y ca
and when it gets bigger, exotic places like norfolk, virginia, galveston, texas to a lesser extent manhattan going to leave. who's going to pay for it? abandon houses. it's going to be a drag. see that? in just a few seconds, water expands. just as, just like the spirit and the thermometer. you don't need to take that with you. >> i'm walking because -- you're right. something i hadn't thought about. >> does go up. right? >> it does. >> moving along. things to do....