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for years, transport investment in the north england was with neglected. not under this government. we are working with our great cities to divulge decision making powers and we are striking a groundbreaking deal this week with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds in growth and infrastructure in that city. we will support 150 million pounds of tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development. and we will provide an extra 270 million pounds to the growing this month. in all this, we are working with local areas to support their ideas, growing the private sector in parts of the country where the stake has taken a larger and larger share of the econo economy. the mayor london is a very effective champion for the city he runs so well. we will work with him on plans this summer to go on investing in london transport, lengthening commuter trains, extending the underground and exploring new river crossings in east london. he will be creating a new 70 million pound development fund to attract new business and new jobs. and the mayor has persuaded me of the docs, if
for years, transport investment in the north england was with neglected. not under this government. we are working with our great cities to divulge decision making powers and we are striking a groundbreaking deal this week with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds in growth and infrastructure in that city. we will support 150 million pounds of tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development. and we will provide an extra 270 million pounds to the growing this month. in...
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success if the cast and crew outnumber the audience, but that really of thumb went by in the north of england. around 1,500 people were involved in a production of the 2012 mystery plays, and the cast has nearly 600 names. our correspondent reports from york, where the biblical play forms part of a tradition dating back 700 years. >> in the beginning, god created the heavens and the earth. >> the mystery plays are a tradition that goes back more than 700 years. york's guild, who closely guarded the secrets or mysteries of their various crafts, performed "the bible." but this year, it's going to be rather different. walk down any street, and you're almost certain to bump into someone who has suddenly gone a bit biblical. >> i think that was a great partner. >> the cast list is approaching 600. however, mary must be a big role. >> well, i'd like to think so. >> she's the an old mary, not an a young mary. >> sometimes she doesn't get a lot of mention. >> she ends up in the new testament. >> i auditioned and got the part of the angel gabriel, so it's great we're working together. >> she's not sta
success if the cast and crew outnumber the audience, but that really of thumb went by in the north of england. around 1,500 people were involved in a production of the 2012 mystery plays, and the cast has nearly 600 names. our correspondent reports from york, where the biblical play forms part of a tradition dating back 700 years. >> in the beginning, god created the heavens and the earth. >> the mystery plays are a tradition that goes back more than 700 years. york's guild, who...
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weather today is the same air mass that was over new england with record breaking temperatures yesterday. the winds actually went back to the northring cool air in. in new england it was in the 80s yesterday. take a look at temperatures. 80degrees and north winds at 6:00 and the barometer is holding steady. the humidity is down to 37%. it was 70% yesterday at this time. 80 now. and 78 ellington. 68 ocean city. walk, 81. 73 in oakland and the mountain areas to the west. they were 85 this afternoon. a lot of these areas did set records this afternoon. slightly cooler by the bay. in westminster, 83. newark down to 71. 70 in syracuse, cleveland was 83 yesterday. right now they're at 74. showers to the south and west of us. nantucket is 68 degrees. winds out of the north, northeast. and that brought in the new air mass. there were no clouds with it. but the front came through and scoured out the fog to the morning. low pressure has been spinning. we're going to to start seeing the moisture move in late tonight and as this band of rain moves into the area, the front to the north with ocean air comes in. both of them combine around the
weather today is the same air mass that was over new england with record breaking temperatures yesterday. the winds actually went back to the northring cool air in. in new england it was in the 80s yesterday. take a look at temperatures. 80degrees and north winds at 6:00 and the barometer is holding steady. the humidity is down to 37%. it was 70% yesterday at this time. 80 now. and 78 ellington. 68 ocean city. walk, 81. 73 in oakland and the mountain areas to the west. they were 85 this...
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north to south. head to tail. new england grouping those together, new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, maryland, virginia, north carolina, south carolina, seems to have forgot georgia. maybe that was a little distant and not immediately -- he knew georgia was just a new and beginning colony and might not perhaps contribute so much to the common effort so franklin interestingly ended the tail of this colonial dragon with south carolina, but the point is that he wanted more effective unity working together towards common ends. now, where were the early battles? the first skirmishes of the french and indian war occur or the seven years war in north america. the british, of course, will call this the french and indian war. the name as we'll see in today's lecture can be a little misleading because not all indian peoples by any means sided with the french. indian peoples shifted in loyalty. some were more neutral at the beginning of the conflict. others joined the french. others had a wait-and-see attitude. some would change sides
north to south. head to tail. new england grouping those together, new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, maryland, virginia, north carolina, south carolina, seems to have forgot georgia. maybe that was a little distant and not immediately -- he knew georgia was just a new and beginning colony and might not perhaps contribute so much to the common effort so franklin interestingly ended the tail of this colonial dragon with south carolina, but the point is that he wanted more effective unity...
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davy came from the north of england. he was an english lad.t getting up saturday mornings i used to hear it and everyone was crazy for the monkees. >> yeah, all over the world. i mean, the producers and writers of the show, you know, clearly got it right. it was a television show, like i said, about this band originally an imaginary band that wanted to be the beatles. it was a garage band. funny because ringo once said to me the beatles we were a garage band and even more ironically i'm here in new york this week doing a reading for a new musical on broadway called "garage band." i mean the coincidences are just phenomenal but that's what the monkees was about, it was about this garage band that wanted to be big, and on the television show we never made it. it's an important point. we obviously became huge, you know, on the road when we did go on the road, but when they cast the show, they cast it with these four guys that i guess the producers felt they all had this very, you know, very kind of chemistry, and the audition process went on and
davy came from the north of england. he was an english lad.t getting up saturday mornings i used to hear it and everyone was crazy for the monkees. >> yeah, all over the world. i mean, the producers and writers of the show, you know, clearly got it right. it was a television show, like i said, about this band originally an imaginary band that wanted to be the beatles. it was a garage band. funny because ringo once said to me the beatles we were a garage band and even more ironically i'm...
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a little cooler to the north in new england. colder air will settle in monday night and tuesday.sult, a freeze watch in effect. 20s in the shenandoah valley. elsewhere, low 30s. vegetation got an early start with the warm weather in march, and unfortunately, this is going to take a toll on sensitive vegetation you have. chilly start to your tuesday morning. tomorrow, dry, plenty of sunshine. not bad at all. but the winds will pick up. gusty winds tomorrow, with bright skies. be prepared. winds expected to gust as high as 35 miles per hour. by midday, about 61 degrees. plenty of sunshine for your monday. as we move through into tonight, could see a sprinkle or two, but mainly partly cloudy and breezy. high tomorrow, 64 degrees. here's a look at the five-day forecast, the sun sticks around tuesday, but once again, a chilly start to your day. overnight low monday night, 31 degrees, give or take a degree or two. protect your plants. 54 on tuesday. back up on wednesday, another cold front comes through. risk of showers, maybe a storm on wednesday. we'll have to watch that before we ge
a little cooler to the north in new england. colder air will settle in monday night and tuesday.sult, a freeze watch in effect. 20s in the shenandoah valley. elsewhere, low 30s. vegetation got an early start with the warm weather in march, and unfortunately, this is going to take a toll on sensitive vegetation you have. chilly start to your tuesday morning. tomorrow, dry, plenty of sunshine. not bad at all. but the winds will pick up. gusty winds tomorrow, with bright skies. be prepared. winds...
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north carolina. there is a wintry weather in northern new england. several feet of snow in parts of the mounds boutique in the foothills -- immelt is in vermont. winter is trying to hold on to the extreme northeast part of the country. spring is marching across the midwest again. this front coming out of the rockies is expected to turn to thunderstorms as it hits the ohio valley. not good news for folks in kansas, illinois, kentucky. will have to watch it very closely. it could bring us a few thunderstorms friday night into saturday morning. house tomorrow, skies will become cloudy during the day after some early morning sun. even in the afternoon we might start to pick up a little bit of rain from that approaching system. as the price goes through friday night and saturday, went on the bay will are expected to get much stronger going into the weekend. tomorrow afternoon, a chance for a shower. it will be mild on saturday. a friend of showers and thunderstorms, 63 degrees, but as the front moves by, a blast of cold air will comment and it will be bre
north carolina. there is a wintry weather in northern new england. several feet of snow in parts of the mounds boutique in the foothills -- immelt is in vermont. winter is trying to hold on to the extreme northeast part of the country. spring is marching across the midwest again. this front coming out of the rockies is expected to turn to thunderstorms as it hits the ohio valley. not good news for folks in kansas, illinois, kentucky. will have to watch it very closely. it could bring us a few...
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north as boston. many record highs in new england. we have held on to a lot of that warmth too. the only area below freezing is this area in north dakota. one little tiny sliver of northern maine. that's it. everybody else is above freezing. and we're well above -- to start your morning, we're about 58 or 59 degrees from d.c. through boston. there is a front that's trying to move through. showers and storms overnight in michigan. now some of those showers near buffalo. light shower activity approaching new york city and philadelphia. that will move through new england. it will be in and out early by the peak of the rush hour, it should be over with. this is a map i don't use very often. the red numbers show you what the temperatures typically should be this time of year, average high temperature. the average number in white is the real temperature. today it will be 20 degrees above average in chicago, about 25 degrees above average in minneapolis. this map shows you how unusually warm it, especially the northern half of the country. even dallas is 13 degrees above normal. this am
north as boston. many record highs in new england. we have held on to a lot of that warmth too. the only area below freezing is this area in north dakota. one little tiny sliver of northern maine. that's it. everybody else is above freezing. and we're well above -- to start your morning, we're about 58 or 59 degrees from d.c. through boston. there is a front that's trying to move through. showers and storms overnight in michigan. now some of those showers near buffalo. light shower activity...
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england are having snow as well. the upper coast of michigan especially. that will stay to the north. we have blenty of sunshine now. starting out a little chilly, but the trend is a good one. >> heavy storms in the houston area friday lead to scary moments for passengers. four different planes were struck by lightning. erika sergeant has more. >> storms swept through houston bringing heavy rains. but for passengers on several flights in and ow of the city, lightning caused the biggest disruption. four planes were struck by lightning in a matter of hours. two planes were forced to make emergency landings. this united flight was hit shortly after takeoff with -- takeoff. one passenger treated, o.m.g., lightning hit the plane on our way to bowing thank you. now we're back in houston. another tweeted, our plane was struck by lightning. we're waiting for another one. >> une cited said passengers were moved to another flight. united flight 46 had mechanical issues and were forced to turn around. that's when it was also struck by lightning. an f.a.a. rep says two more flights were hiten ad
england are having snow as well. the upper coast of michigan especially. that will stay to the north. we have blenty of sunshine now. starting out a little chilly, but the trend is a good one. >> heavy storms in the houston area friday lead to scary moments for passengers. four different planes were struck by lightning. erika sergeant has more. >> storms swept through houston bringing heavy rains. but for passengers on several flights in and ow of the city, lightning caused the...
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for years, for years transport investment in the north of england was neglected. not under this government. [cheers and applause] we are working with our greatties to devolve decision making powers, and we are striking a groundbreaking deal this week with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds in growth-enhancing infrastructure in that city. we will support 150 million pounds of tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development, and we will provide an extra 270 million pounds to the growing places fund. in all this we are working with local areas to support their ideas for growing the private sector in parts of the country where the state has taken a larger and larger share of the economy. mr. deputy speaker, the major of london is also a very effective champion for the city he runs so well. [cheers and applause] we will work with him on plans this summer to go on investing in london transport, lengthening commuter trains, extending the underground and exploring new river crossings in east london. so from the allocation made for the major thr
for years, for years transport investment in the north of england was neglected. not under this government. [cheers and applause] we are working with our greatties to devolve decision making powers, and we are striking a groundbreaking deal this week with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds in growth-enhancing infrastructure in that city. we will support 150 million pounds of tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development, and we will provide an extra 270 million...
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for years, for years transport investment in the north of england was neglected. not under this government. [cheers and applause] we are working with our greatties to devolve decision making powers, and we are striking a groundbreaking deal this week with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds in growth-enhancing infrastructure in that city. we will support 150 million pounds of tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development, and we will provide an extra 270 million pounds to the growing places fund. in all this we are working with local areas to support their ideas for growing the private sector in parts of the country where the state has taken a larger and larger share of the economy. mr. deputy speaker, the major of london is also a very effective champion for the city he runs so well. [cheers and applause] we will work with him on plans this summer to go on investing in london transport, lengthening commuter trains, extending the underground and exploring new river crossings in east london. so from the allocation made for the major thr
for years, for years transport investment in the north of england was neglected. not under this government. [cheers and applause] we are working with our greatties to devolve decision making powers, and we are striking a groundbreaking deal this week with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds in growth-enhancing infrastructure in that city. we will support 150 million pounds of tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development, and we will provide an extra 270 million...
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a windy day for new england through the mid-atlantic. the wind out of the north pretty strong. temperatures will be pretty mild for this time of year. the areas of concern, who needs to pay attention to possible tornadoes later today? mostly the greater kansas city area off to omaha. it's not going to be a widespread tornado outbreak but we could see a few tornadoes. of course, it only takes one or two to take a life. then back towards northern oklahoma, it looks like mostly the chance of large hail. and that looks to be just north of oklahoma city. so lynn, we're getting towards the peak months of tornado season. ever since we had those horrible ones about two weeks ago, so far, so good. we'll see how we do later on today. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> a dip in oil, a spike in one ceo's salary. and raw data on just how much we rely on apple. your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a big night for kevin love. the knicks put a spell on the magic and the niners sign another ex-giant. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ i can do
a windy day for new england through the mid-atlantic. the wind out of the north pretty strong. temperatures will be pretty mild for this time of year. the areas of concern, who needs to pay attention to possible tornadoes later today? mostly the greater kansas city area off to omaha. it's not going to be a widespread tornado outbreak but we could see a few tornadoes. of course, it only takes one or two to take a life. then back towards northern oklahoma, it looks like mostly the chance of large...
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north. the air over new england moved in today. and now in new england, they're going to cool from a system that's tracking through the area. rain out to the west, moving in from the west later tonight and during the day tomorrow. scattered showers and thundershower activity. the front to the north, combining moisture off the ocean. looks like we'll see a pretty good shot at rain activity and rain and cooler temperatures on sunday as the low crosses the region. still above average. east winds in the bay 5 to 10 knots. 54degrees. late tonight after midnight. maybe a shower or a thundershower. 57 for a low. and still low 70s for a while. maybe a shower or two and then that you are activities possible. and just plain old rain and cooler temperatures. not a great weekend but we need the rain. it's been a dry one. >>> a harper county school is recognized as being one of the most influential and best in the state. what it takes to be a blue ribbon school. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: these students certainly had something to celebrate. >> it
north. the air over new england moved in today. and now in new england, they're going to cool from a system that's tracking through the area. rain out to the west, moving in from the west later tonight and during the day tomorrow. scattered showers and thundershower activity. the front to the north, combining moisture off the ocean. looks like we'll see a pretty good shot at rain activity and rain and cooler temperatures on sunday as the low crosses the region. still above average. east winds...
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england yesterday. overnight a cold front has dropped down from the north, not that cold, but the air mass is very dry, will be breezy in new england. your temperatures will be about ten degrees cooler and the fire danger is pretty high. it hasn't rained in about a week and a half. so temperatures still warm from d.c. to new york. it's amazing i'm saying that 70s are cool. but compared to the 80s, it will be. all of a sudden we're starting to add some rain chances into pittsburgh. it won't be until late today, right now the rain is located out here by chicago, indianapolis, and down into mississippi. atlanta, you have a chance of rain late today. the storm over the weekend, finally heads to the east coast. in the middle of the country. a beautiful weekend. the problem spots, it looks like california will get rain saturday and sunday. and in the east coast, the storm is going to linger. it moves in saturday afternoon and sunday, it will be ugly from new york to boston. temperatures much cooler behind that storm into next week. next week, the country returns to normal. >> we had a good run. >> seriously,
england yesterday. overnight a cold front has dropped down from the north, not that cold, but the air mass is very dry, will be breezy in new england. your temperatures will be about ten degrees cooler and the fire danger is pretty high. it hasn't rained in about a week and a half. so temperatures still warm from d.c. to new york. it's amazing i'm saying that 70s are cool. but compared to the 80s, it will be. all of a sudden we're starting to add some rain chances into pittsburgh. it won't be...
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>> yorkshire is one of england's most picturesque regions. in the northf the country lies the north yorkshire national park with what expenses of heavy moreland stretching up to the coast. rose grew up here and played in the national park as a child. she cherishes the area. >> the national pa is one e last places in this overcrowded little island, which is protected. it is very special. >> the peace and quiet of the national park is a thing of the past. in recent months, a minerals company has begun test-drilling, revealing the moors to be rich in potash deposits. rose is concerned. >> but i am also very worried about the volume of traffic that this will bring, the infrastructure the pipeline, the pollution, the chemicals involved. the impact on tourism. knows? the roads already have a lot of pressure on them, and these are only small country roads. >> but the minerals company senses a lucrative business opportunity with huge potential profits. it has plans for a major mining operation. >> it will be certainly one of the deepest mines in europe. it will b
>> yorkshire is one of england's most picturesque regions. in the northf the country lies the north yorkshire national park with what expenses of heavy moreland stretching up to the coast. rose grew up here and played in the national park as a child. she cherishes the area. >> the national pa is one e last places in this overcrowded little island, which is protected. it is very special. >> the peace and quiet of the national park is a thing of the past. in recent months, a...
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north of that front in new england, it will cool down. but the next day or so, temperatures probably at 80 or even better to our north. might get to 80 here as well. and then it will cool down somewhat, with a risk of showers late friday night. best chance on the weekend. and we really need the rain now. south winds around 5 knots. very light winds on the bay. bay temp around 53. tonight, lotsed of clouds. -- lots of clouds. 51 by morning. 79 degrees tomorrow. with the fog burning off and the low clouds finally clearing with some sunshine by afternoon. the more sun we get, the better chance it gets to 79. otherwise, still in the low to mid-70s, expected. >> we will enjoy. thanks, bob. >> still ahead at 5:00. a record drug bust at a nearby airport. the dangerous way one woman is accused of trying to bring five pounds of heroin into the country. >>> i'm andrea fujii in cape st. claire, where police said this 33-year-old man tried to kill his own mother. and it's how he tried to do it that has shocked neighbors. that's just ahead. >>> cyber b
north of that front in new england, it will cool down. but the next day or so, temperatures probably at 80 or even better to our north. might get to 80 here as well. and then it will cool down somewhat, with a risk of showers late friday night. best chance on the weekend. and we really need the rain now. south winds around 5 knots. very light winds on the bay. bay temp around 53. tonight, lotsed of clouds. -- lots of clouds. 51 by morning. 79 degrees tomorrow. with the fog burning off and the...
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north of there. not much snow in southern new england. this is a new england special for you.ts are loving it. forecast today, warm and just fine down i-95. one of the big stories u tomorrow we're expecting another tornado outbreak. >> it is that time of the year. thanks, bill. >>> which superstar called yesterday one of the best days of her life and why? >>> and she has grabbed the spotlight thanks to some of her outrageous behavior, but this morning she's making headlines for a different reason. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. hey, heard any updates on the game? i think it's final seconds, ohh, down by two, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast wi
north of there. not much snow in southern new england. this is a new england special for you.ts are loving it. forecast today, warm and just fine down i-95. one of the big stories u tomorrow we're expecting another tornado outbreak. >> it is that time of the year. thanks, bill. >>> which superstar called yesterday one of the best days of her life and why? >>> and she has grabbed the spotlight thanks to some of her outrageous behavior, but this morning she's making...
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north america. aing bit in new england and out west. it has been a very unusual winter and we're still in winter. that is what is hard to believe. until the 20th of march. >> sarah made a good point t felt like winter bypassed us. >> not your imagination. third warmest winter in washington history in about 130 years. let's get right to today's forecast. we have showers moving through. not going to be with us all day. most of the rain will be out of here by 7:00, 8:00 this morning. and if you are off to the north and west, you are already done with the rain. look at that, right along the 59 corridor is where the rain showers are falling. very light. just a few light showers into southern maryland, down into the low are eastern shore. good morning to colonial beach, virginia. north and west, we're doing fine. you know what? i think we'll do some clearing here shortly. a nice high pressure hooking day. not going to be as warm as yesterday. this is a cold front. behind, it we've got cooler air and some blustery conditions we can expect later this afternoon. can you find the cold front on the satellit
north america. aing bit in new england and out west. it has been a very unusual winter and we're still in winter. that is what is hard to believe. until the 20th of march. >> sarah made a good point t felt like winter bypassed us. >> not your imagination. third warmest winter in washington history in about 130 years. let's get right to today's forecast. we have showers moving through. not going to be with us all day. most of the rain will be out of here by 7:00, 8:00 this morning....
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north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsayurn to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows something has been missing. [ alarm ] >> wait, the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was only if a left the studio. >> reporter: a sharp contrast as she's been in and out of jail. on probation for drunken driving convictions and her first comeback role plagued with rumor. >> everyone here believes in you. everyone. we wouldn't have you back otherwise. [ applause ] >> are you searching me? >> no. no -- i'm -- i'm a lesbian now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: far from the bright lights of "saturday night live," lohan still has one cleanup at the l.a. county morgue. >> give us some music. >> reporter: first, she needs hollywood to trust her again. it's a long road back but it has been done. farmer "snl
north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsayurn to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows something has been missing. [ alarm ] >> wait,...
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north korean sounds like. for more on the story i'm joined by steve sound professor of contemporary chinese studies at the university of nottingham in england thanks for joining us now south korea threatens to shoot down the north korean rocket japan readies its anti-missile defense systems and the u.s. plans to punish spelling young for bad behavior that's i mean is that threat really that huge. well it's a very important symbolic matter for the americans and for the south koreans which is why they're responding so strongly it is a difficult issue for both countries because they really cannot afford to be seen as. we walked back behavior on the part of him gone. china has announced great steps in response to the planned satellite launch as was done by south korea japan and the u.s. what is beijing stance on all this well what beijing really doesn't like what's going on at the moment i think beijing worth much for. you don't you north koreans reach through. forward on beijing's perspective. into parts playing a role that was seen by the americans as constructive and helpful and mormons are being seen as not doing enough true way forward for
north korean sounds like. for more on the story i'm joined by steve sound professor of contemporary chinese studies at the university of nottingham in england thanks for joining us now south korea threatens to shoot down the north korean rocket japan readies its anti-missile defense systems and the u.s. plans to punish spelling young for bad behavior that's i mean is that threat really that huge. well it's a very important symbolic matter for the americans and for the south koreans which is why...
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north. where lots of places maryland, new england, will get close to 83 degrees. i think we'll get at least to mid- to upper 70s, probably touching 80, on maybe thursday afternoon, probably on friday afternoon. just amazing weather continues. until the weekend. then some changes. >> all right, bob. thank you. >>> our beautiful weather means the d.c. tidal basin means a wash in beauty. our complete coverage continues. jessica is along the potomac at the cherry blossom festival. >> unbelievable, mary. this is the peak today. people have been coming from owl after avenue -- all over the country to see it. this is the 100th year that the cherry blossoms have been here in washington, d.c., along the tidal basin. take a look. >> in washington, d.c., the perfect day for a picnic. >> it's all very, very pretty. >> or even a spot of tea. >> we call it tea on the tidal basin. so it's time to pull out all the fine china and silver and really do it up right. >> reporter: the 100th anniversary of the japanese, giving 3,000 cherry blossom trees to the united states. a symbol of
north. where lots of places maryland, new england, will get close to 83 degrees. i think we'll get at least to mid- to upper 70s, probably touching 80, on maybe thursday afternoon, probably on friday afternoon. just amazing weather continues. until the weekend. then some changes. >> all right, bob. thank you. >>> our beautiful weather means the d.c. tidal basin means a wash in beauty. our complete coverage continues. jessica is along the potomac at the cherry blossom festival....
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they were seen all along the atlantic seaboard from north and south carolina to new england. seen around our region. if you were out in a dark rural area, around 5:00 to 5:15 this morning. a lot of reports from people that did see those strange-looking clouds in a clear sky. right now we've got a clear sky, but no clouds. there's the bright sun pouring down on washington. and look at the trees, they certainly have greened up. and around our region, temperatures are warming up as well. we have temperatures right now reaching near low to mid 40s. reagan national is at 43. wind out of the north at about seven to 10 miles per hour. and look at the lows we had this morning. reagan national got down to 34. these are the lows all around the region. many areas west and north of i-95 got down into the mid and upper 20s in a few places. cumberland got down to 26, 27 in gaithersburg, it was well below freezing, most of virginia, most of maryland. including away from the waters on the eastern shore and into west virginia. pennsylvania, some of the temperatures there dipped under to 20 de
they were seen all along the atlantic seaboard from north and south carolina to new england. seen around our region. if you were out in a dark rural area, around 5:00 to 5:15 this morning. a lot of reports from people that did see those strange-looking clouds in a clear sky. right now we've got a clear sky, but no clouds. there's the bright sun pouring down on washington. and look at the trees, they certainly have greened up. and around our region, temperatures are warming up as well. we have...
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yesterday that brought pretty good local heavy rain to the area, now pushing off north and east changing to snow northern new englandooking at quieter conditions out west, west virginia and kentucky, high pressure building through that will deliver a nice afternoon pleasant evening and changes for tomorrow, breezy, pressure gradient that is the difference between the high pressure west and to the east, winds this afternoon this area of high pressure keeps us nice and dry should start the day tomorrow with sunshine cloud up late in the day this area of low pressure will develop late friday bring us more rain showers late friday s into the day saturday so that is our next chance of rain late friday, early saturday. mostly sunny skies, 66 might be 68, 69 if the trend continues, warm already. winds west, 10 to 15, gusting to 20 miles per hour, clear and cool, 40 overnight winds northwest, 5 to 10. not a bad looking 5 day. mention late day clouds chance of rain early saturday, saturday rain showers get out of here and by sunday and monday look at that back to where we should be upper 40s to 50 we will cool down toward th
yesterday that brought pretty good local heavy rain to the area, now pushing off north and east changing to snow northern new englandooking at quieter conditions out west, west virginia and kentucky, high pressure building through that will deliver a nice afternoon pleasant evening and changes for tomorrow, breezy, pressure gradient that is the difference between the high pressure west and to the east, winds this afternoon this area of high pressure keeps us nice and dry should start the day...
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north america to come back and explain this point. in 1713 after the british had conquered and the british in that war relied on new england troops principally from massachusetts to take hold of britain and france, france ceded or surrendered acadia to the british. the british will rename that province nova scotia.e stl in the region. first of all, most of the colonists, the great, great majority in acadia, were french. second of all, the french retained, according to the peace treaty, this island, which is cape breton island today. it's hard to see that it's an island on the map, but it is. there's a narrow channel between it and the rest of nova scotia or acadia. so the french did retain this island and also this island off the coast of acadia. besides that, this region was also part of french canada. the point is this. 1713, going back to an earlier french/british war, after all, this was an era of french/british conflict and the seven years war that we talk about today is the culmination of this really in the colonial period. in 1713, when the british gained governance of nova scotia or acadia, the colonists were french. so what did the
north america to come back and explain this point. in 1713 after the british had conquered and the british in that war relied on new england troops principally from massachusetts to take hold of britain and france, france ceded or surrendered acadia to the british. the british will rename that province nova scotia.e stl in the region. first of all, most of the colonists, the great, great majority in acadia, were french. second of all, the french retained, according to the peace treaty, this...
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north. that's going to come down across new england. they're going to come across the mid-atlantic region.ance we'll break this dry spell we've had with about one and two thirds inches below rainfall. looks like we'll probably see a good amount of rain here, i think on saturday. thundershower activity with that front. and as the next area of precipitation moves in, just steady rain and cooler temperatures here on sunday. east winds on the bay, at 5 to 10. bay temp, armed 54 degrees. so tonight, clear to partly cloudy, with patchy fog overnight. but a low of 54. still very mild. upper 70s. if it get the to 82, that will tie the record. it's possible with the extra sun, with not much fog in the morning, we could easily get to 83, which would break the record. then clouds tomorrow night. showers likely over the weekend. >> okay. >> thank you, bob. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >>> finally, a cure for baldness. the potential breakthrough that could impact millions of people. >>> i'm andrea fujii. in harford county. where animal control says these homeowners were hoarding
north. that's going to come down across new england. they're going to come across the mid-atlantic region.ance we'll break this dry spell we've had with about one and two thirds inches below rainfall. looks like we'll probably see a good amount of rain here, i think on saturday. thundershower activity with that front. and as the next area of precipitation moves in, just steady rain and cooler temperatures here on sunday. east winds on the bay, at 5 to 10. bay temp, armed 54 degrees. so tonight,...
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england. it's a very cold morning, snow north of boston. your good news come sunday. your temperatures should soar back into the 50s. will melt that sno >> good morning. what a beautiful morning. the sun is out. starting out a little chilly. we warm into the 40's today. a little more of the average, but plenty of sun. >>> and that's your saturday forecast. lester? >> bill, thanks. still to come on today, a royal in rio. details on prince harry's visit to brazil. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> prince harry continues his first solo tour. he's in brazil. he's been receiving tips from someone very close to him. >> reporter: it seems wr s whe harry goes they catch a glimpse. he's in rio de janeiro to help trade investments where he was treated to some salsas. rio has been on his list for a while, and he made it clear he's happy to be here. >> thank you for the bidding west coast to your spellbinding city. >> reporter: and there's a lot of focus on this summer's olympics in london and rio in 2016. >> we went all the way to get excited for what's coming up. >> reporte
england. it's a very cold morning, snow north of boston. your good news come sunday. your temperatures should soar back into the 50s. will melt that sno >> good morning. what a beautiful morning. the sun is out. starting out a little chilly. we warm into the 40's today. a little more of the average, but plenty of sun. >>> and that's your saturday forecast. lester? >> bill, thanks. still to come on today, a royal in rio. details on prince harry's visit to brazil. but first...
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if you look north, you will see snow falling from parts of northern new england. a little bit of rain and snow mixed in new hampshire. a lot of snow in the northern sections of maine. they started the day with 16 inches of snow on the ground, and they are expected to get several more today. that is not the only winter to be found here in these last few days of winter. around here lots of sunshine in is tosterly breeze warm things up. the air is compressed on the downward slope. the compression of the air warms it up even more. to the east of the mountains, you get a warm day like today, especially with the sunshine we have seen. 78 degrees at b.w.i. marshall. 82 around charlottesville. you do notice the cooling effect of the chilly ocean water, 69 new york city. boston is 42. they are on the edge of the winter weather in northern maine. everyone else, unseasonably mild. 80 in downtown baltimore. temperatures are well into the 70's in the interior eastern shore. cooler on the bay but the naval academy. the ocean city, much cooler at 62 degrees. tonight with high pr
if you look north, you will see snow falling from parts of northern new england. a little bit of rain and snow mixed in new hampshire. a lot of snow in the northern sections of maine. they started the day with 16 inches of snow on the ground, and they are expected to get several more today. that is not the only winter to be found here in these last few days of winter. around here lots of sunshine in is tosterly breeze warm things up. the air is compressed on the downward slope. the compression...
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england. very cold morning, we had snow north of boston. into the 50s.atures into the melt that snow in a haurry. that's a look at your national forecast. now a look at your weather. >>> a good saturday morning to you. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. off to a bright and sunny spot here in washington. a. 37 in washington. 32 in montgomery county. 32 in loudon. 35 in falls church. hometown 4-cast, in leesburg, upper 30s by 11:po this morning. climbing into the mid 40s this afternoon. staying on the mild side all of the way through tomorrow as well. >>> and that's your saturday forecast. lester? >>> still to come on today a royal in rio. details on prince harry's visit to brazil. first this is "today" on nbc. hr to brazil. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ >>> prince harry continues his first solo tour. he's in brazil. he's been receiving tips from someone
england. very cold morning, we had snow north of boston. into the 50s.atures into the melt that snow in a haurry. that's a look at your national forecast. now a look at your weather. >>> a good saturday morning to you. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. off to a bright and sunny spot here in washington. a. 37 in washington. 32 in montgomery county. 32 in loudon. 35 in falls church. hometown 4-cast, in leesburg, upper 30s by 11:po this morning. climbing into the mid 40s this afternoon....
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north. we've got 20s across pennsylvania, up interest new england -- up into new england. portland, maine got 13 inches of snow yesterday. we've got 30s in fredricksburg and culpeper. it's 43 here in washington this morning. as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, clear skies, good visibility, calm winds and the dew point sitting in the low 30s. for us the next weather system is already causing problems this morning in the mid- mississippi valley. one severe thunderstorm watch box here and hail reported across parts of missouri with this big storm. look how it's popped up the last few hours. also to the east across parts of kentucky and tennessee, we've got more thunderstorms which are popping. and this whole area is going to be moving off toward the northeast toward us as we get into the afternoon hours. as we look at our future cast, no problems this morning. got travel plans flying out anywhere, driving out anywhere, we're good through at least the noon hour. i'm going to stop the clock at noon. notice the clouds increasing in virginia. you get down towa
north. we've got 20s across pennsylvania, up interest new england -- up into new england. portland, maine got 13 inches of snow yesterday. we've got 30s in fredricksburg and culpeper. it's 43 here in washington this morning. as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, clear skies, good visibility, calm winds and the dew point sitting in the low 30s. for us the next weather system is already causing problems this morning in the mid- mississippi valley. one severe thunderstorm...
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the nation, and you will notice that we have a line of storms from southern new england all the way down through the north carolina beaches, virginia beach, back into the gulf coast. so the threat of severe weather continues today from the carolinas to the mississippi river valley. now yesterday, of course, you heard that they had a month worth of tornadoes just in one day. so the severe outbreak, the possibility of more storms once again from just east of tennessee, thank goodness, they had all the severe weather yesterday all the way down to the gulf coast. we have the cold air to the north and the clash of the air masses key ating the rough weather across the eastern seaboard. back home, chilly with numbers in the 30s. 34 fairfield, 35 napa. 38 in los gatos. good morning, and 48 in san francisco. the winds have been blog over the east bay hills. a little windy. 20 to 25 mile-an-hour winds. up here the higher elevations, and those will quickly subside and we will see the light easterly winds take over for much of the day. then the sea breeze kicks in later on. so clear and cold this morning with spring-
the nation, and you will notice that we have a line of storms from southern new england all the way down through the north carolina beaches, virginia beach, back into the gulf coast. so the threat of severe weather continues today from the carolinas to the mississippi river valley. now yesterday, of course, you heard that they had a month worth of tornadoes just in one day. so the severe outbreak, the possibility of more storms once again from just east of tennessee, thank goodness, they had...
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england. very cold morning, we had snow north of boston. sunday temperatures into the 50s, will melt snow in a >>> we're off to a cold start today, i'm anthony slaughter in the nbc bay area weather siene center. 47 in san francisco, 45 here in san jose. we have a wet pattern shaping up ahead of us this week. lots of rain in the forecast. not only for tomorrow but all the way through this upcoming week. it will be a dry day today inland. 65 with the chance of a north bay shower. we see the wet weather as we head into tomorrow through friday. >>> still to come on today a royal in rio. details on prince harry's visit to brazil. first this is "today" on nbc. hr to brazil. but first this is "today" on to brazil. but first this is "today" on nbc.this olawnsmiths.l us rus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that
england. very cold morning, we had snow north of boston. sunday temperatures into the 50s, will melt snow in a >>> we're off to a cold start today, i'm anthony slaughter in the nbc bay area weather siene center. 47 in san francisco, 45 here in san jose. we have a wet pattern shaping up ahead of us this week. lots of rain in the forecast. not only for tomorrow but all the way through this upcoming week. it will be a dry day today inland. 65 with the chance of a north bay shower. we see...
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when it's positioned off the new england coast, it's bringing in that flow from the north and northeast. that's why we deal with this muster right now. we also have a disturbance back to our west that's dipping down to the south of our state. it is a front that straight down around the carolinas. it's going to lift back into the region as a warm front. prince is a chance of showers this afternoon and into this evening very late area to them tomorrow. it's a thunder storms around, just very spotty showers and thunderstorms and then they move out of here. temperatures a consistent through the week in the 70s so they won't really impact us at all. sunset today at 7:18 with the south wind on the bay. after the fog, we start to see clearing. overnight lows that down to the 50s. those '50s stay with us all week long. look for patchy fog through the overnight hours and into the morning. 72 tomorrow, 73, 76, 77 and 50s each night. >> still ahead on eyewitness news sunday morning, jeff dublin joins us. >> we will be shocking -- we will be shocking oysters. we will be right back with sharon sharo
when it's positioned off the new england coast, it's bringing in that flow from the north and northeast. that's why we deal with this muster right now. we also have a disturbance back to our west that's dipping down to the south of our state. it is a front that straight down around the carolinas. it's going to lift back into the region as a warm front. prince is a chance of showers this afternoon and into this evening very late area to them tomorrow. it's a thunder storms around, just very...
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north and the system moving in from the northwest. it could even bring us light snow showers over the next day or so. right along the east coast all the way up to new england it is draped right on down the entire coastline. heavier showers down toward north carolina, virginia. it's just going to be around for a while. we will expect to see showers around ocean city, cambridge. clouds will be around most of the activity on the radar closest to the city not making it to the ground she. let's talk about how this plays out. 41 degrees. our temperature 23, relative humidity at 48%. 29.7 for the barometer reading. stay temperatures ranging around 20 to 40 degrees. 27 in oakland, 40 and elk didn't, 46 with a warm spot. 33 in hagerstown. we do have 36 in westminster. northwest winds continue to bring in cooler air so the temperatures will not get up to about where they were yesterday at 60 degrees. when they do finally shift, it's going to be a big shift. this is how it plays out. this system is still kind of lingering around the east coast. the very quick moving system is responsible for the snow showers in the dakotas. it died south of the area so the snow showe
north and the system moving in from the northwest. it could even bring us light snow showers over the next day or so. right along the east coast all the way up to new england it is draped right on down the entire coastline. heavier showers down toward north carolina, virginia. it's just going to be around for a while. we will expect to see showers around ocean city, cambridge. clouds will be around most of the activity on the radar closest to the city not making it to the ground she. let's talk...