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if robert lee had been crossing with the army of northern virginia, the susquehanna on that day, instead as he was crossing in retreat, that might now have been the army of northern virginia, which was called in to restore order in new york city ,-com,-com ma rather than union veterans fresh from their victory at gettysburg. gettysburg did not end the war in one stroke. but it was decisive in us to restore the sinking morale of the union. to keep at bay the forces that hope that lincoln could be persuaded to revoke emancipation. decisive enough to make people look back and understand that the confederacy would never be able to mount a serious invasion again. lincoln, however, he was not satisfied with a decisive enough result. now, by the way have this strange feeling that there may be some reconstructive confederate veterans. [laughter] who are getting in the last word on the subject lincoln was not satisfied with a decisive enough result and after a 10 day pursuit which ended, backing lee's army into a pocket with its rain flooded potomac river, no knockdown blow was struck at the rebe
if robert lee had been crossing with the army of northern virginia, the susquehanna on that day, instead as he was crossing in retreat, that might now have been the army of northern virginia, which was called in to restore order in new york city ,-com,-com ma rather than union veterans fresh from their victory at gettysburg. gettysburg did not end the war in one stroke. but it was decisive in us to restore the sinking morale of the union. to keep at bay the forces that hope that lincoln could...
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fog developing across northern virginia. that might be an issue in a few spots. otherwise a partly to mostly cloudy day. periods of sunshine early. the possibility of shower activity will be back. b best chance later this afternoon and widely scattered. not nearly as much rain as well did yesterday. with a little bit of sunshine we warm up to the low 80s today.. warmer than yesterday and some sun with afternoon showers developing. and we've got a warming trend the next couple of days. it's going to feel like summer than fall weather. not going to feel like summer. m >> we'll check in with jewely wright now -- jewelry wright -- julie wright now. she has a back-to-school look going with a hair cut. >> that's how you know you arere going back to school the hair cut? [laughter] >> yes. >> all the fall wardrobe is coming out. >> i used to hate it because bec your parents buy you those fall clothes and you can't wear them. because it's 80s. >> lanes open between college park and bethesda. there's a change in the traffic patterns, volume that is with w the kids going ba
fog developing across northern virginia. that might be an issue in a few spots. otherwise a partly to mostly cloudy day. periods of sunshine early. the possibility of shower activity will be back. b best chance later this afternoon and widely scattered. not nearly as much rain as well did yesterday. with a little bit of sunshine we warm up to the low 80s today.. warmer than yesterday and some sun with afternoon showers developing. and we've got a warming trend the next couple of days. it's...
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in the east ready lee led his ragtag confederate forces, the army of northern virginia to one victoryafter another of their opposite number. but the victories were all one on virginia soil. and in feeble, the virginia economy even as they defend it. he knew better than any southerner that the confederacy's resources or to limited to keep fending off the confederacy's enemies in definitely. only by carrying the war into the union states and only by leveraging of war weariness public into peace negotiations can the confederacy hope to win. but this was by no means a far fetched up. in the fall of 1862 dissension over president abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation had cost unhappy voters in new york and new jersey to install democratic governors they're come a new round of anti-war democratic candidates to were due to run in the fall of 1863 governors' elections in ohio and pennsylvania. if those states also turned against the war they could force of abraham lincoln either to begin peace talks or to resign. so please army, some 85,000 strong struck north toward in the first week o
in the east ready lee led his ragtag confederate forces, the army of northern virginia to one victoryafter another of their opposite number. but the victories were all one on virginia soil. and in feeble, the virginia economy even as they defend it. he knew better than any southerner that the confederacy's resources or to limited to keep fending off the confederacy's enemies in definitely. only by carrying the war into the union states and only by leveraging of war weariness public into peace...
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i live in northern virginia. two summers ago, the violent storm derecho came through and cost dominion power a lot. what it cost a dominion power nowhere came close to what it cause northern virginia. in addition to the low probability, you've also got the fact that your cost may be more confined than the cost to the overall society. all true. therefore, what you need to do number one, it is really hard to build a business case for this. it really is. and so, it is more of a broader responsibility case that has to be made in terms of good corporate citizenship in addition to the narrow business case. one experimental idea, tom -- and it is not quite tied to what you're suggesting -- is the whole concept of cyber insurance. which then spreads of both the costs of defense and the cost of catastrophe over a wider audience. i don't know what cyber insurance looks like quite. i don't know the equivalent of collision, comprehensive, and personal interest -- injury. but i could imagine cyber insurance for -- i lost my s
i live in northern virginia. two summers ago, the violent storm derecho came through and cost dominion power a lot. what it cost a dominion power nowhere came close to what it cause northern virginia. in addition to the low probability, you've also got the fact that your cost may be more confined than the cost to the overall society. all true. therefore, what you need to do number one, it is really hard to build a business case for this. it really is. and so, it is more of a broader...
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i live in northern virginia. two summers ago, the violent storm derecho came through and cost dominion power a lot. what it cost a million -- what it cost dominion power nowhere came close to what it cause northern virginia. in addition to the low probability, you've also got the fact that your cost may be more confined than the cost to the overall society. all true. therefore, what you need to do -- number one, it is really hard to build a business case for this. it really is. and so, it is more of a broader responsibility case that has to be made in terms of good corporate citizenship in addition to the narrow business case. idea, tom --tal and it is not quite tied to what you're suggesting -- is the whole concept of cyber insurance. which then spreads of both the costs of defense and the cost of catastrophe over a wider audience. i don't know what cyber insurance looks like quite. i don't know the equivalent of collision, comprehension, -- comprehensive, and personal interest -- injury. but i could imagine cyb
i live in northern virginia. two summers ago, the violent storm derecho came through and cost dominion power a lot. what it cost a million -- what it cost dominion power nowhere came close to what it cause northern virginia. in addition to the low probability, you've also got the fact that your cost may be more confined than the cost to the overall society. all true. therefore, what you need to do -- number one, it is really hard to build a business case for this. it really is. and so, it is...
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there is a congressman in northern virginia who supports him.e muslims because they all have the quran. so if we want to -- >> depends on if they follow the quran fundamentally. if they're following it to the t, all the violent verses. many do, but i've met many who don't. i mean, that's just a fact. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know david ramadan. >> i just want to say, um, it's a very, very difficult concept for americans to wrap their heads around because our country was founded on religious freedom. and we all came here because of religious liberty and religious freedom. so we have to be very, very careful, and there are, i know in the jewish faith, there are people that go into the synagogue each week, and they mumble their prayer, and they don't understand what's being said. so i want very much for us to distinguish between those that are radical and violent and those that are not. because we really have got to appreciate what our founding fathers meant, and, you know, we are not saying go and -- [inaudible] yes, thanks. >> i mean, i think sa
there is a congressman in northern virginia who supports him.e muslims because they all have the quran. so if we want to -- >> depends on if they follow the quran fundamentally. if they're following it to the t, all the violent verses. many do, but i've met many who don't. i mean, that's just a fact. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know david ramadan. >> i just want to say, um, it's a very, very difficult concept for americans to wrap their heads around because our country was...
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we have anna muchado who's lived in northern virginia for 23 years. chef's a single working mother, and she knows firsthand many single women in similar situations to herself who are desperate for an immigration reform bill to pass out of congress. and finally we have lillian flores from manassas. her family has been directly impacted by the immigration crisis that has been the result of our broken immigration system. over the past several months, she's become a local activist sharing her experience with federal legislators and their staff. thank you for being here. we're going start with you. a couple of questions for our panelists. the first question, paula, that we would like for you to address is if you could please describe the impact that you have seen of the immigration crisis, particularly on women and children? >> thank you for having me. the major impact i've seen on immigrant women based on our horrid immigration system is based on the visa wait times, the long separation time that many women and men have to be sent away from their family m
we have anna muchado who's lived in northern virginia for 23 years. chef's a single working mother, and she knows firsthand many single women in similar situations to herself who are desperate for an immigration reform bill to pass out of congress. and finally we have lillian flores from manassas. her family has been directly impacted by the immigration crisis that has been the result of our broken immigration system. over the past several months, she's become a local activist sharing her...
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western maryland and northern virginia. so travelers out to the garrett county area, cumberland, maybe you're dearing up for the season. now just north of cecil county we had isolated storm action. it has fizzled out but overcumberland some storms rumbling pass you go past breeze wood. some downpours to deal with. all the storm action will remain to the west until we get into the day tomorrow. by the way, our abc2 weather winner, want to make sure we mention her, marlene, congratulations to her. we want your name at abc2news.com. enter your name and you'll get in the running for our monthly breeze dwing. steamy conditions. people doing summertime volleyball. they look toward harbor east. 86 degrees. winds are south at 9 miles an hour. want to show you a couple of photos. how about deep creek lake. beautiful on the water the last couple of days. this is mamma ever hart cooling some rocks -- climbing some rocks. sure sign of fall. true fall foliage in garrett county. there have been cool nights. hot, humid. across maryland it
western maryland and northern virginia. so travelers out to the garrett county area, cumberland, maybe you're dearing up for the season. now just north of cecil county we had isolated storm action. it has fizzled out but overcumberland some storms rumbling pass you go past breeze wood. some downpours to deal with. all the storm action will remain to the west until we get into the day tomorrow. by the way, our abc2 weather winner, want to make sure we mention her, marlene, congratulations to...
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as we talk about areas in northern virginia, hot tomorrow and hot for everybody.e all around 90 degrees with maybe an isolated afternoon storm. a better chance of showers and thunderstorms for our sunday. that timing begins around noon and will last into the early evening hours. about a 40% chance on sunday. the best chance of rain, unfortunately, on our extra day off, on labor day. some storms on monday afternoon could be strong to severe. we're going to continue to monitor that potential for you and there's also a chance of an early morning shower on monday. still only at 50%. it's not an all day rain or a washout. there's going to be a scattered hit or miss activity. you can see we're hot and humid over labor day weekend and then we start to see a pattern change. cooler temperatures on tuesday, high of 85. still a chance of a shower or thunderstorm, though, and then beautiful weather next wednesday, thursday, and friday with plenty of sunshine, low humidity, and high temperatures in the low to mid-80s. >> of course. once we come back to work. thanks, amelia. >>
as we talk about areas in northern virginia, hot tomorrow and hot for everybody.e all around 90 degrees with maybe an isolated afternoon storm. a better chance of showers and thunderstorms for our sunday. that timing begins around noon and will last into the early evening hours. about a 40% chance on sunday. the best chance of rain, unfortunately, on our extra day off, on labor day. some storms on monday afternoon could be strong to severe. we're going to continue to monitor that potential for...
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. >> the news is coming on a barricade in northern virginia. jackie bensen is at a live desk with more. >> this is unfolding right now. we understand fairfax county police are on the scene at the home on pebblebrook court after reports that a gunshot was fired inside that home earlier this afternoon about 2:30. police were already on the scene for a domestic dispute when they heard that shot. investigators say that the person in the house wouldn't let them in and wouldn't let them leave. now that person is refusing to come out. we're told this began when officers responded to that home on pebl brook court about 2:30 this afternoon for a domestic dispute. but the shot fired was not fired until about an hour later. police are not saying at this time if anyone has been hurt. julie carey is on the way to the scene. when we get move, we'll bring it to you. >> take a good look at this composite sketch. prince william county police are looking for this man. he broke into a woodbridge home and sexually assaulted a woman in her own bed. the victim tells
. >> the news is coming on a barricade in northern virginia. jackie bensen is at a live desk with more. >> this is unfolding right now. we understand fairfax county police are on the scene at the home on pebblebrook court after reports that a gunshot was fired inside that home earlier this afternoon about 2:30. police were already on the scene for a domestic dispute when they heard that shot. investigators say that the person in the house wouldn't let them in and wouldn't let them...
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is a monthly competition for coffee professionals but they usually don't compete in northern virginia. tonight was a special treat. people showed up to watch them compete and taste some great atte. >> a group of sketches are about to take flight at the smithsonian. they will be on display from september 13 through october 22. they show the study of birds and how he thought humans could fly one day. it's only the second time they have been on display in the u.s. >> tomorrow might be a good day to head indoors to one of the museums. >> i think. so check it out. through the morning hazey and in the afternoon showers and thunderstorms likely. it will probably impact the evening rush. >> thank you for watching tonight.
is a monthly competition for coffee professionals but they usually don't compete in northern virginia. tonight was a special treat. people showed up to watch them compete and taste some great atte. >> a group of sketches are about to take flight at the smithsonian. they will be on display from september 13 through october 22. they show the study of birds and how he thought humans could fly one day. it's only the second time they have been on display in the u.s. >> tomorrow might be...
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to the west thunderstorm action, northern west virginia, southwestern pennsylvania. you see the storm tops. so far, the rain has been limited across maryland today. we've seen some shower action breaking out near the cumberland way. so i-68 west, west of hancock, west of hagerstown, that's where we have the wet weather. otherwise, generally dry. it will stay warm and humid. you can go out and get that walk in, maybe walk the dog. it could be drizzly by your morning look. we'll talk about this unsettled pattern. let's head over to meteorologist mike masco. >> we had a sure that rolled through towson. it made this feel muggier. take a look at the dew points. yeah. it's another muggy day. it's not about the heat but the dew point. it's running from 624-0872. when you get to that threshold, that's when you're talking about a humid afternoon. take a look at the normal high. should be 86. it was a struggle. we'll match that in the low 80s but that's below average from where we should be. so the dew point values are running into the 60s and low 70s for basically every city
to the west thunderstorm action, northern west virginia, southwestern pennsylvania. you see the storm tops. so far, the rain has been limited across maryland today. we've seen some shower action breaking out near the cumberland way. so i-68 west, west of hancock, west of hagerstown, that's where we have the wet weather. otherwise, generally dry. it will stay warm and humid. you can go out and get that walk in, maybe walk the dog. it could be drizzly by your morning look. we'll talk about this...
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. >>> police in a northern virginia community are reminding residents to keep their doors locked and windows secured when they go to bed at night. a man broke into a home and sexually assaulted a woman there. the man had a towel on half of his face and came in you this her roommate's window. once he got into her room he tried to>> he touched me. he removed my little shirt i have that night. >> police released this sketch of the suspect. he is likely in his 20s between 6 foot and 6'5" with a thin build. >>> a military hearing to determine whether three former navy football players will be court-martialed will resume tomorrow. they sexually assaulted a female midshipman at a party last year. in a phone call the accuser appears to tell one of the suspects to tell investigators that nothing happened. she waited to come forward because she was afraid that something might happen to her. >>> for the first time we are hearing from a business owner at the center of a d.c. gas price lawsuit. joe mamo is the ceo for three gas distribution companies. the against him claiming illegal price agreem
. >>> police in a northern virginia community are reminding residents to keep their doors locked and windows secured when they go to bed at night. a man broke into a home and sexually assaulted a woman there. the man had a towel on half of his face and came in you this her roommate's window. once he got into her room he tried to>> he touched me. he removed my little shirt i have that night. >> police released this sketch of the suspect. he is likely in his 20s between 6...
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right now, in virginia, just outside washington dc and this is his peaceful suburban home in northern virginianow, i know it sounds very james bond, but bear with me. in that basement our own fbi discovered 80 boxes of official documents it was written in arabic. when these documents were translated, it turns out that they provided the game plan for the muslim brotherhood in america. this was an explanatory memorandum and in it, and i quote, it said that the muslim brotherhood is here in america to destroy western civilization from within. by its own miserable hand. it was the final word. we are here to destroy western civilization from within. last time i checked america was the leader of american civilization for now. so in these strategic documents, 29 american muslim groups were leading american muslim groups. and it says that these are our friends in the organizations of our friends and these groups, this is not me saying it but the muslim brotherhood saying it cannot tell you one of those groups was called the islamic society of north america. and it's very intriguing as a group, i guess
right now, in virginia, just outside washington dc and this is his peaceful suburban home in northern virginianow, i know it sounds very james bond, but bear with me. in that basement our own fbi discovered 80 boxes of official documents it was written in arabic. when these documents were translated, it turns out that they provided the game plan for the muslim brotherhood in america. this was an explanatory memorandum and in it, and i quote, it said that the muslim brotherhood is here in...
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had you the experience of running as a republican in northern virginia, which a lot more democratic-friendlyt, can you talk about the experience that -- for republicans in virginia, for more moderate republicans in virginia, what's going through their mind? >> you're getting as much separation as you can. ken will run strongly in rural areas of the state. he won statewide election four years ago with a pretty significant margin over a very strong democratic candidate. now, part was on the governor's coat tails. urban areas are where republicans are hurting in an area like this. social issues hurt us. immigration issues are hard. we know this in virginia. when everyone shows up, more democrats than republicans. we've seen that in the last two presidential elections. the off years have been tended to be against the party in the white house. >> dave, that is the million dollar question in virginia and everywhere. the obama coalition that produced two straight national democratic victories, showed up in 2008, showed up in 2012, not there in 2009 when mcdonald won. not there in the 2010 midterms.
had you the experience of running as a republican in northern virginia, which a lot more democratic-friendlyt, can you talk about the experience that -- for republicans in virginia, for more moderate republicans in virginia, what's going through their mind? >> you're getting as much separation as you can. ken will run strongly in rural areas of the state. he won statewide election four years ago with a pretty significant margin over a very strong democratic candidate. now, part was on the...
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venues like the national's ballpark would be used and arenas in baltimore and northern virginia. financially rewarding or not, d.c. faces a lot of competition. with cities from coast to coast, bidding for the worry to host the games. >> do you know the saying men are from mars and women are from venus? it turns out we all might be from the red planet. newly search -- new research supports the idea that billions of years ago, mars was a better place to form the building blocks of life than earth was. scientists have questions how -- questioned how adams came together to form the three components of life, rna, dna, and proteins. rna is created by templating adams at the crystalline surfaces of minerals. according to a florida professor stephen benner, earth did not have enough oxygen to support the formation of rna. once rna was transported to mars, it was transported on meteorites eventually leading to the creation of life. thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> welcome to "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. u.n. inspectors
venues like the national's ballpark would be used and arenas in baltimore and northern virginia. financially rewarding or not, d.c. faces a lot of competition. with cities from coast to coast, bidding for the worry to host the games. >> do you know the saying men are from mars and women are from venus? it turns out we all might be from the red planet. newly search -- new research supports the idea that billions of years ago, mars was a better place to form the building blocks of life than...
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as northern virginia bureau reporter david culver has parents cheering from the sidelines. >> reporter: hit after hit after hit -- >> sometimes your natural reaction to cringe a little but that's the nature of the beast. >> reporter: even parents admit full contact is just a part of football. but here in fairfax county all 25 high school programs are starting up this new season with a renewed focus on safety. >> we're hoping we see a reduction in the concussions in particular and we should know that by the end of this year. >> reporter: he has been coaching here for 18 seasons. he took part in the new training called heads up. it was initiate and paid for by usa football. fairfax county becomes the first school district in the nation to have every coaching staff trained in the program. the coaches realize you can't reverse bad form after a play. you can only reinforce certain techniques. >> working on form, head down, chest out. it was really helpful. >> no movement. >> reporter: the program brings more athletic trainers on to the field. constantly checking equipment. >> it definitely
as northern virginia bureau reporter david culver has parents cheering from the sidelines. >> reporter: hit after hit after hit -- >> sometimes your natural reaction to cringe a little but that's the nature of the beast. >> reporter: even parents admit full contact is just a part of football. but here in fairfax county all 25 high school programs are starting up this new season with a renewed focus on safety. >> we're hoping we see a reduction in the concussions in...
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nationals ballpark would be used including the arenas in the nearby areas of baltimore maryland and northern virginia financially rewarding or not d.c. faces a lot of competition but cities from coast to coast bidding for the glory to host the games in washington liz wall are. all right that does it for now for more on the stories we cover and go to youtube dot com forward slash our to america and check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa right back here at five. the more. the a. the army. i've. got the. lead it was a. very hard to take the lead a long a. sax. player. the celebs posts leg lifts. it's. oh no. the. polls. close close. it's too late for me i'm old done in quarter past.
nationals ballpark would be used including the arenas in the nearby areas of baltimore maryland and northern virginia financially rewarding or not d.c. faces a lot of competition but cities from coast to coast bidding for the glory to host the games in washington liz wall are. all right that does it for now for more on the stories we cover and go to youtube dot com forward slash our to america and check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa right back here at five. the more. the a. the army....
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i know that for our programs in northern virginia, we do survey our youth annually, starting in 6th grade and going through 12th grade. and so, that has enabled us to learn a lot about exactly what's going on. we ask them about all kinds of behaviors and practices. so, it gives us more information than we used to have. and what information are you getting? we're learning which trends are improving, which ones are not, things- such as? such as suicidality, the number of youth who have considered or attempted suicide, bullying behaviors, the numbers of youth who have either reported that they have bullied or been bullied in the past year. and every year we are tweaking those surveys to get more information, listening to the partners as they say, you know, "i think we need to ask kids about this so we can get better information." so we're getting more information, and that enables us to tailor our prevention practices a little more. and gail, in terms of the mental health issues with youth, particularly in light of the current incidents, what kind of messages should we be sending? and are th
i know that for our programs in northern virginia, we do survey our youth annually, starting in 6th grade and going through 12th grade. and so, that has enabled us to learn a lot about exactly what's going on. we ask them about all kinds of behaviors and practices. so, it gives us more information than we used to have. and what information are you getting? we're learning which trends are improving, which ones are not, things- such as? such as suicidality, the number of youth who have considered...
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captivity in kuwait for a number of weeks before being transferred to the quantico military brig in northern virginia when the prosecution got a hold of dr worsley they tried to ask him a number of questions about chat logs between adrian lamo suppose a confidant and bradley manning now when the two of them got to talking on line in the spring of two thousand and ten manning opened up and explain a lot about what was happening in the military what was happening with him what was happening with his gender with his identity and with his role in wiki leaks and what he wanted to accomplish. one part of this chat logs in particular the doctor worsley was asked about however was one private manning describes his peers in the military as trigger happy macho rednecks and when the prosecution said your doctor worsley how how would you feel about this person you know referring to his peers here all the way thousands of miles away from their home but in this case forward operating base hammer in east baghdad now how would you feel if your peer is describing his fellow soldiers as rednecks and and afterwards he
captivity in kuwait for a number of weeks before being transferred to the quantico military brig in northern virginia when the prosecution got a hold of dr worsley they tried to ask him a number of questions about chat logs between adrian lamo suppose a confidant and bradley manning now when the two of them got to talking on line in the spring of two thousand and ten manning opened up and explain a lot about what was happening in the military what was happening with him what was happening with...
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nationals ballpark would be used including the arenas in the nearby areas of baltimore maryland and northern virginia financially rewarding or not d.c. faces a lot of competition but cities from coast to coast bidding for the glory to host the games in washington liz wahl r.t. . well do you know the saying men are from mars and women are from venus it turns out that we only be from the red planet new research introduced at a global geochemistry meeting in italy earlier this week supports the idea that billions of years ago mars was a better place to form the building blocks of life than earth was for years scientists have question how atoms first came together on prehistoric earth to form the three components of life are in a d.n.a. and proteins are in a is thought to be the first of these components to appear and is created by templating atoms at a crystal lean surfaces at the crystalline surfaces of minerals now according to florida professor stephen benner who presented the theory ancient earth did not have enough oxygen to support the amount of these minerals needed to form or in a book mars did
nationals ballpark would be used including the arenas in the nearby areas of baltimore maryland and northern virginia financially rewarding or not d.c. faces a lot of competition but cities from coast to coast bidding for the glory to host the games in washington liz wahl r.t. . well do you know the saying men are from mars and women are from venus it turns out that we only be from the red planet new research introduced at a global geochemistry meeting in italy earlier this week supports the...
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fog developing across northern virginia. culpepper down towards manassas visibility greatly reduce. keep an eye out for the fog. f most of us in fairly good shapee here. 66 this morning at reagan national. 60 dulles, 62bwi marshall. we're looking the a partly sunny start to your day and then we'gn with a few scattered showers around. it's not one of those days where we're talking about heavy rain. but we'll have scattered showerd this afternoon. i guess that threat will linger to the game tonight for the redskin game.reds to be honest with you probably partly cloudy by the time they get going tonight at fed-ex field. 82 today. 82 is eight to ten degrees warmer than yesterday. >> it was weird, this weather this weekend.th >> unusually cool.l. >> we'll take that warm up. thanks, tucker.tuck >> we'll check in with julie wright and get an update on the commute. >> piggy backing on what tuckerc said about the game tonight.on 4:00 is when the gates open. for those driving home at this hour you can expect heavier than usual volume delays in landover and traveling out of college park. plan
fog developing across northern virginia. culpepper down towards manassas visibility greatly reduce. keep an eye out for the fog. f most of us in fairly good shapee here. 66 this morning at reagan national. 60 dulles, 62bwi marshall. we're looking the a partly sunny start to your day and then we'gn with a few scattered showers around. it's not one of those days where we're talking about heavy rain. but we'll have scattered showerd this afternoon. i guess that threat will linger to the game...
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but we have rain located out in northern virginia. it has sparked a severe thunderstorm warning out there. and its main direction is towards the northeast. we'll expect to see some of this rainfall move into western maryland over the next hour or two. and we could see even a little better rainfall in the next hours. we'll talk about more in your coming forecast. >>> let's check with traffic and kristy breslin at traffic control. >>> let's start off with the accidents out there. quite a few. washington boulevard at hands down. two in baltimore city. north milton at east federal. greenmount at east 39th. and also, anne arundel county, east ordinance at route 10. as far as your delays go, the top side inner loop, kind of creeping along there from charles street to harford road. the west side inner loop, watch for steady delays there past liberty road. and congestion northbound 295. from 32 to 195. let's now take a live look. as you can see, things don't look too bad there. the belt way west of york road. and another live look at the situ
but we have rain located out in northern virginia. it has sparked a severe thunderstorm warning out there. and its main direction is towards the northeast. we'll expect to see some of this rainfall move into western maryland over the next hour or two. and we could see even a little better rainfall in the next hours. we'll talk about more in your coming forecast. >>> let's check with traffic and kristy breslin at traffic control. >>> let's start off with the accidents out...
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this round of debate was sponsored by four northern virginia chambers of commerce. the candidates met on stage together. each spent a lot of time bashing the other. >> with me, you know what you get. >> what we got today from ken cuccinelli was probably the harshest line of attack yet against democrat terry mcauliffe. >> he is an unindicted co- conspirator in a union election, money laundering case. ken cuccinelli-- repeatedly met in the investigation. between as a choice rigid ideology and compromise. >> terry mcauliffe who addressed a group of business leaders stepped up with a familiar line of attack against his opponent, labeling and anti-gay, anti- woman ideologue who likes to campaign on jobs. >> he focuses on divisive, sociological agendas. criticizedauliffe can cucina lay for opposing the metro expansion, and can cucina lay -- and can cucina lay criticized mcauliffe. >> there are problems with the truth. >> both candidates show they have one thing in common, pulling the other guy desperate. >> he is on the wrong side of every issue, so all he can do is perso
this round of debate was sponsored by four northern virginia chambers of commerce. the candidates met on stage together. each spent a lot of time bashing the other. >> with me, you know what you get. >> what we got today from ken cuccinelli was probably the harshest line of attack yet against democrat terry mcauliffe. >> he is an unindicted co- conspirator in a union election, money laundering case. ken cuccinelli-- repeatedly met in the investigation. between as a choice...
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the suspected chemical attack.ed >>> they are waiting for c a verdict in the murder case of a northern virginia brutally stabbed to death.ta >>> we are livebb outside the t crouse. >>> plans for a million muslim march to take place on 9/11 here on washington. we will tell you about the controversy it is generating at 6:00. o >>> california teenager rescuede after being held captive for several day sincere talking.lkin >> she exchanged several phone calls with the alleged abductorr the day she went missing. >> the phone calls weren't phone calls. they were texts.th he was picking meey up from cher camp. and he didn't know the address or like where i was and hi to tell him the address and tell him i was going to be in the gym and not in front of school just so he knew where to come get mem >> authorities say anderson was kidnapped by family friend james dimaggio after setting fire to the home with the mother and brother inside.r >> she was rescued in the idaho wilderness. >>> a gun went off in a backpack at a tennessee school at the s cafeteria at west side elementary in
the suspected chemical attack.ed >>> they are waiting for c a verdict in the murder case of a northern virginia brutally stabbed to death.ta >>> we are livebb outside the t crouse. >>> plans for a million muslim march to take place on 9/11 here on washington. we will tell you about the controversy it is generating at 6:00. o >>> california teenager rescuede after being held captive for several day sincere talking.lkin >> she...
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in the east ready lee led his ragtag confederate forces, the army of northern virginia to one victoryafter another of their opposite number. but the victories were all one on virginia soil. and in feeble, the virginia economy even as they defend it. he knew better than any southerner that the confederacy's resources or to limited to keep fending off the confederacy's enemies in definitely. only by carrying the war into the union states and only by leveraging of war weariness public into peace negotiations can the confederacy hope to win. but this was by no means a far fetched up. in the fall of 1862 dissension over president abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation had cost unhappy voters in new york and new jersey to install democratic governors they're come a new round of anti-war democratic candidates to were due to run in the fall of 1863 governors' elections in ohio and pennsylvania. if those states also turned against the war they could force of abraham lincoln either to begin peace talks or to resign. so please army, some 85,000 strong struck north toward in the first week o
in the east ready lee led his ragtag confederate forces, the army of northern virginia to one victoryafter another of their opposite number. but the victories were all one on virginia soil. and in feeble, the virginia economy even as they defend it. he knew better than any southerner that the confederacy's resources or to limited to keep fending off the confederacy's enemies in definitely. only by carrying the war into the union states and only by leveraging of war weariness public into peace...
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. >> northern virginia. what brought you out today?out the history and it's very fun. i'm enjoying myself here. >> what did you learn today? not to put you on the spot. i know school probably hasn't started yet. >> well, i learned more about martin loouther king jr., and well, yeah, that's it. >> that's not it, that's a whole lot. so very nice to meet you. so thanks for coming out. i want to make sure i get down here as well. what's your name again? >> olived strickland. >> where are you from? >> from northern virginia. >> what brought you out today? >> i wanted to know more about the martin luther king history. i was only 2 when the march and he spoke before, so i was just interested and adamant today to get out. >> was it everything you thought it would be today? >> yes, it was. african-american women have come a long way. and i wanted to represent today. >> thank you so much, represent, you did a big thanks to all of you. thanks so much for being here. and a big thanks as well for sticking around with us this afternoon. as we commem
. >> northern virginia. what brought you out today?out the history and it's very fun. i'm enjoying myself here. >> what did you learn today? not to put you on the spot. i know school probably hasn't started yet. >> well, i learned more about martin loouther king jr., and well, yeah, that's it. >> that's not it, that's a whole lot. so very nice to meet you. so thanks for coming out. i want to make sure i get down here as well. what's your name again? >> olived...
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it a know it came close to what across northern virginia. and so in addition to the low probability, it also got the fact your costs may be more compliant than the cost to the overall society, all true. and, therefore, what you need to do, number one, it's really hard to build a business case for this. okay, it really is. and so it's more of a broader responsibility case that has to be made. in terms of good for citizenship in addition to the narrow business case. one excremental idea is not quite tied to what you're suggesting is the whole concept of cyber insurance. which then spreads both the costs of defense and the costs of catastrophe over a wider audience. i don't know what cyber insurance looks like quite. i don't know the equivalent of collision, comprehensive and personal injury but i can imagine cyber insurance for i lost my stuff, i lost my network, my network was used to harm somebody yells, or i've got a big class action suit because all that personal information is out there. but there may be ways to great that structure of in
it a know it came close to what across northern virginia. and so in addition to the low probability, it also got the fact your costs may be more compliant than the cost to the overall society, all true. and, therefore, what you need to do, number one, it's really hard to build a business case for this. okay, it really is. and so it's more of a broader responsibility case that has to be made. in terms of good for citizenship in addition to the narrow business case. one excremental idea is not...
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when i talk to folks, running for congress in northern virginia, and i talk to folks in woodbridge, ay african-american -- neil: reach out to the opponents of little aveigh, but continue. >> didn't mean to throw it in there, but i talk about the problems on a daily basis, and they are worried the programs are not working, no progress, and they want school choice. the biggest thing on their mind is can they've give their kids a better opportunity down the road. neil: you are saying that whatever the government has done, ron, failed, and so -- >> no, no, we have to try something new. >> less money going out to the government is doing better, is he saying? neil: stop the government madness, stop the multitrillion dollar wars on poverty, leaves us poor, the one in three on some sort of food help and support leaving the same percentage of americans going hungry, stop it. >> you couldn't begin to do that unless you raise the minimum wage, unless you agree to protect workers in giving them the right to protect themselves against corporations in terms of organizing, and so if he did that, i a
when i talk to folks, running for congress in northern virginia, and i talk to folks in woodbridge, ay african-american -- neil: reach out to the opponents of little aveigh, but continue. >> didn't mean to throw it in there, but i talk about the problems on a daily basis, and they are worried the programs are not working, no progress, and they want school choice. the biggest thing on their mind is can they've give their kids a better opportunity down the road. neil: you are saying that...
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when she drives home to northern virginia on her commute at the end of the day, suddenly in the eyes state of virginia, she becomes an unmarried single mother. that's not what her life is like and it doesn't make sense to treat her as unmarried when she has made the commitment at the core of marriage because she got married. she and her wife got married under dc law. we're looking for simple rule -- when you're married, you're married, and it shouldn't change when you cross state lines. >> we will have to stop it there. & professor, the next chapter in this is what america will do after a long time of all states recognizing all meernlgs and the federal government recognizing them all. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> next, it's no secret that president obama loves sports. what you may not realize is just how much of a passion it is. kwame holman returns with that story. >> i'm proud to welcome the only undefeated, untied team in nfl history to the white house for the first time, give it up for the 1972 miami dolphins. >> at the white house today the com
when she drives home to northern virginia on her commute at the end of the day, suddenly in the eyes state of virginia, she becomes an unmarried single mother. that's not what her life is like and it doesn't make sense to treat her as unmarried when she has made the commitment at the core of marriage because she got married. she and her wife got married under dc law. we're looking for simple rule -- when you're married, you're married, and it shouldn't change when you cross state lines....
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a lot of the northern virginia suburbs can be cookie cutter.ot a little bit more charm in it. >> you have to sort of live in these towns to experience it. i grew up near sharon. i've been to sharon. i didn't think it was particularly memorable. no disrespect to anyone who lives there. if you live there and you see some of the things you're talking about, low property taxes, good schools, and when you talk about 40% of the town is open space and they have a wildlife sanctuary and have done a good job of integrating nature into the urban environment, that is important to making urbanites happy. >> 40% of your town is open space. you don't see big box stores there. it has a nice charming center. they worked hard to preserve that. the other thing that's notable about sharon is the diversity of the town. it's got the largest mosque in new england. it's got this large russian population. it has nine churches, number of synagogues. religiously it's very diverse. there's 18% of public school children speak a second language at home other than english.
a lot of the northern virginia suburbs can be cookie cutter.ot a little bit more charm in it. >> you have to sort of live in these towns to experience it. i grew up near sharon. i've been to sharon. i didn't think it was particularly memorable. no disrespect to anyone who lives there. if you live there and you see some of the things you're talking about, low property taxes, good schools, and when you talk about 40% of the town is open space and they have a wildlife sanctuary and have done...
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on local advertising and really dominate the washington market which they've always done in northern virginia and maryland, et cetera. and that was an incredibly lucrative and rewarding business model for years. warren buffett bought in, made a fortune on the paper. the grahams became this great family and it's gone to hell because of the internet. everywhere else in silicon valley people are saying why would you purchase a newspaper? that's dead wood. then along comes jeff bezos, you know, this little guy who is the great internet icon, and he says, no, wait a minute. this paper is worth $250 million. to me there's a sort of disconnect there and i don't know what the answer is. that's why i have my interview request in. what does jeff bezos say about this? what does he say is the business future of "the post"? not just the political future. >> and one of the genuinely fascinating things about the way this media has evolved is that people just don't pay for it. we instituted a pay wall at the post a couple of months ago and there was a lot of sort of whaling and gnashing teeth. it's $10 a mon
on local advertising and really dominate the washington market which they've always done in northern virginia and maryland, et cetera. and that was an incredibly lucrative and rewarding business model for years. warren buffett bought in, made a fortune on the paper. the grahams became this great family and it's gone to hell because of the internet. everywhere else in silicon valley people are saying why would you purchase a newspaper? that's dead wood. then along comes jeff bezos, you know,...
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mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at >> ahead at 8:00, a northern virginia community, a trial begins for of 19-year-old van neessa fam. a scare in the sky, emergency desession made and reaction from passengers this morning. and hurry, hurry kids, time to catch the bus, we are live with new ceo. how they plan to turn things around this year. good monday morning, i am allison seymour. >> i am sarah simmons in for tony perkins. tucker barnes is in with the weather. >> i think most of the kids are on the way. 8:00. forecast looks so, so today. mostly cloudy. >> it is a good day to be in class. >> it is a great day to be in class. heat is coming back, 80s. by tomorrow, up near 90. we'll have around 90 for much of the week as the heat and humidity are moving back in. 67 reagan international. a lot of fog, royal, manassas, dulles. dulles now 63°, bwi marshal 67. a lot of rain to our south into virginia and north carolina at the moment. later today, shower activity will make its way in here. widely scattered showers. we are going to warm things up with more sunshine in the forecast. 82, still 8°
mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at >> ahead at 8:00, a northern virginia community, a trial begins for of 19-year-old van neessa fam. a scare in the sky, emergency desession made and reaction from passengers this morning. and hurry, hurry kids, time to catch the bus, we are live with new ceo. how they plan to turn things around this year. good monday morning, i am allison seymour. >> i am sarah simmons in for tony perkins. tucker barnes is in with the weather. >> i think most...
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and i saw the ads they ran in northern virginia with no response from the romney campaign. >> romneyh a campaign using that very framing that you just talked about, saying that the obama economy was bad on women. i was at some of those events where he had all sorts of charts and graphs. rejust didn't continue. it certainly never caught on. >> you're absolutely right. he did it terribly. the obama campaign was very effective in framing this. i think if republicans first they have to nominate and elect capable women which they've done to a certain extent and secondly. >> like sarah palin, more sarah palins. >> no, kelly ayotte and marsha blackburn and others and focus on the economy. that's where they can make great inroads. >> at least i got a smile out of nia with that one. >> bob filner is not helping me democrats. today an eight women alleged sexual harassment against filner. the mayor. here's what she said in about what happened in 2011. >> he grabbed my left hand and looked at the wedding ring and twirled it around and asked if it was a real wedding band. and i said yes, it was a
and i saw the ads they ran in northern virginia with no response from the romney campaign. >> romneyh a campaign using that very framing that you just talked about, saying that the obama economy was bad on women. i was at some of those events where he had all sorts of charts and graphs. rejust didn't continue. it certainly never caught on. >> you're absolutely right. he did it terribly. the obama campaign was very effective in framing this. i think if republicans first they have to...
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first at 7:00, gruesome discovery in northern, virginia police on the scene in manassas park.reports a body found in woods near yuk lad avenue and la pause place. we are going to keep you updated. >> our big story, day 4 of vanessa pham murder trial, defense gets it turn. >> they'll have their work cut out for them especially after the confession was played in the court. wisdom has that for us. >> it isn't about julio blanco garcia's guilt but his motivation. he says the crime was not premeditated. yesterday's interrogation tape could support his case. >> i don't know what happened. it was too many, i am so sorry. i didn't mean to. >> why are you crying? >> i have changed my life ever since then. god is not going to forgive what i did. >> sure he will. >> no. >> sure he will. >> julio blanco garcia stabbed vanessa pham june 27th 2010. julio blanco garcia's one-year-old daughter was in the car with him. fingerprints at an unrelated crime scene. according to the 27-year-old construction worker's investigation, after confronting him with surveillance video from the shopping cente
first at 7:00, gruesome discovery in northern, virginia police on the scene in manassas park.reports a body found in woods near yuk lad avenue and la pause place. we are going to keep you updated. >> our big story, day 4 of vanessa pham murder trial, defense gets it turn. >> they'll have their work cut out for them especially after the confession was played in the court. wisdom has that for us. >> it isn't about julio blanco garcia's guilt but his motivation. he says the crime...
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turns out that buys you about 2 1/2 years of a server, you can pick northern california, virginia, ireland, right? most of the kids in the room are looking at me saying that it is kind of boring. they can get a server in beijing. what difference does it make year or $3,000 buys 10,000 computers for 30 minutes. nobody has ever been given 10,000 computers for 30 minutes for $3,000. it is in the question that they looked at me at that stage and went, "what would i do with that?" that is the seat of the next step. there are lots of examples already happening around us, but this is the magic. as soon as the smart kids out there start figuring out what you do, we ignite this thing with a rocket ship. this has nothing to do with total cost of ownership or any of that. it has to do with being able to do things we economically could never do before. i will conclude i see the floor. >> thank you, tim. simon. >> well, now you know all about how computing. [laughter] let me give you a slightly different angle. i think of the cloud as being roughly categorized into two worlds. there is the clout as env
turns out that buys you about 2 1/2 years of a server, you can pick northern california, virginia, ireland, right? most of the kids in the room are looking at me saying that it is kind of boring. they can get a server in beijing. what difference does it make year or $3,000 buys 10,000 computers for 30 minutes. nobody has ever been given 10,000 computers for 30 minutes for $3,000. it is in the question that they looked at me at that stage and went, "what would i do with that?" that is...
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bring out in the fall to say no, he's not -- cuccinelli is not a scary social conservative in northern virginiad that about me, and i haven't been that and you liked what i do. three months ago that was their game plan. it's not just that mcdonnell now is a drag and i think he is servings a drag, the cuccinelli folks, i've talked to them, they believe he's serving as a drag, but they also lost him as a potential advocate. this was a guy four months ago that had 60 plus percent job approval rating. >> oh, my gosh. no doubt about it. >> it's an amazing downfall. but for cuccinelli because of his social -- he was counting on mcdonnell to be his verifier to northern virginia to say no, it's not -- i'm not what terry mcauliffe says i am, not what you read in the media, all that stuff and he doesn't have a verifier anymore. >> cuccinelli getting it from all sides as well. the bob mcdonnell problem, him having to separate himself from comments made by people running for lieutenant governor -- >> he's done a good job keeping that guy under wraps. >> he has. >> i have to put out an a pshg b, milk carton
bring out in the fall to say no, he's not -- cuccinelli is not a scary social conservative in northern virginiad that about me, and i haven't been that and you liked what i do. three months ago that was their game plan. it's not just that mcdonnell now is a drag and i think he is servings a drag, the cuccinelli folks, i've talked to them, they believe he's serving as a drag, but they also lost him as a potential advocate. this was a guy four months ago that had 60 plus percent job approval...
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virginia. this is the second wave of rain. we had the first wave come through this morning. now that's south of us. getting a couple moderate showers northern neck of virginia, parts of southern maryland. that's tibing to advance to the south and east. right now, the close-up view of the radar is showing right around the metro area, we have just a few light showers. now just to our south and east, those are going to be continuing to advance off to the southeast of us. right now, i'm watching this area of some moderate rain. there's even some thunder and lightning associated with that. it is way up into southern pennsylvania. that area of moderate rain is probably going to be into the metro area. and for the events on the mall, unfortunately, by around 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon, we'll begin to see that moving in. we'll take a look at that in detail. and we'll look at the rest of your week and weekend in a couple minutes, aaron. >> reporter: before the events started to get under way, there was a large crowd that gathered for a march. a march for jobs and justice here in d.c. news 4 tony tull's been covering that for us. he joins us along
virginia. this is the second wave of rain. we had the first wave come through this morning. now that's south of us. getting a couple moderate showers northern neck of virginia, parts of southern maryland. that's tibing to advance to the south and east. right now, the close-up view of the radar is showing right around the metro area, we have just a few light showers. now just to our south and east, those are going to be continuing to advance off to the southeast of us. right now, i'm watching...
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. >> reporter: this is the garage across the river from the nation's capital in northern virginia whereoodward got the story that brought down a president. >> an argument could be made that bob woodward meeting at this garage landed the biggest scoop in journalism history. >> reporter: but this clandestine meeting place may soon be history. it was here, a government insider referred to as deep throat by woodward met with him multiple times as he and carl bernstein pieced together the story of a break-in at the democratic national headquarters in the watergate ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> russia's president, vladimir putin likes to portray himself as a tough guy. this morning, we'll show you the controversial painting that led police to shut down a russian art gallery. >>> and all that mattered 25 years ago, a disaster in the air and on the ground. do you remember what happened? the answer is next on cbs this morning. cbs this morning.s there's a new protein in town and it's not exactly what you might think. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is packed with 12 grams of protein in every 5.3 oz cup. s
. >> reporter: this is the garage across the river from the nation's capital in northern virginia whereoodward got the story that brought down a president. >> an argument could be made that bob woodward meeting at this garage landed the biggest scoop in journalism history. >> reporter: but this clandestine meeting place may soon be history. it was here, a government insider referred to as deep throat by woodward met with him multiple times as he and carl bernstein pieced...
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. >> northern virginia. what brought you out today?out the history and it's very fun. i'm enjoying myself here. >> what did you learn today? not to put you on the spot. i know school probably hasn't started yet. >> well, i learned more about martin loouther king jr., and well, yeah, that's it. >> that's not it, that's a whole lot. so very nice to meet you. so thanks for coming out. i want to make sure i get down here as well. what's your name again? >> olived strickland. >> where are you from? >> from northern virginia. >> what brought you out today? >> i wanted to know more about the martin luther king history. i was only 2 when the march and he spoke before, so i was just interested and adamant today to get out. >> was it everything you thought it would be today? >> yes, it was. african-american women have come a long way. and i wanted to represent today. >> thank you so much, represent, you did a big thanks to all of you. thanks so much for being here. and a big thanks as well for sticking around with us this afternoon. as we commem
. >> northern virginia. what brought you out today?out the history and it's very fun. i'm enjoying myself here. >> what did you learn today? not to put you on the spot. i know school probably hasn't started yet. >> well, i learned more about martin loouther king jr., and well, yeah, that's it. >> that's not it, that's a whole lot. so very nice to meet you. so thanks for coming out. i want to make sure i get down here as well. what's your name again? >> olived...
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this is what it looks like -- looks like across northern virginia. clouds and sunshine. lles. the dew points are well up there. if that showers to the west of us. heavy showers making their way across west virginia. this afternoon, closer. in royal we could see some showers. light out there along the shenandoah. yesterday, 93, the first time in 19 days. 87 is the seasonal normal. we will be closer to that today. 84-88. slight chance of showers this afternoon. more chances down to the south. tomorrow, 85-90. a few more showers. look what happens midweek. temperatures upper 70s, low 80s. >> >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everyone, welcome to "wild countdown." i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. i've visited wildlife parks around the world, but i would never have made it home again without the help of guides and rangers i met along the way. ooh, look at the pink! and in this week's blooper, a lesson in romance from an unlikely cupid. >> how much would you give for your wife, in terms of cows
this is what it looks like -- looks like across northern virginia. clouds and sunshine. lles. the dew points are well up there. if that showers to the west of us. heavy showers making their way across west virginia. this afternoon, closer. in royal we could see some showers. light out there along the shenandoah. yesterday, 93, the first time in 19 days. 87 is the seasonal normal. we will be closer to that today. 84-88. slight chance of showers this afternoon. more chances down to the south....