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a few high clouds drift anything from an area of some showers up into ontario. those were streaming down on upper level winds. high clouds with us from time to time. in addition, poor air quality this afternoon. code orange. if you have a respiratory ailment stay inside this afternoon. there's the first light of day showing up on the eastern horizon. washington monument under a clear sky. sunrise, 5:43. by 9:00, upper 70s. a peak of the low 90s by midafternoon. overnight tonight will be clear. a warm evening by dawn tomorrow, near 70. during the day, weapons and thursday, hazy, hot, and humid. upper 90s. a bit cooler friday with a chance of storms mainly in the afternoon. it looks cooler for the weekend. a chance of storms and thundershowers each day. how is traffic? >> in town, new york avenue looking pretty good as we get under way. very minimal traffic light delays through the work zone, bladensburg, florida avenue, third street tunnel. kennel worth very quiet. had i 2706789 a couple spots approaching route 80 in germantown. wide open down to the split. both
a few high clouds drift anything from an area of some showers up into ontario. those were streaming down on upper level winds. high clouds with us from time to time. in addition, poor air quality this afternoon. code orange. if you have a respiratory ailment stay inside this afternoon. there's the first light of day showing up on the eastern horizon. washington monument under a clear sky. sunrise, 5:43. by 9:00, upper 70s. a peak of the low 90s by midafternoon. overnight tonight will be clear....
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ontario man was canada's first suspected case of e. coli linked to the outbreak in europe. he traveled to northern germany in spring where he ate local salad products. u.s. military are considering warning soldiers not to eat salads from local commissaries in germany. they found no link from sprouts to the suspected strain of e. coli. >>> developing right now. a wildfire burning out of control in arizona. rugged terrain, high winds, lightning and hot temperatures are making conditions worst. this is the third largest wildfire ever in arizona. as it spreads, more homeowners realize they will need to evacuate their homes. >>> that was real disturbing. when he just showed those arrows, how far that is that kind of makes you a little bit unsettled. >> about 2,500 firefighters are in arizona helping battle this wildfire. hundreds responded to the region in the last 24 hours. >> right now a volcano eruption in chile is causing a mess. it is grounding some airline flights in argentina but making for a colorful lightning storm within the smoke and ash. photographers snapped these p
ontario man was canada's first suspected case of e. coli linked to the outbreak in europe. he traveled to northern germany in spring where he ate local salad products. u.s. military are considering warning soldiers not to eat salads from local commissaries in germany. they found no link from sprouts to the suspected strain of e. coli. >>> developing right now. a wildfire burning out of control in arizona. rugged terrain, high winds, lightning and hot temperatures are making conditions...
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of international we've got our special guest tonight it's the thought of molyneux joining us from ontario canada stefan host of freedom a no radio dot com the most popular philosophy conversation on the internet so far they so much for joining us as we go on my big brother. outstanding stuff on. are you going to be dancing with us on saturday you know you're going to do a jig and solidarity at least in ontario absolutely i'm thinking of doing a slow dance you can leave your head on strip tease. that money to not have that stream there i think i think you could hold the entire internet hostage with that in fact that that would that would invoke. donate the freedom in radio dot com were released the tape but. this is an interview to say. i want to get your take on this because this is something that is i'm blown away by as i didn't plan for this but you've been following this you've seen you know our video that we put up at something like three quarters of a million views in another itself not that much but there are two other copies that have about half a million and then there are dozens
of international we've got our special guest tonight it's the thought of molyneux joining us from ontario canada stefan host of freedom a no radio dot com the most popular philosophy conversation on the internet so far they so much for joining us as we go on my big brother. outstanding stuff on. are you going to be dancing with us on saturday you know you're going to do a jig and solidarity at least in ontario absolutely i'm thinking of doing a slow dance you can leave your head on strip tease....
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notice a thunderstorm complex crossing from ontario into the great lakes region.t will give us cloud cover and partly cloudy skies. the hot and humid error is mostly of to our west. low 90's today. -- hot and humid air. on comfortable tomorrow. maybe a mountain thunderstorm today. >>> let's go straight to the american legion bridge. looking at traffic, headlights are of tysons into bethesda. the tractor-trailer head away from us on the right, they're leaving maryland headed toward the toll road and tysons and 66, things are running smoothly. a nice trip on 95, 66, 395 in virginia. nowhere is in the district, good on 14th street and southeast d.c. a beautiful camera. in good shape on marketmass transit. back to news. >>> 66 degrees. >> coming up, action games are winning big. we have that story. >> and controversial comments from the head today dnc, she compared one republican plan to jim-crow. and host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: what, do you live under a rock? man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geic
notice a thunderstorm complex crossing from ontario into the great lakes region.t will give us cloud cover and partly cloudy skies. the hot and humid error is mostly of to our west. low 90's today. -- hot and humid air. on comfortable tomorrow. maybe a mountain thunderstorm today. >>> let's go straight to the american legion bridge. looking at traffic, headlights are of tysons into bethesda. the tractor-trailer head away from us on the right, they're leaving maryland headed toward the...
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notice the and the strong complex moving out of ontario. that is moving to the southeast. we will get done and cloud cover blowing over our region, becoming partly cloudy today. high temperatures in the below 90's. -- low 90's. near 100 wednesday and thursday hot and humid. >>> plenty of traffic, but things are quiet sort of southern maryland, about four,228 210. no problems on i-95 through southeast. 95 in allen is good. baltimore-washington parkway is an uneventful. on allalong 270 particularly we have a higher volume near havana and hyattstown. there is a live picture of 95 traffic, still light. headlights are northbound. now to news. >>> 4:54. apple is trying to change the face of technology again. >> it started with the ipods. now this and company is unveiling icloud. how it works and how apple loveless are reacting >>. the father of apple had republic appearance. steve jobs took to the stage in california to unveiled the latest apple masterpiece icloud. >> [unintelligible] ahead>> you can think all of your devices -- sync all of your devices. music, photographs data
notice the and the strong complex moving out of ontario. that is moving to the southeast. we will get done and cloud cover blowing over our region, becoming partly cloudy today. high temperatures in the below 90's. -- low 90's. near 100 wednesday and thursday hot and humid. >>> plenty of traffic, but things are quiet sort of southern maryland, about four,228 210. no problems on i-95 through southeast. 95 in allen is good. baltimore-washington parkway is an uneventful. on allalong 270...
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thunderstorms copping out of ontario toward western knock. these may clip parts of west virginia and western maryland in about four or five hours where pittsburgh this morning is 68. we're at 68 as well. locally, down to 61 at college park. 57 in manassas. that's the cool spot. angie goff, we're look for some heat and weather. what about the roads? >> right now, we have the yellow light on because our top traffic story of the morning has been this car fire out in the laurel area. live picture live from sky 9, this is the situation. we have an investigation going on not only is it a car fire, we're hearing from officials that there is a fatality involved and that is what's taking so long here on westbound 198 and why the ramp remains closed for those drivers trying to go southbound on 95. now, as you can see, the car fire is into the trees right there. it is going to probably be quite some time before they get all of this wrapped up. they, in fact, can't give us a time they think the ramp is going to be reopened. this is what you need to know.
thunderstorms copping out of ontario toward western knock. these may clip parts of west virginia and western maryland in about four or five hours where pittsburgh this morning is 68. we're at 68 as well. locally, down to 61 at college park. 57 in manassas. that's the cool spot. angie goff, we're look for some heat and weather. what about the roads? >> right now, we have the yellow light on because our top traffic story of the morning has been this car fire out in the laurel area. live...
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the bolts were created by storms rolling through ontario. >>> and one missouri ice cream shop is getting bugged for serving an untraditional flavor. health officials have told it to sop serving secada flavored ice cream. that's right, secada. the first batch of the cold treat was sold out within hours. >> and now here's an early look at one of your health headlines. the government reports largely due to salmonella, more victims fell to food poisoning last year. salmonella cases haven't dropped in 15 years and they've risen over the last few years by 10%. for more information on this and other health stories, check out the health page at msnbc.com. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,070 after losing 19 points yesterday. the s&p dipped 1 point. the nasdaq shed 1. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei inched up 6 points, but in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 207. worries about the struggling economy dragged the blue chips into the red for a fifth straight day yesterday. stocks gave up early gains aft
the bolts were created by storms rolling through ontario. >>> and one missouri ice cream shop is getting bugged for serving an untraditional flavor. health officials have told it to sop serving secada flavored ice cream. that's right, secada. the first batch of the cold treat was sold out within hours. >> and now here's an early look at one of your health headlines. the government reports largely due to salmonella, more victims fell to food poisoning last year. salmonella cases...
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big thunderstorm conflicts came out of ontario and dropped two inch hail wrest of cleveland and now approaching petersberg, west virginia in another hour. pennsylvania had some of the rain and really go west of us, but look right here, this little area of showers and some isolated thunder with is that now showing up on live doppler 9000 hd moving in to the region here north up to harrisburg. some lighter rains have snuck in to garrett county, far western alleghany county perhaps frostburg some light showers. but@north from hagerstown to harrisburg, even a little bit of lightning here and there. it's all moving to the east/southeast at about 30 miles per hour. hey westminster, over the next hour, a brief passing shower, but not expectings much more than that. gaithersburg is at 55. but 75 in hagerstown and 85 in washington and pax river as well and tappahannock, that's the warm spot with only the 64 who the showers in -- with the showers in garrett county. they're calling it partly sunny. feels like 86 though, so a slight, slight heat index right now. humidity though not bad at all at 49%. the d
big thunderstorm conflicts came out of ontario and dropped two inch hail wrest of cleveland and now approaching petersberg, west virginia in another hour. pennsylvania had some of the rain and really go west of us, but look right here, this little area of showers and some isolated thunder with is that now showing up on live doppler 9000 hd moving in to the region here north up to harrisburg. some lighter rains have snuck in to garrett county, far western alleghany county perhaps frostburg some...
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the ontario government has invested $14 million to bring it in. >> all the hotels are sold out.t is 20% to 3% increase in occupancy alone. the city has already been used as a backdrop for several indian films. this venture, "breakaway" stars rob lowe. they are getting a lot of bolywood productions here. they are kind of drawing up because of the american dollar and there is no advantage for them to come here. canada is looking for new sources for film production. that is why bolywood is stepping in. >> bolywood has been able to translate beyond the whole out asian awedian -- audience. it is a return to feel-good cinema. >> preparations are well under way for the event. with an expected global audience of 500 million, organizers are opening the event will put toronto and bolywood on the map. "bbc news," toronto. >> make sense of international news at "bbc news." funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of comp
the ontario government has invested $14 million to bring it in. >> all the hotels are sold out.t is 20% to 3% increase in occupancy alone. the city has already been used as a backdrop for several indian films. this venture, "breakaway" stars rob lowe. they are getting a lot of bolywood productions here. they are kind of drawing up because of the american dollar and there is no advantage for them to come here. canada is looking for new sources for film production. that is why...
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didn't surprise you, we were in the control room, you pointed out, look, there is a patch that says ontariowe have people here from canada. i mean, it's amazing. >> i would imagine there's probably -- there might even be somebody from farther away than canada. like when they had 9/11 in new york, people went from all over the world came there. to pay tribute to brothers they didn't know. >> stay with us as we pay tribute to these fallen heroes throughout the afternoon. >> coverage begins shortly. but right now, let's check with weather and erika martin. >> well, frank, this afternoon we are still going to see a mix of sun and clouds. everything is pushing east and we are trending below average. this afternoon, high 50s to high 60s a mix of sun and clouds. a little colder than we should be seeing for this time of the year but no worries, we will take it. for tomorrow, -- let's get into tonight first. fog will push in as well as the moisture works in. conditions ranging from the high 40s to the mid-50s. and then we are going to see tomorrow this low push into the area here. we are going to se
didn't surprise you, we were in the control room, you pointed out, look, there is a patch that says ontariowe have people here from canada. i mean, it's amazing. >> i would imagine there's probably -- there might even be somebody from farther away than canada. like when they had 9/11 in new york, people went from all over the world came there. to pay tribute to brothers they didn't know. >> stay with us as we pay tribute to these fallen heroes throughout the afternoon. >>...
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the great lakes region and up into ontario. thunderstorms, including hail maybe and damaging winds, too, also the ps. now, out to the east we're mostly dry. down in the southeast, this blue you're seeing here is pop-up thunderstorms. very, very hot. and we know why. it's because the jet stream is moving all of the way up to the north allowing all of that warm air to come up and is really going to be making things sizzle. anywhere you're seeing in the orange is temperatures in the mid 30s. and that is actually mississippi and louisiana, there are heat warnings. make sure to stay indoors as much as possible. keep yourself hydrated. it is very, very hot. in fact, i think it's just going to get hotter into saturday as well. now, heading out to europe, well, most places towards the north are going to be experiencing some very fine weather. actually, high pressure is in place. nice warm conditions as well. unfortunately scandinavia is going to be the exception. northern locations will see that front just moving through. sweden and th
the great lakes region and up into ontario. thunderstorms, including hail maybe and damaging winds, too, also the ps. now, out to the east we're mostly dry. down in the southeast, this blue you're seeing here is pop-up thunderstorms. very, very hot. and we know why. it's because the jet stream is moving all of the way up to the north allowing all of that warm air to come up and is really going to be making things sizzle. anywhere you're seeing in the orange is temperatures in the mid 30s. and...
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. >> i would much rather be one person in chicago trying to get home to ontario, california, than 10,000eople trying to get to california from dallas where they're all stacked up and waiting. >> reporter: when she got stranded, she learned another quirk in the system. the airline put her on a stand by list but then she lot bumped by people with more frequent flyer points. >> someone that had flown american regularly got on before me. >> practically every business in america does something to recognize and thank its most loyal customers who are customers more frequently. >> reporter: it turns out things like who paid for your ticket determines who gets the seats. one of the best ways to get faster service is to use your cell phone to call the reservation number. and you can also get the jump on other passengers by signing up for mobile text or e-mail alerts. that may notify you of a cancellation before it's announced in the airport. only half of american airlines passengers do that. >> sign up for it. it's free and a great way for us to proactively communicate to the customer. >> reporter
. >> i would much rather be one person in chicago trying to get home to ontario, california, than 10,000eople trying to get to california from dallas where they're all stacked up and waiting. >> reporter: when she got stranded, she learned another quirk in the system. the airline put her on a stand by list but then she lot bumped by people with more frequent flyer points. >> someone that had flown american regularly got on before me. >> practically every business in...
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some big storms up, well up in ontario and michigan but they really shouldn't be much of a factor for us. 59 in cumberland. pittsburgh is 67. we're holding generally in the 60s. down to 60 in fort belvoir. hay market, 61. we've got 6in crofton. going to be hot today. hot tomorrow and thursday. more on that is coming up. angie has your timesaver traffic. >> halfway through the 4:00 hour, already starting with the yellow light because we're dealing with a car fire. this is out in the laurel area. route 198 going westbound. the ramp to go southbound on 95 is where it is holding steady. use caution if you're headed out that way. take you over to 270, everything is all clear out to frederick. good morning, virginia. 66 travelers, nothing to worry about. it appears that construction that we're seeing between 123 and the nutley exit, that's in the clearing stages. 395 headed northbound, that earlier roadwork near duke street now out of here. 95 before this, smooth sailing from fredericksburg all the way up to the mixing bowl. still ahead in my next traffic report, a look at the beltway in vi
some big storms up, well up in ontario and michigan but they really shouldn't be much of a factor for us. 59 in cumberland. pittsburgh is 67. we're holding generally in the 60s. down to 60 in fort belvoir. hay market, 61. we've got 6in crofton. going to be hot today. hot tomorrow and thursday. more on that is coming up. angie has your timesaver traffic. >> halfway through the 4:00 hour, already starting with the yellow light because we're dealing with a car fire. this is out in the laurel...
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lightning was blamed for sparking two house fires in ontario.he storm also brought high winds and hail across the toronto area. pretty dramatic, doug. >> very dramatic. that's an amazing sme ing shot there. >> we're not going to see that here, are we? >>> no. but that storm brought us the cloud cover. it's all kind of connected on this side of the continent. as far as today, the heat was out there but the humidity just now starting to creep up. even though we hit 90 degrees today, it really wasn't all that bad. plenty of sunshine later on in the afternoon as the clouds made their way off to the west and south. high was 90, after a low of 68. average temperature is 82 degrees and we continue to be well above average as we start off the month of june. and, yes, i think this was the start of heat wave number two. currently 79 degrees, winds out of the southwest-south at 6 miles per hour, dew point at 67 degrees. that dew point has been rising over the past couple of nights. it will rise tomorrow as well. currently 74 in hagerstown, 73 in sterling,
lightning was blamed for sparking two house fires in ontario.he storm also brought high winds and hail across the toronto area. pretty dramatic, doug. >> very dramatic. that's an amazing sme ing shot there. >> we're not going to see that here, are we? >>> no. but that storm brought us the cloud cover. it's all kind of connected on this side of the continent. as far as today, the heat was out there but the humidity just now starting to creep up. even though we hit 90 degrees...
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and doesn't believe the politics as they have been doing so far and second thing is that even from ontario i think it's important for japan to learn the lessons in the sense that nuclear power as we have seen is inherently unsafe that it's all of us unpredictable combination of the nature i got us to feel that because you go for you are a human error or that can result in the situation when the reactor gets out of control where the fast it was some question a few hours when the full meltdown happened and in that sense it's only unsafe to make the beds and continue with nuclear power we believe that the japanese government and the decision makers swing or change the course of the country and we are pretty convinced that it's feasible for japan to phase out nuclear power in the next decade by twenty twenty because there is a pretty big potential offering here by now decent efficiency that japan can dip into and moving past japan into the the rest of the world what do you think the rest of the world can learn from this. there are definite not only lessons for japan itself but it applies to ot
and doesn't believe the politics as they have been doing so far and second thing is that even from ontario i think it's important for japan to learn the lessons in the sense that nuclear power as we have seen is inherently unsafe that it's all of us unpredictable combination of the nature i got us to feel that because you go for you are a human error or that can result in the situation when the reactor gets out of control where the fast it was some question a few hours when the full meltdown...
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, california, and ontario, canada. more international weighing in on the debt debate. from "the financial times," this headline -- croft and, maryland, on our line for democrats -- crofton, maryland. caller: good morning, america. just on the news yesterday, first of all, they gave -- there was a poll that says about 28% of the country believes bush is still the most responsible for the debt, and then it was wall street that came in second and congress came in third and i think the figure was 8% for obama. i just want to congratulate obama. first, he got himself elected and the second thing is he brought some honor back into the fight. he kept his promise. the iraq war, we are winding down. we don't have anybody there. that was the worst war in american history. host: president bush is no longer in the white house. it is president obama and the congress right over there behind me. what is your message to them? either one -- republicans, democrats, the president? caller: absolutely. i appreciate the question. when bush
, california, and ontario, canada. more international weighing in on the debt debate. from "the financial times," this headline -- croft and, maryland, on our line for democrats -- crofton, maryland. caller: good morning, america. just on the news yesterday, first of all, they gave -- there was a poll that says about 28% of the country believes bush is still the most responsible for the debt, and then it was wall street that came in second and congress came in third and i think the...
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map all right our canadian friends have heard all about this event and they'll be partying up in ontario at the northwest corner of victoria park eleven am and as i said across the pond in paris in france our fellow revolution is once again will lend support for american liberties they'll be jammin out as they have their own thomas jefferson statue that will be at six pm tomorrow and on the other side of the world we have a actually still in europe where we have a party in finland and another one from down under in australia so remember this is going to be a celebration of liberty respect the rights of others and remember your buds if that's what you're doing we can dance if we want to this is this is really something lou i'm really glad that the spirit of disobedience is alive and well in europe as well and that you're there to cover it for us we'll be checking in with you next week. man i'll be here all the craziness as you see the day as far as that we don't cover you got to you got to bring us that whenever you want there's a people dancing with the streets almost every single day he
map all right our canadian friends have heard all about this event and they'll be partying up in ontario at the northwest corner of victoria park eleven am and as i said across the pond in paris in france our fellow revolution is once again will lend support for american liberties they'll be jammin out as they have their own thomas jefferson statue that will be at six pm tomorrow and on the other side of the world we have a actually still in europe where we have a party in finland and another...
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from the live streaming from ontario canada also freedom ain't radio dot com gentlemen thank you both for being with us tonight but we do now this is this is actually a really special panel because this is this is a preview of what we're going to be doing it pork festival for our our our broadcast from there but tonight we want to cover some some serious foreign policy issues and go to our military analyst as well as our philosophy analyst so i want to start with some of these reports out of afghanistan and iraq today we saw five u.s. soldiers killed in iraq the deadliest single attack this year against u.s. forces. kind of serve as a wake up. all to a lot of the american people who are like on we're still or iraq i thought all we had was noncombatants and it was funny i was following some of conversations on facebook about this and there are still people saying this couldn't possibly be obama's fault he's trying to end the wars and people go oh you mean trying to end the wars by as collating the number of troops there and then another story here about the army's hundred first airborn
from the live streaming from ontario canada also freedom ain't radio dot com gentlemen thank you both for being with us tonight but we do now this is this is actually a really special panel because this is this is a preview of what we're going to be doing it pork festival for our our our broadcast from there but tonight we want to cover some some serious foreign policy issues and go to our military analyst as well as our philosophy analyst so i want to start with some of these reports out of...
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a big disturbance in a cluster of thunderstorms in ontario. they were moving to the west all day. and of cloudiness to inhibit the temperatures west of our area. for the shenandoah valley in the mountains, a little cooler but the sunshine of the factor tomorrow. sunshine combined with those wins and the air mass will make it very uncomfortable. no showers or storm chances maybe late in the valley on thursday. the best chance seems to be friday when the cold front gets closer to the area. enter the weekend, this front will have hangup in the mid- atlantic. we'll still have the chance for a shower or storm for the weekend. 70 when you wake up. 80 degrees at noon. sunny, hot, and humid. heat index values at 100 degrees or higher. then a chance for showers and thunderstorms with a drop in the temperature to the mid 80's over the weekend. a mix of showers and thunderstorms. here are some of the records we could tie or break tomorrow on wjla.com under the weather tab. >> it makes it easier to bear knowing it is only two days. >>> coming up on abc7 prime-time come and join us for game fo
a big disturbance in a cluster of thunderstorms in ontario. they were moving to the west all day. and of cloudiness to inhibit the temperatures west of our area. for the shenandoah valley in the mountains, a little cooler but the sunshine of the factor tomorrow. sunshine combined with those wins and the air mass will make it very uncomfortable. no showers or storm chances maybe late in the valley on thursday. the best chance seems to be friday when the cold front gets closer to the area. enter...
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trees that fell on top of cars, down power lines littered many streets. 50,000 customers in southern ontariostill without power we will be right back more news ahead. ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to make it happen and even improved my cash flow. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small ♪ [ folksy whistling ]]deal. [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >> thousands of people gathered today in san francisco to of her to fall and fire fighters. their pictures are here, anthony valerio and vincent perez. both firefighters died from injuries they sustained wh
trees that fell on top of cars, down power lines littered many streets. 50,000 customers in southern ontariostill without power we will be right back more news ahead. ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to make it happen and even improved my cash flow. now, my spa has more business than ever....
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clouds will thicken up in the afternoon and there is some pretty good storm activity in parts of ontario and the great lakes. that will make its way southward. you can see it is coming southward and making a beeline for the south and mid-atlantic area. we have to put in a chance for thunderstorms making that you are way through here. there is a code orange air quality alert in place. air not particularly good today. mix of sun and clouds as i said. isolated thunderstorm possible late in the day. i would say during the evening rush hour roughly speaking. 91degrees for your high. then for tonight, a warmer night. a couple of thunderstorms during the evening hours. 72degrees for your overnight low in town. some of you in the upper 60s outside of town. then the five-day forecast, yeah, it is going to get even warmer. today, 91. tomorrow, 97 degrees tomorrow. hot, huge you had, not pleasant. thursday, scorching, chance of some thunderstorms in the afternoon with that daytime heating and the humidity, 99 degrees. we'll be knocking on the door of 100-degree on thursday. friday, 92 with a few th
clouds will thicken up in the afternoon and there is some pretty good storm activity in parts of ontario and the great lakes. that will make its way southward. you can see it is coming southward and making a beeline for the south and mid-atlantic area. we have to put in a chance for thunderstorms making that you are way through here. there is a code orange air quality alert in place. air not particularly good today. mix of sun and clouds as i said. isolated thunderstorm possible late in the...
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here's a line of storms, ontario, montana, idaho.eally hail and strong winds the biggest threats there. pushing a little farther east, you can see as we get to minneapolis, moving eastward toward 35, 80, that's where there's some wet weather today. pushing eastward in a little unsettled scenario today and even tomorrow. as we move a little farther east, upstate new york, maybe spoon lake, lake georgia, kind of a wet day. midland also from burlington all the way east, new hampshire getting some wet weather. keeping it gray and keeping temperatures below average in the north. the an htithesis of that happeng in the north, watch kansas city, today 77, storms rolling through. tomorrow watch these temperatures go up much warmer. we'll get to 93. boston kind of an unsettled day as well, a few fronts rumbling through and keeping things unsettled and keeping the north cool while the south is steamy well above average. >> we'll check in with you a little later. thanks so much. >>> well, the trial of casey anthony enters its fourth week tomorr
here's a line of storms, ontario, montana, idaho.eally hail and strong winds the biggest threats there. pushing a little farther east, you can see as we get to minneapolis, moving eastward toward 35, 80, that's where there's some wet weather today. pushing eastward in a little unsettled scenario today and even tomorrow. as we move a little farther east, upstate new york, maybe spoon lake, lake georgia, kind of a wet day. midland also from burlington all the way east, new hampshire getting some...
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big cluster of storms across ontario. this is diving off to the south. western pa, if this can hold together, may see some of that. for us, it is a nice morning. temperatures in the 50s in the suburbs. we've had a little fog out toward petersburg and culpepper. 66 down in southern maryland. on the bay, the naval academy, mid shipmen reporting 69 degrees. 68 going to 91. angie? >> thank you, howard. we want to keep you up to speed on the latest out in the laurel area. yellow light stays on. the car fire that has a ramp to go southbound on 95 shut down currently. this is as if you're traveling going westbound. what we're hearing is that this is a fatal accident. they could be out there for quite some time. they still can't give us an estimate on when they plan to reopen the ramp. you'll want to take gunpowder over to powder mill. we'll take a wide view of the area. other parts of the area checking out ok. looks like in d.c., no incidents to report. the key bridge travelers right here, nice and quiet commute. that's what you can expect. inbound new york ave
big cluster of storms across ontario. this is diving off to the south. western pa, if this can hold together, may see some of that. for us, it is a nice morning. temperatures in the 50s in the suburbs. we've had a little fog out toward petersburg and culpepper. 66 down in southern maryland. on the bay, the naval academy, mid shipmen reporting 69 degrees. 68 going to 91. angie? >> thank you, howard. we want to keep you up to speed on the latest out in the laurel area. yellow light stays...
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meantime, canada detected its first case of the illness in an ontario man who traveled to germany. in europe at least 22 people have died and more than 2,300 people have been sickened by the e. coli strain. >>> in washington, president obama meets with angela merkel to discuss nato operations in afghanistan and libya. meantime, defense secretary robert gates is wrapping up his farewell visit to the u.s. forces. he retires at the end of the month. gates says that u.s. forces are on track to deliver a major blow to the taliban. >>> it's time to start packing. the duke and duchess of cam trij br -- cambridge better known as will and kate will move into kensington palace. it's where the boys lived with diana before she died. right now they are bunking with prince harry. maybe "bunking" isn't the right word when you talk about royalty. >> it's a big sleepover. thank you very much. mr. roker, it's getting close out here. >> it certainly is. it will be worse tomorrow as we look to show you what's happening as far as the heat is concerned. look at the temperatures. chicago today, 97. 98 in
meantime, canada detected its first case of the illness in an ontario man who traveled to germany. in europe at least 22 people have died and more than 2,300 people have been sickened by the e. coli strain. >>> in washington, president obama meets with angela merkel to discuss nato operations in afghanistan and libya. meantime, defense secretary robert gates is wrapping up his farewell visit to the u.s. forces. he retires at the end of the month. gates says that u.s. forces are on...
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>> steve, i'll be playing with lisa, who is from london, ontario. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: and ] who's your partner today, jimmy? >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for announcing me. my partner is mitt mitchens. >> mittens. >> jimmy: mittens? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. mittens, his name is mittens. mittens from somerset, new jersey. mittens. and we're here to play "password!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: i'm your host, steve higgins. the rules of the game are very simple. i will give each of you a password then each of you are to a one word -- one word -- one word clue only to your partner to get that password. >> jimmy: come again? >> steve: one word only. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: not two words. not three words. one word. >> jimmy: oh, gotcha, gotcha. >> steve: scoring starts at six. take a point away each time the clue passes. five seconds each time and remember, no part or form of the password can be used. so don't cheat, jimmy. if a clue is illegal as determined by our judges, you will hear this -- [ buzzer ] and you will forfeit the turn. the team with the most points a
>> steve, i'll be playing with lisa, who is from london, ontario. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: and ] who's your partner today, jimmy? >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for announcing me. my partner is mitt mitchens. >> mittens. >> jimmy: mittens? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. mittens, his name is mittens. mittens from somerset, new jersey. mittens. and we're here to play "password!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: i'm your host, steve...
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that lightning destroyed at least two homes in ontario, brought down power lines all over the provinces of people are in the dark but so far, no word of any injuries. >> that was a violent storm north. >> it's kind of crazy out there. meantime back at home, we were outside a little while ago, it was not bad out there right now, but tomorrow -- >> it's going to get worse tomorrow , and i think the humidity will pump up. again, mid to upper 90s, some places will be 98 degrees, especially north of the city. end of may and early june, we had those three really scorching days, and so a few more scorchers are coming, guys. early in the season, we're starting to worry that maybe this is how it's going to roll a little bit. >> i hope not. >> i'm not wishing for that either, shawn, for sure because you feel like you've got to stay barricaded in and tomorrow is one of those days if you're going to be spending a lot of time outside you have to take those breaks because it's surprising how the heat illnesses can sneak up on you. here's your headline for tomorrow. it's going to be hot and not just
that lightning destroyed at least two homes in ontario, brought down power lines all over the provinces of people are in the dark but so far, no word of any injuries. >> that was a violent storm north. >> it's kind of crazy out there. meantime back at home, we were outside a little while ago, it was not bad out there right now, but tomorrow -- >> it's going to get worse tomorrow , and i think the humidity will pump up. again, mid to upper 90s, some places will be 98 degrees,...
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>> born in montreal but raised in ontario. >> jimmy: now here it's in the united states.in canada? >> we shoot it in toronto. >> jimmy: and then it airs there first and then here second? >> no, same time. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> it's kind of like a dual show. >> jimmy: we don't take other country's leftovers. will you be celebrating canada day? >> um, yeah, sure, yeah. yeah. you know, i'll get together with a few canadians. >> jimmy: what do you do? what's the traditional way to celebrate? it's on friday, right? >> you just drink. [ applause ] you guys blow everything up, you know, fireworks. that's like a huge thing. >> jimmy: we drink and we explode things. there are no explosions? you don't have fireworks? >> some people actually cross the border into vancouver, washington, buy all the fireworks and then go back. >> jimmy: do they not sell fireworks? >> it's not the same thing there, no. there's not 100,000 booths on the highway. >> jimmy: our fireworks have gotten lame over the years. to be honest. you could lose like a couple of fingers per year in the old days. but n
>> born in montreal but raised in ontario. >> jimmy: now here it's in the united states.in canada? >> we shoot it in toronto. >> jimmy: and then it airs there first and then here second? >> no, same time. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> it's kind of like a dual show. >> jimmy: we don't take other country's leftovers. will you be celebrating canada day? >> um, yeah, sure, yeah. yeah. you know, i'll get together with a few canadians. >> jimmy:...
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oklahoma city and into arkansas and the other in the central appalachians and all areas adjacent to lake ontariol development we're probably going to see across the northern high >> today's weather report has been brought to you by party city. bianna and dan? >> all right, jackie, thank you. >>> now to heroism caught on tape. the hero, servicemen putting their lives on the line to protect others. this time they're doing it stateside as they go about their daily lives. and ron has been covering this story. >> that's right, bianna. it appears that their military training and nerves of steel came in handy in two separate incidents in just the past week. two former service members stepped in and confronted armed criminals who were in the act of pulling off a robbery. it was a terrifying scene. two armed men storm into a convenience store waving guns. inside the store, former marine jeffrey williamson. within seconds he hatches a bold but strange plan, to draw the gunman's attention from the other customers who are off camera. watch as he ambles outside then closes the door behind him locking the gun
oklahoma city and into arkansas and the other in the central appalachians and all areas adjacent to lake ontariol development we're probably going to see across the northern high >> today's weather report has been brought to you by party city. bianna and dan? >> all right, jackie, thank you. >>> now to heroism caught on tape. the hero, servicemen putting their lives on the line to protect others. this time they're doing it stateside as they go about their daily lives. and...
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seems america's entire floor was assembled here so the trees john bertram had collected from lake ontarioe flowering shrubs william had collected and florida. here in bartram's garden, they saw the trees and the shrubs from the state's racing together with the branches intertwined. today's leaders on monday, they met again to vote on the so-called plan. the connecticut plan was a compromise which suggested that the house of representatives should be based on proportional representation while in the senate each state should have equal vote. the had previously voted on the plan and they had dismissed it. but to everybody is astonishment, this time round of the voting took a surprising course. three delegates [inaudible] and alexander martin from north carolina, all of whom had visited bartram's garden. and they must have changed their mind after the visit because until then, they have all voted differently. so we don't know how or if this visit influence to them in their decision making. what we do know is the three men who changed their mind who made a great compromise possible hit all wor
seems america's entire floor was assembled here so the trees john bertram had collected from lake ontarioe flowering shrubs william had collected and florida. here in bartram's garden, they saw the trees and the shrubs from the state's racing together with the branches intertwined. today's leaders on monday, they met again to vote on the so-called plan. the connecticut plan was a compromise which suggested that the house of representatives should be based on proportional representation while in...
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fires in the area and 20,000 homes also without power, nasty weather systems sweeping across southern ontario bringing strong winds, heavy rains and even hail to that area. >>> finally in our neck of the woods, nice, nice weather. let's check in with christina. >> i know, i love, i love these those words out, hail, lightning, heavy rain because that's what we were talking about all last week. this week a completely different picture in the weather department. and this is typically what we see this time of year, so if this satellite imagery looks similar to yesterday that's because it's pretty much exactly the same. high pressure still in control taking that storm track well off to our north. it's going to continue to move in today. as it does so, our temps will climb 3 to 5 degrees from where we were yesterday. right now we don't have a lot of fog out there. watch out if you're traveling throughout the coastal valleys. that's where we are noticing retusd visibilities, but really no fog to tell you about just yet. we'll rule it out after 8:00 a.m. 56 in sunnyvale, 53 in santa rosa. everybody g
fires in the area and 20,000 homes also without power, nasty weather systems sweeping across southern ontario bringing strong winds, heavy rains and even hail to that area. >>> finally in our neck of the woods, nice, nice weather. let's check in with christina. >> i know, i love, i love these those words out, hail, lightning, heavy rain because that's what we were talking about all last week. this week a completely different picture in the weather department. and this is...
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thousands ontario families cannot do this. make no mistake. this is a national crisis. when will the government opened this? >> it helps them get out of poverty. it is a self sustaining life. that is why we have invested a record amount of money in bis plan. we support the renovation. this is right across this. they are extending this. >> thank you. our government is interested in protecting canadians. we have made it a priority to open the markets for canadian businesses. please tell us why we are pursuing this. >> i want to thank him and congratulate him of being reelected. he knows how important international trade is to creating jobs. this is an issue for how important this is to our country. -- how important a free trade is to our country. >> mr. speaker, we saw a 15-year veteran who started a hunger strike for the department of affairs. he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. he has had to have government take ownership over a clerical error that caused a lapse in his benefits. my question is for the minister of veterans affairs. what his government going
thousands ontario families cannot do this. make no mistake. this is a national crisis. when will the government opened this? >> it helps them get out of poverty. it is a self sustaining life. that is why we have invested a record amount of money in bis plan. we support the renovation. this is right across this. they are extending this. >> thank you. our government is interested in protecting canadians. we have made it a priority to open the markets for canadian businesses. please...
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the notices are reportedly going out in the ontario area, where rim headquarters is located.hed stock is down more than 50% this year due to increased competition and lower sales of phones and tablets. >>> movie rental giant netflix says it's outgrowing its headquarters in lott got toes them want to moisture to a bigger home -- bigger home. not everyone is happy about this. >> no, they are. the netflix project has sparked a lively debate with strong feelings on both sides. it's way too big. >> if we lost them, we would lose a big revenue and -- i travel a lot. and when i say networks, people say, you must be from los gatos. >> there's also word that if they cannot expand they could move out of the city. the city manager says having a well-known high-tech company headquarters redefines the city for generations to come. no final outcome after that city council. netflix was asked to come back with further revisions. so far the project has been kaled -- scaled down in height. so the views are not obstructed and fewer residential units are reported to be in the site. >>> 7:48. sta
the notices are reportedly going out in the ontario area, where rim headquarters is located.hed stock is down more than 50% this year due to increased competition and lower sales of phones and tablets. >>> movie rental giant netflix says it's outgrowing its headquarters in lott got toes them want to moisture to a bigger home -- bigger home. not everyone is happy about this. >> no, they are. the netflix project has sparked a lively debate with strong feelings on both sides. it's...
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he's played all the great shakespearean roles at stratford upon avon and stratford ontario and stratford bloody distinguished and at 81 he's peaking. there must be a loophole. sir christopher... sorry, mr. plumber has long been one of my favorites but not until recently on screen. oh, he was okay in the sound of music. but if you read his hilarious memoir "in spite of myself," you see he hated captain von trapp and was a pain on the set. mind you it would be hard singing opposite the inhumanly pitch perfect julie andrews when you're grasp of the notes is a tad proximate. still he had his moments on screen. >> to be or not to be. >> reporter: in a bbc hamlet shot the real castle. as rudd yard kipling in the man who would be king. >> i'm not finished with you. >> reporter: he was one of the sickest villains ever in a creepy canadian thriller called "the silent partner." he did recite shakespeare in a film. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. >> reporter: although in cling- on make-up in star trek 6 the undiscovered country. >> i'm trying to bandage the situation here and you're too dim to....
he's played all the great shakespearean roles at stratford upon avon and stratford ontario and stratford bloody distinguished and at 81 he's peaking. there must be a loophole. sir christopher... sorry, mr. plumber has long been one of my favorites but not until recently on screen. oh, he was okay in the sound of music. but if you read his hilarious memoir "in spite of myself," you see he hated captain von trapp and was a pain on the set. mind you it would be hard singing opposite the...
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. >>> there is a lot of police activity right now in ontario peninsula all tied to a case that made headlinesn the bay area earlier this month. claudine wong is live right there. she knows what's happening now. claudine? >> reporter: let me give you a look at what's happening on the street. you can see some of the police activity. you are looking at east palo alto police officers, patrol officers, probation officers. they are out at this location heading to another location. this is what we'll see all morning long as they continue to check in on known gang members. sar jen, tell me what's going to go on -- sergeant tell me what's going on go on. >> these are operations, mainly focused in on gang members. >> reporter: and this is directly connected to this 3- month-old who was killed in the case that they thought was a -- they thought it was a rivalry. he allegedly thought he was shooting at rival gang members? >> that's correct. that was the impetus for this. the death of the 3-month-old was the impetus to this. we're making it absolutely obvious and certain here that lives in town, that that
. >>> there is a lot of police activity right now in ontario peninsula all tied to a case that made headlinesn the bay area earlier this month. claudine wong is live right there. she knows what's happening now. claudine? >> reporter: let me give you a look at what's happening on the street. you can see some of the police activity. you are looking at east palo alto police officers, patrol officers, probation officers. they are out at this location heading to another location. this...
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. >> we've been married 50 years and we're from windsor, ontario. >> strong to severe weather to keep. dallas, you've had it for awhile. now to the deep south and east. it's cool and beautiful from the it will be a great monday with a lot of sunshine and a bit of humidity but not as much the metro.f it is a comfortable 68 in on her way to the mid 80's. >>> when we come back, behind the scenes with "pawn stars." come on, george, got to learn this. >>> for our reality week series, i went to sin city to learn the art of the deal from the stars of the show, "pawn stars." now, my teacher is here in the square. first, a look at how i did. it is one of the most popular and unlikely hot spots in vegas. the pawnshop hat is home to the hit reality show "pawn stars." >> what can i help you with? >> reporter: rick harrison is the man the charge. >> i have a confederate knife. >> how much you want for it? >> i checked out a first edition hemingway. tried to sell rick a toward. this is something my wife brought to the marriage. it looks pretty cool. >> that's a heck of a thing to bring to the marri
. >> we've been married 50 years and we're from windsor, ontario. >> strong to severe weather to keep. dallas, you've had it for awhile. now to the deep south and east. it's cool and beautiful from the it will be a great monday with a lot of sunshine and a bit of humidity but not as much the metro.f it is a comfortable 68 in on her way to the mid 80's. >>> when we come back, behind the scenes with "pawn stars." come on, george, got to learn this. >>> for...
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. >> we've been married 50 years and we're from windsor, ontario. >> strong to severe weather to keepay. dallas, you've had it for awhile. now to the deep south and east. it's cool and beautiful from the mid-atlantic to the knot east >>> when we come back, behind the scenes with "pawn stars." come on, george, got to learn this. [ thkiking ohoh, gourt t deciciousness... wawant youononig!! fefema a annncncer ] wi g granted. lelean cuisine h frfresh nebabag. leleanuiuisine mkeket eaeation. like n c chienen plalano wit tetender wtete mt t chkeken, crp p veieies, in aav. nefrfromeaean isisine. [ epep ] [ [ ma a announc ] ] fdd antatali m masrprpiece in yougrgroc's's fezezer. ititon shshrimp a l loberer ravio thth glilic butt s sau.. mpmplengngredien,, artful p prerere crtete aititalian ststerecece. buiti.i. inin t f freezerececti.. >>> for our reality week series, i went to sin city to learn the art of the deal from the stars of the show, "pawn stars." now, my teacher is here in the square. first, a look at how i did. it is one of the most popular and unlikely hot spots in vegas. the pawns
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>> guest: she's lives in windsor, ontario. i think she recently got married. she used--she was living with her parents. she was mar--i think she recently got married for the second time. she's sort of in--intense looking, very intense--very, very intense-looking person. c-span: you've interviewed her? >> guest: yes, and she's very--very passionate, extremely passionate. c-span: well, how did she get into all this? >> guest: she had the same idea as johan hultin. she wanted to find bodies in the permafrost. c-span: why? >> guest: she read a book called "america's forgotten pandemic" about the 1918 flu by a historian and she was just truly moved to tears, she says, by this story. and she said, 'i'--she was a--she's a geographer. c-span: where was she living at the time? >> guest: she was living in canada. c-span: she is a canadian geographer. >> guest: yes, she is. c-span: where'd she go to school, by the way? >> guest: i don't know. c-span: i know you mention in the book the university of windsor. i--i... >> guest: that's where she was working as a geographer.
>> guest: she's lives in windsor, ontario. i think she recently got married. she used--she was living with her parents. she was mar--i think she recently got married for the second time. she's sort of in--intense looking, very intense--very, very intense-looking person. c-span: you've interviewed her? >> guest: yes, and she's very--very passionate, extremely passionate. c-span: well, how did she get into all this? >> guest: she had the same idea as johan hultin. she wanted to...
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look at thunderstorm activity across the great lakes impacting portions of ontario into the great lakes and moving into the u.s. shortly. there is an area of heavy rain in western new york and the thunderstorms are coming through portions of ohio and pennsylvania very shortly. all of that is moving southward toward the washington area and so we cannot rule out the possibility of a thunderstorm later on today. also some of the clouds with that system are already beginning to move across portions of the viewing area. meanwhile, the main weather headline for today, well it's all about heat and the heat builds this week. yesterday upper 80s, today low 90s. headed to the mid and upper 90s for wednesday and thursday. right now, temperatures look like this: 68 degrees at reagan national. 61 at dulles. 61 at bwi marshall. the forecast for today, a mix of sun and clouds. more sun early, more clouds later probably. high into the low 90s. about 91 degrees. and again, can't rule out a spray -- stray thunderstorm this evening. now let's get an early morning check on traffic with julie wright. >>> we
look at thunderstorm activity across the great lakes impacting portions of ontario into the great lakes and moving into the u.s. shortly. there is an area of heavy rain in western new york and the thunderstorms are coming through portions of ohio and pennsylvania very shortly. all of that is moving southward toward the washington area and so we cannot rule out the possibility of a thunderstorm later on today. also some of the clouds with that system are already beginning to move across portions...
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coli outbreak in europe has reached canada has a man in ontario is expected of having canada's first case of the virus. the man traveled to germany and consumed the vegetables there. this morning medical officials told nbc news two u.s. soldiers based in germany were recently treated for suspected e. coli infections. at least 22 people have died in europe and more than 2,300 people have been sickened by the destructive e. coli strain. and it was a hot night on the ice in boston last night as the bruins roared across the rink in their first home stanley cup final game in more than two decades, beating the canucks 8-1. boston's win narrows the series gap with one win to vancouver's two. it is now 7:12. back to matt, meredith and al. >> you never hear of scores that high. 8? >> a lot of defense. >> hello, mr. roker. >> >> we are off to a quiet start at home. the little bit warmer than yesterday. high temperatures climb into the upper 80s. chance for a few thunderstor >>> that's your latest weather. meredith? >> al, thank you very much. the search for a missing college student in indiana
coli outbreak in europe has reached canada has a man in ontario is expected of having canada's first case of the virus. the man traveled to germany and consumed the vegetables there. this morning medical officials told nbc news two u.s. soldiers based in germany were recently treated for suspected e. coli infections. at least 22 people have died in europe and more than 2,300 people have been sickened by the destructive e. coli strain. and it was a hot night on the ice in boston last night as...
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coli outbreak in europe has reached canada has a man in ontario is expected of having canada's first case of the virus. the man had traveled recently to germany and had consumed the vegetables there. this morning medical officials told nbc news two u.s. soldiers based in germany were recently treated for suspected e. coli infections. in europe at least 22 people have died, and more than 2,300 people have now been sickened by the extremely destructive e. coli strain. >>> and it was a hot night on the ice in boston last night as the bruins roared across the rink in their first home stanley cup final game in more than two decades, beating the vancouver canucks, 8-1. boston's win narrows the series gap with one win to vancouver's two. >>> and it is now 7:12. let's go back to matt, meredith, and al. >> you never hear of scores that high. 8? that's big. >> a lot of defense. >> exactly. hello, mr. roker. >> hello. the heat will be hanging around. now the fourth day in a row. afternoon highs. 96 in minneapolis. 101 dallas. you factor in the humidity. it's going to feel like it's 97 in columb
coli outbreak in europe has reached canada has a man in ontario is expected of having canada's first case of the virus. the man had traveled recently to germany and had consumed the vegetables there. this morning medical officials told nbc news two u.s. soldiers based in germany were recently treated for suspected e. coli infections. in europe at least 22 people have died, and more than 2,300 people have now been sickened by the extremely destructive e. coli strain. >>> and it was a...
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. >> we've been married 50 years and we're from windsor, ontario. >> strong to severe weather to keeputiful from the mid-atlantic to the knot eas a >>> when we come back behind the scenes with "pawn stars." come on george got to learn a these sweehoney clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyo recognition. fibeone. >>> for our reality week series i went to sin city to learn the art of the deal from the stars of the show, "pawn stars." now, my teacher is here in the square. first, a look at how i did. it is one of the most popular and unlikely hot spots in vegas. the pawnshop hat is home to the hit reality show "pawn stars." >> what can i help you with? >> reporter: rick harrison is the man the charge. >> i have a confederate knife. >> how muc
. >> we've been married 50 years and we're from windsor, ontario. >> strong to severe weather to keeputiful from the mid-atlantic to the knot eas a >>> when we come back behind the scenes with "pawn stars." come on george got to learn a these sweehoney clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a...
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limits for senators, for example, like mps and said a three-way county might have 338 to accommodate ontarioratic institutions, one of which is really democratic, namely the senate. so these are two big to handle. we party discuss the constitutional challenges. at this time i think once this gets going, rather in this very brief jam session, you'll keep them with the pencil to really change the error of our parliament and then i think there'll be a lot more attention turning even as today there's a little bit dÉjÀ vu. >> thanks. >> mrs. johnston to the center. ♪ >> will you please be seated? >> this is going to take a minute because we have to go through the formalities first of inviting all the members of parliament to come down to the senate chamber to listen. >> you will proceed to the house of commons and the quaint that house that it is the pleasure of his excellency, the governor general that they attend him immediately in the senate chamber. we see on the ability to convince -- >> translator: it is the pleasure of the attorney general that they attend him immediately in the senate cha
limits for senators, for example, like mps and said a three-way county might have 338 to accommodate ontarioratic institutions, one of which is really democratic, namely the senate. so these are two big to handle. we party discuss the constitutional challenges. at this time i think once this gets going, rather in this very brief jam session, you'll keep them with the pencil to really change the error of our parliament and then i think there'll be a lot more attention turning even as today...
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in b.c., ontario, quebec, atlantic canada, will the government to stop political games and look to usestrength of every shipbuilding region in our country for these contracts? [applause] >> the hon. minister of public works. >> as the member well knows, the process that is under way through what is called the shipbuilding secretary, we have created an open, fair, transparent, and very competitive process. this includes not only independent oversight provided by tpmg, but a third party marine expert that is evaluating these bids to ensure the fairness and openness and transparency of the process. at the end of the day, this is a very competitive process, but, again, this will create 7 5 million man hours of work across the country. >> well done. [applause] >> mr. speaker, today is tax freedom day, the day canadians start working for themselves after pay off all the taxes they owe all levels of government. [applause] unlike the taxes of the opposition, we don't believe canadian families should pay high taxes. that is why in 2006, our government reduced the overall federal tax burden to t
in b.c., ontario, quebec, atlantic canada, will the government to stop political games and look to usestrength of every shipbuilding region in our country for these contracts? [applause] >> the hon. minister of public works. >> as the member well knows, the process that is under way through what is called the shipbuilding secretary, we have created an open, fair, transparent, and very competitive process. this includes not only independent oversight provided by tpmg, but a third...