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petersburg to paris and then to plan that escape and she is amazing and she survived a lot. she was a complicated person and earn her husband was very serious and and has been an important role to play and have to feel that way because she didn't have to be this american icon. she could be herself she laughed at everybody else alien herself away her insecurity was a part of who she was and something would be lost if she had the eye of a boss attitude towards life so that paradox with her excepting those restrictions and her life at the same time working against them is important. she wrote a narrative of that journey and it is a great story. but she wrote it because she wants to be remembered she was worried about being forgotten at the same time she made it universal she was writing to show what women can do and that really stayed with me. >> any questions? >> [inaudible] >> but i do think that she was not part of the underboss of. where slavery that it is complicated. so i do think that isn't why i approached this book but i am drawn to people in this period of the populis
petersburg to paris and then to plan that escape and she is amazing and she survived a lot. she was a complicated person and earn her husband was very serious and and has been an important role to play and have to feel that way because she didn't have to be this american icon. she could be herself she laughed at everybody else alien herself away her insecurity was a part of who she was and something would be lost if she had the eye of a boss attitude towards life so that paradox with her...
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petersburg to paris with her 7-year-old son and halfway through she pretends to be napoleon's sister. she is amazing. she survived a lot. at the same time she was insecure, she she was fragile, she was sick all the time. she was a complicated person. actually in some ways i think it was straining and a little bit liberating. her husband was very self serious. he knew that he was born for the nation in the end important role to play he had to see these great things and she didn't have to feel that way. she didn't have to be this american icon she could just be herself. she was taking things seriously including herself. she laughed at everybody else and she laughed at herself and there is a way in which her insecurity was very much a part of who she was and something would be lost if she had more kind of like i'm a boss. i think the paradox between her accepting the constriction in her life and at the same time working against her is really important. she wrote an account of that journey and she wanted people to read it in some ways because it's a great story she's a great writer. but s
petersburg to paris with her 7-year-old son and halfway through she pretends to be napoleon's sister. she is amazing. she survived a lot. at the same time she was insecure, she she was fragile, she was sick all the time. she was a complicated person. actually in some ways i think it was straining and a little bit liberating. her husband was very self serious. he knew that he was born for the nation in the end important role to play he had to see these great things and she didn't have to feel...
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petersburg. know that we are blessed. thank you, congressman lewis. [applause] now, please help me welcome dr. roy peter clark. teacher too many, mentor to more, vice president and senior scholar at the poynter institute. [applause] clark: good evening. -- the grapes of wrath, we have watched to kill a mockingbird or danced with the duke ellington take the a train and who have experienced the work of a pulitzer prize winner. the journalism that are the prices have lighted the way for the communities and countries of the world. the prices have gone to thousands of newspaper journalist working in many different categories from reporting to feature writing to editorial writing to criticism to cartooning to photography. ,he fine arts and literature prices has gone to poets, novelists, playwrights, biographers, historians, and composers. unreal occasions, special citations have gone to artists whose body of work has helped shape america. this evening, we celebrate those winners whose work eliminated t
petersburg. know that we are blessed. thank you, congressman lewis. [applause] now, please help me welcome dr. roy peter clark. teacher too many, mentor to more, vice president and senior scholar at the poynter institute. [applause] clark: good evening. -- the grapes of wrath, we have watched to kill a mockingbird or danced with the duke ellington take the a train and who have experienced the work of a pulitzer prize winner. the journalism that are the prices have lighted the way for the...
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grant tightened the news at petersburg. at petersburg, cutting off the confederacy from the outside world. and thereafter, it was going to just a matter of time. are the worst of struggles, because no matter on which side you are fighting, the enemy is your fellow countrymen. destruction you inflict is destruction of your own country. those on the two sides are fighting for absolutes. the war is not going to end until one side is crushed. the atmosphere at celinda is usually filled with vindictiveness and subjugation. that is the natural course of a civil war. such was not to be the case at appomattox. overthrew million men had -- over three million men had borne arms in the civil war. someway they would bring this country back together again. so much has been written about what lee and grant did that palm sunday at appomattox. i think a greater understanding might be gained looking at what they did not do that chilly day of 57 degrees. lee could have followed the natural course after the civil war. one of his most reliable
grant tightened the news at petersburg. at petersburg, cutting off the confederacy from the outside world. and thereafter, it was going to just a matter of time. are the worst of struggles, because no matter on which side you are fighting, the enemy is your fellow countrymen. destruction you inflict is destruction of your own country. those on the two sides are fighting for absolutes. the war is not going to end until one side is crushed. the atmosphere at celinda is usually filled with...
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petersburg could see mid-30s. that leads to isolated frost, but not a huge concern. 8:00 a.m., the temperature around 50 degrees. by 8:00 a.m., temps in the mid-50s. much warmer air as we return to work and school. i'll have the latest in my full forecast. >> there's blood all over the house. >> okay. >> my brother-in-law is in the bedroom. he's beat the hell out of them. >> that's a portion of the heart wrenching 911 call after eight members of the family were found shot to death in ohio. h >> ohio, a call for help, just before 8:00 friday morning. >> ma'am, ma'am, you have to tell me what's going on. >> there's blood all over the house. >> reporter: police discovered eight people dead, all from the same extended family at four homes. none committed suicide. at least one killer must be on the loose. >> we do not know whether we are talking about one individual or two or three or more. we simply do not know that at this point. >> the victim, seven adults and a boy. some found in bed, suggesting they were shot exec
petersburg could see mid-30s. that leads to isolated frost, but not a huge concern. 8:00 a.m., the temperature around 50 degrees. by 8:00 a.m., temps in the mid-50s. much warmer air as we return to work and school. i'll have the latest in my full forecast. >> there's blood all over the house. >> okay. >> my brother-in-law is in the bedroom. he's beat the hell out of them. >> that's a portion of the heart wrenching 911 call after eight members of the family were found...
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petersburg. know that we are blessed. thank you, congressman lewis. [applause] now, please help me welcome dr. roy peter clark. teacher to many, mentor to more, and vice president and senior scholar at the poynter institute. [applause] >> good evening . you may not realize it, but every person in this audience has been affected by the pulitzer prize. the journalism and arts that are in the prices have lighted the way for communities and countries and the world. the price has gone to thousands of journalists working in many different categories of journalism. in the final arts and literature, prices have gone into whose work illuminated the themes of civil rights, social justice and equality. in 2008, the great american troubadour bob dylan won a special pulitzer prize citation for his impact on popular music and american culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power. to remind us of that power marking dramatic social change, we present florida troubadour bill schustik. ♪ >
petersburg. know that we are blessed. thank you, congressman lewis. [applause] now, please help me welcome dr. roy peter clark. teacher to many, mentor to more, and vice president and senior scholar at the poynter institute. [applause] >> good evening . you may not realize it, but every person in this audience has been affected by the pulitzer prize. the journalism and arts that are in the prices have lighted the way for communities and countries and the world. the price has gone to...
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petersburg, a former journalist, and a proud graduate of the poynter institute. a catalyst for my journey of service to the power of words. i will serve as one of your hosts for this evening. you can't have a pulitzer prize celebration without some pulitzer prize winners. we are so fortunate tonight to have a distinguished group of winners among us. to honor them, here is ceo of the tampa bay times and former chair of the pulitzer prize
petersburg, a former journalist, and a proud graduate of the poynter institute. a catalyst for my journey of service to the power of words. i will serve as one of your hosts for this evening. you can't have a pulitzer prize celebration without some pulitzer prize winners. we are so fortunate tonight to have a distinguished group of winners among us. to honor them, here is ceo of the tampa bay times and former chair of the pulitzer prize
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petersburg, florida. the keynote speaker, georgia democratic representative john lewis. s:presentative lewi [indiscernible] must not give up cap -- give up. must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv weekend special -- schedule, go to c-span.org. partnersst cable worked with c-span staff to travel to tuscaloosa, alabama, after the native american chieftain, and translate black warrior. learn all about tuscaloosa all weekend on american history tv. murphy-collins house we -- ms. melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum. it gets its name from the two owners. house, andbuilt the ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in untiloosa, from 1826 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. area whereas the most of your professional and american lives. beautiful houses. districtort of, a where
petersburg, florida. the keynote speaker, georgia democratic representative john lewis. s:presentative lewi [indiscernible] must not give up cap -- give up. must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv weekend special -- schedule, go to c-span.org. partnersst cable worked with c-span staff to travel to tuscaloosa, alabama, after the native american chieftain, and translate black warrior. learn all about tuscaloosa all weekend on american history tv....
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petersburg. this evening, with the assistance of a young actor, he will perform a famous scene from, "fences." hard 1957, troy has led a life. he was a great ballplayer, but came to see the limitations afforded a young black man. the only salvation in the form of manhood, attached to hard work. wantstough on his son who to also be a ballplayer. he wants them to get a job -- him to get a job. his son asks him a provocative question. [indiscernible] ? who the hell say i got -- what law is there to say that i have to like you. to ask a question like that, talking about liking somebody. come over here when i talk to you. up, got damaged -- god damn it. what law is there that says i got to like you? don't you eat everyday? answer me when i talk to you, don't you leave everyday? >> yes. >> as long as you live in my house, you better -- when i talk to you? dup everyday? got close on your back? why do you think that is? >> because of you. >> why do you think that is? >> because because you like me. >> li
petersburg. this evening, with the assistance of a young actor, he will perform a famous scene from, "fences." hard 1957, troy has led a life. he was a great ballplayer, but came to see the limitations afforded a young black man. the only salvation in the form of manhood, attached to hard work. wantstough on his son who to also be a ballplayer. he wants them to get a job -- him to get a job. his son asks him a provocative question. [indiscernible] ? who the hell say i got -- what law...
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petersburg, florida. we commemorate pulitzer prize winners. georgiaote speaker, democratic speaker representative john lewis. the fundamental roles. [indiscernible] >> you must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. this month we showcase our studentcam winners. c-span's annual video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year's's aim is road to the white house and students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? winnersur second prize are from phoenix, arizona. catherine, christian, and alexander, 12 graders at metropolitan art institute want presidential candidates to discuss women's rights and pay equities and their video is (e)ing war: the struggle for equality in the workplace." >> when you work in the office, is important part of your job. they can be pleasant, like this. >> being a working woman today is very different from how it used to be, isn't it? today, women have more economic, political, and social p
petersburg, florida. we commemorate pulitzer prize winners. georgiaote speaker, democratic speaker representative john lewis. the fundamental roles. [indiscernible] >> you must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. this month we showcase our studentcam winners. c-span's annual video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year's's aim is road to the white house and students were asked,...
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petersburg, florida. keynote speaker, john lewis. -- two abstain from the house -- you must not give up. you must hold on. for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. all weekend long, american history tv joins our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of tuscaloosa, alabama. to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit c-span.org /citiestour. we continue with our look at tuscaloosa. >> if there was ever a man that , and so the recognition often the men and women who deserve the recognition do not receive it. to see him receive it was a wonderful thing. lobby of theng the ofn library in the center campus at the university of alabama. this is the first profile in courage award ever awarded by the john f. kennedy library foundation. in 1990, former alabama congressman carl elliott. he was many things. president in the university. but he was a congressman for alabama until 1964 from 1948. carl elliott was born -- was born very poor in northwest alabama. in the depth of the
petersburg, florida. keynote speaker, john lewis. -- two abstain from the house -- you must not give up. you must hold on. for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. all weekend long, american history tv joins our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of tuscaloosa, alabama. to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit c-span.org /citiestour. we continue with our look at tuscaloosa. >> if there was ever a man that , and so the recognition often the men...
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petersburg, florida. keynote speaker georgia democratic representative john lewis. [indiscernible] you must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. all weekend long, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of tuscaloosa, alabama. /citiestour-span.org . we continue with a look at the history of tuscaloosa. >> the name of my book is "turning the tide: the university of alabama in the 1960's." thes a student at university of alabama in the 1960's and i missed a lot of it because i was studying. i wanted to take the story of beyond the desegregation that occurred in 1963. i want to take it through the rest of the 1960's. while we desegregated in 19 623, we did not integrate. that took a long time, going even beyond 1970. once all that energy that had gone through trying to maintain an illegal and certainly immoral way of doing things, after all that energy could be sent in another direction, the university of alabama begin to turn itself away from a regional
petersburg, florida. keynote speaker georgia democratic representative john lewis. [indiscernible] you must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. all weekend long, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of tuscaloosa, alabama. /citiestour-span.org . we continue with a look at the history of tuscaloosa. >> the name of my book is "turning the tide: the university of...
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this cell is near petersburg and headed towards oak ridge. are in the 70s. franklin is at 76. morristown near 77. the city right now is at 78. look at how much cooler it is on those south facing shores, 50s and 60s and some areas have dense fog because the wind has been moving on shore from the atlantic and the sound. it's a brisk wind, some gusts up around 20-30 miles per hour, but they're going to get even stronger for this weekend, especially by sunday, dangerously strong. in the meantime, a couple of evening thunderstorms between now and about 7:00 or 8:00. then we've done with the storms but some showers will cling to the coastline tomorrow and the city because that low pressure system is not going to clear us. it's going to be sort of hanging out here. farther north and west you go, the more sunshine you will see. it stays mild until we get to tomorrow night and sunday. yes, some snow squalls will come screaming in behind that system and gusts may make it up to 60 we're not talking about accumulating snows here, but swirly gusty winds and the snow swirling around. gusts
this cell is near petersburg and headed towards oak ridge. are in the 70s. franklin is at 76. morristown near 77. the city right now is at 78. look at how much cooler it is on those south facing shores, 50s and 60s and some areas have dense fog because the wind has been moving on shore from the atlantic and the sound. it's a brisk wind, some gusts up around 20-30 miles per hour, but they're going to get even stronger for this weekend, especially by sunday, dangerously strong. in the meantime, a...
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petersburg where the governments together declared they're intention to double the number by 2022. this has escalated and accelerated all the efforts across all the tiger countries. in many places, the protection tylers need is really starting to happen. >> the biggest tiger population is in india. numbers there have increased by a third in the last six years because of improved conservation programs. there have been increases in tiger numbers in russia, bhutan and nepal, but deforestation in indonesia has met a rapid decline in that country and poachers remain a major threat to the tiger survival. the illegal trade in animal parts for products including so-called traditional medicine is worth $160 billion a year. india is hosting a meeting to discuss the issue. several countries are holding talks to see what mother they can do to increase the number of tigers living in the wild. al jazeera. >>> beautiful animals, aren't they? that is the end of the news hour. coming up in the next hour, we're keeping an eye on the u.k. parliament. the british prime minister, david cameron, due to
petersburg where the governments together declared they're intention to double the number by 2022. this has escalated and accelerated all the efforts across all the tiger countries. in many places, the protection tylers need is really starting to happen. >> the biggest tiger population is in india. numbers there have increased by a third in the last six years because of improved conservation programs. there have been increases in tiger numbers in russia, bhutan and nepal, but...
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petersburg and one of the-- i don't read russian, but i assumed anyone to find out how long ultimately it took and so i found copies of the st. petersburg, the only newspaper published in russia at the time, stanford had copies of this it was sent to my university and i trained myself to identify what lisbon looks like in russian cyrillic script and portugal and when i saw on article on one of those two things i made a copy and gave it to my two colleagues to translate and it's fascinating, the russians were absolutely transfixed as most europeans were at the time. you would think that it would be the same article over and over again. no, i found fascinating things in the russian newspapers. for example, the morning of the earthquake november 1, around 10:00 a.m. mount the cbs actually smoked. i never heard that before. i'd never seen that, but it's from a neapolitan news article and apparently everyone thought there was going to be an earthquake and ran into the churches. no earthquake was felt in naples and everyone was happy home not knowing, of course, there was great destruction o
petersburg and one of the-- i don't read russian, but i assumed anyone to find out how long ultimately it took and so i found copies of the st. petersburg, the only newspaper published in russia at the time, stanford had copies of this it was sent to my university and i trained myself to identify what lisbon looks like in russian cyrillic script and portugal and when i saw on article on one of those two things i made a copy and gave it to my two colleagues to translate and it's fascinating, the...
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holding on upper 60s cumberland and petersburg, west virginia, nice in shenandoah valley. waldorf, annapolis, 60 degrees. this time of year, we have been waiting for its it has arrived. the nice stuff. 62 currently. the air is dry, 34, dew point. a little bit higher than last night. we will be a little bit higher than last night temperaturewise, too. light winds, still expect a little bit of frost, west of i- 95, once again. won't be as widespread as the last couple of nights. weekend awesome, warmer tomorrow and warmer than on sunday. warmer monday. near 80 in spots come monday afternoon. next best chance of rain, friday. could be a slim shower chance on tuesday, but right now, we are protected, high pressure here, you want snow, you are in the mood, head towards the rockies, looking at the moisture gathering down here. 2-4 feet at the highest elevations. for the ski areas going strong west, it's looking great. severe weather as you head towards the plains, tornado and severe thunderstorm watch, in the south, looks wet. for us, upper air level, high pressure, means a plea
holding on upper 60s cumberland and petersburg, west virginia, nice in shenandoah valley. waldorf, annapolis, 60 degrees. this time of year, we have been waiting for its it has arrived. the nice stuff. 62 currently. the air is dry, 34, dew point. a little bit higher than last night. we will be a little bit higher than last night temperaturewise, too. light winds, still expect a little bit of frost, west of i- 95, once again. won't be as widespread as the last couple of nights. weekend awesome,...
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petersburg institution which the u.s. has crony putin's bank. putin holds his wealth by proxy. he formally owns nothing. there's nothing about this in the russian media. but the moscow times does cover it, saying vladimir putin's spokesman had warned last week of an impending hatchet job on the president. the prime minister of iceland is also having trouble. gunnlaugsson is the man in question. i was not aware of his existence until today. he is at the heart of the world's biggest ever data leak a cousin of his connection to the offshore company winterus. he was visibly embarrassed by questions on swedish tv regarding the revelations and he obviously was not expecting them to come to light. two of his cabinet ministers are also involved. argentinian president mauricio macri who was recently elected on a wave of optimism was also named a shareholder of an offshore company. his office has replied to the argentine daily saying that his appearance on a contract was circumstantial. the president may have to explain to the argentine people why he chose not to declare this company. mo
petersburg institution which the u.s. has crony putin's bank. putin holds his wealth by proxy. he formally owns nothing. there's nothing about this in the russian media. but the moscow times does cover it, saying vladimir putin's spokesman had warned last week of an impending hatchet job on the president. the prime minister of iceland is also having trouble. gunnlaugsson is the man in question. i was not aware of his existence until today. he is at the heart of the world's biggest ever data...
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petersburg who is living near putin's best friend. manu: do you think the americans were behind the leak? doyle: we haven't seen anything of that thus far. david cameron, the prime minister of great britain, his father spent a lot of time setting up investment trusts through this firm and david cameron and his wife had $50,000 in one of those trusts. he divested before he became prime minister. if the americans are behind this, they are hitting their friends, david cameron and the ing of saudi arabia. karen: they say trade deals contributed to this and not vigilant in cutting those deals. doyle: bernie sanders gets to say, look, millionaires and billionaires are engaging in tax avoidance, all of which is true. the fact it doesn't hold water. he said the panama free trade agreement which was passed under president obama and hillary clinton voted for it and he voted against it, that this made this possible. that's not even remotely true. this has been going on in panama for decades and decades. and the treasury argues that they got term
petersburg who is living near putin's best friend. manu: do you think the americans were behind the leak? doyle: we haven't seen anything of that thus far. david cameron, the prime minister of great britain, his father spent a lot of time setting up investment trusts through this firm and david cameron and his wife had $50,000 in one of those trusts. he divested before he became prime minister. if the americans are behind this, they are hitting their friends, david cameron and the ing of saudi...
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petersburg. the crew successfully rue okay. thousands are angry about the state's new anti-abortion law. governor mike pence signed the law that bans women from having abortions based on genetic abnormality. women's rights activists called the law unconstitutional, saying it invades a woman's right to privacy. >> to remember that the right to choose is not enough. we must also ensure access to resources that make choice a reality for all. >> the aclu and planned parenthood sued the state, hoping to block the law. when asked about the lawsuit, a spokesperson for the governor's office says pence believes the law is constitutional. >>> for the past three years, high levels of lead have been reported in seven primary and secondary schools in maryland. that according to the environmental protection agency. the lead levels tested above the federal bottled water since the '90s to keep students from drinking well water. schools in hartford county, berlin and crownsville also tested high for lead. we have a full list on our nbc washingt
petersburg. the crew successfully rue okay. thousands are angry about the state's new anti-abortion law. governor mike pence signed the law that bans women from having abortions based on genetic abnormality. women's rights activists called the law unconstitutional, saying it invades a woman's right to privacy. >> to remember that the right to choose is not enough. we must also ensure access to resources that make choice a reality for all. >> the aclu and planned parenthood sued the...
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petersburg coming in at 41.orrow morning we'll be greeted with temperatures in the 30s and windchills in the 20s. this all thanks to an arctic front moving through the area. it's producing this very heavy line of rain. you can see the yellows and oranges here bringing very heavy rain to the district. parts of prince george's, charles county right now. this continues to push off toward the east. it's out of here by midnight. the strongest wind gusts are going to be with this line but even as it clears the wind gusts. 50, maybe even 60 miles an hour through the morning hours tomorrow. that's why right now through tomorrow morning we are under a storm team 4 weather alert. of course tom will be in tomorrow morning updating the forecast. it's going to feel like december throughout the day tomorrow. some rain later in the day on monday draws in more cold air on tuesday. tomorrow the weather having a moderate to high impact on your day. very windy, very cold, make sure to bundle up. this is what it will feel like tomo
petersburg coming in at 41.orrow morning we'll be greeted with temperatures in the 30s and windchills in the 20s. this all thanks to an arctic front moving through the area. it's producing this very heavy line of rain. you can see the yellows and oranges here bringing very heavy rain to the district. parts of prince george's, charles county right now. this continues to push off toward the east. it's out of here by midnight. the strongest wind gusts are going to be with this line but even as it...
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petersburg "amber room," which was lost during the second world war. myrta's huge private collection is made up of thousands of individual works. as he grows older, he is beginning to think about his legacy. >> i don't have any grandchildren and don't need money. my only wish is that the works will be exhibited. >> and the collection grows by the week. when he sees a piece of beautiful amber, lucjan myrta is driven to turn it into art. and he says he never runs out of ideas. damien: impressive. well, that's all for this week. do let me know what you think about furniture made of amber or any of the stories on today's show. next week, michelle will be back again. and she'd love to hear your thoughts, too. so do tweet or email us your comments. but in the meantime, it's goodbye from me and the whole team here and look forward to seeing see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] gyxqÑqrqyqiqiqÑq>> hello there. welcome to nhk
petersburg "amber room," which was lost during the second world war. myrta's huge private collection is made up of thousands of individual works. as he grows older, he is beginning to think about his legacy. >> i don't have any grandchildren and don't need money. my only wish is that the works will be exhibited. >> and the collection grows by the week. when he sees a piece of beautiful amber, lucjan myrta is driven to turn it into art. and he says he never runs out of...
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the action cam was on the scene on the 100 block of perry road in petersburg, cape may county.led before 1:30 a.m. for reports of sunoco and flames coming from the home. it took an hour to bring the fire under control. there's been no word about any injuries. >>> we have much more ahead on "action news" for this sunday morning. we'll have an update on our breaking news. two people are now dead following a train accident in delaware county. also, meteorologist chris sowers will have an update on the wicked winds from across the region. sky6 live hd showing you this picture right here of the platt bridge, and we hope you're bundled up keep ahold of that hat. we're coming right back. >>> all right, folks, so glad you stayed with us 10:09. we have breaking news concerning a deadly amtrak accident in chester, pennsylvania. we know this morning at least two people are dead. amtrak number 89 operating from new york to savannah, georgia struck a backhoe on the tracks and derailed the lead engine south of philadelphia. there were 341 passengers and seven crew on the train. we'll keep tr
the action cam was on the scene on the 100 block of perry road in petersburg, cape may county.led before 1:30 a.m. for reports of sunoco and flames coming from the home. it took an hour to bring the fire under control. there's been no word about any injuries. >>> we have much more ahead on "action news" for this sunday morning. we'll have an update on our breaking news. two people are now dead following a train accident in delaware county. also, meteorologist chris sowers...
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sun is out, you can see the differential, already cracking 70 from winchester and front royal and petersburg west virginia, 7. and we've got 62 in reedsville. and 61 in annapolis. the cool spots. along with reagan national at 61 degrees. with mostly cloudy skies. and that michael and son weather camera. and there is the dry air i'm talking about. with the humidity only 150%. nearly a -- 50%. nearly a 20-degree sp dew point. and the big storm is spinning and this is something to pick out over iowa. see that over there? unfortunately in houston, you remember a couple of days with the flooding rain, what have they got? another cluster of heavy thunderstorms. it is pushing through. and all of the rain on the east side of mississippi valley, and in to detroit and ontario and central ohio with. a little warm front coming through now, producing a few clouds and a couple of light sprinkles. but i don't think those sprinkles are really going to amount to much. if they reach the ground at all. the way it looks on the future cast, pp is pulling away -- high pressure is pulling away. the sun and cloud m
sun is out, you can see the differential, already cracking 70 from winchester and front royal and petersburg west virginia, 7. and we've got 62 in reedsville. and 61 in annapolis. the cool spots. along with reagan national at 61 degrees. with mostly cloudy skies. and that michael and son weather camera. and there is the dry air i'm talking about. with the humidity only 150%. nearly a -- 50%. nearly a 20-degree sp dew point. and the big storm is spinning and this is something to pick out over...
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here's the next wave of light rain out towards petersburg, west virginia. culpeper, 59. only 54 now in annapolis courtesy of the cold bay water. all clouds all of the u.s. supreme court. ts is kristin wrigive wth more on th absence will cause here. >> reporter: good morning, it's an important day for former virginia governor bob mcdonnell. the u.s. supreme court today will hear arguments in his corruption appeal. now, it is mon chance to avoid prison. he was convicted of multiple counts of corruption in 2014 and sentenced to two years. mcdonnell and his wife maureen accepted money and gifts from businessman johnny williams while helping williams promote his dietary supplements. lawyers for the former government were eutral bribery laws. statute and may have done so in this case. that former federal prosecutor telling us he thinks the odds of the government prevailing went up and went down for former governor mcdonnell. the high court will likely have a decision in june. northern virginia bureau chief julie kerry will be in the courtroom this morning at 10:00. so she is g
here's the next wave of light rain out towards petersburg, west virginia. culpeper, 59. only 54 now in annapolis courtesy of the cold bay water. all clouds all of the u.s. supreme court. ts is kristin wrigive wth more on th absence will cause here. >> reporter: good morning, it's an important day for former virginia governor bob mcdonnell. the u.s. supreme court today will hear arguments in his corruption appeal. now, it is mon chance to avoid prison. he was convicted of multiple counts...
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bloodbaths in the wilderness, and still made in the trenches around petersburg brought a chorus of condemnation town of president lincoln and general grant. pressure to initiate peace was intense. the press despaired of winning reelection in november. but if shenandoah had cruised a year earlier achieving the same result on top of that traction already rocked by her sisters. how would news of another alabama in the pacific summer doldrums of 1864 have contributed to northern malaise in lincoln's reelection prospects. they they confederacy might of been as close to independence that summer anytime during the war. this is not an irrational strategy. by the spring of 1865, when shenandoah breached the bering strait, however, there could be no such hope. after destroying a good portion of the whaling fleet and scattering the rest, shenandoah headed south. off the coast of california they deliver news at the end of the war. former confederates became pariahs. man without a country, profession, fortune or feature presumably subject to imprisonment or hanging this pirate. their fear is amplified by gr
bloodbaths in the wilderness, and still made in the trenches around petersburg brought a chorus of condemnation town of president lincoln and general grant. pressure to initiate peace was intense. the press despaired of winning reelection in november. but if shenandoah had cruised a year earlier achieving the same result on top of that traction already rocked by her sisters. how would news of another alabama in the pacific summer doldrums of 1864 have contributed to northern malaise in...
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back to petersburg. that is our second wave that moves in mainly later this afternoon.roughout the day today you want to have the warm jacket. maybe a poncho handy. not a day for the umbrella with the winds. as we move towards the midday hours, sunshine, potentially rain in southern maryland. if we see any snowflakes, we're not talking any accumulation. scattered showers moving back into the area. much of the same at 4:00. a delay is possible. here we are at 6:00. notice rain impacting the metro area, frederick, southern maryland, baltimore metro area as well. as we evening hours, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, we dry out. temperatures plummet as winds diminish. we'll start off with temperatures in the 20s for everybody. near record cold temperatures. tomorrow the better of the two weekend days. high of 50. monday, high of 68. shower or two as it impacts the area. some showers are looking likely. high of 62. friday, high of 65. a wind advisory for the areas in brown. this includes the entire d.c. metro area. gusts 50 miles per hour. a freeze warning for everybody overnight tonight
back to petersburg. that is our second wave that moves in mainly later this afternoon.roughout the day today you want to have the warm jacket. maybe a poncho handy. not a day for the umbrella with the winds. as we move towards the midday hours, sunshine, potentially rain in southern maryland. if we see any snowflakes, we're not talking any accumulation. scattered showers moving back into the area. much of the same at 4:00. a delay is possible. here we are at 6:00. notice rain impacting the...
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the reason is in 2010, there was a summit, tiger summit in sait petersburg where the governments together declared their intention to double the number of tigers by 2022. this is escalated and accelerated all of the efforts in many, the protection tigers need is starting to happen. is this every breed of tiger? and which particular countries are we talking about? >> 13 tiger cut trees. we have seen the increase coming in, in indian, russia and batan and many other current trees haven't had a chance to do full surveys so we don't know quite the situation there. but we have rough estimates from survey work on those countries. >> we don't know whether numbers are going up or down. the situation when we gather the numbers from all of the tiger range countries, all 13 are getting close to 4 now. >> usual new delhi because 13 countries are meeting there. they want to carry on with this. what's the number they are going to try to get to, so that they can feel safe i guess is the best way of putting it. how will they do it? what's mechanisms they put in place to make sure this up swinging, as you
the reason is in 2010, there was a summit, tiger summit in sait petersburg where the governments together declared their intention to double the number of tigers by 2022. this is escalated and accelerated all of the efforts in many, the protection tigers need is starting to happen. is this every breed of tiger? and which particular countries are we talking about? >> 13 tiger cut trees. we have seen the increase coming in, in indian, russia and batan and many other current trees haven't...
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petersburg. >>> a canadian delegation has concluded its trip to north korea to meet with the detainedr for life. now the reverend's family is waiting for news on their loved one. cnn's will ripley has been following this story and is now live in beijing. will, i know you have definitely followed this story for some time. there are great concerns now about the pastor's health. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, i spoke with the family spokeswoman, lisa pak, who tells me they've had brief communication with the canadian delegation that went from seoul and went out friday. according to the family, his health is now a serious concern. i interviewed the pastor, he's 60 years old, i met him in january shortly after he was sentenced to hard labor for life. at that time he said he was receiving regular medical checkups, three meals a day. while he lost some weight, he said and appears to be in good health. according to the family, that has changed now. they're also concerned about his emotional well-being. he's been detained in north korea for more than a year now. he was detained
petersburg. >>> a canadian delegation has concluded its trip to north korea to meet with the detainedr for life. now the reverend's family is waiting for news on their loved one. cnn's will ripley has been following this story and is now live in beijing. will, i know you have definitely followed this story for some time. there are great concerns now about the pastor's health. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, i spoke with the family spokeswoman, lisa pak, who tells me...
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petersburg, 65. metro under the influence of winds off the atlantic ocean to keep us pinned in the lower 50's. mid-50's at best. we have seen clearing skies at times. west of interstate 81. but the persistent flow of winds keep us locked in low clouds. so tonight is drizzle and fog. a few showers later tonight. tomorrow we may get through the day without rain until late in the day. for this evening, drizzle and fog. late night showers. wake up to cloudy skies and do better temperature wise on sunday. even then showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. more about the timing of those showers for the weekend in a few minutes. back to you. alison: okay, doug. thank you very much. fairfax county public schools the school board has directed the superintendent to start school before labor day. that is despite a law restricting such moves. john gonzalez live with what families need to know about this. hi, john. john: how are you? fairfax county schools have always started after labor day. in fact, take a lo
petersburg, 65. metro under the influence of winds off the atlantic ocean to keep us pinned in the lower 50's. mid-50's at best. we have seen clearing skies at times. west of interstate 81. but the persistent flow of winds keep us locked in low clouds. so tonight is drizzle and fog. a few showers later tonight. tomorrow we may get through the day without rain until late in the day. for this evening, drizzle and fog. late night showers. wake up to cloudy skies and do better temperature wise on...
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this started around 1:20 in the 100 block of perry road in the town of petersburg.bout an hour for firefighters to bring the fire under control. this morning no word about injuries. investigators have not yet determined the cause of the fire. also new this morning, a head-on collision in camden, new jersey has critically injured one man. the action cam was at the scene at fair view and waynewright street. medics took the 45-year-old victim to the hospital. there were no reports of the other driver being injured. police are trying to determine the cause of the crash. >>> back here at home, the candidates for president are making their comments before the contest for the presidency in wisconsin. >>> the next president of united states donald j. trump. >> reporter: after a rocky week on the campaign trail donald trump calling in reinforce. sarah palin. >>> she has that energy and the big brain power. >> reporter: trump addressing recent numbers that show him struggling ahead of the tuesday primary trailing primary ted cruz by double digits. >>> i'm not doing well becau
this started around 1:20 in the 100 block of perry road in the town of petersburg.bout an hour for firefighters to bring the fire under control. this morning no word about injuries. investigators have not yet determined the cause of the fire. also new this morning, a head-on collision in camden, new jersey has critically injured one man. the action cam was at the scene at fair view and waynewright street. medics took the 45-year-old victim to the hospital. there were no reports of the other...
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criticism of the war effort often sounded to soldiers reading those papers in the trenches outside petersburg or the camps outside atlanta like criticism of them. why can't you beat these rebels? what's wrong with us? shouldn't we just strike peace? shouldn't we say enough is enough. many lifelong democrats decided they would better remain quiet in the camp. they would write letters to sympathetic relatives back home, but they would be quiet. when you were voting in your camps, some chose not to vote at all. others decided they would vote for lincoln. the national union party to show their support to bring this war to a close. then they would think about what they might do next time. the democrats had not held their nominating convention through all of this, until late august. just as the military situation and the national moral had reached their lowest point probably in the entire war. the democrats are heading off to chicago feeling good about their odds. they were emboldened. they were divided between the war democrats and peace democrats. calling for a cessation of hostilities and the ne
criticism of the war effort often sounded to soldiers reading those papers in the trenches outside petersburg or the camps outside atlanta like criticism of them. why can't you beat these rebels? what's wrong with us? shouldn't we just strike peace? shouldn't we say enough is enough. many lifelong democrats decided they would better remain quiet in the camp. they would write letters to sympathetic relatives back home, but they would be quiet. when you were voting in your camps, some chose not...
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it start the 100 block of perry road in the town of petersburg.k an hour for firefighters to bring it under control. investigators have not determined the cause. >>> time 6:20 on a sunday morning if i wouldn't just waking up with us. school leaders from west chester university are investigating two sexual assaults. one happened on the second floor of the new street parking garage where police say a female student was raped by a male student. the second assault happened inside a campus dorm. a student was sleeping when the man she new assaulted her. the suspect is not a west chester university student. they believe believe there is anything linking the two cases. they are asking anyone with information about the first assault to call police. >>> this morning one person is dead after this right here, a small plane a history of close calls crashed on a busy highway in southern california. >>> i think we got the window open. they are trying to get the latch. >>> cell phone video shows the frantic moments as firefighters and bystanders rushed to rescue
it start the 100 block of perry road in the town of petersburg.k an hour for firefighters to bring it under control. investigators have not determined the cause. >>> time 6:20 on a sunday morning if i wouldn't just waking up with us. school leaders from west chester university are investigating two sexual assaults. one happened on the second floor of the new street parking garage where police say a female student was raped by a male student. the second assault happened inside a campus...
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some thunderstorms south of petersburg. this all moving eventually toward the area.ust because it is dry and you're seeing limited sunshine, doesn't mean it is going to be dry in the metro area through the rest of this evening. a cold front will bring a breeze tomorrow. right now we're at 71 degrees. mild during the evening hours. tracking scattered showers on into the overnight and morning hours tomorrow. weather having a low to moderate impact on your saturday a.m. we'll be breezy throughout the entire day tomorrow with a high temperature of 73. well around 59, so fairly comfortable. by noon we're in the upper 60s. 8:00 tomorrow evening perfect for eating outdoors or firing up the grill with temperatures in the mid 60s at that point. your weekend outlook, dining out tonight, probably better to eat indoors. nats game looking nice. yard work, temperatures also looking good. figuring out when to cut the grass, sunday probably the better of the two days. tomorrow and sunday in the low 70s. our average high is 70 degrees. we're running a good 15 degrees above normal for
some thunderstorms south of petersburg. this all moving eventually toward the area.ust because it is dry and you're seeing limited sunshine, doesn't mean it is going to be dry in the metro area through the rest of this evening. a cold front will bring a breeze tomorrow. right now we're at 71 degrees. mild during the evening hours. tracking scattered showers on into the overnight and morning hours tomorrow. weather having a low to moderate impact on your saturday a.m. we'll be breezy throughout...
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petersburg and elkins in the upper 60s. we got a nice stretch of weather coming our way.he pattern is stagnant. it's not moving much. if you are in a good weather spot like we are, that's a good thing. wet stormy weather like the south, that's not a good thing t. frost west of i-95. frost advisories are posted yet again. pleasant weekendea slow warming trend and as far as wayne, maybe late thursday of next week the way it looks. we have a dry stretch coming up. anything you planned that needs watering, you need to do that. let's show you what is going on. unsettled weather in the west and south. a big ridge of high pressure from the ohio valley, mid- atlantic and new england. out west, this will be a major spring storm. you see this energy, the spin out of portland coming to salt lake and the rockies. they expect by sunday 2 to 4 feet of snow. the ski areas still open are doing great. heavier rains in the gulf of mexico to georgia, florida unsettled. for us very pleasant. it looks like, as i said with high pressure to our north, the upper level high is over us. the weathe
petersburg and elkins in the upper 60s. we got a nice stretch of weather coming our way.he pattern is stagnant. it's not moving much. if you are in a good weather spot like we are, that's a good thing. wet stormy weather like the south, that's not a good thing t. frost west of i-95. frost advisories are posted yet again. pleasant weekendea slow warming trend and as far as wayne, maybe late thursday of next week the way it looks. we have a dry stretch coming up. anything you planned that needs...
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these blips of blue around la rey and then into the panhand panhandle's west virginia, around petersburg, a few sprinkles. otherwise, dry, cloudy, and still cool. the nearest rain is way off to the west in kentucky, indiana, illinois, and the heaviest rains along the mississippi river valley, tracking our way, but not arriving until late tonight. temperatures right now are hovering right around 50 degrees in the metro area, from the bay all the way into the mountains hovering near 50 degrees. look at the hour-by-hour timing on the rain arrival, coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, tom. >>> a developing story this morning occupy prince george's county, a man is dead after a crash in fort washington, travling southbound nd highway, lost control of his car and hit a guardrail. it happened right before 1:00 this morning. we're working to find out the victim's name and what led up to the crash. when we have that we'll have it for you here. >>> and a big training exercise happening today. it's going to be at reagan national airport, where you're looking live this morning. beginning at 9:00,
these blips of blue around la rey and then into the panhand panhandle's west virginia, around petersburg, a few sprinkles. otherwise, dry, cloudy, and still cool. the nearest rain is way off to the west in kentucky, indiana, illinois, and the heaviest rains along the mississippi river valley, tracking our way, but not arriving until late tonight. temperatures right now are hovering right around 50 degrees in the metro area, from the bay all the way into the mountains hovering near 50 degrees....
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petersburg and one of the-- i don't read russian, but i assumed anyone to find out how long ultimately it took and so i found copies of the st. petersburg, the only newspaper published in russia at the time, stanford had copies of this it was sent to my university and i trained myself to identify what lisbon looks like in russian cyrillic script and portugal and when i saw on article on one of those two things i made a copy and gave it to my two colleagues to translate and it's fascinating, the russians were absolutely transfixed as most europeans were at the time. you would think that it would be the same article over and over again. no, i found fascinating things in the russian newspapers. for example, the morning of the earthquake november 1, around 10:00 a.m. mount the cbs actually smoked. i never heard that before. i'd never seen that, but it's from a neapolitan news article and apparently everyone thought there was going to be an earthquake and ran into the churches. no earthquake was felt in naples and everyone was happy home not knowing, of course, there was great destruction o
petersburg and one of the-- i don't read russian, but i assumed anyone to find out how long ultimately it took and so i found copies of the st. petersburg, the only newspaper published in russia at the time, stanford had copies of this it was sent to my university and i trained myself to identify what lisbon looks like in russian cyrillic script and portugal and when i saw on article on one of those two things i made a copy and gave it to my two colleagues to translate and it's fascinating, the...
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petersburg "amber room," which was lost during the second world war.ta's huge private collection is made up of thousands of individual works. as he grows older, he is beginning to think about his legacy. >> i don't have any grandchildren and don't need money. my only wish is that the works will be exhibited. >> and the collection grows by the week. when he sees a piece of beautiful amber, lucjan myrta is driven to turn it into art. and he says he never runs out of ideas. damien: impressive. well, that's all for this week. do let me know what you think about furniture made of amber or any of the stories on today's show. next week, michelle will be back again. and she'd love to hear your thoughts, too. so do tweet or email us your comments. but in the meantime, it's goodbye from me and the whole team here and look forward to seeing see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] çó@ñññññÑñóóoóó[[;óç [captions made possible by kcet tel
petersburg "amber room," which was lost during the second world war.ta's huge private collection is made up of thousands of individual works. as he grows older, he is beginning to think about his legacy. >> i don't have any grandchildren and don't need money. my only wish is that the works will be exhibited. >> and the collection grows by the week. when he sees a piece of beautiful amber, lucjan myrta is driven to turn it into art. and he says he never runs out of ideas....
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and 74 in petersburg, west virginia. 7. 63 in the annapolis. it's influenced by the winds acros cooler at patuxent river naval air station as well. 42 to 49 overnight. comfortably cool. not bad at all. the cloudiness showing up on the satellite west will overspread. sunshine in the morning. clouds in the afternoon. the front will turn to the warm front and the cold front will move in to town. that suggests it will be cloudy by tomorrow night and the chance to see the showers in the area friday morning and even a chance of thunderstorms on friday afternoon, as the front goes through the region. once we get through the front and the rain is here moving through late night in the mountains to move across the area on friday. the afternoon thunder clears out in time for the weekend. more for you in a minute. jonathan: thanks. michelle: well, if i say crater you probably think deep, dark hole. nasa scientists from finding that is not the case everywhere. this is a photo of a huge crater on the dwarf planet. you can see that it looks shiny and bright.
and 74 in petersburg, west virginia. 7. 63 in the annapolis. it's influenced by the winds acros cooler at patuxent river naval air station as well. 42 to 49 overnight. comfortably cool. not bad at all. the cloudiness showing up on the satellite west will overspread. sunshine in the morning. clouds in the afternoon. the front will turn to the warm front and the cold front will move in to town. that suggests it will be cloudy by tomorrow night and the chance to see the showers in the area friday...
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petersburg when his officer owner heard heavy splashing and the dog's yelped.ound the dog with huge tear in his leg. the gator that went up against this guy is 8 feet long and no stranger to the local pond. wildlife officials say the dog must have bitten the gator back in order for it to let the dog loose. the pooch is expected to make a full recovery. >>> police say a suspected robber in in order made things pretty for them. several businesses police say they didn't have -- i'm sorry, police say they didn't have to search very far to find him. fox's ken suarez has the story for us. >> reporter: he had no prob hem coming in with a stolen gun to intimidate or more. lake wales police say he hit three businesses. each one close to the next on state road 60. all within the last week. >> anything to say. >> reporter: under questioning schuller admitted he was the guy they were looking for. larry how well 16-year-old niece was working the counter at this pizza place when investigators say schuller burst in and pointed the gun straight at her. >> i wasn't real sure wh
petersburg when his officer owner heard heavy splashing and the dog's yelped.ound the dog with huge tear in his leg. the gator that went up against this guy is 8 feet long and no stranger to the local pond. wildlife officials say the dog must have bitten the gator back in order for it to let the dog loose. the pooch is expected to make a full recovery. >>> police say a suspected robber in in order made things pretty for them. several businesses police say they didn't have -- i'm sorry,...
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petersburg, west virginia, 63. one of the warm spot. frederick is 55. 55 in andrews. 55 at the air station. the a's are visiting us. temperatures will drop a few degrees. headed out there. jacket is a good call. chilly tonight and great baseball weather with the light winds. tree pollen count. no surprise high today. for some papal tree and the oak trees are predominating the pollen count. low grasses are absent. mold spores in the low range as well. for a second night running we areas north and west of the immediate metro area from upper montgomery county, to northern fauquier county west to the old dominion and the eastern panhandle of west virginia. the areas may see temperatures close to freezing before sunrise. 68 degrees in charleston, west virginia. 60 in roanoke. 64 in raleigh. milder air. we will incrementally warm up the next couple of days. sunday and early next week you will feel a difference as we top 70-degree mark. no major weather system. a few clouds here and there. otherwise mostly sunny. we can probably broad brush th
petersburg, west virginia, 63. one of the warm spot. frederick is 55. 55 in andrews. 55 at the air station. the a's are visiting us. temperatures will drop a few degrees. headed out there. jacket is a good call. chilly tonight and great baseball weather with the light winds. tree pollen count. no surprise high today. for some papal tree and the oak trees are predominating the pollen count. low grasses are absent. mold spores in the low range as well. for a second night running we areas north...
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heavy in cumberland to petersburg. it will be a little warmer, unstable out there.rea, only 60 at 1:00. and still, 58 at andrews. only 60 in fredericksburg at 1:00 p.m. that's pretty cold for late april. and by 6:00 p.m., upper 50s, low 60s, still light showers. so both commutes can be wet tomorrow. and by 9:30 tomorrow night, temperatures still in the low 50s and scattered showers. for tonight, mostly cloudy. chilly. 48 to 46. winds east/northeast at about 10. day planners go like this. essentially, 50s across the board. maybe we call to 60. with showers at 9:00, 11:00, and also 1:00 p.m. >>> friday, more light rain showers, 61. here's our best day of the next several. maybe a shower. sunshine. and 66. next seven days, going to be wet at the point to point. rain on sunday. 60 -- low 60s sunday. and right now, we're okay tuesday and wednesday. as long as you do not look at the european model. upper 60s to low 70s speech this afternoon, carly fiorina took a moment to discuss her time with ted cruz's family. >> then she sang a song that was apparently directed at cruz
heavy in cumberland to petersburg. it will be a little warmer, unstable out there.rea, only 60 at 1:00. and still, 58 at andrews. only 60 in fredericksburg at 1:00 p.m. that's pretty cold for late april. and by 6:00 p.m., upper 50s, low 60s, still light showers. so both commutes can be wet tomorrow. and by 9:30 tomorrow night, temperatures still in the low 50s and scattered showers. for tonight, mostly cloudy. chilly. 48 to 46. winds east/northeast at about 10. day planners go like this....
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a different story between petersburg and woodstock. in that area a pretty good rainfall developing. moving northwest at a good speed. more showers popping up ahead of a cold front. front well west is moving eastward tonight. as it does we pick more moisture up in the daym to. a front passing through now. the air is more saturated to set the stage for more showers in the day. afternoon thunderstorms possible. there is a chance according to the storm prediction center of a chance of severe storms south of the immediate metro. fredericksburg south to north carolina. we will see how it goes. the future cast shows points. 7:30 in the morning. showers west of the metro area may break. we may have a lingering shower east of town. weekend will brighten up considerably. the seven-day. sun and mostly cloudy. breezy. 60% chance of the showers and the isolated afternoon thunderstorms and evening showers. clearing out saturday and pleasant. sunday is nice. warm on monday. more showers possible tuesday and thursday. so the pattern evolving a bit. maybe a drought not a problem here once we get a f
a different story between petersburg and woodstock. in that area a pretty good rainfall developing. moving northwest at a good speed. more showers popping up ahead of a cold front. front well west is moving eastward tonight. as it does we pick more moisture up in the daym to. a front passing through now. the air is more saturated to set the stage for more showers in the day. afternoon thunderstorms possible. there is a chance according to the storm prediction center of a chance of severe storms...
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siege.s instead to a defended city's of richmond called petersburg. it is pretty much in place by mid-june. grant's hope for a quick campaign that would capture the confederate capital has been frustrating in the human cost has been staggering. the same time there is fighting going on, there is fighting in northern georgia. the union army struck south around chattanooga on the border and was trying to move on that land. it is one of the important transportation crossroads at this time. on in northerng , constantthis armie conflict. let me add up for you what happens in these two campaigns. casualties,mber of if you combine casualties in northern georgia and northern virginia, 89,000. it in an thousand and less than three months. i don't know if that sounds like a lot to you are not. i hope that it sounds like a lot to you. the population of the free million if we take those figures and try to translate them today, the united states forced us to experience the same proportional laws. today would require casualties of 1.5 million. the united states is i
siege.s instead to a defended city's of richmond called petersburg. it is pretty much in place by mid-june. grant's hope for a quick campaign that would capture the confederate capital has been frustrating in the human cost has been staggering. the same time there is fighting going on, there is fighting in northern georgia. the union army struck south around chattanooga on the border and was trying to move on that land. it is one of the important transportation crossroads at this time. on in...
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a well defended city's of richmond called petersburg. it is pretty much in place by mid-june. it would not be broken until early april of next year. grant's hope for a quick campaign that would capture the confederate capital has been frustrating in the human cost has been staggering. the same time there is fighting going on, there is fighting in northern georgia. i will not go into much detail at all, except to say that there is a union army struck south around chattanooga on the border and was trying to move on that to atlanta. is one of the important transportation crossroads in the western theater at this time. as what is going on in northern virginia, this command under william sherman. constant conflict, engaged in a two-step dance for the defense of atlanta. let me add up for you what happens in these two campaigns. in the spring of 1864, the total number of casualties, if you combine casualties in northern georgia and northern virginia, 89,000. in less than three months. i don't know if that sounds like a lot to you are not. i hope that it sounds like a lot to you. the
a well defended city's of richmond called petersburg. it is pretty much in place by mid-june. it would not be broken until early april of next year. grant's hope for a quick campaign that would capture the confederate capital has been frustrating in the human cost has been staggering. the same time there is fighting going on, there is fighting in northern georgia. i will not go into much detail at all, except to say that there is a union army struck south around chattanooga on the border and...
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up to 70 now in ma 73, win chester. 76 out in petersburg, west virginia.ere's warmer air just out to our south and west that's going to try its best to make it into the metro area over the next couple of hours. forecast for today, a risk of showers coming our way mainly between 4:00 and 8:00. tomorrow, a slight chance of a few showers in southern maryland early on. on the whole, not a bad day tomorrow. partly cloudy by the afternoon and dry, 65. sunday, though, the other half of the weekend, where all the sunshine is, will be way windier and colder. highs on sunday, struggling to get into the 50s with windchills, brr, in the 30s. >> looking forward to it. thank you, chuck. montgomery county wants to join the district of columbia in a plan to raise the minimum wage. "the washington post" reports the increase would happen by 2020. county council member mark elric says he plans to introduce legislation as early as next week. >>> starting tomorrow, you'll have more room to walk around in georgetown. d.c. transportation offici they're doing this every weekend t
up to 70 now in ma 73, win chester. 76 out in petersburg, west virginia.ere's warmer air just out to our south and west that's going to try its best to make it into the metro area over the next couple of hours. forecast for today, a risk of showers coming our way mainly between 4:00 and 8:00. tomorrow, a slight chance of a few showers in southern maryland early on. on the whole, not a bad day tomorrow. partly cloudy by the afternoon and dry, 65. sunday, though, the other half of the weekend,...
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petersburg, florida. welcome to the program. >> thanks, simon. >> so why the call. so optimistic here. >> well, we're being opportunistic and taking advantage of the opportunity seagate made. there's an creasing level of enterprise workloads that are going into the cloud where there is a significant deployment of solid state drives that is occurring. so more deployments into the cloud is a good thing for memory layers that produce nan chips or in micron's case the upcoming 3d and we think the risk reward is quite impressive at this level. >> that will surprise a lot of people because for a long time this stock destroyed a lot of value for people and the dynamics are not new. the moving to cloud has been so well telegraphed and documented. why make that call now? why would that be the point at which it begins to rocket? >> well, so this is not for your average investor. this is a very volatile stock. our position is is that trading at .8 times book value you're pretty close to a bottom. we're in the down cycle. the risk reward is quite interesting. what makes this ca
petersburg, florida. welcome to the program. >> thanks, simon. >> so why the call. so optimistic here. >> well, we're being opportunistic and taking advantage of the opportunity seagate made. there's an creasing level of enterprise workloads that are going into the cloud where there is a significant deployment of solid state drives that is occurring. so more deployments into the cloud is a good thing for memory layers that produce nan chips or in micron's case the upcoming 3d...