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and it was to become a center for the development of these -- east potomac park. it took a long time for the great memorial to get developed and ultimately, it had not been as significant as it was thought to be. as you know, the grant memorial has grant alone, surrounded by calvary and artillery and so forth. and it is dedicated to general grant rather than to the other generals as well. the original thought was the other generals would be there as well. the lincoln memorial was on the other end of the park and the question was, what was to be done with the site? mcmillan was a senator and he founded the city parks commission and it was the senate parks commission, not a commission of the total congress . and there was some problem with that. the speaker of the house was opposed to putting something there. he was from illinois and he was opposed to putting the lincoln memorial on that swampland being created by the cleaning up of the port. in any event, he eventually was the posed -- deposed. and then the republicans were in a position where they might not be abl
and it was to become a center for the development of these -- east potomac park. it took a long time for the great memorial to get developed and ultimately, it had not been as significant as it was thought to be. as you know, the grant memorial has grant alone, surrounded by calvary and artillery and so forth. and it is dedicated to general grant rather than to the other generals as well. the original thought was the other generals would be there as well. the lincoln memorial was on the other...
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it's a participating that he did at the army of the potomac. the reason he's with the army is he wants to be president when they fight the decisive battle of the war. remember, everybody thinks this campaign is going to end the war. mcclellan is going to capture richmond, it's aall going to be over. of course the campaign doesn't go as planned. it ends up as a debacle. bachelder gets sick and leaves the army at the end of the campaign and returns to new hampshire, but he extracts a promise from some of his contacts in the army. he says "i want to you give me early intelligence of any important movements looking to a dee s decisive engagement." he's still hoping to be present at the decisive battle that he can write the history of. bachelder could read the newspaper and in june of 1863 it was splashed all over the place that robert e. lee had moved out of virginia through maryland and up into pennsylvania and the army of the potomac was moving after him and his army contacts may have also contacted him and told him this campaign's going to be a
it's a participating that he did at the army of the potomac. the reason he's with the army is he wants to be president when they fight the decisive battle of the war. remember, everybody thinks this campaign is going to end the war. mcclellan is going to capture richmond, it's aall going to be over. of course the campaign doesn't go as planned. it ends up as a debacle. bachelder gets sick and leaves the army at the end of the campaign and returns to new hampshire, but he extracts a promise from...
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there had been since a victorian 1978 neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. the b&p was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall at sixth and b street now , constitution avenue. the site of the national gallery of art. coupled was another terminal at the bno railroad at new jersey avenue and c street at the foot of the capital. each station was connected byeay ungradedangerous, street tracks. the solution is generally credited to the president of the pennsylvania railroad. the removal of the bnp station on the mall to be incorporated in a union station with the bno. ultimately, the tracks would run from the north into the new station, slightly farther north of the existing bno train station. that is where the station was placed. there would be no further use of the streets. when the first streets of the mcmillan commission was that the neoclassical union station -- the exterior contains the threefold arch. central panels of charles elliott extolling the railroad as a combination of the american destiny for westward expansion. t
there had been since a victorian 1978 neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. the b&p was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall at sixth and b street now , constitution avenue. the site of the national gallery of art. coupled was another terminal at the bno railroad at new jersey avenue and c street at the foot of the capital. each station was connected byeay ungradedangerous, street tracks. the solution is generally credited to the...
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a victorianen neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall, now .onstitution avenue coupled was another terminal at new jersey avenue and c street. . each station was connected by its own dangerous ungraded [indiscernible] the solution is generally of thed to the president pennsylvania railroad. the removal of the bnp station on the mall to be incorporated .n a union station with the bno the tracks would run from the north into the new station, slightly farther north of the existing station in that is where -- there would be no further use of [inaudible] when the first streets of the mcmillan commission was that the neoclassical union station -- areexterior contains photos --those are -- beaux-arts central panels of charles elliott extolling the railroad as a combination of the american destiny for westward expansion. replicatesr [inaudible] the union station building was not merely a railroad depot. he was a main portal of entry to the national capital. situation of
a victorianen neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall, now .onstitution avenue coupled was another terminal at new jersey avenue and c street. . each station was connected by its own dangerous ungraded [indiscernible] the solution is generally of thed to the president pennsylvania railroad. the removal of the bnp station on the mall to be incorporated .n a union station with the bno the tracks would...
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. 123,000 men at the potomac. longstreet will be reviewed on april 29. the campaign kicks off on may 3. lee ghost town to see longstreet. goes down tolee see longstreet good one man down -- robert e. lee goes to see longstreet. one man wrote, all of the ladies came out. one man complained, it had been many months since we have seen our beloved chieftain and we beheld him, such a shout went out as a never before have heard. this was a command that was relieved to be back in north virginia. they have seen how the rest of the world works. the grass was not greener on the other side of the confederacy. are going totes have to play to the tune of ulysses s. grant. his forces are looking at two different moves, want toward fredericksburg, one into the wilderness. knicked theoln had idea of going to fredericksburg, so they decide to go to the wilderness. the wilderness is a dense forest of 70 square miles in spotsylvania, orange county. this area was rich in iron and gold ore. 17.may have come down this area was very ric
. 123,000 men at the potomac. longstreet will be reviewed on april 29. the campaign kicks off on may 3. lee ghost town to see longstreet. goes down tolee see longstreet good one man down -- robert e. lee goes to see longstreet. one man wrote, all of the ladies came out. one man complained, it had been many months since we have seen our beloved chieftain and we beheld him, such a shout went out as a never before have heard. this was a command that was relieved to be back in north virginia. they...
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but 76 on the potomac. 81 in pax river. 85, culpepper. this stuff is unbelievable for this time of year that we'd be this warm. 76 with national. and if we get the wind off more to the west or southwest, as opposed to off the water, it will help them heat up more. and the dew point in the 60s. what we're watching -- we're actually tracking out here. tough to see. there's a little area of low pressure. this could be auto in a few days. and this may throw in moisture ahead of that front toward new england. but for us, we watch the showers in west virginia. i think they'll pick up a little bit with the daytime heating. we have spotty showers. and some might sneak in toward the district by midnight. then lift up toward pennsylvania. warm front goes in tomorrow. tomorrow will be once again toward the low 80s and look at the showers and storms developing with this front that i expect to be here on friday, at times for the afternoon, into friday night. and then much cooler, behind it. temperatures stay in the 50s on saturday. so for college foot
but 76 on the potomac. 81 in pax river. 85, culpepper. this stuff is unbelievable for this time of year that we'd be this warm. 76 with national. and if we get the wind off more to the west or southwest, as opposed to off the water, it will help them heat up more. and the dew point in the 60s. what we're watching -- we're actually tracking out here. tough to see. there's a little area of low pressure. this could be auto in a few days. and this may throw in moisture ahead of that front toward...
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not to pick too much on the army of the potomac or the confederate armies, but i don't see a lot of sort of -- in the summer of 1862, the union armies and confederate armies in the east are fighting all the time. they don't have the luxury of time quite the same way that the army that cumberland between 1863 and june when they kick off their first major offensive of 1863. they have almost 6 months where they do nothing but drill. they learn the new drill manuals and learn those steps from the bottom up and they become very, very proficient at it. so armies do it better than others, maybe is the short answer. >> thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> this history this evening, ohio state university's there is a talk about the supreme court case.
not to pick too much on the army of the potomac or the confederate armies, but i don't see a lot of sort of -- in the summer of 1862, the union armies and confederate armies in the east are fighting all the time. they don't have the luxury of time quite the same way that the army that cumberland between 1863 and june when they kick off their first major offensive of 1863. they have almost 6 months where they do nothing but drill. they learn the new drill manuals and learn those steps from the...
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to see them in more places. >> they shut down the intersection right there at broncos parkway and potomac for days on a sunday on the weekends. they were doing some other logo yet, pretty cool. go enjoy a bacon wrapped hotdog. >> reporter: see you. >> bring me back a teriyaki bowl. >>> not exactly what you consider football weather, these warm temperatures stick around a while. kathy has the forecast with >>> i'm making some great food. it's going to be a great game and we're totally beating the texans today. >> reporter: that pretty much sums up how everybody tailgating out here today felt at sports authority field. gates opened at noon for the tailgate, plenty of those mile high salutes to block out all this sun, not so much as a sweatshirt. >> it does not feel like football season at all, kathy. attire. >> reporter: it's warm, adele. it make you speechless it's so nice for october. we were almost 80 today in the city. the average is 62 and it still beautiful out there now. take a look. you'll still have some time to get out and enjoy the evening. if you're lucky enough to be at the gam
to see them in more places. >> they shut down the intersection right there at broncos parkway and potomac for days on a sunday on the weekends. they were doing some other logo yet, pretty cool. go enjoy a bacon wrapped hotdog. >> reporter: see you. >> bring me back a teriyaki bowl. >>> not exactly what you consider football weather, these warm temperatures stick around a while. kathy has the forecast with >>> i'm making some great food. it's going to be a...
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how did this little poodle get on this rock in the potomac? >> reporter: they know she was someone's pet at some point because she can fetch. and she loves people. [ laughter ] >> when cub e. bear first got here, she lay still for four days. >> yesterday, she actually leapt out of and played with her toys. and that's what makes this work so grat tiifying. to -- gratifying. to see a pet in awful conditions and turn their life around. >> she'll be ready to be adopted. to find out more information, visit alexandria animals.org. >>> it is called the people mare thob. >> it's the largest marathon in the world that does not offer briez money to its top finisher. instead, sunday's event is a celebration ever every finisher for completing the run. it also means a lot of road closures in d.c. and virginia. and elknow bryant has more on that. -- ellen bryant. >> it's going to go down 110, cross over into key bridge, into georgetown here. m street being impacted. go coming back around by the kennedy center here. from the kennedy center, they're going to
how did this little poodle get on this rock in the potomac? >> reporter: they know she was someone's pet at some point because she can fetch. and she loves people. [ laughter ] >> when cub e. bear first got here, she lay still for four days. >> yesterday, she actually leapt out of and played with her toys. and that's what makes this work so grat tiifying. to -- gratifying. to see a pet in awful conditions and turn their life around. >> she'll be ready to be adopted. to...
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live coverage here on c-span3. >>> c-span3 live today at potomac institute for policy studies.hey're talking about terrorism, humanitarian crises, weapons of mass destruction. we'll hear from current and former government officials. and also want to let you know that later on today, live, join us for road to the white house coverage. democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton live at 6:15 p.m. eastern in ohio. all this week on c-span3 in prime time, american history tv. a focus on native american history starting at 8:00 eastern. >>> folks, i guess we're ready to start. so, along with our state department colleague and all of our distinguished panelists, we welcome you to this, i think, very, very timely discussion on the north treaty alliance, the post-warsaw pact agreement and the like and where do we go from here. for 67 years, as all of you know, we've had the nato alliance and it was always designed really to keep the peace. and to do things that are proper and consistent with really the western civilization we knew at the time, but it includes really the whole world.
live coverage here on c-span3. >>> c-span3 live today at potomac institute for policy studies.hey're talking about terrorism, humanitarian crises, weapons of mass destruction. we'll hear from current and former government officials. and also want to let you know that later on today, live, join us for road to the white house coverage. democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton live at 6:15 p.m. eastern in ohio. all this week on c-span3 in prime time, american history tv. a focus on...
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reports of an accident northbound i-95 near dale city. 25 minute commute from potomac 395 the struggle israel for those trying to get across the 14th street bridge. we had reports of a stalled vehicle tying of the far right lane. back in the next 10 minutes with an update on the ride for the roads and rails. larry? larry: the ex-wife of the former subway pitch man is firing back. >> the ex-wife of jerod vogel suing subway. she says that subway received at least three complaints about him years before he pled guilty to child pornography and sexual abuse related charges last november. the first was just four years after his first commercial. allegedly approaching a minor at an event. even after a third complaint in 2011 she says that subway sought to portray him as a family man. kids, better reasons to pass on good eating habits. >> finding out that they did not act on even one complaint is beyond comprehension. >> coming up at 7 a.m., we will [ roars ] [ up tempo music ] dinner! may i be excused? get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv, watch on demand, >>
reports of an accident northbound i-95 near dale city. 25 minute commute from potomac 395 the struggle israel for those trying to get across the 14th street bridge. we had reports of a stalled vehicle tying of the far right lane. back in the next 10 minutes with an update on the ride for the roads and rails. larry? larry: the ex-wife of the former subway pitch man is firing back. >> the ex-wife of jerod vogel suing subway. she says that subway received at least three complaints about him...
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question, do you support the additional northwestern potomac river crossing and if so what would you do to bring this project to fruition and if not, why? >> for the first time we passed a transportation reform bill in congress without raising taxes and i was proud as a member of the committee to be on the conference committee to get the work done. i do know from having the chamber recently they had a discussion here with the virginia governor, the maryland governor and dc mayor and we also know from having worked with the state and local officials we know we need to have more but we have to work from the ground up. we cannot impose tha it it's not like the days you could just draw a line and help people not include the public so i know when i went to the state delegate, i worked on different quarters to make sure we got the right and that's what i know my colleagues do all the time so that's what i've told my state and local colleagues i will sit down and work with you and go to these meetings and map these out to make sure and we do have money in the budget to start that process. b
question, do you support the additional northwestern potomac river crossing and if so what would you do to bring this project to fruition and if not, why? >> for the first time we passed a transportation reform bill in congress without raising taxes and i was proud as a member of the committee to be on the conference committee to get the work done. i do know from having the chamber recently they had a discussion here with the virginia governor, the maryland governor and dc mayor and we...
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this is a look over the potomac river in washington. temperatures by 10:00 in the mid-50s and by noon time, we'll be in the low 60s hitting mid-60s between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. and briefly upper 60s around 3: tonight, back down to around 60 degrees and for the students buses or waiting for the metro. it will be cloudy throughout much of the morning, we'll be in the 50s and near 60 by 9:00 by mid morning. cool pattern for the week ahead coming up in the storm team4 ten day outlook when you're away from your tv, track the storm team4 forecast with the nbc washington app. >>> thank you, tom. hurry back in. >>> the time right now, let's secretary of defense ash carter arriving in iraq to get a look . as part of the operation to take back the city. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more. >> driving isis out of mosul may sound straight forward but in reality, there are now at least a dozen front kurds fighting north of mosul, iraqi soldiers in the east and south in this dangerous mix where multiple scattered villages have b
this is a look over the potomac river in washington. temperatures by 10:00 in the mid-50s and by noon time, we'll be in the low 60s hitting mid-60s between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. and briefly upper 60s around 3: tonight, back down to around 60 degrees and for the students buses or waiting for the metro. it will be cloudy throughout much of the morning, we'll be in the 50s and near 60 by 9:00 by mid morning. cool pattern for the week ahead coming up in the storm team4 ten day outlook when you're away...
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the army of the potomac literally starts kicking butts. where is your commander, phil sheridan? nobody knows where phil sheridan when sheridan finally comes gallivanting into camp, he is irate because he has the gall to order his own troopers around. imagine that. they two get into an explosive argument. they have incredible, volcanic tempers and mead dials his back, but it is an act of insubordination. cane goes to grant and says you believe this guy? he had the gall to say if you give me the orders, i will go in get it myself. grant, instead of packing his army commander, backs phil sheridan. he says sheridan generally knows what he is talking about. let him do it. ok. somewhat flabbergasted, mead cuts the order and let's sheridan right off with 12,000 cavalry members, leaving the army of the potomac lined and half. i want to call that very important fact to your attention. what unfolds over the next two and a half weeks, thousands of union lives are lost because phil sheridan has left with the eyes and ears. he tends to get a free pass in history, but he killed thousands of h
the army of the potomac literally starts kicking butts. where is your commander, phil sheridan? nobody knows where phil sheridan when sheridan finally comes gallivanting into camp, he is irate because he has the gall to order his own troopers around. imagine that. they two get into an explosive argument. they have incredible, volcanic tempers and mead dials his back, but it is an act of insubordination. cane goes to grant and says you believe this guy? he had the gall to say if you give me the...
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a little bit of a breeze, you can see a chop on the potomac river. the winds starting to pick up. it's going to be a bit blustery into the afternoon. but not quite really windy. maybe gusts up to around 20, 25 miles per hour. right now temperatures in the area. culpepper up to 71 degrees. fredericksburg is up to 70 as well. a delightful day is on the way. and the temperatures are going to begin to climb and hold steady in the upper 60s into the afternoon. cooling fast after sunset and into the evening hours, getting chilly. back down to the mid 50s. the ten-day outlook is coming up. >> at the live desk we're learning more about a plane sh five people on board. take a look at the video, you can see the fire and black smoke billowing from the runway. malta international airport was shut down just after the crash. no outgoing or incoming flights. witnesses say the plane just slammed into the ground. and there are conflicting reports as to who was on board. but the maltese government said the plane was part of a surveillance operation by french customs officials to track drug developi
a little bit of a breeze, you can see a chop on the potomac river. the winds starting to pick up. it's going to be a bit blustery into the afternoon. but not quite really windy. maybe gusts up to around 20, 25 miles per hour. right now temperatures in the area. culpepper up to 71 degrees. fredericksburg is up to 70 as well. a delightful day is on the way. and the temperatures are going to begin to climb and hold steady in the upper 60s into the afternoon. cooling fast after sunset and into the...
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certainly a blustery feel for the day. 48 in potomac, 46 in bull run. an insulated wind breaker and sunglasses and jeans. this little girl holding on for dear life in the breeze. temperatures near 50. northwest winds 15 to to. more like 15 to 25 miles an hour later on today. high school football will be cold on the metal bleachers. temperatures will be back down into the 40s by 10:00. look at the whole ten day forecast who has two days near morning? >> no problems on the beltway. let's keep our fingers crossed that things stay this way. let's look at travel times around town. look at routes into town and out of town. 270 southbound from germantown to the spur, you're on time. same thing top of the beltway as you're headed from 95 to the beltway. going to take you 90 minutes. 66 inbound and 495, ten m us use to buy clothes but what about selling them? the shopping app a local woman makes thousands of dollars using. >> the new tool for early voter aerz to use. how you can check to see w fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's
certainly a blustery feel for the day. 48 in potomac, 46 in bull run. an insulated wind breaker and sunglasses and jeans. this little girl holding on for dear life in the breeze. temperatures near 50. northwest winds 15 to to. more like 15 to 25 miles an hour later on today. high school football will be cold on the metal bleachers. temperatures will be back down into the 40s by 10:00. look at the whole ten day forecast who has two days near morning? >> no problems on the beltway. let's...
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. >>> he did not speak on camera but we have heard from the man who rescued a puppy out of the potomac. he is 20 years old and his name is jamaal. he says last week he was with friends in old town alexandria when they heard a strange sound flashlights and spotted this puppy. look how cute. he pulled her out and now she is at the animal welfare league of alexandria. the poor puppy was all matted up and had skin and eye infections. leak workers named the six pound toy poodle, cubby bear. she laid still for several days but then on thursday, this. >> she actually left out of her bed, ran over and played with toys. that's what makes this work so gratifying, just seeing an animal in such awful conditions, o and being able to turn them around. >> staffers say they have no idea how she ended up in such bad shape but from her behavior, it's obvious the little cubby bear once had a home and could be on her way to a new home soon. look at little cubby. >> so cute and happy. >> happy, yes. cuddly. >>> the first two games of the world series were pretty much blowouts. >> but last night game was a
. >>> he did not speak on camera but we have heard from the man who rescued a puppy out of the potomac. he is 20 years old and his name is jamaal. he says last week he was with friends in old town alexandria when they heard a strange sound flashlights and spotted this puppy. look how cute. he pulled her out and now she is at the animal welfare league of alexandria. the poor puppy was all matted up and had skin and eye infections. leak workers named the six pound toy poodle, cubby bear....
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there's the view overlooking the potomac river. by 3:00, hovering in the low 80s for a couple of hours. then back down to the upper 70s by 6:00 p.m. by 9:00, back to the low 70s under a mostly clear sky. look at the big changes that are coming for the weekend. >>> all right, thank you, tom. >>> now to a developing story in prince george's county. a mother and father are now charged in the death of their missing new born. bureau chief tracee wilkins just uncovered new information in the case. according to charging documents, antoine and janice petty, confessed to punching their 3-month-old son until he was unresponsive. the documents say they put him in a car for more than 24 hours before burying him parkdale high school in a shallow grave. police say the father assaulted the baby and the mother, janice the fact. >>> family and friends remembering d.c. teenager kaleah minor, this happened monday at a metro bus stop. in court yesterday, the suspect, kaela jones said she standpointed minor in her and stole her cell phone. jones says a
there's the view overlooking the potomac river. by 3:00, hovering in the low 80s for a couple of hours. then back down to the upper 70s by 6:00 p.m. by 9:00, back to the low 70s under a mostly clear sky. look at the big changes that are coming for the weekend. >>> all right, thank you, tom. >>> now to a developing story in prince george's county. a mother and father are now charged in the death of their missing new born. bureau chief tracee wilkins just uncovered new...
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out the door you go and it is chilly this morning. 41 at potomac and great falls. 42 centerville. 45 in winchester. 42 in charles town west virginia. if this morning and don't prepare for much in the way of a warm up today. highs only in the upper 50s to near 60 and cooling fast if you're headed to 17th street for the high heel race. let's head over to melissa mollet for the icc issue. >> still have to stay left to get by this problem. just after shady grove road or before shady grove road here with the lumber on the right side of the roadway and clean up on the way. for you. 66 and 95, no major problems on 66 and 95. beltway here at kenilworth avenue looking good. inner and outer loop on bw parkway. a couple of things to think about southbound after powder mill, have the left lane getting by the paving. same situation northbound just before the beltway, left lane getting by there as well. we'll take a live look at 66 coming up. >>> horrible accident at a theme park in australia. we have video of a ride people. take a look. you can see paramedics and emergency response here on the co
out the door you go and it is chilly this morning. 41 at potomac and great falls. 42 centerville. 45 in winchester. 42 in charles town west virginia. if this morning and don't prepare for much in the way of a warm up today. highs only in the upper 50s to near 60 and cooling fast if you're headed to 17th street for the high heel race. let's head over to melissa mollet for the icc issue. >> still have to stay left to get by this problem. just after shady grove road or before shady grove...
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still some clouds over the potomac and by 10:00 we'll be in the mid 50s. we'll make it into the 60s this afternoon. those wind gusting to 40 miles an hour into the afternoon and overnight the winds will diminish and temperatures will clear and generally calm. right now radar showing some lingering light sprinkles here. all of that tracking off to the south and east pulling away, but still getting some light to moderate showers on the eastern shore and some nice autumn color. this red zone is peak autumn color in the mountains of west virginia and getting some nice color locally here, but we don't get peak until around the last week of october into that's the view from skyline drive a couple of days ago. shenandoah national park, still some light colors there. their peak colors about ten days away. tomorrow lighter wind with sunshine. the better day for outdoor activities. next chance of rain maybe thursday and friday. >> thank you. >>> well, you may see them every day, but few are ever recognized. ?? stand by me ?? vo: for dominion, part of delivering affo
still some clouds over the potomac and by 10:00 we'll be in the mid 50s. we'll make it into the 60s this afternoon. those wind gusting to 40 miles an hour into the afternoon and overnight the winds will diminish and temperatures will clear and generally calm. right now radar showing some lingering light sprinkles here. all of that tracking off to the south and east pulling away, but still getting some light to moderate showers on the eastern shore and some nice autumn color. this red zone is...
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doug: potomac river and it's a beautiful day. near 70 degrees. jonathan: really nice. doug: it will get cooler. spring and summer will come back. we have wenter to do first. get through the rest of fall. wintertime will come. at the moment it's gorgeous outside. with the afternoon temperatures in the upper 60's northwesterly wind at 15. the dew point at 44. that tells us the air is dry. it's comfortable monday afternoon around the region. the forecast tonight, the winds diminish. clear skies. overnight reading. bot to 45 degrees. that is -- 35 to 45 degrees. that's chilly. so keep that in mind in the morning. a chill in the air with a little breeze. once daylight hits, it will be breezy again. 10 to 15 miles per hour winds. plenty of sunshine. 59 degrees. the average temperatures are 66 degrees. forecast lows heading to wednesday morning will be in the 30's just about everywhere. look at this. 38 in lieu lieu. -- 38 in luray. 43 in annapolis. thedays are getting cold -- days are getting colder. every now and then we slide back and have a milder day. you stay ahead of t
doug: potomac river and it's a beautiful day. near 70 degrees. jonathan: really nice. doug: it will get cooler. spring and summer will come back. we have wenter to do first. get through the rest of fall. wintertime will come. at the moment it's gorgeous outside. with the afternoon temperatures in the upper 60's northwesterly wind at 15. the dew point at 44. that tells us the air is dry. it's comfortable monday afternoon around the region. the forecast tonight, the winds diminish. clear skies....
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congressionalh district is just across the potomac river from the nation's capital.edcomstock luanne -- this debate is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. i am honored to be here with you today. it is my pleasure now to introduce the candidates for virginia's 10th congressional district. i am going to provide a brief .ntroduction to each of them please refer to your programs for more information. barbara comes that currently serves on the transportation and infrastructure committee, science and technology committee, and chairwoman of the subcommittee on research and technology. she served in the virginia house 2010-20 15. from theserved as chairwoman of science and technology committee. the commerceed on and labor committee and the transportation committee. she graduated from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she is a 30 year resident of mclean, virginia. a retired public school assistant principal who continues to teach their three children. please welcome congresswoman barbara comstock. [applause] luanne bennett grew up on her family
congressionalh district is just across the potomac river from the nation's capital.edcomstock luanne -- this debate is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. i am honored to be here with you today. it is my pleasure now to introduce the candidates for virginia's 10th congressional district. i am going to provide a brief .ntroduction to each of them please refer to your programs for more information. barbara comes that currently serves on the transportation and infrastructure...
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he will say you have ruined me, thinking he will lose the command of the army of the potomac. and a very well could've ruined him. and starting to show something that will happen with war and down the road that is a different story about not following orders. this attack does not go forward. it has a huge impact. it will be one of those impacts that brings grant into the east because george gordon need was nothing at a get it done. grant has proven in front of everybody he can win and he doesn't time and again that he does it time and again. 1862, theh of may, last defense on the james seven miles below the capital of richmond, the union flotilla attacks and they tried to do with it done at port royal and what farragut had done in new orleans, which we will talk about tomorrow. they tried to do would have been done at fort colossae and take the city by the fleet from the river. they fail. they fail because of a change in the river, a whole bunch of hard-bitten virginia gunners that is just one of the css virginia and the gun crews joined the emplacement and they wanted revenge
he will say you have ruined me, thinking he will lose the command of the army of the potomac. and a very well could've ruined him. and starting to show something that will happen with war and down the road that is a different story about not following orders. this attack does not go forward. it has a huge impact. it will be one of those impacts that brings grant into the east because george gordon need was nothing at a get it done. grant has proven in front of everybody he can win and he...
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. >>> potomac maryland resident, linda carter is back in the lime night. unveiled their collaboration in support of gender equality. first brought the character to television in 1975. this year, the superhero turns 75 and earns one more distinction distinction as the united states ambassador for the empowerment of women and girls. >>> could you feed a 20 cents a person? single mom from woodbridge, virginia, will do just that tomorrow. and she heads to d.c. to feed the homeless on make a difference day. and a few friends have perfected the art of feeding the homeless. throw in another and the rest was all free, thanks thanks to homeless nearly every weekend. >> we pride ourselves in going out and talking interacting. what is it that we need? we pour into the lives of other people. sometimes people ask for prayer. sometimes they ask to be linked to different community services. >> that's walking the walk. she said she started thisuf as a -- this off as a tribute to her grandmother who believed in the importance of helping other people. >>> for more informati
. >>> potomac maryland resident, linda carter is back in the lime night. unveiled their collaboration in support of gender equality. first brought the character to television in 1975. this year, the superhero turns 75 and earns one more distinction distinction as the united states ambassador for the empowerment of women and girls. >>> could you feed a 20 cents a person? single mom from woodbridge, virginia, will do just that tomorrow. and she heads to d.c. to feed the homeless...
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Oct 31, 2016
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a water rescue on the potomac river. montgomery county fire and rescue said that a woman fell 70 feet into the water. she fell in on the virginia side of the river kayaker helped keep her head above the water before crews could arrive. she was taken to the hospital by helicopter with serious injuries. developing now, accusations that fbi director james comey may have broken the law by disclosing e-mails possibly connected with hillary clinton. the senate minority leader harry reid said it appears that comey violated the hatch act, which in activities that could influence elections. richard painter, the chief white house ethics lawyer during the george w. bush administration, filed a complaint, accusing comey of doing that. former attorney general eric holder and dozens of federal prosecutor signed a letter slamming comey for going against long-established guidelines when he commented on an investigation with political implications. the fbi now has permission from a jones to re found the laptop shared by the clinton aide
a water rescue on the potomac river. montgomery county fire and rescue said that a woman fell 70 feet into the water. she fell in on the virginia side of the river kayaker helped keep her head above the water before crews could arrive. she was taken to the hospital by helicopter with serious injuries. developing now, accusations that fbi director james comey may have broken the law by disclosing e-mails possibly connected with hillary clinton. the senate minority leader harry reid said it...
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. >>> two people are dead after their speed boat crashed on the potomac river about 60 miles from our nation's capital. video posted on a boating web site s airborne and flipping. the boat was capable of reaching speeds of up to 190 miles per hour. >>> and in los angeles, the driver of this stolen suv who led police on a high speed chase did not have much chance after a rear tire blew out. you can see sparks coming from the tire as the drivers speeds ahead. she stopped, got out, and was taken into custody. >>> more local news, native panther arena. the hunting wound powwow called milwaukee home for more than a decade, singing, dancing, and drumming. the festival is open to everywhere, and is completely free. >>> a celebration of a different kind in glendale honoring the time of year when we all start crave ago good bowl of chill. north shore firefighters squared off against glendale officers. live music, face-painting, a raffle. the winner gets a trophy and bragging rights for the next year. scott steele has your full forecast for the week ahead and times out when we could hit close t
. >>> two people are dead after their speed boat crashed on the potomac river about 60 miles from our nation's capital. video posted on a boating web site s airborne and flipping. the boat was capable of reaching speeds of up to 190 miles per hour. >>> and in los angeles, the driver of this stolen suv who led police on a high speed chase did not have much chance after a rear tire blew out. you can see sparks coming from the tire as the drivers speeds ahead. she stopped, got...
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Oct 21, 2016
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it then moves into leesburg, warren ton, reston, potomac fairfax and an assis between noon and 2 p.m. it's moving into the district in arlington around 2:00 to 3:00. then rain in southern maryland and parts of the northern neck between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. we are going to see a 20 degree temperature drop in a three hour period tomorrow. i'll let you know when that big your weekend plans next. >>> another traj. the new fallout tonight for takata. >>> domestic violence back in the spotlight for the nfl. new evidence woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock. man: too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to allow federal contractors to discriminate against gay employees. woman: barbara comstock. too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac is responsible for the
it then moves into leesburg, warren ton, reston, potomac fairfax and an assis between noon and 2 p.m. it's moving into the district in arlington around 2:00 to 3:00. then rain in southern maryland and parts of the northern neck between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. we are going to see a 20 degree temperature drop in a three hour period tomorrow. i'll let you know when that big your weekend plans next. >>> another traj. the new fallout tonight for takata. >>> domestic violence back in the...
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in potomac falls, bruce leshan. wusa 9. >> gabby giffords also went back with her husband, for tougher gun restrictions. keeping guns out of the hands of abusers and the mentally ill. >>> bricker confessed the shooting death of miriam sade adebayo outside of a store. she was a university of maryland grawho worked at a healthcare company. bricker was an ex-con with a criminal record. is locked up for killing their own infant son. and i have to actual, they -- tell you, they are hard to hear. antoine petty had been driving a hearst. penny and his wife are accused of killing their 3-month-old son in september. and burying him in some woods behind parkdale high school. court documents available today, say petty took the baby onto the balcony at the couple's green belt parm. and he punched the try to get the baby to stop crying. and the baby died. and the couple put the body for a full day, allegedly ferreted on september 22nd. they will be in court for the first time tomorrow. >>> green light for a new hospital in princ
in potomac falls, bruce leshan. wusa 9. >> gabby giffords also went back with her husband, for tougher gun restrictions. keeping guns out of the hands of abusers and the mentally ill. >>> bricker confessed the shooting death of miriam sade adebayo outside of a store. she was a university of maryland grawho worked at a healthcare company. bricker was an ex-con with a criminal record. is locked up for killing their own infant son. and i have to actual, they -- tell you, they are...
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and that's where we are at right now at 11:30 at night. 66 in the district. 67 in potomac. 67 in centerville. an amazing night out there. a gorgeous start tomorrow morning on your sunday. 60 degrees at 7:00 a.m. herb refreshing comfortably cool. maybe you want a light jacket but you definitely won't need it past the early morning by hit our high of 80 degrees at 3:00 in the afternoon. tomorrow evening notice on the planner the chance of showers there. it's mainly for folks north of town. if you are in class,burg, germantown, frederick, urbana, walkersville, haguerstown and frederick county in virginia you have the best chance of showers tomorrow evening. but for most of us the day is going to be a completely dry day. notice the temperature at 7:00 p.m. 73 balmy degrees. exercising during the afternoon hours, almost hot, especially for the last weekend in october. tomorrow, a great day to have brunch outdoors and take the kids to the haunted house as well. it is t-shirt weather tomorrow. now, on monday, it's cooler. look at your forecast here. 62 for a high. but that's crisp. that's perfect o
and that's where we are at right now at 11:30 at night. 66 in the district. 67 in potomac. 67 in centerville. an amazing night out there. a gorgeous start tomorrow morning on your sunday. 60 degrees at 7:00 a.m. herb refreshing comfortably cool. maybe you want a light jacket but you definitely won't need it past the early morning by hit our high of 80 degrees at 3:00 in the afternoon. tomorrow evening notice on the planner the chance of showers there. it's mainly for folks north of town. if you...
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. >>> back now with a tragic boating accident on the potomac river, the boat ejecting two men onboard. both were killed. police now investigating the circumstances and speed of the accident. >>> next to the heated starbucks interaction that is going to court. coffee was accidentally splashed on her and was not helped. >>> to chicago now, and the historic eight-inning pinch-hit grand slam, putting a little spring in the step of windy city fans. the cubs, now up 1-0 in the national league championship series against the dodgers. >>> and look up tonight if you lunar super show. >>> when we come back, have you met sofia, the little girl with a big message that's going viral, and why she's "america strong." a great deal. saving the moolah. [ chuckles ] as you can see, sometimes progressive isn't the lowest. not always the lowest! jamie. what are you doing? -i'm being your hype man. not right now. you said i was gonna be the hype man. no, we said we wouldn't do it. i liked his way. cha-ching! talking about getting that moneeeey! talking about getting that moneeeey! savings worth the hype. n
. >>> back now with a tragic boating accident on the potomac river, the boat ejecting two men onboard. both were killed. police now investigating the circumstances and speed of the accident. >>> next to the heated starbucks interaction that is going to court. coffee was accidentally splashed on her and was not helped. >>> to chicago now, and the historic eight-inning pinch-hit grand slam, putting a little spring in the step of windy city fans. the cubs, now up 1-0 in...
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a tragic boating accident on the potomac river.ast-moving vessel soaring above the water, ejecting the two men onboard. both were killed. police now investigating the circumstances and speed of the accident. >>> next to the heated starbucks interaction that is going to court. a customer in houston says that a barista accidentally splashed scalding water on her. she's filed for $200,000, claiming she was not helped. starbucks says they're looking into the matter. >>> to chicago now, and the historic eightth-inning pinch-hit grand slam from miguel montero, putting a little spring in the step of windy city fans. the cubs, now up 1-0 in the national league championship series against the dodgers. >>> and look up tonight if you want to catch the last of the lunar super show. scientists say get ready for some deep reds and oranges, lighting up the night sky. >>> when we come back, have you met sofia, the little girl with a big message that's going viral, and why she's "america strong. stay with us. great deal. saving the moolah. [ chuckl
a tragic boating accident on the potomac river.ast-moving vessel soaring above the water, ejecting the two men onboard. both were killed. police now investigating the circumstances and speed of the accident. >>> next to the heated starbucks interaction that is going to court. a customer in houston says that a barista accidentally splashed scalding water on her. she's filed for $200,000, claiming she was not helped. starbucks says they're looking into the matter. >>> to chicago...
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do you support the additional northwestern potomac river crossing? and if so, what would you do with congress to bring the project to fruition? if not, why? time in: for the first 10 years we passed a transformation reform bill without raising taxes. and i was proud as a member of the transportation committee to be on the conference committee to get that done. as you know from having the aamber, they recently had discussion here with the virginia governor and maryland governor and the d.c. mayor, those are challenging issues. and we also know that having worked with state and local officials, we need more core doors. but we have to work from the ground up. it isn't like the 1970's when you could come in and draw lines and have people not include the public. route seven, we worked on that to make sure we got that right. i will sit down and work with my colleagues. i will go to these meetings and map them out and work with them to make sure we get those corridors that we still need. in thedo have money current transportation budget to start that proces
do you support the additional northwestern potomac river crossing? and if so, what would you do with congress to bring the project to fruition? if not, why? time in: for the first 10 years we passed a transformation reform bill without raising taxes. and i was proud as a member of the transportation committee to be on the conference committee to get that done. as you know from having the aamber, they recently had discussion here with the virginia governor and maryland governor and the d.c....
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the map displayed showed north potomac, gaithersburg would be mostly affected. >> it shouldn't be about money. it should be about community needs. when we bought into your communities we bought into residential communities. we did not buy into communities that would have eyesores. >> reporter: county officials say federal law designed to encourage utility competition in a free market give them no legal leeway to refuse the towers. broadband spectrum that the fcc is making available has different physical characteristics. it doesn't travel as far. >> reporter: a number of people spoke about health concerns from the antennas. >> likely to cause kaenser, specifically brain cancer, and more specifically in children. i'm concerned about the citizens of this county, the little kids that will be exposed to even low frequency. >> reporter: also new tonight state legislators have become involved with an eye toward possible legislation on this matter. live in gaithersburg, jackie bensen news 4. >>> a community stepping up to help families forced out of their homes in prince george's. the county a
the map displayed showed north potomac, gaithersburg would be mostly affected. >> it shouldn't be about money. it should be about community needs. when we bought into your communities we bought into residential communities. we did not buy into communities that would have eyesores. >> reporter: county officials say federal law designed to encourage utility competition in a free market give them no legal leeway to refuse the towers. broadband spectrum that the fcc is making available...
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closer to town, 60 degrees in the district, potomac upper 50's, near 60 degrees clinton, upper marlboro 58. southern maryland, sunshine of the early afternoon, upper 50's, near 60 degrees. the futurecast, once we get the rain out of here, the skies clear, the wind will stay out of the north and west for the day tomorrow. they will change direction through the day sunday. color change, moderate range around capital beltway. the best color further north and west come across western maryland. don't forget to send in the fall foliage pictures to burst.com /wjla. we will pick a winner every thursday night and announce it friday morning on "good morning washington." this is a picture from west virginia. warmer temperatures sunday, upper 60's, same monday, then a cooldown long gone are the temperatures in the 80's. it was nice while it lasted. jonathan: they will be back in a couple months. talking about basketball? robert: yes, cannot wait for the season to start. the wizards played their final preseason game, their final tuneup for the reckless season. and bad news out of college park. y25gf
closer to town, 60 degrees in the district, potomac upper 50's, near 60 degrees clinton, upper marlboro 58. southern maryland, sunshine of the early afternoon, upper 50's, near 60 degrees. the futurecast, once we get the rain out of here, the skies clear, the wind will stay out of the north and west for the day tomorrow. they will change direction through the day sunday. color change, moderate range around capital beltway. the best color further north and west come across western maryland....
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. >>> a kayaker likely saved a woman's life after she fell off a cliff and into the potomac river this morning. she fell on the virginia side 75 feet. a fire rescue spokesperson say it is kayaker kept her head above water. rescue crews took her to the purple horse beach area. she suffered traumatic injuries and flown to a local hospital. pond but they sadly are not returning home with a win. jason puig joins us with highlights. jay, down to the last, you know, just couple of seconds there. hoping, fingers crossed and nothing. nothing. >> yeah, nothing is the perfect way to describe this game. no winners overseas. both teams, redskins and bengals, heading back disappointed. a 27-27 tie. the second tie this nfl the skins in last place in the nfc east division. let's head out to wimbley stadium. went to overtime. tied at 27. dustin hopkins on for the game-winning field goal. from 34 yards out. hopkins, scores this one wide left. no good. the redskins they cannot believe it. ball back. two seconds remaining. a last hail mary for the skins. sails out of bounds and that's how it ends. they p
. >>> a kayaker likely saved a woman's life after she fell off a cliff and into the potomac river this morning. she fell on the virginia side 75 feet. a fire rescue spokesperson say it is kayaker kept her head above water. rescue crews took her to the purple horse beach area. she suffered traumatic injuries and flown to a local hospital. pond but they sadly are not returning home with a win. jason puig joins us with highlights. jay, down to the last, you know, just couple of seconds...
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he became more familiar withre jumping out of planes instead of flying them.j i am really excited, potomac last week, that you want to fl a b-17 i said that i would like to see oneou, it takes me back. bows out ford plants i was close to them but i never got inside one of them.la >> says that flying a b-17 bomber is somethi check off of his bucket list. plan is dead after a police involved shooting and eightht that video from the lowes store parking lot taken by a fox 8 viewerer as one man is de the ball was captured by a fox vier car was shrouded in motorcycle behind it and a cruiser in front, the suspect backed up, striking the believe that's when they opened fire the crashed into a store parking lot. >> i saw there were eight officers on the street and was pulled up they hold the passenger out of the car and them on the stretcher. if anybody was here who witnessed what happened. that could call the willoughby detective bureau with any
he became more familiar withre jumping out of planes instead of flying them.j i am really excited, potomac last week, that you want to fl a b-17 i said that i would like to see oneou, it takes me back. bows out ford plants i was close to them but i never got inside one of them.la >> says that flying a b-17 bomber is somethi check off of his bucket list. plan is dead after a police involved shooting and eightht that video from the lowes store parking lot taken by a fox 8 viewerer as one...
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question, do you support the additional northwestern potomac river crossing? and if so what would you do in congress to bring this project to fruition? and if not, why? comstock: for the first time in 10 years we've passed the transportation reform bill in congress without raising taxes and i was proud as an of of the transportation committee to the on that conference committee to get that work done. as you know from having i believe the chamber recently had a discussion here with virginia and maryland governor and the d.c. mayor, those are challenge issues and we also know from having worked with state and local officials we know we need to have more corridors but we have to work from the ground up. we cannot impose it, it's not like the '70s where you come in and draw lines and have people not include the public. i know when i was a state delegate i worked on different quarters, group 70 we will talk to make sure we got that right. my state and local colleagues do all the time. i've told the business community and i told my state and local colleagues i will
question, do you support the additional northwestern potomac river crossing? and if so what would you do in congress to bring this project to fruition? and if not, why? comstock: for the first time in 10 years we've passed the transportation reform bill in congress without raising taxes and i was proud as an of of the transportation committee to the on that conference committee to get that work done. as you know from having i believe the chamber recently had a discussion here with virginia and...
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minds of men like lincoln and the northern homefront about this new commander of the army of the potomac that's only been a command for several months. >> [indiscernible] final take away thoughts? >> how would you rate wesley merritt's charge at the confederate left at third winchester? with that rate is a great assault? -- would that rate as a great assault? >> you are a cav guy. [laughter] >> as my grandfather used to say, no question. absolutely, yes. it is a fantastic mounted charge at a time when mounted charges, you are starting to see them less and less. they are starting to become a thing of the past. it is great because it represents where the union -- cavalry once was. it is incredible successful. by that point in time in 1864, the union cavalry had begun a transition. they were moving away from the traditional roles of scouting, screening, intelligence gathering, reconnaissance and so one. they were moving to more of a mounted strikeforce. horses were a means of transportation and mobility to get met from point a to point b on a battlefield so they could fight. winchester is s
minds of men like lincoln and the northern homefront about this new commander of the army of the potomac that's only been a command for several months. >> [indiscernible] final take away thoughts? >> how would you rate wesley merritt's charge at the confederate left at third winchester? with that rate is a great assault? -- would that rate as a great assault? >> you are a cav guy. [laughter] >> as my grandfather used to say, no question. absolutely, yes. it is a...
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but temperatures this morning are certainly cold. 46 at national airport with the urban heat in the potomac to help. outside the beltway, temperatures are way cold. you have a freeze warning in northern maryland, northern shenandoah valley and up the panhandle of virginia. the frost advisory includes arlington and prince george's county and much of the district and montgomery county. but temperatures generally just barely above the freezing 34, 35, 36 degrees in most of the suburbs this morning. we'll have plenty of sunshine early, but there are clouds building back out to our west. and the rain chance, most of that is going to bypass us to the north. but there will be increasing clouds during the day today. and a mostly cloudy day coming up for tomorrow. here's the way future weather handles it. sunshine and cold this morning by 5:00 this afternoon. skies are partly sunny to mostly cloudy. clouds will thicken into early midnight tonight. by tomorrow, maybe a sprinkle early in the morning in the shenandoah valley. that's about it. but most of us tomorrow wait until after about 2:00 or 3:00
but temperatures this morning are certainly cold. 46 at national airport with the urban heat in the potomac to help. outside the beltway, temperatures are way cold. you have a freeze warning in northern maryland, northern shenandoah valley and up the panhandle of virginia. the frost advisory includes arlington and prince george's county and much of the district and montgomery county. but temperatures generally just barely above the freezing 34, 35, 36 degrees in most of the suburbs this...
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i mean, this is unbelievable. >> that is a live view out the video over looking the potomac river. we have a few clouds through the metro area now and much of the region we'll have it hovering in the 60s throughout the morning this afternoon. that is near record heat. here is another view of the sky. live view from the storm team4 tower camera over looking northeast washington off in the horizon is prince george's county. a gorgeous sunrise under way right now. sun is up at 7:34. right now, it is hovering in the 60s. northern shenandoah valley into washington county. great day to get in a bike ride, a walk, a run, a temperatures by 10:00 near 70 by 2, upper 70s. don't have any rain here. just a few clouds coming in from time to time. we're all dry on storm team4 radar. however, could get a line of showers, maybe thunder showers rolling into the panhandle of west virginia, shenandoah valley by 3, 4, 5:00. 6, 7, 8:00 p.m. coming into the metro area and passing to our south after that and we dry out and during the day tomorrow, much cooler weather. only near 60 during the afternoon. w
i mean, this is unbelievable. >> that is a live view out the video over looking the potomac river. we have a few clouds through the metro area now and much of the region we'll have it hovering in the 60s throughout the morning this afternoon. that is near record heat. here is another view of the sky. live view from the storm team4 tower camera over looking northeast washington off in the horizon is prince george's county. a gorgeous sunrise under way right now. sun is up at 7:34. right...
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west potomac hosting south county. the for the game against south county, and the big crowd was on hand. down 24-14, and jack mcdanielles for the keeper, and he's going to go all the way for the score, and south county just down by 3 after the extra point, and late in the game, mark ellis going for bellfield, but jones grabs it instead. less than 30 seconds to go, mcdanielles with the big south county comeback hopes taken away. 24-21. >> defensively, we made huge play in the 2nd half. and eric sealed the deal on the pitch. i'm happy for our guys. >> it's a what wins the games. you to play to play, and sometimes it comes your way. >> and massive crowd in the swarming hornets' nest and the the matchup with sinica valley, and wayne and elijah powering through for the score, and this time, going to marcus vincent who takes it to the house for the 28 point lead for damascus, and trying to generate the offense, and zach robinson scrambling outside of the pocket, finally finding harold. he adds 6 points, but that's not nearly
west potomac hosting south county. the for the game against south county, and the big crowd was on hand. down 24-14, and jack mcdanielles for the keeper, and he's going to go all the way for the score, and south county just down by 3 after the extra point, and late in the game, mark ellis going for bellfield, but jones grabs it instead. less than 30 seconds to go, mcdanielles with the big south county comeback hopes taken away. 24-21. >> defensively, we made huge play in the 2nd half. and...
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. >> and c-span3 live today at potomac institute for policy studies for discussions about the challengesacing nato with terro,
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john henry has more from west potomac high school where pastor telling millender preached at the victorious life church on sundays. the pastor allegedly encouraged followers to invest in one of his side companies. >> that's right, they say it's people in developing countries, but in reality they actually were using the money to trade on risky foreign-exchange markets. this all comes about one day after he made a really interesting comment on his facebook page to his church family. >> pastor terry millender is behind bars and they say it's how -- due to how he ran a side company. in federal court monday afternoon, lawyers accused him of purposefully misleading investors. it's a puzzling situation when you consider that the pastor wrote this on his facebook page on sunday: organized religion often can't be fully trusted. it too has an agenda. we went searching for answers from his wife brenda. she's caught up in the investigation also and is currently out on bond. we found several addresses peeked through the window but would not identify herself. >> we have no comment. >> in the meantime som
john henry has more from west potomac high school where pastor telling millender preached at the victorious life church on sundays. the pastor allegedly encouraged followers to invest in one of his side companies. >> that's right, they say it's people in developing countries, but in reality they actually were using the money to trade on risky foreign-exchange markets. this all comes about one day after he made a really interesting comment on his facebook page to his church family....
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the showers just kind of fall apart except for maybe the potomac highlands. we will start milder with a shot of07 in a couple of spots. -- 70 in a couple of spots. and by tuesday, with the cold air following, tuesday's highs will struggle to get close to the 60-degree mark. for tonight, it is clear. it is chilly. it is windy, to breezy. 40 to 45. and the wind chills in the 30s. and we still center some gusts 25 miles an hour. overnight. and 40s and 50s tomorrow chilly. and then in the afternoon, it will be in the mid to upper 60s. and the leaves that are still on the trees, i know some got pulled off by the wind and starting to look better. mid to upper 60s with southwesterly winds. now, as we head to monday, breezy again, 68. and tuesday, cooler, and 58. still breezy. and midweek, 60-ish. some spots not getting out of the 50s on wednesday. and then a chance for a couple of showers later thursday and it looks like a little bit milder by friday and saturday. >> all right. i will take the milder. i >> once hosted the beatles but these doors opened to a new era.
the showers just kind of fall apart except for maybe the potomac highlands. we will start milder with a shot of07 in a couple of spots. -- 70 in a couple of spots. and by tuesday, with the cold air following, tuesday's highs will struggle to get close to the 60-degree mark. for tonight, it is clear. it is chilly. it is windy, to breezy. 40 to 45. and the wind chills in the 30s. and we still center some gusts 25 miles an hour. overnight. and 40s and 50s tomorrow chilly. and then in the...