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colder and rainier for next week. deny rainy next week. >>
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it has gotten dark, windy, rainier. we want to know how bad it will get. let's head over to mike masco for the very latest. with a change, mike. >>> it is. i wish it was 70 for the next several days about -- days, but that's not the case. this is a tough go. the western side of the beltway. very heavy rain. cockeysville you're dealing with that. aberdeen to havre de grace out toward the northeast. that rest stop dealing with heavy rain. terms of how much rain, this is our rain vision, picking up 3/10ths just over a half an inch. i think we will total it between one to two inches before all is said and done. it's the first batch that's in here and another batch over the piedmont. not severe weather, though. it will be the gusty winds. first, a flood watch. that's a flash flood watch for the entire state. so high winds will be the concern, big jet on top of us. sustained winds 30 to 40, maybe gusts higher. >>> we're hoping to avid tornadoes here but funnel clouds have touched down in parts of the south. this is video of a tornado striking northwest georgia.
it has gotten dark, windy, rainier. we want to know how bad it will get. let's head over to mike masco for the very latest. with a change, mike. >>> it is. i wish it was 70 for the next several days about -- days, but that's not the case. this is a tough go. the western side of the beltway. very heavy rain. cockeysville you're dealing with that. aberdeen to havre de grace out toward the northeast. that rest stop dealing with heavy rain. terms of how much rain, this is our rain vision,...
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so that's helping set up a cooler and rainier next week. it looks like october.o it is what it is. >> i like what it is. >> all right. this is something. the morning commute on the new york ferry went terribly wrong. >> the ferry crashed injuring 59 people. the ferry hit a dock in lower manhattan, tossing some passengers in the air. >> it crashed. everybody, who was standing, fell forward and people in their seats got thrown forward. >> basically, it was, you know, 60 to-0. it's what happens when -- the boat slows down. people get up to get off the boat. when we hit the dock, everybody went flying. >> the coast guard records show the sea streak has been involved in other docking incidents. in january of 2010, a whole was -- hole was punched through the boat. and then there was another tear. nobody was injured in those incidents. >>> police say a wisconsin woman called 911, right? and lied to aindividual traffic tickets. the woman would make calls to 911 about serious crimes in progress. police said here's an example of one eye was driving through the lot of kmart
so that's helping set up a cooler and rainier next week. it looks like october.o it is what it is. >> i like what it is. >> all right. this is something. the morning commute on the new york ferry went terribly wrong. >> the ferry crashed injuring 59 people. the ferry hit a dock in lower manhattan, tossing some passengers in the air. >> it crashed. everybody, who was standing, fell forward and people in their seats got thrown forward. >> basically, it was, you know,...
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so many careers yet i show in the case of fusion we need not use rainier so the future amount of food in your sure does not exist. for you don't use radioactive materials as. the source of energy like when you're working there is we need to use richer. it's not this video acting with. but never. video activities and or saw only life high they do octave with. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy to decide but if mystical sheba is mistaken then you will succeed right sometimes sometimes sometimes no but for as a real. thing in the history he also mentioned the very very a how when s. or with the creature so one gram of it through to him caving more the. senses so than people like that in my memory this is absolutely not correct but still i know i understand you're a patriot of your project but everything has disadvantages v
so many careers yet i show in the case of fusion we need not use rainier so the future amount of food in your sure does not exist. for you don't use radioactive materials as. the source of energy like when you're working there is we need to use richer. it's not this video acting with. but never. video activities and or saw only life high they do octave with. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we...
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cooler and rainer next -- rainier next week. >> thanks, now we'll look at the traffic. >> emergency construction is underway tonight. onenorthbound lane of washington boulevard is closed at brit ton house after. if you are heading downtown, north charlts street will be shut down for a crane operation from 3:00 a.m. saturday through 6:00 p.m. sunday. i'll be tracking the delays of your commute in the morning beginning at 4:30 on good morning maryland. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. queen mattresses start at just $699. and now, save 50% on the closeout of our silver limited edition bed. ends sunday. man: at turbotax, we know this is more than a paycheck. we know all the hammering, driving, writing, nursing, and teaching it took to e
cooler and rainer next -- rainier next week. >> thanks, now we'll look at the traffic. >> emergency construction is underway tonight. onenorthbound lane of washington boulevard is closed at brit ton house after. if you are heading downtown, north charlts street will be shut down for a crane operation from 3:00 a.m. saturday through 6:00 p.m. sunday. i'll be tracking the delays of your commute in the morning beginning at 4:30 on good morning maryland. there is no mass-produced human....
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rainier. >> we love our washington monument. >> or the space needle. >> we're starting off with a clearesterday we had our sky streaked with many contrails from jet airliners passing over. this one in bethesda posted to weather at nbcwashington.com. post your pics there and we'll share them. there's the washington monument. no, we're not going to trade it. we're going to keep it here. 30 degrees at reagan national. it's cold under this clear sky. the light wind now. but later that wind will be picking up. off to our west, we have some clouds. in northern montgomery county, northern loudoun, points north and west of there, it's still mostly cloudy. all clear south and east. as we look at temperatures, right now around the beltway, it is near 30 in montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's. but farther soupt, parts of southern maryland away from the waters, low 20s. only in the upper teens. prince william county into culpeper and parts of fauquier county. shenandoah and into the mountains, most locations in the 30s. clear sky had morning and we'll be cold in the low 20s to near 30 d
rainier. >> we love our washington monument. >> or the space needle. >> we're starting off with a clearesterday we had our sky streaked with many contrails from jet airliners passing over. this one in bethesda posted to weather at nbcwashington.com. post your pics there and we'll share them. there's the washington monument. no, we're not going to trade it. we're going to keep it here. 30 degrees at reagan national. it's cold under this clear sky. the light wind now. but later...
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regime may not control its massive stockpiles of chemical weapons and there's now concern that you rainier may fall into the hands of islamic extremists middle east commentator on blog culture shero things the issue simply put is being made up. of this. group used. chemical weapons. nuclear granules thought of the syrian regime there's a process of planning for the day off their ass out as western powers are imagining it and i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step in and take control of stalin tria country it shouldn't happen i do want to start is that said now they're afraid that iran might get this uranium enriched uranium and in fact be conducting it now had to rush out of ice and have it so i think it's another in this long list of possible reasons for good as to our western states to intervene and it seems that there's a lot of preparation for pretext for stepping in and should i stand for and taking control of this situation including the u.k. when the u.k. government decided to plan for that possibility so you see that there are mounted both failures e
regime may not control its massive stockpiles of chemical weapons and there's now concern that you rainier may fall into the hands of islamic extremists middle east commentator on blog culture shero things the issue simply put is being made up. of this. group used. chemical weapons. nuclear granules thought of the syrian regime there's a process of planning for the day off their ass out as western powers are imagining it and i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step...
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a little bit of steady rain as well as salina and morgan hill and gilroy and we are seeing light rainiern -- watsonville. we will remain with scattered showers in place today and wrap around moisture will be coming our way. if you are headed to the sierra, i-80, we have snow showers right along the pass and chp is screening for chains as well as snow tires if you are going up over the pass so be prepared for that. not enough of accumulation but you can see as we get into the afternoon, a few scattered showers are beginning to work back into the bay area and then into the evening hours beginning to dry out. 48 degrees in fairfield 48 in concord and napa and low 50s around the bay. 52 in mountain view 52 in santa rosa and napa concord livermore reporting fog this morning and take it easy, you may encounter that and now we have the fog. 63 in hayward, 60s in san francisco, 62 for santa rosa and the extend under forecast, temperatures will remain slightly warmer through friday but we remain seasonal for this time of year and into the weekend, a slight chance of rain and this system will be d
a little bit of steady rain as well as salina and morgan hill and gilroy and we are seeing light rainiern -- watsonville. we will remain with scattered showers in place today and wrap around moisture will be coming our way. if you are headed to the sierra, i-80, we have snow showers right along the pass and chp is screening for chains as well as snow tires if you are going up over the pass so be prepared for that. not enough of accumulation but you can see as we get into the afternoon, a few...
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rainier. i want to talk about a country, not a company. watch mexico very closely. as they begin to get things in order they could be for us what china used to be for us. explain. >> i think that's right. according to the international monetary fun per capita wages in china are going from $3100 to $21,000 by 2030. you will see a crassover in the next 18 to 24 months where the median wage in mexico will be below the median wage in china. and i think that mexico is going to be the next china. david: how do you buy into it? if you believe in mexico, how do you buy into it right now? >> one of the ways we're playing it through kansas city southern the fairway up through mexico and rail beds through the midwest part of the country. my analyst has a good ratings on that. the stock has done pretty well. david: kansas city southern, take note, folks. there it is. sandra: it looks pretty strong the past year. thanks so jeff saut and david steinberg. david: have a great weekend. sandra: auto sales up 20% in 2012. things are doing well in florida. more signs that the market is
rainier. i want to talk about a country, not a company. watch mexico very closely. as they begin to get things in order they could be for us what china used to be for us. explain. >> i think that's right. according to the international monetary fun per capita wages in china are going from $3100 to $21,000 by 2030. you will see a crassover in the next 18 to 24 months where the median wage in mexico will be below the median wage in china. and i think that mexico is going to be the next...
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rainier in washington, and the tallest andean peaks in ecuador. on january 10, 2008, on winter break from college, 20-year-old lygon stevens perished in an avalanche... while climbing little bear peak in southern colorado with her brother. swept downhill over 1,000 feet and buried under a mass of snow, she would not be recovered until late june when the snows melted. her brother and climbing partner, nicklis, also caught in the avalanche, miraculously survived the fall. though injured, he climbed out, hiking eight miles over 20 hours to summon help. with him he carried two precious possessions: their camera and lygon's journal. these objects revealed to us not only lygon's last days and thoughts on this earth, but also something astounding. lygon's writings unveiled an intensely intimate relationship with her god. always a shining light for him, lygon experienced a depth and honesty... in her relationship with the lord which even seasoned veterans of faith long to have. for those of us who are still climbing mountains around the world, lygon's wri
rainier in washington, and the tallest andean peaks in ecuador. on january 10, 2008, on winter break from college, 20-year-old lygon stevens perished in an avalanche... while climbing little bear peak in southern colorado with her brother. swept downhill over 1,000 feet and buried under a mass of snow, she would not be recovered until late june when the snows melted. her brother and climbing partner, nicklis, also caught in the avalanche, miraculously survived the fall. though injured, he...
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set up the catch rainier the bird's nest. one of the little eagles broke out of the shell. the second apparently close to hatching. you can see it was feeding time earlier today. updating some of our top stories tonight. the house reelected speaker john boehner this afternoon despite recent dissent in the g.o.p. only a handful of lawmakers voted against him. students of a connecticut school massacre back into a different building since the shooting. bill richard shon and bill gates plan to visit north korea soon despite opposition from the u.s. state department. and on this day in 1993, the buffalo bills crawled back from a 32 point deficit in the
set up the catch rainier the bird's nest. one of the little eagles broke out of the shell. the second apparently close to hatching. you can see it was feeding time earlier today. updating some of our top stories tonight. the house reelected speaker john boehner this afternoon despite recent dissent in the g.o.p. only a handful of lawmakers voted against him. students of a connecticut school massacre back into a different building since the shooting. bill richard shon and bill gates plan to...
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first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move gets defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's trying to do so many things right but at the same time is still trapped in a largely nat gas model. they need to be more oily as it's said. here's a tweet from @brianmpc. he says my 8-year-old just got all the spelling words right and said boo-yah. i love your show and apparently he does too. i am always surprised. i see a lot of people -- i was a bar this weekend, where there were a lot of people in their 20s and got started watching the show in their teens and it was quite thrilling because all i heard was boo-yah from 20-something-year-olds. and i think it's -- it's -- we
first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move gets defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's trying to do so many things...
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rainier chances will be increasing a little later today. 36 degrees at b.w.i. marshall.umidity is 79%. more front moving in. -- warm front moving in bit warmer air morning, january 11th, 2013, as we count down to the golden globes. it's now just two days away. coming up, we will have your complete guide to one of hollywood's most anticipated nights of the year, from who we expect to win to what the stars will be wearing. i'm savannah guthrie live in los angeles. matt is back in new york. i know you're anxious to join us here in l.a. for sunday's live preshow red carpet special. i know how interested you are in the fashion, matt. >> absolutely. we're jumping on a plane after the show today, savannah. we'll be out there before you know it. >> how about the history made on thursday during those oscar nominations when 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis earned best actress nomination for her role in "beefs of the southern wild"? she is the youngest actress to ever be nominated. >>> the duchess of cambridge, her first portrait unveiled. >>> a complete wrap-up of the golden globes. w
rainier chances will be increasing a little later today. 36 degrees at b.w.i. marshall.umidity is 79%. more front moving in. -- warm front moving in bit warmer air morning, january 11th, 2013, as we count down to the golden globes. it's now just two days away. coming up, we will have your complete guide to one of hollywood's most anticipated nights of the year, from who we expect to win to what the stars will be wearing. i'm savannah guthrie live in los angeles. matt is back in new york. i know...
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rainier. two gorgeous spots. we let you know what it looks like live.t. that air is stagnant. it's not going anywhere. and a hit of rain first. then, colder air that gives you ice and snow into the southeast. big snow totals for southern areas that don't normally see this kind of snow. in the middle of the country, it's comfo >> we're live in times square. all of that was brought to you by purina. now, inside, to elizabeth. >> all right, sam. thank you so much. >>> it's great to have "gma" senior medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton here. she's here with your book, "your body beautiful: clockstopping secrets to staying healthy, strong and sexy in your 30s, 40s and beyond." it's out in paperbook. and she's going to tell us two things that reveal our age. our skin and our waistline. >> exactly. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you. >> i have to say, olympic athlete dara torres and dr. oz have singled your book out as being phenomenally valuable to them. >> it meant so much to me. >> what sets it apart? >> there's a lot of things that work. a
rainier. two gorgeous spots. we let you know what it looks like live.t. that air is stagnant. it's not going anywhere. and a hit of rain first. then, colder air that gives you ice and snow into the southeast. big snow totals for southern areas that don't normally see this kind of snow. in the middle of the country, it's comfo >> we're live in times square. all of that was brought to you by purina. now, inside, to elizabeth. >> all right, sam. thank you so much. >>> it's...
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biology teacher, and i am proud that my mom and dad worked to restore the alpine meadows of mount rainier. [applause] but i am mostly proud of the working people of washington, and i believe i know their work, having driven bulldozers in bellevue, painted houses in burien, i know the business end of a jackhammer. i've prosecuted drunk drivers. i race day in the yakima valley. washington has welcomed many people to our great state from all points of the compass, but no matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls all of us in washington are pioneers. that is what makes us unique. we push the world forward. we take risks. we take pride in what we do, and who we are. i look forward to a true partnership with senate majority leader rodney tom and minority leader ed murray, and with house speaker frank chopp and minority leader richard debolt. i want us to collaborate early and often on a legislative agenda that benefits all of washington. i want to work with every member of the legislature personally. our economy draws its strength from a marketplace of ideas, and so should our
biology teacher, and i am proud that my mom and dad worked to restore the alpine meadows of mount rainier. [applause] but i am mostly proud of the working people of washington, and i believe i know their work, having driven bulldozers in bellevue, painted houses in burien, i know the business end of a jackhammer. i've prosecuted drunk drivers. i race day in the yakima valley. washington has welcomed many people to our great state from all points of the compass, but no matter when you and your...
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i am proud that my mom and dad worked to restore the alpine meadows of mount rainier. [applause]but i am mostly proud of the working people of washington, and i believe their work has driven bulldozers and painted houses. i know the business end of a jackhammer. i have prosecuted drunk drivers. washington state has welcomed many people from all points of the compass. no matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls, all of us in washington are pioneers. that is what makes us unique. we push the world forward. we take risks and pride in what we do and who we are. i look forward to true partnership with senate majority leader tom and admiring and richard. i want us to collaborate off on the legislative agenda that benefits all of washington. i want to work with every member of the legislature personally. our economy draws strength from the marketplace of ideas and so should our state. i called all of you in the legislature and i am ready to begin this partnership. if you got a call from me in the last weeks, that was not a robocall. i need to talk to each on
i am proud that my mom and dad worked to restore the alpine meadows of mount rainier. [applause]but i am mostly proud of the working people of washington, and i believe their work has driven bulldozers and painted houses. i know the business end of a jackhammer. i have prosecuted drunk drivers. washington state has welcomed many people from all points of the compass. no matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls, all of us in washington are pioneers. that is what makes us...
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and from up there at 70 miles you're looking at mount rainier on the horizon. you can actually see into canada. this is why we stopped flying spaceshipone. i wanted to fly it every tuesday for five months, to show the reliability and to show the cost. for a future space tourism system. however, the historian at the smithsonian air and space museum did something that i thought he would not do until after people were buying tickets and flying in space. he defined spaceshipone prototype, there was only one, we didn't build three like the s-15, he defined that article as a important historical artifact. and that if i gave it to him, he would display it right alongside the spirit of st. louis and the first airplane to break the sound barrier and the apollo that went to the moon and, you know, all this milestone airplanes, he would put there and it would sit there forever. now paul allen thought about it this way. hey, i've done this program for legacy, don't fly it again. we make a smoking hole, i won't have one, you know? i reminded him he could get almost half his
and from up there at 70 miles you're looking at mount rainier on the horizon. you can actually see into canada. this is why we stopped flying spaceshipone. i wanted to fly it every tuesday for five months, to show the reliability and to show the cost. for a future space tourism system. however, the historian at the smithsonian air and space museum did something that i thought he would not do until after people were buying tickets and flying in space. he defined spaceshipone prototype, there was...
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rainier. i am proud of the working people work, having driven bulldozers in bellevue, painted houses in burien, run the business end of a jack hammer, prosecuted drunk drivers, and raised hay in the yakima valley. washington has welcomed many people to our great state from all points of the compass, but no matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls all of us in washington are pioneers. that is what makes us unique. we push the world forward. we take risks. we take pride in what we do, and who we are. i look forward to a true partnership with senate majority leader rodney tom and minority leader ed murray, and with house speaker frank chopp and minority leader richard debolt. i want us to collaborate early legislature already to begin need to talk to you about the future of our state. when the people of yakima senti sat and listened as former washington's second century. he said "either we respond to international competition, or we doom ourselves and our children to a dramatic
rainier. i am proud of the working people work, having driven bulldozers in bellevue, painted houses in burien, run the business end of a jack hammer, prosecuted drunk drivers, and raised hay in the yakima valley. washington has welcomed many people to our great state from all points of the compass, but no matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls all of us in washington are pioneers. that is what makes us unique. we push the world forward. we take risks. we take pride in what...