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both in raleigh and washington, budget, spending, taxes, health care, but we're going to see if this debate tonight, an hour long beginning at 7:00 p.m. will be televised, whether or not the brutality of isis is changing focus. we've seen democratic sen tomorrows under pressure to distance themselves from president obama on this. >> a fascinating race. john, thanks so much. john harwood reporting from raleigh, north carolina. >>> shares of delta slump and that's where we begin the market focus. the company warned it expects jet fuel prices to top estimates in the third quarter. it lowered the projections for a key passenger revenue met trick and it's operating growth. shares down 5% to $38.82, worst performing stock in the s&p 500 index today. infinity pharmaceuticals soared after the company said they would receive an up front payment as part of a new collaboration to develop and commercialize the treatment for blood cancer. the ceo says it's targeted therapy and others like it are getting drug makers closer to a cure. >> the next frontier for the treatment of these diseases, which
both in raleigh and washington, budget, spending, taxes, health care, but we're going to see if this debate tonight, an hour long beginning at 7:00 p.m. will be televised, whether or not the brutality of isis is changing focus. we've seen democratic sen tomorrows under pressure to distance themselves from president obama on this. >> a fascinating race. john, thanks so much. john harwood reporting from raleigh, north carolina. >>> shares of delta slump and that's where we begin...
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it was a picture that saved raleigh callaways life. it's just so important for me to continue to live, and to take care of my family. the police officer and his family snapped the photo in desperation as raleigh went in to stage 5 kidney failure. his daughter's pleading, our daddy needs a kidney. it was his daughters in that photo, hundreds of miles away in texas, that convinced chris carroll to get tested. i just knew. even though there were thousands of people who called in. i just had a feeling that was going to happen. carroll told his wife he felt called to help the callaway family. he was a perfect match. thank you for orchestrating this, thank you for letting us be a part of your plan. the carroll's pushed to speed up the process as raliegh's health declined. now, less than 10 weeks after chris saw that picture, he's donating his kidney. they're really special people. very special. oh that's a good one the families have gotten to know each other over these past few weeks. through hugs and happy tears.crying braleigh. mostly happ
it was a picture that saved raleigh callaways life. it's just so important for me to continue to live, and to take care of my family. the police officer and his family snapped the photo in desperation as raleigh went in to stage 5 kidney failure. his daughter's pleading, our daddy needs a kidney. it was his daughters in that photo, hundreds of miles away in texas, that convinced chris carroll to get tested. i just knew. even though there were thousands of people who called in. i just had a...
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for more we go to raleigh, north carolina where we are joined by vernetta alston, one of the lawyers representing henry mccollum and a staff attorney with the center for death penalty litigation. welcome to democracy now! can you describe the scene yesterday, vernetta alston, when henry mccollum and leon brown were freed? >> well, i was there for henry's release. i unfortunately wasn't able to go to see leon's. for henry, it was exciting. he was happy, clearly relieved. his dad and stepmother i think were nervous and very excited for their son to come home. henry and a handful of other supporters, including myself and another member of his legal team, it was a relief. >> vernetta alston, could you talk a little bit about the origins of the case, when they were originally arrested and the issue of the confessions and how
for more we go to raleigh, north carolina where we are joined by vernetta alston, one of the lawyers representing henry mccollum and a staff attorney with the center for death penalty litigation. welcome to democracy now! can you describe the scene yesterday, vernetta alston, when henry mccollum and leon brown were freed? >> well, i was there for henry's release. i unfortunately wasn't able to go to see leon's. for henry, it was exciting. he was happy, clearly relieved. his dad and...
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david: raleigh, north carolina. why is that?h, north carolina done to make it so attractive? >> we have a very jobs friendly environment. we've got an an administration that understands in the state of north carolina now that lowering tax rates which we have done in the last year in significant way, creates jobs. we have created a fertile environment for job growth by deregulating our departments that regulate formation of business. we have great universities also contributed to that. david: quality of life means a lot. chris, i'm wondering if answers are clear to people like you what needs to be done to create more jobs and businesses, why can't you get that message through to the policy makers? i'm not sure why. washington needs to help in the situation, instead of creating more costs for businesses to try to hire people. you think about impacts of the affordable care act and the proposals to raise minimum wage dramatically, some other policies, that is challenge for all businesses regardless of size. david: finally, just a qu
david: raleigh, north carolina. why is that?h, north carolina done to make it so attractive? >> we have a very jobs friendly environment. we've got an an administration that understands in the state of north carolina now that lowering tax rates which we have done in the last year in significant way, creates jobs. we have created a fertile environment for job growth by deregulating our departments that regulate formation of business. we have great universities also contributed to that....
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officer raleigh, when he arrived, he took on the role of being by my side. he knew i'd been hit.ay enough about him and what he did because me being on the ground and seeing all that blood, i knew i was going to die. >> i'm with you, okay? >> sergeant kellermann is losing a lot of blood and fears losing his life, but somehow has the presence of mind to call his wife. >> i can talk about this whole event. it's talking about my wife that gets to me. i remember dialing her number, and thinking, god, i hope she answers. she answered, i remember saying, baby, i've been shot. i don't know if i'm going to make it. i love you, okay? >> though sergeant kellerman is lucky to be alive, the bullet wound results in the loss of his right eye. >> it wasn't as bad as i thought. i mean -- of course, i lost my vision. but it wasn't as bad as it could have been. >> months later, sergeant kellerman and his colleagues return to the bakery parking lot. and they explain what we didn't see on dash cam. >> but i took down a stance basically right here behind my car. most of me was shielded except for pre
officer raleigh, when he arrived, he took on the role of being by my side. he knew i'd been hit.ay enough about him and what he did because me being on the ground and seeing all that blood, i knew i was going to die. >> i'm with you, okay? >> sergeant kellermann is losing a lot of blood and fears losing his life, but somehow has the presence of mind to call his wife. >> i can talk about this whole event. it's talking about my wife that gets to me. i remember dialing her...
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the author of four books of poems, she now lives with her husband, poet joseph millar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state university. her book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make myself get up, write it down, but it was late, and i was exhausted from working all day in the garden, moving rocks. now, i remember only the flavor-- not like food, sweet or sharp. more like a fine powder, like dust. and i wasn't elated or frightened, but simply rapt, aware. that's how it is sometimes-- god comes to your window, all bright light and black wings, and you're just too tired to open it. (applause) >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, september 11th. i'm catherine kobiyashi in tokyo. >>> u.s. president obama is preparing to lay out the plan to strike out at the islamic strait. he will outline the strategy to defeat the militants. many are expecting to him use more air strikes to target t
the author of four books of poems, she now lives with her husband, poet joseph millar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state university. her book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make myself get up, write it down, but it was late, and i was exhausted from working all day in the garden, moving...
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as the speaker of the house i cleaned up some of the mess kay left behind in raleigh. as a u.s. senator, i won't be a rubber stamp for barack all -- obama and harry reid. if you're tired of the rhetoric and you want results, please vote for tom till es. >> thank you, senator tillis. senator hagan, your turn. >> thank you. tonight is about presenting voters with a choice on how to move our states forward. i approach this job with common sense solving problems and how we can put our middle class first and making the economy work for everyone. but speaker tillis has different priorities, the wrong priorities. and every opportunity he has fought for policies that are taking our state backwards. he's put tax cuts for millionaires and big corporations before our students, before women, before our middle class, and ultimately before our future. tonight, you will be able to examine our true priorities. please listen to whom we're fighting for. speaker tillis feels that those who have the most should get the most help. i believe that our middle class and small businesses come first, and
as the speaker of the house i cleaned up some of the mess kay left behind in raleigh. as a u.s. senator, i won't be a rubber stamp for barack all -- obama and harry reid. if you're tired of the rhetoric and you want results, please vote for tom till es. >> thank you, senator tillis. senator hagan, your turn. >> thank you. tonight is about presenting voters with a choice on how to move our states forward. i approach this job with common sense solving problems and how we can put our...
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i was in raleigh state prison, spent 20 hours in latka for something i didn't do. for years separate. >> explain that to us. >> 23 our law. you don't the come of the cell for 23 hours. in half an hour, like in a yard like this where the walls are so high all you see is the sky. i did that over some things that i didn't do. i had a cousin who was locked up, the correction officer, tried to break it up and he went to the hold and got charged with assault. i got charged with assault. he got shipped to state prison. i got shipp to raleigh state prison. they gave him a street charge. they gave me a street charge. they dropped might street charge, the administrative charge is the prison system charge so i spent a year in a cell that is no bigger than the average sized bath room. that is good. god has a way of doing some amazing things to wake you up and smacked you around and he did it then because i remember sitting in that cell, i read the bible from start to finish and found out who i really was and i knew then that i wasn't the guy that landed me there. when i came o
i was in raleigh state prison, spent 20 hours in latka for something i didn't do. for years separate. >> explain that to us. >> 23 our law. you don't the come of the cell for 23 hours. in half an hour, like in a yard like this where the walls are so high all you see is the sky. i did that over some things that i didn't do. i had a cousin who was locked up, the correction officer, tried to break it up and he went to the hold and got charged with assault. i got charged with assault....
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north carolina and raleigh 96 degrees for the high. 90 in atlanta further west to dallas and dell rio02 degrees. you factor in the humidity it will feel a lot hotter across the northeast united states an the southern plains. head out to the beach. last week i was on vacation i wanted to share photos with you. i was able to make it down to parts of south dakota. there was storm chasing we did out there. i can see the field of flowers. i visited my mom in south florida and fort lauderdale this weather sis nem in key west. good to be back. >> that sun flower picture was gorgeous. >> a lot of sun flower fields in south dakota. >> you were all over the map. thank you maria. >> tony stewart making his big return to nascar. fans hap tpy to see him after a break. kelly wright is here with the latest on that. good morning kelly. >> tony stewart is one of the most popular drivers in nascar. on sunday the 3 time champion returned to the sport he loves dearly. it's a bitter sweet return he is still troubled from this tragic event that hit race ago few weeks ago. he struck and killed kevin ward jr
north carolina and raleigh 96 degrees for the high. 90 in atlanta further west to dallas and dell rio02 degrees. you factor in the humidity it will feel a lot hotter across the northeast united states an the southern plains. head out to the beach. last week i was on vacation i wanted to share photos with you. i was able to make it down to parts of south dakota. there was storm chasing we did out there. i can see the field of flowers. i visited my mom in south florida and fort lauderdale this...
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. >> sean: back in raleigh, north carolina. terrific game today.ida state, number one in the country in a battle with the wolfpack. florida state ball, third and 11 from their own 37. 3:36 to go and only one timeout left for nc state. only a four-man rush. they force him to step up. he's going to try to run for it. he has the first down. in the wolfpack territory to the 43 yard line. >> chris: when you have a quarterback that can recognize man-to-man defense off the four-man rush, the defenders' heads will turn. he understands and uses his athletic ability to get down field and get the ball. a smart football play by number five. >> sean: needed 11. he got 20. now they can take the clock way down. three minutes to go, one timeout left for the wolfpack. they snap it at two, give it to karlos williams. down the sideline. knocked out of bounds inside the 15. tim buckley prevented the touchdown. >> chris: good job by the big guys upfront, grinding, getting to the next level. springing karlos williams and getting a nice block downfield by your full back,
. >> sean: back in raleigh, north carolina. terrific game today.ida state, number one in the country in a battle with the wolfpack. florida state ball, third and 11 from their own 37. 3:36 to go and only one timeout left for nc state. only a four-man rush. they force him to step up. he's going to try to run for it. he has the first down. in the wolfpack territory to the 43 yard line. >> chris: when you have a quarterback that can recognize man-to-man defense off the four-man rush,...
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there's another batch now south and west of raleigh. we expect most of this activity will stay south and east of the city. i think it will stay southeast city. might get close but the whole is shifting off to the east as high pressure will nudge in from the west. as a result, i think we're going have a much brighter day tomorrow and much warmer temperatures. area.'s around the metro boston, 67. warmth toe relative the west. as we head through the day tomorrow, the remnant moisture moves out. we'll get dryer air moving in maybe a touch of fog early. we'll go partly cloudy through 70's.y, hit the upper a cold front will come through in the afternoon. i don't think there will be any rain. stay farther north into pennsylvania. then we'll be on track for a weple of pleasant days as head to the middle and end of the week. later tonight, showers and maybe touch of fog, 55 to 60 degrees. and a little early sneak peek for you after we tell you about tomorrow's beautiful weather, a towards the end of the week. sunshine, seasonal temperatures. lat
there's another batch now south and west of raleigh. we expect most of this activity will stay south and east of the city. i think it will stay southeast city. might get close but the whole is shifting off to the east as high pressure will nudge in from the west. as a result, i think we're going have a much brighter day tomorrow and much warmer temperatures. area.'s around the metro boston, 67. warmth toe relative the west. as we head through the day tomorrow, the remnant moisture moves out....
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it will feel like 96 in new york, 1 g-- 100 in raleigh and memphis. that will mover eastward and produce the severe weather risk. i want to take you to the tropics. we were talking about the gulf of mexico that is a tropical storm. it is tropical storm dolly. it is staying south of the u.s. and relatively weak. land fall in mexico by wednesday. late tonight into early tomorrow morning out here maximum sustained winds then could be a little higher. low wind sheer low temperatures on the ocean. max winds at 50 miles an hour. we could see heavy rain from the storm and rip current, too. over to you. >> united states launching air strikes against militants in somalia. don't expect the president to talk about it. slamming republicans over the recon me. piecer dos see joins us live. >> the president ordered a drone attack an the target was the spiritual leader of the terror group al-shabaab. military forces conducted military strikes against the al-shabaab network. we will provide additional information when appropriate. somalia is on the east coast thousand
it will feel like 96 in new york, 1 g-- 100 in raleigh and memphis. that will mover eastward and produce the severe weather risk. i want to take you to the tropics. we were talking about the gulf of mexico that is a tropical storm. it is tropical storm dolly. it is staying south of the u.s. and relatively weak. land fall in mexico by wednesday. late tonight into early tomorrow morning out here maximum sustained winds then could be a little higher. low wind sheer low temperatures on the ocean....
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light showers around raleigh. bulk of the moisture is just off shore. it will get it's act together as a storm system moves in, by tomorrow evening here comes rain and late tomorrow heavy rain will last right on through the day on thursday. rain is not the only thing coming with this storm. we'll talk about that coming up in just a minute. >>> thank you doug. >>> a tragic ending to a former d.c. treasurer. lasana mack. was last seen ten days ago at his home in northeast washington. we spoke to council membership about mack over the weekend and he is saddened by the news and sends thoughts and prayers to mack's family. >>> we are learning the islamic state is not the pentagon's only target. there's a separate mission to take out a group of militant who's may pose a bigger threat to the united states. american and allies have carried out 200 strikes reportedly killing 120 terrorists, among them, the al qaeda linked group khorasan. saying they were planning to attack the u.s. and europe and was almost ready to strike. >> these terrorists are planning attac
light showers around raleigh. bulk of the moisture is just off shore. it will get it's act together as a storm system moves in, by tomorrow evening here comes rain and late tomorrow heavy rain will last right on through the day on thursday. rain is not the only thing coming with this storm. we'll talk about that coming up in just a minute. >>> thank you doug. >>> a tragic ending to a former d.c. treasurer. lasana mack. was last seen ten days ago at his home in northeast...
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low pressure developing south and east of raleigh in north carolina.s into the shores of virginia. a lot is sliding off of the coast. we have to follow it bus i it bf the rain in the areas. it funnels it out of the east. we have the water piling up on the shore this evening. there is a coastal flood advisory with minor flooding from surf city to cape may and rehoboth beach at 7:00 tonight. in the back bays and delaware bay at 9:00 to 11:00. you know the areas if you live down to the flood-prone areas you may want to move the car. if you look to tuesday the highs to the north breaking down. the lows come farther to the north. if you live north and west a lot of clouds. if you are living south and east more rain. in the lehigh valley, patchy drizzle 72. if you are in atlantic city it's a steady rain winds gusting at 35 miles-an-hour. temperatures 74. it's cloudy and breezy for all. showers mainly south and east. the seven-day forecast, drizzle northwest and rain southeast. we brighten it up by wednesday afternoon. 78 degrees. thursday it's a summer-like
low pressure developing south and east of raleigh in north carolina.s into the shores of virginia. a lot is sliding off of the coast. we have to follow it bus i it bf the rain in the areas. it funnels it out of the east. we have the water piling up on the shore this evening. there is a coastal flood advisory with minor flooding from surf city to cape may and rehoboth beach at 7:00 tonight. in the back bays and delaware bay at 9:00 to 11:00. you know the areas if you live down to the flood-prone...
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take a look at where the rain is now from raleigh towards jacksonville, a couple of areas of low pressure here developing. and they're going to be making their way our way. and as they do, they'll be moving in towards our region during the day tomorrow. so we go from clouds early to potential for some heavy rain. i'll show you when the rain moves in, how long it sticks around and what to expect next. all in my forecast. >>> the redskins' name controversy now spilling over to local schools. the district that's making the push to ban native american mascots. >>> scammers at it again. this time claiming you've got an overdue utility bill. i'm erika gonzales, and coming up how one was duped into coughing up nearly $1,000 and what you should be watching out for. >>> i'm tom sherwood at nats park. a big crowd tonight to welcome the nats home after they clinch the playoffs. >>> imagine being cheated out of thousands of dollars simply because you answer your phone. >> it's happening to people in this area, and it's prompting an alert about a new scam. erika gonzales is here to explain how it work
take a look at where the rain is now from raleigh towards jacksonville, a couple of areas of low pressure here developing. and they're going to be making their way our way. and as they do, they'll be moving in towards our region during the day tomorrow. so we go from clouds early to potential for some heavy rain. i'll show you when the rain moves in, how long it sticks around and what to expect next. all in my forecast. >>> the redskins' name controversy now spilling over to local...
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i am amazed at this let's, and i want to show folks, raleigh, austin, vegas, phoenix.the southwest. why are those areas producing so many babies? >> a lot of it has to do with housing affordability, the ability of young families to buy houses that have yards and a good environment for children. so really it's -- you think about young people who might start out in the central city in apartments, when they decide it's time to have kids and a few years later they decide they need good schools, they tend the move to the suburbs where they can get a single-family house with a yard and so on. gerri: i have to think schools are ab important part -- an important part, but i also believe people rarely leave the region they're from for that very reason. do you find people are making large moves just because they intend to start family? -- start a family? >> what we see happening, the moves have slowed down a bit since during the great recession and so on, but the movement continues. there's now a harvard report out that indicates that you can pretty much explain migration betwee
i am amazed at this let's, and i want to show folks, raleigh, austin, vegas, phoenix.the southwest. why are those areas producing so many babies? >> a lot of it has to do with housing affordability, the ability of young families to buy houses that have yards and a good environment for children. so really it's -- you think about young people who might start out in the central city in apartments, when they decide it's time to have kids and a few years later they decide they need good...
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and their families supported them going forward today, i stand before you the va is asking you to raleigh behind you recall president lincoln said to care for him you having shall have born the battle for his widow and the government has an obligation to those who entered into war and served their country. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> pull the microphone down. >> i'm not at all but i'm an american veteran i spent a lot of years in and out of prison because of my homeless as a matter of fact i did thirty years in britain i prison because of being a drug annexed definition i slept on the street the last two months april 1st i went into the safe haven in the tenderloin and been there it's only up to 6 months in february my time will be up i told my story to the chronicle and was in yesterday's newspaper i was on the first page supervisors we need this place the veterans of any and/or post veteran and/or veterans you overlooked we were forgotten and treated badly but veterans that are coming home today are being traded like heros and i see some of the people
and their families supported them going forward today, i stand before you the va is asking you to raleigh behind you recall president lincoln said to care for him you having shall have born the battle for his widow and the government has an obligation to those who entered into war and served their country. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> pull the microphone down. >> i'm not at all but i'm an american veteran i spent a lot of years in and...
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gabe gutierrez is in raleigh. >> reporter: it can happen in an instant. >> very easy. in the heat of having fun or partying, you know, you pick up your drink or someone's else's drink up. >> reporter: four students are battling sexual assault. they are developing a nail polish that changes color when it touches drugs associated with date rape. women who wear it can swirl their finger to test their sgling i think it is a good idea. the world's a scary place these days. >> reporter: a white house report estimates one in five women has been sexually assaulted while at college. only 12% of student victims report the assault. these entrepreneurs have already gotten quite a response. they won an $11,000 prize from a contest on campus where they say they met $100,000 investor. the facebook passenger of their invention undercover colors has drawn 22,000 likes. one post reading as a rape victim and mother of three daughters, i cannot thank you enough. last year, another company called drink savvy created a glass that changes color when a drink is spiked. >> how do i prevent it
gabe gutierrez is in raleigh. >> reporter: it can happen in an instant. >> very easy. in the heat of having fun or partying, you know, you pick up your drink or someone's else's drink up. >> reporter: four students are battling sexual assault. they are developing a nail polish that changes color when it touches drugs associated with date rape. women who wear it can swirl their finger to test their sgling i think it is a good idea. the world's a scary place these days. >>...
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i was in south carolina, i remember, we went to raleigh, north carolina easter weekend in 1960. part of that where talk about in my book because you take rosa par parks. parks was a phenomenal part of the case and when you read the court case that desegregated transit there was a footnote in the rosa parks case that said we didn't have to determine the rule on this issue. we have already made that determination in the case of sarah flemming versus the south carolina electric and gas company. there was a lot going on in south carolina but we were not a media center and therefore you will not read and hear a lot about it. you write a lot about john lewis. he talked about having been arrested this morning. the first time he was every physically attacked was in rock hill, south carolina. and the man that went up there to rescue them was james t mccain from sumpter south carolina when was my pointing league baseball coach and t was james t. mccain from sumpter south carolina who was my baseball coach in the one guy that my dad would let me go to these meetings with. my dad trusted jt
i was in south carolina, i remember, we went to raleigh, north carolina easter weekend in 1960. part of that where talk about in my book because you take rosa par parks. parks was a phenomenal part of the case and when you read the court case that desegregated transit there was a footnote in the rosa parks case that said we didn't have to determine the rule on this issue. we have already made that determination in the case of sarah flemming versus the south carolina electric and gas company....
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sickie in norfolk, raleigh. dew points in the 60s to near 70 degrees. it's also very cool now. cloud cover in cleveland. only the mid-50s. pittsburgh in the 50s at this hour. locally we're in the upper 60s and low 70s. i know national is 75 but they're not really representative of everybody else. nobody lives at the airport. we've got 68 in white oak and fairfax. owings is 72. waldorf a gorgeous 69 degrees. sunny skies on our weather camera. a little bit of a breeze out of the northwest at 12. we have gusts to 16. the barometer is rising with high pressure which is building in. high pressure is near wisconsin right now. at the surface we have high pressure. look at all of these clouds west of the appalachians, back to the midwest. that's also helping to keep a lid on temperatures. so a front down here pushed through yesterday. the cooler winds this morning and the afternoon will be with us giving us some sunshine. the thicker clouds are going to come back as we get into the afternoon and really tonight overnight into tomorrow morning. and those clouds will start to squeeze out
sickie in norfolk, raleigh. dew points in the 60s to near 70 degrees. it's also very cool now. cloud cover in cleveland. only the mid-50s. pittsburgh in the 50s at this hour. locally we're in the upper 60s and low 70s. i know national is 75 but they're not really representative of everybody else. nobody lives at the airport. we've got 68 in white oak and fairfax. owings is 72. waldorf a gorgeous 69 degrees. sunny skies on our weather camera. a little bit of a breeze out of the northwest at 12....
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now a soaking rain through the raleigh area through eastern north carolina from myrtle beach to charlestonme tries to move into virginia today. not so much into the northeast. it lingers right along the mid-atlantic about two days. could pick up about four inches of rain from wilmington to the outer banks. some cloud and showers drift up to d.c. not like last week. remember how hot it was? upper 70s, low 80s, d.c. area. definitely a change in the weather pattern out there. i have to leave you with one shot. cue up the haboob that happened. the dust storm in arizona. >> haboob? >> haboob called. a technical term for it. the time lapse video of the sandstorms coming in, pretty cool stuff. >> really? >> yes. >> it is really cool. >> don't trust me it's call add haboob? >> it got my attention. i was looking down at my twitter. someone saying i forget to to change my pajama top before whisking off to work this morning. haboob. appreciate that, bill. >>> coming up on "morning joe" -- can you believe that, jen? someone thinks i wore my pajama top today. difficult. >>> breaking downing the news fo
now a soaking rain through the raleigh area through eastern north carolina from myrtle beach to charlestonme tries to move into virginia today. not so much into the northeast. it lingers right along the mid-atlantic about two days. could pick up about four inches of rain from wilmington to the outer banks. some cloud and showers drift up to d.c. not like last week. remember how hot it was? upper 70s, low 80s, d.c. area. definitely a change in the weather pattern out there. i have to leave you...
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this year's farm aid takes place in raleigh, north carolina. willie nelson's all day music and food festival has raised more than $45 million for mark's farmers since it began in 1985. it's the longest running benefit concert series in the u.s. the idea for farm aid started at live aid which raised more than $200 million for famine aid in ethiopia in 1958. bob dylan suggested that some of that money should be spent in the u.s. >> willie nelson, neil young and john mellencamp were backstage. and in six weeks they raised a concert that raised more than $9 million for america's farme farmers. dylan was among those who remembered. there was held in austria for widows and orphans in austria, and these kinds of concerts have become more popular. several post 9/11 benefits have raised $230 million. the television event stand up to cancer raised $21 million in the last six years. good music for good causes. >>> being a teenager is more stressful than ever. the consequences of overscheduling and increased pressures in high school. >> kids often complain
this year's farm aid takes place in raleigh, north carolina. willie nelson's all day music and food festival has raised more than $45 million for mark's farmers since it began in 1985. it's the longest running benefit concert series in the u.s. the idea for farm aid started at live aid which raised more than $200 million for famine aid in ethiopia in 1958. bob dylan suggested that some of that money should be spent in the u.s. >> willie nelson, neil young and john mellencamp were...
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. >> raleigh harrisburg urging law makers to pass cigarette tax that would help philadelphia's cash strapped schools. protesters will gather this afternoon, in east wing rotunda of the state capitol building. supporters say the vote is critical to preventing further education cuts. because money from the tax will go to the system's school system. the city school system. >> officials at ken state university are calling out urban outfitters over sweatshirt they say is offensive and in poor taste. company briefly had this sweatshirt up for sale. appears to be covered in blood stains. the kent state community has accused retailer of trying to profit off the horrific shooting that happened during a on campus protest back in 1970. >> trash, absolute trash. >> i'm shocked that they are making money off a terrible tragedy. >> i think it is rude and offensive. you know, this isn't cool. this is not a sign of respect. >> urban outfitters has removed the sweatshirt from the company's website and apologize dollars saying they never meant to allude to the shooting. >> hmm. you know, forget the blurred li
. >> raleigh harrisburg urging law makers to pass cigarette tax that would help philadelphia's cash strapped schools. protesters will gather this afternoon, in east wing rotunda of the state capitol building. supporters say the vote is critical to preventing further education cuts. because money from the tax will go to the system's school system. the city school system. >> officials at ken state university are calling out urban outfitters over sweatshirt they say is offensive and in...
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from 2000 through 2013, raleigh saw a 57% increase in children. austin, texas, experienced almost a 50% baby boom. and las vegas ranks there with a 39% increase. >>> and pampers gives all of them our driest, best-fitting diaper. >> now to the demand for disposal diapers. a new "wall street journal" report lists the countries that buy the most disposal diapers. saudi arabia first with 112 diapers told per capita last year. israel with 73. ireland ranking third and because of a declining birth ranking, the u.s. has slipped to six. >>> i don't believe you, ms. rogers. good-bye. otherwise, add yoios for you. outside. >> no messing with her. judge judy rules for a third straight year. she is the most watched syndicated show on television. her ratings are up 7%. no wonder her honor is the highest-paid person on tv. $47 million a year. wow. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. hon
from 2000 through 2013, raleigh saw a 57% increase in children. austin, texas, experienced almost a 50% baby boom. and las vegas ranks there with a 39% increase. >>> and pampers gives all of them our driest, best-fitting diaper. >> now to the demand for disposal diapers. a new "wall street journal" report lists the countries that buy the most disposal diapers. saudi arabia first with 112 diapers told per capita last year. israel with 73. ireland ranking third and...
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i was in raleigh state prison, spent 20 hours in latka for something i didn't do.r years separate. >> explain that to us. >> 23 our law. you don't the come of the cell for 23 hours. in half an hour, like in a yard like this where the walls are so high all you see is the sky. i did that over some things that i didn't do. i had a cousin who was locked up, the correction officer, tried to break it up and he went to the hold and got charged with assault. i got charged with assault. he got shipped to state prison. i got shipp to raleigh state prison. they gave him a street charge. they gave me a street charge. they dropped might street charge, the administrative charge is the prison system charge so i spent a year in a cell that is no bigger than the average sized bath room. that is good. god has a way of doing some amazing things to wake you up and smacked you around and he did it then because i remember sitting in that cell, i read the bible from start to finish and found out who i really was and i knew then that i wasn't the guy that landed me there. when i came out
i was in raleigh state prison, spent 20 hours in latka for something i didn't do.r years separate. >> explain that to us. >> 23 our law. you don't the come of the cell for 23 hours. in half an hour, like in a yard like this where the walls are so high all you see is the sky. i did that over some things that i didn't do. i had a cousin who was locked up, the correction officer, tried to break it up and he went to the hold and got charged with assault. i got charged with assault. he...
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visibility is close to zero in raleigh. and harrisburg, 2 miles. in raleigh, low 60s.ually blow off. but people in the southeast, can they get sunshine? they have been dealing with the stationary front. it will die out and move on. check out the warmth, 88, little rock, 86, st. louis. remember, there's a lot of cold right between. and that's severe weather in the middle. today it stretches from north dakota into nebraska. damaging wind, >> all that weather brought to you by mcdonald's. and let me tell you, chicago was 81 yesterday. three hours later, 57. >> oh, wow. >> that cold is coming for some others. and we're talking about it, coming up. >> thanks. >>> and coming up, the latest on the virus causing so many kids to get sick. scary new symptoms and the investigation underway right now. >>> plus when you thought reality tv couldn't get more extreme, the new show tying strangers together to survive in the wild. >>> and the powerful new message to mom. the things you say and how you feel about your body could have a lasting impact on your daughters. what you need to k
visibility is close to zero in raleigh. and harrisburg, 2 miles. in raleigh, low 60s.ually blow off. but people in the southeast, can they get sunshine? they have been dealing with the stationary front. it will die out and move on. check out the warmth, 88, little rock, 86, st. louis. remember, there's a lot of cold right between. and that's severe weather in the middle. today it stretches from north dakota into nebraska. damaging wind, >> all that weather brought to you by mcdonald's....
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this program from quail ridge books and music and raleigh, north carolina, is just under one hour. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. welcome to quail ridge books and music. we are honored to have with us the author joseph wheelan. joe has written extensively and i think -- before he began full-time writing he was a reporter and an editor for "the associated press." his writings have received critical acclaim. his most recent book is "bloody spring: forty days that sealed the confederacy's fate." it's getting rave the hebrews -- rave reviews already. a test that civil war scholars and boss will like. please jokplease, please welcomh wheelan. [applause] >> thank you for inviting me. i really appreciate it. i hope you're all doing well tonight, and thank you for coming. i'm here to talk about my latest book, "bloody spring," which i say that it is the campaign that sealed the fate of the confederacy. the union campaign in virginia that i described in "bloody spring" spans six weeks, and may to june of 1864, exactly 150 years ago. in my book i make the case that the chain of b
this program from quail ridge books and music and raleigh, north carolina, is just under one hour. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. welcome to quail ridge books and music. we are honored to have with us the author joseph wheelan. joe has written extensively and i think -- before he began full-time writing he was a reporter and an editor for "the associated press." his writings have received critical acclaim. his most recent book is "bloody spring: forty...
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the rest of us will get the rain in richmond and raleigh and the outer banks.see all this moisture move in. a little bit of nor'easter here coming with winds at 20 to 25 miles an hour. they will strengthen, the haven't rain come through and the flood watch in effect until tomorrow morning. i'll update you on all of it and show you that thursday coming up. >> thank you. >> you can stay ahead of the forecast, download the weather app or
the rest of us will get the rain in richmond and raleigh and the outer banks.see all this moisture move in. a little bit of nor'easter here coming with winds at 20 to 25 miles an hour. they will strengthen, the haven't rain come through and the flood watch in effect until tomorrow morning. i'll update you on all of it and show you that thursday coming up. >> thank you. >> you can stay ahead of the forecast, download the weather app or
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in raleigh, low 60s. it will eventually blow off. in the southeast, they said, can we please get some sunshine? they've been dealing with that stationary front. it will die out and move on. check out the warmth, 88, little rock, 86, st. louis. remember, there's a lot of cold right between. and that's why we're talking about severe weather in the middle. today it stretches from north dakota into nebraska. damaging wind, hail, and of course you could see the you will have mostly sunshine with democrats in the mid-70's around the bay up and more 70's in the south bay and the low 80's inland. the seven-day forecast will be >> all that weather brought to you by mcdonald's. and let me tell you, chicago was 81 yesterday. three hours later, 57. >> oh, wow. >> whoa. >> that cold is coming for some others. and we're talking about it, coming up. >> thanks, ginger. >>> and coming up, the latest on the virus causing so many kids to get sick. what you need to know about scary new symptoms and the investigation underway right now. >>> plus when you
in raleigh, low 60s. it will eventually blow off. in the southeast, they said, can we please get some sunshine? they've been dealing with that stationary front. it will die out and move on. check out the warmth, 88, little rock, 86, st. louis. remember, there's a lot of cold right between. and that's why we're talking about severe weather in the middle. today it stretches from north dakota into nebraska. damaging wind, hail, and of course you could see the you will have mostly sunshine with...
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this is raleigh downtown. the airport is reporting almost nil visibility and low clouds, that kind of ceiling, so not the best flying day, either. you can see this from south carolina all the way into parts of pennsylvania dealing with this, so norfolk folks, not a good travel day, slow in many of our places. this isn't the only place seeing temperature changes. some are like minneapolis, a 20-degree drop, chicago a 10-degree drop with all that cool air coming in behind the system. not only do we have the system in the midwest, but another frontal boundary coming down from the north bringing us cooler air and in some cases contributing like that cool stuff that comes down the east coast just in the morning to that fog. otherwise, not do bad up and down the coastline, a lot of 80's as you head southward. >> all right, indian summer. >> still ahead, you might want to call them doing diplomats, trading accusations. >> benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president, two fiery speeches at the u.n. with two very diffe
this is raleigh downtown. the airport is reporting almost nil visibility and low clouds, that kind of ceiling, so not the best flying day, either. you can see this from south carolina all the way into parts of pennsylvania dealing with this, so norfolk folks, not a good travel day, slow in many of our places. this isn't the only place seeing temperature changes. some are like minneapolis, a 20-degree drop, chicago a 10-degree drop with all that cool air coming in behind the system. not only do...
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tonight, especially in the lehigh valley but low pressure area is to the south, spinning up toward raleigh-durham and border of north and south carolina, spilling some rain along the i-95 corridor so as that system, pulled up to the north and east tomorrow morning's russia lot of cloud across most of the the area. areas of drizzle especially south and ease of philadelphia with temperatures in the 60's and then as we go through the day tomorrow 66 degrees at 8:00 o'clock in the morning. bumping to 69 by 11:00. the the clouds will hold strong and further you are south and east of philadelphia, southern delaware, new jersey, you'll see a good chunk of rain during the day with temperatures by 5:00 o'clock in the city at 73. it is another cool day. so region by region north and west mostly cloud which some patchy drizzle tomorrow with temperatures generally in the lower 70's. along i-95 a lot of clouds, a shower or two during date but not a wash out. seventy-four in glassboro, 72 in doylestown but again a shore communities of new jersey, even southern delaware, wind in excess of 30 miles an hour with
tonight, especially in the lehigh valley but low pressure area is to the south, spinning up toward raleigh-durham and border of north and south carolina, spilling some rain along the i-95 corridor so as that system, pulled up to the north and east tomorrow morning's russia lot of cloud across most of the the area. areas of drizzle especially south and ease of philadelphia with temperatures in the 60's and then as we go through the day tomorrow 66 degrees at 8:00 o'clock in the morning. bumping...
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one coming up near raleigh. another area of spin off the outer banks of north carolina. that's all lifting in our direction. so just a cloudy sky and dry metro area now will become increasegly wet especially after the sun goes down this evening. we have dry hours in front of us. the possibilities there for more than an inch of rain. the weather service has issued a flood watch for the area, especially parts of suburban montgomery county. upper 50s to low and mid-60s. we might get close to 70 for a brief time this afternoon. cloudy, still dry this afternoon. showers moving in after 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 this evening. that could impact the nationals game. first pitch is at 7:05. this game is in trouble before they get the ball out to the pitcher's mound. whether or not it's messing with your weekend, coming up in a few moments. >>> the d.c. police department announced the details of a new program to put cameras on its officers. the mayor and chief wrapped up their news conference. they say the program will help keep everyone, both you and the officers, safe. the cameras will be
one coming up near raleigh. another area of spin off the outer banks of north carolina. that's all lifting in our direction. so just a cloudy sky and dry metro area now will become increasegly wet especially after the sun goes down this evening. we have dry hours in front of us. the possibilities there for more than an inch of rain. the weather service has issued a flood watch for the area, especially parts of suburban montgomery county. upper 50s to low and mid-60s. we might get close to 70...
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the rest of us will get the rain in richmond and raleigh and the outer banks. we continue to see all this moisture move in. a little bit of nor'easter here coming with winds at 20 to 25 miles an hour. they will strengthen, the haven't rain come through and the flood watch in effect until tomorrow morning. i'll update you on all of it and show you that thursday coming up. >> thank you. >> you can stay ahead of the forecast, download the weather app or google play. >>> cameras were the only ones on the scene when fbi agents rerned to the house of a subject wanted for the disappearance of a uva student. >> the search for hannah graham continues. live in charlottesville the police chief made a new appeal today. julie. >> reporter: with that new felony warrant charging jesse matthew with abduction, the focus has turned to a manhunt for him but the police chief wants everyone in charlottesville and beyond to remember they need keep looking for hannah graham with just as much vigilance. fbi agents returned to abduction suspect jesse matthew's apartment complex today g
the rest of us will get the rain in richmond and raleigh and the outer banks. we continue to see all this moisture move in. a little bit of nor'easter here coming with winds at 20 to 25 miles an hour. they will strengthen, the haven't rain come through and the flood watch in effect until tomorrow morning. i'll update you on all of it and show you that thursday coming up. >> thank you. >> you can stay ahead of the forecast, download the weather app or google play. >>>...
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at 12:30 top-ranked florida state battles in raleigh followed by abc 7 news at 4:00.number eight notre dame meets syracuse at met life stadium. that's followed pi after the game with larry beil and mike shumann around 8:30. the news continues now online, on twitter, face back, and on all your mobile devices with our e.t lives more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast. bringing media and technology together for you. >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody. i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." to win the battle for survival, some species are armed to the teeth. other animals defend themselves with spikes. i want to touch him so bad. thorns... >> they appear very, very horrible. >> or shields. looks like two big boulders in there. and later, don't miss one o
at 12:30 top-ranked florida state battles in raleigh followed by abc 7 news at 4:00.number eight notre dame meets syracuse at met life stadium. that's followed pi after the game with larry beil and mike shumann around 8:30. the news continues now online, on twitter, face back, and on all your mobile devices with our e.t lives more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at...
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developing east of the daytona beach, florida, this pulls along the eastern seaboard and it extends to the raleigh, richmond border of north carolina and southern parts of virginia, this remain a weak coastal low and spreads wind and rain our way. what to expect as it comes to wednesday, cloudy and rain arrives between 6:00 and 9:00 tomorrow night and rainy and windy and could cause minor coastal flooding at the times of high tide wasn't into thursday morning for the shore. we'll talk about how much rain we are expecting across the region, and see the heaviest and howl this coastal low will linger in that accuweather foreca forecast. >>> that cross country canine that made it from montgomery to oregon, is coming home today. gidget the jack russell terrier spent the week out west, someone tracked down the dog's family thanks to the microchip. the manufacturer of that pet link is paying for gidget's air travel to come home again. >> still ahead on "action news" at 4:00. starbucks offering up a new kind of coffee for beer lovers, but it's alcohol free. >> and thieves get away with more than 20 cars i
developing east of the daytona beach, florida, this pulls along the eastern seaboard and it extends to the raleigh, richmond border of north carolina and southern parts of virginia, this remain a weak coastal low and spreads wind and rain our way. what to expect as it comes to wednesday, cloudy and rain arrives between 6:00 and 9:00 tomorrow night and rainy and windy and could cause minor coastal flooding at the times of high tide wasn't into thursday morning for the shore. we'll talk about how...
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the company has changed the way people get around cities from raleigh durham to rio.employs hundreds of thousands of drivers and adds 50,000 every month but not everyone loves uber or the disruption in the transportation market. germany for one just banned uber from operating anywhere on its soil. we sat down in uber's war room at its san francisco headquarters. travis, welcome. >> thank you. >> tell me what is the goal of uber? what are you trying to accomplish? >> well, look, our mission is -- we like to say is transportation as reliable as running water everywhere. >> meaning? >> meaning when you turn a faucet and water just comes out, we want you to be able to push a button and a car is there in just minutes. and so you can get a right wherever you are in the world no matter who you are. so options that are, you know, very lux or high end all the way down to rickshaws in emerging markets. >> at $18 billion your investors obviously think you can grow much bigger. how big can you get? >> well, look, we launched in san francisco four years ago. we're a little over fo
the company has changed the way people get around cities from raleigh durham to rio.employs hundreds of thousands of drivers and adds 50,000 every month but not everyone loves uber or the disruption in the transportation market. germany for one just banned uber from operating anywhere on its soil. we sat down in uber's war room at its san francisco headquarters. travis, welcome. >> thank you. >> tell me what is the goal of uber? what are you trying to accomplish? >> well,...
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>> certainly the hostility towards the legislature is the closer you get to raleigh the more people areware and more trouble for speaker tillis. it is really across the state the concern about public schools. historically the public schools have been kind of the civic religion of the state, the way we have uplift. there are a number of things the republicans have done. mainly the choice was when the economy started to recover a little bit and budget started to recover some the republicans made a major choice. they made a major choice to have major tax cuts for the wealthy rather than to help -- >> did the republicans not cut a sales tax? >> dallas, we have to squeeze one break in here. i do want to hear what you have to say about it. >> squeeze a break in and we will hear from you first thing on the other side. ke your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf clubs! golf clubs, and strollers. shhh ... i love this part. so what do you think? i think it's everything we wanted. great. discover for yourself why more p
>> certainly the hostility towards the legislature is the closer you get to raleigh the more people areware and more trouble for speaker tillis. it is really across the state the concern about public schools. historically the public schools have been kind of the civic religion of the state, the way we have uplift. there are a number of things the republicans have done. mainly the choice was when the economy started to recover a little bit and budget started to recover some the republicans...
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this year's farm aid takes place in raleigh, north carolina, before it has raised more than 1985.it is the longest running benefit concert in the u.s. the idea for farm aid started at live aid which raised over $200 million for famine aid for ethiopia in 1985. as an off hand, bob dylan suggested that should be spent on people in the u.s. >> pay the mortgages on some of the farms, that the farmers here owe to the banks. >> willie nelson, neil young and john medicallencamp were back strange. dylan was among the stars who performed along with billy joel, b.b. king and loretta lynn. >>> in 1982, vienna austria, and george harrison led the concert for bangladesh in 1981. >>> the television event stand up to cancer has raised more than $261 for research in just the past six years. good music for good causes. >>> coming up being a teenager is more stressful than ever. the consequences of overscheduling and increased pressures in high school. >>> hi everyone i'm john >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling
this year's farm aid takes place in raleigh, north carolina, before it has raised more than 1985.it is the longest running benefit concert in the u.s. the idea for farm aid started at live aid which raised over $200 million for famine aid for ethiopia in 1985. as an off hand, bob dylan suggested that should be spent on people in the u.s. >> pay the mortgages on some of the farms, that the farmers here owe to the banks. >> willie nelson, neil young and john medicallencamp were back...
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you can actually see today from boston back down to raleigh where we see showers continue through the. also some windy conditions. you are between the low and high. i felt the gusty conditions this morning. boston through new york city. the slow making its way offshore. it improves by the time you get into the afternoon on friday. all you will be left with are the winds. good winds. speaking of winds. 30 to 40-mile-an-hour winds are out there. generally speaking about the 15-to-20-mile-an-hour range. you can see the difference as the system made its way. a good 10 degree drop is what you are feeling on the eastern seaboard. when the low kicks out of here, good news. the cold air. look at temperature drop. from 10 degrees below normal. good timing on the weekend to 10 degrees above normal. >> excellent. well done. >> friday eve. >> how often do i say i know? >> you always know. >>> the weather could be an issue today. tonight is supposed to be derek jeter's final game at yankee stadi stadium. this game tonight could be in jeopardy. andy scholes explains in the bleacher report next. let
you can actually see today from boston back down to raleigh where we see showers continue through the. also some windy conditions. you are between the low and high. i felt the gusty conditions this morning. boston through new york city. the slow making its way offshore. it improves by the time you get into the afternoon on friday. all you will be left with are the winds. good winds. speaking of winds. 30 to 40-mile-an-hour winds are out there. generally speaking about the 15-to-20-mile-an-hour...
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this race has been dominated by economic issues, obamacare, what the system has done here in raleigh. you've had some pro forma discussion. you had the senate saying kay haguen, the democratic incumbent, has responded saying she pressed obama to get tougher on iran, for example, but it simply hasn't been the focus of the race so far. >> the showdown in the state of north carolina, what exactly, john, is at stake? >> well, mandy, this is really a case study for the entire race for the senate. you've got kay hagan, democratic incumbent in her first term elected with president obama in 2008. tom tillis, republican speaker of the house, and you really have a showcase for what republican opportunities are. kay hagan is one of six democratic incumbents who were shaking and vulnerable. this is one of seven battleground sfenate race that take place. but the state also shows democratic hopes for staving off some of that republican momentum. first of all, in north carolina, the latino population has nearly doubled in the last decade or so. you've got increasing share of 15% growth since 1990 in
this race has been dominated by economic issues, obamacare, what the system has done here in raleigh. you've had some pro forma discussion. you had the senate saying kay haguen, the democratic incumbent, has responded saying she pressed obama to get tougher on iran, for example, but it simply hasn't been the focus of the race so far. >> the showdown in the state of north carolina, what exactly, john, is at stake? >> well, mandy, this is really a case study for the entire race for...
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raleigh not too bad at 62 degrees.f course, we have the clear skies last night allowing some of that heat to radiate back in the atmosphere. i don't expect any rain. at least until monday -- or i should say tuesday morning, late monday night. so dry conditions as that high pushes down out to sea. so monday looks good. tomorrow looks good and dry. maybe some additional cloud cover monday night. but that's about it.ó2n@@(t&háh& and then we start to see rain drops on tuesday. but that won't even last long. your forecast, 59 degrees cool and nice. 6711:00 a.m. 72 degrees, we stay gorgeous. it's not going to be hot. and we've got plenty of sunshine. today is a great day to play in the sunshine because a lot of you maybe have to go to work tomorrow. sunny and nice for your monday. there's a look at those showers specifically on tuesday morning. then we start to clear up by wednesday. we get back to some sunny weather and it should last that way all week. but look at those numbers. they stay in the 70s. i don't see any 80s th
raleigh not too bad at 62 degrees.f course, we have the clear skies last night allowing some of that heat to radiate back in the atmosphere. i don't expect any rain. at least until monday -- or i should say tuesday morning, late monday night. so dry conditions as that high pushes down out to sea. so monday looks good. tomorrow looks good and dry. maybe some additional cloud cover monday night. but that's about it.ó2n@@(t&háh& and then we start to see rain drops on tuesday. but that...