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thank them for all their work. >> (clapping.) >> and the heading home campaign was conceptualize by the hampton families where i used to work one or more of many great organizations but their recognized as a national leader and incredibly initiative we owe them a lot and have the unique opportunity i already introduced any new boss now introduce my old boss clay is the president of the been on the board of hampton and timing for the last year and a half or so he worked in the building industry and a leader in the financial industry but have's has a heart of gold puts energy and heart and soul it was an honor to work for him and an prestige to introduce clay to say a few words. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everyone what a day what a journey life it as a board member i'm glad you recognized the nonprofits that will be scott taylor a couple of thoughts and comments as i introduce another person it is an honor to represent hampton i've been on the board for 34 years we're doing incredible work an organization you may or may not has been part of the fabric of that city for over 3 decades started
thank them for all their work. >> (clapping.) >> and the heading home campaign was conceptualize by the hampton families where i used to work one or more of many great organizations but their recognized as a national leader and incredibly initiative we owe them a lot and have the unique opportunity i already introduced any new boss now introduce my old boss clay is the president of the been on the board of hampton and timing for the last year and a half or so he worked in the...
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homelessness for sections of people and so family homelessness is one we know well, because of the hampton family self-center and working with the school district to identify those 18 hundred kids and over 8 hundred families that able to get to make sure we end homelessness for them in the next 3 years that's what the heading home campaign starting on personal conviction that challenged each other and brought together people had similar compassion and effort to want to work together that's why stepping up first an after the initial discussion some years ago was, of course, our friends and we had hampton identified people that were willing to sit down and talk about this then came across the foundations and, of course, hampton foundation stepped up and said we know what that feels like we're a family foundation that understands what this issue is about i know that warning and i talked about education and with the incredible work he's down the hampton foundation stepped up and goldstein with in their moonshot hey, we're there too i understand this is initiators we want to step up as well and
homelessness for sections of people and so family homelessness is one we know well, because of the hampton family self-center and working with the school district to identify those 18 hundred kids and over 8 hundred families that able to get to make sure we end homelessness for them in the next 3 years that's what the heading home campaign starting on personal conviction that challenged each other and brought together people had similar compassion and effort to want to work together that's why...
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march eighth 1862, the captain ordered the hampton roads and there were several powerful ships along the union station. the ones closest to the merrimack together they amounted to seven times as many heavy guns. buchanan went first. cumberland opened fire and the pilot said it bounced off the side like rubber. she kept coming on. she had a long spike on her bow and they were there watching. slowly she moved horribly upon the vessel like a rhinoceros the frightful horn and a crunch she pierces her bow up. the cumberland started right away and they kept firing until the water was around their knees. not one shot pierced the merrimack. they went down with the flag still flying and then they turned onto congress. she surrendered. 120 more dead. the next was another union. it was over to the ground but now it was coming out and they would be there. the merrimack called it a day, quite a day. the worst defeat they had ever suffered and would remain so until pearl harbor 80 years later. the news of the battle through the entire north into a panic in the cabinet meeting the next cat morning p
march eighth 1862, the captain ordered the hampton roads and there were several powerful ships along the union station. the ones closest to the merrimack together they amounted to seven times as many heavy guns. buchanan went first. cumberland opened fire and the pilot said it bounced off the side like rubber. she kept coming on. she had a long spike on her bow and they were there watching. slowly she moved horribly upon the vessel like a rhinoceros the frightful horn and a crunch she pierces...
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has just confirmed new information into our newsroom that a man by the name of terry anders from the hampton roads area is among the dead. we understand that his wife was also with with him but that she is unharmed. authorities have identified the suspected gunman as a 26-year-old man who traveled with a gun in his checked bags from alaska to florida. tonight he is in custody. florida's governor rick scott says he has had several calls with the president-elect and vice president-elect. the white house says pde situation. from the live desk. >>> back to politics and that intelligence reported that claims russia did meddle in the run-up to the presidential election. >> chuck todd joins us now. what do you make of what the president-elect said before and after getting this report? >> look, he said witch hunt after a statement written in his name at least ratcheted back the rhetoric against the intelligence community. i've talked to a few republican senators. they're relieved he didn't attack the intelligence community after receiving the briefing. they're still concerned that he will not fully
has just confirmed new information into our newsroom that a man by the name of terry anders from the hampton roads area is among the dead. we understand that his wife was also with with him but that she is unharmed. authorities have identified the suspected gunman as a 26-year-old man who traveled with a gun in his checked bags from alaska to florida. tonight he is in custody. florida's governor rick scott says he has had several calls with the president-elect and vice president-elect. the...
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homelessness for sections of people and so family homelessness is one we know well, because of the hamptonily self-center and working with the school district to identify those 18 hundred kids and over 8 hundred families that able to get to make sure we end homelessness for them in the next 3 years that's what the heading home campaign starting on personal conviction that challenged each other and brought together people had similar compassion and effort to want to work together that's why stepping up first an after the initial discussion some years ago was, of course, our friends and we had hampton identified people that were willing to sit down and talk about this then came across the foundations and, of course, hampton foundation stepped up and said we know what that feels like we're a family foundation that understands what this issue is about i know that warning and i talked about education and with the incredible work he's down the hampton foundation stepped up and goldstein with in their moonshot hey, we're there too i understand this is initiators we want to step up as well and the
homelessness for sections of people and so family homelessness is one we know well, because of the hamptonily self-center and working with the school district to identify those 18 hundred kids and over 8 hundred families that able to get to make sure we end homelessness for them in the next 3 years that's what the heading home campaign starting on personal conviction that challenged each other and brought together people had similar compassion and effort to want to work together that's why...
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. >> the hampton police division is rolling out quiet rooms. reporter jimmy lee got a look insi can take a break from those stressful days. >> sometimes our call volume is so high that officers essentially are answering calls for service all day long. >> reporter: being a police officer can be exhausting. >> when the call volume is that high it leads to higher levels of fatigue. >> from working long hours to responding to multiple calls for service the job can wear you down. >> that level of fatigue has you know, some officers have come to that involuntarily, and are either awoken by a partner or a call on the radio. >> the hampton police division is adopting an idea from another department in las vegas. >> being authorized to rest on duty, it's a unique concept. >> it's called a quiet room. a place where officers can take a nap. >> they would come in and for the designated amount t they'd be allowed to come in, take their belt off, turn their radio off, close the door if they want, turn out the lights and get some rest. >> it offers a safe, co
. >> the hampton police division is rolling out quiet rooms. reporter jimmy lee got a look insi can take a break from those stressful days. >> sometimes our call volume is so high that officers essentially are answering calls for service all day long. >> reporter: being a police officer can be exhausting. >> when the call volume is that high it leads to higher levels of fatigue. >> from working long hours to responding to multiple calls for service the job can wear...
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the storm's biggest impact on the hampton roads area. that prompted a state of emergency. >>> listen, one of us had to go outside to see what it was like out there. no. that leaves the odd man out. >> that would be storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein, who's standing by to give us, really, i guess a real report of what it feels like out there. how bad is it? >> yeah, it is painfully cold. the wind will sort of be calm at times, then occasionally it gets it is a weather alert day because of these dangerous windchills. there is the live view from our tower camera overlooking friendship heights. it is a nice bright and blue sky with bright sunshine. those winds are brutal. look at our feels-like temperatures. they're down to just near zero in much of the region. but a welcome warmup is on the way. i'll have a look at that coming up this half hour. >> tom, thank you so much. so cold it's messing up your mike just a little bit out there. >>> look at this three tractor trailers, a tanker truck, more than a dozen cars here involved in a crash
the storm's biggest impact on the hampton roads area. that prompted a state of emergency. >>> listen, one of us had to go outside to see what it was like out there. no. that leaves the odd man out. >> that would be storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein, who's standing by to give us, really, i guess a real report of what it feels like out there. how bad is it? >> yeah, it is painfully cold. the wind will sort of be calm at times, then occasionally it gets it is a weather...
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the storm's biggest impact was on the hampton roads area. that prompted a state of emergency. >>> let me tell you something. if you're going to walk the dog this morning, we're talking multiple layers. if you're going out for a run, more power to you. > you can dress the dog up, put some slippers on him, no one is going to make fun of him because we mentioned about the windchill. near zero in some places. negative 1, i think, i saw on the map. >> brutal outside. let's check with tom kieren. >> dangerously cold windchills this morning. you could quickly go into hypothermia if you're not well protected. the first faint grow of dalow o this sunday morning. we'll have the sun coming up on a clear sky. sunrise is at 7:27. look at our feels-like temperatures. the windchill at reagan national now 1 below zero. winchester, 4 below zero windchills. we've had the winds gusting around 30 miles an hour overnight. combined with those temperatures, giving us those brutal windchills. temperatures now in the teens to near 10 degrees. reagan national is at 16
the storm's biggest impact was on the hampton roads area. that prompted a state of emergency. >>> let me tell you something. if you're going to walk the dog this morning, we're talking multiple layers. if you're going out for a run, more power to you. > you can dress the dog up, put some slippers on him, no one is going to make fun of him because we mentioned about the windchill. near zero in some places. negative 1, i think, i saw on the map. >> brutal outside. let's check...
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the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. re's a video of students made about our visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and also speaking at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> cable, satellite, public affairs network. >> awesome. >> it was really important to -- the way they laid it out was very awesome. >> we reached out to students through e-mail correspondence and through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes. they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many of them responded in terms of their career interests. others in terms of their interest in media. and then others just in response to their questions about how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. >> if the students of hampton high s
the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. re's a video of students made about our visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and also speaking at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> cable,...
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and writes an epitaph for the 2000 years tradition that hampton roads put to an end. he writes, the sinking of all the world old cebit and aims, victory and constellation, golden nine, galleys of anthony, galleys of carthage, galleons with the guilt of virgins, galleons says spiking long serpents, argo and rbcs of the achaean pride moving the sea in one long wooden wall behind the huge ghost flagship of the arc in such a swallowing clouds of phantom sale, they whitened oceans going down by the head, green water seeping through the ports. spreading along the scrubbed and famous index, going down, going down, going down. the fiddlers green, to the dim barnacle throws where davy jones drinks everlasting ramah with the seahorses of his sunken dreams. thank you. [applause] >> so you said that this was a draw. what was the immediate impact on the civil war? >> the immediate impact was fortunately for the north a lack of impact in that, the thing to link it was good about when he was down the potomac was about the merrimack had already sunk every union ship on station and now
and writes an epitaph for the 2000 years tradition that hampton roads put to an end. he writes, the sinking of all the world old cebit and aims, victory and constellation, golden nine, galleys of anthony, galleys of carthage, galleons with the guilt of virgins, galleons says spiking long serpents, argo and rbcs of the achaean pride moving the sea in one long wooden wall behind the huge ghost flagship of the arc in such a swallowing clouds of phantom sale, they whitened oceans going down by the...
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it was especially bad in the hampton roads area. norfolk and virginia beach, cars stuck there. more crashes too. virginia and north carolina were both under a state of emergency. if you're driving, please make sure you bring a snow scraper at the least, maybe a shovel, flares, a jack that can also come in handy if you get in an emergency. >>> this morning, we now know the name of a man killed in a crash in prince georges county. ibrahim sow lived in bowie. he was 29 years old. maryland state police found him in his car, which was overturned in an icy pond yesterday. this was near the ramp from route 50 to collington road. police say sow may have been impaired at the time of the crash. we want you to stay safe out there and make sure you're prepared before you leave the house. you can always check the latest forecast any time on the nbc washington app. >>> we're following breaking news out of jerusalem. four people are dead, another 13 deliberately drove into them. police say a man drove into a crowd there. you can see the bullet holes in the windshield there of the truck. the d
it was especially bad in the hampton roads area. norfolk and virginia beach, cars stuck there. more crashes too. virginia and north carolina were both under a state of emergency. if you're driving, please make sure you bring a snow scraper at the least, maybe a shovel, flares, a jack that can also come in handy if you get in an emergency. >>> this morning, we now know the name of a man killed in a crash in prince georges county. ibrahim sow lived in bowie. he was 29 years old. maryland...
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> to the south tonight t called out the national guard, 200 soldiers will be standing by across the hampton roads area with heavy trucks and chain saws ready to assist law enforcement and first responders if they need it after the snowstorm passes through. it's interesting that further to the south is where we will see more snow than to the north. that's counterintuitive if you think of it, but it's coming up from the south, and it is headed our way and will be here any time. >> they are big storms. last night we were never really there was no moisture, but this old nor'easter, there's moisture, and let's start with the latest snowfall, and i just tweeted this out, and it's on our web page and also on our app. the white now, 1-3. it was 1-2, and the blue is now 3-5 and it was 2-4, and this area is now 5- 8 and it was 4-8. we have not changed the bands that much. i did slide the 3-5 up to south of town, and the 1-3 is north of gaithersburg that does not mean 3 in gaithersburg, but 1 in gaithersburg and 3 closer to town. frederick, not your snow. you got your 2 inches last night, an inch or l
> to the south tonight t called out the national guard, 200 soldiers will be standing by across the hampton roads area with heavy trucks and chain saws ready to assist law enforcement and first responders if they need it after the snowstorm passes through. it's interesting that further to the south is where we will see more snow than to the north. that's counterintuitive if you think of it, but it's coming up from the south, and it is headed our way and will be here any time. >> they...
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the southeast, a light dusting of snow and sleet and 1 to 2 in atlanta but more all the way up to the hampton road's area. there could be big snows up there but the good news is that's not a lot. the better news is it comes in on saturday. >> chicago police arresting four people for this attack on a disabled teenager that was streamed live on facebook. ryan young is live in chicago with more. tell us what happened here ryan. >> well, you watch this video it's very disturbing. all the people involved in this are very young so people are shaking their heads about what happened on this facebook live video. we want to warn you this video is very disturbing. >> look at him. tied up. >> this disturbing 30 minute video on facebook shows a man tied up. his mouth covered crouched in the corner of a room. >> it's sickening. it's sickening. it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that. >> chicago police describing the victim as an 18-year-old white male with special needs. the attackers are seen laughing as they kick, punch and cut his forehead with a knife. four people now i
the southeast, a light dusting of snow and sleet and 1 to 2 in atlanta but more all the way up to the hampton road's area. there could be big snows up there but the good news is that's not a lot. the better news is it comes in on saturday. >> chicago police arresting four people for this attack on a disabled teenager that was streamed live on facebook. ryan young is live in chicago with more. tell us what happened here ryan. >> well, you watch this video it's very disturbing. all...
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it the chair now recognizes the honorable gloria snowver of north hampton county for the purposes of offering a esolution. it >> thank you, mr. president. solved, that the honorable theodore s. christian of bucks county be appointed secretary of this electoral college. > thank you. those in favor of the resolution will give their assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have t the resolution is unanimously adopted. the chair now recognizes the honorable andrew riley of delaware county for the purposes of offering a resolution. mr. president. resolved that the honorable lawrence j. tabis of philadelphia county be appointed parliamentarian of this electoral college. >> thank you, mr. riley. those in favor of the resolution will give their assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have t the resolution s unanimously adopted. the chair recognizes the assistant sergeant at-arms to escort the secretary and parliamentarian to their chairs. the chair extends a temporary officers the thanks of their colleagues for the manner which they presided during these proceedings. thank you very mu
it the chair now recognizes the honorable gloria snowver of north hampton county for the purposes of offering a esolution. it >> thank you, mr. president. solved, that the honorable theodore s. christian of bucks county be appointed secretary of this electoral college. > thank you. those in favor of the resolution will give their assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have t the resolution is unanimously adopted. the chair now recognizes the honorable andrew riley of delaware...
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and richmond could see a foot of notice around the hampton roads area and the virginia capes.ill be a blockbuster storm for that part of the united states. it will be a glancing blow for everybody except the jersey shore where they could pick up 6-inch of snow when all is said and done. 1:00 p.m., most of the south jersey and delaware, through 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., and then the storm begins to pull away. what to expect for the lehigh valley, i-78 corridor. it will be snowing from midday to 2:30 p.m. this afternoon. i-95 metro area it will be snowing from now to 4:00 p.m. central delaware and most of south jersey and the jersey shore it is snowing now it will continue to snow through 4:00 p.m. how much snow, that's the big question. it depends on where you are. if you're well north and west, far northwestern suburbs getting into the lehigh valley. we have expanded this line a little bit, but it's still on the lighter side. maybe a coating to an inch. there's the one inch line upper bucks and montgomery county. the three inch line is running parallel to the delaware river. phila
and richmond could see a foot of notice around the hampton roads area and the virginia capes.ill be a blockbuster storm for that part of the united states. it will be a glancing blow for everybody except the jersey shore where they could pick up 6-inch of snow when all is said and done. 1:00 p.m., most of the south jersey and delaware, through 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., and then the storm begins to pull away. what to expect for the lehigh valley, i-78 corridor. it will be snowing from midday to 2:30...
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80s i guess, when the first daughter alexa was a little girl, paul used to see us at a party in the hamptons come here, uncle pauley. he's, like, a real dad and she would scream, didn't know who he was. and i said, it's paul mccartney! come here, it's your uncle pauley. i asked him if he could come to the shay show and he had visitation with his own daughter. i said, i understand visitation, i get it, i have been married four times, i understand visitation. >> stephen: four times? yeah, may the fourth be with me. ( cheers and applause ) so h he said he had a visitation and i said i understand, he wasn't going to make it. so as we were coming to the end of the show, the second show we did, all of a sudden mix road crew guys come over to me and said, he's on his way. i said, who's on his way? the eagle has landed. and we were getting to piano man, and i look on the side of the stage and there is paul mccartney walking on the stage tuning his hoffner base with a butter knife. i said, this is bizarre, this is insane. so he came on, we played a couple of songs and ended the show by doing "let it
80s i guess, when the first daughter alexa was a little girl, paul used to see us at a party in the hamptons come here, uncle pauley. he's, like, a real dad and she would scream, didn't know who he was. and i said, it's paul mccartney! come here, it's your uncle pauley. i asked him if he could come to the shay show and he had visitation with his own daughter. i said, i understand visitation, i get it, i have been married four times, i understand visitation. >> stephen: four times? yeah,...
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particularly problematic about picking a 55% number and applying it in richmond and south and in the hampton roads area, and i think that, i mean, i would say two things about that. i mean n the universe of the possible numbers, 55% is about the best number that you could come up with. i mean, my friends on the other side agree that this has to be majority/minority districts, and the whole debate is that it has to be north of 50%, and 55% which is a little bit of margin for the fact that there may be differentials, and in turpout and where the rubber is going to meet the road, and are remember, that these are the cases where the incumbents are boing to win, and most of the districts are majority/minority, and way majority democrat, and where the rubber meets the road with the opportunity to elect is going be in the open primaries. that is where you will tell if the african-american community has the opportunity to elect the candidate of their choice. that is rare. and so the idea that it is somehow presumptively unconstitutional for the state to look at one of the most recent open primarily
particularly problematic about picking a 55% number and applying it in richmond and south and in the hampton roads area, and i think that, i mean, i would say two things about that. i mean n the universe of the possible numbers, 55% is about the best number that you could come up with. i mean, my friends on the other side agree that this has to be majority/minority districts, and the whole debate is that it has to be north of 50%, and 55% which is a little bit of margin for the fact that there...
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you can't buy a garage in the hamptons for that. >> $5 million for a skyscraper. >> it is post-apocalypticnce fiction film. what the hell happened here? >> well, it is post-apocalyptic. except for the fact there are several hundred thousand people living here. >>> 2 used to be 2 million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here. credit on a mass scale started here. >> what was this like just before this? 20 years before? >> it was insane. in this one it was like twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies, older black folks, a couple of white folks and arabs. but this is 14 square miles. you're going to get tall grass. it's back to the wild. >> it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial-age dreams of an endlessly glorious future. the
you can't buy a garage in the hamptons for that. >> $5 million for a skyscraper. >> it is post-apocalypticnce fiction film. what the hell happened here? >> well, it is post-apocalyptic. except for the fact there are several hundred thousand people living here. >>> 2 used to be 2 million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here. credit on a mass scale...
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now, we love a radio host in the hampton roads area tweeted saying, your move to the aquarium in virginiach, which responded with a picture of an otter/osprey combo. an orangutan. a baby turtle. and the zoo responded with this otter pup. >> take that! >>, so there's a lot of cute little newborns going around, which is wonderful. what's interesting about the baby seal, she's got -- oh, she's white and very furry but she's going to lose that in the next couple of months and take on that dark gray slick, i guess better for water look. but she's so cute right now. >> and gunther, we guess s camera shy. no word from dad yet. >> men. >>> we'll be right back with much more. >>> the fight over a new regional medical center in prince george's county has turned ugly in annapolis. tracee wilkins coming up on news >>> the mother of a university of virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend is now breaking her silence. george huguely, you'll remember, is serving a 23-year prison sentence for killing yardley love back in 2010. huguely grew up in bethesda. his mother says he should
now, we love a radio host in the hampton roads area tweeted saying, your move to the aquarium in virginiach, which responded with a picture of an otter/osprey combo. an orangutan. a baby turtle. and the zoo responded with this otter pup. >> take that! >>, so there's a lot of cute little newborns going around, which is wonderful. what's interesting about the baby seal, she's got -- oh, she's white and very furry but she's going to lose that in the next couple of months and take on...
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. >> all right, and no doubt that will be crippling for the hampton roads area. hopefully can get warm soon as well. >>> a $30 toll to go about 15 miles an hour. well, we've learned transurban plans to work with those customers who were impacted by an express lane slowdown. some drivers may get their money back and we're finding out what caused toll prices to jump. lane built to keep you moving. so what happens when v.d.o.t. plow trucks slow you down? >> this is the first time i've heard in the history of the 495 express lane saw two plow trucks slowing everything down as they tried to treat the lines. >> reporter: transurban manages the express lanes. he said the tolls started climbing as traffic lined up behind the plows. >> the more people on the express lane, the tolls are going to increase to manage that traffic on the lane. >> reporter: would you ever pay that to go on there? >> never. i never that much. i never pay that much. >> reporter: drivers we caught up with, surprise. ed by the spike. have you ever taken the express lane? >> take them all the time.
. >> all right, and no doubt that will be crippling for the hampton roads area. hopefully can get warm soon as well. >>> a $30 toll to go about 15 miles an hour. well, we've learned transurban plans to work with those customers who were impacted by an express lane slowdown. some drivers may get their money back and we're finding out what caused toll prices to jump. lane built to keep you moving. so what happens when v.d.o.t. plow trucks slow you down? >> this is the first...
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great place in the hampton. >> this work work out. >> he has place in hawaii. >> to do this back up spouse thing properly do both parties need to know? what if i made up my mind so-and-so will be my back up, but he doesn't know it. so i'll agree. >> no, you have to know. >> both people have to know. otherwise it is just not right. >> right. >> he's still sink ng single. >> avenue friend, her name is linda, linda benya. >> that's her name? linda benya? >> oh, i like that name. >> in fact that's what i call her every time i call her, the full name. >> yes. what kind of last name is that? i don't think i've ever heard that before. >> well, it was her married name. she married a guy bobby benya. >> oh, i love that. >> because original name -- why do you have a wig on? her original name -- >> has a wig on. >> you got can't make this stuff up. it feels like a friday the way people are acting. my gosh. >> i'm not coming in tomorrow. >> back up plan mike. my back up plan just came n thank you, keith. i won't be alone. >> people always say that to me. >> what? >> why don't you get married? you don'
great place in the hampton. >> this work work out. >> he has place in hawaii. >> to do this back up spouse thing properly do both parties need to know? what if i made up my mind so-and-so will be my back up, but he doesn't know it. so i'll agree. >> no, you have to know. >> both people have to know. otherwise it is just not right. >> right. >> he's still sink ng single. >> avenue friend, her name is linda, linda benya. >> that's her name?...
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he does not look to the future, but to the past and rights of the 2000 year tradition that hampton rose between end. he writes: the sinking of all the world's old cebit and names them are rare, victory and constellation, golden hind, galleys of cartridge, galleons with gilded virgins, siren haunted galleons, are goes in rbcs, moving the sea in one long wooden wall behind the huge flagship of the arc in such a swelling cloud of phantom sale and whitened ocean going down by the head. green water seeping through the ports, spreading along the famous decks, going down, going down, going down to mermaid pools. to the dim barnacle surrounds where davy jones drinks everlasting realm with the seahorses of his sunken dreams. thank you. [applause]. >> you said that it was a draw, so what was that immediate impact on the civil war? >> that immediate impact was fortunately for the north the lack of impact in that, you know, the thing lincoln was scared about when he was looking on the potomac was that the merrimack had already sunk every union ship on station and now was coming up to bombard washin
he does not look to the future, but to the past and rights of the 2000 year tradition that hampton rose between end. he writes: the sinking of all the world's old cebit and names them are rare, victory and constellation, golden hind, galleys of cartridge, galleons with gilded virgins, siren haunted galleons, are goes in rbcs, moving the sea in one long wooden wall behind the huge flagship of the arc in such a swelling cloud of phantom sale and whitened ocean going down by the head. green water...
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they came together in forged hampton road to the largest in the world on chesapeake and the north was in bad trouble and as the blockade got broken by it, england might come into the war which everybody was very frightened by back then. one was to bounce away the cannonballs and it was a great shame this wasn't built but they paid no attention to what would turn out to be the most important one. it would never have existed if a man named cornelius had and had a problem. he was a railroad guy accepting the plan to be iron clad. but if you can guarantee that it would float so he talked to the
they came together in forged hampton road to the largest in the world on chesapeake and the north was in bad trouble and as the blockade got broken by it, england might come into the war which everybody was very frightened by back then. one was to bounce away the cannonballs and it was a great shame this wasn't built but they paid no attention to what would turn out to be the most important one. it would never have existed if a man named cornelius had and had a problem. he was a railroad guy...
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the country. recently, our bus stop in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. 's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. the bus goes around the nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. [laughter] [indiscernible] the way they laid it out -- to studentsd out through email correspondents and through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes. they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many responded in terms of their career interest, others in terms of their interest in media, and others just in response to their questions about how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. to towant them to be able come on the bus and learn all there is to know. we were created by the cable industry as a public service to the community. our goal is education
the country. recently, our bus stop in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. 's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. the bus goes around the nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. [laughter] [indiscernible] the way they laid it out...
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something particularly problematic about taking a 55% number and applying it in richmond and south and the hampton roads area. i'd say two things about that. in the universe of possible numbers, 55% is about the best number you come up with. my friends on the other side agree has to need to be majority minority districts. if the debate is somewhere north of 50%, 55% gives you a little bit of margin for the fact there may be differentials in turnout and where the rubber meets the road, the incumbents will almost always win and most districts are minority but way majority democrat and where the rubber meets the road is in the open prima primaries. that's when you're really going to tell whether the african-american has the opportunity to elect the candidate of their choice. those are relatively rare. the idea it's somehow presumptively unconstitutional for the state to look at one of the most recent open primaries in hd 75 and say, yeah, 5 percentage points but 5 percentage points in a badly splintered primary, it's only 300 votes and delegate tyler herself is saying these need to be north of 50%, e
something particularly problematic about taking a 55% number and applying it in richmond and south and the hampton roads area. i'd say two things about that. in the universe of possible numbers, 55% is about the best number you come up with. my friends on the other side agree has to need to be majority minority districts. if the debate is somewhere north of 50%, 55% gives you a little bit of margin for the fact there may be differentials in turnout and where the rubber meets the road, the...
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the country. our bus stopped in hampton virginia visiting students of hampton high school. there is a video student mates about -- made about our visit. >> it is hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation's speaking to high school students, colleges, universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> awesome. >> the way they made it was awesome. >> reread shouts out to students through email correspondence enter the 11th and 12th grade passes. they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what the experiments -- experience means to them. many responded saying career interest and other said interest in media. other said in response to how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. >> the students of hampton high school have never heard about c-span. we were created by the cable industry as a public service to the community. our all is educational and committee outreach. they can learn, about
the country. our bus stopped in hampton virginia visiting students of hampton high school. there is a video student mates about -- made about our visit. >> it is hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation's speaking to high school students, colleges, universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> awesome. >> the way they made it was...
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the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at tamp -- hampton high school. re's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school too. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and units -- universities and also at political gatherings. let's take a look. [all reading together] >> the way they laid it out was awesome. >> we reached out to students through email correspondents and also through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes -- classes. they applied and wrote one paragraph about what this experience means to them. some in terms of their careers, media and others in response to how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and mow c-span was a part of this effort. >> if the students here have never heard about c-span, we want them to come on the bus and learn all there is to know. our goal is educational and community outreach and if they come on, they can learn about c-spa
the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at tamp -- hampton high school. re's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school too. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and units -- universities and also at political gatherings. let's take a look. [all reading together]...
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blizzard conditions because of the high winds in the hampton roads area. so a major storm. as far as what will happen after that, it will improve here. get to 30 on monday and warmer by the end of next week. alison: okay, doug. thank you. we all know how the forecast can change. so stay connected with the stormwatch7 team all weekend at wjla.com or through the abc7 facebook and twitter feeds. you can download the stormw or the smart phone. still to come at 4:00 -- >> everyone wants to see the blue skies but right now it's impossible. michelle: the length some people are force alison: we are following breaking news out of fairfax county, where police tell us a woman is dead and a man is in police say they think it's a domestic situation and that there is no threat to the public. we do have a crew on the way to the scene. we are going to bring you more information as soon as we get it. michelle: right now, imagine if this is what you saw when you walked outside. this is what people in northern china, what we are referring to, not the baby, have been dealing with for weeks now
blizzard conditions because of the high winds in the hampton roads area. so a major storm. as far as what will happen after that, it will improve here. get to 30 on monday and warmer by the end of next week. alison: okay, doug. thank you. we all know how the forecast can change. so stay connected with the stormwatch7 team all weekend at wjla.com or through the abc7 facebook and twitter feeds. you can download the stormw or the smart phone. still to come at 4:00 -- >> everyone wants to see...
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pierce, out in the crowd. hampton, can you hear us? ce essentially have set up a pretty impressive barricade. before you came to us, we had at least two, what they call, sort of flash bang suppression type things go off in anticipation. we're told before we got here of some of the folks in the demonstration crowd getting more aggressive. right now, what we've got essentially is a standoff. as i said, you can see the police behind me, off on the other side of the street, a significant array of the protesters. you can see, as we're swinging around here. and that's the situation, obviously. very active. ongoing. as you see, some of the protesters wearing masks, covering their faces. and the situation pretty much of -- >> how many are there, do you think? >> reporter: here we go. here we go. now, as you can see, some of the devices being lobed in the direction of the police. and the police, again, are holding their line, their barricade, if you will. they've not moved forward towards the demonstrators. barricades are being pulled back. and,
pierce, out in the crowd. hampton, can you hear us? ce essentially have set up a pretty impressive barricade. before you came to us, we had at least two, what they call, sort of flash bang suppression type things go off in anticipation. we're told before we got here of some of the folks in the demonstration crowd getting more aggressive. right now, what we've got essentially is a standoff. as i said, you can see the police behind me, off on the other side of the street, a significant array of...
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the bus stopped in hampton virginia visiting students at hampton high school. re's a video students made about the visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission, c-span's the bus moving around the nation, i school students, colleges and universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> set the tables, satellites, public affairs. >> the way they laid it out was -- >> we reached out to students through email correspondence and 11th and 12th grade social studies classes, they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what the experience meant to them. many responded in terms of their career interests, others in terms of their interest in media and others in response to questions about how the campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was part of the effort. >> students at hampton high school never heard about c-span, we want them to come on the bus and learn all there is to know. we saw the cable industry as part of the public service communities our goal is edu
the bus stopped in hampton virginia visiting students at hampton high school. re's a video students made about the visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission, c-span's the bus moving around the nation, i school students, colleges and universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> set the tables, satellites, public affairs. >> the way they laid it out was -- >> we...
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. - [shawn] a big fan and i met him when i opened a show for him at the iron horse in north hampton, massachusetts and i opened the show and met him down in the dressing room very briefly. that was a big thrill. he was playing solo, i was playing solo. i really didn't see much of him and i recorded 'someday,' on my cover girl album, a great song of his. you know, you always worry when you record somebody else's song, "are they gonna like it?" sometimes you hear from people about them, i've made two cover records now, sometimes you don't. i didn't hear anything from steve and i found out later he was in the trenches with his drug addiction and as he tells it, towards the end of that really dark period he found out that emmi lou had recorded 'guitar town,' and i had recorded 'someday,' and that was kind of a beacon of light. - he's talked about that, in fact, in the course of promoting this record when it's come up, he's said, "you know, at a really difficult "time in my life, i was so happy to hear that "and to hear about that." - so we were kind of bonded through that, even though we
. - [shawn] a big fan and i met him when i opened a show for him at the iron horse in north hampton, massachusetts and i opened the show and met him down in the dressing room very briefly. that was a big thrill. he was playing solo, i was playing solo. i really didn't see much of him and i recorded 'someday,' on my cover girl album, a great song of his. you know, you always worry when you record somebody else's song, "are they gonna like it?" sometimes you hear from people about them,...
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. >> reporter: jeremy ridgeway is the assistant manager of the 116 room hampton inn near the white house. advice to his employees? >> definitely leaving for work early. and we're telling the guests that are going to be coming in the same thing to allow extra time to get in. >> reporter: d.c. police chief peter newsome told news4 all employees downtown need to pay attention to a steady round of street closings beginning january 19th. >> if they choose to be open, we're going to try and accommodate folks. it would be the one day of the year i would bring your identification with you. >> reporter: what about the people living downtown? >> that's a great question. we have a lot of new residents in washington, d.c. attention to the information that's put out there. >> you can find the complete rundown of inaugural events in the nbc washington app. >>> now to new reaction on meryl streep's golden globes moment last night when she accepted a lifetime achievement award, she called out donald trump for one of his campaign's most controversial moments. >> it was that moment when the person asking
. >> reporter: jeremy ridgeway is the assistant manager of the 116 room hampton inn near the white house. advice to his employees? >> definitely leaving for work early. and we're telling the guests that are going to be coming in the same thing to allow extra time to get in. >> reporter: d.c. police chief peter newsome told news4 all employees downtown need to pay attention to a steady round of street closings beginning january 19th. >> if they choose to be open, we're...
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the eastern part of virginia, hamilton roads, near the -- hampton roads near the atlantic is threatened next to sea livable rise. if you go there, 1.6 million people, the center of naval power in the united states and the world, what you find is sea level rise accelerated to the extent that neighborhoods where you could once sell a house, you can't sell it anymore. flooding that was once every few years is now regular. and even our nation's military operations in hampton roads are jeopardized. there is a main road leading to the largest naval base in the united states, largest naval base in the world, that road is increasingly flooded just during normal tidal conditions. we're not talking about storms. we're talking about normal tidal conditions. and the inability to get road access into america's center of naval power is highly challenging, highly problematic. and in the future it's going to be very, very expensive for us. the climate change issues in ham ton roads whether it's acting your ability to sell a house, to conduct naval operations and many other areas is of deep concern to m
the eastern part of virginia, hamilton roads, near the -- hampton roads near the atlantic is threatened next to sea livable rise. if you go there, 1.6 million people, the center of naval power in the united states and the world, what you find is sea level rise accelerated to the extent that neighborhoods where you could once sell a house, you can't sell it anymore. flooding that was once every few years is now regular. and even our nation's military operations in hampton roads are jeopardized....
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the situation here continues to unfold. back to you. >> hamptonit is very dark there and it is hard to tell. can you give us an idea of the presence of the protesters versus the presence of the police? it seemed in earlier shots, the police outnumbered the protesters there. >> well, that's a hard number to get at in terms of a lot of the protesters, frankly, too, there are a significant number of media. i will say this. among the protesters, you can tell there are people calling the shots in terms of when they would escalate their movement toward the police. throwing bricks earlier, setting the fires we've been reporting on. and then they, too, will pull back, if you will. but again, the numbers of the uniformed police and frankly what they're armed with has really escalated in the last half-hour. >> all right. thank you. in washington, d.c., monitoring the protests that are just a few blocks away from the scene that you're seeing on the left side of your screen. the viewing stands where the president and his family, the vice president and his fam
the situation here continues to unfold. back to you. >> hamptonit is very dark there and it is hard to tell. can you give us an idea of the presence of the protesters versus the presence of the police? it seemed in earlier shots, the police outnumbered the protesters there. >> well, that's a hard number to get at in terms of a lot of the protesters, frankly, too, there are a significant number of media. i will say this. among the protesters, you can tell there are people calling the...
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heavier rain in the lehigh valley, north hampton counties going to have to watch this during the evening to see, if any, of that changes over to sleet as the atmosphere gets a little bit colder during the night tonight. we're going to be seeing another windy, wet day tomorrow but not quite as bad as today. >> all right. thanks for watching at six. >>> tonight, down to business. president trump taking executive action on trade and on abortion. as his chief spokesman meets the press for the first time since that heated statement about the inauguration crowd. and tonight a major lawsuit accuses the president of violating the constitution. >>> deadly path of destruction. wild weather all across the country. tornados clobber the south, and tonight powerful storms including a nor'easter barreling up the coast. >>> tax refund warning. a surge in scammers trying to steal your money, making off with what euroed before you even know what happened. the time to protect yourself is now. >>> medical magic. the doctor waving his wand, making kids feel better, and inspiring america. "nightly news" begin
heavier rain in the lehigh valley, north hampton counties going to have to watch this during the evening to see, if any, of that changes over to sleet as the atmosphere gets a little bit colder during the night tonight. we're going to be seeing another windy, wet day tomorrow but not quite as bad as today. >> all right. thanks for watching at six. >>> tonight, down to business. president trump taking executive action on trade and on abortion. as his chief spokesman meets the...
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the country. recently our bus. in hampton, virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here is a video students made about our visit. >> it is pretty hard to miss the c-span bus. inside, students are receiving informational session about c-span's mission. c-span less goes around the nation speaking to high schools, colleges, universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> what do c-span stand for? c-span>> cable satellite public affairs network. the way they laid it out was very awesome. we reached out to students through email. and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many of them responded in terms of their career interest and others in media. others in response to their questions about how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. of hamptontudents high school had never heard about c-span, we want them to come on the bus and went. public created as a service to the community. our goal is educational and community outreach. if they come on, they can learn about c-span an
the country. recently our bus. in hampton, virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here is a video students made about our visit. >> it is pretty hard to miss the c-span bus. inside, students are receiving informational session about c-span's mission. c-span less goes around the nation speaking to high schools, colleges, universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> what do c-span stand for? c-span>> cable satellite public affairs network. the...
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because the hamptons kennedy said this is the party. we have an organization that "the new york times" calls us all the working class over here will have an awards ceremony december december 2nd, december 3 r d in oakland and the recipients wilson received the award made for the late poet and civic leader. and the judge declared stop and frisk unconstitutional. and mayor bloomberg and the commissioner stop and frisk received a lot of danger but they apologized to her because of the crime were 1. they would stop a hundred thousand hispanics or blacks . so they just apologized. >> we published that in our magazine. but now when i was 14 years old received an award coming in third in a speaking contest. and my wife just wrote a great book about it about to student architects in the turn of 1900. but my prize was a key upon to buy a book. i bought a book about stalin [laughter] and is scared me to death. and with all of these weird characters like head of the chief of the secret police and stalin was a thug and in jail. [laughter] and he wa
because the hamptons kennedy said this is the party. we have an organization that "the new york times" calls us all the working class over here will have an awards ceremony december december 2nd, december 3 r d in oakland and the recipients wilson received the award made for the late poet and civic leader. and the judge declared stop and frisk unconstitutional. and mayor bloomberg and the commissioner stop and frisk received a lot of danger but they apologized to her because of the...
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the republicans have to make it up in the shenandoah far southeast virginia and in the hampton roads area. >>> turning to d.c. politics, vinson gray is back at the wilson building in the ward seven council seat. vincent gray has hit the ground working. he's chairing the council's health committee and already grabbing the spotlight, even taking a few jabs at the mayor and her work. >> you don't say. i don't think anybody sees that coming. >> it's the biggest news of 2017 so far. >> you think so? yeah, no, i think anyone who's inside that, they can say all they want. you've talked to the mayor, the former mayor and current mayor, extensively. vince gray is going to run for mayor again, don't you think? >> i don't think he's made that decision. >> he's not denied it. >> but there's a difference. he's a very cautious person, actually. does he want to run for mayor? i think most people would say he wants to run for mayor. will he just get into a race regardless of whether he has a good chance to no, but he's playing the cards right. he say he's going to be the best ward seven councilmember
the republicans have to make it up in the shenandoah far southeast virginia and in the hampton roads area. >>> turning to d.c. politics, vinson gray is back at the wilson building in the ward seven council seat. vincent gray has hit the ground working. he's chairing the council's health committee and already grabbing the spotlight, even taking a few jabs at the mayor and her work. >> you don't say. i don't think anybody sees that coming. >> it's the biggest news of 2017 so...
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they are still waiting for a first premier league away win of the season and that is after they were beaten 3—0 by sav hamptoned a winless run of four games that were started midway through the first half by james ward—prowse's second goal of the season. ward—prowse's second goal of the season. the league double not long before the break and the jay rodriguez, as the home side pressed on further. wes morgan brought down shane long in the penalty area, and dusan tadic sealed the 3—0 win from the spot. late, at the emirates, a 97 minutes alexis sanchez penalty secured arsenal a 2—1win over burnley. the home fans at to wait until the 59th minute for the first goal of the game. mustafi scoring his first goal for arsenal. they had to buy the last 25 minutes with ten men. then came late drama, burnley awarded a penalty in the 93rd minute of the game. andre gray scored and burnley thought they had secured a point. but in the seventh minute of added time, arsenal got themselves a penalty. alexis sanchez did the rest from the penalty spot to secure them a vital win for arsene wenger‘s side. the third game of the day i
they are still waiting for a first premier league away win of the season and that is after they were beaten 3—0 by sav hamptoned a winless run of four games that were started midway through the first half by james ward—prowse's second goal of the season. ward—prowse's second goal of the season. the league double not long before the break and the jay rodriguez, as the home side pressed on further. wes morgan brought down shane long in the penalty area, and dusan tadic sealed the 3—0 win...
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if you fly to the hamptons on july 4 the same price that you fly in february.read and butter of a blade blade for a long time. i was sleep obviously they are going to the airport it's a huge point. going to the eastern end of long island. they can beat three to five hours on a bad weekend. it really changes the architecture of your trip and we hope it makes you look forward to flying. how many people on each helicopter. there is a mix between scheduled service and crowd sourcing service. you are essentially chartering a helicopter that used to cost $6,000 fine when you want to have a service called blade now. this allows travelers to book the ride from new york city to take them to an airport nearby sometimes the traffic in manhattan is as bad as they airport. all of that is created a tremendous amount of traffic into friction. we have the blade one program. is this the growth store right now. >> we also wanto go where our travelers go. if you fly to the east end of long island you may go to florida in the winter. we've taken a 60 person commercial jet and for
if you fly to the hamptons on july 4 the same price that you fly in february.read and butter of a blade blade for a long time. i was sleep obviously they are going to the airport it's a huge point. going to the eastern end of long island. they can beat three to five hours on a bad weekend. it really changes the architecture of your trip and we hope it makes you look forward to flying. how many people on each helicopter. there is a mix between scheduled service and crowd sourcing service. you...
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the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside, students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and also speaking at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> awesome. >> it was really important, the way it laid it out was awesome. >> we reached out to students through e-mail correspondence and then also through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes. they applied and wrote a one-paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many of them responded in terms of their career interests and others in media, and others just in response to the questions about how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. >> it's the students of hampton high school, if they've never heard of c-span, they want them to come on the
the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside, students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and also speaking at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> awesome....
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. >>> more mtp just ahead, but first, it was a historic day for the markets. hampton pierson with 20,000 different pieces of detail. >> you got that right, chuck. the dow closed above the 20,000 mark for the first time ever about two months after closing above the 19,000 level. the s&p rose by 18 pushing further into record territory. the nasdaq adding 55 points to end at another new high as well. shareses of dow component boeing helping boost the industrials today. the aerospace giant posting revenue and earnings that beat estimates sending the stock up more than 4%. >>> and ebay is surging after hours. the company's results were in line with expectations. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psor
. >>> more mtp just ahead, but first, it was a historic day for the markets. hampton pierson with 20,000 different pieces of detail. >> you got that right, chuck. the dow closed above the 20,000 mark for the first time ever about two months after closing above the 19,000 level. the s&p rose by 18 pushing further into record territory. the nasdaq adding 55 points to end at another new high as well. shareses of dow component boeing helping boost the industrials today. the...
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this woman take off a whole month to raise money in the hamptons.lot of time with celebrities in al california and hollywood. decided when she campaigned in pennsylvania only went to philadelphia and pittsburgh. didn't listen to old school folks like ed rend dell. they crunched numbers. this is the topics we'll run on. this is how we divide the country and it should abqaiq walk. neil: what is interesting about the ambassador, he was ting to say he could certainly understand, in these 64 some odd congressman who are perfectly free not to go to the inauguration, i got the feeling, trying to pin him down on this, he wishes they wouldn't do that. >> right. neil: it is what it is. the two sides are talking past each other now. kind of like donald trump as well for compounding the way he was referring to the tweet response on lewis. but, both sides have been talking past each other for years now. i don't see that changing. >> we don't see it changing. we know it has to change. we hope it changes. listen, gop has a real nice position where they have been a
this woman take off a whole month to raise money in the hamptons.lot of time with celebrities in al california and hollywood. decided when she campaigned in pennsylvania only went to philadelphia and pittsburgh. didn't listen to old school folks like ed rend dell. they crunched numbers. this is the topics we'll run on. this is how we divide the country and it should abqaiq walk. neil: what is interesting about the ambassador, he was ting to say he could certainly understand, in these 64 some...
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in the poconos we have a winter weather advisory, if you're driving out of the lehigh valley county and north hamptonounty, and points farther north to the poconos not only tonight and tomorrow morning, it's going to be cold enough for sleet, freezing rain and snow up there. winds gusts impressive 40 miles per hour in philadelphia. 45 in wilmington, 50 in millville and cape may. we're seeing these numbers bounce up higher. 51 at the airport in atlantic city when we took that snap shot. temperatures the rest of the way are going to hold on or about 40 degrees, winds swept off and on rain through 4:00 p.m. through 6:00 p.m. the winds start to die down in through here, but it will be blustery and somewhat wet tonight. tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m., we're on the air and radar is working for you. we'll have livismage -- live images, and lingering showers. in the afternoon we'll rotate additional showers through and dry out tomorrow night. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, the worst. rain and wind is today up until 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. wind dieing down later in the evening, but the
in the poconos we have a winter weather advisory, if you're driving out of the lehigh valley county and north hamptonounty, and points farther north to the poconos not only tonight and tomorrow morning, it's going to be cold enough for sleet, freezing rain and snow up there. winds gusts impressive 40 miles per hour in philadelphia. 45 in wilmington, 50 in millville and cape may. we're seeing these numbers bounce up higher. 51 at the airport in atlantic city when we took that snap shot....