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winter is coming down on us, and the birds like to feed but it is tougher for them in the wintertime. they will survive without our help, but it is nice to have them here the kitchen window. >> it is fun. >> but, and there is a big but here, the squirrels like the same food and they like -- and they are very ingenious. >> part of the fun is watching the squirrels, i admit. you can use this thing, a swirl baffle. many of these birds for for this. >> they want a platform, often. >> which is perfect for squirrels. there are larger ones that stop them from climbing. >> it depends on whether it hangs from a tree. >> absolutely. this is made of plastic and they might shoot through that. >> the parts are replaceable. but temporary if not complete. >> fun. >> this is a weight control, shutting off the food supply when this world gets up here. >> maybe five or six that birds, but otherwise this will stay open for the birds. >> there is another one that goes around in a circle. >> fun to watch. >> there is another one, conventional and not mechanical. it has a wire thing that the squirrels cann
winter is coming down on us, and the birds like to feed but it is tougher for them in the wintertime. they will survive without our help, but it is nice to have them here the kitchen window. >> it is fun. >> but, and there is a big but here, the squirrels like the same food and they like -- and they are very ingenious. >> part of the fun is watching the squirrels, i admit. you can use this thing, a swirl baffle. many of these birds for for this. >> they want a platform,...
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Nov 9, 2010
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they grow in the wintertime, unlike a lot of other houseplants. >> first question -- >> just make sure that the soil stays evenly moist. you don't want to much water in there. just keep the air going. >> our bagley has grown very large. -- magnolia has grown very large. >> the evergreen magnolias, wait until the holidays. they are great decorations. >> we hear this every year. >> cornell, penn state, a lot of a veterinary colleges up on the research. saying you should feed into cats and dogs, but go easy. a little girl had adjusted to poinsettia and they voted to that, but really, you are safe. >> if you have a question -- up next, the maryland lottery numbers, and we will get another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. >> tonight at 5:00, efforts to keep aging drivers behind the wheel could lead to redesigned roads. and the latest in a car seat safety technology -- seat belts with an extra function that could save your life. and now the maryland lottery numbers. >> good afternoon. here are your pick 3 numbers for the day. the bonus matched five doubler is here. you could double
they grow in the wintertime, unlike a lot of other houseplants. >> first question -- >> just make sure that the soil stays evenly moist. you don't want to much water in there. just keep the air going. >> our bagley has grown very large. -- magnolia has grown very large. >> the evergreen magnolias, wait until the holidays. they are great decorations. >> we hear this every year. >> cornell, penn state, a lot of a veterinary colleges up on the research. saying...
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Nov 28, 2010
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. >> it's sad definitely, in the wintertime anyway. and it being close to home, it wakes you up even more to not take for granted certain things in case you do. but definitely, it is a shock. >> reporter: five people remain hospitalized at area hospitals from injuries sustained in this fire. two of them are kids. they are in critical condition here at the hospital, between the ages of 2 and 4 years old. elsewhere, there is an elderly woman in critical condition and another child and another adult who are in good condition. as for the cause of this fire, fire investigators are not saying much, but they do say they do not believe foul play was involved. reporting from hyde park, amy rut lidge, wgn news. >> and the cooke county medical examiner says christian died from carbon monoxide intoxication. the boy's uncle says the boy stayed by his grandmother's side, even though she told everyone to run out of the house. investigators do not suspect foul play. >>> two people were killed, another seriously injured in a crash on the city's northwe
. >> it's sad definitely, in the wintertime anyway. and it being close to home, it wakes you up even more to not take for granted certain things in case you do. but definitely, it is a shock. >> reporter: five people remain hospitalized at area hospitals from injuries sustained in this fire. two of them are kids. they are in critical condition here at the hospital, between the ages of 2 and 4 years old. elsewhere, there is an elderly woman in critical condition and another child and...
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Nov 22, 2010
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of course 88 has been shut down as it usually is for better parts of the wintertime. >> single enginelane crashes in the bay killing three men inside here's the deal from the scene as newport beach fire fighters found it upside down in shallow water just before 6:00 p.m. yesterday evening they found the pilot and two passengers dead inside aviation officials say the beach craft had taken off from an unknown point in mexico investigators from faa are continuing investigation. >> moscow bell flight returned safely to new york's jfk after an engine failed. this is a plane here the delta flight reported one in june failing shortly after takeoff more than 100 firefighters responded you can see them all here waiting. here's what passenger side >>. we heard a noise like we did something and then people saw flashes some people thought it was a bird some people thought it was fire we weren't sure what was going on. three minutes later the pilot announced we had been in june to fail. >> we were doomed circles around the ocean they told us the fuel has to go down on the ocean. >> the plane came
of course 88 has been shut down as it usually is for better parts of the wintertime. >> single enginelane crashes in the bay killing three men inside here's the deal from the scene as newport beach fire fighters found it upside down in shallow water just before 6:00 p.m. yesterday evening they found the pilot and two passengers dead inside aviation officials say the beach craft had taken off from an unknown point in mexico investigators from faa are continuing investigation. >>...
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Nov 27, 2010
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>> i love watching them in the wintertime. >> do you have a favorite? w, of course -- >> you can't pick. >> there are so many to choose from. >> also, so amazing how many of the winter animals have ear adaptations for the winters. >> you notice, the tiny ears you see a desert fox has big ears. in a hot climate they -- >> you don't want big appendages. >> like animal radar. >> you don't waurch big appendages hanging out in the snow because of frostbite. >> thank you, ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. from nice animals to these animals. >> these are wild and crazy guys! >> i dig these animals. >> absolutely. the other ones scare me a little. i'm always afraid they will pounce. >> you did really well, didn't actually leave, you touched one. >> i trusted you to protect me. >> i would never lead to harm's way. >> my layer of protection. >> i got you baby. >> thank you. welcome again toty early he show on aat day morning i'm chris wragge. >> i'm debbye turner bell. he sings, he surfs, donovan faingenwriter, he's here to wake us up with some really feel-good music you
>> i love watching them in the wintertime. >> do you have a favorite? w, of course -- >> you can't pick. >> there are so many to choose from. >> also, so amazing how many of the winter animals have ear adaptations for the winters. >> you notice, the tiny ears you see a desert fox has big ears. in a hot climate they -- >> you don't want big appendages. >> like animal radar. >> you don't waurch big appendages hanging out in the snow because of...
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or cooling it -- the college campus in the wintertime or clinic in the summertime is a big expense. -- cooling it in the summertime is a big expense. host: next call, jack, go ahead. caller: i graduated from college in 1955 and it cost me less than $1,000 per year for a room, tuition and books. i graduated in four years and i went and got my master's degree. there wawhere no pell grants at all. i'm just trying to figure out why the same education today costs $35,000 at the school of that i went to and graduated from in 1955. guest: times have changed. congratulations on going to those schools. certainly, costs have gone a. but there is no doubt -- acosta have gone up. but there is no doubt -- certainly, costs have gone up, but there is no doubt that there is a focus on amenities, especially with private institutions. student burnie in the most capable, high academic achieving students -- bringing in at the most capable, high academic achieving students, that requires the amenities that they want. that has caused the price of college to increase a little bit higher than what it might
or cooling it -- the college campus in the wintertime or clinic in the summertime is a big expense. -- cooling it in the summertime is a big expense. host: next call, jack, go ahead. caller: i graduated from college in 1955 and it cost me less than $1,000 per year for a room, tuition and books. i graduated in four years and i went and got my master's degree. there wawhere no pell grants at all. i'm just trying to figure out why the same education today costs $35,000 at the school of that i went...
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Nov 22, 2010
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.] >> one thing i like about it, it's not a drying heat, the room stays humid in the wintertime, andate, that's important, too, to have it warm and humid, and it just stays very comfortable, even heat, whereas if i use my forced air furnace, it comes on, goes off, and, um, blows and the edenpure is just very quiet and comfortable, and i really appreciate it. >> welcome back. we'll be joining bob vila in a few seconds, but first, richard is on location and has some shocking new from the u.s. department of energy. >> thanks, jane. this report on home heating from the department of energy says that the average american home may be getting only half the heat you're paying for. now, we're gonna put the department of energy document number up on the screen so you folks at home can look it up online, but i'm quoting from the report now... and then it goes on to conclude that... >> jane: wow, richard. if that's the bad news, what's the good news? >> the good news is i'm here with a very special guest who is without a doubt america's favorite home improvement expert, mr. bob vila. bob, thank
.] >> one thing i like about it, it's not a drying heat, the room stays humid in the wintertime, andate, that's important, too, to have it warm and humid, and it just stays very comfortable, even heat, whereas if i use my forced air furnace, it comes on, goes off, and, um, blows and the edenpure is just very quiet and comfortable, and i really appreciate it. >> welcome back. we'll be joining bob vila in a few seconds, but first, richard is on location and has some shocking new from...
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the way people drive is very different and i've also experienced to florida during the wintertime in ew see there's very different training patterns on the road. and so what is potentially more of a risk? has the more they risk as we have a higher number of drivers on the road that may be older drivers, they may have some performance issues? or is it more of a risk to have a mix of population of drivers that she got some very jong fast drivers and you've got older drivers who may be self-selecting are going our because that may be how they feel comfortable? do we have any understanding as we get to 2025 and one in every five drivers on the road will be an older driver? for that change the statistical information were looking not? >> that's a tough question. well, the last -- if you look at what i think is the best exposure measure of vehicle miles traveled, the latest data we have 2001, 2002, it does show when you get old enough, that the crash rate, whether it's the overall crash rate or the fatal crash rate goes up. i think the issue of the severity of the crash gets complicated bec
the way people drive is very different and i've also experienced to florida during the wintertime in ew see there's very different training patterns on the road. and so what is potentially more of a risk? has the more they risk as we have a higher number of drivers on the road that may be older drivers, they may have some performance issues? or is it more of a risk to have a mix of population of drivers that she got some very jong fast drivers and you've got older drivers who may be...
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. >> firefighter see an increase in carbon monoxide poisoning is in the wintertimes that's why they say every home should have a detector. >> extremely important there are no come windows you are trying to keep the want some >>. christmases around the corner fire fighters say this is the best gift for any family they say carbon monoxide alarms can save lives >>. if you mess doubt on black friday there is cyber monday the busiest online shopping day of the year this year will be driven by heavy promotions. let's look at some of the deals. >> we went to resell ratings.com. amazon is offering this its $595 swiss watch years the price 4999 shipped. >> get me one now >> it looks like a watch you combine the street corner but they stand by their products so that is on real sellers.com. we also want to delay.com they have tons of offers cyber monday deal you can see let's talk for 90% off. as low as $33.323. see what they're offering. henry saying that has no keyboard. so those are some of our sites. >> still to come the gun man robbing a bank with employees and customers inside we will have t
. >> firefighter see an increase in carbon monoxide poisoning is in the wintertimes that's why they say every home should have a detector. >> extremely important there are no come windows you are trying to keep the want some >>. christmases around the corner fire fighters say this is the best gift for any family they say carbon monoxide alarms can save lives >>. if you mess doubt on black friday there is cyber monday the busiest online shopping day of the year this year...
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the idea of passive solar is in the wintertime, when the sun is low in the sky, you want the sun passing low and bringing all that heat into the building. in the summertime, when the sun is high, you want to block that sun from coming in. so we have a nice roof with few clear stories there so the sun can come in when it's needed and stay out when it's needed. and those grapes help very much to keep that heat out of the building, as does the central oasis with the water. >> the central oasis is considered the heart of the institute. besides serving as a relaxing retreat, it's also a practical learning venue. >> up in the central oasis you'll notice that there are 26 markers on the west and 26 on the east. and what that represents is where the sun sets and where the sun rises every day throughout the year. it's a fascinating demonstration because people that come here from the city oftentimes don't even understand the motion of the sun across the sky as the earth tilts. so with this you've got 26 markers. the interns move them once a week from the summer solstice to the equinox to the wint
the idea of passive solar is in the wintertime, when the sun is low in the sky, you want the sun passing low and bringing all that heat into the building. in the summertime, when the sun is high, you want to block that sun from coming in. so we have a nice roof with few clear stories there so the sun can come in when it's needed and stay out when it's needed. and those grapes help very much to keep that heat out of the building, as does the central oasis with the water. >> the central...
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national institutes of health is reminding parents of infants about the dangers of sids during the wintertimes. parents and caregivers can help prevent sudden infant death syndrome by avoiding overheating babies during naptime and overnight. studies have shown that heavy clothing, blankets and a warm room temperature increase the risk of sids. >>> we have some great company joining us at the top of the hour, including former congressman bob barr and joy-ann reid and randall lane and terror analyst evan kohlmann. >>> americans have been collecting and packing away more and more stuff for decades. that trend may be changing. in these tough economic times the growth industry is self-storage. 65% growth in 15 years to what is now a $22 billion a year industry. the question is, will the stuff stay there forever or a first step towards downsizing? >> 20 jobs yesterday. >> reporter: the early morning meeting of the new jersey northeast franchise of 1-800-got hp junk. the world's largest junk removal service. more and more, these men in blue are rolling out for another day of helping people down size
national institutes of health is reminding parents of infants about the dangers of sids during the wintertimes. parents and caregivers can help prevent sudden infant death syndrome by avoiding overheating babies during naptime and overnight. studies have shown that heavy clothing, blankets and a warm room temperature increase the risk of sids. >>> we have some great company joining us at the top of the hour, including former congressman bob barr and joy-ann reid and randall lane and...
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you think it would be worth changing foundation in the wintertime. >> changing foundations is a reallyour makeup. you don't want to use matte makeup like you do in the summer. look for makeup with water and glycerin in it. this one is great from cover girl. it's something of a lotion. >> it won't be shiny but hydrated. interesting. and i can't stave off the chapped lips. what do you recommend? >> they're probably not chapped. you're probably licking them too much. you want to stop licking and use a lip balm that has moisturizing ingredients in it. this one from nivea, people love it. >> i get the sense that you have to get in front of it and also exfoliate on the lips, too. >> and a little toothbrush can be good for that, too. >> i was surprised by the answer for body moisturizer. you're say there's not a difference between heavy and light? >> it's not about thicker and thinner. when you wear sweaters, you need to layer your moisture ideser. you need to look for things with glycerin. if you have dry patches on your skin, aquaphor is a great tool. >> i use it on my kids. >> i keep it on
you think it would be worth changing foundation in the wintertime. >> changing foundations is a reallyour makeup. you don't want to use matte makeup like you do in the summer. look for makeup with water and glycerin in it. this one is great from cover girl. it's something of a lotion. >> it won't be shiny but hydrated. interesting. and i can't stave off the chapped lips. what do you recommend? >> they're probably not chapped. you're probably licking them too much. you want to...
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is that closed down in the wintertime? >> that's true. it's still going. the people who are very comfortable on their little ferry ride or boat ride across water, wherever they're going. if you look at it overall, 42.2 million travellers are expected to travel 50 miles or more from thanksgiving. anywhere from wednesday through sunday. and this is going up. this is good news. this is saying people feeling better about their situation right now. they can spend a little more. so you have 2010 travel up 11.4%. 2009 it was only 0.2%, and in 2008, down 25%. people were not traveling in the thick of the recession there. aaa is saying of these 42 million travellers, that's still less than half of the volume for the travellers that were just lost, no longer hitting the roads between 2007 and 2009, and they also point out this is still 30% below the 2005 people when 58.6 million travellers hit the road for thanksgiving. we're moving in the right direction. >> where are you going to be moving to? >> i'm going to st. louis. got to take the baby to see grand mom and gra
is that closed down in the wintertime? >> that's true. it's still going. the people who are very comfortable on their little ferry ride or boat ride across water, wherever they're going. if you look at it overall, 42.2 million travellers are expected to travel 50 miles or more from thanksgiving. anywhere from wednesday through sunday. and this is going up. this is good news. this is saying people feeling better about their situation right now. they can spend a little more. so you have...
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. >> one of the biggest changes that we see in the wintertime are that people are less physically active changes, it is a recipe for disaster. >> i like long days of sun and i get depressed in the winter. >> reporter: we're not just happier when it's sunny. we use less energy and why several scientist advocate year around daylight saving time to preserve the planet and our sanity. >> love it. thank you. >> reporter: i would do it if i could but -- ♪ changes >> reporter: until someone figures out the math on that, this weekend, we all fall back. >> thank you for reminding me, actually. >> reporter: no problem. >> yeah. ♪ time may change me >> bummed out about it. dr. jennifer ashton is here to, yes, shed more light on how to deal with s.a.d. seasonal affected disorder. >> harry, about 10% to 20% of the population suffers from varying degrees of it. they feel like a different person during this time of year or subtle. little mood changes, more irritability. change in the appetite. gain or lose weight. but if you know that it affects you, boy, people will tell you this is not a great time o
. >> one of the biggest changes that we see in the wintertime are that people are less physically active changes, it is a recipe for disaster. >> i like long days of sun and i get depressed in the winter. >> reporter: we're not just happier when it's sunny. we use less energy and why several scientist advocate year around daylight saving time to preserve the planet and our sanity. >> love it. thank you. >> reporter: i would do it if i could but -- ♪ changes...
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host: a little chilly in the wintertime. from the new york pages of "the new york times." charlie rangel at a thanksgiving ritual. turkey ritual gives charlie rangel a brief respite. he delivered turkeys at the martin luther king democratic club in harlem. on monday he apologized for the embarrassment he brought upon you. next week the old united states house of representatives will decide whether to censure him, the toughest punishment short of expulsion. republican. go ahead, john. caller: could not agree more with the caller from new mexico. i don't think all of this is really about security. if it was, why not use bomb sniffing dogs or the types of machines they are using in the netherlands, that uses radio frequency that just shows an outline of the body but does not have an effect of radiation? it is about getting people used to this personal intrusion. where will we see this next? trains, bus stations, the malls? i think this is wrong. why did they wait a year to come out with this after that happens? i think the stability of the people who go along with this is jus
host: a little chilly in the wintertime. from the new york pages of "the new york times." charlie rangel at a thanksgiving ritual. turkey ritual gives charlie rangel a brief respite. he delivered turkeys at the martin luther king democratic club in harlem. on monday he apologized for the embarrassment he brought upon you. next week the old united states house of representatives will decide whether to censure him, the toughest punishment short of expulsion. republican. go ahead, john....
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the ice and the snow, all that wintertime mess. it's the reason why we're here in steamboat springs at the bridgestone winter driving school with mark. what are we going to do? >> we're going to jump in the car, go out on the track, and teach you the skills you need to get around safely and have a little fun in the worst conditions. >> reporter: it sounds scary, fun, and amusing all at the same time. >> winter driving should be fun. there's no reason for it to be scary. >> reporter: let's get to it. >> all right. >> reporter: how deceiving can winter conditions be? snow on a road, ice on a road? >> winter conditions have been really deceiving, because it may look like it's snow, but underneath it can be just black ice. just a glare of shiny ice. and it's hard to tell. so you as a drive to to make sure no one's behind you and then every once in a while, hit your brakes and see if you slide. >> reporter: this experience is like driving on a hockey rink. >> the more slippery it becomes, the more you have to anticipate each action, from
the ice and the snow, all that wintertime mess. it's the reason why we're here in steamboat springs at the bridgestone winter driving school with mark. what are we going to do? >> we're going to jump in the car, go out on the track, and teach you the skills you need to get around safely and have a little fun in the worst conditions. >> reporter: it sounds scary, fun, and amusing all at the same time. >> winter driving should be fun. there's no reason for it to be scary....
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i am a frequent speaker in the wintertime in the warmer climate -- [laughter] and this was in fort lauderdale told the students i said there's no getting around this history, it's impossible. i was wrong. one of the classic books on historical research and analysis is david hackett fischer's historians fallacies, toward the logic of historical fault published in 1950 or 70. professor fisher lists 112 fallacies in historical scholarship common fallacies. the majority opinion in boumediene by my count committed 46. and i'm going to give you an illustration, only a brief one. the court's opinion states, quote, lord mansfield can be cited for the proposition that time of the founding 1789 english courts lack the power to issue the writ of scotland or other regions beyond england sovereign territory which lord mansfield referred to as foreign. we will note a couple of things about that passage. note the way she what she phrases lord mansfield can be cited. how about lord mansfield established a proposition? mansfield after all wasn't your typical man on the street, he was the lord chief justice of
i am a frequent speaker in the wintertime in the warmer climate -- [laughter] and this was in fort lauderdale told the students i said there's no getting around this history, it's impossible. i was wrong. one of the classic books on historical research and analysis is david hackett fischer's historians fallacies, toward the logic of historical fault published in 1950 or 70. professor fisher lists 112 fallacies in historical scholarship common fallacies. the majority opinion in boumediene by my...
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the way people drive is very different and i've also experienced to florida during the wintertime in ew see there's very different training patterns on the road. and so what is potentially more of a risk? has the more they risk as we have a higher number of drivers on the road that may be older drivers, they may have some performance issues? or is it more of a risk to have a mix of population of drivers that she got some very jong fast drivers and you've got older drivers who may be self-selecting are going our because that may be how they feel comfortable? do we have any understanding as we get to 2025 and one in every five drivers on the road will be an older driver? for that change the statistical information were looking not? >> that's a tough question. well, the last -- if you look at what i think is the best exposure measure of vehicle miles traveled, the latest data we have 2001, 2002, it does show when you get old enough, that the crash rate, whether it's the overall crash rate or the fatal crash rate goes up. i think the issue of the severity of the crash gets complicated bec
the way people drive is very different and i've also experienced to florida during the wintertime in ew see there's very different training patterns on the road. and so what is potentially more of a risk? has the more they risk as we have a higher number of drivers on the road that may be older drivers, they may have some performance issues? or is it more of a risk to have a mix of population of drivers that she got some very jong fast drivers and you've got older drivers who may be...
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the way people drive is very different and i've also experienced to florida during the wintertime in see there's very different training patterns on the road. and so what is potentially more of a risk? has the more they risk as we have a higher number of drivers on the road that may be older drivers, they may have some performance issues? or is it more of a risk to have a mix of population of drivers that she got some very jong fast drivers and you've got older drivers who may be self-selecting are going our because that may be how they feel comfortable? do we have any understanding as we get to 2025 and one in every five drivers on the road will be an older driver? for that change the statistical information were looking not? >> that's a tough question. well, the last -- if you look at what i think is the best exposure measure of vehicle miles traveled, the latest data we have 2001, 2002, it does show when you get old enough, that the crash rate, whether it's the overall crash rate or the fatal crash rate goes up. i think the issue of the severity of the crash gets complicated becau
the way people drive is very different and i've also experienced to florida during the wintertime in see there's very different training patterns on the road. and so what is potentially more of a risk? has the more they risk as we have a higher number of drivers on the road that may be older drivers, they may have some performance issues? or is it more of a risk to have a mix of population of drivers that she got some very jong fast drivers and you've got older drivers who may be...
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the mountains. for us, if it was a wintertime it would be a chilly rain event. are watching the storm expected to pass over maryland. and dumb. core of the rain on top us. we could get over an inch out of the system before it departs. cold front to the west. bringing beneficial snows into the ski resorts of colorado and it will bring colder air behind systemp it ride up the appalachian and bidding in the rain by daybreak and we expect to have wet weather becoming more prominent steadier and heavier during the day and into the afternoon. and evening on tuesday. this is the 4:00 time. bringing it into the overnight and by daybreak most heavy rain pushes up to new jersey and new york and new england. cold air in the next system barely showing up here. we will race eastbound probably past to our south but catch up to the cold air and we could mix in snowflakes with rain showers on thursday. 60 today the two degree guarantee. partly sunny skies trying to build but the cloud and rain will be back at 44 overnight. a chilly 56 with steadier heavy rains later tomorrow. 6
the mountains. for us, if it was a wintertime it would be a chilly rain event. are watching the storm expected to pass over maryland. and dumb. core of the rain on top us. we could get over an inch out of the system before it departs. cold front to the west. bringing beneficial snows into the ski resorts of colorado and it will bring colder air behind systemp it ride up the appalachian and bidding in the rain by daybreak and we expect to have wet weather becoming more prominent steadier and...
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however, being that it was wintertime, it made the response possible to basically get most, if not all, of the hydrocarbons up out of the environment. had it been mid-summer and the sheet flow of water across the north slope and into the beaufort sea, 200,000 gallons would have been an environmental, ecological disaster. >> as it turned out, they weren't doing enough of what they call pigging, which is putting through a metal thing-- they call it a pig-- that clears the sediment from the pipes. this was an actual cost cut. they figured they didn't need to do it as often and they'd be just fine. >> we had not pigged and cleaned the line for a long, long time. >> narrator: the pipe had not been pigged for nearly a decade. bp managers had concluded that pigging wasn't necessary. >> several years previous to this, they had wanted to do away with the pigging crew entirely in union negotiations. they didn't want them. they wanted to lay them off. >> what, not pig at all? >> right. they actually made that proposal across the bargaining table. and we said, "absolutely not." >> narrator: five m
however, being that it was wintertime, it made the response possible to basically get most, if not all, of the hydrocarbons up out of the environment. had it been mid-summer and the sheet flow of water across the north slope and into the beaufort sea, 200,000 gallons would have been an environmental, ecological disaster. >> as it turned out, they weren't doing enough of what they call pigging, which is putting through a metal thing-- they call it a pig-- that clears the sediment from the...
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the sierra. isn't that beautiful? >> that is. >> that's why we love as we transition into wintertime it's going to be a beautiful with a lot of snowfallso far more than 4" above 4,000 feet and looks like they got more than that. in the bay area, as the rainfall has moved out, the sunshine has moved n san jose plenty of sunshine down in the santa clara valley, coit tower. beautiful day under way. here's a look at what you have to expect this afternoon. mostly sunny conditions, temperatures still cool though. breezy winds up to 20 miles per hour for the coast and for the bay. and temperatures from the upper 50s to the mid-60s. for tonight we are expecting some valley fog with a moist groundout there. won't take much to see some of that develop. we'll keep it in the forecast tonight inland. mostly clear for the bay and the coast. temperatures tonight chilly inland. the upper 30s to the mid-40s and temperatures for the coast and the bay up to near 50 degrees. here's a look at our satellite and radar. while the rainfall has moved out, snow has moved out again plenty of sunshine is expected today but temperatures not really cooperating. not
the sierra. isn't that beautiful? >> that is. >> that's why we love as we transition into wintertime it's going to be a beautiful with a lot of snowfallso far more than 4" above 4,000 feet and looks like they got more than that. in the bay area, as the rainfall has moved out, the sunshine has moved n san jose plenty of sunshine down in the santa clara valley, coit tower. beautiful day under way. here's a look at what you have to expect this afternoon. mostly sunny conditions,...
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with king abdallah in 2005, barbara walters noted that the king was surrounded by women in his life, all were making a difference. she wintertime an effort to the national family safety center -- she spends her time and effort. in the brief time that i have spent in saudi arabia, i have been hugely impressed by the academic performance of saudi's young women. 60% of the college student in saudia arabia are women. areof last year's graduates women. the new campus currently is under construction down by the airports will eventually enrolled over 40,000 women. to put this in perspective, in 1965, the literacy rate of women in saudi arabia was about 5%. all this has been done since i was in high school. now we have a young generation of women, all well educated and motivated and armed with blackberry and applications known to mankind. but largely at of the workforce. to achieve the kind of economic success that will employ 3 million saudis over the next decade, the kingdom cannot afford to leave this intellectual capsule on the sidelines. saudi women want to contribute to their country. they want to give back. yesterday, you heard
with king abdallah in 2005, barbara walters noted that the king was surrounded by women in his life, all were making a difference. she wintertime an effort to the national family safety center -- she spends her time and effort. in the brief time that i have spent in saudi arabia, i have been hugely impressed by the academic performance of saudi's young women. 60% of the college student in saudia arabia are women. areof last year's graduates women. the new campus currently is under construction...
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the trees am i going to be find them. >> if you see one of them, call us because they're not supposed to be here. >> wintertime is going o be open. >> we are going to be open. we haven't been able to open in a few years. we're going to be open, monday, friday, saturday and sunday. call before you come because if there's 6 feet of snow on the ground we're not going to be hope. >> and the animals they know they're working. >> tell us aaout the zoo mobile. >> the zoo mobile is are out reach program. our slow season is right in december. you want to book the programs now that way you don't miss out in the spring. a lot of people want to book on the spring and they miss out. we do classes for hhme school on ground. a lot of things going on right now. >> winter at the zoo. for more information log on to foxbaltimore.com/morning. >>> commng up it's sparking outrage among hundreds of people. an e book that serves as a guide for pedophiles. what some are now threatening to do. >>> and they resorted to meals of spam and pop tarts over the last few days, when passengers @ >>> welcome back to fox 45 morning news. 8:38 is the time.
the trees am i going to be find them. >> if you see one of them, call us because they're not supposed to be here. >> wintertime is going o be open. >> we are going to be open. we haven't been able to open in a few years. we're going to be open, monday, friday, saturday and sunday. call before you come because if there's 6 feet of snow on the ground we're not going to be hope. >> and the animals they know they're working. >> tell us aaout the zoo mobile. >>...
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we go to the grocery store in the wintertime and we buy fresh raspberries from chile or blueberries from argentina. we go to the store in the summertime and we buy produce made in this country from all over, that's all commingled and shipped together, you don't know sometimes where it's coming from. so many different things that have happened in the last 70 years, yet our inspection system has not kept up with how our food is produced, how it's processed, how it's shipped and stored in this country. and we have not updated what we -- what we should do with imported foods, and we are getting more and more imported foods into this country. so for all those reasons, madam president, i happy to we will have a good, strong vote, a good, bipartisan vote on the cloture issue and that the other measures that are coming up, we have an amendment on taxes, if either one -- if either the johanns amendment or the baucus amendment is adopted, it will kill this bill. it will kill the bill. now, i happen to be one of those that think we have to change the 1099 provisions for small businesses, but not on
we go to the grocery store in the wintertime and we buy fresh raspberries from chile or blueberries from argentina. we go to the store in the summertime and we buy produce made in this country from all over, that's all commingled and shipped together, you don't know sometimes where it's coming from. so many different things that have happened in the last 70 years, yet our inspection system has not kept up with how our food is produced, how it's processed, how it's shipped and stored in this...