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thurman's writings and he wore his robe.was very special. >> thurman of course for those who are listening of course he was here and found the church for the fellowship of all people back in 1944. quite a unique church in the country. and he was here to -- well, he lived to about 89 years of age and i happened to go toes his his funeral. it was a four hour funeral and i enjoyed every moment. it had speakers and readers and scripture reading. it was a wonderful experience. >> we try to keep his books in stock. he's a wonderful resource. >> way ahead of his time. >> a lot of -- a lot of people reading some of the contemporary buddhist writings are seeing similarities with dr. thurman. >> that's right. common ground. we have one more segment with these wonderful people here. so please join us and go out and find sagrada on 49th and telegraph. ,, ,, [ male announcer ] progresso is so passionate about its new tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] at first, it wasn't the perfect amount of tom
thurman's writings and he wore his robe.was very special. >> thurman of course for those who are listening of course he was here and found the church for the fellowship of all people back in 1944. quite a unique church in the country. and he was here to -- well, he lived to about 89 years of age and i happened to go toes his his funeral. it was a four hour funeral and i enjoyed every moment. it had speakers and readers and scripture reading. it was a wonderful experience. >> we try...
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i'm scott thurman. >> ask i'm jummy olabanji.o get some heavy rain moving in later on today. let's go right to meteorologist jacqui jeras for some details. >> some big changes ahead. say good-bye to the heat that we had with 90° temperatures over the weekend. even though we were mild to start the day with 74°, we're not going to make a lot of progress in the temperature department. but the rain is on the way. showers and thunderstorms well to our west across parts of ohio and west virginia. but we'll be watching them slide our way late this morning into the early afternoon hours. and some of these storms could be heavy. so it will be a stormy start to the work week. a few of those storms could be severe producing damaging winds and a possible isolated tornado today. we'll pick up a good half-inch to an inch and then a cooldown behind that cold front. our temperatures are going to dip below average. into the upper 60s to low 70s. once we get through today. more details coming up in your 7-day forecast. let's get the latest on that
i'm scott thurman. >> ask i'm jummy olabanji.o get some heavy rain moving in later on today. let's go right to meteorologist jacqui jeras for some details. >> some big changes ahead. say good-bye to the heat that we had with 90° temperatures over the weekend. even though we were mild to start the day with 74°, we're not going to make a lot of progress in the temperature department. but the rain is on the way. showers and thunderstorms well to our west across parts of ohio and west...
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i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji.e of the government shutdown this morning. brianne carter and john gonzalez are live with every angle of this story. but first, what you can expect. >> the deadline has passed. that means nearly 800,000 federal workers are furloughed. although some of them will have to show up for work today, it will be unpaid. >> president obama passed legislation ensuring that all active duty troops will be paid touring this shutdown. >> and many of our area's national parks and monuments will be closed. that includes the smithsonian museums. plans to barricade sites like the lincoln memorial. much more on this critical shutdown coming up in just a moment. first, let's send things over to meteorologist jacqui jeras with good news for us today, jacqui. >> i do have good news. at least if you like warm temperatures, that's for sure. pretty mild this morning. show you what's happening outdoors with the roof cam view from the top of the beltway weather center. you can see for the most part, it's pretty d
i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji.e of the government shutdown this morning. brianne carter and john gonzalez are live with every angle of this story. but first, what you can expect. >> the deadline has passed. that means nearly 800,000 federal workers are furloughed. although some of them will have to show up for work today, it will be unpaid. >> president obama passed legislation ensuring that all active duty troops will be paid touring this shutdown. >> and...
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. >> the year was 1997, ethan hawk and uma thurman were two of the biggest names in hollywood and teamedake an odd futureristic movie about life in a society where your genes and dna would determine where your life would go. your genetic make up was used to determine your usefulness to society. >> ten fingers, ten toes. that's all that used to matter. not now. now only seconds old, the exact time and cause of my death was already known. >> neurological conditions, 60%, manic depression, 40% probability. disorder, 99% probability. life expectancy, 32.4 years. >> gatica was excellently weird in its own weird but it was a flop. it sold only enough tickets to take in a third of what it cost to make it so rearly nobody saw it mac in 1997. or somebody saw it or read the wikipedia page about it because the speech that rand paul gave seems to have been totally plagiarized from the wikipedia page from gatica. what's weirder is trying to be a candidate for president, which rand paul is trying to do, and thinking that you're going to get away with lifting your speeches from wikipedia while doing th
. >> the year was 1997, ethan hawk and uma thurman were two of the biggest names in hollywood and teamedake an odd futureristic movie about life in a society where your genes and dna would determine where your life would go. your genetic make up was used to determine your usefulness to society. >> ten fingers, ten toes. that's all that used to matter. not now. now only seconds old, the exact time and cause of my death was already known. >> neurological conditions, 60%, manic...
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i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. now, let's check in on the weather. >> things will be changing dramatically, especially by the noon hour as thunderstorms shake things up around here. a very quiet weather pattern. there you see the line of showers still way back into parts of west virginia. here's the information that you need to know to get through the day. it will be
i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. now, let's check in on the weather. >> things will be changing dramatically, especially by the noon hour as thunderstorms shake things up around here. a very quiet weather pattern. there you see the line of showers still way back into parts of west virginia. here's the information that you need to know to get through the day. it will be
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strom thurman would have had a shot. this is not the kind of politics that wins, but it's what the republicans are practicing and stuck with right now. >> thank you. coming up, you heard it here first. hillary clinton's what difference does it make comment. the exceptional rhetoric implying that she doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirmed. a local republican official said new voter id laws will dick the democrats in the butt. we will not going to help lazy black people who want the government to give them everything. guess who is out of a job today. one more from the tin foil hat crowd. remember the moment when a woman fainted at an event. the wingers on the right decided it was staged for president obama's benefit. she is acting, they say. traveling around the country, good news. this is "hardball." the place for politics. 's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the poi
strom thurman would have had a shot. this is not the kind of politics that wins, but it's what the republicans are practicing and stuck with right now. >> thank you. coming up, you heard it here first. hillary clinton's what difference does it make comment. the exceptional rhetoric implying that she doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirmed. a local republican official said new voter id laws will dick the democrats in the butt. we...
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i'm scott thurman. >> ask i'm jummy olabanji.u an update on that mess out on 495 in just a minute, but we also expect a messy day weather-wise. let's go right to meteorologist jacqui jeras for a check on that forecast. folks want to grab an umbrella today? >> absolutely. d
i'm scott thurman. >> ask i'm jummy olabanji.u an update on that mess out on 495 in just a minute, but we also expect a messy day weather-wise. let's go right to meteorologist jacqui jeras for a check on that forecast. folks want to grab an umbrella today? >> absolutely. d
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head of the council of economic advisers, jason thurman, said payroll growth in october could decline by $120,000 due to the shutdown. >> so as we look at more of october, those numbers could change and potential ly get worse. this all just really underscores how unnecessary and harmful the shutdown and the brinksmanship was for the economy, why it's important to avoid repeating it. >> the white house calculation is based on eight economic data including jobless claims during the first 12 days of october. >>> officials in japan and russia are using electricity generation to boofrt ties. a new power plant equipped with japanese turbines started operations in eastern russia. the thermal facility provides electricity and hot water to the country's largest aquarium using natural gas. japanese machinery maker kawasaki heavy industries supplied its two turbines. the president of a local power company priced the efficiency of the machinery. russian government officials are trying to make better use of natural gas reserves by improving infrastructure. they are building gas supply networks in
head of the council of economic advisers, jason thurman, said payroll growth in october could decline by $120,000 due to the shutdown. >> so as we look at more of october, those numbers could change and potential ly get worse. this all just really underscores how unnecessary and harmful the shutdown and the brinksmanship was for the economy, why it's important to avoid repeating it. >> the white house calculation is based on eight economic data including jobless claims during the...
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your link to what's next. 2457b hawk and uma thurman were two of the biggest names in hollywood and theyke a weird, thought-provoking sci-fi thriller called gatt ka. it was an odd, futuristic movie about life in a society where your genes and dna essentially dictated how your life would go. your genetic make up was used by the all powerful evil state to determine your usefulness to society. >> ten fingers, ten toes is all that used to matter. not now. now the exact time and cause of death was already known. >> neurological condition 60% probability. manic depression 42% probability. attention deficit disorder 89% probability. heart disorder 99% probability. early fatal potential, life expectancy 30.2 years. >> gatacca was excellently weird in its own way but it was a flop and reportedly cost $36 million to make. i sold enough tickets to take in only a third of. that really almost nobody saw it when it was released to the public in 1997. but somebody saw it. or at least somebody read the wikipedia page about it because republican senator rand paul gave a speech in support of ken cuccinell
your link to what's next. 2457b hawk and uma thurman were two of the biggest names in hollywood and theyke a weird, thought-provoking sci-fi thriller called gatt ka. it was an odd, futuristic movie about life in a society where your genes and dna essentially dictated how your life would go. your genetic make up was used by the all powerful evil state to determine your usefulness to society. >> ten fingers, ten toes is all that used to matter. not now. now the exact time and cause of death...
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strom thurman who have -- these are not the kind of politics that win, but they are the kind republicansre stuck with right now. >> thank you david corn and joy reid. coming up, you heard it first. what difference does it make comment on the benghazi riot will be the, you didn't build that of 2016. dick cheney is starting the deception already implying that mrs. clinton, the former secretary doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirm, a local republican official says new voter i.d. laws will kick the democrats in the butt and then he said this. we're not going to help lazy, black people who want the government to give them everything. that's a republican out there. out of a job today by the way. that's the guy. one more from the tinfoil hat crowd. remember the moment this week when a woman fainted at a white housey vent. the wingers on the right decided the whole thing was staged for president obama's event. she's acting, they say. >>> here's good news. this is "hardball," the place for politics. compared to other leading brands, it ha
strom thurman who have -- these are not the kind of politics that win, but they are the kind republicansre stuck with right now. >> thank you david corn and joy reid. coming up, you heard it first. what difference does it make comment on the benghazi riot will be the, you didn't build that of 2016. dick cheney is starting the deception already implying that mrs. clinton, the former secretary doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirm, a...
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. >> i was talking to nate thurman. he thinks warriors are going to win 6:00 i'll have general manager out live during the sportscast >> our doing live traffic reports on the bay bridge. >> i'll get there >> coming up next is catching the country by storm this, baby's reaction to her mom, singing. >> the city and southwest where they're throwing people in jail for not returning their library books. >> ouch. and take a look at traffic right now. walnut creek this is interstate 680. northbound traffic is heavy. it's moving along but perhaps a little slowly. stay with us. to those who've encountered welcome to covered california. new, affordable health plans so you can be ready for whatever comes your way. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> pop star pink defending her husband after he was spotted taking their 2-year-old for a motorcycle ride without a helmet. take a look. he took the 2-year-old for a ride wearing pink ear muffs but no helmet responses included if any of you have more experience on a bike than my husband, i
. >> i was talking to nate thurman. he thinks warriors are going to win 6:00 i'll have general manager out live during the sportscast >> our doing live traffic reports on the bay bridge. >> i'll get there >> coming up next is catching the country by storm this, baby's reaction to her mom, singing. >> the city and southwest where they're throwing people in jail for not returning their library books. >> ouch. and take a look at traffic right now. walnut creek...
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finally, 1993, the fourth time, marci kaptur introduced the bill again, a day after strom thurman introducedhe got it passed. bill clinton signed it into law. the world war ii memorial was finally going to happen and finally going to be built. took about a year to pick the location. four years to pick a design. in 2001 they broke ground. constructed started. and three years later the memorial was complete. all most 60 years after the end of world war ii. it took so long for congresswoman kaptur to get the world war ii memorial green lit. then it took so long to build, open and there was one very sober, serious consequence of the delay for the honor built for soldiers in the war. just too long down the road. many veterans who served in the war did not live 60 years beyond the end of the war to see the memorial was built to them. so in 2005, the year after the memorial opened to the public. a nonprofit corporation started helping world war ii veterans get to the memorial. from wherever they lived in the country free of charge. the organization arranged travel. flying vets to see the memorial t
finally, 1993, the fourth time, marci kaptur introduced the bill again, a day after strom thurman introducedhe got it passed. bill clinton signed it into law. the world war ii memorial was finally going to happen and finally going to be built. took about a year to pick the location. four years to pick a design. in 2001 they broke ground. constructed started. and three years later the memorial was complete. all most 60 years after the end of world war ii. it took so long for congresswoman kaptur...
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today's question comes from christie mills in thu thurman, maryland.the sun's north and south polls slipping, will we be able to see the or o the or or l is.. embedded in her question, is the magnetic polls of the north and south pole. >> it has once every 40 years, sigscientists realized that thes something going on with the flares and that kind of thing. it's the real deal, it's expected to happen over the next month or two, the next few moos. >> it is so on average about every 11 years is what they say they really have been able to study it pretty well since the mid-70s, since 1976. this has gone on as far as we as all know, as long as the sun has existed. it's a natural occurrence, the magnetic fields of the sun flipping, meaning. >> we have some the video. >> is this real video or animation. >> this should is nasanasa animation. >> the sun is an active, i mean it's a big ball of gas, it's you know, this big fireball, and with emitting solar flares. >> that is shelling the ebb and flow of the magnetic poll, and the solar maximum that occur over the
today's question comes from christie mills in thu thurman, maryland.the sun's north and south polls slipping, will we be able to see the or o the or or l is.. embedded in her question, is the magnetic polls of the north and south pole. >> it has once every 40 years, sigscientists realized that thes something going on with the flares and that kind of thing. it's the real deal, it's expected to happen over the next month or two, the next few moos. >> it is so on average about every 11...
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i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. head over to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> good morning, guys. a nice start here. temperatures are warmer this morning compared to what they were this time yesterday. we had 40s all over the place yesterday. and this morning mostly 50s and a few 60s. 61° at reagan national, and your temperature this morning in quantico is 59°. our forecast will show you we should hit about 63° by 9:00 this morning. a few clouds right now. i think it will be mostly sunny through the majority of the day. 76° at noon. a good day to have lunch outdoors. and our high today about 82°. how long will this stretch of nice warm weather last? we'll let you know in the 7-day forecast coming up from the weather center in just a few minutes. right now it's time for traffic. here's amanda. >> we're working an accident reported on 95 in virginia. and then another one on the outer loop. we start off with a shot from news chopper 7 so we can see current condition there's along 95 in virginia, you can see slow go there
i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. head over to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> good morning, guys. a nice start here. temperatures are warmer this morning compared to what they were this time yesterday. we had 40s all over the place yesterday. and this morning mostly 50s and a few 60s. 61° at reagan national, and your temperature this morning in quantico is 59°. our forecast will show you we should hit about 63° by 9:00 this morning. a few clouds right now. i think it...
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i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we start with the forecast.rologist jacqui jeras. folks should grab an umbrella this morning? >> yeah get ready for it. the showers are coming and so are the thunderstorms. and they could be heavy at times this afternoon. it's just the clouds at this time. but notice the rain showers are already moving into extreme western maryland, crossing parts of west virginia, and they'll be in our neck of the woods late this morning and early this afternoon. there is a slight risk that these storms could be severe, especially in maryland. damaging winds will be the primary threat with all of that. looking at the conditions at this hour. this is the calm period of our day with 74°. and look at the shaking on top of the furniture center. the roof cam there with winds south at 14 miles per hour. temperatures today into the mid- to upper 70s with showers and thunderstorms heaviest this afternoon. more details and the timing of all of that coming up with your 7-day forecast in just a few minutes. right now, we got an update on
i'm scott thurman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we start with the forecast.rologist jacqui jeras. folks should grab an umbrella this morning? >> yeah get ready for it. the showers are coming and so are the thunderstorms. and they could be heavy at times this afternoon. it's just the clouds at this time. but notice the rain showers are already moving into extreme western maryland, crossing parts of west virginia, and they'll be in our neck of the woods late this morning and early this...
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they're in the strong thurman room, just off the quarters of the senate chambers to discuss the final deal. let's look what is included in the senate deal. a continuing resolution through january 15. debt ceiling increase through february 7th. it would require income verification for those that receive subsidies on insurance exchanges. that sounds like a bit of a bone thrown to conservative republicans but they're unhappy with that. that is the law that was originally intended but it has not been enforced. so they're not happy with that. a bipartisan committee of both houses to report by mid-december. that is potentially a real problem area. it just kicks the can down the road. these two sides, democrats and republicans in the conference will be idealogically driven to some extent. they have their ideas what a good budget is. it will be very, very difficult to iron out. that is basically what we have here. jenna? jenna: doug, i'm seeing this pass by reuters. i will hang it on them. this is their report right now. the republican-led house is expected to pass the senate measure relying
they're in the strong thurman room, just off the quarters of the senate chambers to discuss the final deal. let's look what is included in the senate deal. a continuing resolution through january 15. debt ceiling increase through february 7th. it would require income verification for those that receive subsidies on insurance exchanges. that sounds like a bit of a bone thrown to conservative republicans but they're unhappy with that. that is the law that was originally intended but it has not...
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and mike i guess figured it out, and thurman did, as well, and mike said, "don't do it."f the field, and i never knew until just a year or so ago that that was transspipyring, this k of planned thought. some people had talked that billy had said he was going to do something before the game even started. i mean, so i don't know how that could have been planned, if you will. >> he just wanted to humiliate you, not just teach the lesson to hustle. you wrote this book "becoming mr. october" about 1977 and 1978. i'm also, sorry to say, a bos tonian. not trying to gang up on you. >> that's okay. >> the bucky dent home run was sort of my first memory. but the memory of immersing myself in the yankees was the bronx burning. did you write this book as a way to clarify your legacy after something like that miniseries which didn't necessarily portray you in the best of light? >>, you know, brian, i guess i don't worry about legacy or i didn't write this book for legacy. i guess my legacy will continue. i can't do too much to alter it, if you will, to, you know, do good things for hu
and mike i guess figured it out, and thurman did, as well, and mike said, "don't do it."f the field, and i never knew until just a year or so ago that that was transspipyring, this k of planned thought. some people had talked that billy had said he was going to do something before the game even started. i mean, so i don't know how that could have been planned, if you will. >> he just wanted to humiliate you, not just teach the lesson to hustle. you wrote this book "becoming...