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it makes economic sense, as there is a strong skills base in west norfolk. west norfolk also has higher unemployment and higher deprivation than the area of the alternative base under consideration in scotland. >> my hon. friend makes a good plea for her area, and she is absolutely right to do so. she will know that we are committed to retaining the tornado, which has been a very effective ground-attack we have not made the final minister in paying tribute to 101 city of london engineer heroic work, and we send our family. we fully support the actions that the government are taking to tackle the terrorist threat that we saw re-emerge last week. will the prime minister update the house on the review of air freight and passenger security, and tell us when he believes that it is likely to be complete? >> i am grateful for the right hon. gentleman's comments. as he knows, several steps have already been taken: stopping freight transport from yemen and somalia, suspending the carriage of toner cartridges in passenger hand luggage on flights departing the uk, and
it makes economic sense, as there is a strong skills base in west norfolk. west norfolk also has higher unemployment and higher deprivation than the area of the alternative base under consideration in scotland. >> my hon. friend makes a good plea for her area, and she is absolutely right to do so. she will know that we are committed to retaining the tornado, which has been a very effective ground-attack we have not made the final minister in paying tribute to 101 city of london engineer...
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west norfolk also has higher unemployment and higher deprivation than the alternative based under consideration in scotland. >> the good lady makes a good plea for her area. she will know that we're committed to containing the tornado. we have not made the final decisions about basing. >> ed miliband. >> manager 9 the prime minister in paying tribute -- may i join the prime minister in paying tribute. he died during the bravest and heroic work. we fully support the actions the government is taking to tackle terrorist threats that we saw emerge in the past week. can he tell us when he believes it is likely to be completed? >> and number of steps have already been taken. stopping for it transport from yemen and somalia, suspending the carriage of toner cartridges and passenger hand luggage or flights departing the u.k., prohibiting the carriage of toner cartridges by air , or from theia u.k. there's all kinds of their k -- all kinds of air for its security. we will be updating the house as soon as we can. >> thank you for that answer. asked about the wider context to this incident. as well as the
west norfolk also has higher unemployment and higher deprivation than the alternative based under consideration in scotland. >> the good lady makes a good plea for her area. she will know that we're committed to containing the tornado. we have not made the final decisions about basing. >> ed miliband. >> manager 9 the prime minister in paying tribute -- may i join the prime minister in paying tribute. he died during the bravest and heroic work. we fully support the actions the...
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Nov 12, 2010
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down toward norfolk, 70s though from charleston, west virginia, west.that's where the warm air has been hiding. it may try to nudge in before the weekend. above normal temperatures will prevail. a chilly start across much of central maryland and widespread from the mid-20s to low 40s typically 36 starts the day. 58 is where we would finish up. record ranging from 18 in 1957. but look at the high temperature mark. and this goes way back to 1879 with 78 degrees. sun up at 6:47 and down at 4:55. a day featuring more sunshine. we are watching the storm off the coast that is not affecting new england anymore. that storm is in for the waters of the atlantic. that's been pushing up the chesapeake bay preventedent having our tides from going out. -- preventing our tides from going out. through midnight, east and west of the chesapeake bay clouds throughout. high pressure is in control. storm is is off the coast. we are watching a frontal bondry get more active across the northern plains and will stay that way. high presh you provides us a nice weekend. by satur
down toward norfolk, 70s though from charleston, west virginia, west.that's where the warm air has been hiding. it may try to nudge in before the weekend. above normal temperatures will prevail. a chilly start across much of central maryland and widespread from the mid-20s to low 40s typically 36 starts the day. 58 is where we would finish up. record ranging from 18 in 1957. but look at the high temperature mark. and this goes way back to 1879 with 78 degrees. sun up at 6:47 and down at 4:55. a...
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Nov 19, 2010
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norfolk, virginia, 47 degrees. but farther out to the west, temperatures in the 30s. 32 now in pittsburgh, 37 in roanoke. here is what is going on. we have cool air in place. high pressure in place too. means calm conditions. we won't get any rain showers or anything like that. but it will be a -- cool today. then for tomorrow, in advance of the cold front, this always happens, we warm up a little bit. so we're looking at 60 degrees for tomorrow. but then the cold front comes through and drops temperatures a bit for saturday night and sunday. and then we'll get another warm- up going on. here is your five-day forecast. it's up and down really for the next several days. try to stay healthy, i'll do the same. 52 degrees today in washington. tomorrow 60 and sunny. sunday mid-60s and sunny. monday and tuesday well into the 60s. could see some rain showers on tuesday and maybe on wednesday as well. there you go. >> thanks, tony. >> it's not a bad-looking forecast. >> no. >>> julie wright how is the roads? >> not so bad. we started off this morning
norfolk, virginia, 47 degrees. but farther out to the west, temperatures in the 30s. 32 now in pittsburgh, 37 in roanoke. here is what is going on. we have cool air in place. high pressure in place too. means calm conditions. we won't get any rain showers or anything like that. but it will be a -- cool today. then for tomorrow, in advance of the cold front, this always happens, we warm up a little bit. so we're looking at 60 degrees for tomorrow. but then the cold front comes through and drops...
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Nov 19, 2010
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west virginia and pennsylvania this morning. a lot of areas have seen clear skies and that means cold temperatures with light winds. down in the 30s most spots. big cities on the east coast, lower 40s, norfolklocally it's down to 31 at fort belvoir, that's a colder reading with sterling and reston behind at at 32. 35 bethesda, howard county columbia is 38. crofton is 38. and andrews and prince george's county. and springfield 38 degrees also. kristin fishers cold outside by the bridge project. 41 at national with a west wind at 5 miles per hour. not much of a wind chill. high pressure across southeast. the northwest another storm system, sure to follow the jet across here, the northern part of the country. north of the jet it's really cold. there is a lot of subzero temperatures in parts of western canada. that cold air is coming toward us toward the after thanksgiving period. high pressure dominates our weather today, tonight and tomorrow. this front will slide through us saturday night. sunday will be a chillier day, tomorrow warming to around 60. tonight friday football forecast for the playoff, mid-40s to start, low 40s to finish, clear to partly cloudy. it will be a cold one. d.c..high
west virginia and pennsylvania this morning. a lot of areas have seen clear skies and that means cold temperatures with light winds. down in the 30s most spots. big cities on the east coast, lower 40s, norfolklocally it's down to 31 at fort belvoir, that's a colder reading with sterling and reston behind at at 32. 35 bethesda, howard county columbia is 38. crofton is 38. and andrews and prince george's county. and springfield 38 degrees also. kristin fishers cold outside by the bridge project....
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Nov 15, 2010
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norfolk, 63, and you can see these clouds here that still linger in our sky. far northern virginia, the district, much of maryland, then some breaks in the clouds rther south and west, but another cloud mass is about to move in all associated with another storm system coming our way, which you cou easily see from the international space station if you were this astronaut looking down. this is the view from the internationaspace station from about 200 miles up. this is their nly installed module, the window bay there, and what a spectacular view they have from e space station. over the next 48 hours, we see this moving color, this is rain, and perhaps by midnight tonight a few sprinkles but after that, by dawn tomorrow, another surge of rain coming through and perhaps another one during the afternoon low pressure passes along a front just to our west and then moves north of us on wednesday. after it does go by we'll dry out. for the afternoon, we'll have temperatures reachinperhaps around the low 60s where the sunshine does break out, but where it does remain cloudy, including much of maryland, it will likely stay in the 50s. then overnight tonight for the skins' ga
norfolk, 63, and you can see these clouds here that still linger in our sky. far northern virginia, the district, much of maryland, then some breaks in the clouds rther south and west, but another cloud mass is about to move in all associated with another storm system coming our way, which you cou easily see from the international space station if you were this astronaut looking down. this is the view from the internationaspace station from about 200 miles up. this is their nly installed...
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Nov 10, 2010
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norfolk and richmond and 50 in new york. they have had wind whipped rain and dealing with the storm up in new england. the clouds are trying to work their way back toward the west. you have a little bit of that invading the sky on the eastern shore. probably not big enough to brock out the sun -- block out sun but discipling it -- dimming it. and expect the clouds to work in our direction even though we were able to fight them off yesterday. the storm off the coast continues to meander out there. a few hundred miles southeast of cape cod but they are gaining rain in massachusetts this morning. clouds still trying to push behind the storm system. this is the reason for the breeze and the steady breeze out of the north. and that will continue towards the afternoon. again, we do expect a little bit more in the way of cloudiness to build in over the next couple hours. but we still should have ourselves a pleasant day with the high around 62 for the two degree guaranteed. breaking the cloud pattern tonight. back down to 36. and we should stay mostly clear on veteran's day and pleasant day for that matter at 60. we will check out rest of the forecast into the weekend
norfolk and richmond and 50 in new york. they have had wind whipped rain and dealing with the storm up in new england. the clouds are trying to work their way back toward the west. you have a little bit of that invading the sky on the eastern shore. probably not big enough to brock out the sun -- block out sun but discipling it -- dimming it. and expect the clouds to work in our direction even though we were able to fight them off yesterday. the storm off the coast continues to meander out...