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but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those responsible for this despicable crime. that was the promise today from the fbi agent in charge of the boston bombings. but a day later, we still do not know who carried out these attacks or why. the white house has just announced that president obama will travel to boston for an interstate service on thursday. laura joins us from a city still in shock. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack. at the moment, no more questions have been answered. my colleague has this report. >> runners were struggling to the finish line, their families watching,
but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those responsible for this despicable crime. that was the promise today from the fbi agent in charge of the boston bombings. but a day later, we still do not know who carried out these attacks or why. the white house has just announced that president obama will travel to boston for an interstate service on thursday....
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but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those responsible for this despicable crime. that was the promise today from the fbi agent in charge of the boston bombings. but a day later, we still do not know who carried out these attacks or why. the white house has just announced that president obama will travel to boston for an interstate service on thursday. laura joins us from a city still in shock. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack. at the moment, no more questions have been answered. my colleague has this report. >> runners were struggling to the finish line, their families watching,
but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those responsible for this despicable crime. that was the promise today from the fbi agent in charge of the boston bombings. but a day later, we still do not know who carried out these attacks or why. the white house has just announced that president obama will travel to boston for an interstate service on thursday....
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on the evening before, her coffin will be taken to the palace of westminster. the next dave will be taken by hearst up whitehall and along the strand where it will be transferred to a gun carriage way to st. paul's. joining along the congregation will be dignitaries from around the world. flags will be flown at half mast at british embassies. who will pay the cost of what is being called operation true blue? the thatchert said family will make a contribution, but would not say how much. >> why is margaret thatcher been treated so differently than the debts of other peacetime political leaders? the reason is obvious here inside 10 downing street. here, she overlooks the city where occasionally david cameron has meetings. she is the dominant political figure for his political generation, not just on the right of politics, but on the left as well. that is not a view that would have gone down well in bristol last night, where police with riot shields were called out for the aftermath of a celebration party or here in braxton in south london where some saw the news
on the evening before, her coffin will be taken to the palace of westminster. the next dave will be taken by hearst up whitehall and along the strand where it will be transferred to a gun carriage way to st. paul's. joining along the congregation will be dignitaries from around the world. flags will be flown at half mast at british embassies. who will pay the cost of what is being called operation true blue? the thatchert said family will make a contribution, but would not say how much....
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see it around the marina, starting to see breaks in the clouds. 50 degrees new if northville, 51 westminster. we are in the 50s this morning. by the afternoon we will be in the 70s. clouds and sun and shower activity in to wednesday, thursday, and friday. for today, 72 degrees. by tonight, heading to the game, 7:05, temperature 68 degrees, moshing, the southerly breeze when the zy& chance for showers. thunderstorms i'm [ctalking abo friday.() >>> good morning, america. this morning, terror at the boston marathon. the two explosions that rocked the finish line, three dead now. at least 140 injuries. >> something just blew up. >> the chaos and horror as shrapnel blasted through the crowd. >> we are going to need more ambulances here. we need some more ambulances. >> this morning what we know about the victims, including the children, an 8-year-old, an 11-year-old caught in the mayhem and the runner knocked down by the first
see it around the marina, starting to see breaks in the clouds. 50 degrees new if northville, 51 westminster. we are in the 50s this morning. by the afternoon we will be in the 70s. clouds and sun and shower activity in to wednesday, thursday, and friday. for today, 72 degrees. by tonight, heading to the game, 7:05, temperature 68 degrees, moshing, the southerly breeze when the zy& chance for showers. thunderstorms i'm [ctalking abo friday.() >>> good morning, america. this...
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temperature, 75 downtown. 71 around westminster. the mountains are mild. the lower eastern shore is pleasant. a little cooler along the bay shore near the naval academy. get away from the cooling effect of the bay or the ocean, we're seeing some mild temperatures. there are some thunderstorms to the north and west that we have to watch closely. still many miles away. if they get here it will be after midnight. it is a cluster of powerful storms coming across ohio. the severe what covers much of pittsburgh and almost into garrard county. into west for jenna and eastern ohio. that is the front that is dropping into the warm area here. it could trigger a thunderstorm as the friends light sir. temperature kin contrasts. 30's over the upper midwest. more snow in the rockies. very cold conditions, temperatures in the 30's in denver. the snow continues to fall across wyoming. there is still some winter weather. we will see that a cooling trend as it moves east, not until the weekend. a couple of scattered showers in the morning and the clouds that out in the afte
temperature, 75 downtown. 71 around westminster. the mountains are mild. the lower eastern shore is pleasant. a little cooler along the bay shore near the naval academy. get away from the cooling effect of the bay or the ocean, we're seeing some mild temperatures. there are some thunderstorms to the north and west that we have to watch closely. still many miles away. if they get here it will be after midnight. it is a cluster of powerful storms coming across ohio. the severe what covers much of...
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westminster, bel air, columbia and rock hall 52. mild flow moves our way. was showing you the cold air. mid-april is not necessarily guaranteed warm weather here in the mid-atlantic. we had mid-april temperatures no higher than 40 in some years. it won't get that chilly this weekend but the cold pool of air will exert its force on the jet stream. there will be a stalled front through the area as we dive into the weekend. it will be warm between now and then. 72, a gorgeous afternoon today. tonight 57 degrees. there will be overnight showers and thunderstorms getting out of here probably around 9:00 tomorrow morning then cloudy skies with a high of 74. 75 thursday. 77 friday. through the weekend with sunshine and breezy conditions saturday, 62. on sunday it's not impossible that we don't get out of the upper 50s. >> now to sharon at traffic control. >>> hi, jessica. despite perfect weather driving conditions we had a lot of problems including an accident 895 southbound at child street. another 95 at 895 blocking one lane. 295 at powder mill road an accident
westminster, bel air, columbia and rock hall 52. mild flow moves our way. was showing you the cold air. mid-april is not necessarily guaranteed warm weather here in the mid-atlantic. we had mid-april temperatures no higher than 40 in some years. it won't get that chilly this weekend but the cold pool of air will exert its force on the jet stream. there will be a stalled front through the area as we dive into the weekend. it will be warm between now and then. 72, a gorgeous afternoon today....
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good morning westminster, 51 degrees. northville 52. more in northeast goldsboro 54. galena 53.the most accurate future trend picking up on showers possible. that's the trend throughout the day. future trend not picking up on the showers tomorrow, still that is going to be the forecast. the easterly flow still not changing, that won't change until we head toward the end of the week. that's when we will see a difference in the pattern. this is when the planner looks like, by morning, around 10:00, the temperature 58 degrees, by lunchtime, 61 degrees, it will be cool today. we start to get much more mild and dryer as we head towards the weekend with plenty of sunshine. now a check of the traffic with loren. >>> in addition to the rain that we are dealing with, there is fog, you might needs the low beams, 95 in great shape. 65 miles per hour, southbound, at route 43, everything will remain up to speed, traveling through the fort mc henry and harbor tunnel. downtown, a live look at 83, at cold spring lane, a normal 11 minute ride, from the beltway downtown to east fayette street and
good morning westminster, 51 degrees. northville 52. more in northeast goldsboro 54. galena 53.the most accurate future trend picking up on showers possible. that's the trend throughout the day. future trend not picking up on the showers tomorrow, still that is going to be the forecast. the easterly flow still not changing, that won't change until we head toward the end of the week. that's when we will see a difference in the pattern. this is when the planner looks like, by morning, around...
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no delays whatsoever the program westminster to the bellway, a 10 minute ride.that's a look at the morning commute,. >>> minutes away from 5:00, a group of tourists on a boat got a front row seat for an incredible site. what their tour guide did in the middle of the everglades. óç >>> people from all over the world are coming to terms with what happened yesterday at the boston marathon. we seen horrific pictures throughout the city and the aftermath that followed. this image captured by a news Ñ photographer from the globe that seems to be going viral. bill is from washington state. he was about to cross the line when the bomb exploded, and then he was knocked to his feet. >> i knew i was going down. i ended up on the black top. i didn't feel any severe pain. as i rolled over, i seen a little scratch on my leg. nothing too bad. i laid there just momentarily. >> officials helped him up to get on his feet and cross the line so he could complete the race. this was his third time in the marathon. it's something he will not forget and neither with any of us. the cove
no delays whatsoever the program westminster to the bellway, a 10 minute ride.that's a look at the morning commute,. >>> minutes away from 5:00, a group of tourists on a boat got a front row seat for an incredible site. what their tour guide did in the middle of the everglades. óç >>> people from all over the world are coming to terms with what happened yesterday at the boston marathon. we seen horrific pictures throughout the city and the aftermath that followed. this image...
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already 60 downtown and 63 in westminster. for today, do expect it to get a little warmer into the afternoon as a position to the 60's. you will have to mix -- exclude my maps. this is the temperature range for the day and we will see showers tapering off and staying out of the rest of the afternoon. as the kids had home from school, they will hardly need any rain gear handy. dry, cloudy, dropping into the for the's tonight. for tomorrow, we expect a lot of clouds in place with a few peaks of sunshine. warming mostly to 70 degrees in the afternoon. if there is a chance for showers, it will be late tomorrow night and pretty spotty in nature. the cold front is falling apart before reaching as. temperatures continue to warm to the rest of the seven-day pushing us into the 70's for the next few days including 76. each and every day, isolated storms possible. another cold front is dropping as into the 60's this weekend. >> in our medical alert, doctors are taking a page out of mr. fries's handbook. the mayo clinic is using cryo-- a
already 60 downtown and 63 in westminster. for today, do expect it to get a little warmer into the afternoon as a position to the 60's. you will have to mix -- exclude my maps. this is the temperature range for the day and we will see showers tapering off and staying out of the rest of the afternoon. as the kids had home from school, they will hardly need any rain gear handy. dry, cloudy, dropping into the for the's tonight. for tomorrow, we expect a lot of clouds in place with a few peaks of...
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a look at 795, cockies mil, up to speed, taking 10 minutes from westminster pike to the bellway. that's a look at the time saver traffic, charlie, over to you. >>> dancing with the stars show must go on. we will show you how the host and cast payed a tritt to victims from tegs plosions in boston. how competitors performed. >>> a church in wisconsin asking those who maybe think before they pray. it says, who is praying for snow, please stop. leaders say someone in the office came up with the idea after more inches fell across pats of central wisconsin. they say he is listening and giving you the snow, now they are saying knock it off. >>> stop praying for snow. let's move on. temperatures, close to 72 degrees. s that not too bad. precipitation, we could be seeing a few spotty showers, the unsettled weather will be here all day lop long and all week long. things will change a few peeks of sunshine throughout the day. high pressure, in the atlantic. you have clockwise flow around high pressure, it is going to push in and on shore flow. the winds will be south, east for today. waitin
a look at 795, cockies mil, up to speed, taking 10 minutes from westminster pike to the bellway. that's a look at the time saver traffic, charlie, over to you. >>> dancing with the stars show must go on. we will show you how the host and cast payed a tritt to victims from tegs plosions in boston. how competitors performed. >>> a church in wisconsin asking those who maybe think before they pray. it says, who is praying for snow, please stop. leaders say someone in the office...
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westminster 62, frederick 63 and 61 in oakland. wider view shows buffalo 44, only 51 degrees. so we're into the mild stuff, 70 in norfolk and 73 is the temperature reading right charleston, west virginia. so there is warmer air to the also that --nd there's also that little storm theem developing down to south. it looks like it will stay south the rainy part of it, in the morning tomorrow and then we have a storm to the the upperg into midwest -- minnesota, wisconsin, iowa. storm is going to come in later in the week. here's what the map looks like this evening, high pressure favoring with us good weather but the disturbance to the south will push rain close to us. it won't reach into town overnight. the forecast as far as concerned,s are overnight temperatures fall down into the 50's. uniformlyoss the area and tomorrow, we'll have clouds theyou can see around chesapeake bay and towards the coast, readings in the 60's. virginia, clouds don't reach there so temperatures in the 70's. us socked in with clouds a go the part of the day. tonight, notouds as chilly, 40's for lows. to
westminster 62, frederick 63 and 61 in oakland. wider view shows buffalo 44, only 51 degrees. so we're into the mild stuff, 70 in norfolk and 73 is the temperature reading right charleston, west virginia. so there is warmer air to the also that --nd there's also that little storm theem developing down to south. it looks like it will stay south the rainy part of it, in the morning tomorrow and then we have a storm to the the upperg into midwest -- minnesota, wisconsin, iowa. storm is going to...
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tomorrow, it may be a few degrees warmer than that. 57 in annapolis, 54 degrees at ocean city, and westminster. the clouds that are moving in are putting a blanket over the atmosphere. evenone has the temperature and the temperatures are not falling that rapidly. echo, bute big falsetto the wins will come north with this moisture and most of this will stoop to the south, and we may pick up a shower or two, with a stalled front to the south, but the key to the pressure is the -- the key to the weather is the high pressure. we bring moisture in from the atlantic and this will put a layer of clouds and we may have a couple of showers of this disturbance as it continues to move out to sea. as we get a little deeper into the week we have this to contend with. this is moving out of the dakotas into minnesota and wisconsin, this produced those silly pictures that you saw in north dakota. temperature-wise, they fall, but not too far. mid 50's expected here, at the northeast corner of the state and tomorrow, with the east wind we are held in the 60's. we have all across the coast, ocean city and delawa
tomorrow, it may be a few degrees warmer than that. 57 in annapolis, 54 degrees at ocean city, and westminster. the clouds that are moving in are putting a blanket over the atmosphere. evenone has the temperature and the temperatures are not falling that rapidly. echo, bute big falsetto the wins will come north with this moisture and most of this will stoop to the south, and we may pick up a shower or two, with a stalled front to the south, but the key to the pressure is the -- the key to the...
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if you seek out instructions how to cook your own napalm or wonder what it's like to attend the westminsterhow on acid. >> that dog is crazy. >> reporter: chances are, you helped one of the vice videos go viral. and if you like your foreign correspondents to get drunk on a train and then shoot at mutant bores among radioactive ruins, then you're definitely familiar with vice founder shane smith. when did you know this wasn't just a little rinky dink thing? you've got more than we do. >> reporter: smith took over a free magazine in canada called "voice of montreal." >> no one else is going to give us any job. we're relatively unemployable out there. we've got to find a way to make this work. >> reporter:less than 20 years later, that magazine has editions in over 30 countries. they have book, film and advertising units. >> we want to be able to tell the story in any country and not be afraid of anything. >> reporter: even if you've never seen any of their trips into the underbelly, you probably heard about dennis rodman's cent trip to north korea. the whole thing was hatched by vice and a wa
if you seek out instructions how to cook your own napalm or wonder what it's like to attend the westminsterhow on acid. >> that dog is crazy. >> reporter: chances are, you helped one of the vice videos go viral. and if you like your foreign correspondents to get drunk on a train and then shoot at mutant bores among radioactive ruins, then you're definitely familiar with vice founder shane smith. when did you know this wasn't just a little rinky dink thing? you've got more than we...
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in addition, the coffin has been moved to west westminster to allow members of parliament to pay their respects. >> the small or taj wound its way -- cordage wound its way through the streets without fuss. david cameron said she had a " lionhearted" love of britain, and it was beneath the statue of coffinnheart that her arrived. some stopped work and came out to see the former prime minister taken underground. lady thatcher's family joined friends and relations, colleagues and members of both houses for a short private service to receive her body into the chapel. here in this gilded crypt where oliver cromwell reputedly stabled his horses and a mrs.agette once hid, thatcher will lie in state until tomorrow morning. keep vigiln will until the morning light. tomorrow, the coffin will be taken through the streets to the funeral at st. paul's cathedral, attended by former u.s. statesmen like dick cheney and henry kissinger, but no serving u.s. statesman. >> i think it is that people feel they have to protest about it. if you do not like what she did, stay away. i hope there will not be too
in addition, the coffin has been moved to west westminster to allow members of parliament to pay their respects. >> the small or taj wound its way -- cordage wound its way through the streets without fuss. david cameron said she had a " lionhearted" love of britain, and it was beneath the statue of coffinnheart that her arrived. some stopped work and came out to see the former prime minister taken underground. lady thatcher's family joined friends and relations, colleagues and...
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before the ceremony, thatcher's coffin traveled from westminster palace to the cathedral along streetsined with mourners. >> she changed the lives dramatically of everyone here in this country. in short, we were considered to be a third world. after 11 years of her leadership we actually became a formidable economic power. >> reporter: about 4,000 police officers were deployed, but only a few minor disturbances were reported. many britons still hold thatcher responsible for forcing reforms through that hurt working people and widened the disparity between rich and poor. >>> crown princess masako of japan is getting ready to make her first trip abroad in more than a decade after a long struggle with health issues. she's scheduled to accompany crown prince naruhito later this month on an official visit to the netherlands. the imperial couple is on the guest list for the april 30th coronation of crown prince willem-alexander. the crown princess has been under medical treatment for the past nine years. doctors say she is suffering from an adjustment disorder. they say excessive stress, str
before the ceremony, thatcher's coffin traveled from westminster palace to the cathedral along streetsined with mourners. >> she changed the lives dramatically of everyone here in this country. in short, we were considered to be a third world. after 11 years of her leadership we actually became a formidable economic power. >> reporter: about 4,000 police officers were deployed, but only a few minor disturbances were reported. many britons still hold thatcher responsible for forcing...
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news, westminster. >> an extraordinary life and leader. for more on her influence around the world, i will speak to colin powell. he knew her in the reagan and bush administration. thank you for joining me. what was your global legacy? >> the global legacy was one of who havep, a person passion, the drive, who when she was sure she was right she went for it all. she was certainly willing to listen to others. her great legacy was the way in which she transformed the united kingdom out of an economic situation of difficulty into a growing economy. she had to fight a lot of people to do it. her other great legacy was that she was there at the time that the soviet union was starting to come apart. it was coming apart because it was destined to come apart. without leaders such as margaret thatcher and ronald reagan and many others, without them, it would have been a lot harder for gorbachev to move through perestroika. the impression she gave of the soviet union, we can work with this man, reagan felt the same way. it was not to defeat them. it
news, westminster. >> an extraordinary life and leader. for more on her influence around the world, i will speak to colin powell. he knew her in the reagan and bush administration. thank you for joining me. what was your global legacy? >> the global legacy was one of who havep, a person passion, the drive, who when she was sure she was right she went for it all. she was certainly willing to listen to others. her great legacy was the way in which she transformed the united kingdom...
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their way to westminster abby. >> prince william steps out and salutes neil. >> this is history in thee steps out, the roar goes up in the crowd. they are going crazy! queen elizabeth ii stepping out. >> it's the combination of this incredible tradition, 15 royal marriages in westminster abbbba and here is kate middleton, about to be the 16th royal bride, walking in, and look how beautiful she looks. >> it has been an incredible day here. it went off absolutely without a hitch. >> you can get a wave from kate one last time. >> here they come! >> we see a little bit of a self-conscious kiss. they're a little bit shy. and suddenly, they've won over all these new millions of fans, and they're only going to be able to have so much privacy. >> today's wedding was, i'd say, part fairy tale, part royal pageant, and all love story. >> and that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing and co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next from washington. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at
their way to westminster abby. >> prince william steps out and salutes neil. >> this is history in thee steps out, the roar goes up in the crowd. they are going crazy! queen elizabeth ii stepping out. >> it's the combination of this incredible tradition, 15 royal marriages in westminster abbbba and here is kate middleton, about to be the 16th royal bride, walking in, and look how beautiful she looks. >> it has been an incredible day here. it went off absolutely without a...
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. >> mcdaniel college in westminster says it has received $6.7 million from the estate of 1981 graduate drama series house of cards has started filming its second season here in this city. >> a surprising announcement, an navy blue angles player coming out saying he's gay. >> the corruption center into the detention center. >> new details in a beating caught on camera outside a baltimore county restaurant. wjz has exclusive interviews with the two people hurt in the attack. >> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,, ♪me and you... ghirardelli squares chocolate... ♪a little rendezvous savor our luscious filling combined with our slow melting chocolate. ♪that little reward for all the things you do.♪
. >> mcdaniel college in westminster says it has received $6.7 million from the estate of 1981 graduate drama series house of cards has started filming its second season here in this city. >> a surprising announcement, an navy blue angles player coming out saying he's gay. >> the corruption center into the detention center. >> new details in a beating caught on camera outside a baltimore county restaurant. wjz has exclusive interviews with the two people hurt in the...
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it will take 10 minutes to travel from westminster pike down to the beltway.egan over to you. >>> coming up on good morning maryland at 5, a cancer patient's life is causing could be fusion and controversy. -- confusion and controversy. what he says the f on the plate stands for. >>> jacoby jones will hit the dance floor again tonight. he took out sometime from practicing to spend sometime with his other competitors. look at this picture because jones partner tweeted this out. it's jacoby jones and general hospital star and fellow dancing star and another contestant on the show. spending quality time with their sons. that's pretty cute. jones is holding rock mier's baby and vice versa. jones dedicated the dance to his baby boy last week and wowed the judges. tonight side by side challenge. each competitor must perform part of the dance routine alongside a pro dance couple so you can see how they do tonight at 8:00 right here on abc >>> we want to remind you that abc2 news kelly swoope is back in l.a. for the dancing with thestars. follow her on twitter and get
it will take 10 minutes to travel from westminster pike down to the beltway.egan over to you. >>> coming up on good morning maryland at 5, a cancer patient's life is causing could be fusion and controversy. -- confusion and controversy. what he says the f on the plate stands for. >>> jacoby jones will hit the dance floor again tonight. he took out sometime from practicing to spend sometime with his other competitors. look at this picture because jones partner tweeted this out....
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we have a couple of rain showers. 52 degrees in westminster. there'll be some light rain shower activity this morning. the sun may be breaking out this afternoon. high temperature of 66. >> good morning. lakefrontm at 648 at accident at the victim heights. -- linthicum heights. traffic is starting to build southbound. 11 minutes on the north side. 12 minutes on the west side. building volume on 295 at 175. moving a lot a bit sluggish down towards 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> thank you. 6:23. at the masters. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. if you're getting a tax refund this year, how will you be spending that extra money? you can share your response on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. hope you have them. a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life. >> ke
we have a couple of rain showers. 52 degrees in westminster. there'll be some light rain shower activity this morning. the sun may be breaking out this afternoon. high temperature of 66. >> good morning. lakefrontm at 648 at accident at the victim heights. -- linthicum heights. traffic is starting to build southbound. 11 minutes on the north side. 12 minutes on the west side. building volume on 295 at 175. moving a lot a bit sluggish down towards 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse...
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. >> it should turn out to be a nice day today. 54 in annapolis. 54 in westminster. high temperatures day expected in the upper 60's and low 70's. we will put a 30% chance for some rain tonight and tomorrow. upper 70's by the end of the week but drop back into the 60's by saturday and sunday. >> we have some problems on 95. of 95 at live picture the 895 split. those delays in place back to the white marsh area. 22 miles per hour. take pulaski highway as your alternate. southbound 895, so an accident of note. back to white marsh. watch for a crash in towson at york road. very heavy traffic northbound at powder mill road. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. this cowardly act will not be taken with in stride. we will turn every rock over to find the people that are responsible for this. at least three people have died in this event. >> 3 dead and more than 140 hurt. there are reports a boy was one of those killed. at least 17 others are in critical condition. >> we continue our live team coverage with hallie jackson. what is the scene like right now? want to play do
. >> it should turn out to be a nice day today. 54 in annapolis. 54 in westminster. high temperatures day expected in the upper 60's and low 70's. we will put a 30% chance for some rain tonight and tomorrow. upper 70's by the end of the week but drop back into the 60's by saturday and sunday. >> we have some problems on 95. of 95 at live picture the 895 split. those delays in place back to the white marsh area. 22 miles per hour. take pulaski highway as your alternate. southbound...
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well, margaret thatcher's coffin has just been moved from a chapel at the palace of westminster behindere it was overnight and is in the process of being transferred on to the back of a horse drawn first world war gun carriage. it will then be driven the short distance through the streets of london to st. paul's cathedral for the funeral which is due to start in 40 minutes. that is being attended by the queen. as you can see, there are soldiers there for this funeral. now there are 4,000 or so policemen on the streets of london to ensure this event passes off peacefully. there have been sniffer dogs checking the route. there are spotters on the roofs. but above all, they're there to ensure that any protest does not disrupt the procession, the formality of this position. i think the most likely thing that you'll see today is perhaps people turning their back as the coffin passes in front of them. the reason for this, mara, it is perhaps surprising. it's more than 20 years since margaret thatcher left power in britain. but even so, even two decades on, people find her divisive and she is
well, margaret thatcher's coffin has just been moved from a chapel at the palace of westminster behindere it was overnight and is in the process of being transferred on to the back of a horse drawn first world war gun carriage. it will then be driven the short distance through the streets of london to st. paul's cathedral for the funeral which is due to start in 40 minutes. that is being attended by the queen. as you can see, there are soldiers there for this funeral. now there are 4,000 or so...
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to the democratic column and in westminster he actually david cameron has actually few friends in europe that are willing to listen to him chancellor merkel in germany does not want to take part in his balance of competencies view which is a british government looking about what powers whitely or wrongly belong to the european union the judger they just don't want to support that home and found her said that a renegotiation is not going to be possible because that's all i would love to continue this conversation with you but as you know here well we're always tight on time news always have to go on but thank you very much for your insight and that very thoughtful message on margaret thatcher ernie allen thank you right up next peter lavelle and his guests debate whether george w. bush and tony blair should be hailed small can't the killing of civilians during the invasion of iraq. more news today varla.
to the democratic column and in westminster he actually david cameron has actually few friends in europe that are willing to listen to him chancellor merkel in germany does not want to take part in his balance of competencies view which is a british government looking about what powers whitely or wrongly belong to the european union the judger they just don't want to support that home and found her said that a renegotiation is not going to be possible because that's all i would love to continue...
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comment tear and a funeral procession ahong a route lined by military personnel from the palace of westminster to the cathedral. many current and former world leaders are expected including queen elizabeth ii. this will be the first funeral she's attended since winston churchill's in 1965. it all begins at 4:15 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> orphaned at age 11, she lives with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and because she's unmarried, she serves as white house hostess. she's the first to be called
comment tear and a funeral procession ahong a route lined by military personnel from the palace of westminster to the cathedral. many current and former world leaders are expected including queen elizabeth ii. this will be the first funeral she's attended since winston churchill's in 1965. it all begins at 4:15 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> orphaned at age 11, she lives with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and because she's unmarried, she serves as...
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it is not the one where we crown kings or queens, that is westminster abbey, but this is in view of all sorts of ideas about the second world war. it is imbued with ideas of state funerals, winston churchill -- it is also for people of the right age, it talks about the falklands war because there was an extraordinary gamble. saving britain's reputation. a victory parade and a victory service. she had a public fight with the head of the church of england about the nature of that service. it should be a victory service or should it be a remembrance of the dead. this is how things were and that point, 1983. the archbishop of canterbury hated thatcher, or dislike her strongly. he wore that metal on his casket in the pulpit in support of the cathedral. and everybody understood that this was his rebuke of the prime minister who is he saw as a warmonger, taking credit for the victory. so it is a very political space. all of that will be floating around as people watch this ceremonial national parade. the fact that it is in this place. all of that is in the air. host: the video coming from bbc
it is not the one where we crown kings or queens, that is westminster abbey, but this is in view of all sorts of ideas about the second world war. it is imbued with ideas of state funerals, winston churchill -- it is also for people of the right age, it talks about the falklands war because there was an extraordinary gamble. saving britain's reputation. a victory parade and a victory service. she had a public fight with the head of the church of england about the nature of that service. it...
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mid 50s hagerstown and tax river, 54 ocean city, elkton at 45, 52 westminster and bel air, 53 columbia at 54. there's a area of low pressure that's dragging moisture and warm air up the coast. that's not a lot of rain. to be quite honest, it's right rain falling and it should be out of here by lunchtime. a bit of a wind shift is going to try and come through later. it's not a major player. wait until you see the temperatures this week. 62 today, mostly cloudy this afternoon. tonight mostly cloudy, 52 is going to be your over night low. tomorrow a mix of clouds and sun, a high of 70. normal 65. almost 80 on wednesday. we can a week ago wednesday it was 90. 74 thursday and friday. by saturday though we are going to see temperatures get back to where they should be, normal high on saturday will be 66. that's the forecast high. >>> now over to sharon at traffic control. >> good morning. we have a couple of problem s out there including that accident that we told you about still there on 95 southbound at 195, an overturned vehicle. watch for potential delays. we have an accident working on
mid 50s hagerstown and tax river, 54 ocean city, elkton at 45, 52 westminster and bel air, 53 columbia at 54. there's a area of low pressure that's dragging moisture and warm air up the coast. that's not a lot of rain. to be quite honest, it's right rain falling and it should be out of here by lunchtime. a bit of a wind shift is going to try and come through later. it's not a major player. wait until you see the temperatures this week. 62 today, mostly cloudy this afternoon. tonight mostly...
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he is a student of westminster academy in fort lauderdale, florida and the second prize winner in thisvideo clip] >> i think education in america may be in a crisis. >> what about education in the united states? is that going in the right direction? >> no, that is a very tough problem. ofin the graduating class 2012, test scores fell in two of the three sections. reading drop to the lowest level in four decades. are in ourdren who school today will be the first generation of children who are less educated than their parents. like the secret ingredient that makes america special. freedom is what america is
he is a student of westminster academy in fort lauderdale, florida and the second prize winner in thisvideo clip] >> i think education in america may be in a crisis. >> what about education in the united states? is that going in the right direction? >> no, that is a very tough problem. ofin the graduating class 2012, test scores fell in two of the three sections. reading drop to the lowest level in four decades. are in ourdren who school today will be the first generation of...
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paul's to palace of westminster is now impossible if you drive in a car. of the roads are closed. the only traffic you see behind me is that which is directly connected to the funeral. security is also been even stepped up from that what was planned post the boston bomb there. 4,000 police and security personnel lining the route. shops have been asked to take away loose objects or things used as tools. local banks are closing from around 10:00 to 11:00 in of a hour's time. the likes of hsbc as well. there will also be vigilance on the crowd. around st. paul's already it's pretty insurpassable on some of the narrow stretches for people coming to see the people arrive and of course eventually thatcher will arrive on a gun carriage. security undoubtedly stepped up as well. one of the other things that of course we're also looking at is the timing of what's going to go on here. thatcher will leave the palace of westminster at 10:00 in a hearse and transferred to a gun carriage where the west end stops and city officially starts and city upped the rule of the c
paul's to palace of westminster is now impossible if you drive in a car. of the roads are closed. the only traffic you see behind me is that which is directly connected to the funeral. security is also been even stepped up from that what was planned post the boston bomb there. 4,000 police and security personnel lining the route. shops have been asked to take away loose objects or things used as tools. local banks are closing from around 10:00 to 11:00 in of a hour's time. the likes of hsbc as...
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westminster just came in at 63. must be some breaks there. and bel air also at 66 now. annapolis and kent island, at 60. mainly, we have these east winds. they will be a little strong from time to time. and tomorrow, news of small craft advisory on the bay, beginning tomorrow. still have winds to the east. we still have high pressure to the north of us. that spins off the atlantic ocean. also low pressure that is weakening finally off the carolina coast. and that's turned into winds again out of the southeast. so between these two, we have had these winds off the ocean. keeps bringing in moisture. remember yesterday, denver was in the 70s. right now, they're in the 40s. they expect to see late tonight into tomorrow. 3 to maybe 6 inches of snow in the tent area. and a few spots in iowa, nebraska and portions of the dakotas, could see as much as 6 to 8, orine 10 inches of snow. a little cold shot of air coming in that northern plains for those poor folks. unfortunately for us, high pressure will build in. we do expect to see a lot more sunshine. and we should stay dry, lo
westminster just came in at 63. must be some breaks there. and bel air also at 66 now. annapolis and kent island, at 60. mainly, we have these east winds. they will be a little strong from time to time. and tomorrow, news of small craft advisory on the bay, beginning tomorrow. still have winds to the east. we still have high pressure to the north of us. that spins off the atlantic ocean. also low pressure that is weakening finally off the carolina coast. and that's turned into winds again out...
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the super bowl, american idol, westminster dog show, upside-down roller coaster, international spaceide a t-shirt gun... if i could just get out of here, i could clear my name. i'll take care of ms. schnur. oh, no, look, they're towing a high-mileage, smallish car with a bumper sticker about a personal passion maybe? "my other car's a cat"? that's the one! no! i hope ms. schnur's car's okay. go, tina! oh, yeah. all right, missy, this better be good. louise, where's your sister? tina's not here, gene. don't you sass me! hey, i don't even let dad talk to me like that. (panting): we got here as soon as we could. gene, what are you doing here? they called me! no, they called me. i can't believe my daughter is the butt-ler. i have no daughter! oh, don't say that, gene. yes, he should say that. come on, she's down at the assembly trying to clear her name. (sighs) our lives were so much simpler before the rug rats. we use to see movies... lin! sorry, but it's true. (applause) cigarettes are the real devil sticks. nicotine is a bad scene. you're here somewhere, mad pooper. let's stay focused
the super bowl, american idol, westminster dog show, upside-down roller coaster, international spaceide a t-shirt gun... if i could just get out of here, i could clear my name. i'll take care of ms. schnur. oh, no, look, they're towing a high-mileage, smallish car with a bumper sticker about a personal passion maybe? "my other car's a cat"? that's the one! no! i hope ms. schnur's car's okay. go, tina! oh, yeah. all right, missy, this better be good. louise, where's your sister? tina's...
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thatcher's coffin was moved yesterday at the palace of westminster and it will travel along a two-mile route along parliament ultimately to st. paul's cathedral. the hers will be tran-- hearse transported by a horse drawn carriage. this is a military honor funeral. last received winston churchill. fears of demonstration by those who were opposed to margaret thatcher's policy and also after the jitters following the bombings at the marathon in boston. 4,000 police officers are on duty. the funeral at st. pauls will get underway in about an hour. after that funeral there will be a couple of gatherings for friends and foreign dignitaries to honor the memory of barrmarg thatcher. she will be cremated at a ceremony today. bells will be silent through out the day and flags are at half mass. >> what a life she led, certainly. you mentioned the issue of security that brings to mind the london marathon is coming up this weekend. what additional precautions are they taking to prepare for that? >> security has been reviewed for that but those in charge yesterday said there will be increased searc
thatcher's coffin was moved yesterday at the palace of westminster and it will travel along a two-mile route along parliament ultimately to st. paul's cathedral. the hers will be tran-- hearse transported by a horse drawn carriage. this is a military honor funeral. last received winston churchill. fears of demonstration by those who were opposed to margaret thatcher's policy and also after the jitters following the bombings at the marathon in boston. 4,000 police officers are on duty. the...
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cloud cover over night breaking up now, 52 at t airport, 54 in westminster.n in the northwest aociated with a cold front coming in tonight. until then the weather should be fine. a mixture of sun and clouds, even a bit warmer than yesterday. the seven day forecast, a 30% hey, what are you drinkin'? i'm drinkin' dunkin'. definitely dunkin'. but i want something good to do that. i love the aroma, i love the taste. you can't mistake the flavor. i run on dunkin'! america runs on dunkin' coffee. >>> it is 7:30 now on a tuesday morning. it's the 16th day of april, 2013. it is also the morning after the deadly twin bombings at the finish line of the world famous boston marathon. good morning, everyone. i'm matt lauer in boston. this morning, savannah is back in studio 1a in new york city. >> we were both in boston recently, we know what a special time this is for the people there. you lived in boston for a short time. i imagine this is a city whose heart is breaking today. >> it is. this is such an important and iconic event to this city, 500,000 or so people come h
cloud cover over night breaking up now, 52 at t airport, 54 in westminster.n in the northwest aociated with a cold front coming in tonight. until then the weather should be fine. a mixture of sun and clouds, even a bit warmer than yesterday. the seven day forecast, a 30% hey, what are you drinkin'? i'm drinkin' dunkin'. definitely dunkin'. but i want something good to do that. i love the aroma, i love the taste. you can't mistake the flavor. i run on dunkin'! america runs on dunkin' coffee....
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he is a student of westminster academy in fort lauderdale, florida. he is the second prize winner in cams year's student competition. >> we talk about crisis. i think education in america may be in a crisis. >> what about education and united states? ? is that going in the right direction? wax no. -- >> no. if that is a very tough problem. , test graduating class scores fell. reading drop to the lowest level in four decades. >> the children in our schools today will be the first generation of children who are less educated than their parents. >> freedom is like a secret ingredient that makes america special. freedom is what america is about. freedom has enabled the greatest minds to dare to mount and it has enabled america to become a country of innovation. freedom has allowed us to explore into the unknown. it has allowed us to become the strongest nation in the world. but what is the driving force behind freedom? education. without education, great man would not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish the
he is a student of westminster academy in fort lauderdale, florida. he is the second prize winner in cams year's student competition. >> we talk about crisis. i think education in america may be in a crisis. >> what about education and united states? ? is that going in the right direction? wax no. -- >> no. if that is a very tough problem. , test graduating class scores fell. reading drop to the lowest level in four decades. >> the children in our schools today will be...
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and some days i feel like the only fire plug at the westminster dog show. >> bill: but you don't have you choose to defend the president. >> certain cases i do. in this case i will not simply because it's an attack on my network. carney wouldn't say that to anybody else you are politicizing this or editorializing. it was a legitimate bonafide question. >> bill: he backed it up with the facts. the reason carney did that, i'm sure you know, is because carney couldn't answer the question. when you can't answer the question, you attack the questioner. it happens to me. it happens to you. it happens to everybody. but, the overarch in what henry was trying to get at, i believe is that the obama administration behind the sequester, told people they were all disastrous things were going to happen and they haven't materialized. >> that's not correct. >> that's not correct? >> bill: what terrible thing has happened? >> let me give you a good example of one. there is something called the brain project which is going to go after alzheimer's, autism, and a number of other diseases that should have
and some days i feel like the only fire plug at the westminster dog show. >> bill: but you don't have you choose to defend the president. >> certain cases i do. in this case i will not simply because it's an attack on my network. carney wouldn't say that to anybody else you are politicizing this or editorializing. it was a legitimate bonafide question. >> bill: he backed it up with the facts. the reason carney did that, i'm sure you know, is because carney couldn't answer the...
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and kent island, 70 and 69. 73 up in westminster right now. good deal of sunshine. still have a southeast and south wind most of the day, which is kind of warm temperatures. but we do have a front that will be approaching us, with a chance of scattered shower activity. maybe a thundershower late tonight. this front kind of laying across pennsylvania and northern ohio right now. it will sink further to the south. it will get close to us just to the north. still a pretty good batch in ohio. most of this will pass to the north of us. but with seasonal clouds perhaps a seasonal shower tomorrow morning. and perhaps late in the day, we could see a shower or thundershower. kind of a difficult forecast temperature-wise. to the north of this front, it's significantly cooler. south of it, it's quite a bit warmer. once again, when you got that summer, kind of late winter, early spring winter regime. we'll get a little cooler thursday. and a little warmer on friday. then the cold front coming through friday night. a good chance we'll see more shower activity. maybe just steady
and kent island, 70 and 69. 73 up in westminster right now. good deal of sunshine. still have a southeast and south wind most of the day, which is kind of warm temperatures. but we do have a front that will be approaching us, with a chance of scattered shower activity. maybe a thundershower late tonight. this front kind of laying across pennsylvania and northern ohio right now. it will sink further to the south. it will get close to us just to the north. still a pretty good batch in ohio. most...
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down to 50 in frederick. 51 westminster but 58 now in fredricksburg. and across the bay easton is 51. let's check in now with monika samtani. timesaver traffic. it is monday. a great monday weather wise and traffic wise as well for some. >> yeah. a bit of a downer here. i'm so sorry. on the northbound side of i-95, look at that. it's an accident just north of quantico. it's been blocking off the left side of the road. delays coming up into the triangle area and over to that accident on the northbound side of i-95. let's take a live look a little further north where things are fine here in spring field. this is normal for 6:00 in the morning. all just brake lights. all lanes open in springfield. it's down in the quantico area and getting to that point that we're in a bit of a bind this morning. let's take a live look on the inbound side of i-66. this is manassas near route 234. no issues in centreville and vienna and the beltway 066 coming in from the west. a last live look southbound 270, the brake lights have begun. route 109 to 121 before the pace pi
down to 50 in frederick. 51 westminster but 58 now in fredricksburg. and across the bay easton is 51. let's check in now with monika samtani. timesaver traffic. it is monday. a great monday weather wise and traffic wise as well for some. >> yeah. a bit of a downer here. i'm so sorry. on the northbound side of i-95, look at that. it's an accident just north of quantico. it's been blocking off the left side of the road. delays coming up into the triangle area and over to that accident on...
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ceremonial funeral and military honors and the casket was moved to the chap until the palace of westminster, and condolences pour in from around the world, and flowers went up outside the u.s. embassy in russia. and world leaders chimed in, this comment summed up the mood. >> australia unreservedly condemns these brutal and senseless attacks on what is a great event, known around the world, and many people participating to have fun as their families and friends watch on. reporter: neil, the marathon will begin here on sunday with a moment of silence, and the runners are being encouraged to wear black ribbons in memory of boston. neil? >> neil: thank you, amy. now to jeff on a very tight security situation in chicago. jeff, what's the latest there? >> i stand in front of perhaps one of the most high profile targets in the u.s. the tallest completed building in the u.s. we have a camera to show you the sears tower. now the willis tower, and one target that was completely shut down after 9/11. good news is that has not happened here. we also have live picture on the edge of the district? chica
ceremonial funeral and military honors and the casket was moved to the chap until the palace of westminster, and condolences pour in from around the world, and flowers went up outside the u.s. embassy in russia. and world leaders chimed in, this comment summed up the mood. >> australia unreservedly condemns these brutal and senseless attacks on what is a great event, known around the world, and many people participating to have fun as their families and friends watch on. reporter: neil,...
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but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those responsible for this despicable crime. that was the promise today from the fbi agent in charge of the boston bombings. but a day later, we still do not know who carried out these attacks or why. the white house has just announced that president obama will travel to boston for an interstate service on thursday. laura joins us from a city still in shock. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack.
but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those responsible for this despicable crime. that was the promise today from the fbi agent in charge of the boston bombings. but a day later, we still do not know who carried out these attacks or why. the white house has just announced that president obama will travel to boston for an interstate service on thursday....
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emerged without any other women peers around her in terms of senior leadership in politics and in westminster. but it's also true that she left no trail of women to succeed her. she did not promote women into senior positions in her cabinet. and the conservative party has only just so many decades later got a woman in a senior position that's home secretary, which is likely attorney general, only now is the labor party seriously considering maybe in the next round having a woman as its leader. so there has been no one like her before or since. so the women's rights legacy is an interesting one in terms of being controversial, in terms of being divisive. that exists to this day. in domestic politics, in international politics, she found enemies in her own cabinet, in her own party. around the world, she often beat them, but she left a lot of wreckage around her. >> ken livingston, the former labor leader, minced no words, writing thatcher created today's housing crisis. she created the banking crisis. and she created the benefits crisis. she decided when she wrote off our manufacturing industr
emerged without any other women peers around her in terms of senior leadership in politics and in westminster. but it's also true that she left no trail of women to succeed her. she did not promote women into senior positions in her cabinet. and the conservative party has only just so many decades later got a woman in a senior position that's home secretary, which is likely attorney general, only now is the labor party seriously considering maybe in the next round having a woman as its leader....
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you can remember an occasion where she came to support me, one of her last visits to the halls of westminster. can i say, she was grateful for your support and kindness to her on that occasion. she came back from so many health scares that we thought she would go on forever for it words of the poem, if i had a thought that could step guide, i would not weep for the, but i forgot when by thy side, that thou could not would be. as i watched the coverage of this remarkable lady on the television, i also felt a deep sense of personal loss. some of us have lost a dear friend, and someone who was in my case not only a friend, but a mentor, a protectress, someone i loved and cared for it very deeply. i first met margaret thatcher in christchurch when she came to support my friend, and over the years, she has been enormously supportive in my efforts to get elected to this place. i remember in 2001 when she came to support me in easily. -- eastley. she took me to a health club cover live on sky news. the chief executive came to welcome her. she nods to him that these places are a complete waste of tim
you can remember an occasion where she came to support me, one of her last visits to the halls of westminster. can i say, she was grateful for your support and kindness to her on that occasion. she came back from so many health scares that we thought she would go on forever for it words of the poem, if i had a thought that could step guide, i would not weep for the, but i forgot when by thy side, that thou could not would be. as i watched the coverage of this remarkable lady on the television,...
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that is why i spoke to the headmaster of westminster academy. >> one of the challenge that educators face is the changing of the family. there was a time in which the mother, father, children would be a home in which they would be growing up with both parents. now when students go to school in the only have one parent or there are issues in the home, they're bringing those challenges and to the classroom. what schools could should do it should help children love to learn, love to read, it becomes thinkers, become learners, become problem solvers. become those who can cope with difficult situation. i think we are pushing -- most kids may not want to go to college. they may not want -- qualify for college. when they fail, we call them failures. that is when we fail them. by ninth grade, we know, maybe your interests are not with college. maybe you should go a vocational track. you can be earning a living at age 18. with a diploma in their hands that have no skills. in four years, at 18 -- at age 18, they could be prepared for a job and making who knows what? we need more vocational sch
that is why i spoke to the headmaster of westminster academy. >> one of the challenge that educators face is the changing of the family. there was a time in which the mother, father, children would be a home in which they would be growing up with both parents. now when students go to school in the only have one parent or there are issues in the home, they're bringing those challenges and to the classroom. what schools could should do it should help children love to learn, love to read, it...
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westminster to st. paul's cathedral. when elizabeth the second letter -- queen elizabeth ii will attend the funeral. live coverage wednesday begins at 4:15 a.m. eastern time on c- span2. >> next, a house hearing on threats around the world with the director of national intelligence, and the cia and at the i director. in the senate confirmation hearing for sylvia burwell, nominated to become white house budget director. next -- after that, he win a." 11, shened at age lived with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. your's later, he becomes president. she served as white house hostess. she is the first to be called first lady on a regular basis. she is so popular that she sets trends in clothing and children and ships are named after her. meet harriet lane. we will look at her life and that of her predecessor, jane pierce, along with their questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. at 9:00adies" tonight eastern on c-span. also on c-span radio and at c- span.org. >> certainly, general petraeus thought that his p
westminster to st. paul's cathedral. when elizabeth the second letter -- queen elizabeth ii will attend the funeral. live coverage wednesday begins at 4:15 a.m. eastern time on c- span2. >> next, a house hearing on threats around the world with the director of national intelligence, and the cia and at the i director. in the senate confirmation hearing for sylvia burwell, nominated to become white house budget director. next -- after that, he win a." 11, shened at age lived with her...
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billion people around the world watched prince william and kate middleton as they tied the knot at westminsterut telling her she looked beautiful. a million lined the streets of london to witness history. >> kate is taking up the charity mantel much like the late princess diana. kate is touring a children's hospice in southeast england. she makes an appeal for the charity in her first-ever recorded message. >> i've been fortunate to see at firsthand remarkable work that they do for children and young people with life-limiting conditions and their families. it is simply transformational. >> her voice sounds so much older and more sophisticated than i would think. >> she is very popular, right? >> yes. she seems to be. listen, i got up the a -- this was before we were doing the show -- i got up to watch that wedding. did you, charlie? >> no. >> norah, did you? >> i did get up early, yes. >>> with record-low mortgages, it should be a perfect time to buy a home but some buyers say the hunt for their dream house is turning into a nightmare. we'll show you the new competition in real estate. that's
billion people around the world watched prince william and kate middleton as they tied the knot at westminsterut telling her she looked beautiful. a million lined the streets of london to witness history. >> kate is taking up the charity mantel much like the late princess diana. kate is touring a children's hospice in southeast england. she makes an appeal for the charity in her first-ever recorded message. >> i've been fortunate to see at firsthand remarkable work that they do for...
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the coffin is currently at the church up from the palace of westminster.m now, the coffin will be drawn, and a gwill be carried from this church to st. paul's cathedral. there will be 2,000 dignitaries from around the world. we have seen henry kissinger, dick cheney and his wife, newt gingrich, former politicians from all over the world, howard here on behalf of australia. 2,000 people inside st. paul's cathedral to honor margaret thatcher. and that, the gun carriage, getting put into place, which will draw the coffin, margaret thatcher's coffin here to st. paul's cathedral, with the royal navy, army and royal air force lining the route. back to you. >> becky anderson, live for us in london. >>> straight ahead, cnn's continuing coverage of the boston marathon terror attack, including chilling new photos of the bombings used before and after they were detonated and a letter laced with poison sent to a sitting u.s. senator. the latest on that investigation when this special edition of "early start" continues. and then treats day after day... block the acid w
the coffin is currently at the church up from the palace of westminster.m now, the coffin will be drawn, and a gwill be carried from this church to st. paul's cathedral. there will be 2,000 dignitaries from around the world. we have seen henry kissinger, dick cheney and his wife, newt gingrich, former politicians from all over the world, howard here on behalf of australia. 2,000 people inside st. paul's cathedral to honor margaret thatcher. and that, the gun carriage, getting put into place,...