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peter at westminster, but this beautiful building is known the world over by a far simpler name -- westminsterbbey. [ organ playing ] rebuilt a number of times over the centuries, there's been a church here since the early 900s. [ music continues ] it became a gothic cathedral in the 11th century, when king edward iii began building the present structure. one of the abbey's first coronations was held in 1066 -- for william the conqueror. since then, just about every sitting in king edward's chair. [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] the abbey has also been the location for many royal weddings, including that of prince william and kate middleton. one of the greatest honors britain has to offer is to be buried or commemorated here in westminster abbey. this is where queen elizabeth i lies. in fact, more than 3,000 others are buried here. in the central nave are sir isaac newton and charles darwin. in the area known as the poets' corner, there's geoffrey chaucer, charles dickens, and rudyard kipling. perhaps the award for greatest humility goes to the 17th-century poet and playwright ben jons
peter at westminster, but this beautiful building is known the world over by a far simpler name -- westminsterbbey. [ organ playing ] rebuilt a number of times over the centuries, there's been a church here since the early 900s. [ music continues ] it became a gothic cathedral in the 11th century, when king edward iii began building the present structure. one of the abbey's first coronations was held in 1066 -- for william the conqueror. since then, just about every sitting in king edward's...
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sometimes, it is the moment that finds them. , westminster.ty: theresa may wasted no time announcing her cabinet. one pic was boris for -- one fromwas boris johnson foreign minister. ben wright has more. correspondent: meet the man who will represent britain of boron britain abroad. this was another jaw-dropping shock. boris johnson inc. sent to the foreign office. he played a leading role in campaigning for britain to quit the eu. one of the rare politicians who can toil in the crowd. >> a once-in-a-lifetime chance. correspondent: the victory turned him into a figure of hate for some, and his hopes the win would sweep him into number 10 when the man who had been through best been by his been by his side through weeks of campaigning destroyed his dream. >> i realize that while boris has a special ability to communicate and reach out, what he did not have is the capacity to build and lead that team. to provide the leadership the country needs at this critical moment. correspondent: boris johnson has no option but to pull out of the race. in vie
sometimes, it is the moment that finds them. , westminster.ty: theresa may wasted no time announcing her cabinet. one pic was boris for -- one fromwas boris johnson foreign minister. ben wright has more. correspondent: meet the man who will represent britain of boron britain abroad. this was another jaw-dropping shock. boris johnson inc. sent to the foreign office. he played a leading role in campaigning for britain to quit the eu. one of the rare politicians who can toil in the crowd. >>...
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and now, our sister station in westminster has the story from orange county. >> reporter: take a look at this early morning video from westminster where you are seeing two people breaking into two lo locked cars without smashing a window and doing nothing other than opening up the door. the thieves are using relatively new technology that allows people to the amplify the signal from your key fob even if it inside of your house to unlock your doors. and basically, pack their way into the car. >> we have not seen that in our city at all. >> reporter: the owner of these cars did not want to speak to us on camera, but we have seen this technology before, and it first came to our attention in long beach, and sit is happening a lt around los angeles, and so much so that just last month, the lapd issued a crime alert about this technology. >> i was not aware of that. >> reporter: local residents in westminster who used cars with key fobs were caught off guard. >> i don't like this new technolo technology, and i like the old keys. >> it scares me, because the laptop laptops and things that ar
and now, our sister station in westminster has the story from orange county. >> reporter: take a look at this early morning video from westminster where you are seeing two people breaking into two lo locked cars without smashing a window and doing nothing other than opening up the door. the thieves are using relatively new technology that allows people to the amplify the signal from your key fob even if it inside of your house to unlock your doors. and basically, pack their way into the...
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whos speak to john gieve joins us from westminster. we spoke to you just before brexit and we were talking about consequences of a brexit. .verall, a comment on the banks are they stable and do they have enough liquidity? john: yes, i think so. they have a lot more capital and liquidity than in 2008 and the initial shock aims to have --sed reasonably smoothly seems to have passed reasonably smoothly. ishink the focus from now on what is the prospect for bank lending. will this shock lead to another contraction of credit? francine: overall, has it been thanks to mark carney that -- theyave been felt are a little bit more stable than brexit could've gone, is that a fair comment? john: i think everyone was prepared. mark, his whole team, that other central banks in europe particularly were ready to
whos speak to john gieve joins us from westminster. we spoke to you just before brexit and we were talking about consequences of a brexit. .verall, a comment on the banks are they stable and do they have enough liquidity? john: yes, i think so. they have a lot more capital and liquidity than in 2008 and the initial shock aims to have --sed reasonably smoothly seems to have passed reasonably smoothly. ishink the focus from now on what is the prospect for bank lending. will this shock lead to...
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some things, kind of westminster. >> talk more about the moving forces that drives the electorate. immigration can you said, you walked past a pretty quick. >> look, emigration, if we would just having finished the reference that was purely about sovereignty, that was purely about self-government, self-determination to it would've been very difficult to win that referendum. but what opened her emigration did, we've had since the 1950s we've had a managed immigration policy into the united kingdom. net migration rent out about 30,000 people here in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, '80s and '90s. we knew how to do that. we had wanted to difficult but generally of all the countries in europe we have the best race relations, the best integrated levels into our society. we had a tony blair government
some things, kind of westminster. >> talk more about the moving forces that drives the electorate. immigration can you said, you walked past a pretty quick. >> look, emigration, if we would just having finished the reference that was purely about sovereignty, that was purely about self-government, self-determination to it would've been very difficult to win that referendum. but what opened her emigration did, we've had since the 1950s we've had a managed immigration policy into the...
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karen in westminster said hope we get in on the rain in north central mass. unfortunately, one of the spots i don't feel great about the i think the farther south we go, that's when you will get in the higher zone. let's take a look at tonight. temperatures, the last really hot day for a while. many towns topping 90. 90 in norwood and 85 in plymouth, and it's getting humid with the dew point at 74 in chatham, soupy air there. what we're watching is the storm system developing off to the south and at the same time, a few thunderstorms before that main system. we have downpours just straddling the line at the merrimack river, the north side. a few rumbles of thunder, much- needed rainfall and this picture from greg looking north and west, you can see the gray shading at the bottom, the rain
karen in westminster said hope we get in on the rain in north central mass. unfortunately, one of the spots i don't feel great about the i think the farther south we go, that's when you will get in the higher zone. let's take a look at tonight. temperatures, the last really hot day for a while. many towns topping 90. 90 in norwood and 85 in plymouth, and it's getting humid with the dew point at 74 in chatham, soupy air there. what we're watching is the storm system developing off to the south...
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69 still here in dc. 64 gaithersburg. 66 degrees this hour up in westminster. there's your weather make k lowe pressure off to the east.ff t again, here in dc mostly dry few showers off towards maryland pan handle upcoming through theh mounts of west virginia. that's it for right no. newight future cast model is dryer. you'll see that, why did it keep changing so much. what's the problem of the the problem is your geography. models don't handle how this area of low pressure is going to cross mountains too well jumping from a big time wash out to a little bit of agent this model you can cedrine the morning whee we were hoping for. heavier rain out virginia where they real don't need it. afternoon showers start to builo in from the west about one or 2:00 in of the afternoon.. heavy rain, pocket of heavy rain around dinner time hour. the big question does it get out of here in time so that we cann do fireworks down at the mall at 9:o 9. mean another round avenue rainoa
69 still here in dc. 64 gaithersburg. 66 degrees this hour up in westminster. there's your weather make k lowe pressure off to the east.ff t again, here in dc mostly dry few showers off towards maryland pan handle upcoming through theh mounts of west virginia. that's it for right no. newight future cast model is dryer. you'll see that, why did it keep changing so much. what's the problem of the the problem is your geography. models don't handle how this area of low pressure is going to cross...
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ashley initially refused to come to westminster that he finally did come.he businessmen argued that sports direct had become too big to manage. it is like starting with a tiny little inflatable. and then next, you are an oil tanker. if there is a problem on the tanker, you are still responsible. once the organization grew, why is it so difficult? >> they are not being fair. you are trying to twist what i am saying and that is not fair. that is what i fear coming to things like this. you are trying to put words in my mouth. i am telling you that it was physically impossible in the to work with that amount of people. you have to accept that the growth was a phenomena that none of us could have allowed for. i have to accept that sports direct has made some mistakes. we have to look to the future. i invite you to come at any time. i will come back if you want me to. it is impossible for me to get everything done. --the businessmen vhsnessman was asked about -- bhs. >> mr. ashley, thank you for your time. that is why i am not city trained. i just am that person.
ashley initially refused to come to westminster that he finally did come.he businessmen argued that sports direct had become too big to manage. it is like starting with a tiny little inflatable. and then next, you are an oil tanker. if there is a problem on the tanker, you are still responsible. once the organization grew, why is it so difficult? >> they are not being fair. you are trying to twist what i am saying and that is not fair. that is what i fear coming to things like this. you...
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"bbc news," westminster.tty kay: i spoke a short time ago with a bbc reporter asking him who is theresa may? >> she's been the head of homeland security here in the u.k. for the last six years, she's been in charge of overseeing the immigration and policing service. she has a reputation as a pretty tough cookie. she's known as an icy, frosty sort of crarkte at times. some look at the part she'll play in the brexit negotiations and wonder whether she might be the u.k.'s version of angela merkel. she was undoubtedly the most experienced of the two women running for this top job by a long way. also, though, she has been on the remain side of the referendum campaign and now she's making it very clear in the interests of trying to unite both sides within her party that brexit does moan brexit under her new leadership. katty kay: the german chancellor said the job of the prime minister is to clarify its relationship with europe. how is theresa may going to do this since she vopetted to stay? >> she has said she wil
"bbc news," westminster.tty kay: i spoke a short time ago with a bbc reporter asking him who is theresa may? >> she's been the head of homeland security here in the u.k. for the last six years, she's been in charge of overseeing the immigration and policing service. she has a reputation as a pretty tough cookie. she's known as an icy, frosty sort of crarkte at times. some look at the part she'll play in the brexit negotiations and wonder whether she might be the u.k.'s version...
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to westminster with his other grandson. he is encouraged by some of the findings. u.k.ned that beenbefore disarmament had happening. >> what we would have liked the report to address would have been the allegations of war crimes that went on for many years during the british invasion and occupation of iraq. there are hundreds of allegations. >> the report includes damning criticisms of tony blair. including a previously unpublished memo to george w. bush and months before the war. saying, i will be with you whatever the outcome. the outcome doesn't seem to be the whitewash that some campaigners have predicted. anchor: let's move on to football. who aree, even people not fans are paying attention. france has made it to the semifinals. they have a mountain to climb. they will champion germany. let's go over to our correspondent standing by we know that the france fans have a prolific offense and think they can pull it off. what is the atmosphere in berlin? take their football seriously and are very passionate. the atmosphere throughout this whole tournament has been elect
to westminster with his other grandson. he is encouraged by some of the findings. u.k.ned that beenbefore disarmament had happening. >> what we would have liked the report to address would have been the allegations of war crimes that went on for many years during the british invasion and occupation of iraq. there are hundreds of allegations. >> the report includes damning criticisms of tony blair. including a previously unpublished memo to george w. bush and months before the war....
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saw them demonstrating, sadly too late, but after the brexit vote you had people standing outside westminsterith little flags and hearts, instead of the stars of the european union, saying, we love the eu. it can be a real force for progressivism in the continent, but if it stays boring, gray, and old, it's not going to manage that, and that's one of the good things that could come out of brexit, if it forces the eu to actually become what it could be. derek: here's a tweet from the french ambassador to washington. he said, the eu must be saved from unraveling, and then warned it is now reform or die. is that too dramatic, reform or die? hanna: i don't think it is. you have to reform, or other countries may end up leaving, and even if they do not leave in such dramatic fashion as what has been voted for by the u.k., i think the rise of these populist, nationalist parties which are building their support on this kind of increasingly widespread feeling among many people that the eu and also their national governments are totally out of touch and not doing anything for these people, that kind of
saw them demonstrating, sadly too late, but after the brexit vote you had people standing outside westminsterith little flags and hearts, instead of the stars of the european union, saying, we love the eu. it can be a real force for progressivism in the continent, but if it stays boring, gray, and old, it's not going to manage that, and that's one of the good things that could come out of brexit, if it forces the eu to actually become what it could be. derek: here's a tweet from the french...
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reporter: david came to westminster with his other grandson. while he feels the report could have gone further, david is encouraged by some of chilcot's findings. >> have concluded that the u.k. chose to join the invasion of for before peaceful options disarmament were considered. reporter: some human rights lawyers are disappointed. liked the would have chilcot report to address is the allegations of war crimes that went on for years in the invasion and occupation of iraq. there are hundreds of such obligations. reporter: the report includes damning criticisms of tony blair including a previously and published memo to george w. bush eight months before the war saying "i will be with you whatever." the outcome does not seem to be quite the whitewash that some campaigners had predicted. thomas: keeping u.s. boots on the ground in afghanistan. for the time being at least, with the situation still precarious, president obama has decided to keep the troop levels at it on -- 8400 to the end of his time in the white house, rather than reducing them t
reporter: david came to westminster with his other grandson. while he feels the report could have gone further, david is encouraged by some of chilcot's findings. >> have concluded that the u.k. chose to join the invasion of for before peaceful options disarmament were considered. reporter: some human rights lawyers are disappointed. liked the would have chilcot report to address is the allegations of war crimes that went on for years in the invasion and occupation of iraq. there are...
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speaking in westminster this morning, u.k. independence party -- set up very much to try and from the e.u.k. he is resigning. he will be continue to speak. ukip is in a sound financial position and he concludes his remarks in westminster. we'll see what the future holds for nigel faraga. coming up later in the hour, volatility.s sees this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. i'm anna edwards. nigel farage, you can see, has resigned from ukip. this morning, say i have done might bit. he's continue to take questions. we will continue to monitor what he has to say, about his future. lets the to the bloomberg business flash. nejra: postal savings bank of china is seeking to raise $8 billion in what could be the world's largest ipo this year. have filed aaid to listing application with the hong kong stock exchange last week. analysts are confident the ipo the be a success, noting actual listing is not likely to take place until september. cicc and brokerage china's investment securities are in talks on a possible merger. has decline
speaking in westminster this morning, u.k. independence party -- set up very much to try and from the e.u.k. he is resigning. he will be continue to speak. ukip is in a sound financial position and he concludes his remarks in westminster. we'll see what the future holds for nigel faraga. coming up later in the hour, volatility.s sees this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. i'm anna edwards. nigel farage, you can see, has resigned from ukip. this morning, say i have done might bit. he's...
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we will take you to westminster and break down who's in and who's out. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i'm mark barton. let's get to the big story. prime minister theresa may wasting no time appointing a new government. ago she camehours in. czar will formally signal that it is leaving the block and boris johnson is now foreign secretary. thank you for joining us. i'm trying to figure out what has surprised me the most. it is very much a cabinet in theresa may's mold. what surprised you most? boris johnson or osborne not even in the cabinet, what are your top three shockers? guest: those will do. doris johnson was and continues to be the big surprise. that's a really interesting choice. wouldn't have been surprised if she had given him nothing. his leadership campaign blew up on the launch pad in one thing she could have done it that to eers, she couldit have said you guys had your shot , i'm going to fix it. but she said well done, you one, you fixed it. so david davis, before the the exitm was arg
we will take you to westminster and break down who's in and who's out. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i'm mark barton. let's get to the big story. prime minister theresa may wasting no time appointing a new government. ago she camehours in. czar will formally signal that it is leaving the block and boris johnson is now foreign secretary. thank you for joining us. i'm trying to figure out what has surprised me the most. it is very much a...
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francine: rob, you are in insider in westminster. you in what she has said?- ithe interesting thing don't think theresa may doesn't surprises. may does surprises. her pitch was she will not be surprising. a lot of people around who would take a steady hand. the interesting thing that she has done even before she knew she had in the back is are moved to pitch the conservative party really on the center ground. the stuff she has talked about about giving representation on boards that goes further than the labour party was prepared to do. there is a whole bunch of stuff that she feels she can do as a conservative without being seen as antibusiness that will say the conservative party will govern for all of britain is going to be her argument. with the labour party in its own of stagenternal row very far left, there is this opportunity for a government -- for anyone really, to come and govern the country. for three weeks, it seems like there has been no one in charge. i think theresa may sees that as her opportunity and whether she can deliver on that is a separa
francine: rob, you are in insider in westminster. you in what she has said?- ithe interesting thing don't think theresa may doesn't surprises. may does surprises. her pitch was she will not be surprising. a lot of people around who would take a steady hand. the interesting thing that she has done even before she knew she had in the back is are moved to pitch the conservative party really on the center ground. the stuff she has talked about about giving representation on boards that goes further...
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some things, kind of westminster. >> talk more about the moving forces that drives the electorate. immigration can you said, you walked past a pretty quick. >> look, emigration, if we would just having finished the reference that was purely about sovereignty, that was purely about self-government, self-determination to it would've been very difficult to win that referendum. but what opened her emigration did, we've had since the 1950s we've had a managed immigration policy into the united kingdom. net migration rent out about 30,000 people here in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, '80s and '90s. we knew how to do that. we had wanted to difficult but generally of all the countries in europe we have the best race relations, the best integrated levels into our society. we had a tony blair government is quite deliberate he wanted to open up the doors but then we about in former communist countries to countries in some cases that have not made the transition to being full western democracies. a tony blair, estimated opening up the door for these countries would lead to an extra 13,000 people co
some things, kind of westminster. >> talk more about the moving forces that drives the electorate. immigration can you said, you walked past a pretty quick. >> look, emigration, if we would just having finished the reference that was purely about sovereignty, that was purely about self-government, self-determination to it would've been very difficult to win that referendum. but what opened her emigration did, we've had since the 1950s we've had a managed immigration policy into the...
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i'm sure some in westminster would like to bring them back. we have always done that and given refuge to people. and i warned about this last april and last may they have implemented asylum policy of who qualifies to be a refugee. they draw them so wide that it means countless millions of people i think they made a real mistake. before we exercised the exit where there be a flood of migration into the uk. we are not this language all through the referendum. we don't want to go back 500 years and i want to put up the drawbridge want to control who comes over. it isn't just the numbers that are coming in but you actually choose the people whether it is by qualification or checking criminal records or whatever else it may be. so thankfully what we talked about in the campaign was being like every other normal country in the world. to come to america or to settle i would have to pass a series of test and that's what we voted to do. if it takes place two and half years or whatever may be there is a danger that there could be a big flood of people g
i'm sure some in westminster would like to bring them back. we have always done that and given refuge to people. and i warned about this last april and last may they have implemented asylum policy of who qualifies to be a refugee. they draw them so wide that it means countless millions of people i think they made a real mistake. before we exercised the exit where there be a flood of migration into the uk. we are not this language all through the referendum. we don't want to go back 500 years...
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. >> the fairytale wedding at westminster abbey, the birth of prince george and the little princess, we could have possibly hoped for. >> the future king and queen and access billty around the world and although they're very royal, they try to be a lot like us. >> they like to do things themselves so kate will cook meals. occasionally, she'll send the bodyguards out to the grocers to pick something she'd forgot but still pushes the supermarket and the trolley around, cooks the meals for the children. >> katie nicholl, the author of "kate the future queen" is another reason we're obsessed, just wild about harry, william's younger brother, now 31, shed his playboy image and now a philanthropist. >> he's still having huge amounts of fun. just more careful about where he has that fun, and who it's with and most importantly, for him, that he stays off the front pages. >> harry fourth in line for the throne created the invictus games to compete in sports. >> i've served alongside soldiers all over the world. >> watched the challenge from the obamas, let's just call it the royals drop the m
. >> the fairytale wedding at westminster abbey, the birth of prince george and the little princess, we could have possibly hoped for. >> the future king and queen and access billty around the world and although they're very royal, they try to be a lot like us. >> they like to do things themselves so kate will cook meals. occasionally, she'll send the bodyguards out to the grocers to pick something she'd forgot but still pushes the supermarket and the trolley around, cooks the...
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reporter: she is likely to be tested as she takes over the helm at westminster during such troubled times. brent: she has only been in her new job a few hours and theresa may's first actions already provoking lots of reaction on social media. especially her decision to appoint boris johnson as foreign minister. many of you have posted images of the time johnson got stuck on a zip line when he was mayor of london. you may remember that. dear rest of the world, this is britain's foreign secretary. we hope you will renegotiate some of those favorable trade deals we need. actress and writer in the kennedy says you lie, used out friends in the back, you quit when it is shambles, and you are made of foreign secretary. what? and the german journalist says, british humor. boris johnson for its secretary. may's first speech got a mixed reception, some wondered if her actions would live up to her words. just because you read a bunch of things at someone wrote for you, does not mean one, you will follow through. or two, they will happen. but there were many positive reactions. the first speech was v
reporter: she is likely to be tested as she takes over the helm at westminster during such troubled times. brent: she has only been in her new job a few hours and theresa may's first actions already provoking lots of reaction on social media. especially her decision to appoint boris johnson as foreign minister. many of you have posted images of the time johnson got stuck on a zip line when he was mayor of london. you may remember that. dear rest of the world, this is britain's foreign...
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they are there outside of the houses of parliament, westminster abbey. what is the point?are they trying to convey? >> i think they are trying to convey the brexit deal hasn't been done. david cameron himself has said that article 50 hasn't been triggered. they are angry. they are poorer after this vote. england looks smaller in the world in the footprint it has and many people who supported brexit didn't know what they were getting into. many of the leaders of brexit are walking away and disappearing from the scene like boris johnson just stepped back after taking britain over the brexit cliff. so people are really frustrated and angry but they are told there might be an opportunity to create enough political pressure that this gets redone. i think you're seeing people come out of the streets because they realize their future is not the future of europe. >> there are a lot of notable economists there. what are they saying about brexit? >> they are saying it can have devastating implications on the economy and in the uk. the uk may split up. i just moderate add forum on br
they are there outside of the houses of parliament, westminster abbey. what is the point?are they trying to convey? >> i think they are trying to convey the brexit deal hasn't been done. david cameron himself has said that article 50 hasn't been triggered. they are angry. they are poorer after this vote. england looks smaller in the world in the footprint it has and many people who supported brexit didn't know what they were getting into. many of the leaders of brexit are walking away and...
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still at 89-degrees westminster 88.88 87 for baltimore.t as we look at our heat index, which is how it feels to your body, it feels like 94 inn the district. this we believe is a mistake. m everyone is aware that there ist a problem with this reading rea here.he since it's automated it's takins a while to get fixed.ixed 90 for frederick.k. that is likely what we're feeling. it feels like 90 in winchester with the heat index. how will the heat index be tomorrow mornin around 7:30. 7: even around 7:30 it will feel like it's in the 70s. 97 in fredericksburg to 94 in baltimore. by the time we get to 6:30:30 tomorrow still feeling like it's in the mid 90s and then that's just really day two of our heat waive which is going to last all little bit so you don't get too pooled out. high pressure is going to be be ridging in all the 90ss as we0ss get into the weekend and eachend day there will be a chance off typical summertime popup p thunderstorms like we're seeinge tonight down to our involvement there will be a little bit of ai trigger coming th
still at 89-degrees westminster 88.88 87 for baltimore.t as we look at our heat index, which is how it feels to your body, it feels like 94 inn the district. this we believe is a mistake. m everyone is aware that there ist a problem with this reading rea here.he since it's automated it's takins a while to get fixed.ixed 90 for frederick.k. that is likely what we're feeling. it feels like 90 in winchester with the heat index. how will the heat index be tomorrow mornin around 7:30. 7: even around...
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kind of morning. 64 gaithersburg and 68 frederick and 68 westminster and 71 annapolis and 71 quantico. nice. comfortable. humidity low one more day here and then heat and humidity returned as we head into the late -- latter part of the week. more details on that coming up in a bit. all right. that's a check of weather. erin has the roads. hey, erin. >> 4:56 as you wake up around the dmv flooding and downed trees. keep in mind majors like the beltway moving along long fine and you want to use caution on and off ramps and use extra caution as you make your way to secondarys. beach drive at piney branch parkway and detour around that section of the district tree down in the roadway prince george country and team coverage with anglee hemp field and route 1 both lanes on in both sgrexs and large tree on power lines they need to clear out of the way ape in addition flooding rhode island near north capitol and north east section of the district. let us know what you're seeing when you wake up. back to you, wisdom and holly. >> thanks coming up news morning" two troopers are relieved of duty
kind of morning. 64 gaithersburg and 68 frederick and 68 westminster and 71 annapolis and 71 quantico. nice. comfortable. humidity low one more day here and then heat and humidity returned as we head into the late -- latter part of the week. more details on that coming up in a bit. all right. that's a check of weather. erin has the roads. hey, erin. >> 4:56 as you wake up around the dmv flooding and downed trees. keep in mind majors like the beltway moving along long fine and you want to...
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. >> we were sitting on the benches in front of the westminster hotel. on behind,pt an eye expecting something to happen. i did not think this was going to happen, but anyways, it did. as soon as the fireworks ended, i told my husband lets go back to our apartment. as we are walking, all of a sudden my husband looked up, and what do we see? the truck coming toward us. less than 10 feet away, swerving from left to right, and we had two choices, either to jump 10 feet over the wall to the beach, or turn right and run for our lives. my husband told me, we ran to the left, and we walked toward and we ran back home to our apartment. >> i guess what you saw was terrible. people were lying on the streets, wounded people, even worse third what did you see exactly on the streets? >> all we saw were people screaming, bodies on the floor, strollers on the floor. we just thought this was the worst terrorist attack possible and that we were victims of it. >> you were saying that even before it hapappened, you were already on alert, like you were scared that something
. >> we were sitting on the benches in front of the westminster hotel. on behind,pt an eye expecting something to happen. i did not think this was going to happen, but anyways, it did. as soon as the fireworks ended, i told my husband lets go back to our apartment. as we are walking, all of a sudden my husband looked up, and what do we see? the truck coming toward us. less than 10 feet away, swerving from left to right, and we had two choices, either to jump 10 feet over the wall to the...
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the iraq inquiry may suggest once and for all this was never mission accomplished. , westminster.nce has continued to this day. john chilcot underlined the suffering of the iraqi people, including one million forced from their homes when he spoke today. reporting from baghdad, the war sent shockwaves across the entire region. correspondent: the people of baghdad and the rest of iraq are living and dying with the consequences of the 2003 invasion. security is being beefed up yet again after the bomb that killed 250 people on sunday. of a sudden, random death is never far away. voices reached baghdad in april of 2003, pictures of them helping iraqis topple a statue of saddam hussein went around the world. he started knocking lumps out to celebrate what he believed was liberation. now, like many iraqis, he is nostalgic for the brutal certainties of saddam's time. >> saddam has gone and we have 1000's of -- 1000 saddam now. correspondent: if tony blair was here, what would you say to him? >> that he was a criminal, and i would spit in his face. correspondent: these are iraqi shia mili
the iraq inquiry may suggest once and for all this was never mission accomplished. , westminster.nce has continued to this day. john chilcot underlined the suffering of the iraqi people, including one million forced from their homes when he spoke today. reporting from baghdad, the war sent shockwaves across the entire region. correspondent: the people of baghdad and the rest of iraq are living and dying with the consequences of the 2003 invasion. security is being beefed up yet again after the...
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jumped a couple of degrees actually while everyone else starting to fall. 88 up in frederick. 90 in westminster, 85 in aprils last annapolis. the good news will be the changing dewpoints. low 60s in washington, 63-degrer dewpoints. where you see the 50s out north and west, hagerstown towardsards cumberland indicating the drydia air that's working its way in from the northwest and over ther next few hours we'll see thatlls move into washington, annapolis, our whole area which will reduce the humidity greatly overnight tonight and tomorrow. a cold front towards our south and then eventually move offshore.offs dry conditions with those storms staying south. it's just mild. temperatures probably in the low 60s. without the humidity a little h bit more bearable as youum head back to work tomorrow morning. at the surface here's what we expect for tomorrow. we have high pressure in place. the nice northerly flow. high temperature the 80s with on sunshine. maybe a degree or two blowow normal for a change.or this is a brief break from the heat, so enjoy the outdoors tomorrow because by the time wee get
jumped a couple of degrees actually while everyone else starting to fall. 88 up in frederick. 90 in westminster, 85 in aprils last annapolis. the good news will be the changing dewpoints. low 60s in washington, 63-degrer dewpoints. where you see the 50s out north and west, hagerstown towardsards cumberland indicating the drydia air that's working its way in from the northwest and over ther next few hours we'll see thatlls move into washington, annapolis, our whole area which will reduce the...
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>> i just walked in to the westminster hotel on the promenade. >> and. >> did you witness this terrorism? >> yes. we were on the beach having dinner, watching the fireworks and heard gunfire. and we sheltered underneath in a space underneath the promenade and then we were there for about two hours and we moved to a hotel. we were just allow to do leave the hotel and made secure route to our hotel which is why where in front of where all -- many of the bodies are. we walk on the street and there are bodies everywhere. there is blood everywhere. i was sick. i was standing in blood and didn't even realize it my wife told me. >> i thought there was lockdown. they are letting you move throughout the scene of this terrorism? >> they are letting people move, go back to their hotels or wherever they are staying there are police everywhere now. we had to make a very secure route back to the hotel, walking several blocks out of the way and but and we were allow to do walk along the promenade to get to the hyatt to the westminster hotel where we are staying. >>ache, how far is the beach, if you kno
>> i just walked in to the westminster hotel on the promenade. >> and. >> did you witness this terrorism? >> yes. we were on the beach having dinner, watching the fireworks and heard gunfire. and we sheltered underneath in a space underneath the promenade and then we were there for about two hours and we moved to a hotel. we were just allow to do leave the hotel and made secure route to our hotel which is why where in front of where all -- many of the bodies are. we walk...
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Jul 1, 2016
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westminster is 70 degrees thiseh morning and hagerstown is 68.ows here in town we're holding at aboutees or so. all across the region no big b deal.al pittsburgh is 60.ttgh i same for binghamton.inghamto nothing too chilly and nothi nhi too warm out there. all right, t here's futurecast thisecast morning. we start off with a fewew clouds. we could have a couple of showers or thunderstorms thisori morning. all right.l t. i'm watch a batch ofat thunderstorms coming up frommg u the south.outh. whether it makes it to us orto o not we'll have to wait and see. this is this afternoon and this evening. eve scattered showers,rs, thunderstorms, easily some of ef these will be strong, maybe may even severe. sev the cold frontological getld through and that means f bettere weather as we head on this holiday weekend.ee the setup for today looks likekk this. this remember i said from richmond rm basically all the way up wayp through the i-95 corridor forrif new york city and then up u towards new england, just westuw of boston here obviously and so we find ourselves in theselv yellow zone there and
westminster is 70 degrees thiseh morning and hagerstown is 68.ows here in town we're holding at aboutees or so. all across the region no big b deal.al pittsburgh is 60.ttgh i same for binghamton.inghamto nothing too chilly and nothi nhi too warm out there. all right, t here's futurecast thisecast morning. we start off with a fewew clouds. we could have a couple of showers or thunderstorms thisori morning. all right.l t. i'm watch a batch ofat thunderstorms coming up frommg u the south.outh....
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westminster is down to 61 already. we're holding on to 75 in town. 50s in the mountains. we've got upper 60s and low 70s in southern maryland. in dc, pretty quiet night. a few clouds, 75. humidity is only 50%. currently with a light northeast wind at 6 miles per light for the overnight period and even the next couple of days. we will see some passing showers tomorrow. not going to be an all day rain. no yellow weather alert. that's not the same on monday. monday potentially heavier rain on and off. thunderstorms as well. we've got to watch that. some of these rain totals could top an inch monday. fewer showers and storms on tuesday. so we're going to warm up well in to the 80s and then we're really going to warm up, looks like by wednesday through at least saturday. lower to possibly mid 90s with afternoon thunderstorm chances as our first real heat wave of the season kicks in. you see temps tomorrow, we'll stay in the 70s. look at all the heat still in the south in nashville, memphis, 90s. not even 70 in indianapolis. that's because you're going to be dealing with clouds
westminster is down to 61 already. we're holding on to 75 in town. 50s in the mountains. we've got upper 60s and low 70s in southern maryland. in dc, pretty quiet night. a few clouds, 75. humidity is only 50%. currently with a light northeast wind at 6 miles per light for the overnight period and even the next couple of days. we will see some passing showers tomorrow. not going to be an all day rain. no yellow weather alert. that's not the same on monday. monday potentially heavier rain on and...
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if you are an ordinary working-class family, life is much harder than people in westminster realize. you have a job, but not job security. you have your own home, but you worry about paying the mortgage. you can just about manage, but you worry about the cost of living in getting your kids into a good school. if you are one of those families, if you are just managing, i want to address you directly. i know you are working around the clock. i know you are doing your best. and i know that sometimes, life can be a struggle. the government i lead will be driven not by the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. we will do everything we can to give you more control over your lives. we will think not of the powerful, but you. wen we passed new laws, will listen not to the mighty, but do you. when it comes to taxes, we will prioritize not the wealthy, but you. when it comes to opportunity, we won't entrench the advanced years of the fortunate few, we will do everything we can to help everybody. whatever your background. to go as far as your talents will take you. inhave an important
if you are an ordinary working-class family, life is much harder than people in westminster realize. you have a job, but not job security. you have your own home, but you worry about paying the mortgage. you can just about manage, but you worry about the cost of living in getting your kids into a good school. if you are one of those families, if you are just managing, i want to address you directly. i know you are working around the clock. i know you are doing your best. and i know that...
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Jul 15, 2016
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her westminster 75.west.ay out in west -- western wes maryland come slappedla 77 degrees this morning. hey, annapolis is stilloliss s sitting at 80. 8 40 for at a looks like thumbsoo i think it's mostly sunny atmosa 8 o'clock. there's going to be some clouds coming across but wes got some sunshine, too.oo temperatures will be in the wl e upper 70's there. already updy to 90 degrees by lunchtime. lune 93 or so at 4 o'clock.lock there's a chance for a couplee afternoon.oon. but no more than that. morthan about like yesterday.esterd a couple here a-couple there t but for the most part we will stay dry, okay.ay middle 90's for highs today. tay a little bit less humid.. not quite so oppressive andnd sticky as what it washat yesterday afternoon.ernoon. little cooler going into the ihe weekend, too.oo we'll have the weekends weekend forecast in just a little bit.ua love talking about the weekend, right, erin como? c >> that's right, gary. 4:36. it is friday morning right nowhw unfortunately if you're waking'n up in
her westminster 75.west.ay out in west -- western wes maryland come slappedla 77 degrees this morning. hey, annapolis is stilloliss s sitting at 80. 8 40 for at a looks like thumbsoo i think it's mostly sunny atmosa 8 o'clock. there's going to be some clouds coming across but wes got some sunshine, too.oo temperatures will be in the wl e upper 70's there. already updy to 90 degrees by lunchtime. lune 93 or so at 4 o'clock.lock there's a chance for a couplee afternoon.oon. but no more than that....
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westminster has come down a little bit. they were 66. were 6 now they're 64. gaithersburg 63.ys a little warmer inside is the beltway and then back outaco to manassas, culpeper, yourper,r temperatures are lower to mid 60's. i think those numbers coulde c drop off a little bit more. bitr so here's the deal this deal th morning we're going to be b jumping up to about 76, 75, 765, at 8:00 a.m. at 8 that's in town. tn. temperatures out in the in the suburbs will still be a littleli cooler that a and that. then we warmer up. 83 degrees at lunchtime, lunchti mostly sunny skies. dry this afternoon, a few clouds arounisd from time to time. notae not talking about complete sunshine but wlke are e talking about a lot ofut a l of sunshine. there's your forecast.s yo here's your morning commute on this monday morning. erin como is in with that. tha hi, erin., e >> good morning, gary. 4:55 right now and as you wakeow up in maryland and aspen hill h we're dealing with a crash and a closure from an overturnedvert vehicle. belle pre road is closed bothost directions west of georgiaeo avenue.
westminster has come down a little bit. they were 66. were 6 now they're 64. gaithersburg 63.ys a little warmer inside is the beltway and then back outaco to manassas, culpeper, yourper,r temperatures are lower to mid 60's. i think those numbers coulde c drop off a little bit more. bitr so here's the deal this deal th morning we're going to be b jumping up to about 76, 75, 765, at 8:00 a.m. at 8 that's in town. tn. temperatures out in the in the suburbs will still be a littleli cooler that a...
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down to 64 already in frederick to westminster. 50s in the mountains. 59 in dc and then that humidity will be as high as you would imagine as we would have those morning showers south with the light sprinkles, the dew point is 65, giving us the relative humidity at 87%. we'll show you the pictures right now because of the disturbances and the other one behind it and that is why i'm thinking that we may get lucky with those breaks in between. but certainly at times that it had be heavy rain moving in. here we are tomorrow morning, then at 10:00. i think that it will be underdoing it a little bit, but throughout the afternoon, the waves and showers and storms and it will be a little less threatening than what we were looking at this evening, underdoing it. i hope that it is right, but it might be underdoing it on tuesday and that you will notice more showers and a couple of thunderstorms from time to time. as we will keep that yellow weather alert going. some of the rainfall totals, check this out that it could be talking an inch or more and look at all the rain trying to be produced ou
down to 64 already in frederick to westminster. 50s in the mountains. 59 in dc and then that humidity will be as high as you would imagine as we would have those morning showers south with the light sprinkles, the dew point is 65, giving us the relative humidity at 87%. we'll show you the pictures right now because of the disturbances and the other one behind it and that is why i'm thinking that we may get lucky with those breaks in between. but certainly at times that it had be heavy rain...
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but still, in westminster, california, police say three crooks got in, essentially by replicating theb, used for keyless entry. >> no one's immune from it. if you got a car, and they beat it with some kind of technology they're going to do it. >> reporter: here's one way to do it. criminals attach home made devices like this one underneath cars. >> as soon as the user of the car unlocks their vehicle, this now has a code that's stored that can be used later on. >> reporter: most of the time, key fob thieves take off with things in the car, but if the key fob comes with a keyless ignition, too, police say criminals can take off with the whole car. steve meyers says his volkswagen was stolen from his driveway. >> i kind of put two and two together, sort of in pass, and realized that it was a key fob attack. >> reporter: and david, experts say there is an easy way to prevent a key fob threat. when you close the door, don't just lock it once. hit that button several times. that's going to reset the codes, making those stolen codes totally useless. david? >> all right, hitting it a couple
but still, in westminster, california, police say three crooks got in, essentially by replicating theb, used for keyless entry. >> no one's immune from it. if you got a car, and they beat it with some kind of technology they're going to do it. >> reporter: here's one way to do it. criminals attach home made devices like this one underneath cars. >> as soon as the user of the car unlocks their vehicle, this now has a code that's stored that can be used later on. >>...
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Jul 14, 2016
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temperatures most places stillll in the 90's. 94 in the district and baltimore it is 95 up toward westminster93 for manassas.sa fredericksburg a little cooleree 'cause they have a a thunderstorm go through butto then you combine thatombinet humidity, still feels like 102 0 in the district, 100 in00 i annapolis and 103 in stevensville.evsv so, overnight we'll keep thishi heat advisory only until aboutut 8 o'clock but we have another ao hot day tomorrow, although ihoug think it will be just a littleie bit less hot th sunset temperature should beratl right around 90 degrees and wegw want to say thank you megan for the beautiful photo fromrom leesburg where earlier today tod it felt like 105 degrees.re. tony, over to you.to y >> sue, thank you very much. >>> now we turn to prince george's county where the police chief at the uouniversitt of maryland says he is humiliated by the way hisay h office treated students at aden graduation party back in may. my the incident was captured onre cell phone video as well ass police body cameras. footage shows police pepper pepe spraying students.udents fox5's
temperatures most places stillll in the 90's. 94 in the district and baltimore it is 95 up toward westminster93 for manassas.sa fredericksburg a little cooleree 'cause they have a a thunderstorm go through butto then you combine thatombinet humidity, still feels like 102 0 in the district, 100 in00 i annapolis and 103 in stevensville.evsv so, overnight we'll keep thishi heat advisory only until aboutut 8 o'clock but we have another ao hot day tomorrow, although ihoug think it will be just a...