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it was about a two-hour drive from woodstock. their father built their house, a very rustic farmhouse. they grow vegetables and raise animals and help with every aspect of farm work. at the same time, they have tutors come, they have hours at home that they study. he found this sheet of ice and finding bugs, seeing how it melts in his fingers. he was very into science and animals. he spends half of his afternoon trying to feed the squirrel that would come to his door. children who are homeschooled in such natural environments learn about time by watching the natural world around them. being engaged in nature doesn't have to be living in the middle of the woods in a little brick house. it could be exposing the children to nature by going to the park and collecting leaves and making things in nature instead of being on the computer. some children thrive in school, but some don't. as long as the child is happy and loved, everyone should do what is best for them. i'm happy that we have the freedom here to do it. katty: before we go,
it was about a two-hour drive from woodstock. their father built their house, a very rustic farmhouse. they grow vegetables and raise animals and help with every aspect of farm work. at the same time, they have tutors come, they have hours at home that they study. he found this sheet of ice and finding bugs, seeing how it melts in his fingers. he was very into science and animals. he spends half of his afternoon trying to feed the squirrel that would come to his door. children who are...
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incredible to be at woodstock. it's awesome. >> why is it so amazing? >> just look.ures don't do it justice. >> are you on anything? >> completely sober. >> no weed, alcohol -- >> no weed, no alcohol, no nothing. >> i see you are hanging out with a guy a lot. what's that about? >> i met him when i pulled into camping. he's solo too. >> it's not romantic? >> no, no, no. oh, my gosh, no. it was just friendly vibes and just hanging out. i feel really good about myself. i have met way more people than i would have if i came with a group. it's been an amazing experience. >> i've also been on a journey here, returning to a subculture where i came of age and encountering a new generation who, like me back then, are just trying to figure it all out. i don't know what lies in store for oden, chris, gil, and vera. but tonight nothing really matters. except the music, the moment, and the drop. >> one, two, three -- ♪ >> well, mystery land is over and i had a great time. while i spent a lot of time at raves in the '90s these festivals are at a whole other level. more than any ot
incredible to be at woodstock. it's awesome. >> why is it so amazing? >> just look.ures don't do it justice. >> are you on anything? >> completely sober. >> no weed, alcohol -- >> no weed, no alcohol, no nothing. >> i see you are hanging out with a guy a lot. what's that about? >> i met him when i pulled into camping. he's solo too. >> it's not romantic? >> no, no, no. oh, my gosh, no. it was just friendly vibes and just hanging out. i...
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in woodstock tomorrow. keeps up like this, you might not make it to woodstock tomorrow. i've seen things like this before and i've seen men die of gangrene. i guess there's no use kidding myself anymore. no use. all right, randall. ain't no doctor, got no whiskey to give you. okay. it's gonna hurt you, so you wanna scream, you go ahead, hear? just get to it. here we go. i'm sorry i had to hurt you that way. as quick as i can in the morning. burt: i wantndim, randall. i want him for both my brothers. uh-uh. all i want is him. you can walk out of here. i'm staying. taggart! josh? rough trip? yeah, kinda. you could use a drink. yeah. hey, wait for me over at joe's place. i said i'm buying. yeah, you owe me $300. just never mind all this sugar. what? oh, yeah. almost forgot. yeah, well, i didn't. three bills. all right, 300 bucks, but you buy the drinks. all right, i'll buy the drinks. i swear, all you ever think about is money. you remember in wichita when you got me-- - oh, no. - yeah, when you-- ?? ?? - "fear take over hogtooth. "city father hire too many guns. the fact r
in woodstock tomorrow. keeps up like this, you might not make it to woodstock tomorrow. i've seen things like this before and i've seen men die of gangrene. i guess there's no use kidding myself anymore. no use. all right, randall. ain't no doctor, got no whiskey to give you. okay. it's gonna hurt you, so you wanna scream, you go ahead, hear? just get to it. here we go. i'm sorry i had to hurt you that way. as quick as i can in the morning. burt: i wantndim, randall. i want him for both my...
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Nov 23, 2016
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thanksgiving" is its, woodstock peppermint patti. >> is?q she ght? yes! y, yeah! >> yes,well, that peppermint pat hay quite a crush on charlie brown. >> originally released in 1979 but won an award in 1974. charlie brown invites her friends, with this grandmhernd now one with his friends. >> classic for a reason. hoda woman? >>.what's your name? >> erin and tyler. >> where are youinfrom? >> virginia. >> play, kids. this macy's day thanksgiving parade balloon character is back this year for the first time since 1930. is it charlie brown, felix the courtesy of our friend danny sio. ??'ething deo games. ??'ething ift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. to e teddy il entresto? was proven of tomorrow possible. >>> every year we bring you a serieshanks and giving" where we highlight t the mo metbb fello st. jude patient named amber. >> like that? you are -- >> i hate eye drops. jude through their?;?p?b ?'q?eyes was ?x??li?fe-chag. ???ign& later??d iear how wel was doin
thanksgiving" is its, woodstock peppermint patti. >> is?q she ght? yes! y, yeah! >> yes,well, that peppermint pat hay quite a crush on charlie brown. >> originally released in 1979 but won an award in 1974. charlie brown invites her friends, with this grandmhernd now one with his friends. >> classic for a reason. hoda woman? >>.what's your name? >> erin and tyler. >> where are youinfrom? >> virginia. >> play, kids. this macy's day...
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we are coming to you live from the woodstock playhouse. congressman chris gibson has represented this district since 2011. however, he is not seeking reelection this year. running to replace him are john zephyr teachout, law school professor at democrat. interestingly enough, both of previouslydates have run for governor. >> here are the rules the candidates have agreed to. each gets one minute for an opening statement and one minute for a closing. we'll ask questions on a range of topics. answers are limited to one minute followed by a 45 second rebuttal. through, the candidates will ask one another a question and at the end, we have everyone's favorite lightning round. answers will be limited to one word or yes or no. >> the order was determined by chance. the first goes to miss teachout. >> thanks, liz, thanks, john, most important way, everybody watching the debate tonight. i love this country and i am running for congress because i'm worried about it. i'm an economic patriot and i believe we should be focused on bringing jobs home, su
we are coming to you live from the woodstock playhouse. congressman chris gibson has represented this district since 2011. however, he is not seeking reelection this year. running to replace him are john zephyr teachout, law school professor at democrat. interestingly enough, both of previouslydates have run for governor. >> here are the rules the candidates have agreed to. each gets one minute for an opening statement and one minute for a closing. we'll ask questions on a range of...
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. >> woodstock? >> woodstock! >> we see if he is available. >> at at&t park?&t park. >> see you in 25 - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. anti-trump protests erupt coast to coast. peaceful ones turning violent. police fighting back with tear gas. >>> tens of thousands of protesters taking to the streets, marching on trump towers in new york and chicago. more than a hundred arrests. >>> donald trump heads to washington, vowing to bring the country together after a bitter election. >> now it's time for america to bin
. >> woodstock? >> woodstock! >> we see if he is available. >> at at&t park?&t park. >> see you in 25 - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and...
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into one location where i am tracking a few light showers along the i-81 corridor moving through woodstock and approaching front royal and washington. i think skies might continue to brighten a little temperatures climbing into the mid-to upper 50's. the sun going down at 4:49 and the clouds overnight it will not be terribly cold so we will be lower 40's in the city, a burts 30's in dutch upper 30's in the suburbs. -- upper 30's in the suburbs. tomorrow looks like it will be another mild day with highs in the upper 50's and a good bit of and bigger changes heading our way next week. let's get over to see how things are looking on the road. jamie: it is such a nice treat because the road is completely clear in most. we are not going to see any issues. a live look at 270 on germantown road. no problems. it is clear without any issues. let's talk about your travel times. outbound on 66 we look good for arlington continuing closer toward the capital beltway. you can see behind me, completely in the green. waze has broken things down. today is a great day and traffic will be light as well as to
into one location where i am tracking a few light showers along the i-81 corridor moving through woodstock and approaching front royal and washington. i think skies might continue to brighten a little temperatures climbing into the mid-to upper 50's. the sun going down at 4:49 and the clouds overnight it will not be terribly cold so we will be lower 40's in the city, a burts 30's in dutch upper 30's in the suburbs. -- upper 30's in the suburbs. tomorrow looks like it will be another mild day...
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stock 2016 not sure of hendrix was around to play the national anthem as he did in his namesake woodstock back in 19 75,000,000 people lined the d to grant park not a monks them steve barb and the imprisoned fan who interfered with the play playoffs 13 years ago bartman still lives in the chicago area he said to be ecstatic for the cubs but didn't want to be a a distraction to the team accomplishment. i hope at some point that relationship is restored. 1,000,000 a million people downtown and february. i think there's ai partying going on in chicago that's just a guess. they do that on the normal. chief meteorologist dave fraser scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent for big-money campaign contributors? tipton sponsored a bill to give away our public lands to his out-of-state donors. over 30 colorado business leaders called tipton's plans, "a serious threat to the outdoor recreation industry gail schwartz will defend our public lands and won't put colorado's future up for sale. house majority pac is responsible my name is charity salazar, and i'm an air force veteran
stock 2016 not sure of hendrix was around to play the national anthem as he did in his namesake woodstock back in 19 75,000,000 people lined the d to grant park not a monks them steve barb and the imprisoned fan who interfered with the play playoffs 13 years ago bartman still lives in the chicago area he said to be ecstatic for the cubs but didn't want to be a a distraction to the team accomplishment. i hope at some point that relationship is restored. 1,000,000 a million people downtown and...
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. >> reporter: it was the '6 0s, woodstock, the summer of love, it was very improvizational and free wheeling. >> there was always a subtle message in the songs. it was sort of a secret code between us and our listeners. they knew what we were saying. >> reporter: whfs became a beacon for musicians who came to the station to get their music played. >> it might have been bruce springsteen, might have been jackson brown or bonny ray or linda ron stat. we didn't have quotes around >> reporter: lowell george and linda ron stat about to be on the air in 1975. neil young at a concert wearing the whfs bumper sticker on his pants. the documentary, feast your ears, the story of whfs, 102.3, captured those years between 161 and 1983 when whfs, from atop the triangle towers in bethesda, progressive music, the communal fire, social media before social media. >> because they had a vegetarian cookbook. they had a ride board. they had a housing board. >> reporter: slos berg got the idea for the documentary when he saw the original dee jays gather for a reunion. >> i just reacted out loud, oh, my go
. >> reporter: it was the '6 0s, woodstock, the summer of love, it was very improvizational and free wheeling. >> there was always a subtle message in the songs. it was sort of a secret code between us and our listeners. they knew what we were saying. >> reporter: whfs became a beacon for musicians who came to the station to get their music played. >> it might have been bruce springsteen, might have been jackson brown or bonny ray or linda ron stat. we didn't have quotes...
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you think it gosh woodstock or rm i'm crying over that again. what a genius. is one of the rear people -- rear ppl could never meet on the street. not of his characters are real. here's the secret. his characters will live forever because they never lived in the first place. >> how many bob cratchit's have we known. at least elements of people have tried so hard. people say sometimes just work harder. will cratchit worked hard. he but he worked like crazy. >> for christmas carol is actually the story of the 2016 election. that is the genius of dickens. that was the major thing of this entire election. people everyone had taken for granted who had spoken now they are bob cratchit. >> i hadn't thought of the election like that. >> but it is true. mail they weren't listening to the lower it across to work and work and work and never get ahead. >> cratchit didn't get angry. his wife got angry. >> you are so right. that is the difference. >> bob cratchit says no is a good man. >> against all odds. and we understand why he said it and when somebody is holding you do
you think it gosh woodstock or rm i'm crying over that again. what a genius. is one of the rear people -- rear ppl could never meet on the street. not of his characters are real. here's the secret. his characters will live forever because they never lived in the first place. >> how many bob cratchit's have we known. at least elements of people have tried so hard. people say sometimes just work harder. will cratchit worked hard. he but he worked like crazy. >> for christmas carol is...
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he woodstock back in the 1960's. look at that crowd. >> welcome to cub stock 2016. i wasn't there in 1969 but i wish richie hayes was. this was amazing on the drive from wrigley to here. one thing that came to my mind first and foremost, we've known each other forever. congratulations. >> reporter: five million people at that rational phr*eu. they can't find one of them to play quarterback for the bears? more in a matter of minutes. we check in on the sun devils, not the football team but the basketball team. bobby hurley and his boys ready to run and gun. that is coming up at 6:00. >>> coming up, homer, bart, and the rest of the simpsons prepare i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors as headmaster of a school for at-risk youth. students were denied basic human rights and were subject to sexual abuse. arizona deserves better. endorse tom o'halleran for congress. "the republic" says, "elect tom o'halleran. his words match his work." and "the daily star" said, "o'halleran puts the common good above party politics. the si
he woodstock back in the 1960's. look at that crowd. >> welcome to cub stock 2016. i wasn't there in 1969 but i wish richie hayes was. this was amazing on the drive from wrigley to here. one thing that came to my mind first and foremost, we've known each other forever. congratulations. >> reporter: five million people at that rational phr*eu. they can't find one of them to play quarterback for the bears? more in a matter of minutes. we check in on the sun devils, not the football...
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they went all in for woodstock for women, the woodstock look and boho, a mess and the markdowns werebig time because women who are in their 30s just don't dress like that. >> woodstock flowy dress on. >> have a great thanksgiving, stacy. >> woodstock was muddy. >> it was muddy, dirty, smoke. >> not for me. >> if you ever wondered who gets paid to pull off the macy's thanksgiving day parade, it is the man you see right there. we go behind the scenes next. ♪ >>> welcome back. if you ever wondered what it takes to pull off the macy's thanksgiving day parade, you're about to find out. here is "today's" i get paid for this. >> i'm john piper. and i get paid to produce the macy's thanksgiving day parade. ♪ from the time a pencil touches the page, to the time we test fly the balloon in the air, it is usually about 7 to 9 months. all of the engineering that goes into the balloons, all of the construction and artistry that goes into the float, the final step is an outdoor inflation and test flight. we bring in the pilot, the co-pilots, and the captain and the co-captains who are going to be o
they went all in for woodstock for women, the woodstock look and boho, a mess and the markdowns werebig time because women who are in their 30s just don't dress like that. >> woodstock flowy dress on. >> have a great thanksgiving, stacy. >> woodstock was muddy. >> it was muddy, dirty, smoke. >> not for me. >> if you ever wondered who gets paid to pull off the macy's thanksgiving day parade, it is the man you see right there. we go behind the scenes next. ♪...
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winchester and stephen city with showers and heaviest stuff is still west into west virginia but it's woodstock and this is headed toward luray as well. front royal you had a shower and that one is stuff behind it. these showers much-needed and we may only get a couple of tenths maybe a quarter inch out of this but boy we need it because when you go back and look since september 1st at national airport, more than 4.5 inches below normal. and almost 5 inches below normal at dulles during the same period. dry after today in the seven day and then the bigger story is going to be the chill on saturday. winds they're starting to pick up to our north and west and got some 24 in martinsburg and 22 leesburg and 23 in manassas difference here. we're 62 and again i think that's about as warm as we are going to get today. 0s and 0s in the mountains and a few flakes in the highest elevation too. so officially 62. currently northwest wind at 12 and the dew point at 52. that's going to drop off. once this system passes, high pressure out to the west, that's going to build in. so we're going to be a pretty qu
winchester and stephen city with showers and heaviest stuff is still west into west virginia but it's woodstock and this is headed toward luray as well. front royal you had a shower and that one is stuff behind it. these showers much-needed and we may only get a couple of tenths maybe a quarter inch out of this but boy we need it because when you go back and look since september 1st at national airport, more than 4.5 inches below normal. and almost 5 inches below normal at dulles during the...
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. >> this is mont blanc, one of the highest peaks in thart sharyl: in woodstock, virginia, 93-year-old john billings still has a vivid memory of the daring mission he flew that helped turn the tide of world war ii against the nazis. john billings: it was february of 1945, it was in the alps, it was very cold. sharyl: back then, he was 1st lt. john billings. a veteran of 14 daytime bombing missions, he was assigned to operation greenup, an oss mission to drop three spies john billings: we couldn't find, i mean the whole of the alps were, were just blanketed in overcast clouds. later we found out that, that the wind speed was 200 miles an hour going over that ridge. and even the clouds were falling that fast. sharyl: the three spies parachuted and made their way to innsbruck, austria, gestapo headquarters. that mission inspired the 2009 film ?inglourious basterds." >> we're going to be doing one thing and one thing only, killing nazis. sharyl: the intelligence the real spies gathered about nazi troop movements proved vital to defeating hitler. that was one mission and a handful of heroes
. >> this is mont blanc, one of the highest peaks in thart sharyl: in woodstock, virginia, 93-year-old john billings still has a vivid memory of the daring mission he flew that helped turn the tide of world war ii against the nazis. john billings: it was february of 1945, it was in the alps, it was very cold. sharyl: back then, he was 1st lt. john billings. a veteran of 14 daytime bombing missions, he was assigned to operation greenup, an oss mission to drop three spies john billings: we...
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you've heard of woodstock...check out "woofstock" ... an annual event. 4-thousand people came out to chandler this morning with their pets. the pups enjoyed .. food .. pet spas... hiking trails and much more. community loves their pets and makes them part of their family and we're able to celebrate that with them." this all to benefit the 'american service animal society.' the money collected will help the organization continue to train and certify therapy dogs.. which help disabled which help disabled veterans. bicycling enthusiasts from around the world... met in arizona today... for "el tour de tucson." tour de tucson." people were still riding tonight until 5 this evening... after getting an early start this morning among the riders... was former congresswoma n.. gabby giffords ....with her husband, mark kelly. after crossing the finish line... giffords tweeted out describing her ride-- one word: awesome! ride-- one word: awesome! says, "we have a common goal and we care about each and we care about each other" that common goal.. is
you've heard of woodstock...check out "woofstock" ... an annual event. 4-thousand people came out to chandler this morning with their pets. the pups enjoyed .. food .. pet spas... hiking trails and much more. community loves their pets and makes them part of their family and we're able to celebrate that with them." this all to benefit the 'american service animal society.' the money collected will help the organization continue to train and certify therapy dogs.. which help...
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years ago, earmarks were viewed as a symptom of out of control spending, including a million-dollar woodstock museum in new york championed by then senator hillary clinton and senator chuck schumer, and former alaska senator ted stevens fighting for years for $223 million to build what became known as the bridge to nowhere. ironically, it was six years ago this week that former house speaker john boehner pushed through a moratorium. >> today republicans adopted an earmark ban. >> reporter: now outside conservative groups are sounding the alarm, worried lawmakers are missing the call for change from voters who just elected donald trump. >> it's troubling that after an election on tuesday when the voters clearly said they wanted to change washington, that republicans might be moving back towards one of the most egregious examples of how washington was broken, through earmarking. >> reporter: the biggest x factor going forward is right now we really don't know what president-elect donald trump will have to say about the possible return of congressional earmarks. for "nightly business report," i'
years ago, earmarks were viewed as a symptom of out of control spending, including a million-dollar woodstock museum in new york championed by then senator hillary clinton and senator chuck schumer, and former alaska senator ted stevens fighting for years for $223 million to build what became known as the bridge to nowhere. ironically, it was six years ago this week that former house speaker john boehner pushed through a moratorium. >> today republicans adopted an earmark ban. >>...
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the rain hanging on through woodstock, warrenton, by the time it gets to 1:00, the clouds will start to thin. the forecast going from sea to be late today. -- c to b topping out right under 60 degrees. we will talk what the warm-up for the rest of the work week in a few minutes. larry: breaking right now, a busy night for d.c. police. autria: officers swarming a house because of a deadly shooting. sam sweeney is that live. police are telling sam that it is domestic. of domestic dispute inside of the house behind me. outside the intersection of south dakota and rhode island, take a look at the video. surrounding the home as they canvassed it, they left the scene half of an hour or so ago. homicide investigators at the scene. it remains unclear what the events leading up to the incident were, charges have been filed, and who lives inside of that house. information, we will pass it along. back to you guys. autria: breaking this morning, and overnight shooting in southeast d.c. now being investigated as a homicide. we are told that the man who was shot died at the hospital and right now
the rain hanging on through woodstock, warrenton, by the time it gets to 1:00, the clouds will start to thin. the forecast going from sea to be late today. -- c to b topping out right under 60 degrees. we will talk what the warm-up for the rest of the work week in a few minutes. larry: breaking right now, a busy night for d.c. police. autria: officers swarming a house because of a deadly shooting. sam sweeney is that live. police are telling sam that it is domestic. of domestic dispute inside...
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thanksgiving" is it linus, woodstock or peppermint patti. >> is she right? yes! honey, yeah! >> yes, well, that peppermint pat hay quite a crush on charlie brown. >> originally released in 1979 but won an award in 1974. charlie brown invites her friends, one with his friends. >> classic for a reason. hoda woman? >> play. what's your name? >> erin and tyler. >> where are youing from? >> virginia. >> play, kids. this macy's day thanksgiving parade balloon character is back this year for the first time since 1930. is it charlie brown, felix the cat or popeye? >> i'm going to say felix. >> felix the cat is right! money! >> wow! today. >> felix the cat, first balloon created at the macy's day parade in 1927. this year macy's decided to re-create to the exact configurations the balloon of almost 90 years ago. curious fact, 2,000 basketballs actually fit in the felix the cat balloon this year. >> how do we even know that? hoda? >> all right. your name, sweetie? >> donny and ashley. >> donny and ashley. all right. we're going to have you look at a picture. here we go. the name of thi
thanksgiving" is it linus, woodstock or peppermint patti. >> is she right? yes! honey, yeah! >> yes, well, that peppermint pat hay quite a crush on charlie brown. >> originally released in 1979 but won an award in 1974. charlie brown invites her friends, one with his friends. >> classic for a reason. hoda woman? >> play. what's your name? >> erin and tyler. >> where are youing from? >> virginia. >> play, kids. this macy's day...
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win chester to woodstock. the rain moving in. this keeps the showers together but it's not heavy and it should move through. 7:30 tomorrow morning. 11:30 and most of the heavy rain is out of there. occasional showers. that's the story fo afternoon when we have gusterly northerly winds. we have a change to a pleasant string of days throughout the region. tomorrow, scattered showers that are becoming breezy in the afternoon. 60 for a high temperature. we head to the next seven days a cool and pleasant sunny day on thursday. 62 on veterans day. another cold front will make big jump on sunday. pleasant weather for monday and tuesday. national harbor tree lighting this sunday at 6:30. santa claus and fireworks. veronica will be there. i did it last year and it was a blast. the lighting is at 6:30 p.m. these people run on time. we'll be back with more about larry: thank you. well, a chocolate company running afoul of customers on the election day. alison: find out the change that could leave them hungry. amy: after all the treats we go
win chester to woodstock. the rain moving in. this keeps the showers together but it's not heavy and it should move through. 7:30 tomorrow morning. 11:30 and most of the heavy rain is out of there. occasional showers. that's the story fo afternoon when we have gusterly northerly winds. we have a change to a pleasant string of days throughout the region. tomorrow, scattered showers that are becoming breezy in the afternoon. 60 for a high temperature. we head to the next seven days a cool and...
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every generation seems to need a cause their woodstock, their moment.he professor should calm their fears. >> a lot of responses there. >> 8 minutes after the top of the hour. if you support the president elect should you resign? the ceo who is sparking furry with his message to employees. >> first on this veteran's day we are honoring the brave men and women who served. thomas rayburn sent a picture of his grandfather who is now 92 years old. >> eva sent this picture of her husband art who is an iraq war veteran and her father dick who was drafted in 1978. >> a stock market surge to tell you about in poll after poll americans picked president elect donald trump as the best person to fix the economy. >> it looks like the investors agree. we are here with the dow's record high closing last night. >> the biggest issue for america when they went to the polls is the economy. look at how the markets reacted. the investors took a step back and realized whether it is less regulation or the corporate tax rate going down whether it is growth we may finally see i
every generation seems to need a cause their woodstock, their moment.he professor should calm their fears. >> a lot of responses there. >> 8 minutes after the top of the hour. if you support the president elect should you resign? the ceo who is sparking furry with his message to employees. >> first on this veteran's day we are honoring the brave men and women who served. thomas rayburn sent a picture of his grandfather who is now 92 years old. >> eva sent this picture of...
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ogunquit, maine and woodstock, vermont were on the only other -- were the only other new england towns to make the top thirty list. all three are nice to visit anytime of year. a business in dallas is giving people a chance to vent their kevin: it is called the anger room. for five minutes you can crush rangers, alarm clocks and vases. the anger room is not the only business of its kind. the range room in toronto, $25 for 45 minutes of smashing. after five minutes, i would be tired. computer. kevin: that is the kind of thing you can only do once while having your job. [laughter] sean: it helps to get it out in a healthy way. coming up, rallying around a boy who is confined to a wheelchair. find out how the community helped his family get a wheelchair accessible van. ray: we will tell you about a daycare who has voluntarily changed its doors and why the state reindeer to stop by your home? sean: now on "daybreak," a day care in lee is closed this morning after a child was found wandering a busy street. the number of families affected. homicide investigation -- how investigators say a li
ogunquit, maine and woodstock, vermont were on the only other -- were the only other new england towns to make the top thirty list. all three are nice to visit anytime of year. a business in dallas is giving people a chance to vent their kevin: it is called the anger room. for five minutes you can crush rangers, alarm clocks and vases. the anger room is not the only business of its kind. the range room in toronto, $25 for 45 minutes of smashing. after five minutes, i would be tired. computer....
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hagerstown, woodstock, moving east by 1:00. 1:00, 2:00 today there will be the waves of moderate rain moving through the showers for the afternoon hours. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow, here comes isolated, strong, potentially isolated thunderstorms. look at the gaithersburg area, heavy rain for early tomorrow morning. 8 a.m. we get a bit of a break with the front coming through during the afternoon hours tomorrow. another reason why it's a weather alert a for us on a wednesday, coming up. just a couple of minutes i'm back to talk about what the end of the work we cold in the upcoming weekend. the capital beltway causing problems on the highways. going up the first map for you on the inner loop of the beltway to go westbound, at that left-hand exit we have the crash at the end of the ramp, so moved to the left to get by. no accidents to report right now on the top side of the beltway between college park in bethesda. the ramp to inbound new york avenue is where we have a activity at his location, heads up coming inbound heading into northeast washington. further south on kenilworth, the lanes are
hagerstown, woodstock, moving east by 1:00. 1:00, 2:00 today there will be the waves of moderate rain moving through the showers for the afternoon hours. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow, here comes isolated, strong, potentially isolated thunderstorms. look at the gaithersburg area, heavy rain for early tomorrow morning. 8 a.m. we get a bit of a break with the front coming through during the afternoon hours tomorrow. another reason why it's a weather alert a for us on a wednesday, coming up. just a couple of...
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fair amount of the rain is gobbled up on the way interstate 81 through the woodstock area. we are watching an inch northward. through the everything hours we are having the scattered showers around the area and area of the low pressure off the coast will move to sea, dragging showers overnight an dragging the cloudiness in the afternoon. a quick look at the future cast shows showers tonight. most are out by the morning rush. michelle? michelle: thank you. breaking this afternoon, long-time pbs news anchor gwen bruce depuyt is in the abc7 satellite center with her contribution. >> she was off the air in the last tumultuous days of the 23016 campaign -- 2016 campaign battle and now we know why. she had her own battle with cancer. she worked for the wops and "new york times" before switching to television in the 1990's. she was co-anchor of "pbs newshour" with judy woodruff and author of a book a friends remember her as a mentor young people pursuing a clear. some saying, "i first met her as a reporter for "new york times" covering the clinton campaign in 1992. she was tough,
fair amount of the rain is gobbled up on the way interstate 81 through the woodstock area. we are watching an inch northward. through the everything hours we are having the scattered showers around the area and area of the low pressure off the coast will move to sea, dragging showers overnight an dragging the cloudiness in the afternoon. a quick look at the future cast shows showers tonight. most are out by the morning rush. michelle? michelle: thank you. breaking this afternoon, long-time pbs...
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and with eric thomas, and i have my dog, woodstock.t you and natasha you did a from job, and we remember your grandfather. >> i was able to around my grandfather it photo was on the jump bow toronto at at&t park a special experience, one of so many stories last night. >> very nice. back in 90 seconds with the seven things you need to know. " our photo of the day is veterans day and we do honor you will of the men and women who serve our country. we want to see your photo >> he are the seven things you need to know, breaking news in oakland, police are investigating the deaths of three people. this was a house near at dunbar drive at the coliseum at 12:30 and one person is being questioned. protesters in oakland say though will be back to demonstrate tonight after 11 arrests and more vandalism and damage. a group also shut down interstate 580, most of the protesters are peaceful but a small group conditions to be violent. >> three, other protests were held and the most violent in portland, oregon, and we saw this man waving a gun at the
and with eric thomas, and i have my dog, woodstock.t you and natasha you did a from job, and we remember your grandfather. >> i was able to around my grandfather it photo was on the jump bow toronto at at&t park a special experience, one of so many stories last night. >> very nice. back in 90 seconds with the seven things you need to know. " our photo of the day is veterans day and we do honor you will of the men and women who serve our country. we want to see your photo...
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randolph duly became the mp for woodstock and jennie became lady churchill at a ceremony on the 15th of april 1874. winston was born on the 30th november that year. >> to quote their son, my great-grandfather, sir winston churchill, where does the family start? it starts with a young man falling in love with a girl. no alternative has yet been found. thank you, jennie. well done. [ applause ] so what an extraordinary chance meeting of two individuals from such vastly different cultures who fell in love and became engaged in such fine style. the jennie jerome that lord randolph met was strikingly beautiful and can't rating. at 19 she spoke languages flutely was a concert pianist and could write as well as any man. but what of her ancestry? jennie's father leonard jerome pictured here with a very splendid cigar, his mustache and a second painting there, a lovely portrait i'm lucky enough to have in my home. leonard was descended from well-to-do pioneering stock. however, there was little money and he was the fifth of eight brothers and there was also one sister. but leonard was a young
randolph duly became the mp for woodstock and jennie became lady churchill at a ceremony on the 15th of april 1874. winston was born on the 30th november that year. >> to quote their son, my great-grandfather, sir winston churchill, where does the family start? it starts with a young man falling in love with a girl. no alternative has yet been found. thank you, jennie. well done. [ applause ] so what an extraordinary chance meeting of two individuals from such vastly different cultures...
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woodstock, the summer of love. the vietnam war. baby boomers were ditching their parents american dream for revolution. >> we had total freedom. >> no play list. the djs reigned with their ears to the ground, capturing the distant rumble. the music that would forever herald this generation's sound and furry. >> you know, there were no rules. technical was very improvisational and free wheeling. >> it was always a subtle message in the songs. it is a secret code between us and our what we were saying. >> they became a beacon for musicians unknown at the time who came to the station to get their music played. >> it might have been bruce springsteen. it might have been jackson brown or john prime or bobby reit. there were no quotes around their name. they were not famous yet. >> they were about to perform willis, live on the air, 1975. pants. the documentary, feast your ears, the story of whfs 102.3. captured those years between 1961 and 1983 when whfs, from a top of the triangle towers in bethesda was the epicenter for progress music
woodstock, the summer of love. the vietnam war. baby boomers were ditching their parents american dream for revolution. >> we had total freedom. >> no play list. the djs reigned with their ears to the ground, capturing the distant rumble. the music that would forever herald this generation's sound and furry. >> you know, there were no rules. technical was very improvisational and free wheeling. >> it was always a subtle message in the songs. it is a secret code between...
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woodstock along i-81 with good downpours and farther south of fredericksburg you see that. met area continues dry. we see the zoom is still south and west from metro washington to make very little progress. i think as we go through the everything and the overnight we will see the patches of rain. most stays west. steadier stuff and well off the east is moving up the coast. disturbance that is moving across the appalachians mountains. we keep it cloudy with a few showers in the forecast in the metro area. overnight lows are 38 to 44 degrees with the winds turning more north. fairly light at that. tomorrow we could have a shower early. remaining cloudy to the mid-to-late morning. afternoon sunshine. highs to 58. partly cloudy and 6 o on wednesday. warmer, 64 on thursday. friday we are in the upper pleasant until a cold front comes through saturday with a shower. showers, gusty winds and unstable weather with the chilly temperatures sunday and again on monday. that is it for the stormwatch7 for now. back to you. alison: all right. thank you very much. larry: yeah. h.t.t.r. eri
woodstock along i-81 with good downpours and farther south of fredericksburg you see that. met area continues dry. we see the zoom is still south and west from metro washington to make very little progress. i think as we go through the everything and the overnight we will see the patches of rain. most stays west. steadier stuff and well off the east is moving up the coast. disturbance that is moving across the appalachians mountains. we keep it cloudy with a few showers in the forecast in the...
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. >> how was woodstock? he did not bring. >> blanket? >> keeping me warm. >> it is cold this morning. good morning, everyone i will focus on the north bay and get to the rest of the forecast where the frost advisory is. temperatures from 34 in napa and american canyon and 40 in mill valley. i saw a 29 in petaluma. that was cooler than everyone else. we have 40s around the bay shore. the day planner shows it will warm in the mid-and-upper 50s by noon and hang out by 60 at 4:00. grab the sunglasses. >> trying to figure out what is going on 880, a couple of incident for c.h.p. with crews on the way. southbound 880 beyond davis around oakland airport we have multi-car crash in the three left lanes but no backup forming. that could noon it is clearing. i have a significant stretch of road toward san mateo bridge with a car fire reported at 92 connection. we will get c.h.p. with an update. >> thanksgiving day is a week away but we are talking about it because the experts say leave really earlier. >> like now. >> right now. >> not that bar but
. >> how was woodstock? he did not bring. >> blanket? >> keeping me warm. >> it is cold this morning. good morning, everyone i will focus on the north bay and get to the rest of the forecast where the frost advisory is. temperatures from 34 in napa and american canyon and 40 in mill valley. i saw a 29 in petaluma. that was cooler than everyone else. we have 40s around the bay shore. the day planner shows it will warm in the mid-and-upper 50s by noon and hang out by 60 at...
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. >> this is while everyone is partying in woodstock in 1969 and joe weber's attic obscure conferencet could be the biggest scientific discovery of that era. >> absolutely and he is saying i'm measuring ripples. this is not a telescope. it's more like a fork that's ringing to the oscillations of space-time is some, so recording device and he becomes the most famous scientist at the time. for about two years they start building them in scotland and japan in the even put some of joe's instruments on the moon and suddenly in moscow and suddenly the skies are quiet for everyone and is so after about two years the entire community turns against him and it's a very difficult and painful year and he spends the next .5, 30 years defending himself. >> they go vicious. >> he becomes the butt of every joke. >> week-- i mean, every can we know right now that the universe has come from observations in the time since galileo. we have only watched the universe. >> we take pictures. >> meanwhile, there is this entire different world of sound that could reveal things as important like when galileo was
. >> this is while everyone is partying in woodstock in 1969 and joe weber's attic obscure conferencet could be the biggest scientific discovery of that era. >> absolutely and he is saying i'm measuring ripples. this is not a telescope. it's more like a fork that's ringing to the oscillations of space-time is some, so recording device and he becomes the most famous scientist at the time. for about two years they start building them in scotland and japan in the even put some of joe's...
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woodstock dave. thanks, dave. i bet obama likes mustard on his hot dogs because he's gross. @duckpunks. just found out my daughter puke. in caps. @momoffourmunchkins. barack obama dances like how his jeans look. you know, this jeans thing. this is so old. these are years ago, come on. my mom bought new conditioner and it sucks, it isn't even conditioning my hair, i blame obama. laughter ] barack obama, bro, do you even lift? well, i lifted the ban on cuban cigars, that's worth something. [ cheers and applause ] barack obama is the sharknado of presidents. loud, stupid, and overhyped. #sharknado4. president obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the united states, exclamation point. well, @realdonaldtrump, at least i will go down as a president. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be right back with president obama! [ cheers and applause ] omes in" by the hollies ? oh the fishes will laugh as they swim out of the path ? ? and the rocks on the sand... ? it's so peaceful up here. yeah. [ eagle screech ] introducing the new turbocharged volkswage
woodstock dave. thanks, dave. i bet obama likes mustard on his hot dogs because he's gross. @duckpunks. just found out my daughter puke. in caps. @momoffourmunchkins. barack obama dances like how his jeans look. you know, this jeans thing. this is so old. these are years ago, come on. my mom bought new conditioner and it sucks, it isn't even conditioning my hair, i blame obama. laughter ] barack obama, bro, do you even lift? well, i lifted the ban on cuban cigars, that's worth something. [...