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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, while president trump signs another flurry of executive actions, the senate grills his picks to run the nation's budget and healthcare. then, life after the presidency. a look at the second acts of mid-life former presidents after leaving the highest office. and, jeffrey brown sits down with the director of "la la land," to talk how the unconventional musical is ushering the past into the modern age. >> if you want to actually help an art form, or sort of contribute to it in some ways, you have to find a way to add something new. you have to update it. >> yang: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true we can like many, but we can love only a precious few. because it is for those precious few that you have to be willing to do so very much. but you don't have to do it a
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, while president trump signs another flurry of executive actions, the senate grills his picks to run the nation's budget and healthcare. then, life after the presidency. a look at the second acts of mid-life former presidents after leaving the highest office. and, jeffrey brown sits down with the director of "la la land," to talk how the...
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john yang has our report. >> yang: president-elect trump arrived at joint base andrews outside washington, almost exactly 24 hours before he takes the oath of office. vice president-elect mike pence, was already in washington, talking up the transition. >> i'm pleased to have a chance to report, to the american people and to all of you, the progress that we have made at the president-elect's direction preparing a team that will be ready to serve the american people and making america great again on day 1. >> yang: but a series of reports, including from "the new york times" and "politico," said factors, slowing down the national security transition in particular. today, trump spokesman sean spicer said the new administration will keep some obama holdovers, at least for now, to smooth the handover: >> we've appointed 50 people to maintain critical positions, to maintain their office. we've looked through the entire government for areas where there is a critical need to maintain someone. >> yang: they include high- ranking officials like bob work, deputy secretary of defense, and brett mcgu
john yang has our report. >> yang: president-elect trump arrived at joint base andrews outside washington, almost exactly 24 hours before he takes the oath of office. vice president-elect mike pence, was already in washington, talking up the transition. >> i'm pleased to have a chance to report, to the american people and to all of you, the progress that we have made at the president-elect's direction preparing a team that will be ready to serve the american people and making...
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john yang begins our coverage. >> yang: as hundreds of u.s. marines touched down in norway today in a move to reassure nations nervous about russia, european officials were digesting president-elect trump's latest comments about nato. he told the "times of london" and the german newspaper "bild" that: "it's obsolete because it wasn't taking care of terror... and the other thing is the countries aren't paying their fair share... which i think is very unfair to the united states..." in fact, the only time the alliance's mutual-defense provision was invoked was to help the united states after the 9/11 terror attacks. hundreds of nato troops died alongside americans in afghanistan. mr. trump had made similar statements during the campaign, but this latest barb came just days after his nominee for defense secretary offered a starkly different opinion. >> from my perspective, having served once as nato supreme allied commander, is the most successful military alliance probably in modern world history maybe ever. >> yang: the kremlin agreed with the
john yang begins our coverage. >> yang: as hundreds of u.s. marines touched down in norway today in a move to reassure nations nervous about russia, european officials were digesting president-elect trump's latest comments about nato. he told the "times of london" and the german newspaper "bild" that: "it's obsolete because it wasn't taking care of terror... and the other thing is the countries aren't paying their fair share... which i think is very unfair to the...
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john yang spent this day at the white house. >> yang: on his first full workday in the white house, president trump wielded the presidential pen. >> great thing for the american worker that we just did. >> yang: mr. trump took three executive actions: formally withdrawing the u.s. from the trans-pacific partnership, or t.p.p. former president obama had pushed the 12-country trade pact but congress never voted on it. the president also froze federal government hiring, outside of the military, and he revived an on again, off again ban on federal funds going to international groups that provide abortions. but the theme of the day was clearly meant to be trade, business and jobs. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> it's nice to see you. >> yang: the president had breakfast with business executives, talking tax cuts and cutting government regulations. he made clear he wants to keep u.s. jobs from moving overseas: >> we are going to be imposing a very major border tax on the product when it comes in, which i thnk is fair, which is fair. so a company that wants to fire all of its people
john yang spent this day at the white house. >> yang: on his first full workday in the white house, president trump wielded the presidential pen. >> great thing for the american worker that we just did. >> yang: mr. trump took three executive actions: formally withdrawing the u.s. from the trans-pacific partnership, or t.p.p. former president obama had pushed the 12-country trade pact but congress never voted on it. the president also froze federal government hiring, outside...
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john yang reports on the day's events. >> yang: after a weekend of mass protests, and chaos at airportse house press secretary insisted it's all over-reaction. >> we've gotta keep this in proportion folks. this was 109 people being stopped out of 325,000 over a 24 hour period. and i know that everyone likes to get where they want to get to as quick as possible and i think the government did a phenomenal job of making sure we process people through but we did so >> yang: in any event, spicer said, it's a small price to pay. >> we don't know when that hour we don't know when that individual crosses into our border to do us harm. and so the idea of waiting when you don't know could it be that night; could it be the next day, could it be the next week? and the president's view is i'm not going to wait. >> yang: president trump sparked the uproar with the stroke of a pen, signing an executive order banning people from seven muslim-majority countries from entering the united states for 90 days, effective immediately. across the country, there were protests on college campuses and at airports.
john yang reports on the day's events. >> yang: after a weekend of mass protests, and chaos at airportse house press secretary insisted it's all over-reaction. >> we've gotta keep this in proportion folks. this was 109 people being stopped out of 325,000 over a 24 hour period. and i know that everyone likes to get where they want to get to as quick as possible and i think the government did a phenomenal job of making sure we process people through but we did so >> yang: in any...
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john yang reporting from just outside trump tower.nk you. >> inskeep: the president elect took some questions about his relationship with russia. many more questions went to his choice for secretary of state. margaret warner has been watching the senate foreign relations committee hearing. >> reporter: rex tillerson was nearly obscured by the mob of cameras as he settled in for the marathon session. senators quickly focused on the topic of russia: did tillerson, as chairman and c.e.o. of exxon mobil, have too cozy a relationship with russian president vladimir putin? florida republican marco rubio: >> is vladimir putin a war criminal? >> i would not use that term. >> well, let me describe the in aleppo, mr. putin has directed his military to conduct a devastating campaign. he's targeted schools, markets-- it's resulted in the death of thousands of civilians. this is not the first time mr. putin has been involved in campaigns of this kind. >> those are very, very serious charges to make, and i would want to have much more information b
john yang reporting from just outside trump tower.nk you. >> inskeep: the president elect took some questions about his relationship with russia. many more questions went to his choice for secretary of state. margaret warner has been watching the senate foreign relations committee hearing. >> reporter: rex tillerson was nearly obscured by the mob of cameras as he settled in for the marathon session. senators quickly focused on the topic of russia: did tillerson, as chairman and...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang.y woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, while president trump signs another flurry of executive actions, the senate grills his picks to run the nation's budget and healthcare. then, life after the presidency. a look at the second acts of mid-life former presidents after leaving the highest office. and, jeffrey brown sits down with the director of "la la land," to talk how the unconventional musical is ushering the past into the modern age. >> if you want to actually help an art form, or sort of contribute to it in some ways, you have to find a way to add something new. you have to update it. >> yang: all that and more, on
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang.y woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, while president trump signs another flurry of executive actions, the senate grills his picks to run the nation's budget and healthcare. then, life after the presidency. a look at the second acts of mid-life former presidents after leaving the highest office. and, jeffrey brown sits down with the director of "la la land," to talk how the...
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john yang, thank you. so, what to make of this, day one of the trump presidency?s now are newshour regulars: syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks; and from our politics monday team, amy walter of the "cook political report." also joining us are: barry bennett, he was campaign manager for ben carson in the republican primaries. he then served as an advisor to the trump campaign; from george washington university, historian lara brown; karine jean-pierre was a senior advisor to moveon.org during the 2016 elections; and matt schlapp, chair of the american conservative union, from washington. what is the main takeway from this day? >> i feel underdressed. you've got that blue-collar republican look. >> the new populous moment! (laughter) the story of the day was the really unabashed populism and nationalism of the trump speech. so i'm left with two big questions -- how big is this nationalist moment? it's been spread around the world. teresa may just give how they're going to withdraw from brexit. putin is riding high. japan lo
john yang, thank you. so, what to make of this, day one of the trump presidency?s now are newshour regulars: syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks; and from our politics monday team, amy walter of the "cook political report." also joining us are: barry bennett, he was campaign manager for ben carson in the republican primaries. he then served as an advisor to the trump campaign; from george washington university, historian lara brown;...
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john yang, keep holding down the force for us at the white house and are the trump transition team.nk you. well, this was a day for team trump to talk health and environment at two senate hearings. the health secretary-designate, tom price, defended his investments in medical stocks and played down talk of overhauling medicare. and scott pruitt, nominated to run the environmental protection agency, said he does not believe climate change is a hoax, as the president-elect has suggested. we will have full reports, after the news summary. regarding climate change, is news that global temperatures hit a record high in 2016, for the third straight year. the data is from nasa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and the british. they say the average last year was more than 1.5 degrees higher than in the mid-20th century. they say it was caused by man-made greenhouse gases and an "el nino" event. the nominee to be u.n. ambassador says russia committed war crimes in syria, and cannot be trusted. south carolina governor nikki haley offered a harsher assessment today than mr.
john yang, keep holding down the force for us at the white house and are the trump transition team.nk you. well, this was a day for team trump to talk health and environment at two senate hearings. the health secretary-designate, tom price, defended his investments in medical stocks and played down talk of overhauling medicare. and scott pruitt, nominated to run the environmental protection agency, said he does not believe climate change is a hoax, as the president-elect has suggested. we will...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist.huck bell is out for a few more days. >> many people are staying home today. >> and if you are doing anything for martin luther king jr. day, if you are out there for festivities and events, it's going to be dry. rain returns as we go into tomorrow. so remember that as you do head back to work if you have today off. some showers around. otherwise, spring-like temperatures returning in the forecast this week. and we have showers for inauguration day on friday. here is your forecast for mlk jr. day. by 7:00 a.m., temperatures around 37 degrees. noon, mostly cloudy, but dry. 7:00 p.m., mostly cloudy and we'll drop into the low 40s. so kind of a chilly day today. we're off to a cool start with temperatures mostly in the forty. we have a new crash out there on this monday morning. >> brand new problem here. this is 95 northbound. not seeing a slow down just yet. it was just reported. suitland parkway at nailer road, still have that accident hanging around. we have a problem inner.loop at th
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist.huck bell is out for a few more days. >> many people are staying home today. >> and if you are doing anything for martin luther king jr. day, if you are out there for festivities and events, it's going to be dry. rain returns as we go into tomorrow. so remember that as you do head back to work if you have today off. some showers around. otherwise, spring-like temperatures returning in the forecast this week. and we have showers for...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. it is below freezing right now and the weather is causing some schools to open late today. in spotsylvania county, schools are closed. in virginia, page county and fredericksburg schools are on a two-hour delay. >> in maryland, st. mary's county and calvert county schools are opening two hours late. >>> this should be the last freezing start for our area for a while, though. that's good news. >> we're going to check in with melissa mollet for the impact on the roads in just a minute. check is out this week. the newest members of storm 4 people is holding down the >> temperatures are going to keep warm understanding overnight. we'll continue with the warming temperatures overnight tonight. but for this morning, it's still very cold outside. 24 degrees right now in the district. by o'clock a.m., 22 fwres. we're still below freezing by 9:00 a.m. 25 degrees. and right around lunchtime if you are heading out for lunch, 31 degrees. so it's still cold enough for your heavy jacket. later this
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. it is below freezing right now and the weather is causing some schools to open late today. in spotsylvania county, schools are closed. in virginia, page county and fredericksburg schools are on a two-hour delay. >> in maryland, st. mary's county and calvert county schools are opening two hours late. >>> this should be the last freezing start for our area for a while, though. that's good news. >> we're going to check in with...
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i hate to see that, i hate to see that happen. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: you got your yang,g. >> jimmy: thank you, justice department, for investigating the fbi's investigation of hillary's emails. i look forward to watching the media investigate your investigation of the investigation. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry what -- >> steve: your pen broke? >> jimmy: little -- little ink coming out there too soon. yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's why they call him joyful james. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james suffers from -- >> steve: don't say it. >> jimmy: all right. >> steve: poco bueno. >> jimmy: all right. all right, all right. hey. ♪ >> seth: james! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the sound he hears when he -- >> jimmy: thank you, the walk signal guy, for looking like the bathroom guy trying to find a bathroom. there you guys have it right there. those are my "thank you notes," we will be right back with claire danes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e when things went wrong? because for every tornado... there's a twister. for every crash... an even bigger coll
i hate to see that, i hate to see that happen. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: you got your yang,g. >> jimmy: thank you, justice department, for investigating the fbi's investigation of hillary's emails. i look forward to watching the media investigate your investigation of the investigation. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry what -- >> steve: your pen broke? >> jimmy: little -- little ink coming out there too soon. yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve:...
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we discussed these questions with dennis yang.we have heard a lot of discussions form around trade policy, globalization, and immigration. in reality, you look at the numbers, a lot of job with dennis yang. displacement comes from technology automation. let's take u.s. manufacturing as an example. if you look at the output volume, it is near the all-time high, but over the course of the last several decades, the number of people that industry has employed is down 7 million jobs. the vast majority is due to technology automation, not necessarily from globalization. caroline: so productivity seems to be on the up thanks to robotics. there was a great study out of oxford saying almost half of jobs are at risk due to machines. are we going to perhaps a bit of a bill gates situation where this is actually underestimating what happens in the shorter term, under estimates the long-term? could this be more of the jobs? dennis: i think it will be a -- i think it is going to be underestimated. technology as a general trend, it tends to acce
we discussed these questions with dennis yang.we have heard a lot of discussions form around trade policy, globalization, and immigration. in reality, you look at the numbers, a lot of job with dennis yang. displacement comes from technology automation. let's take u.s. manufacturing as an example. if you look at the output volume, it is near the all-time high, but over the course of the last several decades, the number of people that industry has employed is down 7 million jobs. the vast...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we are working for you because today's ceremony and all the events that come with it are sure to have an impact in our area. >> let's get you right to the first pictures of the day. this is the scene on the national mall where people are showing up for today's inauguration. we'll let you know what you can and can't bring, especially when it comes to umbrellas. >> a lot of people will be using metro to get to a lot of the events. here is a live look at the vienna metro station which opened about a half hour ago. >>> and check out this scene in d.c. where this is one of many road blocked areas this morning where d.c. police and other agencies are set up to stop traffic. >> we have extensive team coverage for you this morning on air and online. these are all our reporters working to get you up to date on everything you need to know. >> we have our team fanned out across the area. capitol hill, lafayette we have to start with the latest on weather and traffic because both of those things
. >> and i'm eun yang. we are working for you because today's ceremony and all the events that come with it are sure to have an impact in our area. >> let's get you right to the first pictures of the day. this is the scene on the national mall where people are showing up for today's inauguration. we'll let you know what you can and can't bring, especially when it comes to umbrellas. >> a lot of people will be using metro to get to a lot of the events. here is a live look at...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we have to check in with sheena parveen for a look at this up and down weather, sheena. >> up and down, for sure. yesterday was up, today we're down. tomorrow is going to be even further down. we have a weather alert out for weather heading our way. leesburg, 59 degrees. these numbers will be drpg as we go through the morning and the afternoon. you will notice it. take a look at what's going happen. by 8:00 a.m., dropping to but the mid to low 40s. and by this around, we could get back near 50. but then we're going to get colder. look at what's going to happen for the weekend. saturday in the morning, we have snow and ice moving in. and in the around, a better chance of freezing rain. icy conditions, hazardous travel. still a chance of showers. this morning, we have a few things out there, i guess, with melissa mollet. >> so still have this problem here in montgomery county. ashton, 108 shut down between new hampshire avenue and mink hollow road. tractor-trailer crash, fuel spill, the
. >> and i'm eun yang. we have to check in with sheena parveen for a look at this up and down weather, sheena. >> up and down, for sure. yesterday was up, today we're down. tomorrow is going to be even further down. we have a weather alert out for weather heading our way. leesburg, 59 degrees. these numbers will be drpg as we go through the morning and the afternoon. you will notice it. take a look at what's going happen. by 8:00 a.m., dropping to but the mid to low 40s. and by this...
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john yang begins our coverage. >> yang: throughout the campaign, jared kushner had donald trump's ear now it appears he'll be following him to the white house as a top advisor. like the president-elect, kushner, who turns 36 tomorrow, is the son of a real estate magnate. he became c.e.o. of kushner companies, his father's multi- billion-dollar business, in 2008. in 2009, he married ivanka trump. trump insiders credit kushner with restructuring and modernizing his father-in-law's campaign. during the transition, he's been involved in key personnel decisions. former secretary of state henry kissinger told "forbes" magazine: "every president i've ever known has one or two people he intuitively and structurally trusts. i think jared might be that person." even with president-elect trump's confidence, kushner could face hurdles before he can assume a white house post. they arise from both who he is and what he owns. a 1967 federal law bars officials from appointing relatives to any agency they control-- it's not clear whether it applies to white house jobs. as for kushner's business holdin
john yang begins our coverage. >> yang: throughout the campaign, jared kushner had donald trump's ear now it appears he'll be following him to the white house as a top advisor. like the president-elect, kushner, who turns 36 tomorrow, is the son of a real estate magnate. he became c.e.o. of kushner companies, his father's multi- billion-dollar business, in 2008. in 2009, he married ivanka trump. trump insiders credit kushner with restructuring and modernizing his father-in-law's campaign....
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we're working to get you out the dar this morning. >> melissa will have the latest on the roads in just a minute. she's seeing trouble already this morning. let's start with chuck bell and sheena parveen. it's cold. it's wet. thanks, guys. >> you're welcome. >> anything we can do to help. >> messengers, aaron, they're just the mess edgers. >> that's right. not a very pretty morning outside today. yesterday turned out to be. cloudy skies. everywhere is still wet from the overnight rains. and plenty of puddles outside this morning. so be on the lookout for that. these little light rain showers and wet snowflakes as well. one of my weather watchers in the panhandle of west virginia, wet snow early this morning. send me a picture and we'll share it with everybody else. if you're thinking about the weekend good news it will be dry both days but it will be chilly with highs by the weekend only in the upper 30s to right around 40 degrees. what about the rest of today's forecast? let's go ove
. >> and i'm eun yang. we're working to get you out the dar this morning. >> melissa will have the latest on the roads in just a minute. she's seeing trouble already this morning. let's start with chuck bell and sheena parveen. it's cold. it's wet. thanks, guys. >> you're welcome. >> anything we can do to help. >> messengers, aaron, they're just the mess edgers. >> that's right. not a very pretty morning outside today. yesterday turned out to be. cloudy...
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both were scored by pierre emerick of amy yang. to equalise after being brought down by burkina faso‘s goalkeeper. the same keeper redeemed himself wonderfully later on, saving from dennis blanco, the closest gabon came toa dennis blanco, the closest gabon came to a winning goal. in the late match, guinea's piqueti ran from inside his own half to score a contenderfor inside his own half to score a contender for goal of inside his own half to score a contenderfor goal of the tournament. but greater strength and depth finally told for cameroon, who scored twice in the last half—hour to secure the victory. but going into the final round of group matches, any one of these four teams in groupa matches, any one of these four teams in group a could still reach the knockout phase. jeonbuk will not be defending their afc champions league title this season, having been banned from this year's competition over a match—fixing scandal in south korea's k—league. the ban relates to payments a club scout made to referees in 2013. 0ur football repo
both were scored by pierre emerick of amy yang. to equalise after being brought down by burkina faso‘s goalkeeper. the same keeper redeemed himself wonderfully later on, saving from dennis blanco, the closest gabon came toa dennis blanco, the closest gabon came to a winning goal. in the late match, guinea's piqueti ran from inside his own half to score a contenderfor inside his own half to score a contender for goal of inside his own half to score a contenderfor goal of the tournament. but...
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thing. >> stephen: who is the yin and who is the yang. >> well, it's like lucy and desi. >> stephen:young, young, young! anyway, but the thing you don't know about george is-- >> what don't i know about george? >> he's so dumb. >> stephen: really? >> stupid. >> stephen: really. >> when i met him, he didn't even know where the middle east was. so he's-- >> stephen: he's mostly just a pretty face. >> he's one of the sexiest men in america "people" magazine. he's all fluff. there's nothing to it. i am the puppet master behind him. >> stephen: wow, wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: and so you think he might take that one-bedroom apartment you've offered on the upper east side? >> i think he's packing now. no, he has an ear piece during "this week" and i say, "ask pence..." otherwise he's just watching-- >> "ask pence how he liked 'hamilton'." ask him. ( cheers and applause ) ali wentworth-- >> i'm leaving. >> stephen: no, you don't have to leave but we're turning off the camera. "nightcap" airs wednesday nights on pop tv. ali wentworth, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by fergie
thing. >> stephen: who is the yin and who is the yang. >> well, it's like lucy and desi. >> stephen:young, young, young! anyway, but the thing you don't know about george is-- >> what don't i know about george? >> he's so dumb. >> stephen: really? >> stupid. >> stephen: really. >> when i met him, he didn't even know where the middle east was. so he's-- >> stephen: he's mostly just a pretty face. >> he's one of the sexiest men in...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome. it is friday eve, if you want to put it that way and we are getting you ready for the day. >> chuck bell is still taking some time off this week. sheena parveen and melissa mollet are here. we'll start with sheena and a look at the forecast everybody is smiling about around here. >> you're going to love it. enjoy it because it's not going to last long. time of year. 54 is the temperature currently. the average high this time of year is 43. starting off this morning, 10 degrees above that. by 7:00 a.m., low 50s and mild. by 9:00 a.m., mid 50s. staying dry through the afternoon. noon, lunchtime, 60 degrees. you can definitely eat outside. temperatures across the rest of the area mostly in the mid 50s. if you get closer to the shennendoah valley, upper 40s there. through the day, this is a very low weather impact day. for your commute, mild and dry. recess, lunch, exercise, t-shirt, eat outside. but we have some news we don't like to hear this morning. issues on the metro. >> we're talki
. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome. it is friday eve, if you want to put it that way and we are getting you ready for the day. >> chuck bell is still taking some time off this week. sheena parveen and melissa mollet are here. we'll start with sheena and a look at the forecast everybody is smiling about around here. >> you're going to love it. enjoy it because it's not going to last long. time of year. 54 is the temperature currently. the average high this time of year is 43....
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez.e want to get you ready for your day while getting ready for our team. >> i'm telling you, sheena, it felt so good. we want to keep it going. >> 61 in the district. 51 degrees. this is
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez.e want to get you ready for your day while getting ready for our team. >> i'm telling you, sheena, it felt so good. we want to keep it going. >> 61 in the district. 51 degrees. this is
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang.are working to get you ready for the snow. >> we have added some extra muscle to the storm team 4. introduce us to sheena. >> this is my new colleague in the morning, sheena parveen. she comes to us from our sister station up in fill pill. she was raised in tampa. she went to florida state. do you have a dog of your own? >> yes, i do. i have a black lag lab and she is fantastic. i'm a very big animal adoption advocate. and this is a snow-loving dog, right? >> snow-loving dog, water loving dog. she loves everything. >> awesome. we
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang.are working to get you ready for the snow. >> we have added some extra muscle to the storm team 4. introduce us to sheena. >> this is my new colleague in the morning, sheena parveen. she comes to us from our sister station up in fill pill. she was raised in tampa. she went to florida state. do you have a dog of your own? >> yes, i do. i have a black lag lab and she is fantastic. i'm a very big animal adoption advocate. and this is...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we're waking up and working up. warm temperatures again this morning, but that is about to change. >> chuck bell still taking some time off, so we check on weather and traffic starting with storm team 4 meteorologist sheena parveen. and just a few more hours, right, sheena? >> yes. before you start to feel the cooler changes moving in, happy friday the 13th. if you see happy friday the 13th. either way, we're going to feel some changes this afternoon. this morning, we're starting in the 50s. 40s later today.and then we go into your weekend. we have a weather alert pore tomorrow. right now we're in the 50s. we'll be dropping to the 40s before lunchtime, i think, and staying in the 40s this afternoon. so you might need a light jacket later on today at least if you don't want one this morning. look at tomorrow's weather, though. we have a wintry mix moving in. it's a weather alert day. the main concern tomorrow will be ice across the area. we expect a combination of things. rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain. temperature
. >> and i'm eun yang. we're waking up and working up. warm temperatures again this morning, but that is about to change. >> chuck bell still taking some time off, so we check on weather and traffic starting with storm team 4 meteorologist sheena parveen. and just a few more hours, right, sheena? >> yes. before you start to feel the cooler changes moving in, happy friday the 13th. if you see happy friday the 13th. either way, we're going to feel some changes this afternoon....
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. in the news this morning, we are working to find out what happened, why two people are dead in northeast d.c. they were found inside a home on lyman place. lyman place is closed right now. police have not identified the victims nor have they said how they died. >>> today is martin luther king, jr. day. there are a lot of events to attend to honor life and legacy of dr. king. a wreath laying ceremony memorial at tidal basin. a parade. changes on the rails. you can find them in our nbc washington app. now let's check the roads and mollet. hi, melissa. >> inner loop 123 crash with two left lanes getting by. 66 and 5 no big problem there. on the rails remember metrobus, rail operating on saturday schedule. also, a new problem in ashberg, loudoun county parkway, crash followed direction. >>> check of the forecast coming up next. >>> good monday morning. temperatures starting in the 30s this morning. most of the area mid to upper 30s right now 38 degrees in the district. we go through the d
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. in the news this morning, we are working to find out what happened, why two people are dead in northeast d.c. they were found inside a home on lyman place. lyman place is closed right now. police have not identified the victims nor have they said how they died. >>> today is martin luther king, jr. day. there are a lot of events to attend to honor life and legacy of dr. king. a wreath laying ceremony memorial at tidal basin. a parade....
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we are working to get you up to the minute information and oat the door on time. >> meteorologist sheena parveen and first 4 traffic's melissa mollet have come in this morning. we start off with your weather headlines. >> we are talking about spotty showers for the morning commute. the morning drive, wet roads already. not everyone is going to see the rain, but i think we'll keep the spotty showers in the forecast for the morning commute and by lunchtime, we could see a few more showers around. here is a look ahe quantico or fredericksburg across 95 you're dealing with light showers. near annapolis, as well. as we zoom in here, you see light rain, fredericks berg to quantico. that will be the case as we go through the next 30 minutes or so. but another area of rain off to our west. that will start to move in rink closer to lunchtime so we'll be watching that closely. right now, 41 degrees in the district this morning. we have a new crash to talk about. >> southbound 295 at east capito
. >> and i'm eun yang. we are working to get you up to the minute information and oat the door on time. >> meteorologist sheena parveen and first 4 traffic's melissa mollet have come in this morning. we start off with your weather headlines. >> we are talking about spotty showers for the morning commute. the morning drive, wet roads already. not everyone is going to see the rain, but i think we'll keep the spotty showers in the forecast for the morning commute and by...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we're working to get you out the dar this morning. >> melissa will have the latest on the roads in just a minute. she's seeing trouble already this morning. let's start with chuck bell and sheena parveen. it's cold. it's wet. thanks, guys. >> you're welcome. >> anything we can do to help. >> messengers, aaron, they're just the mess edgers. >> that's right. not a very pretty morning outside today.
. >> and i'm eun yang. we're working to get you out the dar this morning. >> melissa will have the latest on the roads in just a minute. she's seeing trouble already this morning. let's start with chuck bell and sheena parveen. it's cold. it's wet. thanks, guys. >> you're welcome. >> anything we can do to help. >> messengers, aaron, they're just the mess edgers. >> that's right. not a very pretty morning outside today.
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. -- had this being and yang ying and yang. escorts would come to the group, and it would stir up monstrous dust. hetold a law, i have to -- told a lie, i have to tell you. he was so annoyed by the dust that the evening before he left petersburg, they asked him when he would be leaving in the morning and he said he was tried to leave i 8:00. indeed he did, i think he left at 5:00. [laughter] mr. bingham: he was getting out of town ahead of the well-meaning escort. .e was honored by it he was trying to unite the country, bring people together and make them feel good, so there was a line he had to walk. he visited richmond. this would be his last ever visit to richmond. there he met with edmund carrington, who was appointed as a u.s. marshall and a new tax collector. we had a new tax in 1791. congress passed a federal tax and washington was in favor of it. it was a tax on domestic distilled spirits. whiskey made in the states. washington liked it and congress obviously liked it. the whiskey rebellion people a couple of years late
. -- had this being and yang ying and yang. escorts would come to the group, and it would stir up monstrous dust. hetold a law, i have to -- told a lie, i have to tell you. he was so annoyed by the dust that the evening before he left petersburg, they asked him when he would be leaving in the morning and he said he was tried to leave i 8:00. indeed he did, i think he left at 5:00. [laughter] mr. bingham: he was getting out of town ahead of the well-meaning escort. .e was honored by it he was...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. we are working to get you up to the minute information and oat the door on time. >> meteorologist sheena parveen and first 4 traffic's melissa mollet have come in this morning. we start off with your weather headlines. >> we are talking about spotty showers for the morning commute. the morning drive, wet roads already. not everyone is going to see the rain, but i think we'll keep the spotty showers in the forecast for the morning commute and by lunchtime, we could see a few more showers around. here is a look ahe
. >> and i'm eun yang. we are working to get you up to the minute information and oat the door on time. >> meteorologist sheena parveen and first 4 traffic's melissa mollet have come in this morning. we start off with your weather headlines. >> we are talking about spotty showers for the morning commute. the morning drive, wet roads already. not everyone is going to see the rain, but i think we'll keep the spotty showers in the forecast for the morning commute and by...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez aaron gilchrist.like yesterday, let me tell you, we know some people. >> how spectacular was yesterday's weather? we want to start things off with meteorologist sheena parveen. sheena, keep it coming. yes, good morning, ladies. it is fantastic. this morning, even, because temperatures are not that cold. we're near 50 degrees right now in the district. yesterday was xwornlgus. we got to 61 degrees. today will still be unseasonably warm. i don't think we'll be in the 60s, but we are talking about above normal temperatures. there is some rain in your forecast this morning. temperatures are mainly in the 40s. if you're in frederick, you're in one of the colder sports, 37 degrees. fredericksburg, 57 degrees. look at the radar. we're dry right now. we have showers off to the west. i think some of these could make it in hours. i'll show you the timing of that and what you can expect coming up. >> good morning, jack. >>> sheena, good morning. we're off to a nice start if you're headed down 7. there have been
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez aaron gilchrist.like yesterday, let me tell you, we know some people. >> how spectacular was yesterday's weather? we want to start things off with meteorologist sheena parveen. sheena, keep it coming. yes, good morning, ladies. it is fantastic. this morning, even, because temperatures are not that cold. we're near 50 degrees right now in the district. yesterday was xwornlgus. we got to 61 degrees. today will still be unseasonably warm. i don't...
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. >> i'm lynn yang. >>> first, chuck bell and sheena poor sheen here with our weather headlines. >> whatesterday turned out to be. raindrops all day long. you even lost an umbrella is my understanding. quite a bit of rain yesterday. you may want to grab the umbrella to play it on the safe side. no road-related problems. that's the good news. by later on this afternoon, breezy, staying on the cool side. i think we will get breaks of sunshine. the later on in the day you go, the more sunshine. mostly sunny. tomorrow is going to be the nicest day of the week. sheena is talking about windchills and raindrops still. >> it is cold this morning, colder than yesterday. you will want a warmer jacket this morning. good news, you are not going to need the umbrella all day long. take a look at the freezing district. leesburg feels like 29 and fredericksburg feels like 30 degrees. we do have a few sprinkles around the area, a couple snow flurries. it looks like a few rain sprinkles around the heights and the district. you will want the jacket as we go through the day today. we will talk more about th
. >> i'm lynn yang. >>> first, chuck bell and sheena poor sheen here with our weather headlines. >> whatesterday turned out to be. raindrops all day long. you even lost an umbrella is my understanding. quite a bit of rain yesterday. you may want to grab the umbrella to play it on the safe side. no road-related problems. that's the good news. by later on this afternoon, breezy, staying on the cool side. i think we will get breaks of sunshine. the later on in the day you go,...
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john yang begins our coverage. >> reporter: a night of plitical drama at the white house gave way to a day of defending president trump's actions. white house press secretary sean spicer: >> for the attorney general to turn around and say "i'm not going to uphold this lawful executive order" is clearly a dereliction of duty. and she should've been removed, and she was. >> reporter: acting attorney general sally yates, an obama appointee, was fired after directing justice department lawyers not to defend the president's immigration order. "at present," she wrote them, "i am not convinced that the defense of the executive order is consistent with my responsibilities, nor am i convinced that the executive order is lawful." spicer insisted justice's office of legal counsel did find the order lawful. >> that doesn't sound like an attorney general that is upholding the duty that she has sworn to uphold. at the end of the day, the attorney general either had a problem with her own division approving something-- but it wasn't the president she had an issue with. the president followed the pr
john yang begins our coverage. >> reporter: a night of plitical drama at the white house gave way to a day of defending president trump's actions. white house press secretary sean spicer: >> for the attorney general to turn around and say "i'm not going to uphold this lawful executive order" is clearly a dereliction of duty. and she should've been removed, and she was. >> reporter: acting attorney general sally yates, an obama appointee, was fired after directing...
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i'm eun yang.mute. >>> good morning. we still have this problem here in bladensburg. we're talking about kenilworth avenue here this morning. southbound shut down between decatur street and upshire because of this fatal crash investigation this morning. now that we can look at the maps, taking a look elsewhere here, overall the beltway really is not bad. you see we're looking good. 66 and 95, no major problems. we'll let you know if there are any issues. >> we'll check the forecast next. stay with us ♪ ♪♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> good tuesday morning. temperatures below freezing this morning. feels like 25 in the district. 26 frederick. baltimore even feeling like the mid 20s. for most of the area, too. it's a cold start. this afternoon, low 50s and looking at a
i'm eun yang.mute. >>> good morning. we still have this problem here in bladensburg. we're talking about kenilworth avenue here this morning. southbound shut down between decatur street and upshire because of this fatal crash investigation this morning. now that we can look at the maps, taking a look elsewhere here, overall the beltway really is not bad. you see we're looking good. 66 and 95, no major problems. we'll let you know if there are any issues. >> we'll check the...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez in for aaron gilchrist.are working to get you up and out of the house on time this morning. >> sometimes it's a struggle. we'll check in with jack
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez in for aaron gilchrist.are working to get you up and out of the house on time this morning. >> sometimes it's a struggle. we'll check in with jack
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eun yang. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> we're following breaking news in northeast d.c. two men have been shot inside a vehicle happening before 7:00 this morning on 14th street northeast. one victim has been taken to the hospital. the other victim's condition is not clear now. follow news 4 on twitter for updates. >>> fairfax county police recovered the knife from a deadly hostage situation. two people were shot. a house was set on fire, and the suspect was killed by police. the gunman's name hasn't been released. follow northern virginia reporter david culver on twitter for updates. >>> now a check on traffic. >>> southbound 270 after 80. we're seeing slow downs on 270. the rest looks okay. northbound route 1 near lock heed boulevard had a crash there involving a pedestrian. looks like it's cleared. eastbound 66 the ramp to 28 crash on the right side. >> thank you. >>> check on your forecast coming up next. >>> temperatures not so bad this morning. mostly around 40 in the area. we have rain moving
eun yang. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> we're following breaking news in northeast d.c. two men have been shot inside a vehicle happening before 7:00 this morning on 14th street northeast. one victim has been taken to the hospital. the other victim's condition is not clear now. follow news 4 on twitter for updates. >>> fairfax county police recovered the knife from a deadly hostage situation. two people were shot. a house was set on fire, and the suspect was killed by police. the...