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howard bernstein is here with a look
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howard bernstein is here with a stellar, spectacular spiffy forecast. >> a beautiful day ahead. one of the best of the year i think. the temperatures will be right in a perfect place and the winds which were gusty yesterday afternoon today will be also in a good place. >> and humidity? >> humidity is in a good place. it is our zen weather day. >> we are in a good place. show you what is happening outside. high pressure is in control. showers moving away from the coast and to madison, wiscon
howard bernstein is here with a stellar, spectacular spiffy forecast. >> a beautiful day ahead. one of the best of the year i think. the temperatures will be right in a perfect place and the winds which were gusty yesterday afternoon today will be also in a good place. >> and humidity? >> humidity is in a good place. it is our zen weather day. >> we are in a good place. show you what is happening outside. high pressure is in control. showers moving away from the coast...
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May 25, 2010
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. >> lite leonhard bernstein there. teens withthe orchestra wnted to do more than wow auiences wwth their westsidestory music. so they started to ask everyone coming to their performancc to donate shoes that would be given to families les forrunate. get psyched p for the ncert teens rehearsed barefoot. we don't want this to b a fun at them.ke we are picking we want to show we are hhng compassion. we understand the struggle. and we want to experience it. >> by the ed of the performance 100 boxes filled with 2000 >> well, eldly california woman is taking her life ruth shis is not taking old e lying down. 80-year-old went sky diving.3 now besides the thrill of the drop ru got butterflies being in tte arm of her young istructor. but she sad the dive has ben a long time coming. day off for th orioles, and they culd surely use one. after losing the weekend series to the nationals, they have now lost seven out of th last nine. and with the dayo speculioos run rampant about roster moves, manager yell ange,e cetera. as of this h
. >> lite leonhard bernstein there. teens withthe orchestra wnted to do more than wow auiences wwth their westsidestory music. so they started to ask everyone coming to their performancc to donate shoes that would be given to families les forrunate. get psyched p for the ncert teens rehearsed barefoot. we don't want this to b a fun at them.ke we are picking we want to show we are hhng compassion. we understand the struggle. and we want to experience it. >> by the ed of the...
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May 5, 2010
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right now howard bernstein has a look at the forecast and it's the s word for spectacular. >> exactly. a good ve
right now howard bernstein has a look at the forecast and it's the s word for spectacular. >> exactly. a good ve
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May 21, 2010
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that's howard bernstein. the weather guy down there at wusa. we were there with the clean air partners giving out awards to the students who made the leading posters for awareness and clean air. we had a cool time. those two ladies that you saw there, i was at their school in the fall. they were inspired, their teacher told me, to do more stuff. that's katy and i had more time talking with her parents. let's take it outside right now. we are looking at moderate air quality right now. once we warm things up, winds are light and we build up the pollutants. only the moderate range here baltimore, philly and new york. as we go through, we should improve things with the shift to the wind. 59 right now, beautiful start to the day here in baltimore. 62 up towards new york and mid- 50s back to the west. fairly uniform numbers near the mid-atlantic. while this looks so impressive on the satellite imagery, these are mostly in the form of high, thin clouds that the sun is trying to get through. we call it a partly cloudy sky with a little bit of a warm fr
that's howard bernstein. the weather guy down there at wusa. we were there with the clean air partners giving out awards to the students who made the leading posters for awareness and clean air. we had a cool time. those two ladies that you saw there, i was at their school in the fall. they were inspired, their teacher told me, to do more stuff. that's katy and i had more time talking with her parents. let's take it outside right now. we are looking at moderate air quality right now. once we...
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May 25, 2010
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. >> little leonhard bernstein there. teens with the orchestra wanted to do more than wow audiences wwth their westside story music. so they started to ask everyone coming to their performancc to donate shoes that would be given to families less forrunate. to get psyched up for the concert teens rehearsed barefoot. >> we don't want this to be a gimmick or like we are picking fun at them. we want to show we are hhaing compassion. we understand the struggle. and we want to experience it. >> by the end of the performance 100 boxes filled with 2000 >> well, elderly california woman is taking her life ruth shires is not taking old age lying down. 80-year-old went sky diving.3 now besides the thrill of the drop. ruth got butterflies being in tte arm of her young instructor. but she said the dive has been a long time coming. >> day off for the orioles, and they cculd surely use one. after losing the weekend series to the nationals, they have now lost seven out of the last nine. and with the day o speculatioos run rampant about r
. >> little leonhard bernstein there. teens with the orchestra wanted to do more than wow audiences wwth their westside story music. so they started to ask everyone coming to their performancc to donate shoes that would be given to families less forrunate. to get psyched up for the concert teens rehearsed barefoot. >> we don't want this to be a gimmick or like we are picking fun at them. we want to show we are hhaing compassion. we understand the struggle. and we want to experience...
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May 21, 2010
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. >>> in the weather center, devon lucie is in for howard bernstein. how are things looking. >> gorgeous out there. you might say it is a little humid and the humidity is starting to build in. that's the only down side. you have been mentioning it is bike to work day today. i mentioned temperatures will be more than comfortable, but the winds are staying down which is great here today. look at the three-day forecast and today is fine. once we go to the weekend, i know a lot of people are thinking we have outdoor plans and will see storms. is that going to ruin things. i don't think so. i think we have a chance of seeing widely scattered isolated storms on saturday, sunday and monday and more cloud cover will hold temperatures down a little bit. i will show you why i don't think it will ruin everything coming up. a warm and humid morning. light jacket or sleeves this morning but shorts and t-shirts this afternoon. that's the dress code. temperatures this morning fairly mild, around that mid 50 to upper 50-degree mark. in some cases lower 60s in others.
. >>> in the weather center, devon lucie is in for howard bernstein. how are things looking. >> gorgeous out there. you might say it is a little humid and the humidity is starting to build in. that's the only down side. you have been mentioning it is bike to work day today. i mentioned temperatures will be more than comfortable, but the winds are staying down which is great here today. look at the three-day forecast and today is fine. once we go to the weekend, i know a lot of...
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May 5, 2010
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bernstein will have your bus stop forecast at 4:25 in the morning. and, again, coming eastbound tomorrow will be a bear because of the pure sun. by afternoon -- it's a good problem to have. by afternoon mostly sunny. just spectacular. high temperatures around 80s. winds will turn a little bit out of the southeast but they will be light and only at ten. so really pretty much picture perfect day tomorrow. all right. zone forecast all six zones on our website at wusa9.com. and essentially sunshine from the mountains to the coast. 76 in cumberland. upper 70s, not quite 80, in winchester and martinsburg and hagerstown. 83 in culpeper. you folks down towards madison county south will have some temperatures in the low 80s. 80s in warrenton with sunshine. 80s in leesburg. all pretty much pure sun. downtown around 80 to the low 80s. 80 in gaithersburg. we're looking at temperatures near baltimore and annapolis. it will probably change, though, on thursday. next seven days, 80s tomorrow. spectacular. 85 on thursday. a few afternoon and evening thunderstorms. a
bernstein will have your bus stop forecast at 4:25 in the morning. and, again, coming eastbound tomorrow will be a bear because of the pure sun. by afternoon -- it's a good problem to have. by afternoon mostly sunny. just spectacular. high temperatures around 80s. winds will turn a little bit out of the southeast but they will be light and only at ten. so really pretty much picture perfect day tomorrow. all right. zone forecast all six zones on our website at wusa9.com. and essentially sunshine...
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May 24, 2010
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we say good morning to howard bernstein. welcome back. hope you had a good weekend. >> it was a good weekend in in spite of the showers. this morning a couple of light sprinkles out there in fairfax. southern montgomery back to laurel, jessup up and down i-95 and 295, we are seeing lighter showers. on the weather computer i want to show you the action. heavy across the carolinas. for us everything is moving west southwest. temperatures in the 60s. muggy this morning. more clouds than sunshine today. a couple of showers are possible and highs in the mid- 70s. i will tell you about a warmup heading this way during 9 news now this morning. >> a case of the mucks. >> the muggies. >> the mugs, the muggies, oh, gosh. they are back. >>> let's talk about early morning tieups to avoid. southbound 21 an accident and some construction going on. expect early morning delays back to 32. moving to construction on the beltway. on the inner loop. braddock road watch for crews as well as route 7 and 66. construction is causing you to lose two right lanes o
we say good morning to howard bernstein. welcome back. hope you had a good weekend. >> it was a good weekend in in spite of the showers. this morning a couple of light sprinkles out there in fairfax. southern montgomery back to laurel, jessup up and down i-95 and 295, we are seeing lighter showers. on the weather computer i want to show you the action. heavy across the carolinas. for us everything is moving west southwest. temperatures in the 60s. muggy this morning. more clouds than...
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May 21, 2010
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devon lucie is in for howard bernstein. he will have the weather in a just a minute. angie will have the traffic but we want to start with devon because bikers are getting ready to head out on this national bike to work day. >> losing all chances of rain for the forecast. a beautiful day. even going to be the shorts and t-shirt weather by the afternoon and mid-morning. let's look at where we currently stand with our temperatures where you are. mid to upper 50s to lower 60s. officially reading at 62 at dca and looking at temperatures a little farther outside
devon lucie is in for howard bernstein. he will have the weather in a just a minute. angie will have the traffic but we want to start with devon because bikers are getting ready to head out on this national bike to work day. >> losing all chances of rain for the forecast. a beautiful day. even going to be the shorts and t-shirt weather by the afternoon and mid-morning. let's look at where we currently stand with our temperatures where you are. mid to upper 50s to lower 60s. officially...
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May 21, 2010
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howard bernstein is off today. devon lucie is spending friday with us and he has the forecast and we are looking forward to the weekend. >> yesterday a a beautiful day. absolutely gorgeous with plenty of sunshine. low humidity. today we still get a lot of sunshine and a little cloud cover. a little humidity back in. at least we hold off the rain chances in the forecast. this will come later on this weekend. saturday slight chance. and then on sunday a better chance of storms. i will take care of that later. let's concentrate on what is going on right now. latest temperature update we drop down briefly to 58 an rise from there. the sun is bright and shining after it has gone up this morning. mid to upper 50s in many cases. 48 manassas and culpeper. temperatures just outside of washington only 60 in hagerstown hagerstown. 58 in easton. cambridge at 55. here's a welcome at the satellite and radar with rains holding to the west today. appalachians, keep those away an
howard bernstein is off today. devon lucie is spending friday with us and he has the forecast and we are looking forward to the weekend. >> yesterday a a beautiful day. absolutely gorgeous with plenty of sunshine. low humidity. today we still get a lot of sunshine and a little cloud cover. a little humidity back in. at least we hold off the rain chances in the forecast. this will come later on this weekend. saturday slight chance. and then on sunday a better chance of storms. i will take...
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May 21, 2010
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he's the seat for howard bernstein this morning. and you have good news for us this friday. >> great news. we started off with a lot of rain and then the cloud cover and the cool temperatures. finally got the sunshine to come out yesterday and we will continue that through today. we have a lot of great weather heading our way. it will be a little humid, if anything to add at all. then i need too talk about the chance of rain coming in this weekend. one day will have a better chance than the other. i think that will be sunday. both temperatures, 75. could see a wide range in temperatures coming in for the weekend highs. today 86 and warm. nothing to worry about at all. start with the momslikeme.com bus stop forecast. mid to upper 50s right now. getting the kids off right now that's where we are. in the next couple of hours lower 80s a light jacket or sleeves but shorts and t-shirts by the noon hour and beyond. so from 58 to 65 through the morning hours, back up to the mid to upper 80s in some cases. it will be a little humid out ther
he's the seat for howard bernstein this morning. and you have good news for us this friday. >> great news. we started off with a lot of rain and then the cloud cover and the cool temperatures. finally got the sunshine to come out yesterday and we will continue that through today. we have a lot of great weather heading our way. it will be a little humid, if anything to add at all. then i need too talk about the chance of rain coming in this weekend. one day will have a better chance than...
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May 5, 2010
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howard bernstein is out on the weather terrace. another great day for kayaker and everyone else. >> the birds are singing, the skies are clear, the sun is up. a spectacular day. one of the ten best days 0 the year, i believe with lighter winds opposed to yesterday when they were gusty. look outside with a little bit of rain off the carolina coast. that's pulling away. the next line of 0 showers and storms through the push p of michigan approaching chicago, that may bother us tomorrow afternoon. between the two lines, high pressure is in control. and it's a really nice morning. 60 at reagan national. 46 manassas. so we have pockets, like in winchester and martinsburg and cumberland where you are in the 40s. 52 culpeper and leesburg and andrews air force base. but 60 in southern maryland and 58 for lou anne on the bay. a great day ahead, sunny and 80- degrees this afternoon. can't get much better than that. how about the commute this morn something here's angie. >> sun glare will be a factor this morning. a reminder to pack those sha
howard bernstein is out on the weather terrace. another great day for kayaker and everyone else. >> the birds are singing, the skies are clear, the sun is up. a spectacular day. one of the ten best days 0 the year, i believe with lighter winds opposed to yesterday when they were gusty. look outside with a little bit of rain off the carolina coast. that's pulling away. the next line of 0 showers and storms through the push p of michigan approaching chicago, that may bother us tomorrow...
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May 8, 2010
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. >> caller: do you think there is a border story to watergate that subsumes the woodward and bernstein urges calm and a quick second question, jim hogan writes about a character in his book. >> guest: i'm the mother with some of the arguments that gordon lady has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate, there was much more to the break-in than people thought and/or more people behind it. and, you know, i really haven't gotten in into that in any depth, the name russell i recall. but i can't recall exactly in what context. in my view the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really failed was not that, what was fatal i think was the manner in which the president of united states did or didn't handle it and the fact that he taped himself why the automatic tapes running. i think it would have been survivable if it had not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: john and i were friends in the nixon white house. he was in council. you know the of the? i was in the white house and the bank, this book was not written for fre
. >> caller: do you think there is a border story to watergate that subsumes the woodward and bernstein urges calm and a quick second question, jim hogan writes about a character in his book. >> guest: i'm the mother with some of the arguments that gordon lady has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate, there was much more to the break-in than people thought and/or more people behind it. and, you know, i really haven't gotten in into that in any depth, the name russell...
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i grew up listening to "west side story," watching bernstein conduct in films and thinking of the lincoln center as kind of this really high goal. >> reporter: she invited me to one of her rehearsals at new york's lincoln center. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> some people would think orchestra seems stuffy. how do you break that stereotype? >> well, i think it is extremely easy. why can't they just do things differently and a little bit more relaxed and connect with the audience? >> you performed a tribute to gloria estefan. >> she was really impressed because the orchestra could do the -- she was like, wow, i never thought an orchestra could do that. >> reporter: now, alandra and the philharmonic orchestra of the americas are teaching the new generation of music. why should public schools keep music programs? >> there is just about every single important value for a child to learn in music. teamwork. respect for one another. imagination. discipline. i think music education is really key to anybody's education. it should be like drinking water. you have to do this. >> reporter: these musi
i grew up listening to "west side story," watching bernstein conduct in films and thinking of the lincoln center as kind of this really high goal. >> reporter: she invited me to one of her rehearsals at new york's lincoln center. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> some people would think orchestra seems stuffy. how do you break that stereotype? >> well, i think it is extremely easy. why can't they just do things differently and a little bit more relaxed and...
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. >> caller: do you think there's a broader story to watergate that subassumes the woodward and bernstein narrative? and are you familiar with a character that jim hogan writes about in his book. >> guest: i'm familiar with some of the arguments gordon liddy has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate -- much more to the break-in that people thought, and more people behind it. i really haven't gotten into that in any depth. the name russell i recall from those days, but i can't recall exactly,, in what context. in my view, the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really fatal was not that. what was fatal was the manner which the president of the united states did or did not handle it. the fact he taped himself and had the automatic tapes running. it would have been survivable had it not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: you did? john and i were -- we were friend friday the nixon white house. he was the counsel. that little book you got, the new majority? i was in the white house, and the -- this book was not writt
. >> caller: do you think there's a broader story to watergate that subassumes the woodward and bernstein narrative? and are you familiar with a character that jim hogan writes about in his book. >> guest: i'm familiar with some of the arguments gordon liddy has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate -- much more to the break-in that people thought, and more people behind it. i really haven't gotten into that in any depth. the name russell i recall from those days, but...
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without whom i could not survive whether i'm in the local community health center that we built, the bernstein center in greenville or out in the practices out in the region. i've got two nurse practitioners one out in a county that about an hour and a half from greenville. it has no doctor, no dentist. another in a county that's about two hours from greenville. no doctor. no dentist. they are the sole sources of care for large populations for primarily obviously rural people with a very high burden of chronic disease. i supervise their care because i have to. because that's what the state requires. they don't have to pay for it. because i think it's ridiculous that they should have to pay for it since they really don't need me at all. my primary role is to help them navigate. and by the way they could be p.a.'s. they could be -- we don't discriminate. but my primary role is to help them navigate their way through other parts of the system because other parts of the system are not prepared to relate to them directly. now now here's my question, when we try to break in somebody new in one of th
without whom i could not survive whether i'm in the local community health center that we built, the bernstein center in greenville or out in the practices out in the region. i've got two nurse practitioners one out in a county that about an hour and a half from greenville. it has no doctor, no dentist. another in a county that's about two hours from greenville. no doctor. no dentist. they are the sole sources of care for large populations for primarily obviously rural people with a very high...