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not for my hosts, not for my wife, not for charlottesville. just myself. i am opposed to removing confederate statues. it is tricky financial. it costs a lot of money to move the statute. that money can be better served in these tax starved times. to --k if we are going it's better to erect new monuments to tear down old ones. i not in favor of doing that because removing monuments strikes me as something that is done against tyrants overseas, like saddam hussein and adolph hitler. i say leave them alone. the eligible that really pay that much attention to them are pigeons. [laughter] i don't need to be flippant but that is how i feel. [applause] said slavery would've continued into the 20th century in the confederates had won. my question is when did slavery disappear in the western hemisphere and my understanding was it was in the latter part of the 19th century. it was last an institution in south america. i think i read somewhere it disappeared in 1888. my question is, if that is true, what you basing the statement on it would've continued into the 20t
not for my hosts, not for my wife, not for charlottesville. just myself. i am opposed to removing confederate statues. it is tricky financial. it costs a lot of money to move the statute. that money can be better served in these tax starved times. to --k if we are going it's better to erect new monuments to tear down old ones. i not in favor of doing that because removing monuments strikes me as something that is done against tyrants overseas, like saddam hussein and adolph hitler. i say leave...
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sville >> i'm from charlottesville. when you say that communities need to have that conversation, that's very true. the problem is in charlottesville, we have a city council of five members, all of whom are democrats and none of whom are from charlottesville, and they appointed a blue-ribbon commission consisting of three specialty members and six members at large. of the members at large, none of them were from charlottesville. they had for african-americans 4 african-americans re anteater very liberal white people. feel veryns do not involved in the discussion. ms. coleman: can you imagine being part of a community that you feel no one is listening to you? >> absolutely. the irony is not lost on me. ms. coleman: i am not from charlottesville. i appreciate what you're saying. i do take a certain offensive "they were all democrats, if they were cu republicans, they would get this." i don't think that is fair. i know some hard-core confederati that are democrats. i think we're often so quick to dismiss by these labels th
sville >> i'm from charlottesville. when you say that communities need to have that conversation, that's very true. the problem is in charlottesville, we have a city council of five members, all of whom are democrats and none of whom are from charlottesville, and they appointed a blue-ribbon commission consisting of three specialty members and six members at large. of the members at large, none of them were from charlottesville. they had for african-americans 4 african-americans re...
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lewis martin from charlottesville. irvin made this comment. charlottesville otherwise would not be able to afford that statue. that relates to my comment and that is my grandparents and great aunts and uncles and their friends would have been around lee park at the time the statue was dedicated. what i have been hearing since 2015 is that these statues were put up with animus. at the same time, when i was a student at the university of virginia i had a number of friends who were from new england. when i was in the army i was with men who were from boston. their grandparents and great and send uncles i believe, felt the same way about the statue of shaw and the 54th massachusetts as my grants parents -- grandparents felt about the robert e. lee and stonewall jackson statues. i would like to hear you comment on that as to why there would be a difference from people in the south and people in the north. my experience in life has been that we are all pretty much the same. the other issue to ms. coleman, i heard you speak about adding to the narrat
lewis martin from charlottesville. irvin made this comment. charlottesville otherwise would not be able to afford that statue. that relates to my comment and that is my grandparents and great aunts and uncles and their friends would have been around lee park at the time the statue was dedicated. what i have been hearing since 2015 is that these statues were put up with animus. at the same time, when i was a student at the university of virginia i had a number of friends who were from new...
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on march 30, 2007, she was bryce ed she had dropped off at daycare before arriving at her job at charlottesville jag office. who watcheded bryce called but they didn't make contact until later that day. like, no, no, lynn, you didn't drop him off this morning. there, whole and morning flashes through my eyes. and i'm like, oh, my god. he's still in the car. god, no. no. >> it was too late to save him. had only been ay 66. see his every day to face again. >> according to the group kids dot org, these are the numbers of children who have died in recent years from heat in cars. some of these cases involve kids who got into cars on their own. others involved parents who did on purpose. accidentshan 55% were just like balfours. it can happen to anyone. happened to a nasa scientist. >> stress or something that breaks a normal routine are common factors. had had little sleep that week because bryce was sick and dropped her husband off at work that morning which was unusual. >> in my mind i'm thinking, that i've already m a stop, i've dropped the baby off. >> she says one way to prevent them is to put a
on march 30, 2007, she was bryce ed she had dropped off at daycare before arriving at her job at charlottesville jag office. who watcheded bryce called but they didn't make contact until later that day. like, no, no, lynn, you didn't drop him off this morning. there, whole and morning flashes through my eyes. and i'm like, oh, my god. he's still in the car. god, no. no. >> it was too late to save him. had only been ay 66. see his every day to face again. >> according to the group...
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ñ >> reporter: the charlottesville city council voted to re t the confederate general. one council member called it culturally offensive and a symbol of white supremacy. the alexandria city council also voted to remove its confederate memorial. there is one in leesburg as well. the controversial really erupted after the slaughter of black parishioners in charleston by a killer who flew the confederate flag. >> reporter: at the alexandria presidents day parade. >> looks like desperation. >> democratic candidate for governor, a native of charlottesville supports removing both statues. >> the way we choose to me moralize our past says where we're going with the future. >> removing any statue of any war hero, whether they're the knot or south erase history. it's something that tyrants do. >> whole lot of debate. from patrick johnson. we need to get rid of all the statues and monuments of the horrible white people who did horrible things to this country and its people throughout history. confederate soldiers and officers were traitors to our nation and should not be glorifie
ñ >> reporter: the charlottesville city council voted to re t the confederate general. one council member called it culturally offensive and a symbol of white supremacy. the alexandria city council also voted to remove its confederate memorial. there is one in leesburg as well. the controversial really erupted after the slaughter of black parishioners in charleston by a killer who flew the confederate flag. >> reporter: at the alexandria presidents day parade. >> looks like...
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"it wasn't until that the 1970 university of virginia at charlottesville began to admit women. there's a case in the district court, and i referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville. a footnote comes back, there is no university of virginia at charlottesville, there's only the university of virginia. the university of virginia at charlottesville in quotations, quoting from judge merritt, a very fine district district of eastern virginia. it made no difference. he still kept it. going to interrupt, we have time for one more question. >> what an honor. >> it'd better be good. >> justice ginsburg, i'm a sophomore studying computer science. today you remarked that the great thing about the constitution is it can evolve with a society. the same time, i think there are core values of this nation that must be remembered and protected. which beliefs and values of the society do you believe must be changed, which must remain and how do you distinguish one from the other? [applause] justice ginsburg: some things i would like to change, one is the electoral college. [applau
"it wasn't until that the 1970 university of virginia at charlottesville began to admit women. there's a case in the district court, and i referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville. a footnote comes back, there is no university of virginia at charlottesville, there's only the university of virginia. the university of virginia at charlottesville in quotations, quoting from judge merritt, a very fine district district of eastern virginia. it made no difference. he still kept...
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james monroe is born in virginia, had a home near charlottesville, and was a veteran of the american revolution. we are at a very exciting time because the two of james monroe has been out for a year and haa half being restored. over the years, it was deteriorating and it had to be taken down because 40% of it had to be recast. designed by alan flat ink and was originally built richmond. james monroe was buried in hollywood in 1858. earlier and was buried in new york. the munro family gave their permission, and in a very large ceremony, july of 1858, munro cemeteryed from marble in new york, and reburied at hollywood cemetery. president of the united states is buried here. tyler finished his presidency, he renounced his american citizenship and went to work for the confederacy. three weeks before he died, he was elected to the confederate congress. for 20 years, there was no marker at his grave. 20 years after he died, the state put up a small headstone. in 1915, the federal government erected the monument we have today. this has the bust of tyler. urn,e top is in turn -- an surround
james monroe is born in virginia, had a home near charlottesville, and was a veteran of the american revolution. we are at a very exciting time because the two of james monroe has been out for a year and haa half being restored. over the years, it was deteriorating and it had to be taken down because 40% of it had to be recast. designed by alan flat ink and was originally built richmond. james monroe was buried in hollywood in 1858. earlier and was buried in new york. the munro family gave...
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then i put the university of virginia at charlottesville in quotations. a very finefrom district judge the eastern district of virginia. it made a difference -- it made no difference. he still kept it. >> i think we have time for one more question. >> what an honor. justice ginsburg, i'm studying computer science. today you remarked that the great thing about the constitution is it can evolve with a society. i think there are core values of this nation that should be protected. which beliefs and values of the society do you believe must be changed, which must remain and happy do -- and how do you distinguish one from the other? [applause] some things i would like to change, one is the electoral college. [applause] >> that would require a ,onstitutional amendment which amending our constitution is powerfully hard to do as i know from the struggle of the equal rights amendment which itself -- which fell three states shy. shalls enduring, congress pass no law respecting freedom of speech or the press. that right to speak your mind and not worry about big bro
then i put the university of virginia at charlottesville in quotations. a very finefrom district judge the eastern district of virginia. it made a difference -- it made no difference. he still kept it. >> i think we have time for one more question. >> what an honor. justice ginsburg, i'm studying computer science. today you remarked that the great thing about the constitution is it can evolve with a society. i think there are core values of this nation that should be protected....
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are demanding that charlottesville not remove such a statute, which too many of us is a painful symbol of slavery and segregation and war. >> vandalism. this is in the middle east. they destroy things they don't like. they destroy cultural history. that is what they are doing here. police are set to beef up their presence in the area, but no arrests were made. investigators looking for the person or persons responsible for vandalizing for iconic areas mall. if he has been found on multiple , most recently the d.c. warm a more have all happened in the past four days in investigators believe that the same person is behind it. no arrests have been made. jummy: the washington nationals did not have to look far to add a heavy hitter to the lineup. he might not even have to leave his home. all that is left to seal the deal is a physical set for later today in west palm beach. agreed to aats have two-year $21 million deal. at 6:50 we coming up have a special appearance by the 26th president of the united states. do you know who that is? 26, do you know? it's teddy. teddy is going to be on the
are demanding that charlottesville not remove such a statute, which too many of us is a painful symbol of slavery and segregation and war. >> vandalism. this is in the middle east. they destroy things they don't like. they destroy cultural history. that is what they are doing here. police are set to beef up their presence in the area, but no arrests were made. investigators looking for the person or persons responsible for vandalizing for iconic areas mall. if he has been found on...
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james monroe was born in westmoreland county, virginia, had a home near charlottesville called ash lawn, and was a veteran of the american revolution. we are at a very exciting time because the tomb of james munro has been out for a year and a half, being restored, assembled and directed in 1858, and over deteriorated.ad it had to be taken down because 40% of it had to be recast. we were deteriorated. watching the re-assemblage. this was designed by albert live watching the are richmonder. james munro, our fifth president, was reburied in hollywood in 1858. he had died 27 years earlier and at marble cemetery in new york. it --during the 1850's, the general assembly of virginia was trying to honor our at marble cemetery in new york. revolutionary statesman by bringing them back to virginia. the monroe family gave their revolutionary statesman by bringing them back to virginia. the monroe family gave their permission and a very large monroe wasuly 1858, removed from marble cemetery in new york and reburied in hollywood cemetery. john tyler is also buried in the president's circle. he was
james monroe was born in westmoreland county, virginia, had a home near charlottesville called ash lawn, and was a veteran of the american revolution. we are at a very exciting time because the tomb of james munro has been out for a year and a half, being restored, assembled and directed in 1858, and over deteriorated.ad it had to be taken down because 40% of it had to be recast. we were deteriorated. watching the re-assemblage. this was designed by albert live watching the are richmonder....
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current temperature, 43 martinsburg, 50 culpepper, 54 in charlottesville. yesterday charlottesville got up to 82 degrees while we were still in the 40s to the north. that very tight pressure gradient has relaxed. we're still seeing miles an hour. below advisory criteria, at least for now. that's some very good news. i do expect them to continue to decrease. they just cancelled the advisory. there you go. we have just now cancelled the advisory in the d.c. metro area. there you go, live on tv. radar, nothing to show as far as that's concerned. we're still dealing with a little bit of a breeze, but the weather really starting to relax now. here's the blizzard going on up around halifax, nova scotia, maine. they only got about 4-6 inches in the boston metro area. it will be breezy and cool tomorrow. windchills stay in the 40s. year at all. tomorrow morning, 31 degrees with a windchill about 25-26. it will be a cold start to the day. 39 degrees by noon with the chou cloud cover. rather nice tomorrow afternoon with a temperature right there around 51 degrees as
current temperature, 43 martinsburg, 50 culpepper, 54 in charlottesville. yesterday charlottesville got up to 82 degrees while we were still in the 40s to the north. that very tight pressure gradient has relaxed. we're still seeing miles an hour. below advisory criteria, at least for now. that's some very good news. i do expect them to continue to decrease. they just cancelled the advisory. there you go. we have just now cancelled the advisory in the d.c. metro area. there you go, live on tv....
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charlottesville in virginia, 64 degrees here. 48 in frederick. big temperature spread but that's the warmer air just back to the west moving our way. we're going to rise 10-15 locations. 48 degrees right now. it's going to be a cool night tonight. if you're out and about, you won't need the umbrellas or snow shovels. just the jacket. the warm air is just south and west. roanoke coming in today at 66. charleston, west virginia, at 67 degrees. that's where we're going to be tomorrow. 39 degrees, a cold start early tomorrow, but then warming quickly, up to 59 by noon. plenty of sunshine early. 67 degrees by 3:00. by 7:00, you can eat outdoors most of the weekend. skiing is going to be slushy by still quite nice. gardening, don't fertilize. nothing just yet. 65 on sund let's skip over tuesday. that's the only cool day. look at this. we get even warmer towards next week. no records, but are we going to be warm for the next ten days. >> the snow shovels are collecting dust. >> that's okay. >>> coming up, we've got sports. wizards entering the all star
charlottesville in virginia, 64 degrees here. 48 in frederick. big temperature spread but that's the warmer air just back to the west moving our way. we're going to rise 10-15 locations. 48 degrees right now. it's going to be a cool night tonight. if you're out and about, you won't need the umbrellas or snow shovels. just the jacket. the warm air is just south and west. roanoke coming in today at 66. charleston, west virginia, at 67 degrees. that's where we're going to be tomorrow. 39 degrees,...
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and charlottesville wegmans is the only lobe that v has trump wine in stock. >> the country are taking action against workers that participated in dem straitionz last week. last thursday tens of thousands of immigrants and season porlters rallied across the kupty 234 the day without immigrants protests and some businesses some closed by choice some say they had to close involuntary because of the rally. it's we're learning dozens lost their jobs after taking part in the day long boycott aimed at protesting immigration policy. >> the world's richest man bill gates thinks robots that take away human jobs should pay fair share of taxes and not saying robots themselves we'll explain here n interview with news cofounder of microsoft said taxes could help fund salaries for jobs better suited for human apz like funding and care. they should tax the companies that use robot technology. i don't know. we'll see. i think the companies will push back heavily. >> it's new territory we're in. >> yes, it is. >> there you have it. >> big or small? if you have a four legged frequent flier there's a way
and charlottesville wegmans is the only lobe that v has trump wine in stock. >> the country are taking action against workers that participated in dem straitionz last week. last thursday tens of thousands of immigrants and season porlters rallied across the kupty 234 the day without immigrants protests and some businesses some closed by choice some say they had to close involuntary because of the rally. it's we're learning dozens lost their jobs after taking part in the day long boycott...
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like when 9-year-old bryce died in charlottesville in 2007. his mother didn't realize she had forgotten drop him off at day care. >> i heard of stories of this happening to other parents. i'm like that is an irresponsible parent. there is no way you can do that. until it happened to me where the -- jonathan: she says when her son died she made a promise to try and stop others from making her mistake. her warning to all parents. you will hear it tonight after a "20/20" special report on the same topic. michelle: ditch the scissors, download an app. coupon clipping goes high-tech. five apps that can help you save big at the grocery store including one that is like wave for supermarkets. up next. jonathan: new at 5:00 -- >> i think that women have to make decisions that work best for them and their family. jonathan: what the woman tapped to lead the nation's two largest government health programs has to say about maternity leave john: many people in the d.c. area use price comparison apps or websites buying a new car, vacuum cleaner or tv. what a
like when 9-year-old bryce died in charlottesville in 2007. his mother didn't realize she had forgotten drop him off at day care. >> i heard of stories of this happening to other parents. i'm like that is an irresponsible parent. there is no way you can do that. until it happened to me where the -- jonathan: she says when her son died she made a promise to try and stop others from making her mistake. her warning to all parents. you will hear it tonight after a "20/20" special...
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it's really more for places like charlottesville, fredericksburg, southerneric maryland, i think you have ayou better chance of seeing a couple of showers later tonight and tomorrow morning.to you can see them right here as they're passing on by to the south late tonight and tomorrow morning with temperatures in the 30s. i don't have to worry about icing. there could be a couple of snoww showers in the mountains, though. if we keep our fingers crossed perhaps more sunshine in the afternoon. we drop to 39 in the district, fredericksburg with a light showers later tonight.toni you're closer to 42 degrees. leonardtown you have a better chance of seeing some of thethe showers and maybe even quantico you stay near 40 and 41 with all most of us won't see the showerr tomorrow, but if you live inif some of the southern counties in was just pointing out you mightt have a slight chance of seeing a little rain. after school a little bit brighter, 47 to 51 for our wednesday. halfway through february, twowo more weeks of meteorological winter to go and then we have a warmup coming on the seven da
it's really more for places like charlottesville, fredericksburg, southerneric maryland, i think you have ayou better chance of seeing a couple of showers later tonight and tomorrow morning.to you can see them right here as they're passing on by to the south late tonight and tomorrow morning with temperatures in the 30s. i don't have to worry about icing. there could be a couple of snoww showers in the mountains, though. if we keep our fingers crossed perhaps more sunshine in the afternoon. we...
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a few of the showers made its way towards charlottesville in the shenandoah valley. fredericksburg will see the rain within the hour. d.c., closer to 2 a.m. once again, it is part of this bigger system, this upper level energy staying to the south. that creates extra lift in the atmosphere and we get these light showers but that is all this amounts to. 47 degrees to 52 for the low temperature overnight. well above which would be normal. a few showers moving out. by the time we get to sunrise, the rain is long gone. we will start off with morning cloud cover but lots of sunshine for the second half of the day. temperatures in the upper 60's, closed to 70 in some places. monday, things backtrack a little bit. it is still a nice day. if you were going towards old town for the george washington birthday there. she goes back on tuesday. parade, in the mid-50's along lunchtime. a little cooler, but still well above average. the average high temperature this time of year is around 48 degrees. even the cooler days are going to the above average. on monday, we get this cold f
a few of the showers made its way towards charlottesville in the shenandoah valley. fredericksburg will see the rain within the hour. d.c., closer to 2 a.m. once again, it is part of this bigger system, this upper level energy staying to the south. that creates extra lift in the atmosphere and we get these light showers but that is all this amounts to. 47 degrees to 52 for the low temperature overnight. well above which would be normal. a few showers moving out. by the time we get to sunrise,...
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still gusty, but look further southwest to culpeper and charlottesville. the wind is already starting to slacken because the major storm center, the blizzard over the atlantic ocean, is whipping portions of maine and coastal canada, and those will continue to move out, so the wind will shift with it. temperature, mid 40's, just about average for the middle of february. as we get to the stormwatch 7 futurecast, a little frontal system will pass through early on wednesday, maybe a few snow showers, maybe a sprinkle early wednesday morning. temperatures will start to turn cooler later in the week. at that is only temporary and it will not get bitterly cold. we will start tomorrow at about freezing or slightly above. the wind temperatures will climb to 51 in the afternoon with partly cloudy skies. the average high, 47, so a little bit above average. if you have valentines plans, it will be partly cloudy with temperatures not terrible. 50 degrees at 5:00 p.m., 45 degrees at 9:00 p.m. all things are looking good for the valentines weather. we will take you throu
still gusty, but look further southwest to culpeper and charlottesville. the wind is already starting to slacken because the major storm center, the blizzard over the atlantic ocean, is whipping portions of maine and coastal canada, and those will continue to move out, so the wind will shift with it. temperature, mid 40's, just about average for the middle of february. as we get to the stormwatch 7 futurecast, a little frontal system will pass through early on wednesday, maybe a few snow...
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charlottesville, almost 80 degrees. take a look at what happens through the overnight. we are dropping into the 30's. mid-30's but with the wind howling, it is going to feel much colder. place is going to be a high wind warning for the d.c. metro area and counties surrounding it. we could see wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. with that, we could see some trees come down, some branches coming down. some power outages are certainly going to be a possibility. wekimberly: stay connected when the weather gets bad or dangerous or tough to predict. download the stormwatch 7 weather app to get forecasts and alerts at your fingertips. we have a crime alert in montgomery county to tell you about after what has been a violent 48 person dead. more details about that shooting in germantown that rattled nerves. ryan hughes has more. ryan: police tape is hanging from a tree in germantown where two men were shot late last night near roberto clemente middle school. >> we were very lucky. ryan: edgar's nerves are still rattled. he was in the kitchen, his kids downstairs when a bullet f
charlottesville, almost 80 degrees. take a look at what happens through the overnight. we are dropping into the 30's. mid-30's but with the wind howling, it is going to feel much colder. place is going to be a high wind warning for the d.c. metro area and counties surrounding it. we could see wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. with that, we could see some trees come down, some branches coming down. some power outages are certainly going to be a possibility. wekimberly: stay connected when the...
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here is what happened, as the storms moved through, starting off in charlottesville, and it began to fill in as the storms moved northeast. every one of those blue dots, a hill report. or wind damage. the highest gust was up at 64 miles per hour. the hail almost looked like snow across the area but not for us this time. the breeze, the winds at about 15 miles per hour. feeling much cooler as the evening goes on. not too bad for us yet but we are heading into the 50's. 40's pretty quickly for us. as you get out, make sure you are taking a heavier jacket. we will talk about the rest of the weekend coming up. kimberly: remember, our stormwatch 17 is always on your side when the weather gets bad. stay connected for instant forecast and warnings by downloading the stormwatch 7 app and following us on facebook and twitter. a developing story to tell you about tonight in prince george's county. the search is on for the gunman who shot to teenagers overnight as they waited for a bus outside of the metro station. we are live at the scene with the latest of elements. do we know why these teena
here is what happened, as the storms moved through, starting off in charlottesville, and it began to fill in as the storms moved northeast. every one of those blue dots, a hill report. or wind damage. the highest gust was up at 64 miles per hour. the hail almost looked like snow across the area but not for us this time. the breeze, the winds at about 15 miles per hour. feeling much cooler as the evening goes on. not too bad for us yet but we are heading into the 50's. 40's pretty quickly for...
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font royal the same as charlottesville, 66.lle, and new market 67-degrees. so the warp was there. 48 right now in d.c., but lookok at hagerstown at 54-degrees this hour. we've got 44 at yaps last. 46-degrees at baltimore. 45 at quantico and 4 # degrees at culpeper. still dealing with the clouds sticking around and also keeping an eye on rain showers that are headed our way all associated with this approach of the frontal system and a low pressure system as well andl we're going to see the showers h start to kick in the overnight hours tonight and they'll be hanging around for the first part of your day tomorrow. so if you're hing out services or anywhere you want to grab your umbrella. we've got above seasonal lowe's for tonight. but for tomorrow with that low riding along that front, to the north we'll get a little bit of a southerly breeze.eeze that should help to warm us up. you might see a few breaks, but take a look at this, once thatce clears you're going to see some colder air behind it by the time we get to the middle of the week. first for the first
font royal the same as charlottesville, 66.lle, and new market 67-degrees. so the warp was there. 48 right now in d.c., but lookok at hagerstown at 54-degrees this hour. we've got 44 at yaps last. 46-degrees at baltimore. 45 at quantico and 4 # degrees at culpeper. still dealing with the clouds sticking around and also keeping an eye on rain showers that are headed our way all associated with this approach of the frontal system and a low pressure system as well andl we're going to see the...
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approaching 400 nationwide and in charlottesville virginia asking if i was shocked and i said no. and was stunned by my attitude i said i am the daughter of a black man and i admit is though common more than anything is part of the black community that will be the drum through spreading the stories and trying to come to grips what comes in happens over and over again with the spotlight on the real issues of race i talked to then president obama and how oh but what she explained and atop to so many parents whose father was against tampa but the book focuses on the whitman morose also increasing the number of head of household going from a man to a women -- a woman so it has changed and you can legislate but after a while it is the heart and mind to adapt most sacred place are you having these conversations with children? were you telling them about race? as a young john lewis was preparing his mother was not in support to make a clear explanation they did not want their children on the front lines. with the faith based initiative mothers are the ones to have to bear the greatest bu
approaching 400 nationwide and in charlottesville virginia asking if i was shocked and i said no. and was stunned by my attitude i said i am the daughter of a black man and i admit is though common more than anything is part of the black community that will be the drum through spreading the stories and trying to come to grips what comes in happens over and over again with the spotlight on the real issues of race i talked to then president obama and how oh but what she explained and atop to so...
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. >> big acc show down in charlottesville. 14th ranked virginia hosting duke. 8-4 conference play and it was one man show starring freshman blue devil jason tatum. he hits a long distance three pointer and duke up by 7. two minutes left shot clock winding down and tatum with another three. career high 8 points. require vir loses 65-35 all season and duke 6 in a row. >> meantime this is bye week for capitols r & r during saturday break and players and families in xwa ham as. >> this is marcus joe he hanson stealing the show. >> he has excellent moves depending on your assessment of what a good move would be. there you have it. yeah. mike illage is guy behind little ceasars and it was not until he died last week that he we found out he did something for rosa parks when he was robbed and assaulted it was he who stepped in in to find her a safer apartment and paid rent every month until she pass away in 2005. mike ill judge age was 87. he is be loved in detroit and doing something like that that's incredible. >> that's fantastic. >> gets no publicity for it or anything >> that's great. >>
. >> big acc show down in charlottesville. 14th ranked virginia hosting duke. 8-4 conference play and it was one man show starring freshman blue devil jason tatum. he hits a long distance three pointer and duke up by 7. two minutes left shot clock winding down and tatum with another three. career high 8 points. require vir loses 65-35 all season and duke 6 in a row. >> meantime this is bye week for capitols r & r during saturday break and players and families in xwa ham as....
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. >> big acc show down in charlottesville. 14th ranked virginia hosting duke. 8-4 conference play and it was one man show starring freshman blue devil jason tatum. he hits a long distance three pointer and duke up by 7. two minutes left shot clock winding down and tatum with another three. career high 8 points. require vir loses 65-35 lowest all season and duke 6 in a row. >> meantime this is bye week for capitols r & r during saturday break and players and families in xwa ham as. >> this is marcus joe he hanson stealing the show. >> he has excellent moves depending on your assessment of what a good move would be. there you have it. yeah. mike illage is guy behind little ceasars and it was not until he died last week that he we found out he did something for rosa parks when he was robbed and assaulted it was he who stepped in in to find her a safer apartment and paid rent every month until she pass away in 2005. mike ill judge age was 87. he is be loved in detroit and doing something like that that's incredible. >> that's fantastic. >> gets no publicity for it or anything like that. >
. >> big acc show down in charlottesville. 14th ranked virginia hosting duke. 8-4 conference play and it was one man show starring freshman blue devil jason tatum. he hits a long distance three pointer and duke up by 7. two minutes left shot clock winding down and tatum with another three. career high 8 points. require vir loses 65-35 lowest all season and duke 6 in a row. >> meantime this is bye week for capitols r & r during saturday break and players and families in xwa ham...
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charlottesville coming in at 35 trying to make its way to the ground, this snow. it's part of the warm front that's making its way our way. we saw it pass through earlier. nothing actually fell even though it was snowing alost. snowing toward new england tonight. this is not the storm that will bring the snow. they're expecting one to three inches tonight on top of the nine that they'll get next couple of days. toward the west, we are watching this making its way through. the warm front. behind it, we were very warm. 56 in lexington. 70 in st. louis. 65 in louisville. this air racing our way. it's going to be a lot warmer during the day tomorrow. those were the high temperatures today. 62 the high temperature tomorrow. clouds, some sun. much warmer, 50s to the north and west. 60s down to the south. again, we will see more clouds than sun tomorrow. still nice afternoon. here it is for -- talking about the clouds. around 1:00, some sun. more clouds during the afternoon and evening hours. watch what happens by sundays morning. we see rain to the north. d.c. south, we
charlottesville coming in at 35 trying to make its way to the ground, this snow. it's part of the warm front that's making its way our way. we saw it pass through earlier. nothing actually fell even though it was snowing alost. snowing toward new england tonight. this is not the storm that will bring the snow. they're expecting one to three inches tonight on top of the nine that they'll get next couple of days. toward the west, we are watching this making its way through. the warm front. behind...
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luray at 70. 74 charlottesville. 69 at fredericksburg. 64 towards baltimore. cooler along the bay, 59 degrees in annapolis. that will be the case as we move into the day tomorrow too. out there right now, still on the mild side. again, our average high is 48. at 11:t and it's 50 degrees. wind at 8 miles per hour out of the east. take a look, 36 in frederick, 44 in huntingtown, 46 in fredericksburg. well above average tonight. it will be above average tomorrow morning but still on the chilly side. tomorrow will be a much cooler day. nothing on the radar. as we look towards the satellite and radar, i want to show you what's happening. we've got a system back to the west. same system that helped chicago get to 70 today. they set a record four days in a row. two 70s, two 69s around the chicago area. we won't see any of this rain, but we are looking at the cloud cover coming in. this is a storm out to the east that brought halifax, nova scotia, some snow. a backdoor cold front. philadelphia was at , were at 68. that cooler air will move in across the region. the re
luray at 70. 74 charlottesville. 69 at fredericksburg. 64 towards baltimore. cooler along the bay, 59 degrees in annapolis. that will be the case as we move into the day tomorrow too. out there right now, still on the mild side. again, our average high is 48. at 11:t and it's 50 degrees. wind at 8 miles per hour out of the east. take a look, 36 in frederick, 44 in huntingtown, 46 in fredericksburg. well above average tonight. it will be above average tomorrow morning but still on the chilly...
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it sells six options from trump winery in charlottesville virginia. they range from 25 to $35. there you have it >> if i was trying to play a joke on someone i wouldn't spend 25 to $30 to do it >> that was like the protest against star bucks, go to star bucks and have them write different things. you're still giving them the money, so if the intended purpose was a protest, not so much. >> you got to think about how you're doing these things. >> we'll keep an eye what's going on tomorrow. that protest going on aimed at obviously not spending money and not getting out there >> plan that for you. >> thank you guys for joining us on 5at630. we love when you tweet it, make sure you do, using 5at630. >>> we're back and weather at 10:00 and 11:00 tonight. have a great night everybody. >>> good night everybody. now at havertys furniture, it's our presidents day event, where you can create the perfect home. from now through february 20th, everything is on sale. save on furniture and accessories for every room. plus, enj
it sells six options from trump winery in charlottesville virginia. they range from 25 to $35. there you have it >> if i was trying to play a joke on someone i wouldn't spend 25 to $30 to do it >> that was like the protest against star bucks, go to star bucks and have them write different things. you're still giving them the money, so if the intended purpose was a protest, not so much. >> you got to think about how you're doing these things. >> we'll keep an eye what's...
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the fight over a controversial statue in charlottesville. and spying devices in your home. the long list of items that could put your family in danger - and the simple change that can stop it, coming up at six. huge addition for the nats. washington adds a big bat by picking up 4-time all star cather matt wieters. the former oriole has agreed with the nationals on a two year, 21-million dollar deal. he's expected to take a physical in palm beach later today. and you could be headed there too! good morning washington is giving away training camp tickets later this morning. watch at seven a-m, when we switch over to newschannel for your chance to win! it's an honor chefs work their entire careers for - earning a star in the michelin guide. but one diner in france got the mistake. michelin released its 20-17 french guide earlier this month and one of the newest entries was this little cafe. they serve up a lunch special for about 13 bucks. but the star was actually meant for another, much fancier, restaurant with the same name about 120 miles away. dinner there is definitely g
the fight over a controversial statue in charlottesville. and spying devices in your home. the long list of items that could put your family in danger - and the simple change that can stop it, coming up at six. huge addition for the nats. washington adds a big bat by picking up 4-time all star cather matt wieters. the former oriole has agreed with the nationals on a two year, 21-million dollar deal. he's expected to take a physical in palm beach later today. and you could be headed there too!...
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. >>> the republicans, meanwhile, hoping to become in charlottesville today. and it was a cordial exchange. at the debate corey stewart, a one-time chair of president trump's campaign in the commonwealth, former republican national committee chair ed gillespie, distillery owner denver riggleman and state senator frank wagner. it touched on health care, higher education, and the opioid crisis. virginia's choice for governor is going to be closely watched. many see it as a potential referendum on trump's first year in office and an early test of those who oppose him. >>> more than 900 volleyball teams from across the country packed the walter e. washington, d.c. convention center for the 11th annual capitol hill volleyball classic. over 100 volleyball courts were filled with junior girls' volleyball teams and fans cheering them on. this tournament is a little different. results from the classic done count as automatic qualifiers for other events. instead the teams can build up their competition profile for entry consideration into some other tournaments. >> anno
. >>> the republicans, meanwhile, hoping to become in charlottesville today. and it was a cordial exchange. at the debate corey stewart, a one-time chair of president trump's campaign in the commonwealth, former republican national committee chair ed gillespie, distillery owner denver riggleman and state senator frank wagner. it touched on health care, higher education, and the opioid crisis. virginia's choice for governor is going to be closely watched. many see it as a potential...
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annapolis in the 50s . 65 richmond. 68 charlottesville. new york. in the 60s . incredible warmth. quite a few records were set to our north, but nothing around here. i am watching a few showers out across the ohio and tennessee valley. this moisture for the most part will stay west of the appalachians but we cannot rule out a stray shore overnight. but all in all lo a light jacket. temperatures falling into the 50s later in evening and tomorrow, actually looks pretty good. we have a slight chance of a shower early. a brittle bit of a breeze. looks like a little bit of it cooled down, this mild regime will be with us for several more days. >> all right. we will take it. thank you howard. >>> in fairfax, virginia on george mason university's campus, a group of college students have been fighting a battle against their school since 2014. that battle is now playing out in the courtroom. wusa9's hillary lane explains. >> i'm concerned about donors being able to influence my education with money. >> reporter: janine is a sophomore at george mason university. she is worried that a more t
annapolis in the 50s . 65 richmond. 68 charlottesville. new york. in the 60s . incredible warmth. quite a few records were set to our north, but nothing around here. i am watching a few showers out across the ohio and tennessee valley. this moisture for the most part will stay west of the appalachians but we cannot rule out a stray shore overnight. but all in all lo a light jacket. temperatures falling into the 50s later in evening and tomorrow, actually looks pretty good. we have a slight...
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. >>> a debate between the four republican candidates for virginia governor happening in charlottesville. the former chairman is considered the front runner for the nomination. former air force intelligence officer is expected to be there and so will corey stewart. the final candidate is frank wagner. the debate begins at 3:00 p.m. >>> it is now 4:47. this morning two prince george's countli separate incidents. their police powers are suspend t. one of them the corporal george merkell. >> the course of asking her to move on from where she was r the assault occurred. it was witnessed by two other county officers who had responded to his call that he was going to check to see what was going on with this citizen. >> the second officer is corporal william diaz. he is a nine-year veteran and is part of the task force that investigates prostitution. diaz warned a prostitute of when a special unit was going to be in the area. prosecutors say he also had a relationship with a prostitute while on duty last year. >>> now take a look at this car. you can see it is riddled with bullets. 13 of them.
. >>> a debate between the four republican candidates for virginia governor happening in charlottesville. the former chairman is considered the front runner for the nomination. former air force intelligence officer is expected to be there and so will corey stewart. the final candidate is frank wagner. the debate begins at 3:00 p.m. >>> it is now 4:47. this morning two prince george's countli separate incidents. their police powers are suspend t. one of them the corporal george...
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. >> head down to charlottesville, virginia, peter is waiting, an independent, good morning. >> good morning, john. thanks for c-span. mr. boyle, first of all, i cannot believe that you're missing the point. this is a call to war. a war with iran. these seven countries, the people are banned from, they're aligned with iran. iran as of the 15th of march has declared will no longer use the u.s. dollar in marketing its petroleum worldwide. there i believe is the point, regarding our president, our president, you're the representative, i don't know where you come from. >> pennsylvania. >> what part of pennsylvania? >> philadelphia and suburban philadelphia. >> you've been to 1515 cherry street lately? >> it sounds -- >> you know -- i think you know where i'm coming from, mr. boyle. first of all, mr. putin is the president of a sovereign country. you should respect him as such. i suspect that mr. boyle still believes that fuel, that's right, fuel, fuel from the jets, brought down the world trade center on 9/11, huh-u? >> let's hear from the congressman. >> i don't think september 11th was
. >> head down to charlottesville, virginia, peter is waiting, an independent, good morning. >> good morning, john. thanks for c-span. mr. boyle, first of all, i cannot believe that you're missing the point. this is a call to war. a war with iran. these seven countries, the people are banned from, they're aligned with iran. iran as of the 15th of march has declared will no longer use the u.s. dollar in marketing its petroleum worldwide. there i believe is the point, regarding our...
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of what is in the book was written while he was in richmond, attending the university of virginia in charlottesville. early on poe thought he would feel like most writers of the day and live off of family money or a teaching job or a government job in a customs house. but he became the first american writer, major american write are to make his living solely off his writing. not entirelily choice. he would have loafed to have infanted the john allan for but john allan did not leave it to him and after 'owas thrown out of west point, allan would not take him back. so poe started submitting short stories to magazines and entering literary contests and then got himself a job at a magazine, the southern literary messenger, and before you know it he was a maggist, editing different magazines in richmond and philadelphia and new york, and he had his struggles. his salary was $500 a year, which is about 17,000 today. when he got to philadelphia he worked at graham's magazine, and in a year's time as editor he brought the from a circulation of 6,000 to about 40,000. made the most popular journal in the coun
of what is in the book was written while he was in richmond, attending the university of virginia in charlottesville. early on poe thought he would feel like most writers of the day and live off of family money or a teaching job or a government job in a customs house. but he became the first american writer, major american write are to make his living solely off his writing. not entirelily choice. he would have loafed to have infanted the john allan for but john allan did not leave it to him...
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and it's already in the low 50s in charlottesville and richmond at 49 and still kind of cold here. thankfully the winds are light but we're sitting at 40 at reagan national and still 39 for columbia and owings and north beach. more sun west and they're seeing their temperatures generally in the lower 40s like the 43 in manassas and fairfax. for today, more sunshine this afternoon. we'll make a run forward 50 if not in the low 50s. a much milder than finish than what we had this morning. widespread frost in my neighborhood. 47 by 6:00 and down in the 30s tonight to around 40. and then andrea, well into the 60s tomorrow. sunday, monday. you can check out that forecast anytime by downloading our wusa9 app. right to rain shower smart phone and -- your smart phone and hey it's free. that's always a good thing. andrea? >>> well, what's so funny? we'll tell you about a new movement that combine laughter and yoga. flush. >>> plus, disappearing act. we'll introduce app whose messages disappear nearly the moment after they've been read. fios is not cable. we're wired differently.
and it's already in the low 50s in charlottesville and richmond at 49 and still kind of cold here. thankfully the winds are light but we're sitting at 40 at reagan national and still 39 for columbia and owings and north beach. more sun west and they're seeing their temperatures generally in the lower 40s like the 43 in manassas and fairfax. for today, more sunshine this afternoon. we'll make a run forward 50 if not in the low 50s. a much milder than finish than what we had this morning....
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leesburg. 75 in charlottesville and fredericksburg. 71 at reagan national. 72 at bwi. those are big numbers. way above average. he record high 64 in washington. so far we've hit 71. so far through the evening it's going to stay very mild. numbers.the at 10:00 o'clock, 63 in the city. 62 at midnight. highs.ve our average tomorrow through the day looking good. i will tell you there's a sprinkle or an isolated shower tonight but that's about it. otherwise we expect partly sunny tomorrow. high.o 67 degrees for a so some areas might be in the record hunt again. at least 20 degrees above average. o here's what we have, a cold front is going to change everything late tomorrow night but in the meantime, some of the moisture drys out. scattered shower tonight. warm through the day. cold air lags behind a bit. time keeping an eye on an area of low pressure that's going to turn to the later tomorrowea night. so what's going to happen through the overnight hours tomorrow night and thursday spills in fromir the north at the same time moisture is being pumped up from area and ressur
leesburg. 75 in charlottesville and fredericksburg. 71 at reagan national. 72 at bwi. those are big numbers. way above average. he record high 64 in washington. so far we've hit 71. so far through the evening it's going to stay very mild. numbers.the at 10:00 o'clock, 63 in the city. 62 at midnight. highs.ve our average tomorrow through the day looking good. i will tell you there's a sprinkle or an isolated shower tonight but that's about it. otherwise we expect partly sunny tomorrow. high.o 67...
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the wine cabinet sells six options of the trump winery in charlottesville virginia. we had donald trump here on fox 5 the day he took over the probably a lot of people aren't aware of, but that winery down in charlesville is one of the ones that really put virginia on the map long before donald trump ever kind of had an business interest in it. it's been around for quit a long time. predates donald trump owning it. >> they're probably very happy no matter what your reason for buying it. >>> from wine to beer. having fun on the hill. find out about a brewery whose mission is for a good cause. abbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's green money, for spending today. makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. it can help protect enamel from acid erosion. pronamel is all about your enamel. ♪♪
the wine cabinet sells six options of the trump winery in charlottesville virginia. we had donald trump here on fox 5 the day he took over the probably a lot of people aren't aware of, but that winery down in charlesville is one of the ones that really put virginia on the map long before donald trump ever kind of had an business interest in it. it's been around for quit a long time. predates donald trump owning it. >> they're probably very happy no matter what your reason for buying it....
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those statistics represented the first few months in 2015 bodies and six months in charlottesville virginia a questionnaire asks me if i was shocked by the staff of that article and i said no. the questioner was stunned by my answer when i said i'm the daughter of a black man and sister and i had myself been racially profiled. we call it thriving while black. while black. it'wildlife.it's so common thats referred to more than anything part of the community that consistently beats the drum when those crimes happen and we express our pain and hurt by setting the stories and at the same time we try to come to grips with the pain that happens in our communities. and what this book does is put a spotlight on the issues of race from a mother's standpoint people that had heard from their mother and in this book i talk about then president obama who talked about his mother and how she explained what it is to beid black in this society. i talked to so many to include congressman john whose mother was against him being in the civil rights movement and this book focuses on women because we are the fir
those statistics represented the first few months in 2015 bodies and six months in charlottesville virginia a questionnaire asks me if i was shocked by the staff of that article and i said no. the questioner was stunned by my answer when i said i'm the daughter of a black man and sister and i had myself been racially profiled. we call it thriving while black. while black. it'wildlife.it's so common thats referred to more than anything part of the community that consistently beats the drum when...
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you could see the difference just in our own zone. 48 in frederick, but 64 down towards charlottesville. tomorrow is going to be a spectacular afternoon. we've talked a lot about california and what's going on out there. look at this storm. i mean, 5-10 inches of rain over the next couple of days for areas around san francisco. the mountains getting it again, los angeles getting it again. flooding concerns. we're going to see a the next couple of days. for us, it's been the cold. now, that warmer air is moving on in. and again, in places like minneapolis, places like chicago, all setting records. st. louis today, 75 degrees. warmer air returns. back into the 60s to around 70. it does stay mild even into next week. there's one exception. look at 75 in st. louis right now. 70 in nashville. 66 as close as roanoke. it's just on our doorstep. it will get here tomorrow. that's why i've got this nice spring picture. 67 degrees tomorrow, increasing clouds, nice and warm and just a great afternoon. 67 tomorrow, 65 on sunday, 61 on president's day. most areas in the 50s. our cool down on tuesday.
you could see the difference just in our own zone. 48 in frederick, but 64 down towards charlottesville. tomorrow is going to be a spectacular afternoon. we've talked a lot about california and what's going on out there. look at this storm. i mean, 5-10 inches of rain over the next couple of days for areas around san francisco. the mountains getting it again, los angeles getting it again. flooding concerns. we're going to see a the next couple of days. for us, it's been the cold. now, that...
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lee in downtown charlottesville. >>> a coworker breast fed her child without her permission. t was all caught on security camera. she says it happened on friday to the brought her son daycare that she works in. her son was constipated and a there offered to breast feed him to try to help that. ell, she says she told the coworker no twice but she did it anyway. that landed the little boy who lactose intolerant in the hospital. only only, you know -- not did you put your breast on my son, you also made my son sick. or uld hate for any parent family to have to go through had me and my family have to go through. >> her coworker has been fired. local police are now the incident as a child abuse case. not sure we've ever heard of thing. >> no. and like is he shed, the baby tuldn't defend himself >> absolutely. >>> some happier baby news right now. a massachusetts couple thinks their newborn baby was the key super patriots win in the bowl on sunday. baby was bornheir in the fourth quarter, the pats would rally back. that little boy was born at 8:49 p.m. just moments before new turni
lee in downtown charlottesville. >>> a coworker breast fed her child without her permission. t was all caught on security camera. she says it happened on friday to the brought her son daycare that she works in. her son was constipated and a there offered to breast feed him to try to help that. ell, she says she told the coworker no twice but she did it anyway. that landed the little boy who lactose intolerant in the hospital. only only, you know -- not did you put your breast on my...
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to continue to cool down through the upper 40s by 11:00. 55 right now leesburg, 59 culpepper. 60 in charlottesville. west of the blue ridge maybe a little bit better here. closer to the ba over towards annapolis. no rain and again we really do need to see it. but take a look at the clouds moving in here. really the wider view of the system show that is the rain is just off to the west. there's two storms, one to the north, one to the south. the southern one moves to the south. the northern one moves to the north. it just misses us completely. not much in the way of rain with this system except for the southern system. now the temperatures have also been seesawing. we've seen the colder air to the north. look at new york, only 44. we're at 55. here's 70 back towards lexington, kentucky. tomorrow high temperature of 66 degrees. clouds and sun. we will see some cloud cover just like today. i think a little bit more sunshine, though. it will be significantly warmer, back to 66 tomorrow. somein of this warm weather. the allergies. they have been up. the pollen forecast for the next couple of days is all
to continue to cool down through the upper 40s by 11:00. 55 right now leesburg, 59 culpepper. 60 in charlottesville. west of the blue ridge maybe a little bit better here. closer to the ba over towards annapolis. no rain and again we really do need to see it. but take a look at the clouds moving in here. really the wider view of the system show that is the rain is just off to the west. there's two storms, one to the north, one to the south. the southern one moves to the south. the northern one...
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charlottesville, 64 degrees. petersburg, west virginia, at 64. warmer air just on our a few clouds came through but that's really about it. back to the west, we've been talking about california. we know about the oroville dam just knnorth and east of san francisco. this is the first in a series of storms. we're going to hear a lot about what's happening in california over the next couple of days. for our weather, not much going on. the cold is here for now but it's moving out quickly. it's just now to our north and east. that warm air is racing in and it wants to stick around for a while. warmer air returns. back into the 60s, maybe near 70. yes, staying mild even into next week. look at the temperatures to the north. here's where the cold air is. 41 in new york, but 75 in st. louis, 70 in nashville, 68 in atlanta, 66 as close as roanoke. it's going to get really w tomorrow, a high temperature of 67. increasing clouds during the day, nice and warm during the afternoon. a great afternoon to get out and about. next ten days, 55 on your sunday, pres
charlottesville, 64 degrees. petersburg, west virginia, at 64. warmer air just on our a few clouds came through but that's really about it. back to the west, we've been talking about california. we know about the oroville dam just knnorth and east of san francisco. this is the first in a series of storms. we're going to hear a lot about what's happening in california over the next couple of days. for our weather, not much going on. the cold is here for now but it's moving out quickly. it's just...
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later in the month will be at the virginia festival a book in charlottesville. panel discussions will include a range of topics of nuclear war and a spee-09 - two the media. on april 8 look for a us at the annapolis book festival in two weeks later from the campus of the university of southern california, the 19th year that book tv will be live from the los angeles times festival of books. for more information and to watch previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. >> good evening again. for those of you who do not know timothy thyssen, also known as, tim tyson, tim is the senior research scholar at the center for documentary studies at duke, visiting professor of american christianity in southern culture at the duke divinity school and an adjunct professor of american studies at unc chapel hill. so you can tell it is a very inclusive guy. he has an appointment at duke and you and see. were not, talk basketball tonight. he is the author of -- which is a finalist for the national book award. in a book called radio free dick se
later in the month will be at the virginia festival a book in charlottesville. panel discussions will include a range of topics of nuclear war and a spee-09 - two the media. on april 8 look for a us at the annapolis book festival in two weeks later from the campus of the university of southern california, the 19th year that book tv will be live from the los angeles times festival of books. for more information and to watch previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website,...
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charlottesville officials voted to remove the statue and rename the park where it stands. now the city has to come up with an alternative place to display that statue and a new name for lee park. the city is facing a few legal hurdles as well because it's against the law in virginia to alter any memorial to a veteran. >> the temperature roller coaster that we've been riding this weekend, you know is going to mean lots of potholes. the district says it needs you to call so it can get out there and fix those potholes. the goal is to fix the problem within 72 hours of the problem being reported. >> we've got crews out in the field every day working potholes. they're always an issue for us given the volume of traffic in the city, but we are working as best we can to try and get to them as fast as we can. >>> and we are working for you and with you to get those potholes fixed. if you spot one in the road, snap a picture of it and tweet that picture to @4potholefix. >>> as we have been reporting all afternoon, we are in for big changes over the next 36 hours. temperatures plunge
charlottesville officials voted to remove the statue and rename the park where it stands. now the city has to come up with an alternative place to display that statue and a new name for lee park. the city is facing a few legal hurdles as well because it's against the law in virginia to alter any memorial to a veteran. >> the temperature roller coaster that we've been riding this weekend, you know is going to mean lots of potholes. the district says it needs you to call so it can get out...
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we may not even get there tonight. 61 degrees the current temperature in leesburg. 60 in charlottesville. notice annapolis right along the water, always colder because of the chesapeake bay water being cold. that's the one cool spot. no rain or snow to talk about. we did see shower activity to the south earlier today. but it was all to the south. around fredericksburg, st. mary's county, sprinkles, that's about it. all part of a much bigger system that is just bringing us the cloud cover. we saw one pass to the north, one to the south. this one to the south, it's a monster of a storm system, down to the gulf of mexico, wrapping itself up, giving florida tremendous amounts of rain. we would love to see the rain. this is normally their wildfire season. and we've actually seen quite a few wildfires here due to the fact that we are now in a moderate drought. we have a chance for showers overnight. not many. here we are around 1:00 a.m. a few showers, 6:00 a.m., no problem there. notice by around 11:00, again, we're seeing some sunshine tomorrow. that helps us to warm. but then we're going to
we may not even get there tonight. 61 degrees the current temperature in leesburg. 60 in charlottesville. notice annapolis right along the water, always colder because of the chesapeake bay water being cold. that's the one cool spot. no rain or snow to talk about. we did see shower activity to the south earlier today. but it was all to the south. around fredericksburg, st. mary's county, sprinkles, that's about it. all part of a much bigger system that is just bringing us the cloud cover. we...
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is virginia festival of the book this charlottesville, about and on c-span2 covering inn book and san antonio book in texas and more information about book fair and festivals booktv will be covering and watch previous festival coverage click booktv.org. thank you. [inaudible conversations] greetings everyone -- in the restitution here at hoover office for book series and partnership with the welfare blog and quick general announcement on wednesday, security bit book will have its next session and then interview edward on his new book, how america lost its secrets. edward snowden the man and the theft. books will be available for guests on first come first serve basis. a quick reminder there's no q and a for security by the book event. instead encourage you to engage during the post reception also be a podcast if you missed in addition on this, you can listen to thed podcast that is available both on the blog as well as hoover's website. and i'll send you a quick introduction of our interviewerr it's a senior fellow here at the hoover institution. co-chair of hoover institution nationa
is virginia festival of the book this charlottesville, about and on c-span2 covering inn book and san antonio book in texas and more information about book fair and festivals booktv will be covering and watch previous festival coverage click booktv.org. thank you. [inaudible conversations] greetings everyone -- in the restitution here at hoover office for book series and partnership with the welfare blog and quick general announcement on wednesday, security bit book will have its next session...
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closer to 60 in charlottesville. stanton at 58. hagerstown to the north and west at 55 degrees. if it's too cool out there now. bigger changes on the way over the next three days. nighttime lows 40 to 48 degrees. mostly cloudy. on the chilly side but at least we are not dealing with the wind chill factors. the winds are out of the south at five to ten miles per hour. tomorrow looks better with the milder temperatures. morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine. then we open the flood gates with the warmer air for thursday and friday. it's warmer than that south and west of town. we are watching a cold front moving through the d.m.v. midday on saturday that is likely to bring showers and thunderstorms. once it moves on by we are going to look for colder air to overspread the region. highs by sunday. only in the upper 40's. here is the ten-day outlook. this weekend, 70. sunday will be in the upper 40's to around 50 degrees. only going to last one day. we will warm up nicely for the 50's and the 60's next week. let's get a check on traffic. tuesday afternoon. here is trenice. tr
closer to 60 in charlottesville. stanton at 58. hagerstown to the north and west at 55 degrees. if it's too cool out there now. bigger changes on the way over the next three days. nighttime lows 40 to 48 degrees. mostly cloudy. on the chilly side but at least we are not dealing with the wind chill factors. the winds are out of the south at five to ten miles per hour. tomorrow looks better with the milder temperatures. morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine. then we open the flood gates...
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not even six months in charlottesville virginia, a questioner asked me if i was shot by the staff in that article. innocent very nonchalantly, no. it is true, no. the question was stunned by my attitude and approach to his question. seeing his amazement i explained i am the daughter of a black man. and the sister of a black man. i also admitted that i had myself been racially profiled by police. we call it thriving while black. this experience is so common in black like that it is referred to as dwb. more than anything, yes it is, more than anything i am part of the black community that consistently beats the drum when those crimes happen. we express our pain and hurt through talking and spreading the stories and at the same time we try to come to grips with the inconceivable pain that happens over and over in our communities. and what this book does, it puts a spotlight on the real issues of race. from a mother standpoint. a people that have heard from their mother. and you know in this book i talked to president obama, then president obama. former president obama, who talked about
not even six months in charlottesville virginia, a questioner asked me if i was shot by the staff in that article. innocent very nonchalantly, no. it is true, no. the question was stunned by my attitude and approach to his question. seeing his amazement i explained i am the daughter of a black man. and the sister of a black man. i also admitted that i had myself been racially profiled by police. we call it thriving while black. this experience is so common in black like that it is referred to...
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there is a primary debate in charlottesville at 3:00. the primaries are in june this year. >>> so there are all sorts of reasons to strach your head about this story. it's the most viewed story on our website. you've got to see it to believe it. these are pictures of seized horse meat. two women were found hiding 42 pounds of this stuff on their trip from mongolia to dulles international airport last month. this was hidden in juice boxes. officials also found three liters of yak milk. you can't bring horse meat into the u.s. you have to have official certification for that kind of thing. it >>> we showed you these pictures of the water shooting into the air and freezing everything it touched. it happened on park road near the masonic temple. it took them eight hours to repair that water main break. >>> sell by, best by, used by, it can be confusing whether your food is safe to eat. the changing coming to those labels. >> and an all nighter on capitol hill. what you need to know about their overnight shift before you go to work. >> and yo
there is a primary debate in charlottesville at 3:00. the primaries are in june this year. >>> so there are all sorts of reasons to strach your head about this story. it's the most viewed story on our website. you've got to see it to believe it. these are pictures of seized horse meat. two women were found hiding 42 pounds of this stuff on their trip from mongolia to dulles international airport last month. this was hidden in juice boxes. officials also found three liters of yak milk....
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clouds start to creep from the south and west, into harrisburg and charlottesville. but we're already in the low 60s. winds out of the southwest. clouds in comein during the -- clouds come in during the afternoon and evening. 6:00 and cloudy. still 61 downtown. still 63 in fredericksburg. and by midnight, if you're out late tomorrow night. still mostly cloudy, with temperatures generally in the 50s. a couple of sprinkles now showing up west of the divide. over toward cumberland. there's a slight chance we could have a couple of morning showers as we get into early sunday. but the rest of sunday looks fantastic. so 30s to start. 55 by 11:00. and 63 with clouds beginning to roll in at 1:00. stray shower sunday. but then beautiful. near 70. partly cloudy monday. president's day, 64. next seven days. still warm on tuesday. 60. some showers on wednesday. then upper 60s thursday. upper 60s next friday. yes, put a thunderstorm in next friday. >>> now, wusa 9 game on sports with frank hanrahan, brought to you by xfinity. >>> it is the national conversation that is still ongo
clouds start to creep from the south and west, into harrisburg and charlottesville. but we're already in the low 60s. winds out of the southwest. clouds in comein during the -- clouds come in during the afternoon and evening. 6:00 and cloudy. still 61 downtown. still 63 in fredericksburg. and by midnight, if you're out late tomorrow night. still mostly cloudy, with temperatures generally in the 50s. a couple of sprinkles now showing up west of the divide. over toward cumberland. there's a...
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this was in charlottesville yesterday. cory stewart, a one-time chair of president trump's campaign in the commonwealth, former republican national committee chair ed gillespie, distillery owner denver riggleman, and state senator frank wagner. it was a mostly cordial debate. this will be a closely watched governor's race. many see it as a potential referendum on the president's first year in office. >>> flint, michigan, has now gone for more than 1,000 days without clean and safe drinking water. the city is still in a major crisis over lead. there is a growing concern about potential health problems in children who drank that water. every sile at the most vulnerable age. half of them have high levels of lead. now teachers are noticing some differences. >> what i'm noticing more is reaction times are quicker for kids to become more explosive and angry. >> that volatility could be the first sign of what people fear will be the effects of lead exposure. the pediatrician who helped expose the water crisis says it could take y
this was in charlottesville yesterday. cory stewart, a one-time chair of president trump's campaign in the commonwealth, former republican national committee chair ed gillespie, distillery owner denver riggleman, and state senator frank wagner. it was a mostly cordial debate. this will be a closely watched governor's race. many see it as a potential referendum on the president's first year in office. >>> flint, michigan, has now gone for more than 1,000 days without clean and safe...