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tonight to 54. 40s to the north and west. and going into your day on tuesday, we have the numbers, a struggling to get to 70 with overnight lows tuesday into wednesday into the middle and upper 40s. marled's most te maryland's most accurate says showers cooler and cloudier. we are down to 50 tonight with 40s north and west of the beltway. it will be breezier so maybe a wind chill? let's not go that far yet. 72 degrees for today. 73 for tomorrow. and then we are around 76 for the day on wednesday. so it's a gorgeous forecast getting into the latter portion of the week with temperatures close to 80 and making plans going into next week, maybe a couple scattered showers. we will talk about the tropics coming up at 5. and for now let's talk to lauren about the traffic. any issues. >> reporter: i have a major traffic alert a long-term project is planned that will take 10 months altogether. thr replacing bridge joints and damaged concrete barriers. it starts this evening at 9 through 5 this morning tomorrow morning. two southbound
tonight to 54. 40s to the north and west. and going into your day on tuesday, we have the numbers, a struggling to get to 70 with overnight lows tuesday into wednesday into the middle and upper 40s. marled's most te maryland's most accurate says showers cooler and cloudier. we are down to 50 tonight with 40s north and west of the beltway. it will be breezier so maybe a wind chill? let's not go that far yet. 72 degrees for today. 73 for tomorrow. and then we are around 76 for the day on...
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♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael more. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed away. but it was always stevie and michael moore. >> on may 5th, 1993, the three boys went to school, came home and went out to play. stevie branch's mother, pam hobbs, remembers it like it was yesterday. >> we wasn't home probably five or ten minutes when michael moore came over and asked if stevie could come and go ride bikes with him. and i was telling him, i said, not today, son, i'm getting ready for work and i'm cooking and all that, and he and michael just kept begging and begging, please, let me go. so like a lot of parents do, i gave
♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael more. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed...
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most is west of town. a little in frederick and visibilities have come up from a mile -- come up to a mile from zero in luray. we're looking at 2 miles in manassas. highs well up in the 70s. beautiful. monika samtani, it's 6:00. the volume and more volume. >> this is when it all begins. on the inbound side of i-66 we have slow trav. you see the red -- traffic. you see the red right there behind me. if you're planning to head on the interstates, you'll be just final. i'll start with 270 on the southbound side where you have it basically coming in from frederick and th
most is west of town. a little in frederick and visibilities have come up from a mile -- come up to a mile from zero in luray. we're looking at 2 miles in manassas. highs well up in the 70s. beautiful. monika samtani, it's 6:00. the volume and more volume. >> this is when it all begins. on the inbound side of i-66 we have slow trav. you see the red -- traffic. you see the red right there behind me. if you're planning to head on the interstates, you'll be just final. i'll start with 270 on...
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"presumed guilty, murder in west memphis begins right now. >>> west memphis police discover the bodies of three 8-year-old boys in a drainage ditch. >> autopsies show they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night, i knew that i would never see them alive again. >> three teenaged boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens demonized. >> that was the first thing that everybody started saying, that it was a ritualistic killing, satanic killing. >> three teens convicted. >> guilty of capital murder. >> their accused ringleader sent to death row. >> i'm in solitary confinement 24 hours a day, seven days a week. >> he deserves to be tortured and punished for the rest of his life for murdering 3-year-old children. >> it was a crime almost too horrible to imagine. three teens worshipping satan, murdering three 8-year-old boys. that happened right here back in 1993. two of the teens got life in prison. a third was judged to be so evil, that he was sentenced to die. but after spen
"presumed guilty, murder in west memphis begins right now. >>> west memphis police discover the bodies of three 8-year-old boys in a drainage ditch. >> autopsies show they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night, i knew that i would never see them alive again. >> three teenaged boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens...
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of lincoln, just west from ninth avenue. it was built to help service people who were working on the big winter fair. they are still hoping the neighborhood. >> it is an offshoot of the 1892-8093 columbian exposition in chicago. when they were done, san francisco said bring it here. >> that is the chicken ranch. the building to the east of that is the chicken ranch, and you can see beyond to the west all sand dunes and hollows and gullies. that is one of the row houses we were talking about. as late as 1910, there were crackdowns and vice raids [laughter] >> that is a good way to say it. >> that is the racetrack grandstand. >> that is huge. >> opening day in 1895 through 14,000 people. they put a train line to it. they had a street car line. it was a big deal in those days, horse racing was. >> reason really interesting progress about car bill. tell us about what cargo was. >> in 1895, adolph sutro owned a couple blocks of land, which were sand dunes. the pavement, the streets. south of golden gate park. there was a train li
of lincoln, just west from ninth avenue. it was built to help service people who were working on the big winter fair. they are still hoping the neighborhood. >> it is an offshoot of the 1892-8093 columbian exposition in chicago. when they were done, san francisco said bring it here. >> that is the chicken ranch. the building to the east of that is the chicken ranch, and you can see beyond to the west all sand dunes and hollows and gullies. that is one of the row houses we were...
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from jamaica, new york, you all give it up for west gordon! [cheers and applause] what up, west? >> all right, all right. >> west, so, you know-- so you--i see that you have, like, one arm that you-- but you've been using that all your life... >> all my life, all my life. don't let it stop me... >> don't let it stop you from nothing. matter of fact, it just keep you partying. you came up with your own west get down dance. >> oh, yeah, well, my friend always tease me about dancing, and when reggae was out, i was popular. i had this dance to the butterfly. >> okay. >> we named it the one wing butterfly. >> oh, one wing butterfly? >> the one wing butterfly. >> all right, go. >> the one wing butterfly goes a little something like this. >> oh, oh. >> just one wing. >> yeah. >> uh. rock that, dog. [cheers and applause] there you go. there you go. >> i'm gonna add that to the repertoire right there, man. >> all right, cool--feel free. feel free. >> yeah, yeah. yeah, man. all right, west, we gonna butterfly through this game, man... >> that's what we gonna do. >> and soar. let's see if w
from jamaica, new york, you all give it up for west gordon! [cheers and applause] what up, west? >> all right, all right. >> west, so, you know-- so you--i see that you have, like, one arm that you-- but you've been using that all your life... >> all my life, all my life. don't let it stop me... >> don't let it stop you from nothing. matter of fact, it just keep you partying. you came up with your own west get down dance. >> oh, yeah, well, my friend always tease...
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the west reads the reality of conflicts in the east. the chemical trail poisons it all is syria the next iraq. is a sign that the new subject. will surgical strikes cure the patient or spreads disease inside the borders and beyond. i guess today if that person directly involved in taking a similar decision to launch an attack on another country without a complete picture jack straw that's one member of parliament and british foreign secretary when britain went into war with iraq. have you with us today. thank you so do you think the congress will approve the strike. are assuming that congress will approve the strike if i did. because it would not make sense for president obama to decide to put this before congress without having done the numbers in advance on the other hand all of us made that assumption about the british house of commons. about twelve days ago. and the assumption was that prime minister cameron had done the numbers particularly on his own side to ensure that he would win the vote and he failed to do so so. for presiden
the west reads the reality of conflicts in the east. the chemical trail poisons it all is syria the next iraq. is a sign that the new subject. will surgical strikes cure the patient or spreads disease inside the borders and beyond. i guess today if that person directly involved in taking a similar decision to launch an attack on another country without a complete picture jack straw that's one member of parliament and british foreign secretary when britain went into war with iraq. have you with...
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that's a look at the west side of the beltway. we're experiencing some minor delays. 51 is your average on the outer loop. that's a look at the topside looking good at harford road. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? well, toyota is ready to take you there. now is great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. >>> all right. ron, i think late september is a great time for crabs. you want me to tell you why? a lot of them start coming out of the bush river from the lower northern portion of the bay. those are the big boys that have managed tor survive. -- managed to survive. >> reporter: the former head quarters for the legendary baltimore ohio railroad, we're right here at the b and o american brass. 4th annual crab bash is tomorrow night. this has become a huge event. we have matthew the chef. >> good morning. >> reporter: let's talk about this event. it's tomorrow night. you are hosting. >> we are host ing the event. this is the f
that's a look at the west side of the beltway. we're experiencing some minor delays. 51 is your average on the outer loop. that's a look at the topside looking good at harford road. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? well, toyota is ready to take you there. now is great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. >>> all right. ron, i think late september is a great time for crabs. you want...
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if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes. he was hit in the head. >> a brutal killing on glistening lake. >> saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> were they caught in a cross fire? but the war over there, two cartels fight each other for control. >> drug deal gone bad? or was this cold-blooded murder?
if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes. he was hit in the head. >> a brutal killing on glistening lake. >> saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> were they caught in a cross fire? but the war over there, two cartels fight each other for control. >> drug deal gone bad? or was this cold-blooded murder?
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first down at the west virginia 29. they have been a juggernaut running the football, most notably, 24, 300 yards rushing. here is clay, number 24. getting inside and he goes down inside the 25 yard line. >> charles: you talked earlier about blake bell and how you saw his parents and his dad says, "you're one play away, son. stay in there and wait for your chance." we watched them practice. every time trevor knight took a rep, blake bell was ten yards behind him. he knew the play. and was behind it. went ahead and took an active, mental rep to make sure he stayed with it. that is showing up toght. he did not lose himself when he lost his starting job. >> gus: second down and five at the 24. brennan clay, the deep back. there he goes again. the question, starting tomorrow for oklahoma, will they have to change their philosophy now on offense and get away from being this high octane get to the line of scrimmage and throw it all over the field team, and turn into what oklahoma used to be, which is a power running football
first down at the west virginia 29. they have been a juggernaut running the football, most notably, 24, 300 yards rushing. here is clay, number 24. getting inside and he goes down inside the 25 yard line. >> charles: you talked earlier about blake bell and how you saw his parents and his dad says, "you're one play away, son. stay in there and wait for your chance." we watched them practice. every time trevor knight took a rep, blake bell was ten yards behind him. he knew the...
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that syria for the west is actually just a way to get to iran. well i think the u.s. support for the rebellion in the beginning was certainly supported by. by people democratic people who want to see it want to do see a less brutal less or precede regime in in syria at the same time i think that the government hoped that if you were to topple assad that might bring into government a regime that would not be friendly to iran but as the war went on the world saw that there were many different forces on the rebel side that perhaps you would get a regime that was very fundamentalist islamic and perhaps even more dangerous to israel as well and therefore the outside has not been so keen to really make a difference in the war and to side with the u.s. have been reluctant to send any any weapons which the rebels want to so i think we also would like to have a regime that is inclusive at this stage but they should also press more for acting stopping the hostilities because there we have over one hundred thousand dead. but as much as west and america may
that syria for the west is actually just a way to get to iran. well i think the u.s. support for the rebellion in the beginning was certainly supported by. by people democratic people who want to see it want to do see a less brutal less or precede regime in in syria at the same time i think that the government hoped that if you were to topple assad that might bring into government a regime that would not be friendly to iran but as the war went on the world saw that there were many different...
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i hadn't said the west up. how do i set the west up? i don't want to set it and as a place where we are going to destroy it another people. i want to set it up for what it also
i hadn't said the west up. how do i set the west up? i don't want to set it and as a place where we are going to destroy it another people. i want to set it up for what it also
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mount davidson and west portal playground, and my children both went to west portal school. and, so, i just -- some of the changes that i've seen in the neighborhood in terms of access to open space -- in fact, all of them have been for the worst. and i just wanted to talk to you about them and my ideas of how to address them. when i raised my kids in west portal playground there was a woman, i think her name was pat, who was on staff every day starting early in the morning, and she would literally rake the sand every day, every morning so that when the kids got there, any objects that might be in the sand had been removed. and she would sweep the sand on the sidewalk so that the kids could run around. that person -- there is no person like that any more. nobody cleans out the sand. the rec center is usually closed. there's nobody there keeping the place clean and neat. and i guess that's for lack of money, which is a shame and later on in the program we're going to be -- there's going to be some discussion of funding for some other things. and i would say it's a higher prio
mount davidson and west portal playground, and my children both went to west portal school. and, so, i just -- some of the changes that i've seen in the neighborhood in terms of access to open space -- in fact, all of them have been for the worst. and i just wanted to talk to you about them and my ideas of how to address them. when i raised my kids in west portal playground there was a woman, i think her name was pat, who was on staff every day starting early in the morning, and she would...
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so while we are in the 60s to the north and west there's 30s and 20s. this is the air mass that will move into maryland. not that chill by but-- chilly but it will cool things down. mostly cloudy by tuesday. high pressure replaces the stormy activity bringing a beautiful afternoon. lots of sunshine and temperatures struggling to get into the low 70s. and we are also forecasting overnight lows tuesday to be in the upper 40s for many locations. quick look at tropics megan was talking about hurricane ingrid. moving to the west northwest at around 6. it's north of tampico mexico. great destination vacation spot unfor the think thely they will get -- unfortunately they will get hurricane strength winds. and it's moving at 6 miles per hour. so it's going produce around 20 inches of rain and not only do we have one storm, this's another storm on the west coast -- there's another storm on the west coast of mexico bringing more moisture. some of the mountainous areas could end up around 20 inches if not 30 inches of rain before the systems move offshore. remembe
so while we are in the 60s to the north and west there's 30s and 20s. this is the air mass that will move into maryland. not that chill by but-- chilly but it will cool things down. mostly cloudy by tuesday. high pressure replaces the stormy activity bringing a beautiful afternoon. lots of sunshine and temperatures struggling to get into the low 70s. and we are also forecasting overnight lows tuesday to be in the upper 40s for many locations. quick look at tropics megan was talking about...
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>> afternoon commissioners for the bank of the west and we have bank of the west representatives as well as the sign designer. >> if you want to make any overall comments the commissioners may or may not have questions for you but if you want to talk about the project you have a couple of minutes. >> i'll briefly reiterate the information we submitted to you in the package that was captured by the planner. we've sightly reduced the size of the signs. the size now and as originally proposed is smaller. the lettering is white and so the illumination is minimal. the bank has worked with the neighborhood groups and agreed to reduce the size to address their concerns. this location is unique as you may see from our presentation. it's actually at the intersection of 3 streets noah, market and 16th. so in effect has 3 frontage ages. the bank is asking for a smaller sign over the entrance and it's an exposure point for them on market and 16th >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll open up to the public i have one speaker card (calling names) >> thank you could you use the projector also? tha
>> afternoon commissioners for the bank of the west and we have bank of the west representatives as well as the sign designer. >> if you want to make any overall comments the commissioners may or may not have questions for you but if you want to talk about the project you have a couple of minutes. >> i'll briefly reiterate the information we submitted to you in the package that was captured by the planner. we've sightly reduced the size of the signs. the size now and as...
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jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >>
jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go...
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side ands on the west those delays are going to get worse. ons is west of the beltway 70. a delay prior to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is another quiet morning weather-wise. those clouds will break up a little bit. a mix of clouds and sun. 54 at the airport. we're are shooting for a high of 74. it should be very bottom like in the northeast. 70 in new york. the rain is going to taper off in florida. we'll check our seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> good morning. the orioles broke out the bats last night. they cleanse their second straight winning season for the second time in 16 years. the orioles have a lot to build on. that concludes rookie jonathan schoop. he made a start at second base. he had a career night. so did ryan flaherty, two home runs. this one on to eutaw street. what a night for jonathan schoop . first major-league home run in the sixth inning. that is a rocket to deep center. ryan flaherty caps this going in the eighth, second home run. win, clinching
side ands on the west those delays are going to get worse. ons is west of the beltway 70. a delay prior to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is another quiet morning weather-wise. those clouds will break up a little bit. a mix of clouds and sun. 54 at the airport. we're are shooting for a high of 74. it should be very bottom like in the northeast. 70 in new york. the rain is going to taper off in florida. we'll check our seven-day forecast in just a few minutes....
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who can forget that powerful plant explosion in west, texas? the fire marshal wants to prevent similar tragedies but there are major hurdles in the way. we will talk to him after the break. >> after the massive explosion you would think it would be a top priority of texas to make sure something similar does not happen at getting. five different facilities storing large quantities of the same fertilizer that sparked an explosion at the west facility have turned away the state fire marshal inspector. in texas there is no state fire code and marshall's lack the ability to force inspections on businesses that refuse to cooperate. is this environment putting the safety of many at-risk? joining me now is the state fire marshal chris connealy. welcome to the show. just so we are clear, you are the state fire marshal. you have job to inspect these facilities but you are being turned away. is that correct? >> of the 62 inspections, these are voluntary. i want to make that clear. we are requesting permission to do a code inspection to see how the facilit
who can forget that powerful plant explosion in west, texas? the fire marshal wants to prevent similar tragedies but there are major hurdles in the way. we will talk to him after the break. >> after the massive explosion you would think it would be a top priority of texas to make sure something similar does not happen at getting. five different facilities storing large quantities of the same fertilizer that sparked an explosion at the west facility have turned away the state fire marshal...
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parts of west virginia if you're out to the west. that is sort of the secondary front, and we still have to click through the region, showers for first part of the day. once that gets south and east, look at how clear it is in ohio, great lakes, we have high pressure and that is going to be build in. we will start to gradually clear out and the wind l start to pick up north and west, and sarah was amazed, it's going to be a breezy day, wind gusting at 25 miles per hour, there's a fallout there with high temperatures in the mid-to upper 70s, 78 partly sunny, breezy and culler. wind north and west, definitely 25. quite cool overnight, wind out of the west, 5 of 10, and the weekend forecast featuring overnight lows upper 40s and low 50s, and we will gladly warm up into early next week. that's the forecast, although she looks pretty fall like in orange today. she has the traffic on the roads. >> what is it with you in the orange? >> i think you look good. >> thank you, tucker barnes, that is very nice of you. thank you. >>> on the roads
parts of west virginia if you're out to the west. that is sort of the secondary front, and we still have to click through the region, showers for first part of the day. once that gets south and east, look at how clear it is in ohio, great lakes, we have high pressure and that is going to be build in. we will start to gradually clear out and the wind l start to pick up north and west, and sarah was amazed, it's going to be a breezy day, wind gusting at 25 miles per hour, there's a fallout there...
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more on that coming up and it's been months since the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in west texas and now five other facilities storing the same chemical that caused the deadly blast have turned away the state fire marshal state fire marshal himself tells us more and tonight show. it's wednesday september fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our t.v. and we begin in stockholm sweden where today president obama was asked to again make the case for military strikes in syria describe the dynamic to be a nobel peace price winner and getting ready to attack syria i would refer you to the speech that i gave. when i received the nobel prize. and i think i started the speech by saying that compared to previous recipients i was certainly on worthy the question though that all of us face not just me. our citizens face not just political leaders is at what point do we say we need to confront actions that. are violating our common humanity meanwhile the president's plans for congress to approve military strikes are on raveling on tuesday night the senate foreign
more on that coming up and it's been months since the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in west texas and now five other facilities storing the same chemical that caused the deadly blast have turned away the state fire marshal state fire marshal himself tells us more and tonight show. it's wednesday september fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our t.v. and we begin in stockholm sweden where today president obama was asked to again make the case for military...
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is it time to talk between washington, the west, and iran? we have been talking about it with our panel. with us from israel, from the institute for counterterrorism, and patrick clawson with the washington institute for near east policy. welcome back to all of you. we were talking just before the break about the skepticism of the israelis going to that u.n. annual assembly where leaders will all make speeches, easing off on airstrikes against syria sparking disappointment and concern on the part of the israeli cabinet. >> the determination the international community shows regarding syria will have a direct impact on the syrian regime's patron, iran. iran must understand the consequences of its continual defiance of the international community by its pursuit towards nuclear weapons. >> patrick clawson, to what extent will the words of netanyahu way on what the americans decide when it comes to the iranians next week in new york? >> the attitude he was just expressing is widely shared here in the united states. netanyahu's views are so widely
is it time to talk between washington, the west, and iran? we have been talking about it with our panel. with us from israel, from the institute for counterterrorism, and patrick clawson with the washington institute for near east policy. welcome back to all of you. we were talking just before the break about the skepticism of the israelis going to that u.n. annual assembly where leaders will all make speeches, easing off on airstrikes against syria sparking disappointment and concern on the...
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especially much farther west. now the camera is panning in, looking into fairfax county on the horizon. now coming around to washington, we are seeing some breaks in the clouds and some sunshine there over the potomac river. there's the national cathedral in the foreground. temperatures right now under this partly cloudy sky are generally now into the low 80s. we'll have it in the low 80s to mid-80s over the next couple of hours. it is steamy humidity. the dew points are generally in the low 70s right now. that's typical midsummer humidity. that's going to be with us into the afternoon. right now, near 80s. uniformly, it is a warm and humid middle part of this labor day. we'll look at the afternoon threat for some storms and big changes on the way for your seven-day outlook. >> right now, a military hearing is under way to determine if three naval academy football players will face a court marshma marti martial. the men are accused of raping a female midshipman at a house party last year. one of the players admitt
especially much farther west. now the camera is panning in, looking into fairfax county on the horizon. now coming around to washington, we are seeing some breaks in the clouds and some sunshine there over the potomac river. there's the national cathedral in the foreground. temperatures right now under this partly cloudy sky are generally now into the low 80s. we'll have it in the low 80s to mid-80s over the next couple of hours. it is steamy humidity. the dew points are generally in the low...
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most of it well to the west. w even west there at front royal. darkness continuing here a little more fog here. pushing to the east. here we are in washington. no fog in the immediatemmed washington area. off to the west andshi south col be locally dense fog. visibility a quarter mile or less. keep that in mind. temperatures cool, not quite as cool as yesterday. y cloud cover as well. i'll show you that any asecond.. 56 in washington. 52 in leonardtown. searching for 30s. don't have them yet. 45 for you this morning in winchester. the good news is we're not expecting any rain shower activity. bring us occasional cloud cover particularly later this afternoon and tonight ast a sort of axis of that system pushes to the south. rain showers to the south. we're not expecting any rain. then we'll be right back in the sunshine by tomorrow afternoon. we'll have a few more clouds around tomorrow as well. the patternmorr remains generaln tact here for the next couple dives. mildens can expected. mid 70s later today. keeping the storminess to the south as th
most of it well to the west. w even west there at front royal. darkness continuing here a little more fog here. pushing to the east. here we are in washington. no fog in the immediatemmed washington area. off to the west andshi south col be locally dense fog. visibility a quarter mile or less. keep that in mind. temperatures cool, not quite as cool as yesterday. y cloud cover as well. i'll show you that any asecond.. 56 in washington. 52 in leonardtown. searching for 30s. don't have them yet....
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cooler temperatures to the west inside the beltway. for the day tomorrow, lots of sunshine and high temperatures. outlook.he extended lower 80s on wednesday and thursday and there is the cold front on saturday. temperatures are going to around 77 degrees and a week from today , and the middle 60s. a word of caution. middle 60s may be generous. >> given a little time. >> it will be welcome weather for the skins who are right now basking in the california glow. >> we will tell you what they are doing. >> the nfl. how bad is the nfc east? things are looking bad to worse today. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. aren't very good. in the fourth quarter, the red givens are up 17 to 14 and we will have highlights tonight at 11:00. alex smith has found a home in kansas city. get the ball over to eli manning and see what he can do. he knows what to do. touchdown at 69 yards. the rest of the way was dexter my class are, getting right here and then just go. look at these moves. this is amazing. and the
cooler temperatures to the west inside the beltway. for the day tomorrow, lots of sunshine and high temperatures. outlook.he extended lower 80s on wednesday and thursday and there is the cold front on saturday. temperatures are going to around 77 degrees and a week from today , and the middle 60s. a word of caution. middle 60s may be generous. >> given a little time. >> it will be welcome weather for the skins who are right now basking in the california glow. >> we will tell...
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i tell you what, that's likely five minutes from the lake and west point. of course, we are driving a little bit faster than mark would have driven, you know? he strikes me as the type who's more of a cautious driver. >> stewart, you're talking a lot. >> really? oh. sorry, i'm not used to the company, i suppose. [stewart chuckles] actually, there was that fork in the road back there, wasn't there? uh--are you a fan of frost at all, you know? "the road less traveled" and all that? >> no. >> i mean, essentially with moors this large and suddenly different woodlands, well, we could travel around for a week and we still wouldn't find them, you know? it's your classic needle in a haystack situation basically. >> there they are. >> oh, right, great, fantastic. did we do it? [horn honks] [honking] >> this is recent--maybe today, maybe yesterday. do al or mark smoke? >> no. >> it's the bloody poachers. i knew it--this is getting out of hand. >> stewart, we don't have time for this. >> i mean, i've beaten a tactical retreat, you know, surrendered some territory. but
i tell you what, that's likely five minutes from the lake and west point. of course, we are driving a little bit faster than mark would have driven, you know? he strikes me as the type who's more of a cautious driver. >> stewart, you're talking a lot. >> really? oh. sorry, i'm not used to the company, i suppose. [stewart chuckles] actually, there was that fork in the road back there, wasn't there? uh--are you a fan of frost at all, you know? "the road less traveled" and...
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why did you in the first place go to west point? what was the drive for you and where were you raised? >> i was raised in the u.s. i was born in illinois and grew up in indiana. both my parents world -- were world war ii veterans. this was at a time when i think patriotism was a very common toue and patriotism equated seeing military service as not simply honorable, but almost what it meant to be to be a citizen. i grew up in that kind of environment. when it came time to go to college, i had choices. i went to west point not because i thought i would be a career officer, but because i was attracted to what they had to offer. i thought i would save my parents a bunch of money to be able to pay for my own education. >> they not only paid for your education, but they paid for you to go there. >> it it equates to a stipend. it is spending money. >> where did you grow up in illinois and indiana? >> i was born in normal in -- illinois. chicago when my dad was in medical school. when he graduated, he served in the army for a year as an in
why did you in the first place go to west point? what was the drive for you and where were you raised? >> i was raised in the u.s. i was born in illinois and grew up in indiana. both my parents world -- were world war ii veterans. this was at a time when i think patriotism was a very common toue and patriotism equated seeing military service as not simply honorable, but almost what it meant to be to be a citizen. i grew up in that kind of environment. when it came time to go to college, i...
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and welcome to the news hour, and i'm in doha, our top stories, kenya says it freed the hostages from west gate shopping mall but the gunmen are still inside. the u.s. and iran are set for the highest level talks in years. a u.n. report accuses israel of using excessive force killing many palestinians in the west bank. >> translator: i hang out with dead people so i was a drug addict. >> reporter: an illegal drug called yeba are having a terrible effect on people in thailand. ♪ the west gate shopping mall siege in kenya is in the fourth day. security force commanders say they killed three more fighters on tuesday. that puts the total number of deaths at 68 and fighters are denying claims that hostages are all freed from the shopping center and we will be live in a moment and first andrew simmons reports. >> reporter: they say there are no more hostages inside but the siege is not over. gunfire were heard again as the crisis entered the fourth day, another body was removed from the scene. it had been an eerie, quiet night as the mall continued to burn. the government said special forces w
and welcome to the news hour, and i'm in doha, our top stories, kenya says it freed the hostages from west gate shopping mall but the gunmen are still inside. the u.s. and iran are set for the highest level talks in years. a u.n. report accuses israel of using excessive force killing many palestinians in the west bank. >> translator: i hang out with dead people so i was a drug addict. >> reporter: an illegal drug called yeba are having a terrible effect on people in thailand. ♪...
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and i think this is a very unusual notion for a western political because it's somehow assumed in the west that once you become a democratic country once you join to coopt you are there for ever and yet you seem to be suggesting that even an established democracy can go backwards and this may happen and if relatively short period of time what this is a very important point because the. main pillar of this financial. theology that has been called the western consensus and you mentioned in the beginning how spin the financial markets and democracy would always go hand in hand they would always move forward in a harmony that would never be an inherent conflict and this study developed also from the chair on the reagan years into our notion dot off the front of mental parts of our society is the market force you prefer so politics and society became a very second tory it was supposed to the markets would bring democracy social harmony and everything else and iceland was a very interesting testing case for this theory because it is difficult to find a country which is more peaceful more secure
and i think this is a very unusual notion for a western political because it's somehow assumed in the west that once you become a democratic country once you join to coopt you are there for ever and yet you seem to be suggesting that even an established democracy can go backwards and this may happen and if relatively short period of time what this is a very important point because the. main pillar of this financial. theology that has been called the western consensus and you mentioned in the...
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the al-shabaab leader said the message was for the west. it was a devastating real disaster for france, but now it has been revealed that it was tracked. the information has been published by french newspapers which had access to official inspection reports. it all points to the growing acceptance that repairs on the line could have prevented the carnage. claire murphy reports. >> seven dead and almost 200 injured. there is mounting speculation this summer's train crash could have been avoided. six carriages derailed as the train passed through the station below the speed limit as 137 kilometers per hour. management quickly admitted metal connect or became detached from the track and moved into the center of the switch. preventing the normal passage of the train's wheels and causing derailment. now french daily list figaro -- eight days before the derailment -- the document points to track maintenance at the area and a missing bolt was noted in february cracked by april. no action was taken. a final inspection in july was completed by a rec
the al-shabaab leader said the message was for the west. it was a devastating real disaster for france, but now it has been revealed that it was tracked. the information has been published by french newspapers which had access to official inspection reports. it all points to the growing acceptance that repairs on the line could have prevented the carnage. claire murphy reports. >> seven dead and almost 200 injured. there is mounting speculation this summer's train crash could have been...
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the question is if the west is ready. europe says it's ready but what about the united states, the united states should announce and they say they are ready but i don't think that is going to happen in a very short period of time and i don't think the dispute will go away in a short period of time and this is a very complex issue. it's not just about iran's nuclear program. >> reporter: just ahead on al jazeera, we visit the hospital overwhelmed by victims of the bomb attacks and road crashes. and we are on the bridge of the world's biggest container ship as it sails home for the first time. ♪ ♪ ♪ good to have you with us, these are the top stories on al jazeera. kenya's security forces say that killed three more fighters at the siege of a nairobi mall continues. 68 people have been killed in the last three days after al shabaab raided the complex and they deny government claims that all hostages have been freed. a report by the u.n. says the israeli army is guilty of using excessive force in the west bank. 22 youth
the question is if the west is ready. europe says it's ready but what about the united states, the united states should announce and they say they are ready but i don't think that is going to happen in a very short period of time and i don't think the dispute will go away in a short period of time and this is a very complex issue. it's not just about iran's nuclear program. >> reporter: just ahead on al jazeera, we visit the hospital overwhelmed by victims of the bomb attacks and road...
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and 522 on this friday morning. 60s to the north and west. you notice to the north and the west we're seeing the winds pick up. it will be a breezy day and the sunshine will be out, it will feel great. 76 where should we be. 79 finally we're going to be below average. and pushing off shore and a broken cloud coverage. high pressure will build in and sink its teeth into maryland and produce lows north and west at 48. 54 and the city how about western maryland. and by saturday night as you go out to the western half of frederick county. and washington county. all the way to deep creek we could be talking about the first frost out to the west. not widespread but it could be a frosty ski as we go into saturday night. 80 in town and 70s to the north and west. and hunt valley elkton 78 as we go into tonight. 57 in town although north and west of the city it will drop off quickly. 47 wood wine and 45 degrees and 50s over carol county. when we come back the tropics that's in a bit. this is lauren she does traffic here. >>> you from traveling in hartf
and 522 on this friday morning. 60s to the north and west. you notice to the north and the west we're seeing the winds pick up. it will be a breezy day and the sunshine will be out, it will feel great. 76 where should we be. 79 finally we're going to be below average. and pushing off shore and a broken cloud coverage. high pressure will build in and sink its teeth into maryland and produce lows north and west at 48. 54 and the city how about western maryland. and by saturday night as you go out...
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Sep 29, 2013
09/13
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this is the one to the west. the one on the other side is gaza gate and then jerusalem gate. >> reporter: there's no tel aviv gate. >> no. >> reporter: it's all political symbolism. this is a palestinian family holding hands, united to protect the palestinian flag. it symbolizes their future and is everywhere on trucks, cranes, sending a message to the world and the jewish settlement about a quarter mile across the valley on land the palestinians call their own. the settlers here have mixed feelings about their new neighbors. >> i hope they'll have this good city and live there happily so maybe they won't be so antsy and so angry and maybe they'll also live in peace with us. that's what i hope for and pray for. but i think that we also should do it. live here without any fear. >> reporter: it sits in areas fully or partially under palestinian control. it's surrounded by land fully controlled by israel. where many of the resources come from, like water. at the moment you're expecting people to move in early next y
this is the one to the west. the one on the other side is gaza gate and then jerusalem gate. >> reporter: there's no tel aviv gate. >> no. >> reporter: it's all political symbolism. this is a palestinian family holding hands, united to protect the palestinian flag. it symbolizes their future and is everywhere on trucks, cranes, sending a message to the world and the jewish settlement about a quarter mile across the valley on land the palestinians call their own. the settlers...
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Sep 25, 2013
09/13
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when you're seeing there in west virginia and virginia, very light stuff. it will never get into our region. tomorrow, it moves out, clouds will move out. we'll see more pleasant conditions and sunshine. looks like it will rule the roost, pretty much the next five or six days again. with pleasant temperatures. mary? >> perfect, bob. let's check on our roads with kristy breslin. >>> hi, mary. hi, everyone. we're starting off the rush hour with quite a few accidents out there. argon drive. also watch for accidents. roland avenue at belle more. washington boulevard at western avenue. and 395 at conway street. as far as delays go, plenty of them around the beltway. the rest creeping along. on the top side inner loop, expect at least 35 minutes to get through. the delays running from reisterstown road to harford. and northbound 95, slows down there from 32 to 195. as far as your overall drive times go, on the outer loop, 39 miles per hour average. and 15 minutes to get through. plenty of volume on the beltway around 70. and we'll take another live look. looks li
when you're seeing there in west virginia and virginia, very light stuff. it will never get into our region. tomorrow, it moves out, clouds will move out. we'll see more pleasant conditions and sunshine. looks like it will rule the roost, pretty much the next five or six days again. with pleasant temperatures. mary? >> perfect, bob. let's check on our roads with kristy breslin. >>> hi, mary. hi, everyone. we're starting off the rush hour with quite a few accidents out there....
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west last year. but the critics better come out with a better explanation because flukes don't happen in back to back seasons. the second straight american league west hit pl when kansas city beat the texas rangers. that was actually during the game. no sweat. the a's continued to play hard. went on to take care of their opponents, the minnesota twin, and then the celebration was on. kate longworth has more. >> for the second straight year in their regular season home finale here at the coliseum, the athletics were crowned a.l. west champions. and while it wasn't as dramatic of a finish as it was lastee, the celebration meant just as much to the a's as they proved last year it was not about magic, it was not a fluke. it was all about the talent, the green and gold had to go out and accomplish big things. >> it's like a big party in oakland. i not only feel good for us, but for all these people in the stands, too. >> it was great. back to back years, we were casted out like we always are. and that tea
west last year. but the critics better come out with a better explanation because flukes don't happen in back to back seasons. the second straight american league west hit pl when kansas city beat the texas rangers. that was actually during the game. no sweat. the a's continued to play hard. went on to take care of their opponents, the minnesota twin, and then the celebration was on. kate longworth has more. >> for the second straight year in their regular season home finale here at the...
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Sep 17, 2013
09/13
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here is one from south-west detroit. a lot of houses look as if it was abruptly abandoned - clothes in the draws, food in the refrigerator. one of my favourite interor abandoned houses. and the abandoned brewster projects. it was open in 1935 - the first low income housing in the country. the history is here. smokey robinson played basketball here and lived here. lily tomlin, aretha franklin - a lot of mow town lives here. a few instances where i was threatened was in the brucer center - a lot of gangs - which is why they are tearing it down. the eco system from a blighted community is drugs. we are on the east side of detroit. it's overrun with cipt. it's one of the most blighted parts of the city that i have known. they are either boarded up, burnt down or - hold on, bumpy ride - or they have turned into drug houses. i don't think anyone lives on this block whatsoever, which is why the road is in disrepair. okay. damn it, this is not good. the people in the doorway. it's one of the most dangerous areas of the city. the
here is one from south-west detroit. a lot of houses look as if it was abruptly abandoned - clothes in the draws, food in the refrigerator. one of my favourite interor abandoned houses. and the abandoned brewster projects. it was open in 1935 - the first low income housing in the country. the history is here. smokey robinson played basketball here and lived here. lily tomlin, aretha franklin - a lot of mow town lives here. a few instances where i was threatened was in the brucer center - a lot...
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growing up in helena, montana he was a star athlete who went on to west point. in 1999 when an injury ended his military career, he became suicidal. before he could carry it out, cheering up a depressed neighbor brought him back from the brink. >> somewhere in that process of focusing on his pain, i said i'm not going to do it today. >> matt's near suicide is all too common in the big sky state. out here on an average day, 15 try to take their own lives. in 2010, 227 did, nearly double the national average. in the big rural west, suicide is much more common than the rest of the country. >> this is exactly what makes montana so magical, the wide open valleys, mountain ranging that roll on forever. it's what can make it such a lonely place to live. for some people, that's overwhelming. >> we pride ourselves about taking care of our own, as you canning up, getting back on the horse type of mentality. >> in montana, doctors and clinics are few an very far between. >> it's the same as driving from washington, d.c. to takano, ohio. >> montana is horrible as far as acc
growing up in helena, montana he was a star athlete who went on to west point. in 1999 when an injury ended his military career, he became suicidal. before he could carry it out, cheering up a depressed neighbor brought him back from the brink. >> somewhere in that process of focusing on his pain, i said i'm not going to do it today. >> matt's near suicide is all too common in the big sky state. out here on an average day, 15 try to take their own lives. in 2010, 227 did, nearly...
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following individuals, thomas, 2 west 33. alexander, 2 west -- >> yeah! >> 2 west 8. torres, 3 west 67. >> i heard them call my name. torres for release 367. >> going to go back home. >> pack it up, you're leaving. >> homey. >> that's just total excitement, let me out of here, please! >> yeah! >> so then you give these guys about 10 minutes, 15 minutes, we'll bring them down. >> hey you, buddy. >> i'm going to catch up with you. >> what are you going to do, man, when you get out there? >> get me a steady job pretty much. >> there you go. just stay out there. you can get one. i don't want to see you back man. >> no, of course not. >> everybody has a chance. like i said, it's just up to him. what's he ready to do? if he's ready to succeed, he will. if not, he won't. it's a 50/50 shot. some make it. some don't. the ones that don't make it, they come right back. the ones that do, that's good. they'll be all right. they'll make it eventually. they'll get tired of doing this, get too old. he even said himself, yeah, i'm tired of coming to prison. okay. we'll see. >> want to
following individuals, thomas, 2 west 33. alexander, 2 west -- >> yeah! >> 2 west 8. torres, 3 west 67. >> i heard them call my name. torres for release 367. >> going to go back home. >> pack it up, you're leaving. >> homey. >> that's just total excitement, let me out of here, please! >> yeah! >> so then you give these guys about 10 minutes, 15 minutes, we'll bring them down. >> hey you, buddy. >> i'm going to catch up with you....
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Sep 15, 2013
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he didn't go to the war, but rather went west and surveyed the west and became the first chief of the united states surveying expedition, was very well known, brilliant man at the delhi. a cause man, a good man, a man who wanted to be a writer aggregate very popular and i think very good book called mountaineering and this year, nevada. a man who a man who loves the west kept a secret mse groupwise he was the common law husband of a black woman in new york city or in queens i think. he told her -- she gave hurried alias. she never knew he was clarence king and his friend who included notables like henry adam, they never knew that clarence king had the secret marriages several children. so he's interesting. the reason he's in this book is not just because of that interesting nowadays is because he loves the last and he's there who takes it to the last and seems to be in relative rescued and beauty and mount this anomaly keeps a secret, but actually begins to exploit the west who for his another people's riches, brilliant scientist arthur paper of you not think i pronounce it, catastrop
he didn't go to the war, but rather went west and surveyed the west and became the first chief of the united states surveying expedition, was very well known, brilliant man at the delhi. a cause man, a good man, a man who wanted to be a writer aggregate very popular and i think very good book called mountaineering and this year, nevada. a man who a man who loves the west kept a secret mse groupwise he was the common law husband of a black woman in new york city or in queens i think. he told her...
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Sep 23, 2013
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west champions again. a is cleansed their 16th a.l. west title. with the twins battling in the third, word started to circulate around the oakland coliseum. it was quite a difference scene about a year ago, when they a's won the a.l. west on the final day of the regular season by beating texas. >> we went through this last year and never gets old. it is just a great selling. >> we grinding to be the best and play hard every game. >> we are not done in just yet. we plan to keep going. >> this is the fourth time in oakland history that they have won back-to-back division titles. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news. breaking bad been big at last night's emmy awards. we will talk to the insider about some of their favorite moments. >> we will update you on full containment numbers of wild fire in at yosemite. will also let you know how much it cost to battle the blaze. >> we will be right back ú i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you
west champions again. a is cleansed their 16th a.l. west title. with the twins battling in the third, word started to circulate around the oakland coliseum. it was quite a difference scene about a year ago, when they a's won the a.l. west on the final day of the regular season by beating texas. >> we went through this last year and never gets old. it is just a great selling. >> we grinding to be the best and play hard every game. >> we are not done in just yet. we plan to keep...
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not least people in the west. want to have it both ways so they should be free and fair elections but when and if they are free of. the results comes through then removing that government doesn't need to be to be in the long term very sensible but in this particular case is it possible to undermine the assad regime without playing into the hands of the radical islam. yet the way to undermine the i said regime would be for its external i was particularly russia and iran to. give president assad council and advice is very strong about his need assad's need to see a political settlement which would not result in the destruction of the our white interest and we know what the what assad and his. clan fear which is that if they give up any power then that. they want some protection just to make sure just to make sure do you really believe that if president putin were to say to president assad you need to go he will just get his stuff pack it up and leave well it's not it's not that simple but but i do believe that if th
not least people in the west. want to have it both ways so they should be free and fair elections but when and if they are free of. the results comes through then removing that government doesn't need to be to be in the long term very sensible but in this particular case is it possible to undermine the assad regime without playing into the hands of the radical islam. yet the way to undermine the i said regime would be for its external i was particularly russia and iran to. give president assad...
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but i did not review the property to the west. i would note too that the on this it is sloping down. so this is a down sloping lot. the properties on the south side of 26th street are on higher ground and you will find more 3-4 story buildings there and the property does go down to the north that it does go downhill. >> that was likely added before the change to the rh 2 where you know the introduction of the pop out -- >> that's a good question, based upon what this project architect said, it sounded like it may also comply with the section 136 pop out. so it sounds like the appellant is saying that that building was extended in the late 90s which would be a time where we had the pop out. that property was built in the same fashion as the subject. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. >> tony greko. this permit was a site permit. just an little background history. this is a permit for removal of plaster. our inspector went out and found they had gone beyond the permit and we issued a notice of violation and that was in 2012. prior to that
but i did not review the property to the west. i would note too that the on this it is sloping down. so this is a down sloping lot. the properties on the south side of 26th street are on higher ground and you will find more 3-4 story buildings there and the property does go down to the north that it does go downhill. >> that was likely added before the change to the rh 2 where you know the introduction of the pop out -- >> that's a good question, based upon what this project...
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in the case of west memphis three, justice was served. or was it? what does that dna tell us? >> it tells us that me, jason, jessie, none of our dna was found at the crime scene. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ and now, there's a plan that lets you experience that "new" phone thrill again and again. and again. can you close your new phone box? we're picking up some feedback. introducing verizon edge. the plan that lets you upgrade to a new verizon 4glte phone when you want to. having what y
in the case of west memphis three, justice was served. or was it? what does that dna tell us? >> it tells us that me, jason, jessie, none of our dna was found at the crime scene. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save...
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Sep 25, 2013
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but the bulk of the fog is west of town. even the shenandoah valley, look at all the quarter-mile visibility from luray to harrisonburg. temps in the low 40s in germantown. 43 along with leesburg. mid-40s -- dumfries 48. barely holding on to 50 at an dues. to our north's east, college park in the upper 40s. outside on our michael &son weather camera, you see nothing but good visibility here in d.c. partly cloudy conditions, 56. light winds. only north, northwest at 3. the dew point yesterday was 45, 48 today. so still a very comfortable air mass overhead. we're not seeing much change. you do see quite a squirrel off -- swirl here off nova scotia dragging a cold front overrening in. high pressure in two chunks now. one off the carolina coast. the other one south of buffalo and a storm system coming out of the midwest. that storm system would be our chance for a raindrop but it looks like it's going to just run into the high pressure and not really make it across the appalachians. here we're looking at some clouds thrown our w
but the bulk of the fog is west of town. even the shenandoah valley, look at all the quarter-mile visibility from luray to harrisonburg. temps in the low 40s in germantown. 43 along with leesburg. mid-40s -- dumfries 48. barely holding on to 50 at an dues. to our north's east, college park in the upper 40s. outside on our michael &son weather camera, you see nothing but good visibility here in d.c. partly cloudy conditions, 56. light winds. only north, northwest at 3. the dew point...
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Sep 27, 2013
09/13
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showers coming from the west. you see the big weather system coming off of the big weather system coming off of the west coast. captioning made possible by sony pictures television america! is this a great country or what? where else could 2 guys like us come together all in the name of capitalism, huh? whatever, man. give me the heroin. this? oh! hey, manny, what's the hurry? look, p.k., this ain't no game, all right? just give me the heroin. no, you're wrong, manny. this is a game... and i love playing it. ooh! later, p.k. it sounds to me like you and alex got almost everything for the wedding nailed down. yeah. yeah? you got the church and the minister. yep. you got the caterer and the entertainment. mm-hmm. she's got the maid of honor. most important of all, you got your best man: me. well, you're my best friend. why wouldn't you be my best man? i had some stiff competition goin' there.
showers coming from the west. you see the big weather system coming off of the big weather system coming off of the west coast. captioning made possible by sony pictures television america! is this a great country or what? where else could 2 guys like us come together all in the name of capitalism, huh? whatever, man. give me the heroin. this? oh! hey, manny, what's the hurry? look, p.k., this ain't no game, all right? just give me the heroin. no, you're wrong, manny. this is a game... and i...