Phil graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in history from Wheeling Jesuit University and great degree in American History from george mason university. He is currently a supervisory park ranger with the National Park service in florida. You can ask him about fun snakes he might have seen recently. With that, lets learn why someone would want to burn down boston. So, yeah, im a park ranger in the everglades. So i do not bring any snakes. Everyone can stay in the first or second rows. I know that was a big concern by rob and liz. But todays talk is centered on something further north. And being a Baltimore Orioles fan, there is multiple reasons why i want to see boston burn, especially fenway. Today is the road to revolution. And boston epicenter of that early colonial opposition to the parliament, to the british, to being in existence. I figure i would summit up in three dates, march 5th, 1770, april 17th, 1775. So thanks for coming. Well take questions. Theyre all important dates t
Cold air. Leesburg to gaithersburg. Frederic, winchester, cumberland. 4 to 8 inches there. Well come back and break this down in terms of timetables and talk about what happens wednesday night. Thank you, top. We take you live to Reagan National airport tonight and its a good thing all those lights and travelers are trying to get out of town tonight and not tomorrow. Mola joins us live from outside the airport. Mola, i imagine its busy out there already, huh . Yeah, here at reagan, folks are trying to get an early jump on what is always a busy Holiday Travel weekend. And now as topper just told you, it might be a messy one. It was pretty busy today at reagan as well as dulles airport. Airport officials are only expecting things to get busier tonight, tomorrow, and thanksgiving morning. Right now, they dont expect widespread delays and cancellations because of out incoming weather. Still, some airlines are offering waivers on rebooking and changing fees for travelers leaving from reagan
What It s Like to Fly a Stunt Helicopter for Michael Bay
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Frédéric North is one of the world’s most sought-after stunt helicopter pilots and aerial coordinators. For over three decades, he has piloted aircraft for Hollywood’s biggest directors, racking up an epically long list of credits, including a heavy presence in the
Fast & Furious and
Transformers franchises. He also holds the world record for altitude in a helicopter, reaching 42,500 feet back in 2002. His work will next be seen in the upcoming Netflix feature
Below, North describes what it’s like to spend a day on set with Michael Bay, for whom he has worked on a number of high-octane projects. His story appears as told to Charles Thorp, and has been edited and condensed for clarity.