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Drone photographer Caleb Kenna returns again and again to farmland around Weybridge, Vermont. “There are a few trees that I keep going back to throughout the seasons to see how the light and landscapes around them change,” he says
right now we are looking at the start of another beautiful day. it s hard to believe after the winter we ve had, that it s expected to be in the 60-degree area again today. right now, the president is in pennsylvania, he is still working to gain support for his health care reform bill there. and the winner is and the underdog takes it on hollywood s biggest night. news 4 midday begins right now. good morning, everyone, and welcome to news 4 midday. i m barbara harrison. it s monday, march 8, 2010. and it is a beautiful monday morning out there after a great weekend. sun s out, temperatures are on the rise. we ll get our first forecast now from veronica johnson, who s in for tom kierein. veronica, good morning. good morning, barbara. hard to believe, we just kind of flipped that switch, just like that, because this past weekend was the brightest weekend and the warmest weekend that we ve had around here since the end of november. and here we are again with temperat
we re lucky. not fortunate there weren t more civilian theres. very lucky because no one but the gunman was killed isn t the incident last night. now investigators are trying to figure out why the california man pulled out a gun and started shooting at point blank range at pentagon police officers. this investigation is causing headaches for commuters. the pentagon metro rail station remained closed all morning long. news 4 midday begins right now. good morning to you. welcome to news 4 midday. i m joe krebs. and i m barbara harrison. it s friday, march 5th, 2010. the investigation continues at the pentagon this morning as police try and figure out why a man would open fire on two police officers. that gunman has been identified as 36-year-old john bedell. he was shot by police and later died. news 4 s megan mcgrath has been following this story all morning long. she joins us from the pentagon with the very latest now. good morning, megan. reporter: well, good m