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Transcripts For WMUR News 9 Noon 20160203

Erin right now, much of the state is seeing rain, but in some areas, it is fleeting. Is sleeting. In some areas, snow is falling, and this is causing reduced speed, such as at i89 and secondary good afternoon. I erin fehlau. We want to check in with meteorologist Kevin Skarupa. Kevin it is rain through a good part of the state as temperatures climb farther away from the freezing mark. It should continue as temperatures eventually through the afternoon are up into the 40 s and maybe even lower 50 s. You can see the White Mountains of the great north wooods. It is all rainfall to our south and west, moving in through the afternoon. Some will be locally heavy, and a lot of that centering around the evening commute, which could be a very sloppy one, which continues to pick up out of the a lot of this winds down through the evening and still mild out there tomorrow before we start to see the cooler air arrive. What that means for the weekend and the pattern beyond that with few minutes. Eri

Transcripts For WMUR News 9 Daybreak 20160204

Now, wmur news 9 daybreak. Day, it will feel like winter again. Kevin we start off early this morning with clouds and a couple of light showers. Temperatures are in the 40 s and 50 s. We will have a wind picking up today. That is going to clear skies out in central and southern spots. Through the day. Much more on what the fall brings for the weekend. Let s take a look at your thursday morning ride. We s deb davidson. Deb good morning, kevin. That earlier crash on 93 north in sanbornton has been cleared and traffic is moving well. Interstate 89 is moving well from concord to the upper valley. Southbound looks good, as well. 93 is up to speed into salem. 101 eastbound and westbound, no delays bedford to hampton. If you are commuting into massachusetts, we are seeing very heavy volume at and south of the 495 connector. Sean thanks. Governor Maggie Hassan will speak to a joint session of the to deliver her state of the state address. Variety of topics including with the drug crisis, and j

Transcripts For WMUR News 9 Daybreak 20160204

Like we do. Now, wmur news 9 daybreak. Erin good morning, New Hampshire. It feels almost like april. Sean usually, we say it is warm and rainy in april, but it is february. Believe it or not. Kevin it has everything to do with your elevation this morning. If you are in some of the lower lying valleys, temperatures are still in the 30 s and you are wondering where the warmth is. The west wind will pick up today. 36, laconia, 34, plymouth. Everywhere else, we are in the 40 s and 50 s. We will talk about the systems we re tracking in a bit. We are joined live by 95. 7 wzid good thursday morning. Deb all the major roads in New Hampshire are once again nice and quiet and moving well. We do need to be aware of patches of fog and 93 north, north of concord. It is very foggy out there. It is foggy again around the hooksett tolls. Another foggy area is on 393 in concord and 106 from pembroke to loudon. The everett turnpike is looking ok. From the wzid traffic network, i m deb davidson for 95. 7

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History 20140831

Just as a kind of baby boomer nostalgia for the days that were. What weve been trying to deal with is this sense of pervasive disappointment, that the revolution somehow ended in the early 1970s. The popular music became a disappointment, aesthetically, politically. Thats the cliche. We saw plenty of evidence for it. What weve been trying to do is to say ok. Maybe if we shift perspective, maybe if we dont simply buy the assumptions that went into the age of countercultural music, if we do that, we may well see music engaged in a different way. And the way i suggested, the way weve started out is by saying isnt it the case that popular music in the u. S. In the 1970s was doing what popular music typically had done well before the 1960s . Which is to mediate relationships between men and women, to mediate notions of gender, to rethink sexuality. And thats where we started last time, with ideas about masculinity. And the way in which theres a radical transformation of ideas about masculin

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140829

Energy from to do all this. And the only thing that i can really say is i look at the world through the eyes of my children. And i have to i personally have to make it better for me. And i have to make it better for my wife, and i have to make the world better for my kids. My firstborn son, jackson, a year and a half ago, gave us our first grandchild. And youd better watch out for this one because shes a kick ass. I know every grandfather says the same thing, but shes a stunning woman. My second born son, will, just in the last month found out that him and his wife, shannon, are expecting identical twin boys in july. So i look at the world through the eyes of the future generation. And ive seen this planet environmentally getting much worse. And ive seen the world getting much worse. The reason why im in hawaii was in the late 60s, i used to live in san francisco. And i saw a billboard that said shower with a friend because were running out of water. Okay. Funny, right . Big billboard,

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