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Transcripts For WFXT FOX 25 Morning News 20151005

No, not so warm right now. Still, i got 30s on the map now, we are talking some 70s in a couple of days and nice warmup and 49 right now in boston, lawrence 45, 40 in manchester, New Hampshire and flip side middle 50s cape and depending where you are you have mild temperatures south of boston and to the north and west of boston definite nip in the air this morning, 9 00 a. M. Temperaturewise still in the 40s and 50s and still a lot of clouds south of boston and north of boston partly cloudy and northern mass, southern New Hampshire, Central Massachusetts and noon time today, upper 50s, do is for almost everybody, but the clouds uthsoutheastern massachusetts where we have the very slight chance of passing shower and talk more about that coming up in a couple minutes but 58 to 64, what youre dressing for here this afternoon and lets get you out to door though we have Catherine Parrotta now traffic. How are roads looking, catherine. All the major roads kind of sluggish and 24 going north

Transcripts For WLTX News 19 6am 20160122

Now . Fortunately a lot of the rainfall has started to taper off and he can see a little bit of clearing in the western and southwestern parts of the midlands at a big line still has to come through. Its right now and central parts ofofeorgia, even though the rain has start to taper off, we have been noticing, on radar that a lot of the freezing rain and even sleet now in the central and northern part of the state from rock hill all the way to sharad, the cold air is starting to drag through and that freezing rain could start affecting our community. We still have a freeze rain advisory for newberry, fairfield, kershaw and lee counties in effect right now through 12 noon today. The temperatures right now, it is cold, 36 newberry, 43 saluda, 39 lexington, 39 columbia and a bishopville 30 for degrees. As of 6 oclock, the wind chills are starting to affect the northern half of the midlands. It feels like 25 winnsboro, even camden 26, here in columbia feels like 32 degrees, point where the

Transcripts For CSPAN2 2014 Gaithersburg Book Festival 20140518

Festival. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] first up steve vogel the author of through the perilous fight talking about his book at the 2014 gaithersburg book festival. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] please direct your attention up there and for those in the back if you would like to move forward you are also welcome to do so if you would like. Welcome to the fifth annual gaithersburg book festival. My name is garrett peck and i am a lover of local history and beer and trains. Actually we will wait for just a second. One of the wonderful things about being in gaithersburg we are in old an Old Town Square and theres a real town that is here and the railroad station is right behind us which is a wonderful Historic Place to go to. Gaithersburg is a vibrant diversity that celebrates and supports the arts and humanities. We are pleased to bring you this festival and event thanks to the generous support of our sponsors and volunteers so please visit the

Transcripts For CSPAN2 2014 Gaithersburg Book Festival 20140517

It is for people my age disorienting. For people, my children and grandchildrens age is the only america they have known and the most natural thing in the world. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. The wonderful thing about the gulf coast, is so underappreciate it and that is good because it gives us a lot to write about. If we were in new York San Francisco or chicago those cities and places are all so well known and new york is the literary capital but on the gulf coast we tend to think about from texas to the Florida Panhandle there really is instability, we have a similar environment, similar trees, long leaf pines, palm trees, sandy soil, salt in the air. The gulf of mexico and nourishes and supplies us with wonderful seafood, estuaries, wonderfully rich and tradition and culture. In and around these things for hundreds of years, it is an extraordinarily rich subject to take and of course along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all of a sudden we are in ce

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Panel Discussion On The World Wars 20140601

Early planes they were flying were spinning off their oil, which was castor oil if you can imagine. A gallon to two gallons per hour was six tooted by the whirling rotary plain, most of it back in their face. So the wonderful scars that makes them look so dashing or wiping their goggles off. The real and hailing the stuff that made therein its. They would often take black berry brandy up to settle their stomach. Now these are just some of the problems. They also didnt wear parachutes because the higherups, the powers that be thought that parachutes which were invented with the defeated and had the first hint of any problem jump out of the airplane. Im sorry, no airplane. The stick of Eddie Rickenbacker something terrible. You also have to realize in warfare they were in the something new that nobody had ever come across. That they were flying what in essence was a pioneer. The inside of the airplane was all would. It had canvas in a heavy shellacking. It was entirely a single spark cou

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