Are facing. 7 a. M. , temperatures dont move very much until you hit 7 or 8 00. By noontime, we are bouncing into the upper 30s. A couple of thin clouds come into play. Blend with our sunshine. You see 40s on the map because high temperatures end up ranging from 40 to 45 degrees under those nice mostly sunny skies. Calm, chilly morning that we got to get through first and of course those big weekend changes that we got to break down in just a few. Julie grauert up with live drive time traffic. Julie, start the car early. Yes on these chilly days. North of town things moving along nicely on route 1 along nicely on route 1, 93 south and 128. North and southbound. Over to the pike wide anticipate from framingham through the weston tolls and this is what you will see through brighton. The live drive times. 12 minutes from route 128 to the tobin. Eight minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the pike. 19 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. Gene and sara, ba
Into the international spotlight with an oped published last night by the New York Times. Certainly the most discussed oped i have ever seen. A lecture to the American People, peppered with an artful rewriting of history. Putin writes, from the outset, russian has advocated peaceful dialogue, enabling syrians to develop a compromise plan for their own future. We are not protecting the syrian government, but International Law. The law is still the law and we must follow it whether we like it or not. Putin then claims without any supporting evidence and in direct opposition to the United Nations, the u. S. Intelligence and Human Rights Watch, to name a few, that it was rebels who used chemical weapons last month, writing, no one doubts that poison gas was in used in syria, but there is every reason to believe that it was not used by the syrian army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patron. And he ends with a rebuttal to the president s assertion
Putin, who has gleefully jumped into the international spotlight with an oped published last night by the New York Times. Certainly the most discussed oped i have ever seen. A lecture to the American People, peppered with an artful rewriting of history. Putin writes, from the outset, russian has advocated peaceful dialogue, enabling syrians to develop a compromise plan for their own future. We are not protecting the syrian government, but International Law. The law is still the law and we must follow it whether we like it or not. Putin then claims without any supporting evidence and in direct opposition to the United Nations, the u. S. Intelligence and Human Rights Watch, to name a few, that it was rebels who used chemical weapons last month, writing, no one doubts that poison gas was in used in syria, but there is every reason to believe that it was not used by the syrian army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patron. And he ends with a rebut
A lecture to the American People, peppered with an artful rewriting of history. Putin writes, from the outset, russian has advocated peaceful dialogue, enabling syrians to develop a compromise plan for their own future. We are not protecting the syrian government, but International Law. The law is still the law and we must follow it whether we like it or not. Putin then claims without any supporting evidence and in direct opposition to the United Nations, the u. S. Intelligence and Human Rights Watch, to name a few, that it was rebels who used chemical weapons last month, writing, no one doubts that poison gas was in used in syria, but there is every reason to believe that it was not used by the syrian army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patron. And he ends with a rebuttal to the president s assertion the other night that america is exceptional. He says, i would rather disagree with a case he made on american exceptionalism, stating that th
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