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Marshal Blucher: A Portrait Against the Background of an Epoch | (1988) |

| 00:00:55 Somebody asked me: |
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| 00:00:57 "Phil, if you could be anywhere, where would you be?" |
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| 00:01:00 I said to him, "Probably right here... |
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| 00:01:03 ...Elko, Nevada. " Our nation's high at 79 today. |
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| 00:01:06 In California, they'll have warm weather tomorrow... |
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| 00:01:09 ...gang wars and some overpriced real estate. |
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| 00:01:12 In the Pacific Northwest, they'll have some... |
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| 00:01:15 ...very, very tall trees. |
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| 00:01:17 Clear across the Rockies and Great Plains. |
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| 00:01:20 But look out, here comes trouble. |
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| 00:01:25 Oh, boy! |
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| 00:01:26 Front coming our way! Look out! |
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| 00:01:28 What will that mean to us? One of these big blue things! |
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| 00:01:32 This cold, frigid arctic air, this big mass out of the north. |
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| 00:01:37 It'll meet up with all this moisture out of the Gulf. |
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| 00:01:41 They'll mix at high altitudes and cause snow. |
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| 00:01:44 It won't hit us here in Pittsburgh. It'll push off and hit Altoona. |
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| 00:01:49 Close call! |
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| 00:01:50 Let's look at the five-day. |
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| 00:01:53 As you can see, nothing to be too scared about. |
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| 00:01:56 Bundle up warm, but you can leave your galoshes at home. |
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| 00:02:00 I won't be here at 10:00. Tomorrow's Groundhog Day. |
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| 00:02:03 I'll be in Punxsutawney for our country's oldest Groundhog Festival. |
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| 00:02:07 According to the legend, tomorrow, February 2nd... |
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| 00:02:11 ...if the groundhog wakes and sees his shadow... |
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| 00:02:14 ...we've got six more weeks of winter. |
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| 00:02:16 Sounds like fun. |
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| 00:02:18 You must really enjoy it. This is your third year in a row. |
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| 00:02:21 Four, Nan. |
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| 00:02:23 Four. |
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