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today young and old members of the community marched to the banks of the east river in a symbolic gesture to pour buckets of water back where it came. it's in stranger to minor flooding but on october 29th, the unthinkable happened. the water surrounding lower manhattan swallowed this community and the worst part for many, they did not have flood insurance. >> reporter: such was the case in the cafe. it's neighbors were there to help and it is back in business. more are opening up every month. the pier itself is slated to get a $200 million dollar makeover the area still has far to go, but the community is optimistic of its future. reporting for abc2 news -- abc news new york. >>> today 26 thurks people remain displace from superstorm sandy with many picking up the pieces. >> 26,000. >> if you're sick, could your home be the source. what simple changes you could make. >> misty the dog didn't want to cof up the cash. how many of her owner's dollars did the dog swallow? >>> is your home the source of what's making you sick? >> experts say the first thing you should do is filter the pollutio
today young and old members of the community marched to the banks of the east river in a symbolic gesture to pour buckets of water back where it came. it's in stranger to minor flooding but on october 29th, the unthinkable happened. the water surrounding lower manhattan swallowed this community and the worst part for many, they did not have flood insurance. >> reporter: such was the case in the cafe. it's neighbors were there to help and it is back in business. more are opening up every...
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the consolidated edison power substation that sits at the end of 14th street right next to the east river is about six feet above sea level. >> the water and electricity does not mix, obviously. >> reporter: most of the electricity for lower manhattan flows through these transformers and relays. as long as they're not underwater. for over 50 years the 11 foot high flood walls were just fine. until sandy's storm surge pushed 14 feet of water over the banks of the east river. >> the watt certificate coming over the top. >> reporter: the flashpoint was a circuit breaker that shorted out after the salt water rushed in. >> that breaker was at a lower elevation. and as the water started to rise, that breaker flashed over and then caused a subsequent failure at the transformer. and so then you saw this big flash of light. and there was a cascading failure because of the other relays. and then the station ended up shutting down. >> reporter: con ed's vice president of engineering and planning is determined to keep this station dry whenever the next megastorm hits. they're building about 180 alumi
the consolidated edison power substation that sits at the end of 14th street right next to the east river is about six feet above sea level. >> the water and electricity does not mix, obviously. >> reporter: most of the electricity for lower manhattan flows through these transformers and relays. as long as they're not underwater. for over 50 years the 11 foot high flood walls were just fine. until sandy's storm surge pushed 14 feet of water over the banks of the east river. >>...
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police turned over manhole covers and swept the east river. everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we get leads here and there throughout the day. wherever we get them, we try to take them serious. call the police, detectives. >> reporter: now the family's search has gone national. the group autism speaks is offering a $70,000 reward for avonte's safe return. the group's vice president warns of the extra challenges when children with autism goes mitssing. >> he may not understand what they're saying. you know, could you just imagine how he must be feeling and the anxiety? so he may not be able to understand what they're saying. or he may not be able to communicate back what his needs are. >> reporter: here in new york, the nypd has expanded its efforts to find the boy especially here in the subway system since he was known to like trains. this year alone, 14 kids with the disorder have wandered and died. according to the national center for missing and exploited children. but dad daniel says he's not giving up. >> he's def
police turned over manhole covers and swept the east river. everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we get leads here and there throughout the day. wherever we get them, we try to take them serious. call the police, detectives. >> reporter: now the family's search has gone national. the group autism speaks is offering a $70,000 reward for avonte's safe return. the group's vice president warns of the extra challenges when children with autism goes mitssing....
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. >> working toward the east river, we knew there was a possibility of the findings some artifac artifacts>> that's why we hired a team to assist us to work with us. >> a top team of archeologists has been called in to help preserve an era long gone. >> they have been wiping the dirt off of thousands of realics buricked several meters below the city. some dating back 250 years. >> we are getting a sense of how new york city was developed, how the city was built, how people were living in the 18th, 19th century, how some things are very similar, they stay the same and, also, how things have changed throughout time. >> each piece is carefully cleaned, packaged and labeled using books, photographs and other historical references, alyssa and her team have been able to identify most of their findings. >> this is a broken ends of a wig curler. >> establish how they were used long before electricity and other moved earn conveniences. >> the things women do to look prettyy. >> and men. >> the more intriguing items, a tooth brush with bald bristels and a syringe made of bone. >> new york city was s
. >> working toward the east river, we knew there was a possibility of the findings some artifac artifacts>> that's why we hired a team to assist us to work with us. >> a top team of archeologists has been called in to help preserve an era long gone. >> they have been wiping the dirt off of thousands of realics buricked several meters below the city. some dating back 250 years. >> we are getting a sense of how new york city was developed, how the city was built,...
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we're right there on the east river and it's a spectacular piece of land and literally from here you'rer there in a few minutes. >> dave: 18 holes? >> world championship play. i think we'll have u.s. opens and ryder cups. so as much as the city spent if you have, like, a u.s. open there, they'll name $250 to $350 million. >> dave: this a municipal course? >> this is a public course. i run it, i have many, many years on the lease, i said "i'll go in and build it" and i went out to bid and i won the bid a couple of years ago and -- >> dave: you have really got the world by the ass, don't you? (laughter) >> no, no. i don't know, i work hard. like you, i work hard. >> dave: i'm not working hard. i'm just here. let's see, and then you've got the miss universe pageant, you're going to hold that in russia to co-inside with the upcoming olympics in russia. >> exactly. >> dave: have you had any deals with the russians? >> i've done a lot of business with the russians. >> dave: they're commies. you know that. they're commies. >> they're smart and they're tough and they're not looking so dumb. >>
we're right there on the east river and it's a spectacular piece of land and literally from here you'rer there in a few minutes. >> dave: 18 holes? >> world championship play. i think we'll have u.s. opens and ryder cups. so as much as the city spent if you have, like, a u.s. open there, they'll name $250 to $350 million. >> dave: this a municipal course? >> this is a public course. i run it, i have many, many years on the lease, i said "i'll go in and build...
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decommissioned i don't know if we even used a more and you know they build the on the on the shore of the east river and. but i think people are really drawn to. the period you know it's. it was it was a great idea to explore that time twenty in particularly in atlantic city and this character you know is based on a real real man who basically ran atlantic city for most of the day as you get the role it's it's a mystery to me i worked in i had a meeting with terence winter martin scorsese and steven levinson who was one of the producers. at the waldorf. and i didn't even do an audition or anything we'd not just sat there and i think terry turns when i had seen me in a play. that at left quite an impression on him and kind of it almost seemed as if you wrote the part with me in mind but on them i really have that in scorsese hands on that. i know he he watches all of them and he gives notes and feedback but he's very busy and you're out playing or keep dimes if you like if you like playing little bits. i don't know i like i like playing characters that i think are complicated for example someone like
decommissioned i don't know if we even used a more and you know they build the on the on the shore of the east river and. but i think people are really drawn to. the period you know it's. it was it was a great idea to explore that time twenty in particularly in atlantic city and this character you know is based on a real real man who basically ran atlantic city for most of the day as you get the role it's it's a mystery to me i worked in i had a meeting with terence winter martin scorsese and...
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today, young and old members of the community marched to banks of the east river in a symbolic gesture. the south street sea port area is no stranger to minor flooding but october 29thth water surrounding lower manhattan rose up, swallowing this community the worst part is that they did not have flood insurance. such was the case for the owners of the paris cave yach they got a small handout but neighbors were there to help and it's back in business more opening every month. the pier slated to get a $200 million makeover. the area still has far to go. but the community is optimistic about the future. abc news, new york >> former secretary of state hillary clinton winning praise for how she dwelt a heckler. in new york she was speaking about the need for greater cooperation in government. the man started yelling benghazi, benghazi, you let them die. clinton's response brought applause. >> we have to be willing to -- come together as citizens to focus on the kind of future we want which doesn't include yelling. it includes sitting down and talking >> despite the political nature of the s
today, young and old members of the community marched to banks of the east river in a symbolic gesture. the south street sea port area is no stranger to minor flooding but october 29thth water surrounding lower manhattan rose up, swallowing this community the worst part is that they did not have flood insurance. such was the case for the owners of the paris cave yach they got a small handout but neighbors were there to help and it's back in business more opening every month. the pier slated to...
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is today young old member of the community mark to the bank of east river to support bucket of waterk from where it came. south street seaport area of manhattan no strange tore minor flooding but on october 29 the unthinkable happened. water surrounding lower manhattan rose up and swallowed this community. the worst part for many they did not have flood insurance. such was the consist for the owner of the paris calf faichlt only got a small hand out from federal and local sources. but the neighbors were there to help and it is back in business. more opening up every month. peer speculated to get 200 million dollar make over. area still has far to go. but the xunt operate mission particular of the future. david, abc news new york. >> bouncing back. tv idea that could light up the children halloween. 22 month old cook dressed up as stick figure. her dad came up with the idea. he's southern california photographer made similar outfits for some of the snow border friend. generated 1 million hit and tution in just two days at the plans to post how to video for others who want to try out t
is today young old member of the community mark to the bank of east river to support bucket of waterk from where it came. south street seaport area of manhattan no strange tore minor flooding but on october 29 the unthinkable happened. water surrounding lower manhattan rose up and swallowed this community. the worst part for many they did not have flood insurance. such was the consist for the owner of the paris calf faichlt only got a small hand out from federal and local sources. but the...
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. >> as we were moving towards the east river we knew there was a possibility of finding art fapghartifactsthatwhy we hio help us. >> a top team of arc ol archaeos have been called in. they are wiping off the earth of relics underneath the city. some dating back 250 years. we are getting a sense of how new york city was developed and how the city was built and how people were living in the 1 18th 18th and 19th century and how things are similar and stayed the same and how things have changed through time. >> each piece is carefully cleaned, packaged and labelled. using books and other references they have been able to identify middle easmost of their finding. >> this is a broken end of a wig curler. >> the things that women do to look pretty. >> not just women u but men. a tooth brush with boar bristlessed. s in the early days new york city was in a few blocks. she and her team have been sharing discoverying their discy are hoping that the collection of artifacts will be made into a historical exhibit. this part of manhattan has been a mix is i mixture of old and n. >> over the past few years p
. >> as we were moving towards the east river we knew there was a possibility of finding art fapghartifactsthatwhy we hio help us. >> a top team of arc ol archaeos have been called in. they are wiping off the earth of relics underneath the city. some dating back 250 years. we are getting a sense of how new york city was developed and how the city was built and how people were living in the 1 18th 18th and 19th century and how things are similar and stayed the same and how things...
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the east river connecting brooklyn and manhattan on the r. line could remain out of service. several other areas were damaged and repairs are on going. >> a design competition will help keep flooding like that seen in sandy. designs were unveiled, one submission includes an eight-mile system of levees and bedrooms that would protect manhattan. another uses march land and artificial reefs to keep storm systems prom pushing in. >> it's been a stormy morning in the southern plains. >> it has. for more on the morning national forecast, let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> good morning. >> good morning. we'll have more on sandy and the weather that was associated with that coming up, but i want to get you out the door this morning. taking a look at the broad picture, the east coast pretty dry, although definitely cooler temperatures. we still have a little moisture out in the west, but most of the main energy with the system we've monitored has pulled into the midwest now. as we take a closer look with that, just because of some of tha
the east river connecting brooklyn and manhattan on the r. line could remain out of service. several other areas were damaged and repairs are on going. >> a design competition will help keep flooding like that seen in sandy. designs were unveiled, one submission includes an eight-mile system of levees and bedrooms that would protect manhattan. another uses march land and artificial reefs to keep storm systems prom pushing in. >> it's been a stormy morning in the southern plains....
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. >> we are working east towards the east river.knew there was a possibility of the finding of artefacts. that's why we hired a team to assist and work with us. >> a top team of archeologists has been called in to preserve an era long gone. they have been wiping the dirt off thousands of relyics buried below the city, some dating back 250 years. >> we are getting a sense of how new york city was developed and built, how people were living in the 18th, 19th septemberury. how some things are similar, they stay the same and how things have changed throughout time. >> each piece is cleaned, packaged and labelled. using books, photographs and other historical references alissa and their team have been able to identify most of their findings. and establish how they were used before electricity and other modern conveniences. among intriguing items, a tooth brush with bore bristles, and a syringe made of bone. in its early days new york city was centered around the ports and docks and expanded to outer neighbourhoods, explaining why a numbe
. >> we are working east towards the east river.knew there was a possibility of the finding of artefacts. that's why we hired a team to assist and work with us. >> a top team of archeologists has been called in to preserve an era long gone. they have been wiping the dirt off thousands of relyics buried below the city, some dating back 250 years. >> we are getting a sense of how new york city was developed and built, how people were living in the 18th, 19th septemberury. how...
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police turned over manhole covers and swept the east river. everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we need leads throughout the day. we try to take them serious, call the police, call detectives. >> reporter: now the family's search has gone national. the group autism speaks is offering a $70,000 re ward for his safe return. the group's vice president warns of the extra challenges when children with autism go missing. >> he may not understand what they are saying. could you just imagine how he must be feeling and the anxiety? he may not be able to understand them or he may not be able to communicate back what his needs are. >> reporter: here in new york the nypd expanded efforts to find the boy, especially here in the subway system since avonte was known to like trains. this year alone, 14 kids with the disorder have wandered and died. according to the national center for missing and ex ploited chirp. dad daniel said he's not giving up. >> he's a fighter. >> reporter: tonight more searching and a vigil for a young boy lost
police turned over manhole covers and swept the east river. everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we need leads throughout the day. we try to take them serious, call the police, call detectives. >> reporter: now the family's search has gone national. the group autism speaks is offering a $70,000 re ward for his safe return. the group's vice president warns of the extra challenges when children with autism go missing. >> he may not understand what they are...
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people turn over manhole covers and swept the east river and everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we get leads here and there throughout the day and we try to take them serious and call the police and the detectives. >> reporter: now the search has gone national. autism speaks is offering a 70,000 reward for devontae's return. lisa goring -- >> he may not understand what they are saying. could you just imagine how he must be feeling and the anxiety? so he may not be able to understand what they are saying or if he can understand, he may not be able to communicate back what his needs are. >> reporter: in new york the nypd has expanded efforts to find the boy in the subway system since the boy was known to like trains. this year alone, 14 kids with the disorder have wandered and died. according to the national center for missing and exploited dinner but dad daniel is not giving up. >> he is definitely a fighter. >> reporter: now still more searching and a vigil for a young boy lost in a big city. for "today," katie tur, nbc news, new york. >>> sad news this morni
people turn over manhole covers and swept the east river and everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we get leads here and there throughout the day and we try to take them serious and call the police and the detectives. >> reporter: now the search has gone national. autism speaks is offering a 70,000 reward for devontae's return. lisa goring -- >> he may not understand what they are saying. could you just imagine how he must be feeling and the anxiety? so...
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just across new york city's east river, in the neighborhood of astoria queens, roommates, rob, and jill hanner, are settling into their apartment for the night. >> it's a calm, ordinary night and i'm in bed and i hear this really loud noise. it was like a gunshot. so i spring out of bed. i walk to the window. i want to see what's going on. i see fire. it was quite shocking to see a fire in what is essentially my backyard. and i immediately started knocking on jill's door and tell her to get up. >> i'm like, should i call 911? like, i don't know what to do. so i immediately got on the phone, called 911. >> that's when i grabbed my camera. >> there's a car fire, that -- a car fire that just -- in astoria. >> an suv has barreled into an empty lot just behind budon and hanner's apartment. >> this guy just drove his car right into this wood. i could tell that he was under some sort of influence of something. i couldn't get a read on what he was on, but i could tell that his mind was not all there. >> he's, like, taking the metal pieces and hitting the car and just totally fell over. >> from
just across new york city's east river, in the neighborhood of astoria queens, roommates, rob, and jill hanner, are settling into their apartment for the night. >> it's a calm, ordinary night and i'm in bed and i hear this really loud noise. it was like a gunshot. so i spring out of bed. i walk to the window. i want to see what's going on. i see fire. it was quite shocking to see a fire in what is essentially my backyard. and i immediately started knocking on jill's door and tell her to...
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. >> working towards the east river, we knew there was certainly a possibility of finding some artifactst's why we hired a team to work with us. a top team of carbologist has been called in to help preservea long gone. they have been wiping dirt off of thousands of realics. some dating back 250 years. >> we are getting a good sense of how new york city was developed, hoy the city was bui built, how people were living in the 18th, 19th sent re, how some people stay the same and how things have changed throughout time. >> each speis cable cleaned, packaged and linoleate using books, photographs and other historical references, alyssa have been able to to identify most of their findings and establish how they remember used long before modern conveniences. >> the things women do? >> and not swimming with men. >> among the more intriguing items, a tooth brush and a syringe made much bones. in its early days, new york city was senterred around the ports and docked and grated to area items. alyssa and her team have been sharing their sdofshingz with younger generations. >> we can make history m
. >> working towards the east river, we knew there was certainly a possibility of finding some artifactst's why we hired a team to work with us. a top team of carbologist has been called in to help preservea long gone. they have been wiping dirt off of thousands of realics. some dating back 250 years. >> we are getting a good sense of how new york city was developed, hoy the city was bui built, how people were living in the 18th, 19th sent re, how some people stay the same and how...
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police turned over manhole covers and swept the east river. everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we get leads here and there throughout the day and we try to take them serious and call the police and the detectives. >> reporter: now the search has gone national. the group autism speaks is offering a $70,000 reward for his safe return. the advocacy group vice president lisa gorg warns of the extra challenges when children with autism go missing. >> he may not understand what they are saying. could you just imagine how he must be feeling and the anxiety? so he may not be able to understand what they are saying or if he can understand, he may not be able to communicate back what his needs are. >> reporter: in new york the nypd has expanded efforts to find the boy, especially in the subway system, since the boy was known to like trains. >> if you have any information -- this year alone, 14 kids with the disorder have wandered and died. according to the national center for missing and exploited children. but dad daniel is not
police turned over manhole covers and swept the east river. everyone hoping the rescue doesn't turn into a recovery. >> we get leads here and there throughout the day and we try to take them serious and call the police and the detectives. >> reporter: now the search has gone national. the group autism speaks is offering a $70,000 reward for his safe return. the advocacy group vice president lisa gorg warns of the extra challenges when children with autism go missing. >> he may...
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we are thrill the world nyc at the east river park band shell from 2:00 to 6:00 today and continuing charity component. how do people get involved? >> all they have to do is go for thrill the world.com and look for an event near them. >> you can join it? >> yes. >> we are going to be thrilled now. we will step aside and let you guys do your thing. ♪ ♪ it's close to midnight people lurking from the dark ♪ ♪ i got the moonlight and almost got you hard ♪ ♪ you try to dream but things before you before you make it ♪ ♪ you start to freeze and some is before your eyes ♪ ♪ because this is thriller thriller night and no one is going to take that away from you ♪ >> we were talking about you having some of these moves earlier, lester. >> i don't know about that. >> look who has got the jacket! this looks like so much fun. >> it is so cool. >> erica, come on! ♪ >> our thanks to our friends thrill the world. >> that's going to do it for us on this saturday. thanks for being here. i'll see you tonight on nbc "nightly news." we hope you have a thrilling show. >> see you tomorrow. ♪ >>> good mornin
we are thrill the world nyc at the east river park band shell from 2:00 to 6:00 today and continuing charity component. how do people get involved? >> all they have to do is go for thrill the world.com and look for an event near them. >> you can join it? >> yes. >> we are going to be thrilled now. we will step aside and let you guys do your thing. ♪ ♪ it's close to midnight people lurking from the dark ♪ ♪ i got the moonlight and almost got you hard ♪ ♪ you...
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to watch this video about yolanda's middle school, an all-girls middle school helping girls east of the river. >> i go to the washington school for girls and i attend the fourth grade. i feel like i think a being prepared for high school because when it comes to kind of like the rules, like homework and, you know, uniform, conduct, like sometimes of course you'll complain here or there, but like it's for the good of everything. >> my job here at washington middle school for girls is not to teach 104 students, my job is to teach the individual students in the school and i think that that's what makes our school something that could be replicate second degree because we believe that our students are individuals and when we serve the individual, then we can make them a successful student. ♪ ♪ >> currently we have a little over 100 students and actually it's fourth through eighth grades. it's been operating now for 15 years. and we decided to start the school in this area of washington, d.c., because it seemed to be one of the most under served areas in the city. >> well, we tried to do is serve
to watch this video about yolanda's middle school, an all-girls middle school helping girls east of the river. >> i go to the washington school for girls and i attend the fourth grade. i feel like i think a being prepared for high school because when it comes to kind of like the rules, like homework and, you know, uniform, conduct, like sometimes of course you'll complain here or there, but like it's for the good of everything. >> my job here at washington middle school for girls is...
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east. the pressure difference create as river of air and that is wind tonight and tomorrow morning. with that friday, full sunshine. warmer, 70s and 80s. here is our forecast model. wind gusts for tonight and friday morning, the strongest winds expected -- strongest winds expected, livermore 23 miles per hour. winds back off by late tomorrow afternoon and type tomorrow night. -- tomorrow night. 70s and 80s. everybody up 5-10 degrees into friday. oakland 81 degrees. san jose lower 80s. fremont 82. san francisco not a cloud in the sky. 78 degrees. here is your five-day forecast, temperatures peaking saturday and sunday cools off coast side. more cooling monday and tuesday. increase in wind speeds today and they will trend higher over the next 12 hours. >> thank you. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36 back to san francisco where friends gather for a mother struck and killed by a car at a park. and a company behind popular internet products the victim of hackers. the warning for customers. join us for these stories and more on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. >>> 24 hours aw
east. the pressure difference create as river of air and that is wind tonight and tomorrow morning. with that friday, full sunshine. warmer, 70s and 80s. here is our forecast model. wind gusts for tonight and friday morning, the strongest winds expected -- strongest winds expected, livermore 23 miles per hour. winds back off by late tomorrow afternoon and type tomorrow night. -- tomorrow night. 70s and 80s. everybody up 5-10 degrees into friday. oakland 81 degrees. san jose lower 80s. fremont...
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. >> we are talking chilly temperatures east of the mississippi river.s will be well below average. some places as much as 15 degrees below the normal for this time of the year. current temperatures across parts of the carolinas in the 30's and 40's this morning. atlanta current temperature only 40 degrees. very cold for people across sections of the southeast especially for the month of october. we do have widespread frost advisories freeze warnings in effect across portions of the ohio valley down into tennessee and even as far west as sections of kansas. very, very cold. the jet stream is producing the chilly temperatures. otherwise across the west very nice out. we are talking temperatures into the 60s even 90s in it phoenix. a lot of sunshine, enjoy it while you have it because over the next several days you will be seeing a shift in the weather pattern and snow possible and co cold temperatures. across parts of the great lakes we are looking at snowfall and significant accumulation in spots especially over lake ontario. they are talking 18 inches o
. >> we are talking chilly temperatures east of the mississippi river.s will be well below average. some places as much as 15 degrees below the normal for this time of the year. current temperatures across parts of the carolinas in the 30's and 40's this morning. atlanta current temperature only 40 degrees. very cold for people across sections of the southeast especially for the month of october. we do have widespread frost advisories freeze warnings in effect across portions of the ohio...
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katrina to provide independent oversight of flood protection in metropolitan new orleans east of the mississippi rivern july, the board filed suit against 97 oil and gas companies, including bp, exxon mobil, and chevron, accusing them of killing plant life, eroding soil, and carrying out a "mercilessly efficient, continuously expanding system of ecological destruction." votedne board members unanimously in favor of a lawsuit, but louisiana's republican governor bobby jindal, who reportedly has received over $1 million in campaign donations from the oil industry, has staunchly oppose the effort. governor jindal said the suit would be a litmus test for new nominees to the flood board and vowed not to read .2 members whose terms had expired, including the board's vice president, john berry, who spearheaded a lawsuit against the oil companies. committee thathe selects nominees for the board chose not to renominate john berry, citing his support for the lawsuit. which the majority on the board supported. john berry joins us now. he will remain in his post until governor jindal chooses one of two people pic
katrina to provide independent oversight of flood protection in metropolitan new orleans east of the mississippi rivern july, the board filed suit against 97 oil and gas companies, including bp, exxon mobil, and chevron, accusing them of killing plant life, eroding soil, and carrying out a "mercilessly efficient, continuously expanding system of ecological destruction." votedne board members unanimously in favor of a lawsuit, but louisiana's republican governor bobby jindal, who...
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river road. two in the city east lombard at north dean and st. paul at east reed. speeds on 95 as i mentioned slow from whitemarsh to the beltway that is where the latest accident is, on the right shoulder. speeds on the beltway in the 40s. on the top and west sides -- that's a look at the west side at 70. this report is brought to you by jiffy lube. get your old -- oil changed regularly. back to you. >>> the navy has charged four officers for their roles in the training accident deaths of two navy divers at the aberdeen proving grounds superpond. the four members will be court-martialed. the two divers' underwater breathing units failed and tether line became entangled. arraignments are scheduled for tomorrow and thursday. >>> the woman -- a woman accused of robbing three banks in anne arundel county is behind bars. police say 47-year-old jamese queen, a school bus driver robbed the bank of glen burnie two times last month. she also attempted to hold up another bank branch saturday. an employee took down the license plate from her car leading police to her. she fa
river road. two in the city east lombard at north dean and st. paul at east reed. speeds on 95 as i mentioned slow from whitemarsh to the beltway that is where the latest accident is, on the right shoulder. speeds on the beltway in the 40s. on the top and west sides -- that's a look at the west side at 70. this report is brought to you by jiffy lube. get your old -- oil changed regularly. back to you. >>> the navy has charged four officers for their roles in the training accident...
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. >> the zip tower mill land on the east of the sioux river fits the bill.sh the 11-story landmark. >> we were looking at bids for exploding it and for bids for just taking it down the old-fashion way with the ball and chain. >> but the zip is one story taller than the highest wrecking crane in the state. so it must be taken down with explosives. jeff seizes the opportunity to raise funds for a cause dear to his heart. >> about three months prior to this, my youngest daughter was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis so i decided to turn night a fundraiser. >> a rookie reporter at the time jumps at the chance to cover the event. >> we knew it was for a great cause. it was a good stare. the tallest building in dakota is coming down and you want to be here for that. >> so we went out and sold tickets for the person who pushes the button. >> ethey call the event "boom" and print thousands of raffle tickets to sell. >> in a little less than six weeks' time, we sold 50,000 tickets. it became bigger than life. >> they were expecting thousands and thousands of people.
. >> the zip tower mill land on the east of the sioux river fits the bill.sh the 11-story landmark. >> we were looking at bids for exploding it and for bids for just taking it down the old-fashion way with the ball and chain. >> but the zip is one story taller than the highest wrecking crane in the state. so it must be taken down with explosives. jeff seizes the opportunity to raise funds for a cause dear to his heart. >> about three months prior to this, my youngest...
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river. how about dundalk today, hazy on the east side. a few clouds billow up. couple showers up into pennsylvania but none in maryland. take a look at the airport. temperature 85. the real feel temperature close to the upper 80s to near 90. it is warm, unseasonably so. we're in the mid to upper 80s. we'll see some good sunshine, cloud cover at time. uv is moderate. we're up to 72 in the bay after bottoming out. 85 in baltimore. 76 at the beach. we got the sea breeze but for most of the state, if -- it's unseasonably warm and humid. once again, a steam bath scenario. humidity is cranking up. and that really will feel border line. that's a great time it get in. you'll need the cool beverages and dress light. tonight and into the day tomorrow we're looking a good, maybe a stray shower toward dope croak lake and beyond that into the day on sunday still looking good. we get the weekend on a dry note but the edge of future rain beginning to move into monday. right now all clear except north of us, but things will begin to change here as you go forward in time. let's
river. how about dundalk today, hazy on the east side. a few clouds billow up. couple showers up into pennsylvania but none in maryland. take a look at the airport. temperature 85. the real feel temperature close to the upper 80s to near 90. it is warm, unseasonably so. we're in the mid to upper 80s. we'll see some good sunshine, cloud cover at time. uv is moderate. we're up to 72 in the bay after bottoming out. 85 in baltimore. 76 at the beach. we got the sea breeze but for most of the state,...
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but if the harlem river was going to turn the subway tunnels on the east side of manhattan into its tributaries, if the harlem river was going to surge down into those subway stations and into those subway tunnels, then the whole eastern side of the city was an open question as to what was going to happen then. and that route into the subways was exactly where sandy was due to send the harlem river. unless transit workers could figure out a way to make it stop. so they tried, days before the storm, watching the forecast, anticipating the rising waters, carpenters started collecting lumber and started hammering together a sort of ad hoc plywood dam across the open mouth of the tunnel that the harlem river was set to surge right down. they put together a dam that was five feet high. but something happened that made them realize that five feet high was not going to be enough. they needed to get that dam higher than that. the city workers trying to stop the harlem river from storming through that tunnel and drowning the eastern side of the manhattan, they looked at the latest forecast from the nati
but if the harlem river was going to turn the subway tunnels on the east side of manhattan into its tributaries, if the harlem river was going to surge down into those subway stations and into those subway tunnels, then the whole eastern side of the city was an open question as to what was going to happen then. and that route into the subways was exactly where sandy was due to send the harlem river. unless transit workers could figure out a way to make it stop. so they tried, days before the...
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river. most of the first sewer systems were on the east coast of the united states, often in places that already had developed a citywide water supply system. sullivan: in 1630, boston was basically three mountains, there were very steep hills. waste would run down quickly and dump into the harbor. and the tide would carry most of it away. well, this worked well for a while. the problem was, as boston wanted to expand, it started filling in the mudflats. the water could come rushing down the hill, it would hit the flat area and slow down. at high tide, it couldn't get out at all. it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well
river. most of the first sewer systems were on the east coast of the united states, often in places that already had developed a citywide water supply system. sullivan: in 1630, boston was basically three mountains, there were very steep hills. waste would run down quickly and dump into the harbor. and the tide would carry most of it away. well, this worked well for a while. the problem was, as boston wanted to expand, it started filling in the mudflats. the water could come rushing down the...
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at palenque, residences for the nobility were built east of the palace stretching downstream across the otolum river. they included places of ritual cleansing, ancestral shrines, and courtyards for community gatherings. the ranks of the nobility supplied the scribes-- a reflection of the importance of literacy to the maya. scribes were necessarily artists because of the pictorial quality of mayan hieroglyphs w scribes d a very important social function. they weren't just the storytellers. they were people who recorded tribute and deliveries of goods and the whole workings of societies. and for that reason, writing was integral to the functioning of a royal palace. (narrator) the noble households contained works of art, including incense burners-- incensarios-- often bearing portraits of deceased relatives and deities. maya kings styled themselves as gods, as their divine representatives on earth. the crucial importance of corn, the staff of life throughout mesoamerica, led to depictions of nobles and rulers as the maize god. eternally younand beautiful, the god of maize was a metaphor for life itsel
at palenque, residences for the nobility were built east of the palace stretching downstream across the otolum river. they included places of ritual cleansing, ancestral shrines, and courtyards for community gatherings. the ranks of the nobility supplied the scribes-- a reflection of the importance of literacy to the maya. scribes were necessarily artists because of the pictorial quality of mayan hieroglyphs w scribes d a very important social function. they weren't just the storytellers. they...
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east. a lot of victorian architecture and is also on the river that has fishing and boating.t of state and national parks too. >> acadia national park is about 30 miles away. so that has a lot of hiking and biking opportunities. >> beautiful part of the country if you can stand the winter that's a good choice. back down to the south, one that's very popular we hear about it a lot. it's south carolina, you're looking at greenville. >> it's a mix of history as well as modern. you have the modern architecture, the greenville bridge, the river place downtown. a development of condos and shops and restaurants. there are 80 restaurants in the square mile of downtown. >> so it's decetant. >> it is. >> if you want to catch a game for $7 you can go see the baseball team. on thursday beer is $1. >> we're there. >> midwest, grand rapids, michigan. >> grand rapids, michigan has outstanding museums. it's the home of the gerald ford presidential library and a competition that's a really interesting competition draws 1600 artists from all over the country to compete for $200,000 in prize mo
east. a lot of victorian architecture and is also on the river that has fishing and boating.t of state and national parks too. >> acadia national park is about 30 miles away. so that has a lot of hiking and biking opportunities. >> beautiful part of the country if you can stand the winter that's a good choice. back down to the south, one that's very popular we hear about it a lot. it's south carolina, you're looking at greenville. >> it's a mix of history as well as modern....
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a pretty chilly morning east of the mississippi river.ect and also several frost advisories. plan to be scraping off some frost off your car windshields even in parts of georgia. otherwise, beautiful weather, temperatures widespread in the 60s. even in the 90s for parts of arizona. because of the cold air going over the great lakes, we're talking lake effect snow, up to 18 inches in some spots. significant snowfall out there. let's head back inside. >> all right. maria molina outside where it's 43 in front of our studio. this emmy and tony award winning actor created a memorable array of characters and now as the mysterious white rabbit in tv's "once upon a time," john lithgow is stealing the show once again. take a look at this. >> what do you have for me? >> everything is moving along as you predicted. they left this morning to get the genie's bottle. >> they knew what it did then. need i remind you of the consequences if you lie to me. >> no. i know exactly where it is. >> wow. it comes out tonight. john lithgow is also busy releasing
a pretty chilly morning east of the mississippi river.ect and also several frost advisories. plan to be scraping off some frost off your car windshields even in parts of georgia. otherwise, beautiful weather, temperatures widespread in the 60s. even in the 90s for parts of arizona. because of the cold air going over the great lakes, we're talking lake effect snow, up to 18 inches in some spots. significant snowfall out there. let's head back inside. >> all right. maria molina outside...
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river. right across most of fairfax county from herp darn don and fairfax city and getting very heavy rain. this is advancing to the east. now light rain in washington and the areas in green. light rain in prince georges county and northern prince georges cowny and charles county as well. they will be arriving over the next half hour or so. here's the timing on the leading edge of this rain. it should be into clifton and fairfax city in a couple more minutesson's corner should be into annandale and right into washington. expect heavy rain to come through. in addition we have temperatures that are balmy in washington. 79 on the eastern shore. behind this front it's down to the upper 50s to 60 this could trigger severe storms with details on that, let's go to chuck bell. >> good morning. we had the threat for severe weather because of wind shear and we had a south wind now. that comes around to the west and the northwest. you can get a little bit of a rotation. as a result we have a low risk of tornados. we had warning this morning out to winchester. still a bit of a damaging wind threat. straight line winds and thunderst
river. right across most of fairfax county from herp darn don and fairfax city and getting very heavy rain. this is advancing to the east. now light rain in washington and the areas in green. light rain in prince georges county and northern prince georges cowny and charles county as well. they will be arriving over the next half hour or so. here's the timing on the leading edge of this rain. it should be into clifton and fairfax city in a couple more minutesson's corner should be into annandale...
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look for the more rain to continue from east texas on into the central mississippi river valley, sunnynortheast coast. some leftover showers. up in new england, those showers and the great lakes may be turning to snow by this y >> good morning, everyone. cloudsstarting out with and fog. the chance for rain is going to go up as we go through the morning. scattered hit in the showers >> and that your latest weather. >> thank you very much. we have an anniversary to celebrate. it's been 15 years since "will and grace" starred here on nbc. we will catch up with the stars in a moment. first a look back at that ground breaking show. >> each other. >> thank you, thank you! >> "will and grace" was must-see tv on nbc for eight years. premiering september 21st, 1998. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> the show centered around best friends will truman, a gay lawyer and grace adler, a straight interior designer sharing an apartment in new york city. >> oh my god, there is no product in your hair, i'm calling 911. >> they along with will's flamboyant gay friend jack and her friend made up a foursome.
look for the more rain to continue from east texas on into the central mississippi river valley, sunnynortheast coast. some leftover showers. up in new england, those showers and the great lakes may be turning to snow by this y >> good morning, everyone. cloudsstarting out with and fog. the chance for rain is going to go up as we go through the morning. scattered hit in the showers >> and that your latest weather. >> thank you very much. we have an anniversary to celebrate....
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this is where it is now moving just to the east of the mississippi river.understorms embedded within it drop a very short amount of rain drop over 6 inches yesterday in louisville. wel see more rain move through there. in addition to this we have a small area today that's under the threat for some severe weather. it's that eastern kind of border of michigan, including detroit and then down almost to the ohio river there. just a little stripe across parts of ohio. tomorrow a little bit farther off to the east. i don't think a big tornado threat. mostly a strong wind and maybe a little bit of hail. this is what is left of karen. had been tropical storm, now it's tropical depression karen. it will meander off to the east. whatever impacts will be mostly rip currents across the central coast maybe from around new orleans and all the beaches over towards around panama city. the beautiful beaches in the panhandle of florida. a day that you have to stay out of the area. they're not letting people get into the water unless you have a surf board that you're attached
this is where it is now moving just to the east of the mississippi river.understorms embedded within it drop a very short amount of rain drop over 6 inches yesterday in louisville. wel see more rain move through there. in addition to this we have a small area today that's under the threat for some severe weather. it's that eastern kind of border of michigan, including detroit and then down almost to the ohio river there. just a little stripe across parts of ohio. tomorrow a little bit farther...
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bring in the flow from the bay and ocean depending on how far east you are. 30.03, the barometer. 69 upton, 70 on the shore, 71 patuxent river and dc. around the immediate metro area, everyone in the mid to upper 60s through the low 70s. that's pretty much the last morning we have -- one more morning of mild temperatures, but it will be the last weekend we have at least in the foreseeable future of these types of conditions. the flow from the east is with us for the day but then the winds pick up going into tomorrow. that's ahead of the front moving our way. let me give you an idea of what we're looking at. this is the reason all that moisture coming in brought a lot of snow. up to 3 feet of snow in parts of south dakota. on the east side of this, it has created tornadoes and hail. we are on the warmer side, and we are tapping into what is some of the meister from what was tropical storm karen. it's now a tropical depression. that moisture will rise and move into the region. we will start to see the clouds really moving in late tonight and into tomorrow. tamara by the beginning of your brush going to work, showers pick up. t
bring in the flow from the bay and ocean depending on how far east you are. 30.03, the barometer. 69 upton, 70 on the shore, 71 patuxent river and dc. around the immediate metro area, everyone in the mid to upper 60s through the low 70s. that's pretty much the last morning we have -- one more morning of mild temperatures, but it will be the last weekend we have at least in the foreseeable future of these types of conditions. the flow from the east is with us for the day but then the winds pick...
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east capitol street northeast. that is a water main break. other than that, all the bridges are good, including the potomac and anacostia river crossings. to springfield on the northbound side of i-95. looking great here. very light volumes right up through dale city, the beltway and beyond to 395. no big deals as you come out of frederick all the way down to the point where the lanes divide. the lanes are open. we'll take a last live look a little further south at montrose road in rockville looking great as you head to the split. >>> 4:28. for the first time in 17 years, the federal government is in a partial shutdown. congress failed to pass a bill to keep the government running. >> that's because democrats and republicans can't agree on what to do about the affordable care act also known as obamacare. susan mcginnis is on capitol hill with what happens next. >> it's now midnight and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> reporter: congress bickered to the end and missed the deadline to pass a budget. the disagreement is over whether changes to the affordable care act should be part after bill to fund the governme
east capitol street northeast. that is a water main break. other than that, all the bridges are good, including the potomac and anacostia river crossings. to springfield on the northbound side of i-95. looking great here. very light volumes right up through dale city, the beltway and beyond to 395. no big deals as you come out of frederick all the way down to the point where the lanes divide. the lanes are open. we'll take a last live look a little further south at montrose road in rockville...
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east of the mississippi river on sunday but our next big weather maker that's going to drop temperatures to the end of the week, and temperatures are going to be really comfortable. we still have some low clouds all the way inland. in fact, san jose started to see the clouds break apart, but you can see from the bay bridge, plenty of low clouds for now. lots of sunshine later on. 69 degrees in san francisco. 70 in fremont today, and 73 degrees. beautiful conditions right here in san jose. the 80s return as we head into this weekend, and a good beach day. looks like sunday. >>> natalie and willie, back over to you. >> thank you, stephanie. if you're taking about taking a drive to capture the leaves with the family, we have the best apps that will have you digin' this weekend. >> mario armstrong is the master of digin'. you almost said a digin' life style expert. >> are you on board with digin' as a term. >> i don't know if i'm feeling it. >> thank you for being here. >> sit back down. >> it's cool. you guys should campaign ande big on this. i like diged. >> yeah. >> so you're in. now let'
east of the mississippi river on sunday but our next big weather maker that's going to drop temperatures to the end of the week, and temperatures are going to be really comfortable. we still have some low clouds all the way inland. in fact, san jose started to see the clouds break apart, but you can see from the bay bridge, plenty of low clouds for now. lots of sunshine later on. 69 degrees in san francisco. 70 in fremont today, and 73 degrees. beautiful conditions right here in san jose. the...
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river here and looks like by saturday evening. as a strong tropical storm. then headed northeast toward oh perhaps pensacola. destin, those areas east of landfall. just east of mobile which would keep the highest storm surge out of mobile bay. by monday evening what's left of it expected to be coming in toward north carolina pretty quickly. that's going to throw rain our way monday and monday night. i think this will be out of here very early tuesday. so the tuesday looks all right. today hot humid and stray p.m. shower. 88. tonight generally in the 60s and tomorrow about the same. although i think a better chance of some afternoon showers north of town. 87 hot again on sunday. here's the change. monday, that's rain on monday. 76 and then looks like mid 70s very comfortable by the middle of next week. good morning monika samtani. and i think sleeveless is an excellent choice given the forecast. >>> thank you. it's going to be a little warm this october day. if you're planning to head over on the inbound side of route 50 in chantilly at about 2:20 this morning there was a single vehicle crash, one person dead because of the accident.
river here and looks like by saturday evening. as a strong tropical storm. then headed northeast toward oh perhaps pensacola. destin, those areas east of landfall. just east of mobile which would keep the highest storm surge out of mobile bay. by monday evening what's left of it expected to be coming in toward north carolina pretty quickly. that's going to throw rain our way monday and monday night. i think this will be out of here very early tuesday. so the tuesday looks all right. today hot...
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northeast as well as across the ohio river valley that is because the polar air mass that has come down from canada is really just slowly moving up here towards the east's take a look at all of those rain showers turning it to show news into isnow showers ove locations syracuse eight to 12-inches of snow coming off lake ontario. up towards the northwest, it's a completely different story. we have been talking about the great air that's been happening over the last couple days, that's all bus because of high pressure dominating. now this is a satellite image and there are no clouds to be seen across the region, so all of these cities here are going to be quite nice even seattle. we are going to be seeing 60 digress, sin, partly cloudy conditions as we go past the weekend, though, more clouds coming in to play. and those temperatures are going to be more in to the high 50s for you there. now down towards the southwest, more of the same. the same high pressure is dominating. a few clouds coming in off the pacific but that's real notice cause anything rain showers at all. los angeles you look like this, 72 degrees is going to be high today, on thursday ma
northeast as well as across the ohio river valley that is because the polar air mass that has come down from canada is really just slowly moving up here towards the east's take a look at all of those rain showers turning it to show news into isnow showers ove locations syracuse eight to 12-inches of snow coming off lake ontario. up towards the northwest, it's a completely different story. we have been talking about the great air that's been happening over the last couple days, that's all bus...
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prince george's county on the east side of 495 between 95 here at route 1 and all the way down to the wilson bridge. you're going to find volumes light. no problems crossing the river south of town and into alexandria. back to you guys. >>> a rock 'n' roll icon is making new music and actress kate blanchette get as big honor. >> did you miss danny like we all did? he's coming back to the big screen so you'll be happy. i don't know who he is. susan marquez has this eye on entertainment. >> reporter: australian actress kate blanchette was honored with a gala tribute at the new york film festival. she discussed her many notable performances on the big screen. >> it's always great when someone talks about your work in the context of a career which i suppose is what tonight is celebrating. so i'm very toiched by that. >> reporter: -- touched by that. >> reporter: there was also a screening by her latest work, the woody allen film blue jas minute. and machete kills is an absence thriller with a twist. danny returns, a government recruit hired to takedown a mexican arms dealer. the cast also includes mel gibson. >> i always wanted to be part of his movies. he has a differ
prince george's county on the east side of 495 between 95 here at route 1 and all the way down to the wilson bridge. you're going to find volumes light. no problems crossing the river south of town and into alexandria. back to you guys. >>> a rock 'n' roll icon is making new music and actress kate blanchette get as big honor. >> did you miss danny like we all did? he's coming back to the big screen so you'll be happy. i don't know who he is. susan marquez has this eye on...
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east. off the atlantic ocean. from galena, we've got the rain that just came in. probably last, at least hour to hour and a half. you see some pockets of rain. around middle river and over in the eastern shore, some heavier pockets north of kenezyville. so yes, it's going to rain again. and over the weekend, the bulk of the heavy stuff has moved to our north and moved to the southwest. so hopefully we'll be dealing with just cloudy skies and maybe some drizzle from time to time. i think the bulk of the heaviest stuff. we said this yesterday. but that didn't hold true, did it. 66, easton. 68, ocean city. we're at 63. 59 in cumberland. and 60 in oakland. locally, temperatures in the low to mid-60s. winds now, a little stronger, elkton, up to 20. ocean city, wind at 8 miles an hour. we -- haven't had really strong wind gusts. 20 to 30-mile-an-hour wind would have come down. we haven't really seen that. i guess that's one blessing. all right. we still have low pressure. still sitting. ure can't even it. it's sitting often the coast of let's say virginia and north carolina. but an upper-level system has taken shape here in northern virginia. and that's where the nor
east. off the atlantic ocean. from galena, we've got the rain that just came in. probably last, at least hour to hour and a half. you see some pockets of rain. around middle river and over in the eastern shore, some heavier pockets north of kenezyville. so yes, it's going to rain again. and over the weekend, the bulk of the heavy stuff has moved to our north and moved to the southwest. so hopefully we'll be dealing with just cloudy skies and maybe some drizzle from time to time. i think the...
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east and west coasts. simultaneously. of coastal resort city acapulco has hardly had time to recover from the damage caused. and it is seeing a plunge and hotel bookings. swollen rivers continue to be registered, and water pumped out by cleanup crews and acapulco. >> this work is being done to prevent more flooding and over feel -- overflow of the river of its banks. it is being done with a dredge and a selection -- suction below the surface. that is why the river is not completely overflowing here. >> residents have been warned to stay away from rivers and streams them and schools in the area have been ordered to remain close. raymond strengthen on the weekend and is blowing winds up to 195 kilometers an hour early on monday. it is currently still set some 200 kilometers off the coast, bringing only light rain and no strong winds as yet. it is hoped the ridge of high pressure could push it away from land. it couldrologists say still bring heavy rainfall to the area. the greek parliament has voted to suspend state funding for the far right golden door party. the new law allows indefinite funding freeze for parties leadership is charged with involvement in a criminal
east and west coasts. simultaneously. of coastal resort city acapulco has hardly had time to recover from the damage caused. and it is seeing a plunge and hotel bookings. swollen rivers continue to be registered, and water pumped out by cleanup crews and acapulco. >> this work is being done to prevent more flooding and over feel -- overflow of the river of its banks. it is being done with a dredge and a selection -- suction below the surface. that is why the river is not completely...