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stafford and culpepper and stafford. the biggest threat on river road. there's the hail size hail over 2.2 and tornado warning until 5:45. so this storm you better take seriously as well. basement, interior room and get your car in the carport and out of the hail. the hail will move. it will move right down this -- it will move down the corridor. there is no doubt about it. it is going to move right -- this hail will probably move right throughout city of fredericksburg. 5:18. wow, where did that come from? we got another good picture around martinsburg, west virginia. can you double this up here? i don't think we can do that. you can kind of see it. it is a heck of a picture. the one around martinsburg that prompted the warning. the one that state troopers said we got the ground on route 9 between berkeley springs and martinsburg and by golly we have it. let's put the reared back on and take that off. let me zoom back out. tornado warning for the city of fredericksburg and stafford and culpepper until 5:45. and i will do a fan one more time and if you c
stafford and culpepper and stafford. the biggest threat on river road. there's the hail size hail over 2.2 and tornado warning until 5:45. so this storm you better take seriously as well. basement, interior room and get your car in the carport and out of the hail. the hail will move. it will move right down this -- it will move down the corridor. there is no doubt about it. it is going to move right -- this hail will probably move right throughout city of fredericksburg. 5:18. wow, where did...
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Jun 16, 2016
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and so this could have hail in it 15 south of culpepper and move to the east south of frederickburg.w you have once in fredericksburg and ducking south in the next 30 minutes and a new warning and this is an extended warning. so this one goes until 7:45. for culpepper and fauquier and madison and orange and then this one is extended and includes dale city and manassas and that goes until 8:00. don't see much actually weakening in terms as it moves southeast across the water into eventually southern maryland., st. marry's county. and warning in there in the next hour-and-a-half. i don't think we are done with everything until 11:00. tracking the storms and feel that we are looking at another three-and-a-half hours. here is a cross section, a slice if you will of that storm and this was the storm at one time, it was 60,000 feet from the atmosphere producing ping- pong ball sized hail middle burg and upperville. now just un50,000 feet essentially and in this that there is not as much hail and the magenta we showed you, a core magenta in the atmosphere and all hail and not as full as hai
and so this could have hail in it 15 south of culpepper and move to the east south of frederickburg.w you have once in fredericksburg and ducking south in the next 30 minutes and a new warning and this is an extended warning. so this one goes until 7:45. for culpepper and fauquier and madison and orange and then this one is extended and includes dale city and manassas and that goes until 8:00. don't see much actually weakening in terms as it moves southeast across the water into eventually...
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Jun 24, 2016
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lots of pockets of moderate to heavy rain around loray and sperryville and moving towards culpepper, we will see them here for a few hours and much better weather for the weekend. we will have the details in a few minutes, guys. >>> well day two of the quicken loan nationals and now in the book. >> mike hydeck covering the tournament. any surprises? >> reporter: what a battle guys for local favorite billy hurly, the best round of the day, shot a 6 under par and tied at the top of the leader board john rom and that is his first ever start as a proas we were watching the amazing golf today out here at congressional and wondering how long will quicken loans stay with tiger's event in dc. the giant on the 3rd year of a 4 year deal. so we pose that question to bill emerson and here are his thoughts on that. >> obviously we got time to decide if we are going to continue and what we will do from there and we are constantly evaluating into the sports market and sports marketing sponsorships that we do. this is a good one for us. >> so as you can here a conditional answer there, we don't know
lots of pockets of moderate to heavy rain around loray and sperryville and moving towards culpepper, we will see them here for a few hours and much better weather for the weekend. we will have the details in a few minutes, guys. >>> well day two of the quicken loan nationals and now in the book. >> mike hydeck covering the tournament. any surprises? >> reporter: what a battle guys for local favorite billy hurly, the best round of the day, shot a 6 under par and tied at the...
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Jun 13, 2016
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warmer to the south west, culpepper may make mid-80s. make 81 downtown and 24 hours for now looking at temperatures in the 80s. 83 in manassas and maybe 85 in culpepper. a very nice day. so 60s to start and the day planner by 11:00 and 78 and mostly sunny skies by one p.m. next 7 days. nats in town through wednesday and another evening game tomorrow and 4: 05 start on wednesday. a couple of showers and should not be a huge deal. more storms on thursday and low 80s and more storms on friday. however, storms end friday afternoon. lucky to get them out before friday evening. sunday will be dry for now and warmer on wednesday with highs back in the upper 80s. >>> all right, top, coming up at 6:00. investigators going over every inch of the orlando nightclub shooting scene. we will have a live report about wh about the suspect. >>> also hillary clinton and donald trump present two drastically different approaches on counterterrorism and gun control. people come in our area to >> many people in the dc area mour t orlando. >> john henry talks t
warmer to the south west, culpepper may make mid-80s. make 81 downtown and 24 hours for now looking at temperatures in the 80s. 83 in manassas and maybe 85 in culpepper. a very nice day. so 60s to start and the day planner by 11:00 and 78 and mostly sunny skies by one p.m. next 7 days. nats in town through wednesday and another evening game tomorrow and 4: 05 start on wednesday. a couple of showers and should not be a huge deal. more storms on thursday and low 80s and more storms on friday....
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highs today again 80 in culpepper, 80 in fredericksburg, mid-70s by the bay. future weather starting at 1:00 this afternoon, hardly a cloud to be found. might pick up a couple more clouds as the day goes along tomorrow. not much cloudiness early tomorrow. but by late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening, starting to pick up at least some mid and high level clouds. no chance for rain inside the beltway for tomorrow. now, friday night into saturday, here's saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. now on future weather. a lot of clouds, a little warm front coming through, may be able to generate a quick little rain chance early in the day on saturday, but i think our better chances if we're going to get rain on saturday come after about 4:00 or 5:00 saturday afternoon. peak of daytime heating. temperatures back near 90 degrees and a lot more humid than it will be for today and tomorrow. that's the reason for the rain chance on saturday. sunday gusty west to perhaps to our first 90 of the year. seven-day forecast, look at the beach forecast for the weekend coming up. >>
highs today again 80 in culpepper, 80 in fredericksburg, mid-70s by the bay. future weather starting at 1:00 this afternoon, hardly a cloud to be found. might pick up a couple more clouds as the day goes along tomorrow. not much cloudiness early tomorrow. but by late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening, starting to pick up at least some mid and high level clouds. no chance for rain inside the beltway for tomorrow. now, friday night into saturday, here's saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. now on...
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Jun 24, 2016
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on top of it from fox run and this storm from lore ray heads down to west of scary and south of culpepper. we got the spotty showers for a few more hours and a much better forecast in a few minutes. guys, back to you. >>> the neighbors to the west hoping for dry days. >>> incredible video from west virginia. >>> and this montgomery county bus stop is causing controversy heading to july 4th. we will have more on that coming up. >>> plus we will tell you why some people were rappeling off of the top of a perfectly good building downtown. >>> a lot more ahead medical centers. >>> 17 street alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer >>> montgomery county crews have a message for residents after new advertisements popped up.
on top of it from fox run and this storm from lore ray heads down to west of scary and south of culpepper. we got the spotty showers for a few more hours and a much better forecast in a few minutes. guys, back to you. >>> the neighbors to the west hoping for dry days. >>> incredible video from west virginia. >>> and this montgomery county bus stop is causing controversy heading to july 4th. we will have more on that coming up. >>> plus we will tell you why...
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Jun 19, 2016
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temperatures that the hour in the 70's and 60's. 61 63 degrees in culpepper. 70 degrees in the nation'sw-points in the 50's. i think as we get more daytimehead heating, the dew-points -- daytime heating, the dew-points will go into the 50's. it'll be comfortable throughout the day tomorrow. overnight lows tonight, we fall back into the upper 50's in the suburbs. a little bit closer into d.c. metro area, 63 downtown. so that'll be where the mildest spots will be. 59, though, alexandria and in western fairfax county. heading for the golf fore-cast tomorrow -- yes, we're lame. it's all right. 66 tomorrow morning. get out there early. highs back in the upper 80's by tomorrow afternoon. we'll need the hat and sunglasses. definitely suntan lotion as well. mountain forecast, good day for a hike out there if you're heading to the blue ridge or locally across the region. should see temperatures in the 60's. outlying there by the higher elevations, only in the mid-80's for the afternoon. again, low humidities. so should be a great day to get out for a hike. our futurecast shows high pressure domi
temperatures that the hour in the 70's and 60's. 61 63 degrees in culpepper. 70 degrees in the nation'sw-points in the 50's. i think as we get more daytimehead heating, the dew-points -- daytime heating, the dew-points will go into the 50's. it'll be comfortable throughout the day tomorrow. overnight lows tonight, we fall back into the upper 50's in the suburbs. a little bit closer into d.c. metro area, 63 downtown. so that'll be where the mildest spots will be. 59, though, alexandria and in...
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Jun 13, 2016
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00 p.m., 24 hours from now, temperatures in the 80s and warmer in the southwest and you folks in culpepperredericksburg. 84 and 85 and dc and north and north of i-66 looking at temperatures in the low 80s tomorrow. really beautiful day. so day planner is like this, 60s to start for your down temperatures and low 60s in the suburbs. showers will end on friday and saturday and su >>> tonight, great? >> great. >> and terrific tuesday and then the showers roll in. >>> we will see you back ♪ sfx: crowd booing ♪ sfx: crowd chanting ♪ sfx: crowd cheering ♪ sc johnson, a family company >>> as the entertainment industry warned the orlando tragedy, e.t. is with the stars standing strong. >> hate will never win. >> there has to be a statement about that. >> if art is what fights tragedy then tonight is important. >> love cannot be killed or swept aside. >> then kerry washington on baby number two. >> i'll be waddling my way around. >> as blake's baby bump. >> we didn't have it the last two weeks of shooting. >> i saw what she said to you. i watched the sh
00 p.m., 24 hours from now, temperatures in the 80s and warmer in the southwest and you folks in culpepperredericksburg. 84 and 85 and dc and north and north of i-66 looking at temperatures in the low 80s tomorrow. really beautiful day. so day planner is like this, 60s to start for your down temperatures and low 60s in the suburbs. showers will end on friday and saturday and su >>> tonight, great? >> great. >> and terrific tuesday and then the showers roll in. >>>...
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Jun 2, 2016
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you can see this now starting to make a little bit of progress in the culpepper area and moving south have had clouds rolling to dc and quiet. it is moving east at 20 miles per hour. loud and maybe extreme western part of the county. in towards hagerstown and martinsburg and heavier showers. lightning and thunder. i in the romney area. cumberland and garrett county and kizer and for the ashby and pawpaw. the heaviest in romney right now. there could be ponding of water on the roads. watching some of the showers picking up in intensity north of strothsburg. if you are in prince william don't be surprised if you get rain. temperatures in the upper 60s in loray to 81. 80 in fredericksburg and annapolis and we are in the upper 70s. under cloudy skies. feeling like 80s. muggy with the dew points in the 60s. you know phoenix tomorrow may be 114, that will be a record. they are hot and storms are still forming in texas. hera pulling away and for us, just the storms out west which look at the futurecast, doesn't show a lot of hope moving east across the blue ridge and an isolated shower. tomo
you can see this now starting to make a little bit of progress in the culpepper area and moving south have had clouds rolling to dc and quiet. it is moving east at 20 miles per hour. loud and maybe extreme western part of the county. in towards hagerstown and martinsburg and heavier showers. lightning and thunder. i in the romney area. cumberland and garrett county and kizer and for the ashby and pawpaw. the heaviest in romney right now. there could be ponding of water on the roads. watching...
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Jun 21, 2016
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west of culpepper, this will also move down 231 and 29 as well. that will continue to move further south and east. look at temperatures near 90 washington, not just the temperature, but the amount of moisture in the air as well. we already had showers push through earlier this morning for areas off to the south. you already have added moisture and added dew points for that storm to come through. take a look. brand new computer information i'm g a closer view one takes higher resolution. they both tell the same story. they're in agreement. that gives us confidence this is going to continue through the afternoon. 1:00 today, storms continue to push south of martinsburg and south of fredrick. by 3:00, looking at storms on top of d.c. 3:00, peak heating hours of the day. they continue to push off through southern maryland. you see the amount of rain associated with that. the lightning and winds and hail will be a problem. i could see winds as high as 60 miles per hour. the threshold for severe thunderstorms 58. we're going to see severe thunderstorm w
west of culpepper, this will also move down 231 and 29 as well. that will continue to move further south and east. look at temperatures near 90 washington, not just the temperature, but the amount of moisture in the air as well. we already had showers push through earlier this morning for areas off to the south. you already have added moisture and added dew points for that storm to come through. take a look. brand new computer information i'm g a closer view one takes higher resolution. they...
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for southern fauquier and stafford counties and spotsylvania and culpepper counties and areas further back to the west in green. as we track very heavy rain on storm team 4 radar. moving northeast into the area overnight tonight. now, the trend is the thunderstorms sinking south more towards the richmond area. we will be tracking some showers here. here's the latest. as we take a closer look. d.c. metro area still dry. this rain moving in within the next few hours. by midnight in fauquier and stafford counties, notice bright colors here at 2:00 a.m. in fredericksburg. that's heavy rain. by 5:00 amtraking some showers d conditions. but storms strong to severe will impact the area later in the day tomorrow. i'll have more on that timing and what you'll be dealing with coming up in my full forecast. erika? >> thanks, amelia. we have a developing story near laurel park police. prince george's fire are on the scene of an accident south of the powder mill road exit. three vehicles are involved and we're being told that one woman had to be extricated from the vehicle. police say she's got li
for southern fauquier and stafford counties and spotsylvania and culpepper counties and areas further back to the west in green. as we track very heavy rain on storm team 4 radar. moving northeast into the area overnight tonight. now, the trend is the thunderstorms sinking south more towards the richmond area. we will be tracking some showers here. here's the latest. as we take a closer look. d.c. metro area still dry. this rain moving in within the next few hours. by midnight in fauquier and...
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Jun 5, 2016
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to the south is where we still have a little bit of lightning showing up south of midland towards culpepper. this is all moving east at about 40 to 45 miles per hour. so we are thinking it's going to be fredericksburg at about 7:05. in southern maryland especially st. mary's this activity in the north nen that could get southern st. mary's with -- north st. mary's. your west of the blueridge, it's over for you. temps mid 80s south. still potential for a couple of strong storms here. rain cooled low-to-mid 70s. it could have been worse than it was. i think a lot of us have dodged a bullet. i am coming back in a few minutes. some changes next weekend that i think you are going to like. >>> power lines have been knocked down by falling trees in upper montgomery county. >> reporter: debra, severe weather to blame on all of this. crews are there as we speak. someone is driving down. that is brink road here. there are several tree branches. brink road near whiteman road in gaithersburg. less than an hour ago bad weather came through and knocked down several tr it was so severe the line actually b
to the south is where we still have a little bit of lightning showing up south of midland towards culpepper. this is all moving east at about 40 to 45 miles per hour. so we are thinking it's going to be fredericksburg at about 7:05. in southern maryland especially st. mary's this activity in the north nen that could get southern st. mary's with -- north st. mary's. your west of the blueridge, it's over for you. temps mid 80s south. still potential for a couple of strong storms here. rain cooled...
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Jun 16, 2016
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and the sunshine that you are seeing, in manassas, culpepper front royal, leesburg right now, generally makes its way further north and east later this afternoon. and that sets the stage for our atmosphere to destabilize, and that allows for energy, when thunderstorms approach the area, to really get going and fire up. so at the moment, first alert [000:21:59;00] is going to be the next wave we are watching for later today. and we are going to see thunderstorms forming along this area of low pressure. they are going to zoom down to the south and east. towards us. and you can already see a couple of thunrstorms, in pennsylvania, where we may see some of the shower activity around the i-81 corridor, a little later this afternoon. but the main time frame, it comes in this evening. currently the storm prediction center has us in an enhanced risk of severe weather. there will be scattered storms that will have the potential to become strong or severe later today. more than just the general severe weather. in terms of the impact, danging winds and heavy rain that we are -- damaging winds and
and the sunshine that you are seeing, in manassas, culpepper front royal, leesburg right now, generally makes its way further north and east later this afternoon. and that sets the stage for our atmosphere to destabilize, and that allows for energy, when thunderstorms approach the area, to really get going and fire up. so at the moment, first alert [000:21:59;00] is going to be the next wave we are watching for later today. and we are going to see thunderstorms forming along this area of low...
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Jun 28, 2016
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and 90s for culpepper, a little uncomfortable there and we will take a break, a big break in the humidityor tomorrow. and okay, timing out the showers for today. not everyone is going to see rain showers today. and in fact, much of the afternoon will be dry. maybe even some sunshine for your drive home. and hit or miss showers, but then, here comes the front, some showers between 7:00 and 8:00, and if you are headed to the nats game, pack some rain gear. i will tell you what, the games are going to get in, and the showers head on farther to the south and east, by late tonight, and then we are dry for the rest of the game. and as we said at the nats game, and enjoy it, as the game goes on, the humidity starts to drop and you will feel more comfortable heading home from the game than heading to the game. tomorrow, sunshine. and northwesterly winds. the humidity is low. dry on wednesday. and no good rain chances back in the forecast until saturday affect. with some scattered showers. we will get to a pretty typical summer pattern for your fourth of july weekend. and 87 today. and 84 for tomo
and 90s for culpepper, a little uncomfortable there and we will take a break, a big break in the humidityor tomorrow. and okay, timing out the showers for today. not everyone is going to see rain showers today. and in fact, much of the afternoon will be dry. maybe even some sunshine for your drive home. and hit or miss showers, but then, here comes the front, some showers between 7:00 and 8:00, and if you are headed to the nats game, pack some rain gear. i will tell you what, the games are...
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Jun 30, 2016
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and 79 leesburg and culpepper, upper 70s and around 80 in fredericksburg.nd we are right in the mid to upper 70s right now, prince george's county. and at lunchtime today. the rest of today, most stay dry, there is an isolated shower chance this afternoon. and it is mainly west of the area. along the i-81 corridor. i expect for most of us to spend the rest of the day dry. temperatures in the mid-80s. and that's because of the high pressure, anbringing us a gorgeous day today, and here is the game changer for tomorrow, here is the next front i am tracking in, this brings tomorrow, and we are going to have a couple of showers around even tomorrow morning, from the disturbance near the carolinas. so yellow weather alert for tomorrow. and it is going to be some showers around tomorrow morning. but the bigger impact for most people will be the afternoon through the evening time frail. and we will be tracking -- time frame. and we will be tracking some numerous showers and thunderstorms. heads up for the fourth of july. a couple of thunderstorms in the forecast.
and 79 leesburg and culpepper, upper 70s and around 80 in fredericksburg.nd we are right in the mid to upper 70s right now, prince george's county. and at lunchtime today. the rest of today, most stay dry, there is an isolated shower chance this afternoon. and it is mainly west of the area. along the i-81 corridor. i expect for most of us to spend the rest of the day dry. temperatures in the mid-80s. and that's because of the high pressure, anbringing us a gorgeous day today, and here is the...
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Jun 17, 2016
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and very warm, where they have been seeing the sun a little bit longer than our friends in culpepper and fredericksburg. only in the upper 60s. but once the clouds go away, make your way in the low 70s. not much warmer than that. and 78 for manassas. and 80 degrees for leesburg and 83 for frederick had. to bump our temperature up. i think we will be just shy of 80 degrees in the district. with another couple of hours of sunshine to go. we have a few showers, just kind of hanging around the northern neck. everybody else is done with the showers. but the clouds are still kind of pushing farther and farther to the south. but we are going to be looking at a really nice evening. and so if you thought our weekend or the entire friday was going to be like how we started off, well, different story. look at all of the sunshine. winds staying out of the east/northeast. the winds will subside as well. 75 degrees by 8:00 tonight. and as the winds calm down, and skies are clear, the humidity is relatively low. and we are going to see a cool night tonight. it will not feel weekend before the offic
and very warm, where they have been seeing the sun a little bit longer than our friends in culpepper and fredericksburg. only in the upper 60s. but once the clouds go away, make your way in the low 70s. not much warmer than that. and 78 for manassas. and 80 degrees for leesburg and 83 for frederick had. to bump our temperature up. i think we will be just shy of 80 degrees in the district. with another couple of hours of sunshine to go. we have a few showers, just kind of hanging around the...
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Jun 10, 2016
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be --per's a to culpepper's h-2b workers do not have the ability to move on to a different job. during the jury trial last year against signal international, a financial expert testified that signal potentially stood to save $20 million by virtue of this plan through 500 welder jobs -- 42-2b workers for 233 through three years. tow two to three years. we as americans have more obligation to ensure the individuals who come to our country are treated with dignity. under the current structure of the h-2b program we are far from meeting that obligation. is permitted to continue at all it should not be expanded, but rather should be substantially reform to address the vast disparity of power. i welcome your questions. >> we have the director of immigration and law of policy research -- he is also an attorney. his current areas of research include a wide range of labor migration issues, including the management of temporary foreign worker programs. mr. costa. costa: thank you other distinguished members of the subcommittee for allow me to testify at this hearing. i work for the econom
be --per's a to culpepper's h-2b workers do not have the ability to move on to a different job. during the jury trial last year against signal international, a financial expert testified that signal potentially stood to save $20 million by virtue of this plan through 500 welder jobs -- 42-2b workers for 233 through three years. tow two to three years. we as americans have more obligation to ensure the individuals who come to our country are treated with dignity. under the current structure of...
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Jun 2, 2016
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. >> reporter: michael harmon wright, a former culpepper police officer, was convicted of murder being served three years and is now on probation. prosecutor jim fisher said the governor restored his rights, along with seven other violent criminals, prosecuted in the corporatey. there's ricky thrown. >> the five 55 years maximum. he was arrested last fall. >> and ronald cloud. >> this is a person who has been in prison since the 'agents. and a cold case -- '80s. and a cold case murder. >> they think the governor's order was rushed through and won't be able to be undone. the right already granted to people sitting in jail or on probation. >> if these rights are considered vested, it can't be taken away. you can't give someone clemency. and then say, oops, i made a mistake. i'll take that back. >> so the rights we're talking about. right to hold office. right to serve as a notary. call the governor's office and the a spokesperson says anybody who is on probation or in jail, does not qualify to have their rights restored. even if they're on this list. now, local attorney jim plowman ed ac
. >> reporter: michael harmon wright, a former culpepper police officer, was convicted of murder being served three years and is now on probation. prosecutor jim fisher said the governor restored his rights, along with seven other violent criminals, prosecuted in the corporatey. there's ricky thrown. >> the five 55 years maximum. he was arrested last fall. >> and ronald cloud. >> this is a person who has been in prison since the 'agents. and a cold case -- '80s. and a...
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Jun 7, 2016
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and 69 in culpepper. showers will linger west of the divide. kind of a miserable morning out toward oakland welcome to june in oakland. for now 9:00 a.m. mid-60s, upper 60s downtown partly cloudy. a couple of showers will roll through. by 6:00 we're only hovering around 70. day planner looks like this. sunshine to start. shower possible at 1:00, temperatures either side of 70. so beautiful on thursday. upper 70s, stray shower on friday near 80. don't change your plans. next seven days, saturday some storms. morning storms on sunday. this is kind of new. a little more hef to it. really nice next ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. >>> time to talk a little consumer news right now.
and 69 in culpepper. showers will linger west of the divide. kind of a miserable morning out toward oakland welcome to june in oakland. for now 9:00 a.m. mid-60s, upper 60s downtown partly cloudy. a couple of showers will roll through. by 6:00 we're only hovering around 70. day planner looks like this. sunshine to start. shower possible at 1:00, temperatures either side of 70. so beautiful on thursday. upper 70s, stray shower on friday near 80. don't change your plans. next seven days, saturday...
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Jun 27, 2016
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as it crosses the blue ridge and gets into culpepper, it begins to weaken quite a bit in the eveningours. by 9:00, it stays well to our south and weakening a lot. we'll stay dry in the immediate metro area. a small chance of a storm. but a greater chance area-wide tomorrow afrn humid. lower humidity on wednesday, thursday and friday. fourth of july weekend, storms late on friday and then on sunday into the low 08s and a chance of some storms perhaps through midday and then it dries out just in time for the fourth of july sunshine returns. great for the picnics and parades and fireworks. highs in the mid-80s. >> looks good, tom. thank you. >>> usa basketball unveiling its 12-man roster for the games in rio. the list highlighted by kevin durant and other key players include carmelo anthony, kyrie irving and klay thompson, draymond green and harrison barnes. >>> the roster for the swimming team is coming together today. michael phelps and and katie ledecky. she says she loves the competition and always has. >> that's what it is all about. it's about having fun. it's sports. it shouldn't
as it crosses the blue ridge and gets into culpepper, it begins to weaken quite a bit in the eveningours. by 9:00, it stays well to our south and weakening a lot. we'll stay dry in the immediate metro area. a small chance of a storm. but a greater chance area-wide tomorrow afrn humid. lower humidity on wednesday, thursday and friday. fourth of july weekend, storms late on friday and then on sunday into the low 08s and a chance of some storms perhaps through midday and then it dries out just in...
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be --per's a to culpepper's h-2b workers do not have the ability to move on to a different job. during the jury trial last year against signal international, a financial expert testified that signal potentially stood to save $20 million by virtue of this plan through 500 welder jobs -- 42-2b workers for 233 through three years. tow two to three years. we as americans have more obligation to ensure the individuals who come to our country are treated with dignity. under the current structure of the h-2b program we are far from meeting that obligation. is permitted to continue at all it should not be expanded, but rather should be substantially reform to address the vast disparity of power. i welcome your questions. >> we have the director of immigration and law of policy research -- he is also an attorney. his current areas of research include a wide range of labor migration issues, including the management of temporary foreign worker programs. mr. costa. costa: thank you other distinguished members of the subcommittee for allow me to testify at this hearing. i work for the econom
be --per's a to culpepper's h-2b workers do not have the ability to move on to a different job. during the jury trial last year against signal international, a financial expert testified that signal potentially stood to save $20 million by virtue of this plan through 500 welder jobs -- 42-2b workers for 233 through three years. tow two to three years. we as americans have more obligation to ensure the individuals who come to our country are treated with dignity. under the current structure of...
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from hagerstown to martinsburg, west of culpepper, you see the reds and oranges. that's heavy activity. also, notice, arrows indicate the direction of the winds. air mass is a little more stable. east of 95. and as this begins to move eastward, it weakens a little as it rolls through the immediate metro area. best chance for severe weather tomorrow will be along i-81 corridor, late afternoon, early nighttime hours. for tonight, mostly cloudy, mild. still gotta keep a shower in. day planner looks like this. maybe a sprinkle at 7:00. 72. more clouds than anything. 78 at 11:00. and 82. maybe a sprinkle at 1:00 as well. next three days. yellow weather alert on friday. ending in the afternoon. depending on just how early they end. that's the tricky part. upper 70s. beautiful on saturday. low 80s. low humidity. nice. nice for dad, too. mid-80s, still not humid. upper 80s monday. kind of hot on tuesday. maybe an afternoon thunderstorm late. and we fall back in the mid-80s next wednesday. >> not bad. we'll take it. topper. thank you. >>> up next. governor larry hogan on h
from hagerstown to martinsburg, west of culpepper, you see the reds and oranges. that's heavy activity. also, notice, arrows indicate the direction of the winds. air mass is a little more stable. east of 95. and as this begins to move eastward, it weakens a little as it rolls through the immediate metro area. best chance for severe weather tomorrow will be along i-81 corridor, late afternoon, early nighttime hours. for tonight, mostly cloudy, mild. still gotta keep a shower in. day planner...
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just back toward the mountains we could see a chance of a shower. 82 in frederick. 85 in culpepper.of the blue ridge through the rest of the day. the ten-day forecast. i will walk out so you can see the whole thing. 91 on friday. it does look like we'll see a 50% chance. we'll continue to give you the way through. tom has a look in a minute. >> how safe is your hand sanitizer? learn why the fda wants to take a closer look, especially when it comes to when kids and pregnant women use it. >> the spotlight is on michael phelps at the olympic swim trials in omaha. we'll take you there live while >>> indicted today on 270 charges. following allegations he sexually abused students at a county elementary. today we learned there are now 23 children involved. only on news 4 a pregnant mother describes an experience at shady grove station. >> he said no, i had abused my bathroom privileges and i wasn't allowed to use it. that i was using it as an excuse. >>> now at 5:30 the story of two local athletes a decade apart in age, both competing in omaha at olympic trials for a chance to swim for te
just back toward the mountains we could see a chance of a shower. 82 in frederick. 85 in culpepper.of the blue ridge through the rest of the day. the ten-day forecast. i will walk out so you can see the whole thing. 91 on friday. it does look like we'll see a 50% chance. we'll continue to give you the way through. tom has a look in a minute. >> how safe is your hand sanitizer? learn why the fda wants to take a closer look, especially when it comes to when kids and pregnant women use it....
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come into prince williams, stafford and culpepper.hat's where some of the heavier downpours will be around 8:00 p.m. they slowly drift charles county by 9 p.m. ks then in the panhandle of west virginia, isolated storms there. most of this weak bins late tonight and by midnight, much of it is done. much of the activity is well south of the metro area. right now, the storm team radar not showing any storms or rain anywhere near us. there are a few showers here by the midwest. this is the disturbance along a weakening cold front there that's triggering that rain that's going to be coming closer to us later today. areawide tomorrow, we've got a greater chance, including the metro area, of some afternoon and evening thunderstorms. some of them could be severe, partly sunny, hot and humid tomorrow, up near 90 degrees. then we get another reprieve from the humidity as we get into wednesday, thursday, and friday. all three days, pleasant with afternoon hours, mid 80s, partly cloudy, morning lows 60s, as we get toward the fourth of july weeken
come into prince williams, stafford and culpepper.hat's where some of the heavier downpours will be around 8:00 p.m. they slowly drift charles county by 9 p.m. ks then in the panhandle of west virginia, isolated storms there. most of this weak bins late tonight and by midnight, much of it is done. much of the activity is well south of the metro area. right now, the storm team radar not showing any storms or rain anywhere near us. there are a few showers here by the midwest. this is the...
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perhaps a couple left over showers south of culpepper.:30, most of us look at clear skies and nice night. for tonight, partly to mostly cloudy. bit muggy. 66 to 74. winds out of the southwest by 10. by morning, an early shower possible. primarily west of town. light and partly cloudy, warm by lunch time. winds southwesterly by 10:00. partly sunny and hot for storms. some could be heavy, some severe. more south of town. high temperatures around 90. south west winds become north west when the front goes through. okay. on the day planner, starting out in the 70s. couple showers possible early. 83 at 11:00. more storms possible by 1:00 p.m. temperatures by then mid to clouds come in late 87. thursday, showers and storms. this will be more widespread. that could be a yellow weather alert as well. high temperatures near 90. first round of quick and loans could be in jeopardy. after that, great. friday and saturday sunshine. near 90 sunday. we can handle that. nats back in town next monday. isolated storms, around 90. . >> dustin johnson suffere
perhaps a couple left over showers south of culpepper.:30, most of us look at clear skies and nice night. for tonight, partly to mostly cloudy. bit muggy. 66 to 74. winds out of the southwest by 10. by morning, an early shower possible. primarily west of town. light and partly cloudy, warm by lunch time. winds southwesterly by 10:00. partly sunny and hot for storms. some could be heavy, some severe. more south of town. high temperatures around 90. south west winds become north west when the...
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by lunchtime, picture perfect again. 77 in manassas. 78 in culpepper.mfortable 75 in la plata. by tomorrow evening, essentially 24 hours from now, some clouds develop, especially south and west of us. looking at a warm front will push through. in fact, that warm front will usher in this hot air which really comes in, in a hurry on saturday. so because of that, a couple of clouds, maybe a sprinkle friday fight. the game's going to be fine and just be advised by 11:00 on friday night, it will be a fair amount of clouds as it lifts northward. it will not be as cool friday night as it will be tonight. at 11:00, still so for tonight, clear to partly cloudy. a little bit breezy. cool again, comfortable, though. winds northwest at 10 to 15. on your day planner, 60s to start but then we're 70, too by 11:00 and 76 with full sun by 1:00 p.m. for the next few days, still a great day. 92 on saturday. afternoon storms but the bulk of the day will be fine. we're back to 90 on sunday with the storm possible but not a washout. next seven days, nice on monday and tuesda
by lunchtime, picture perfect again. 77 in manassas. 78 in culpepper.mfortable 75 in la plata. by tomorrow evening, essentially 24 hours from now, some clouds develop, especially south and west of us. looking at a warm front will push through. in fact, that warm front will usher in this hot air which really comes in, in a hurry on saturday. so because of that, a couple of clouds, maybe a sprinkle friday fight. the game's going to be fine and just be advised by 11:00 on friday night, it will be...
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culpepper 76. some storms could roll in overnight tomorrow. in the meantime no worries and skies become partly to mostly cloudy temperatures low 60s and winds out of the southeast at 10. on the day planner no shortage of clouds in the morning but dry and 60s to start. 73 by 9:00. 77 by 11:00. 80 by 1:00. not the prettiest day tomorrow but get stuff done outside. next 10 days, nationals in town tomorrow 4:05 game and should be okay. showers and storms west by the time the game starts and better showers and storms friday. mid-seventies and yesterday i thought the storms might end at 3:00 or 4:00 but may take until 6:00. gorgeous saturday and hot on monday and afternoon storm possible on tuesday with highs near 90. we will be back right after this. >>> before we do that let's get to breaking news out of virginia where fairfax county firefighters on the scene of a major accident involving a tour bus. this accident happened on the gw parkway at stratford lane. that's north of mt. vernon and all the lanes of the parkway are closed. to be more than 2
culpepper 76. some storms could roll in overnight tomorrow. in the meantime no worries and skies become partly to mostly cloudy temperatures low 60s and winds out of the southeast at 10. on the day planner no shortage of clouds in the morning but dry and 60s to start. 73 by 9:00. 77 by 11:00. 80 by 1:00. not the prettiest day tomorrow but get stuff done outside. next 10 days, nationals in town tomorrow 4:05 game and should be okay. showers and storms west by the time the game starts and better...
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culpepper was certified for h-2b workers in by promising the government they would pay than $11.11 per hour and recruit u.s. workers at the same rate. workers the h-2b arrived, the company only paid them $7.20 an hour. the company representative testified that the u.s. workers they hired did not stick around. the u.s. workers who apply for $11 per hour job cannot be expected to stay on when they learn their actual pays almost four dollars per hour less. workers, whoseb legal status was tied to their employer, did not have the ability to move onto another job. and players also have powerful financial reasons to refer h-2b workers to u.s. workers. during a jury trial last year against signal international, a financial expert testified that signal stood to save over $22 million by virtue of this plan to fill nearly 500 welder jobs with h-2b workers for two to three years instead of hiring u.s. workers. so u.s. recruitment is a serious problem in this program. block the department of labor's ability to enforce critical protections for u.s. workers. have a we as americans moral obligation t
culpepper was certified for h-2b workers in by promising the government they would pay than $11.11 per hour and recruit u.s. workers at the same rate. workers the h-2b arrived, the company only paid them $7.20 an hour. the company representative testified that the u.s. workers they hired did not stick around. the u.s. workers who apply for $11 per hour job cannot be expected to stay on when they learn their actual pays almost four dollars per hour less. workers, whoseb legal status was tied to...
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>>>'m live desk with breaking news, sheriff deputy shoots and kills a man in culpepper county. we understand this happened last night when authorities were called to a domestic violence scene in norman. authorities say a woman's estranged husband was coming after her with a gun when she ran to her neighbor's house for help. according to authorities the suspect who's now dead, 49-year-old willis walker jr., stormed that house and shot a 74-year-old man inside. somebody called 911. when deputies arrived walker jr. turned the gun on them and one of the deputies shot and killed him. virginia state police are now investigating this incident. back to you. ncht right now 18-year-old joshua sumter is in police kus deafter an all-night manhunt. he's accused of shooting a stafford county sheriff's deputy four times. news 4's derrick ward is in stafford where we're learning more about the shooting and the deputy's condition. derrick, good morning. >> reporter: well, indeed, that deputy is in the hospital now. multiple gunshot wounds, but he is going to need surgery. and as you see behind
>>>'m live desk with breaking news, sheriff deputy shoots and kills a man in culpepper county. we understand this happened last night when authorities were called to a domestic violence scene in norman. authorities say a woman's estranged husband was coming after her with a gun when she ran to her neighbor's house for help. according to authorities the suspect who's now dead, 49-year-old willis walker jr., stormed that house and shot a 74-year-old man inside. somebody called 911. when...
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culpepper was certified for each to be workers in 2014 by promising the government it would pay them $11.11 per hour and would recruit u.s. workers first at that same right. once the age to be arrived, they only paid them $7.25 an hour, not $11. they testified in a deposition that the u.s. workers they hired didn't stick around. the u.s. workers who applied for and accepted an 11-dollar per hour job cannot be expected to stay on when they learned their actual pay is almost $4 per hour last. culpepper's age to be workers on the other hand, whose legal status was tied to their employer did not have the ability to move on to another job. employers also have powerfulst financial reasons to prefer h2 b workers to american workers. during the jury trial last year against them they said theye stood to save $22 million by virtue of its plan to build 500 welder jobs instead of hiring u.s. workers. u.s. recruitment has a serious problem. they need to enforce critical protection for american workers. in some we have a moral obligation to ensure the individuals who come to ourdi country to work
culpepper was certified for each to be workers in 2014 by promising the government it would pay them $11.11 per hour and would recruit u.s. workers first at that same right. once the age to be arrived, they only paid them $7.25 an hour, not $11. they testified in a deposition that the u.s. workers they hired didn't stick around. the u.s. workers who applied for and accepted an 11-dollar per hour job cannot be expected to stay on when they learned their actual pay is almost $4 per hour last....
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culpepper was certified for the workers in 2015 by promising the government it would pay $11.11 an hour and recruit u.s. workers at the same rate. once the workers arrived, the company only paid them $7.25 an hour, not $11. the company representative testified that the u.s. workers they hired didn't stick around. the u.s. workers who applied for and accepted an $11 per hour job cannot be expected to stay on when they learn their actual pay is almost $4 an hour less. the legal status was tied to the employer and did not have the ability to move on to another job. employers also have powerful financial reasons to prefer the workers to u.s. workers. during the jury trial last year against signal international, an expert testified that they stood to save over $22 million by virtue of the plan to fill nearly 500 welder jobs with the workers for two to three years instead of hiring u.s. workers. though u.s. recruitment is a serious problem, a writer in the 2016 appropriations act blocked the ability to enforce critical protections for the workers. in sum, we as americans have a moral obligati
culpepper was certified for the workers in 2015 by promising the government it would pay $11.11 an hour and recruit u.s. workers at the same rate. once the workers arrived, the company only paid them $7.25 an hour, not $11. the company representative testified that the u.s. workers they hired didn't stick around. the u.s. workers who applied for and accepted an $11 per hour job cannot be expected to stay on when they learn their actual pay is almost $4 an hour less. the legal status was tied to...
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it started with a small holder organic hog farmer in culpepper who says what keeps him up at night is he doesn't have a regular legal supply chain. he doesn't have a legal set of workers on his operation. and the whole room erupted and said we have a common interest in immigration reform. and so who knew. none of the foundations that were funding this -- none of us in the room realized that immigration was such a powerful policy initiative that needs to be undertaken. and so that was our first document that came out with a series of recommendations. yeah. it's out there. now, the question is can it be implemented, and we, of course were, one voice among many voices in that regard and teamed up with partners. our whole idea of the first four years of identifying these top initiatives. why i'm spending time here is because i'm going to get to food and nutrition and it's going to reflect a heck of a lot what dr. angel talked about because through our collective impact or whatever you want to call it, we identified eight initiatives and we identified what people cared about and how people
it started with a small holder organic hog farmer in culpepper who says what keeps him up at night is he doesn't have a regular legal supply chain. he doesn't have a legal set of workers on his operation. and the whole room erupted and said we have a common interest in immigration reform. and so who knew. none of the foundations that were funding this -- none of us in the room realized that immigration was such a powerful policy initiative that needs to be undertaken. and so that was our first...
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temperatures warming up quickly. 77 in lees berg and winchester and culpepper. 74 in washington.or 6:00, things should dry out. we'll be cooler and breezier with highs in the 70s tomorrow. have a good day, everybody. >> and that's your latest weather. mr. geist? >> thank you very much, sir. >>> "west texas investors club" features self-made multimillionaires, rooster mcconaughey and butch gillom. there's no board rooms, no tailored suits and no b.s. i went to west texas to spend a day on the ranch with rooster ♪ rooster and butch were good enough to send a chauffeur to pick me up in midland, texas. my ride was their pal, gil. i'm willie geist. you mind if i hitch a ride? i don't know a thing about you. >> reporter: off to rooster's ranch, where the texas refreshments were flowing already. after that drive, i needed one. if the drawl sounds familiar, rooster is the older mother of matthew mcconaughey. butch made a texas-sized entrance, as he always does. >> let's get showed up. rooster and butch are self-made millionaires, many times over. working up from grunts and riding the ups
temperatures warming up quickly. 77 in lees berg and winchester and culpepper. 74 in washington.or 6:00, things should dry out. we'll be cooler and breezier with highs in the 70s tomorrow. have a good day, everybody. >> and that's your latest weather. mr. geist? >> thank you very much, sir. >>> "west texas investors club" features self-made multimillionaires, rooster mcconaughey and butch gillom. there's no board rooms, no tailored suits and no b.s. i went to west...