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streets like allegheny street here were mobbed with people. pending the outcome of a police investigation, the county executive says it is possible the theater could go in front of the liquor board to face sanctions. this as area businesses are defending the theater. an active downtown towson towson tuesday afternoon just days after what some called a riot-like situation. this video shows people being chased by police dogs. according to police, around 12:30 on sunday morning, the theater which was hosting a private event reached capacity. when people were turned away, fights broke out and one person and that getting shot. five people have been arrested. police estimate more than 2500 people swelled outside the theater. >> there is nothing wrong with downtown towson and there's nothing wrong with the vast majority of the businesses that operate in downtown towson. there's nothing wrong with our college students. >> the county executive and the police chief addressed the media, placing blame on the owner of the theater, saying he subcontracted t
streets like allegheny street here were mobbed with people. pending the outcome of a police investigation, the county executive says it is possible the theater could go in front of the liquor board to face sanctions. this as area businesses are defending the theater. an active downtown towson towson tuesday afternoon just days after what some called a riot-like situation. this video shows people being chased by police dogs. according to police, around 12:30 on sunday morning, the theater which...
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allegheny county already looking at some clouds. the cold front arrives later this evening. we will have more on that in just a few minutes. your travel forecast not so bad. looking for clear sailing or flying across the midwest and the south. full details coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you. look at this amazing video we got earlier this morning. one man is in custody facing multiple charges after this police chase. this was about 5:00 this morning. the suspect led officers on to the beltway. he was wanted in connection with first-degree assault charges against an officer. he ran several cruisers and is being charged with numerous traffic offenses as well as criminal charges. >> a man is hospitalized after an accident involving a metro bus. it happened around 9:00 this morning around sixth and east st. in southwest washington. the buses did not hit the man but hit a barrier. the barrier then fell and hit the man while he was walking. he had to be taken to an area hospital but we are told his injuries were not serious. >> also new today, a construction worker hospi
allegheny county already looking at some clouds. the cold front arrives later this evening. we will have more on that in just a few minutes. your travel forecast not so bad. looking for clear sailing or flying across the midwest and the south. full details coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you. look at this amazing video we got earlier this morning. one man is in custody facing multiple charges after this police chase. this was about 5:00 this morning. the suspect led officers on...
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the heaviest rains you see in the yellow, way off to our west in western maryland, allegheny county, garrett county. farther west through east and west west virginia where the heaviest rains are now falling. farther east, we have a few sprinkles now in our far northern and western viewing area. northern loudoun county into frederick county, maryland, and the panhandle of west virginia into morgantown, very light rain falling. elsewhere, just low clouds racing through, and we do have a threat of severe weather over a wide zone. this whole area in yellow from new england through the carolinas, we're right in the middle of this. 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. looks like primetime for the chance of damaging winds. some could be gusts of over 60 miles an hour which could bring down tree limbs and cause power outages. stay tuned. right now off to a mild and muggy start. we're right around 70 throughout much of the region where the humidity is very high. for the morning commute, cloudy and rain west of the metro area of the the mountains 60 to near 70 degrees. by noontime, we have a chance of showers mo
the heaviest rains you see in the yellow, way off to our west in western maryland, allegheny county, garrett county. farther west through east and west west virginia where the heaviest rains are now falling. farther east, we have a few sprinkles now in our far northern and western viewing area. northern loudoun county into frederick county, maryland, and the panhandle of west virginia into morgantown, very light rain falling. elsewhere, just low clouds racing through, and we do have a threat of...
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we have a few clouds that are out to the west and a few showers that are possible over the allegheny front but other than that, things look good and looking clear this morning as we begin to start out. yesterday's highs a little cooler because of the rain we got in the early part of the day. the clouds kind of hung around for a bit before that sun final hi came through in the afternoon hours. we have 73 in annapolis. -- before that sun finally came through in the afternoon hours. here is a look at your day planner. by midday, about 84 degrees. the mugginess and humidity will be a bit of a factor. our daytime high, we are heading for that 90-degree mark. some interesting changes for our weekend forecast. i'll tell you about that later. >> she said interesting. >> i didn't say bad. i said interesting. >> we know you love fridays as well, julie wright. >> absolutely. on the roads, you will find that the lanes are open if you are continuing your trip southbound along 270. no signs of any roadwork on the top stretch of the beltway between college park and bethesda. here we are live at new
we have a few clouds that are out to the west and a few showers that are possible over the allegheny front but other than that, things look good and looking clear this morning as we begin to start out. yesterday's highs a little cooler because of the rain we got in the early part of the day. the clouds kind of hung around for a bit before that sun final hi came through in the afternoon hours. we have 73 in annapolis. -- before that sun finally came through in the afternoon hours. here is a look...
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narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we were sending our waste downstream? water was a good conveyance for pollution. man: sewer systems are installed to reduce public health problems. now what you're doing is transferring the problem, you're transferring it to downstream cities. in ad
narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with...
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allegheny county, if ross of advisory early monday morning, early metrofor the area. temperatures will fall through the 60's. are you ready? 30's in the northwestern suburbs. you what to expect upcoming work week in a few minutes. >> a sad day at the national the one week old panda cub morning. the staff first announced when excitement grew as the cub was born earlier this week. didstaff took a hard, as the visitors. everyone who loves the panda bears, all of these stories over years, the miracle of the then the surprise birth and this passing? the panda house, as you can see, closed. ands now marking the death the mother, to make sure that she is ok. the mother elicited some distressed this morning, making sound.ng veterinarian was able to the cub. not able to be revived dead shortlyunced after 10:00 a.m.. the director is devastated. why the cubknow died. there are no obvious signs of trauma. they will have to perform tests these should have results early tomorrow morning. right now they're focusing on that sher to make sure ok. very disappointing news. back to you.
allegheny county, if ross of advisory early monday morning, early metrofor the area. temperatures will fall through the 60's. are you ready? 30's in the northwestern suburbs. you what to expect upcoming work week in a few minutes. >> a sad day at the national the one week old panda cub morning. the staff first announced when excitement grew as the cub was born earlier this week. didstaff took a hard, as the visitors. everyone who loves the panda bears, all of these stories over years, the...
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we are on allegheny avenue. pending the outcome of a police investigation, the theater could be brought in front of the county's liquor board to face penalties. this as area businesses say the theater has done a lot of good in the community. >> an active downtown towson tuesday afternoon, just days after what people call their riot-like situation outside the theater. this video shows people being chased by police dogs. according to police, around 12:30 on sunday morning, the theater which was hosting a private event reached capacity and when people were turned away, fights broke out and one person and of getting shot. so far, five people have been arrested. police estimate more than 2500 people swelled outside the theater. >> there is nothing wrong with downtown towson. there's nothing wrong with the vast majority of the businesses that operate in downtown towson. there's nothing wrong with our college students and in particular, towson university. >> they addressed the media, placing the blame on the owner of t
we are on allegheny avenue. pending the outcome of a police investigation, the theater could be brought in front of the county's liquor board to face penalties. this as area businesses say the theater has done a lot of good in the community. >> an active downtown towson tuesday afternoon, just days after what people call their riot-like situation outside the theater. this video shows people being chased by police dogs. according to police, around 12:30 on sunday morning, the theater which...
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warrenton is seeing some fog and some areas across the allegheny front. other than that, not too bad out there at all. not a lot happening like yesterday where we had a lot of cloud coverage which kept our temperatures down quite a bit. we also had some rainfall yesterday. here is a look at the highs. 84 at reagan national airport. 85 at bwi thurgood marshall. this morning, we are starting out not too badly at all. it is currently 74 degrees at annapolis. we have 66 to the south at fredericksburg. 72 at d.c. not quite as warp as it was yesterday. we are headed for 90 degrees for our daytime high. -- not quite as warm as it was yesterday. there will be humidity, not quite as humid as yesterday. i do know people would love the heat and all that humidity, but not me. >> i know. but it will drop off, the humidity at least next week, right? >> maybe. >> gwen with a tease. >> thank you. >>> time now to say hello to julie wright and see what is happening during the morning commute. >> i can't wait until we just get a big bushel of tall leaves and then just let s
warrenton is seeing some fog and some areas across the allegheny front. other than that, not too bad out there at all. not a lot happening like yesterday where we had a lot of cloud coverage which kept our temperatures down quite a bit. we also had some rainfall yesterday. here is a look at the highs. 84 at reagan national airport. 85 at bwi thurgood marshall. this morning, we are starting out not too badly at all. it is currently 74 degrees at annapolis. we have 66 to the south at...
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has a little coop hatchback and i used to drive philadelphia to chicago from college and in the allegheny mountains and it wouldn't get past 55. you rethinking you were in a hot rod but you were in a hyundai. >> guest: exactly. to my surprise they caught up with me. when they caught up with me i could see them pulling up on the side of me. looks like -- pull over. my heart started pounding. i said are already know a beating is coming after this. that is how it goes. that is how it has been over the years. i was looking for a lit area to stop. where i chose to stop there were apartment buildings but nobody out. i said to myself if i get out here and it goes bad maybe somebody will come outside or something and sure enough it went bad. she ordered me out of the car. a husband and wife team. highway patrol, the initial ones on the chase. she came over to me. they had ordered me out of the car. take your right hand out and take your left hand and open the car and lay down so i laid down face down so she came over to me and got my wallet out of my back pocket to get my id. as she was doing tha
has a little coop hatchback and i used to drive philadelphia to chicago from college and in the allegheny mountains and it wouldn't get past 55. you rethinking you were in a hot rod but you were in a hyundai. >> guest: exactly. to my surprise they caught up with me. when they caught up with me i could see them pulling up on the side of me. looks like -- pull over. my heart started pounding. i said are already know a beating is coming after this. that is how it goes. that is how it has...
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i used to drive from philadelphia to chicago from college home in the allegheny mountains. and it wouldn't get past 65 miles per hour. it wouldn't get past that. you were thinking you were in a hot rod, but you are really in a hyundai. >> exactly. to my surprise, they caught up with me. [laughter] >> when they caught up with me, i could see them pull up on the side of me and it looks like we are going to screw you up. pull over. my heart started pounding. i said, said, okay, or are denoted a beating is coming up with this case because that's how it goes. i learned that over the years. i was looking for a lighted area to stop. were i chose to stop them there was buildings over there, apartments. i said, if i get out here, at least somebody will come outside or something. sure enough, she ordered me out of the car. they were a husband and wife team. highway patrol, the initial ones on the scene. so she came over to me, they had already taken me and ordered me out of out of the car, put your right hand and left hand on the car and lay down. so i did that. she came over to me a
i used to drive from philadelphia to chicago from college home in the allegheny mountains. and it wouldn't get past 65 miles per hour. it wouldn't get past that. you were thinking you were in a hot rod, but you are really in a hyundai. >> exactly. to my surprise, they caught up with me. [laughter] >> when they caught up with me, i could see them pull up on the side of me and it looks like we are going to screw you up. pull over. my heart started pounding. i said, said, okay, or are...
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allegheny and garrett county, thundershower activity in west virginia, as well, west of harrisonburg, west virginia, the mountains. the stuff sliding east, there's not much to it but adds a chance for a shower in our area today. it is all loosely related to isaac. conditions outside right now, the tower cam over looking the city with scattered clouds and blue moon. 74 degrees at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. the barometer is falling with a west breeze at 7 miles per hour. it was a nice warm day yesterday with a high of 93 degrees. typical high for this time of year would be 83. so 10 degrees above average for the season. nice way to go out of meteorological summer, into autumn. record high for the date, 1953 at 102. annapolis, 78. westminster 75 and frederick 70. a few showers to the west of us, oakland, 66. the main body of moisture associated with the remnants of isaac sitting out in illinois and iowa and parts of missouri around kansas city. the storm spins up in northern missouri at this stage of the game but you can see a little bit of moisture heading our way in the form of showers
allegheny and garrett county, thundershower activity in west virginia, as well, west of harrisonburg, west virginia, the mountains. the stuff sliding east, there's not much to it but adds a chance for a shower in our area today. it is all loosely related to isaac. conditions outside right now, the tower cam over looking the city with scattered clouds and blue moon. 74 degrees at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. the barometer is falling with a west breeze at 7 miles per hour. it was a nice warm day...
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louis and these thunderstorms, most of which, at least right now, are not severe, stretch across the alleghenyowers. this front pushes off to the east, behind it, canadian air. southwestern u.s. continues to bake in unseasonably warm temperatures. >> all right. rob, thank you. good to see you, as always. >>> new school lunch program created by the obama administration is offering some healthier choices and it's also leading to grumbling students. and growling stomachs. watch. ♪ ♪ we are hungry ♪ >> they'll have bacon later. >> they'll be healthier as a result. that parody video created by students at wallace county high school in kansas. good for them. >> great imaginations. coming up on "starting point" we're going to speak with u.n. d.a. undersecretary kevin concannon who helped launch the school lunch program and the negative reaction. >> on the rebound coming up behind the new numbers, it should make a lot of homeowners very happy. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier an
louis and these thunderstorms, most of which, at least right now, are not severe, stretch across the alleghenyowers. this front pushes off to the east, behind it, canadian air. southwestern u.s. continues to bake in unseasonably warm temperatures. >> all right. rob, thank you. good to see you, as always. >>> new school lunch program created by the obama administration is offering some healthier choices and it's also leading to grumbling students. and growling stomachs. watch. ♪...
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and a lot of rainfall from the tennessee valley across the appalachians, cumberland, through the alleghenyinches of rainful. jfk saw 1.5 inches of rainfall and most of that came at one point. couple of showers left over but we're starting to clear things out. the actual front with the storms, not too severe right now but showers east of cape cod and downeast maine where it's still kind of gusty as far as winds go. the front drapes down across parts of the south. we'll get out of this and then we'll get into some cooler, somewhat drier air, and then another pulse of some cooler air across the western great lakes. temperatures this morning in some spots in the 30s. patchy frost. >> gosh. >> that's for sure. >> thank you, rob. >> all right, guys. >> seven minutes after the hour. some tense moments this morning for america's ambassador to china, gary locke. locke's official car was surrounded by a group of about 50 protesters outside the u.s. embassy in beijing. some of them jumping on the hood and throwing cups at the vehicle. chinese security guards were forced to step in and protect him. we
and a lot of rainfall from the tennessee valley across the appalachians, cumberland, through the alleghenyinches of rainful. jfk saw 1.5 inches of rainfall and most of that came at one point. couple of showers left over but we're starting to clear things out. the actual front with the storms, not too severe right now but showers east of cape cod and downeast maine where it's still kind of gusty as far as winds go. the front drapes down across parts of the south. we'll get out of this and then...
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the comment is the allegheny underpinning of what you just described all he did. that was his uncanny and unrivaled ability to seize power. for example, in shortly after he was restoring all of this company started restructuring the decor of the chinese communist party leadership. and the other example is staging the more in 1979 that the real purpose was to challenge the communists applauded at this time. their nominal soon after that, the communist party chief wasn't marginalized and eventually all and none of the leadership. so without his breath ability to seize top power within the chinese communist party, nothing would be possible. the question then is, just very recently, there has allegedly been, within the core of the chinese communist authority, being tentative proposal to at least reevaluate the decision of the tmm massacre. of course this being highly controversial within the core of the communist authorities. so i want to comment on the impact, the destabilizing impact under chinese communist party on turning the table around on this issue. >> in firs
the comment is the allegheny underpinning of what you just described all he did. that was his uncanny and unrivaled ability to seize power. for example, in shortly after he was restoring all of this company started restructuring the decor of the chinese communist party leadership. and the other example is staging the more in 1979 that the real purpose was to challenge the communists applauded at this time. their nominal soon after that, the communist party chief wasn't marginalized and...
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as hempstead plains, and hempstead plains was the only naturally occurring prairie east of the allegheniesour it was flat, there were no trees, there were few farms, the grass was soft and spongy. the undercarriages of the planes at those times were very delicate. you landed on that and you know you had to be able to bounce up and down a little otherwise you break and crash. and so, in 1926-1927 when this story takes place there were three airfields which were right next to each other on hempstead plains. there was curtiss field, mitchell field, and roosevelt field. mitchell and curtis were not really available to private flyers to roosevelt was the best kept, the longest and one work even though that's not worth all of them were birthed, that's for all of them took off. this is renÉ fonck. in 1926, renÉ fonck came over from france and said he was going to be the winner in the orteig prize. he was the greatest living face from world war i. he had 75 official kills to his name. remember, the red baron had more but he had not survived. and fonck was known as the ace of aces. he came over to
as hempstead plains, and hempstead plains was the only naturally occurring prairie east of the allegheniesour it was flat, there were no trees, there were few farms, the grass was soft and spongy. the undercarriages of the planes at those times were very delicate. you landed on that and you know you had to be able to bounce up and down a little otherwise you break and crash. and so, in 1926-1927 when this story takes place there were three airfields which were right next to each other on...
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roosevelt is was known as the hempstead plains and was the only naturally occurring prairie east of the alleghenies. it was flat, there were no trees, there were few farms, the grass was soft and spongy, the undercarriages of the plans of the times were very delicate, you landed on them and you have to be able to bounce up and down a little bit or the the debris into the crash and in 1926, 1927 when the story takes place there are their fields next to each other there was curtis guild, mitchell field can roosevelt field. mitchell and curtis were not really available to private fliers. roosevelt was the best kept, the longest and the one even though it isn't aware of what burst occurs where they took off. run a cable from france and said he was going to be the winner in the prioress he was the greatest living a set from world war i. he had 75 officials to his name. the red baron had more but he hadn't survived and he was known as the ace of aces and came over to the pulitzer races for to help their he can cause the american consortium the was starting to build the plane thinking of entering the priz
roosevelt is was known as the hempstead plains and was the only naturally occurring prairie east of the alleghenies. it was flat, there were no trees, there were few farms, the grass was soft and spongy, the undercarriages of the plans of the times were very delicate, you landed on them and you have to be able to bounce up and down a little bit or the the debris into the crash and in 1926, 1927 when the story takes place there are their fields next to each other there was curtis guild, mitchell...