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amelia explains. - [amelia] adhd. it's short for a pretty long medical term: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. it's something that brian ward has lived with all his life. - i couldn't really sit still. i had trouble focusing in school. simple homework tasks would take me a while. - [amelia] brian's adhd followed him onto the lacrosse field. - when we're going over plays and coach would bring us in and draw up something on the white board and i had trouble focusing on what he was saying and what he was drawing out. and then, i'd get into the game and i'd be like, "uh-oh, what'd he say or what'd he do?" so, that's definitely had a negative impact on my play. - so, does that mean that athletes like brian should avoid playing sports? not at all, say medical experts. - a lot of studies have actually shown that participation in sports can help alleviate some of the symptoms of adhd, kinda being on the field, getting rid of some of that extra energy that they have. - [amelia] however, that extra energy might cause pl
amelia explains. - [amelia] adhd. it's short for a pretty long medical term: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. it's something that brian ward has lived with all his life. - i couldn't really sit still. i had trouble focusing in school. simple homework tasks would take me a while. - [amelia] brian's adhd followed him onto the lacrosse field. - when we're going over plays and coach would bring us in and draw up something on the white board and i had trouble focusing on what he was saying...
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amelia draper in the storm center with a word on that. amelia. >> well, leon, any clouds we saw today were from maria. still a category 1 hurricane but i suspect in the 5:00 update issued by the national hurricane center the storm will be downgraded to a tropical storm, no longer hurricane. take a look. i'm showing you our local radar. just so you know it's completely dry in our area. but notice when i add on the clouds with the satellite, you can see there's maria. pretty hard to miss. bringing some clouds into the area. right now especially east of 95, areas of southern maryland, over to the beaches, seeing some clouds. even some rain down around the norfolk area and around the outer banks. all of that is due to maria. here's the latest track. max winds at 75 miles an hour, it's still moving really slowly to the north at 7 miles an hour. you can see it is during the day tomorrow that it is going to start to make that nice easy we'll finally be done with the storm system by either late tomorrow or early thursday and we'll start to see th
amelia draper in the storm center with a word on that. amelia. >> well, leon, any clouds we saw today were from maria. still a category 1 hurricane but i suspect in the 5:00 update issued by the national hurricane center the storm will be downgraded to a tropical storm, no longer hurricane. take a look. i'm showing you our local radar. just so you know it's completely dry in our area. but notice when i add on the clouds with the satellite, you can see there's maria. pretty hard to miss....
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let's go to amelia right now, we're experience category 3 winds, amelia, you're going to talk a littleore about that. >> we were fortunate enough to go to the university of maryland wind tunnel a few years back and experience what it was like to do with category 1, 2, 3 hurricanes. we didn't go higher than a 4 or 5 because that is impossible. that's the category 3, that's doug in a category 3. cut the camera off. we're done. you could barely hang on, guys, we just a category 3. keep in mind that miami -- areas around miami likely seeing winds a little bit higher sustained for at least a few hours. so i want to take you through the impact this is going to have. so we use this wind scale. first, i want to talk about a category 1. you start to see maybe some branches and some leaves blown off. not a big deal. we're talking about minimum damage there. you open to category 2, you start to see larger branches and start to see the waves pick up. you start to see more damage. as we increase to a category 3, we're now talking about a major hurricane. remember, this is all that doug and i could
let's go to amelia right now, we're experience category 3 winds, amelia, you're going to talk a littleore about that. >> we were fortunate enough to go to the university of maryland wind tunnel a few years back and experience what it was like to do with category 1, 2, 3 hurricanes. we didn't go higher than a 4 or 5 because that is impossible. that's the category 3, that's doug in a category 3. cut the camera off. we're done. you could barely hang on, guys, we just a category 3. keep in...
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amelia will be sunday night after the game. make sure you stay right here, we'll continue to keep you posted right here. >> we'll do it, doug, thank you. >>> the debate over confederate statute stretches from main street to capitol hill that could bring some changes inside the halls of congress. >> where new questions are being raised about something that some call important part of history, others call a painful part of the past. it is a slave option block should it stay or should i bet did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. born and raised inc
amelia will be sunday night after the game. make sure you stay right here, we'll continue to keep you posted right here. >> we'll do it, doug, thank you. >>> the debate over confederate statute stretches from main street to capitol hill that could bring some changes inside the halls of congress. >> where new questions are being raised about something that some call important part of history, others call a painful part of the past. it is a slave option block should it stay...
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are we talking over the next couple of days or what, amelia?ll, here jim, we're going to be noticing clouds from maria. that will be tomorrow on into your wednesday. but the carolina coast will have the biggest impacts. the outer banks. take a look at the latest hurricane center. winds at 80 miles an hour, it is moving slowly to the north at 7 miles an hour. and it is still a category 1 hurricane. this is what we can expect by tomorrow afternoon. still a cat 1 hurricane. you can see mainly off the coast of north carolina. it then weakens to a tropical storm. wednesday afternoon thankfully it takes a nice curve out to see. but what can folks in the outer banks expect? well, take a look. we are under tropical storm warnings pretty much from the virginia, north carolina border down to just north of the wilmington area. so, gusts anywhere around 50 miles per hour in the warnings. that is going to lead to high surf, beach erosion, rip currents, also storm surge, flooding in those areas. here at our beaches we're talking about breezy conditions with
are we talking over the next couple of days or what, amelia?ll, here jim, we're going to be noticing clouds from maria. that will be tomorrow on into your wednesday. but the carolina coast will have the biggest impacts. the outer banks. take a look at the latest hurricane center. winds at 80 miles an hour, it is moving slowly to the north at 7 miles an hour. and it is still a category 1 hurricane. this is what we can expect by tomorrow afternoon. still a cat 1 hurricane. you can see mainly off...
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we're going to send it outdoors to somara theodore. >> hey, amelia. it feels warmer than it actually is. that's because we've seen the tick in the humidity. let's look at the feel like temperatures. that's what really matters. right now it feels like 86 degrees. we're a tad bit lower, 3 degrees lower in the district. feels like near 90 in leesburg. as we head throughout the coming days we're going to start to see this humidity drop. but we still have another day to deal with it as we head through tomorrow, expect it to feel very muggy and sticky. but then by thursday it will significantly drop as a front passes through that is going to reinforce some cooler and dryer air so we should start headed towards more comfortable conditions arriving there by friday. so let's go ahead and get your out the door planner. here's what you need to know. tomorrow grab the ng folks. your summer clothes are going to be a necessity through wednesday, possibly even a tad bit through thursday. waking up tomorrow temperatures are in the upper 60s. we are still dealing with
we're going to send it outdoors to somara theodore. >> hey, amelia. it feels warmer than it actually is. that's because we've seen the tick in the humidity. let's look at the feel like temperatures. that's what really matters. right now it feels like 86 degrees. we're a tad bit lower, 3 degrees lower in the district. feels like near 90 in leesburg. as we head throughout the coming days we're going to start to see this humidity drop. but we still have another day to deal with it as we head...
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you see amelia almost flying. with more on the different categories of a hurricane, let's go right to amelia right now. >> i think that experience for both of us really put it into perspective what it's like to be in sustained winds that strong. category 1, okay, i can handle this. two it gets intense, three is absolutely unbearable. when you think that irma imin category 4, it is just catastrophic. as we talk about the saffir-simpson scale, this is how we rank hurricanes. and with the category 1 storm, this is just minimal damage, maybe a few branches down, a few leaves down, nothing too serious. i'm skipping to category 2. we're going right to category 3. this is when we start to see a major hurricane. you start to see trees, you start to see some storm surge flooding and maybe few shingles on the roof. with category 4. remember, this is what irma is set to be, somewhere around south florida likely impacting miami the most, winds anywhere from 130 to 156 miles an hour and it will cause some parts of roots to com
you see amelia almost flying. with more on the different categories of a hurricane, let's go right to amelia right now. >> i think that experience for both of us really put it into perspective what it's like to be in sustained winds that strong. category 1, okay, i can handle this. two it gets intense, three is absolutely unbearable. when you think that irma imin category 4, it is just catastrophic. as we talk about the saffir-simpson scale, this is how we rank hurricanes. and with the...
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amelia is going to have a little bit more.e're tracking some strong storms out there into parts of louden county, into parts o montgomery county. let's get right to it and show you what i'm talking about. looking at these storms an moving on through, severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 6:00. this actually comes out -- watch it come down right now. we may lose this warning as we're on the air, as we're looking at 6:00 now. strong storms down around, coming towards the fredericksburg area. these will line up right along i-95. watch out, notice, no more warnings now in this region, still tracking this storm right here, coming right through leesburg, a lot of lightning associated with this, right along 15. you move on damascus, seeing some heavy rain with these thunderstorms, as well. all of which are moving off to the east. this is part of a cold front that's sifting on through our area. that's going to mean much different area for us tomorrow. i'll be back to give you a talk in the next couple of days. the latest on irma
amelia is going to have a little bit more.e're tracking some strong storms out there into parts of louden county, into parts o montgomery county. let's get right to it and show you what i'm talking about. looking at these storms an moving on through, severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 6:00. this actually comes out -- watch it come down right now. we may lose this warning as we're on the air, as we're looking at 6:00 now. strong storms down around, coming towards the fredericksburg...
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storm team meteorologist amelia draper is storm team for weather deck. this is certainly setting us up for a gorgeous evening and hopefully a weekend like this. >> yeah, beautiful fall-like weekend overall. right now i had to thank my producer jesse for putting me outside here, getting to enjoy the wonderful weather, low humidity. i can hear kids playing on the playground right by our studios outside here in northwest washington. take a look at the pollen report. the one this isn't so perfect about today, the mold spores. for our area right now they are coming in very high. it is actually a mold that a lot of sun can help ignite and breeze get around. if you're noticing your allergies bothering you, it is likely due to mold out here. now, as we look to our forecast for tomorrow, we are going to start off or i should say as we look to our forecast for tonight we will keep it dry out there. and as we move on into the overnight hours with clear skies and dry air in place, we are really going to cool down overnight. we are going to be waking up tomorrow with
storm team meteorologist amelia draper is storm team for weather deck. this is certainly setting us up for a gorgeous evening and hopefully a weekend like this. >> yeah, beautiful fall-like weekend overall. right now i had to thank my producer jesse for putting me outside here, getting to enjoy the wonderful weather, low humidity. i can hear kids playing on the playground right by our studios outside here in northwest washington. take a look at the pollen report. the one this isn't so...
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. >> amelia draper is in the storm center. explain that to us, amelia. >> we're under code orange air quality alert. pat, when you factor in the humidity and heat it is feeling warmer than car thermometer is rating. it is feeling like temperatures are in the low 90s right now. to give you an idea how unusually warm it is, we're a few degrees away from hitting a record high temperature. we hit 92 degrees to the. the record to beat is 95. we are feeling like we're in the low 90s. in addition to that, everybody here in gray is under a code orange air quality alert. this is the entire d.c. metro area. down through southern maryland, frederick and loudoun countys, this is going to run into midnight tonight. take a look. i want to break this down. today what does that mean? it's unhealthy to be outside for a prolonged period of time for the very young, elderlily and those of you with heart and respiratory ailments. now, as we look to tomorrow and wednesday, we start to see our air quality improve. the main concern right now is high
. >> amelia draper is in the storm center. explain that to us, amelia. >> we're under code orange air quality alert. pat, when you factor in the humidity and heat it is feeling warmer than car thermometer is rating. it is feeling like temperatures are in the low 90s right now. to give you an idea how unusually warm it is, we're a few degrees away from hitting a record high temperature. we hit 92 degrees to the. the record to beat is 95. we are feeling like we're in the low 90s. in...
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amelia, just how low are we going to go? that sky is beautiful there. >> gorgeous out there right now. the cool est part of the week is sunday morning when we wake up in the suburbs with 40s and low 50s in washington. lack of rain and the impacts it te to get the grass seed down before most of us are worried about that first frost. if you are planning on doing that this weekend, know once it is down you need to water your lawn once a day and with no rain chances over the next ten days you're going to be watering at least ten days. and i talked about some unusual side effects. might see more acorns produced from the lack of rainfall. it's called bolting and i want to thank lynn johnson flores for that tidbit of information there. also the lack of rain unfortunately can lead to dull and dry fall color out there. hopefully as we start to get passed the next ten days more rain moves in and we can have beautiful fall foliage this year. in addition we're talking about the pollen report. mold spores coming in very high. but the tem
amelia, just how low are we going to go? that sky is beautiful there. >> gorgeous out there right now. the cool est part of the week is sunday morning when we wake up in the suburbs with 40s and low 50s in washington. lack of rain and the impacts it te to get the grass seed down before most of us are worried about that first frost. if you are planning on doing that this weekend, know once it is down you need to water your lawn once a day and with no rain chances over the next ten days...
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amelia draper with a little bit more on what that makes it. what we can expect with the storm moving in. >> exactly, doug. so i did some digging today on what are basically down in florida. we have some of the strictest building code in the country. since andrew, it's been built, it has to be able to handle winds of 110 miles an hour. that's a very powerful category 2 hurricane. that's the number i want you to keep in mind. 110 miles an hour. now, in miami, it's been happy 130 mile an hour winds, and critical building have to withstand category 5. keep in mind, that 110 mile an hour, that's withstand. we're talking about wherever the eye makes land fall, winds at the ground at 145 miles an hour, so that's already going to be causing structural damage. and the higher buildings there as you go higher up, the wind increases, it's less friction at about 3 to 10 stories pending on what's on the ground and how many other buildings are on the ground. so take a look here at 25 stories up, winds are 145 at the surface or 170 miles an hour, 50 stories u
amelia draper with a little bit more on what that makes it. what we can expect with the storm moving in. >> exactly, doug. so i did some digging today on what are basically down in florida. we have some of the strictest building code in the country. since andrew, it's been built, it has to be able to handle winds of 110 miles an hour. that's a very powerful category 2 hurricane. that's the number i want you to keep in mind. 110 miles an hour. now, in miami, it's been happy 130 mile an...
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amelia is going to track right now. i've got to get right to new warning that just popped up. storm team 4 radar showing you the new severe thunderstorm warning. we're talking about the storm until 5:30. you see this line right here and i'm going to zoom in, first off. you see around frederick and everything. look, notice this line right here. i was looking at this. because look at this echo here. this is what's called a echo, pick an arrow right out of the bow, that means we've got winds coming through the center of this coming into clark county. parts of page -- warren louden county, this is until 7:30, or rather 5:30 for this severe thunderstorm warning that is right there around the royal area, just to the north. this storm really means business, as far as the wind is concerned. we could see winds with this one, upwards of 60 to 70 miles per hour. you see this storm up here just to the north of leesburg. more storminess, this is the storm we're watching. severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 5:30. here is the whole line itself moving on through the region. this is a
amelia is going to track right now. i've got to get right to new warning that just popped up. storm team 4 radar showing you the new severe thunderstorm warning. we're talking about the storm until 5:30. you see this line right here and i'm going to zoom in, first off. you see around frederick and everything. look, notice this line right here. i was looking at this. because look at this echo here. this is what's called a echo, pick an arrow right out of the bow, that means we've got winds...
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doug and amelia, what is the latest to show us?> amelia will be talking about the rain we've got here coming up over the next couple of minutes. right now i want to get to irma and show you the latest with this storm moving to puerto rico. we have video first. this is one of the hurricane hunter airplanes. these guys are amazing. they fly through the center of the hurricane. yes, it is an extremely dangerous proposition for these guys. but the amount of turbulence is unprecedented in storms like this, but to this day, these guys have stayed safe. we've not had any krarkcrashes. just amazing out of the eye of the storm. that was a couple of days ago. the hurricane hunters going in there for us today. they have found lower pressure and continue to see the storm strengthening here. san juan puerto rico gd
doug and amelia, what is the latest to show us?> amelia will be talking about the rain we've got here coming up over the next couple of minutes. right now i want to get to irma and show you the latest with this storm moving to puerto rico. we have video first. this is one of the hurricane hunter airplanes. these guys are amazing. they fly through the center of the hurricane. yes, it is an extremely dangerous proposition for these guys. but the amount of turbulence is unprecedented in storms...
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biggest threat, not just wind, storm surge could be epic, amelia is here with more on that. >> yeah, doug, here is the latest look of the potential storm surge flooding, the areas are in red are the areas you want to key in out around the homestead area. on the west coast, up to around the fort myers area, just south of there. just see nine feet of water from storm surge flooding, how that happens, guys, we'll have that much more coming up. >> as we move into the next 24 to 48 hours, we'll see a lot out of here. hopefully as many people left as you can. we're going to send it back to you. >> yeah, sure you are. yes, indeed. >> you're not the only one thinking about it. we are, too. >> all right, be safe. >> for people in florida, time is running out. >> they either have to hit news 4 david culver live in south florida this evening talking to a few people who are going to honker down, david. >> wendy, that's right. some of the folks who are here in this area, on normal day like this, it's great. they're staying here. this is actually part of the area that's under the evacuation order.
biggest threat, not just wind, storm surge could be epic, amelia is here with more on that. >> yeah, doug, here is the latest look of the potential storm surge flooding, the areas are in red are the areas you want to key in out around the homestead area. on the west coast, up to around the fort myers area, just south of there. just see nine feet of water from storm surge flooding, how that happens, guys, we'll have that much more coming up. >> as we move into the next 24 to 48...
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>> amelia, thank you. tonight. the family of a local teacher says it's like they're living in an alternate universe. >> laura wall en disappeared on monday. she's pregnant and her relatives are worried about her. pat collins is in olney where she lives. pat? >> reporter: doreen, a pregnant woman is missing and tonight her father makes a plea for her safe return. >> just tell us where she is, and let us find her safe. >> are you worried? >> very worried. >> laura wallen is missing and her family is fearful she might be in harm's way. >> totally torn our world apart. it's like a tv drama that you sh can't. >> laura wallen is 31 years old. she's an award-winning school teacher at wild lake high school. she designs and makes her own line of jewelry. she's four months pregnant. her family says she's excited about the baby. she posted pictures of the s sonogram on her refridge tore. she lives alone in this condo in olney. labor day morning around 8:30, she's seen alive and well here. around 9:30 in the morning she sends
>> amelia, thank you. tonight. the family of a local teacher says it's like they're living in an alternate universe. >> laura wall en disappeared on monday. she's pregnant and her relatives are worried about her. pat collins is in olney where she lives. pat? >> reporter: doreen, a pregnant woman is missing and tonight her father makes a plea for her safe return. >> just tell us where she is, and let us find her safe. >> are you worried? >> very worried....
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amelia 1k3i678 be amelia and i have been looking at it all day. >> we hope it stays out to sea. category 2 hurricane, south of the bahamas, north of thank you, a -- turks and caicos. we're going to see it sit in a similar location the next few days. the current pressure at 973 millibars. there's jose. here's the track of the storm system and this is right on onto the weekend. so it's expected to go out toward the east and curve back around almost where it's at right now. that would be by thursday afternoon. and then as we head on toward the weekend, it looks like it's starting to head towards jacksonville, towards parts of what we're hoping, doug, is that irma kind of picks up jose there and pushes it back out. maybe around the bahamas and just kind of fizzles it sout. it is going to be something to keep an eye on. >> we're visiting the weather center. we're hoping it's another storm system we won't have to cover. for the kids going back to school, not too bad. 62 degrees 7:00 a.m., 73 degrees at noon. 3:00, 74 degrees. i don't think you'll knee the umbrellas tomorrow. we'll nee
amelia 1k3i678 be amelia and i have been looking at it all day. >> we hope it stays out to sea. category 2 hurricane, south of the bahamas, north of thank you, a -- turks and caicos. we're going to see it sit in a similar location the next few days. the current pressure at 973 millibars. there's jose. here's the track of the storm system and this is right on onto the weekend. so it's expected to go out toward the east and curve back around almost where it's at right now. that would be by...
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for teen kids news, i'm amelia. (exciting music) - exploring the final frontier, or wiping out poverty. what should government spending focus on? we'll get your opinion next in speak of the week. - [luke] closed captioning is brought to you by. - speak of the week is when we get to hear what you have to say. here's this week's question. (upbeat music) - a couple of years ago, the space probe new horizons reached pluto. the furthest planet in our solar system. and yes, it is a planet. after being demoted in 2006, pluto was recently reinstated as our ninth planet. while studying pluto, the probe sent back amazing pictures. the probe is now flying even deeper into space on a mission to study objects floating in what's called the kuiper belt. the nasa mission to pluto costs almost a billion dollars. so what do you think? should the government spend money on missions like this? or would the money be better spent on education and wiping out poverty? (electronic music) - probably getting rid of poverty and all of those oth
for teen kids news, i'm amelia. (exciting music) - exploring the final frontier, or wiping out poverty. what should government spending focus on? we'll get your opinion next in speak of the week. - [luke] closed captioning is brought to you by. - speak of the week is when we get to hear what you have to say. here's this week's question. (upbeat music) - a couple of years ago, the space probe new horizons reached pluto. the furthest planet in our solar system. and yes, it is a planet. after...
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thank you. >> -- nightly. >> great information. >> well -- >> amelia joins us now and boy do we have some gorgeous weather out there this evening. >> take a look at the sunset behind us. >> incredible. ominous over there, what does that mean? >> that means we're sitting inside and looking at a cloud deck that is not seeing the sunshine. >> a cloud deck, come on, wendy. >> that's what that means. [ laughter ] >> anyways, as we look to tomorrow, it is still going to be feeling like summer out there. and then as we look to our thursday we are going to start to transition to more fall-like weather. on friday, well, it's back to the sweaters and the sweatshirts and that sort of situation. especially on into the weekend. take a look at your weather headlines tomorrow with the humidity, low to mid 90s is how hot it's going to feel. it is going to be breezy out there on thursday and then again friday the forecast is lacking is rainfall. and we do need the rain at this point. we need an inch and a half to catch up with where we should be for the month. out the door what do you snead? grab the
thank you. >> -- nightly. >> great information. >> well -- >> amelia joins us now and boy do we have some gorgeous weather out there this evening. >> take a look at the sunset behind us. >> incredible. ominous over there, what does that mean? >> that means we're sitting inside and looking at a cloud deck that is not seeing the sunshine. >> a cloud deck, come on, wendy. >> that's what that means. [ laughter ] >> anyways, as we look to...
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we're here now in the storm center with amelia draper. amelia, we've seen what it did there.e we are seeing clouds build up, but how much rain are we going to get from irma? >> thankfully we're not talking about a lot of rain here from irma. maybe a few light showers throughout the workweek. it's one of those weeks you want to keep the umbrella seeing here. this is mainly in parts of florida. the keys really took a hard hit from irma. and then as it continued north, really best case scenario and doug is putting together an interesting kind of track and how it was the best case scenario in the end, he'll have that coming up at 5:00. i do want to show you the local impacts here as we head right now over to max 2. you can see this is tonight, 9:00, mostly cloudy skies. and you can see here's irma still impacting parts of the southeast, up through already parts of virginia at that point. and then as we move toward 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, well, the clouds start tomorrow morning still from irma, but notice showers still out of the area and parts of virginia, north carolina, the
we're here now in the storm center with amelia draper. amelia, we've seen what it did there.e we are seeing clouds build up, but how much rain are we going to get from irma? >> thankfully we're not talking about a lot of rain here from irma. maybe a few light showers throughout the workweek. it's one of those weeks you want to keep the umbrella seeing here. this is mainly in parts of florida. the keys really took a hard hit from irma. and then as it continued north, really best case...
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it will encompass the entire state at one point with a little bit more on that amelia is taking a look right now. >> you make a great point when you're showing the wind speeds there, whether they're on the west or east coast, you're going to notice high winds. take a look at this graphic. this really says a lot about this storm. this storm right now, irma, about 600 miles wide from coast to coast in florida, well only 150, so although the track looking a little bit further to the west, the entire panhandle feeling the effects of irma. this is how far out the hurricane force winds extend. it's about 70 miles an this is how far out they will extend likely causing minor damage, if not catastrophic the closer you get to the eye wall. doug is going to have more on the storm surge flooding, also major concern. >> probably one of the biggest concerns in parts of the area, now, again we're watching that track. it's going to move right up the spine of the peninsula an up and towards the atlantic area as a tropical storm, eventually tropical depression. a lot to talk about here. we'll have the l
it will encompass the entire state at one point with a little bit more on that amelia is taking a look right now. >> you make a great point when you're showing the wind speeds there, whether they're on the west or east coast, you're going to notice high winds. take a look at this graphic. this really says a lot about this storm. this storm right now, irma, about 600 miles wide from coast to coast in florida, well only 150, so although the track looking a little bit further to the west,...
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>>> for 80 years history bufs have been trying to solve mystery of amelia earhardt but today we mightave a newly discover treasure actual film footage of the earhardt. known to be only moving images of the famous pilot. they were in a box of film that mike west bought 35 years ago but only recently discovered it. he purchased the film at an auction in rochester, new york interesting. >>> also another historical discovery archaeologist have found an out house, next to the home of paul reveer in boston. he have is known for his midnight ride when he yelled the british are coming. the out house could be even filled with artifacts because people used to throw trash and other house hold items, into the out houses. >> interesting. >> just await confirmation for that. >> yes what that smells like after all these years. >> amelia earhardt thing is fascinating. >>> well that is "eyewitness news" at noon aim rahel solomon. for katie and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 we are always on line at cbs philly.com. >> young and restless is up next, have a gre
>>> for 80 years history bufs have been trying to solve mystery of amelia earhardt but today we mightave a newly discover treasure actual film footage of the earhardt. known to be only moving images of the famous pilot. they were in a box of film that mike west bought 35 years ago but only recently discovered it. he purchased the film at an auction in rochester, new york interesting. >>> also another historical discovery archaeologist have found an out house, next to the home...
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doug and amelia are back in a few minutes with more. >>> the checks in the mail now. thousands of people in virginia have hundreds of dollars heading their way. these refunds are part of a $9.5 million settlement in predatory lending scheme. cash call collected illegal interest on loans as much as 230% in some going to get a check. the average is going to be about $982. nearly $6 million in outstanding debt is going to be completeply forgiven. the company was also fined $100,000 for doing that. >>> the d.c. attorney general also settled with cash call earlier this year. in that case more than $1.8 million was returned. >> gap and banana republic join a growing list of retailers closing some of the stores. the company says it is closing about 200 under performing gap and banana republic schools. gap says it will use the time to shift its focus to its old navy and athletica brands. we are told to find out if any local stores were -- we are trying to find out if local stores will be shut down. >>> the firstds store is open. the store is now welcoming shoppers. rack is th
doug and amelia are back in a few minutes with more. >>> the checks in the mail now. thousands of people in virginia have hundreds of dollars heading their way. these refunds are part of a $9.5 million settlement in predatory lending scheme. cash call collected illegal interest on loans as much as 230% in some going to get a check. the average is going to be about $982. nearly $6 million in outstanding debt is going to be completeply forgiven. the company was also fined $100,000 for...
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amelia? >> we'll have to wait maybe 12 more hours not to turn the heat on but until it feels more comfortable. you may need to turn the heat on over the weekend, especially on your sunday morning. take a look at the temperatures, upper 80s, washington, the national weather service says the average last 90 degree day coming around september 10th. and the last 90 degree day on record coming around october 10th. right in the middle, this is unusual, not unheard of but unusual that we're still at 90 degrees almost into october. so what do the kids need out the door tomorrow? definitely a sunglasses day, and still t-shirt weather as well. you can leave the small umbrella at home, 72 degrees at that point, a nice start at 8:00 a.m. plenty of sunshine, humidity levels dropping, 74 degrees, storm team radar showing us immediately seeing light showers, we haven't had rain in sometime. we'll talk to samara on the dry spell. >> you know it has been rather dry, some wonder where is the rain. we have not
amelia? >> we'll have to wait maybe 12 more hours not to turn the heat on but until it feels more comfortable. you may need to turn the heat on over the weekend, especially on your sunday morning. take a look at the temperatures, upper 80s, washington, the national weather service says the average last 90 degree day coming around september 10th. and the last 90 degree day on record coming around october 10th. right in the middle, this is unusual, not unheard of but unusual that we're...
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six presidents of united states, francis lindbergh, amelia ehrhardt stayed there. it was the place to stay when you were in spokane. when they built the dan that's where they formulated the plan that they took the plans together and after the davenport. you go in the lobby there and it was. [inaudible] the hotel is a key spot to stay if you're ever here. in 1974 they had a world fair. it was the smallest community to ever have that. it was a major project of tremendous undertaking that they did and it took city of spokane the worst crime ridden area -- i knew it because i worked at as a policeman in the whole area they cleaned it up and made a wonderful park out of it and that helps the community quite a bit because of that point on you got a lot of people the world over that came to spokane and saw what it looked like and saw the potential and spokane really blossomed after that. it was a major benefit. i would say that you can learn from spokane's early history for what it is today and it's a population of people that want to accomplish things and they want to st
six presidents of united states, francis lindbergh, amelia ehrhardt stayed there. it was the place to stay when you were in spokane. when they built the dan that's where they formulated the plan that they took the plans together and after the davenport. you go in the lobby there and it was. [inaudible] the hotel is a key spot to stay if you're ever here. in 1974 they had a world fair. it was the smallest community to ever have that. it was a major project of tremendous undertaking that they did...
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you know it, it's coming. >> thanks, amelia.eveloping now, the lines are growing as tempers flare over the future of health care. but could this latest effort be over? >> a fight over free speech has the nation divided. tonight president trump is raising the stakes as he singles out nfl players who refuse to stand for the national anthem. >> also that is impacting families here at home. up next, our i-team uncovers a massive backlog in our courts and why it is taking y when i was 3, children's national helped me beat the odds so i can play with my grandkids. so i can celebrate 50. when i was 14, they saved my heart so i could bring family together. so i can help cardiac patients just like me. so i can serve my country. so i can do what i love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so i can make plays. so i can do this. so i can race my friends. children's national didn't just help us grow up, they helped us grow up stronger. or, and i sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st ce
you know it, it's coming. >> thanks, amelia.eveloping now, the lines are growing as tempers flare over the future of health care. but could this latest effort be over? >> a fight over free speech has the nation divided. tonight president trump is raising the stakes as he singles out nfl players who refuse to stand for the national anthem. >> also that is impacting families here at home. up next, our i-team uncovers a massive backlog in our courts and why it is taking y when i...
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amelia draper will join me as well. we'll talk more about the upcoming weekend and any plans you have coming up in just a minute. >> all right, doug. thank you. >>> well, this fall air is relief to a lot of folks. but as it starts to creep in, it's time to think about flu season. an updated look at what to expect this year and how to get ready for that. >> and there is a haunted mansion out there that is all set up to give you a real good scare. in lots of meetlings with those words. we'll take you inside and tell you how all those goules are working for a >> julia louise dry ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyi
amelia draper will join me as well. we'll talk more about the upcoming weekend and any plans you have coming up in just a minute. >> all right, doug. thank you. >>> well, this fall air is relief to a lot of folks. but as it starts to creep in, it's time to think about flu season. an updated look at what to expect this year and how to get ready for that. >> and there is a haunted mansion out there that is all set up to give you a real good scare. in lots of meetlings with...
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now coming up in about ten minutes, amelia will join me. we'll talk about the impact for your night tonight and day tomorrow. that and the latest track on jose. that's in 10 to 15 minutes as well. >> all right, doug. >>> case. he died two years ago. his neck broken while being transported in the back of a police van. the family's attorney just held a press conference and deniedci not to bring civil rights charges against the officers involved. >> the gray family is understandably devastated and disappointed. they are disappointed that no one will be held accountable for their son's tragic death, which occurred while in police custody. >> troy johnson is here with today's "talk around town" and according to the lawyers of the gray family, they said that while this is a bitter pill to swallow, they are willing to accept it. you have been following this case from the beginning. >> interestingly, we've been following this since 2015, which is when freddie gray died and ther brutality cases in the news. a lot of people were upset about the situa
now coming up in about ten minutes, amelia will join me. we'll talk about the impact for your night tonight and day tomorrow. that and the latest track on jose. that's in 10 to 15 minutes as well. >> all right, doug. >>> case. he died two years ago. his neck broken while being transported in the back of a police van. the family's attorney just held a press conference and deniedci not to bring civil rights charges against the officers involved. >> the gray family is...
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something we're also taking a look at it is jose. >> amelia draper, thank you very much. latest advisories have it coming closer to the east coast. again, it's a possibility that it could hit us late next week. it's not going to be a big storm. i'm not worried about this almost at all. we have watching jose but that's about it. jose could give us showers on sunday and monday as a result of the offshore weather. the weekend is looking good. highs in the low 80s. >> we'll take it. >>> well, serena williams' new baby girl is a week old. williams and her fiance posted this sweet little picture on instagram today. their daughter's name is alexis olympia. she weighed in at 6 pounds and 14 ounces and williams revealed today that she did have some complications during the delivery which i'm sure a lot of women can relate to. her and her boyfriend man to get married in the fall. >> alexis. >> we know the sister is venus and serena by their first names now. >> and now we have alexis. >> welcome to the world. >>> this sunday, friends turn foe. kurt cousins says the other side of the
something we're also taking a look at it is jose. >> amelia draper, thank you very much. latest advisories have it coming closer to the east coast. again, it's a possibility that it could hit us late next week. it's not going to be a big storm. i'm not worried about this almost at all. we have watching jose but that's about it. jose could give us showers on sunday and monday as a result of the offshore weather. the weekend is looking good. highs in the low 80s. >> we'll take it....
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amelia draper is in the storm system to break it all down for us. how low are we talking after this heat wave we have had? >> we're going to finally see the temperatures return to normal. but it is hot out there right now, especially for this time of year, october starts on sunday, and feeling like 96 degrees outside right now in washington. that is unusual, it's not unheard of. not necessarily normal either. 95 is how it feels right now in leesburg, this is the current heat index, you take the reading and you factor it in with the mugginess, it feels like 91 right now in manassas. and it is uncomfortable out there right now, in between the muggy and oppressive range, the humidity levels coming down, a little humid out there tomorrow morning and by friday well, it's feeling comfortable. in fact it is fee friday into the weekend, coming up in the 5:00 forecast. >>> a man on a hateful mission walked onto american university and left his mark. school officials tell us he put up posters of the confederate flag decorated to shock students. it brought the
amelia draper is in the storm system to break it all down for us. how low are we talking after this heat wave we have had? >> we're going to finally see the temperatures return to normal. but it is hot out there right now, especially for this time of year, october starts on sunday, and feeling like 96 degrees outside right now in washington. that is unusual, it's not unheard of. not necessarily normal either. 95 is how it feels right now in leesburg, this is the current heat index, you...
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amelia. >> it is for sure. we're going to have cooler weather, fall-like weather with us, friday on into the weekend. but before we talk about our weather here a little bit more i want to touch on maria. so yesterday it was downgraded to a tropical storm. gaining a bit of strength now back to a category one hurricane. from the outer banks now you can see rough surf, ledding to beach erosion not just in north carolina but up to our beaches as well. so with that we'll send it to a camera in ocean city, maryland. here is what we're looking at right now. now the waves at ocean city leading to beach erosion as well. thankfully the water likely wouldn't come in the dunes away. protecting the landscape of our beaches, here is the latest on maria, max winds at 75. barely a count one hurricane moving to the north-northeast at 70 miles an hour, the easterly component really nice. it will continue to move towards the east, becoming a tropical storm tomorrow. moving away. we'll see the surf calm down toward the week and in
amelia. >> it is for sure. we're going to have cooler weather, fall-like weather with us, friday on into the weekend. but before we talk about our weather here a little bit more i want to touch on maria. so yesterday it was downgraded to a tropical storm. gaining a bit of strength now back to a category one hurricane. from the outer banks now you can see rough surf, ledding to beach erosion not just in north carolina but up to our beaches as well. so with that we'll send it to a camera in...
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where are you going next week, amelia?north carolina, yeah, yeah. >> going to affect that with high seas and maybe rip currents. keep an eye on your husband if he's going to be swimming out there. 82 degrees on wednesday, thursday looking good, a chance of shower or thunderstorm with a high temperature of 80 degrees, thursday and friday. not just nice, but warm on saturday and sunday. we go above average and look at that entire ten-day forecast. besides tomorrow and thursday, it is really looking good. guys, irma almost out of our hair. we've got a couple moefr days before we don't have to talk about it at least on the weather maps any more. we'll be talking about it a lot more in the news next two days. >> good riddance. doug, thank you. stars like bryce harper wow us on the field. it's some of the things they do behind the scenes that are the most impressive and rewarding. our carol maloney joins us live from nats park. you got some rarely granted access to an >> reporter: yeah, we've been trying to cover this story thre
where are you going next week, amelia?north carolina, yeah, yeah. >> going to affect that with high seas and maybe rip currents. keep an eye on your husband if he's going to be swimming out there. 82 degrees on wednesday, thursday looking good, a chance of shower or thunderstorm with a high temperature of 80 degrees, thursday and friday. not just nice, but warm on saturday and sunday. we go above average and look at that entire ten-day forecast. besides tomorrow and thursday, it is really...
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amelia and i have been talking about this all day. blow out tides that happened in the tampa area, estuaries in florida, more on that, here's amelia. >> yeah, doug, if you're on social media at all this weekend, you saw these photographs. this, water should be here in feet. there are people out there on bikes just walking around taking photographs. in fact, we have better video, drone video of a look at the water that is out to sea. typically water in that area would be coming maybe over-the-road at that point. so, why is this happening and why did we see this in so many areas? you can see folks out there just walking around. again, that is tampa bay. that's where people should not be able to walk. so, take a look at this explainer. these are how winds are around a storm system. they're moving counter clockwise into the storm. this is kind of where irma was yesterday afternoon in relation to tampa. so, what happens is the wind direction actually sends that water out into the ocean as the storm starts to move toward the north. we see t
amelia and i have been talking about this all day. blow out tides that happened in the tampa area, estuaries in florida, more on that, here's amelia. >> yeah, doug, if you're on social media at all this weekend, you saw these photographs. this, water should be here in feet. there are people out there on bikes just walking around taking photographs. in fact, we have better video, drone video of a look at the water that is out to sea. typically water in that area would be coming maybe...
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. >>> it's feeling even more like fall as we head into a nice weekend, amelia. >> that's for sure. >> hey, guys. >> hey there. trying to sneak outside, is that what you're doing? >> yeah, see you later. >> it's nice enough, we all want to sneak outside with you. >> i know. doug enjoying hopefully the day off. filling in for him. it was a beautiful day. we talked about this all week. how yesterday was going to be our transition day to more fall-like weather today, and well, that's arrived. so enjoy this weekend. we're talking about crisp mornings, cool afternoons, exactly what we want as october begins on sunday. however, during the workweek we are warming back forecastgrou . currently temperatures in the 70s for the most part, but gaithersburg already down to 69 degrees. college park at 73 degrees and washington heading out tonight you definitely want to grab the light jacket or sweatshirt. tomorrow a high temperature around 70 degrees. beautiful sunshine. but it is going to be breezy tomorrow, especially around the midday and afternoon hour. that is going to add the additional chill
. >>> it's feeling even more like fall as we head into a nice weekend, amelia. >> that's for sure. >> hey, guys. >> hey there. trying to sneak outside, is that what you're doing? >> yeah, see you later. >> it's nice enough, we all want to sneak outside with you. >> i know. doug enjoying hopefully the day off. filling in for him. it was a beautiful day. we talked about this all week. how yesterday was going to be our transition day to more fall-like...
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amelia and i have been looking at this all day. doesn't look like it will come close enough to give us direct impacts but we'll feel a little of it. >> we could see cloudiness, breezy conditions especially out there on tuesday. take a look at where the storm is right now, it's a tropical storm. you can see it really hasn't moved all that much over the last few days. still north of puerto rico. and here's the latest from the national hurricane center. right now maximum winds at 70 miles an hour with this storm system. moving toward the west, northwest at about 8 miles an hour, it is potentially going to strengthen back up to a hurricane j. just one hurricane, though. this is tuesday afternoon. notice doug just pointing this out as well. that cone of uncertainty kind of kissing the ocean city ar on. remember, this is not the most likely -- this is not the exact path it will take. it can really go anywhere in that cone of uncertainty. so, again, something we still need to monitor, but thankfully it looks like the impacts will be prett
amelia and i have been looking at this all day. doesn't look like it will come close enough to give us direct impacts but we'll feel a little of it. >> we could see cloudiness, breezy conditions especially out there on tuesday. take a look at where the storm is right now, it's a tropical storm. you can see it really hasn't moved all that much over the last few days. still north of puerto rico. and here's the latest from the national hurricane center. right now maximum winds at 70 miles an...
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. >> turn to meteorologist amelia draper for the answer. >> we're going to continue to feel the efkts at our beaches through thursday, potentially even the morning house on friday. what you just heard there. kind of a interesting statistic, maybe more erosion in maryland and virginia than north carolina. it's anticipated to see 60% beach erosion, here in maryland and virginia 67% beach erosion this comes from the u.s. coastal change forecast. it's moving 7 miles per hour with maximum winds 70 miles per hour. it's going to skirt carolina coast line, then curve out to sea, continuing to track out thursday, friday, and we will finally not be talking but we will be talking about by the weekend how it's very cool in the area. i'll have that in my upcoming forecast. >> reporter: here at the live desk with a man president trump supported in the alabama senate race this is lost. incumbent senator luther strange conceded. he blamed his loss on the current political environment. >> i'm telling you, the political winds, political seeds in this wind are very hard to understand. >> reporter: his o
. >> turn to meteorologist amelia draper for the answer. >> we're going to continue to feel the efkts at our beaches through thursday, potentially even the morning house on friday. what you just heard there. kind of a interesting statistic, maybe more erosion in maryland and virginia than north carolina. it's anticipated to see 60% beach erosion, here in maryland and virginia 67% beach erosion this comes from the u.s. coastal change forecast. it's moving 7 miles per hour with...
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thanks, amelia. i love when they see themselves on tv for the first time. [ laughter ] isn't it great? these guys are going to school tomorrow. take a look, 58 degrees, little built on the cool side. jacket, maybe a sweater early. recess looking good, temperature 74 degrees for the pickup for that school day days. as i mentioned saturday and sunday. yeah, on the cool side. october starting off on a very cool note with a low of 53 in the city. many of you in the 40s. a great first week of october. yes, we need the rain, but we'll take sunshine. temperatures in the mid 70s any day of the week. >> thank you, doug. >> news 4 is working in the community with a life lesson. >> you don't have to be an adult to make a big difference in the world. we all know that. well, thousands of books collected locally will soon be headed to ghana, thanks to students at gar field high school in prince william county. the students also helped raise money to build libraries to house those books. the project began two years
thanks, amelia. i love when they see themselves on tv for the first time. [ laughter ] isn't it great? these guys are going to school tomorrow. take a look, 58 degrees, little built on the cool side. jacket, maybe a sweater early. recess looking good, temperature 74 degrees for the pickup for that school day days. as i mentioned saturday and sunday. yeah, on the cool side. october starting off on a very cool note with a low of 53 in the city. many of you in the 40s. a great first week of...
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. >>> well, amelia is in the storm center for us. and tell us this. you've got a pretty stark picture of just how big this challenge is for puerto rico and the months ahead. >> yeah, when i saw this image earlier today it really spoke to me, and i think you'll agree when you take a look. it's a before and after image from a satellite taken during the nighttime. the satellite picture taken during the nighttime. and this was tweeted out by noaa satellites earlier today. you can see this is before maria and this is after maria. millions there without power. so just try to imagine that. you can find that on my facebook and twitter pages. our morning tomorrow is going to be a mild and a dry start, but a cloudy start due to maria right now. we're at 77 degrees. by 9 a.m. we're around 72. and at 11:00 a.m. plenty of clouds in the forecast. and temperatures at that point in the mid 70s. now, a new track has just been issued for maria. i'll have that plus skies when we could see some 40s here at home in my forecast coming up at 11:18. >>> leon harris here at t
. >>> well, amelia is in the storm center for us. and tell us this. you've got a pretty stark picture of just how big this challenge is for puerto rico and the months ahead. >> yeah, when i saw this image earlier today it really spoke to me, and i think you'll agree when you take a look. it's a before and after image from a satellite taken during the nighttime. the satellite picture taken during the nighttime. and this was tweeted out by noaa satellites earlier today. you can see...
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storm team meteorologist amelia draper. it didn't feel much like fall out there today.dex field. >> absolutely. we hit a high of 92 degrees, believe it or not. i like to say we're out of the woods headed towards fall weather. we might have another day. >> still hot and humid from your monday and only a few degrees away from hitting a record high temperature today to tell you how unusual this is. look at your monday morning planner. we're still at a balmy 75 degrees. by 10:00 a.m., almost at 80 and lunchtime i not only is it hot but humid as well. take a look at this. it will feel like low to mid 90s tomorrow. humidity through wednesday this time of year, it's going to be down right oppressive. changes move into the area thursday and start to feel more comfortable. by friday, it's feeling more like fall. i'll have more on the numbers. you may want to grab the umbrella in about 10 minutes. >> thanks. we are learning new details about the suspect in today's mass shooting outside nashville, tennessee. this is sampson. sampson posted some very bizarre messages on facebook th
storm team meteorologist amelia draper. it didn't feel much like fall out there today.dex field. >> absolutely. we hit a high of 92 degrees, believe it or not. i like to say we're out of the woods headed towards fall weather. we might have another day. >> still hot and humid from your monday and only a few degrees away from hitting a record high temperature today to tell you how unusual this is. look at your monday morning planner. we're still at a balmy 75 degrees. by 10:00 a.m.,...
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jesse: amelia, why did this whole thing start?t seems like this couldn't have just come out of thin air. >> no. so, you know, i would be lying if i said crime has never been an issue with bikini barista stands. it has been an issue in the past. but our company has taken a lot of steps to work with the police department and we have taken a lot of just -- we try to come up with a way to cooperate and to make sure that we are able to maintain our jobs and our livelihood in a way that doesn't infringe on our constitutional rights. jesse: you can wear whatever you want in most of places in the country. how are the police going to enforce the bikini ban? >> their first attempt was to pass around flyers saying that the police are going to come and physically measure us. jesse: they come by with rulers? >> yeah, that was the idea. that was the initial thought, that's what they were going have police officers go around bikini barista stands. jesse: there is no other crime in the rest of the town, that's something they need to be focusing o
jesse: amelia, why did this whole thing start?t seems like this couldn't have just come out of thin air. >> no. so, you know, i would be lying if i said crime has never been an issue with bikini barista stands. it has been an issue in the past. but our company has taken a lot of steps to work with the police department and we have taken a lot of just -- we try to come up with a way to cooperate and to make sure that we are able to maintain our jobs and our livelihood in a way that doesn't...
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and i know that you, amelia, alluded to the dreadful time you have had.i started getting extreme bowel pain around 2009 that i finally thought, hang on, this is weird. it still took another six months for me to go took another six months for me to go to the doctor with it. my gp was fabulous. as soon as i mentioned my symptoms, he said, i fabulous. as soon as i mentioned my symptoms, he said, lam referring you to an endometriosis specialist. from there, i didn't have a diagnostic laparoscopy until to make years ago, at which point i was given the full diagnosis of how widespread my disease is.” given the full diagnosis of how widespread my disease is. i was reading, you were told when you went to an endometrial is his clinic that you should stop eating meat and you we re you should stop eating meat and you were sent away. it was wheat. i was told to change my diet. i was given an mri at that time. it wasn't until 2014 that i realised that you cannot diagnose endometriosis with doing a laparoscopy, keyhole diagnose endometriosis with doing a la pa roscopy,
and i know that you, amelia, alluded to the dreadful time you have had.i started getting extreme bowel pain around 2009 that i finally thought, hang on, this is weird. it still took another six months for me to go took another six months for me to go to the doctor with it. my gp was fabulous. as soon as i mentioned my symptoms, he said, i fabulous. as soon as i mentioned my symptoms, he said, lam referring you to an endometriosis specialist. from there, i didn't have a diagnostic laparoscopy...
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the home movie of amelia earhart taken in 1928 after she traveled across the country to be the firstwoman to try across the atlantic ocean. a doctor filmed it and it was found in a box full of items from the estate. alison: interesting the new things about her coming up lately. this weekend you can get up close look at piece of history at the manassas airport. that is right here. world war ii b-17 bomber nicknamed aluminum overcast is on display there through sunday. >> the sear souls. she waspart of a party celebrating her daughter's birthday but when they went to pay someone else picked up the tab. the same couple does the same thing every few months at the same restaurant. >> they were surprised. like oh, my god, who, who? they looked around wanting to know who it was. i would not tell them. >> just gratitude. everything that is going on in the world. so much turmoil and protest and hatred. it's good to know there are people that care about each other. >> the couple does it two or three times a month and they have done it for years. now they are all sworn to secrecy but he said th
the home movie of amelia earhart taken in 1928 after she traveled across the country to be the firstwoman to try across the atlantic ocean. a doctor filmed it and it was found in a box full of items from the estate. alison: interesting the new things about her coming up lately. this weekend you can get up close look at piece of history at the manassas airport. that is right here. world war ii b-17 bomber nicknamed aluminum overcast is on display there through sunday. >> the sear souls....
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so in between that corridor, jacksonville, amelia island, daytona beach, even the kennedy space center with wind gust reported of 80 miles an hour. they baton down the hatches there a long time ago. they don't want any of those things to be ruined or somehow compromised. so they took precautions there. this is the forecast radar going into monday. can you see much more clearly, intrusion over land, but because it is over land we see dryer air, ripping it apart. not sitting over water. just kind of feeding from the very warm water temperatures. what i am primarily concerned about now along with this storm surge, from tampa st. pete to clear water, crystal river, now some of the enhancement of that heavy precipitation from georgia to jacksonville, savannah, bufford, charlston, south carolina. and the city floods and heavy thunderstorm. if you see significant rain bands moving across that area and into hilton head and bufford, south carolina, then you're looking at very severe flooding there. what about some rain fall totals? what can we expect over the next couple of days? in this i-95 c
so in between that corridor, jacksonville, amelia island, daytona beach, even the kennedy space center with wind gust reported of 80 miles an hour. they baton down the hatches there a long time ago. they don't want any of those things to be ruined or somehow compromised. so they took precautions there. this is the forecast radar going into monday. can you see much more clearly, intrusion over land, but because it is over land we see dryer air, ripping it apart. not sitting over water. just kind...
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amelia garcia started the show in 2012 with the goal of introducing customers to the complex historyan get a taste of these treats. i work ovi need when i my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my...
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ordered up trains, physical look amazing -- locomotives, not just supply trains to beat them to the amelia courthouse. hoping to bring the garrison of richmond down. to draw the russians at the court house and keep marching. again, there's drama and more drama and more drama, they get to a million courthouse and boxcars waiting full of harnesses, uniforms, artillery and in -- artillery ammunition and not one ration. and these troops had nothing to eat. lee decided that they had to eat. he had to pull the army away. he delays and sends out a proclamation to the people, thatmillion county, please, our troops, you troops, your soldiers need food after a long-winded proclamation. they pause overnight. the wagons come back almost all of them empty. it has been picked over. the federal government has a ready confiscated virtually everything. the people are just trying to survive, themselves. so, feel sheridan, is a killer. and he is rushing and pushing ahead. his great rival, sorry i forgot, bravely leading at five forks in this great victory, sheridan fires him and claims all the genius of the
ordered up trains, physical look amazing -- locomotives, not just supply trains to beat them to the amelia courthouse. hoping to bring the garrison of richmond down. to draw the russians at the court house and keep marching. again, there's drama and more drama and more drama, they get to a million courthouse and boxcars waiting full of harnesses, uniforms, artillery and in -- artillery ammunition and not one ration. and these troops had nothing to eat. lee decided that they had to eat. he had...