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a smooth drive as far as the green speed indicators, as well. now the traffic flow goes this way towards the bay bridge and as you're back to work, you're back home from vacation and back to the oakland shot. we'll show you past the coliseum and the warriors are home, as well, tonight. slowing past the coliseum prework and post-work. the return for the commute starts today. >> thanks a lot, mike. >>> boy, it looks like a tough day on the markets this morning. >> that's right. want to check the news before the bell with landon dowdy this morning. good monday morning to you. >> scott and laura, good monday morning to you both. you're right, wall street looks to start the new year on a negative note following big declines and futures pointing to a sharply lower open in the u.s. being sparked in part by china where trading was halted today after stocks fell 7% and analysts point to a report showing weakness in china's manufacturing sector for a tenth straight month. investors worried about the slow down in the world's second largest economy and on t
a smooth drive as far as the green speed indicators, as well. now the traffic flow goes this way towards the bay bridge and as you're back to work, you're back home from vacation and back to the oakland shot. we'll show you past the coliseum and the warriors are home, as well, tonight. slowing past the coliseum prework and post-work. the return for the commute starts today. >> thanks a lot, mike. >>> boy, it looks like a tough day on the markets this morning. >> that's...
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power as you need. one of the neatest is this remote. it controls just about everything in your house, your lights, your television. it's programmable by your voice and it works to each person, customizes to each individual using it. let's say grandma is going to watch the tv. you can turn the volume up, the lights down, that's her setting when she comes in to take a look. really amazing stuff. it's really things that will become a part of our lives as we move ahead. >> does that remote control your husband, too, jay? >> reporter: you know -- >> he's never going to give you the remote to control you. >> take out the trash. >> we like the luggage best. that's cool. >> thanks, jay. >>> the micro climate weather alert for not just the bay area, but whole state is getting slammed with several storms. this is a man in san diego making the best out of the flooding there, grabbing a paddle board to get from place to place in ocean beach. >> that kind of screams california right there. >> closer to home, round
power as you need. one of the neatest is this remote. it controls just about everything in your house, your lights, your television. it's programmable by your voice and it works to each person, customizes to each individual using it. let's say grandma is going to watch the tv. you can turn the volume up, the lights down, that's her setting when she comes in to take a look. really amazing stuff. it's really things that will become a part of our lives as we move ahead. >> does that remote...
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well as as well as non-religiously affiliated entities as well. a lot of volunteers, whether it will be retire eve with university voller tos. the really, really broad range of full society. then the program enjoys as many of you i'm sure are well aware, a great deal of support from within those communities, k34 is the only way it can function. it's solely dependant upon the public funds and leveraging it to create private support from the program. receiving communities are critical. it also that we -- it is also critical that we, as barbara reference pd and felicia, communicate clearly and effectively about the program. what it does. who we are bringing. we've always done that but are always striving to do it better, more cogently, more effectively because this is a critical mission and a life-saving mission. the people, simon and others, have referenced to the -- coming here for economic benefit. coming here to save their lives and those of their children. coming to rebuild their lives and are deeply appreciative of the opportunity that has been
well as as well as non-religiously affiliated entities as well. a lot of volunteers, whether it will be retire eve with university voller tos. the really, really broad range of full society. then the program enjoys as many of you i'm sure are well aware, a great deal of support from within those communities, k34 is the only way it can function. it's solely dependant upon the public funds and leveraging it to create private support from the program. receiving communities are critical. it also...
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so as far as frequency, it's true, we haven't done, as much as we could upper market. we've spent a lot of time on intersection gridlock, free entrances and south of market and more recently shifted some of our resources to support market. >> could you send the data to my office for double-parking citation over the last six months and along castro street, now that we have widened the sidewalk, there has always two lanes, one northbound and one southbound, but weirdly wide and encouraged rampant double parking and we have seen a double hall parking problem continue and i would also like the data on castro street. >> thank you. >> >> r thank you, commissioner wiener, any other questions or comments? i had a question on the graphics that you showed on 5, 6, and 7. i was wondering why the peak of your staff deployment is actually in the middle of the day, between -- it looks like 10:30 and 3:00 versus rush-hour traffic. >> depending on the assignment such as meters. >> okay meters is obviously the big ones >> meter time, yes. we build up the staff primarily for the meter t
so as far as frequency, it's true, we haven't done, as much as we could upper market. we've spent a lot of time on intersection gridlock, free entrances and south of market and more recently shifted some of our resources to support market. >> could you send the data to my office for double-parking citation over the last six months and along castro street, now that we have widened the sidewalk, there has always two lanes, one northbound and one southbound, but weirdly wide and encouraged...
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as i said i don't believe it is as strong, the language that we have around equity, is as strong as it but i will accept today the language that we have and i still hope to make stronger improvements on it, on the amendments we have today. there is an amendment i didn't talk about that i would like to make and it was one i referenced before and that was extending the open space fund another 15 years. and i do have amendments i'd like to add to supervisor farrell's amendment, i don't think it would take very much to actually put together and i think it's already been contemplated by the city attorney and that is to extend the annual set aside and base line appropriation for 15 years to fiscal year 2045-46. that will be language to add in the subtitle of the charter amendment and then on page 2, line 4, this is regarding the annual set aside, it will read the city will continue to set aside from the annual tax levy for a period of instead of 35 it will be 45 years starting with fiscal year 2000-2001 and including fiscal year 2045-46, then later on that page, line 20, we're changing 20, 3
as i said i don't believe it is as strong, the language that we have around equity, is as strong as it but i will accept today the language that we have and i still hope to make stronger improvements on it, on the amendments we have today. there is an amendment i didn't talk about that i would like to make and it was one i referenced before and that was extending the open space fund another 15 years. and i do have amendments i'd like to add to supervisor farrell's amendment, i don't think it...
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as far as in plymouth, about 8.5 inches of snow. in boston this is at about midnight 6.1 inches of snow. it got as far north as tops field seeing three inches of snow there. we do still have the winter storm warning for our coastal communities along the south coast as well as the south coast of even parts of southeastern mass and the islands. that is until 7:00 this morning because, of course, we're still seeing snow bands ongoing right now. you can see heavier snow bands there. the visibilities have improved just to be aware of that. this is going to quickly clear out of here as high pressure builds on in. so we should see some sunshine later today. that could help in the melting process. here that future cast. by 8:00 it's long gone. by 2:00 we're starting to clear out those clouds. you see more clouds as we head through the later half of the afternoon but notice here's your planner. we're starting out at 18 degrees in the boston area but feeling more like the single digits. that's because the winds are still pretty strong at leas
as far as in plymouth, about 8.5 inches of snow. in boston this is at about midnight 6.1 inches of snow. it got as far north as tops field seeing three inches of snow there. we do still have the winter storm warning for our coastal communities along the south coast as well as the south coast of even parts of southeastern mass and the islands. that is until 7:00 this morning because, of course, we're still seeing snow bands ongoing right now. you can see heavier snow bands there. the...
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and as well as in johnston county, 13,795. of course, with situations like this, be sure to exercise extra caution, even though the roads me be clear. on the situations just like this. >> all right, good advice. thank you so much. >>> to people involved in a serious crash in johnston county now recovering. their car crashed with a tractor-trailer on i-95. the accident stopped traffic for an hour and half outside of selma around noon yesterday. investigators tell us that the tractor-trailer was stopped in the side of the road, the car somehow slammed into a guardrail and ended up where you see it there, under the trailer. investigators are still trying to figure out exactly what caused the crash. >>> our winter weather coverage continues. we certainly can continue to talk about this, we are getting updates by the hour. >> we will leave you with a live look at an intersection in raleigh. this is from our tower cam on western boulevard? that is western boulevard. the main thoroughfare in raleigh. good shape but don't let that foo
and as well as in johnston county, 13,795. of course, with situations like this, be sure to exercise extra caution, even though the roads me be clear. on the situations just like this. >> all right, good advice. thank you so much. >>> to people involved in a serious crash in johnston county now recovering. their car crashed with a tractor-trailer on i-95. the accident stopped traffic for an hour and half outside of selma around noon yesterday. investigators tell us that the...
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as i said i don't believe it is as strong, the language that we have around equity, is as strong as iteeds to be but i will accept today the language that we have and i still hope to make stronger improvements on it, on the amendments we have today. there is an amendment i didn't talk about that i would like to make and it was one i referenced before and that was extending the open space fund another 15 years. and i do have amendments i'd like to add to supervisor farrell's amendment, i don't think it would take very much to actually put together and i think it's already been contemplated by the city attorney and that is to extend the annual set aside and base line appropriation for 15 years to fiscal year 2045-46. that will be language to add in the subtitle of the charter amendment and then on page 2, line 4, this is regarding the annual set aside, it will read the city will continue to set aside from the annual tax levy for a period of instead of 35 it will be 45 years starting with fiscal year 2000-2001 and including fiscal year 2045-46, then later on that page, line 20, we're chan
as i said i don't believe it is as strong, the language that we have around equity, is as strong as iteeds to be but i will accept today the language that we have and i still hope to make stronger improvements on it, on the amendments we have today. there is an amendment i didn't talk about that i would like to make and it was one i referenced before and that was extending the open space fund another 15 years. and i do have amendments i'd like to add to supervisor farrell's amendment, i don't...
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push it off the road as quickly as we can when it snows. we actually have to get out with the salt and try to melt and break things up and of course over time really we need the temperatures to come up to that happens. it's also a lot harder to see. you look at the traffic cams brian has been showing i know he's been doing a good job stressing this too but if you look at the traffic camera and you see it looks like you're seeing black pavement out on the roadway, don't let your guard down and think it's safe to get out and drive and to even get out and drive at full speed because we're seeing a lot of places where it's a thin glaze of ice seeing spots where it may be just a small patch of ice but it doesn't take much ice on a roadway to cause a major problem. it could be very dangerous, is so you need to heed those warnings to stay off if you can and if you absolutely have to be out there go nice and slowly no matter where you are. >> the state d.o.t. always a pleasure to be talking with you and get an update on road conditions and how you
push it off the road as quickly as we can when it snows. we actually have to get out with the salt and try to melt and break things up and of course over time really we need the temperatures to come up to that happens. it's also a lot harder to see. you look at the traffic cams brian has been showing i know he's been doing a good job stressing this too but if you look at the traffic camera and you see it looks like you're seeing black pavement out on the roadway, don't let your guard down and...
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and it is as simple as that. when you do and i hope you will, there won't any argument and wouldn't you want children? she goes on to discuss how lonely the life of the unmarried person will be and she hopes that i won't be that person so let me quote quickly from justice kennedy. bad decision from the supreme court recognized their constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry. among the things he says is this. marriage response to the universal fear that a lonely person might call off only to find no one there. offers the hope of companionship and understanding and assurance that while both still live there will be someone to care for the other. really? there is no life of this and dark loneliness if you are and married? this is the price of winning the right to marry, life outside of marriage with a huge use its board find yourself there for complicated reasons is a grim, lonely, dark life. that is not a clear value in my mind. i think we can look to the african-american community to see enormous resilien
and it is as simple as that. when you do and i hope you will, there won't any argument and wouldn't you want children? she goes on to discuss how lonely the life of the unmarried person will be and she hopes that i won't be that person so let me quote quickly from justice kennedy. bad decision from the supreme court recognized their constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry. among the things he says is this. marriage response to the universal fear that a lonely person might call off...
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as mr.anning indicated he's now resigned from his position and is no longer serving in the active capacity. his resignation has cured the violation of the law, so i believe this committee is prepared to continue consideration of his nomination. will you ensure that your staff complies with deadlines established for requested communications including questions for the record and hearings? >> i will. >> will you cooperate in providing witnesses and briefers in response to congressional requests? >> i will. >> will those witnesses be protected from reprisal for their testimony or briefings? >> they will. >> do you agree if confirmed to appear and testify upon request before this committee? >> i do. >> do you agree to provide documents including copies of electronic forms of communication in a timely manner when requested by duly constituted committee or to consult with the committee regarding the basis forney good faith delay or denial in providing such documents? >> i do. >> thank you. please
as mr.anning indicated he's now resigned from his position and is no longer serving in the active capacity. his resignation has cured the violation of the law, so i believe this committee is prepared to continue consideration of his nomination. will you ensure that your staff complies with deadlines established for requested communications including questions for the record and hearings? >> i will. >> will you cooperate in providing witnesses and briefers in response to...
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well as on the neighborhood, as vieweds as a pedestrian or resident in the district.hese are basically the height maps that show the existing structures surrounding block 1. block 1 is in the darker blue. but you can see in front of block 1 we have the gap building, which is basically ranges in height from 90' at podium to 240' at the highest floor and approximately 289', that is the block between block 1 and the embarcadero roadway. if you look to -- i'll show you here with my cursor -- if you look directly to the south of the block 1 project you have the infinity project, which has a tower here on spear street at 400'. and also one at 350' here. and the luna project about to open has a tower of 400'. and 350' here. the kind of heights that we're seeing in the district to the south of what we call transbay 1 in the rincon hill district were not anticipated at the time we established the design in the redevelopment plan. the height of the rincon tower is labeled here at 550'. and, in fact the actual height, when you consider the 10% allotment that the planning code al
well as on the neighborhood, as vieweds as a pedestrian or resident in the district.hese are basically the height maps that show the existing structures surrounding block 1. block 1 is in the darker blue. but you can see in front of block 1 we have the gap building, which is basically ranges in height from 90' at podium to 240' at the highest floor and approximately 289', that is the block between block 1 and the embarcadero roadway. if you look to -- i'll show you here with my cursor -- if you...
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is as lucky as can be. t this one... everyone thoughttwas a lost cause. stick a fork in it,rit's done. well, i say, you never ever@give up on a buckeye. r (slot machines chiming) she's a buckeyex whisperer! v (music) `` lisa: good morning. ``the snowfall continues. ``many schools are changing from ``delayed to closed right now. ``the updated list is at the ``bottom of the screen right now ``and on wlwt.com ``mark: right now, hamilton county ``is on a level one snow ``emergency. ``hazardous with blowing and ``drifting snow. ``lisa: the interstates and side ``this morning. ``mark: overnight, crews made sure ``local streets are pretreated as ``much as possible for the morning ``commute. ``wlwt news 5' s dan griffin begins ``dan: good morning. ``i can tell you road crews are ``still very much hard at work. ``we have seen odot crews, ``cincinnati crews, and we know ``crews are on the other side of ``the river. ``i am right here next to ``interstate 70 one just outside ``of downtown. ``northbound 71 very much at
is as lucky as can be. t this one... everyone thoughttwas a lost cause. stick a fork in it,rit's done. well, i say, you never ever@give up on a buckeye. r (slot machines chiming) she's a buckeyex whisperer! v (music) `` lisa: good morning. ``the snowfall continues. ``many schools are changing from ``delayed to closed right now. ``the updated list is at the ``bottom of the screen right now ``and on wlwt.com ``mark: right now, hamilton county ``is on a level one snow ``emergency. ``hazardous with...
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as i said i don't believe it is as strong, the language that we have around equity, is as strong as it needs to be but i will accept today the language that we have and i still hope to make stronger improvements on it, on the amendments we have today. there is an amendment i didn't talk about that i would like to make and it was one i referenced before and that was extending the open space fund another 15 years. and i do have amendments i'd like to add to supervisor farrell's amendment, i don't think it would take very much to actually put together and i think it's already been contemplated by the city attorney and that is to extend the annual set aside and base line appropriation for 15 years to fiscal year 2045-46. that will be language to add in the subtitle of the charter amendment and then on page 2, line 4, this is regarding the annual set aside, it will read the city will continue to set aside from the annual tax levy for a period of instead of 35 it will be 45 years starting with fiscal year 2000-2001 and including fiscal year 2045-46, then later on that page, line 20, we're ch
as i said i don't believe it is as strong, the language that we have around equity, is as strong as it needs to be but i will accept today the language that we have and i still hope to make stronger improvements on it, on the amendments we have today. there is an amendment i didn't talk about that i would like to make and it was one i referenced before and that was extending the open space fund another 15 years. and i do have amendments i'd like to add to supervisor farrell's amendment, i don't...
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i am following the issue just as well as you are. i've talked to companies that are deploying different technologies. many of them, all of them are outside of the 5.9 gigahertz band. so it does show promise elsewhere, with different technologies. it's definitely right in the front of my mind as well. >> i'm agreeing with my colleague loads today. that might be news, but anyway, here's a statistic that strikes me. by the end of the decade, 97% of the cars shipped into the united states will be internet connected. in other words, we're introducing spectrum and wireless technology to our cars in lots of different ways. and i think we have to be open to the possibility that some of those ways can also contribute to safety. and it may not strictly be dsrc. that we're open to continuing to test dsrc and find a way for it to work as well. >> ari fitzgerald from hogan lovells. you both mentioned the two proposals that are currently pending before the fcc. one is a band segmentation proposal. and the other that's been presented by qualcomm. t
i am following the issue just as well as you are. i've talked to companies that are deploying different technologies. many of them, all of them are outside of the 5.9 gigahertz band. so it does show promise elsewhere, with different technologies. it's definitely right in the front of my mind as well. >> i'm agreeing with my colleague loads today. that might be news, but anyway, here's a statistic that strikes me. by the end of the decade, 97% of the cars shipped into the united states...
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they don't think we're doing it as accurately as we can. they believe that we're sometimes become top heavy as far as contractors. versus reduction of force. and every time somebody comes before us wanting more money, they tell us how they reduced the forces, and we check everything else, your command centers are high. all the administration is high. contractors are high. but the people that we actually want to do the fighting force, they're the ones that's critical need, and there's got to be an adjustment. and give me your take on this. >> first i would say that there are tremendous individuals and product that comes out of the contract workforce, an integral part of how we fight and how we mobilize, train and equip. that said, you know, we rely, we lean on the contractor workforce to surge when we need to. i don't think we do a good enough job of then rationalizing and culling afterwards. it's much like efficiencies. i think the contractor workforce is something that we need to be analyzing continually. it's never -- >> can i interrupt y
they don't think we're doing it as accurately as we can. they believe that we're sometimes become top heavy as far as contractors. versus reduction of force. and every time somebody comes before us wanting more money, they tell us how they reduced the forces, and we check everything else, your command centers are high. all the administration is high. contractors are high. but the people that we actually want to do the fighting force, they're the ones that's critical need, and there's got to be...
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dow finished down 249 points but down as much as 565 points earlier. its lowest level in two years. >>> 20 people dead after an attack at a university in pakistan today. gunmen stormed the school this morning and traded fire with police. four of the gunmen among those killed. taliban leader claimed responsibility and the same leader masterminded an attack that killed more than 130 skill children two years ago. >>> michigan's governor pledging to take new steps to fix the water crisis in the city of flint. flint's tap water contaminated with too much lead after the city tried to save money by switching water sources two years ago. the governor of michigan says the state will commit $28 million to pay for filters, bottled water and health professionals. also promising more transparency. he'll release his own e-mails concerning the water situation. more than 180,000 bottles of water for residents arrived courtesy of pop icon cher. cher and icelandic glacial announced partnering to bring the water. bottles head to community centers, food banks and firehous
dow finished down 249 points but down as much as 565 points earlier. its lowest level in two years. >>> 20 people dead after an attack at a university in pakistan today. gunmen stormed the school this morning and traded fire with police. four of the gunmen among those killed. taliban leader claimed responsibility and the same leader masterminded an attack that killed more than 130 skill children two years ago. >>> michigan's governor pledging to take new steps to fix the water...
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as soon as possible and get back to normal as soon as possible. citizens should contact project home, their outreach hot line is (215)232-1984 if they see a home less person in need of assist taps during the storm. operator will ask for a description and approximate location for the person, and please provide as much detail as possible. obviously, everyone has to take care of each other but homeless people are particularly vulnerable in the course of these kind of events. the police keep your eyes opened and your phones ready and make that call and get those folks off the street because they are in severe danger if they stay out there. city also requires, excuse me, talk owners bring their pets indoors. in the event of extreme cold, ignoring this could result in a fine of up to $500 and if you see a dog or other pet outside call ac thect philly at (267)385-3800. this is the first in a number of press updates we will have between now and the end of the storm and during the the clean up. i always want to thank everybody for their hard work. there ar
as soon as possible and get back to normal as soon as possible. citizens should contact project home, their outreach hot line is (215)232-1984 if they see a home less person in need of assist taps during the storm. operator will ask for a description and approximate location for the person, and please provide as much detail as possible. obviously, everyone has to take care of each other but homeless people are particularly vulnerable in the course of these kind of events. the police keep your...
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cold as told. a warm-up in the forecast. some rain heading into your wand straight ahead. >> thanks. a south jersey man admitted to a slew of robberies that netted more than $2 million in goods. 56-year-old darius gittens charged with burglary and theft. he preyed on high end neighborhoods in secluded areas. police found more than 500 stolen items buried in his yard. >>> people are starting off the new year in debt. americans have more than 900 billion in debt now according to a study by card hub. one in five americans will never be able to get in the black again. city of west chester number four on the list of top 20 cities with the highest debt. most residents have $7,000 racked up with interest. going cost more than $12,000 to pay off cards and take 18 years to get it done. >> debate over development in delaware county will be the focus of a meeting tonight in new town square. it concerns the cardinal crossing town center along sproll road. includes stores, town homes and a park. stores are expe
cold as told. a warm-up in the forecast. some rain heading into your wand straight ahead. >> thanks. a south jersey man admitted to a slew of robberies that netted more than $2 million in goods. 56-year-old darius gittens charged with burglary and theft. he preyed on high end neighborhoods in secluded areas. police found more than 500 stolen items buried in his yard. >>> people are starting off the new year in debt. americans have more than 900 billion in debt now according to a...
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but the damage as far as the inconvenience was already done.ozens of drivers stuck in the backup thatted for hours. >> i feel like they shouldn't like do it on the bridge because people have things to do, places to go. like, this is a big inconvenience for a lot of people. >> the inconvenience that you may have experienced on the bridge, like imagine what it is like to be inconvenienced. have your life, your well being constantly inconvenienced as a black person. >> yesterday's protesters organized by a group that calls itself. they wanted to honor theacy of dr. martin luther king jr. and also protest recent police killings in oakland and san francisco. police shootings, that is. reporting live at the bay bridge toll plaza, bob redell "today in the bay." >>> we do have that breaking news of a bus on its side northbound 101 near 85. we now know at least 40 people have been injured. >> still trying to get information on any injuries. we're worried about all the drivers through the area. look at your map and showing you the slow drive northbound r
but the damage as far as the inconvenience was already done.ozens of drivers stuck in the backup thatted for hours. >> i feel like they shouldn't like do it on the bridge because people have things to do, places to go. like, this is a big inconvenience for a lot of people. >> the inconvenience that you may have experienced on the bridge, like imagine what it is like to be inconvenienced. have your life, your well being constantly inconvenienced as a black person. >>...
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not as gusty as they have been.take look at that next high tide cycle for the atlantic city area. this is the one we're concerned about. 7:09 then again around sunday at 10:30. back to you. we'll have much more throughout the broadcast. >> all right. thank you scott and dave. >>> well, the associated press is reporting and this historic storm that we have seen 17 storm related deaths on the east coast so far. so you know it's dangerous storm. dave kinchen has been bracing the elements for us in delaware county. he's been in media all evening. >> yeah, and how are you guys holding up out there, dave? worried about you. >> reporter: yeah, we're doing the best we can, you know, a lot of layers that's the big thing. but i'll tell was, you have to -- no matter how careful you drive you can still spin out. that actually hammed to us. we ended up in a snow bank kind of like these over here and it look like we can dig out of it but then, you know, we put some mats under the tires that didn't work. we had two people push tha
not as gusty as they have been.take look at that next high tide cycle for the atlantic city area. this is the one we're concerned about. 7:09 then again around sunday at 10:30. back to you. we'll have much more throughout the broadcast. >> all right. thank you scott and dave. >>> well, the associated press is reporting and this historic storm that we have seen 17 storm related deaths on the east coast so far. so you know it's dangerous storm. dave kinchen has been bracing the...
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sumter 34, winnsboro 32, as well as in lexington. the wind chill is not going to be an issue and we will be dealing with this area of low pressure and this cold front. as it continues to move south, an area of high pressure is going to continue to migrate a lot of cold, dry air. that dry air will allow us to have beautiful skies today. it will be mild when the kids get out of school, 53 degrees as our highs today in the midlands will be in the lower to middle 50s. a beautiful day is in store. lots of sunshine. in columbia a high of 54 degrees it will not be near as windy as it was -- windy as it was yesterday. tonight, it will be cold again and we could be seeing temperatures in the 20s, but the wind chills possibly in the upper teens as we are looking at a low of 23 newberry, 27 columbia, down to 25 in saint matthews. as that area of high pressure continues to bring in the cold, dry air we are watching an area of low pressure and a surface it will migrate towards the deep south and will bring us a chance for rain as we get closer to
sumter 34, winnsboro 32, as well as in lexington. the wind chill is not going to be an issue and we will be dealing with this area of low pressure and this cold front. as it continues to move south, an area of high pressure is going to continue to migrate a lot of cold, dry air. that dry air will allow us to have beautiful skies today. it will be mild when the kids get out of school, 53 degrees as our highs today in the midlands will be in the lower to middle 50s. a beautiful day is in store....
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we will be has to solve problems as big as the world... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state and stared down hostile leaders around the world. is the one candidate for president who has everything it takes to do every part of the job she'll never let anyone privatize social security and medicare... or shut down planned parenthood... she'll take on the gun lobby... finally get equal pay for women... and stop the republicans from so on february ninth, stand up for hillary. who knows how to keep america safe... and build a stronger economy... hillary's the choice. "i'm listening to you, i'm fighting for you, and with your support, i'm going to deliver." i'm hillary clinton and i
we will be has to solve problems as big as the world... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state and stared down hostile leaders around the world. is the one candidate for president who has everything it takes to do every part of the job she'll never let anyone privatize social security and medicare... or shut down planned...
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as well as this, as an aspiring barister, i greatly champion the use of the magna carta as evidence against the passing of the terrorism bill that proposed detainment without charge for 42 days. however, this is only how the magna carta has affected me. as one young person. consider how the magna carta has affected everyone in this chamber. all of those beyond our age demographic and all of those for the past 800 years. therefore, in the spirit of this anniversary, i would like to propose a new right or rather reaffirm the right to fair representation in court in light of legal aid cuts. nelson mandela used the magna carta in his trial to ensure fair, legal rights. we must ensure that fair, legal rights are experienced by all today but not just for the present but for let's say another 800 years to come. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> elisenda thank you. alysha bodman is due to talk to us and she is from the southwest. alysha. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, mr. speaker. in 1215 timber was utilized to house a growing population. however, during this time one true foun
as well as this, as an aspiring barister, i greatly champion the use of the magna carta as evidence against the passing of the terrorism bill that proposed detainment without charge for 42 days. however, this is only how the magna carta has affected me. as one young person. consider how the magna carta has affected everyone in this chamber. all of those beyond our age demographic and all of those for the past 800 years. therefore, in the spirit of this anniversary, i would like to propose a new...
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as we can. meteorologist adam joseph is here now with the first check of that accuweather forecast. adam. >> those snow guns are on trying to make that snow after a little bit of a coating on spring mountain this past weekend but this morning we woke up, yeah, we were in the freezer. 4 degrees in philadelphia was the wind chill, reading one below zero, trenton five above, wilmington two and atlantic city this morning it felt like 4 degrees. presently those numbers not much better. it feels like nine in philadelphia, three lancaster and reading, four in allentown, teens down to the south and even atlantic city right now feeling like seven with the poconos at five below zero tractor-trailer at the present time. azero at the present time. through much of the area trenton philadelphia wilmington to the shore southern delaware feeling like zero to five the entire night. it will feel like below zero late tonight tomorrow morning for most of our pennsylvania counties and then north of the lehigh valley
as we can. meteorologist adam joseph is here now with the first check of that accuweather forecast. adam. >> those snow guns are on trying to make that snow after a little bit of a coating on spring mountain this past weekend but this morning we woke up, yeah, we were in the freezer. 4 degrees in philadelphia was the wind chill, reading one below zero, trenton five above, wilmington two and atlantic city this morning it felt like 4 degrees. presently those numbers not much better. it...
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trying to stay open for as long as possible and we have trucks moving, as well. the county has 340 pieces of equipment, 350 pieces of equipment out here on the roadways taking care of all of the snow and slush, but i'm talking to people -- how are you doing? i'm talking to people out there who have been on the beltway and they're telling me the roadways are looking really bad and you can see how quickly we started to have snow compact here on the roadway and it's that fluffy kind of snow, but with all of the driving and all of that is making it pretty slushy and it's definitely not good to be out here right now. we have seen a decrease in the amount of traffic out here and cars out here. the gas station that was packed, now just a couple of last-minute cars coming in and it's a good thing because prince george's county is under a state of emergency and resean baker has said please stay off of the roadways and asking folks to give these trucks the opportunity to do the work they need to do to get the road ready for the next thing. they're asking everyone to please
trying to stay open for as long as possible and we have trucks moving, as well. the county has 340 pieces of equipment, 350 pieces of equipment out here on the roadways taking care of all of the snow and slush, but i'm talking to people -- how are you doing? i'm talking to people out there who have been on the beltway and they're telling me the roadways are looking really bad and you can see how quickly we started to have snow compact here on the roadway and it's that fluffy kind of snow, but...
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well as on the neighborhood, as vieweds as a pedestrian or resident in the district.hese are basically the height maps that show the existing structures surrounding block 1. block 1 is in the darker blue. but you can see in front of block 1 we have the gap building, which is basically ranges in height from 90' at podium to 240' at the highest floor and approximately 289', that is the block between block 1 and the embarcadero roadway. if you look to -- i'll show you here with my cursor -- if you look directly to the south of the block 1 project you have the infinity project, which has a tower here on spear street at 400'. and also one at 350' here. and the luna project about to open has a tower of 400'. and 350' here. the kind of heights that we're seeing in the district to the south of what we call transbay 1 in the rincon hill district were not anticipated at the time we established the design in the redevelopment plan. the height of the rincon tower is labeled here at 550'. and, in fact the actual height, when you consider the 10% allotment that the planning code al
well as on the neighborhood, as vieweds as a pedestrian or resident in the district.hese are basically the height maps that show the existing structures surrounding block 1. block 1 is in the darker blue. but you can see in front of block 1 we have the gap building, which is basically ranges in height from 90' at podium to 240' at the highest floor and approximately 289', that is the block between block 1 and the embarcadero roadway. if you look to -- i'll show you here with my cursor -- if you...
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ron, is this as simple as dr. it, to invigorate, the word he used, or is it a sign of something else? >> i think it is a sign of the situation that he's in. the presidential campaign and primaries have become a national audition where everyone sees the candidates at big moments. when carson had the spotlight, he simply did not seem prepared for the presidency. many republicans admire his life story but he didn't project the authority or understanding of some of these issues that are required in a president. i think as a result his moment has probably passed in terms of being a major factor in this race. he still has an audience, a much smaller audience and i think it will be hard for him to restore any of the support he had earlier. >> how do you dissect those who left the campaign, with complimentary words on the exit. the statement is very gentil. >> look, i think a lot of people hold ben carson in high esteem. as ron said, this is a campaign which has basically been in freefall. back in the fall ben carson was
ron, is this as simple as dr. it, to invigorate, the word he used, or is it a sign of something else? >> i think it is a sign of the situation that he's in. the presidential campaign and primaries have become a national audition where everyone sees the candidates at big moments. when carson had the spotlight, he simply did not seem prepared for the presidency. many republicans admire his life story but he didn't project the authority or understanding of some of these issues that are...
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take it as far as it needs to go? we take the case as far as it needs to go? >> i won't comment on what i will or won't do. >> what i mean by that, this thing going to the supreme court. we think it is. the question of treaties with other countries versus state law. we'll continue to watch this. interesting battle. >> this is something that always frustrates me, not just with him, but other people. they say you don't understand and everybody's got it wrong, but i'm not going to clarify it. >> watch me get it wrong right in front of him. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> we now to our weather and traffic forecast here. it's kind of a royal forecast today. >> oh. >> because we have the king tides. >> oh. >> i don't know. >> and the queen of weather. >> people who experience consideral royal because it will -- i think so. let's take a live look outside right now. look at san jose. we've seen some waves and light rain moving through. but not too wet just yet. we'll start to see theshowers moving in. as we look at that king forecast. yes roadway right along the im
take it as far as it needs to go? we take the case as far as it needs to go? >> i won't comment on what i will or won't do. >> what i mean by that, this thing going to the supreme court. we think it is. the question of treaties with other countries versus state law. we'll continue to watch this. interesting battle. >> this is something that always frustrates me, not just with him, but other people. they say you don't understand and everybody's got it wrong, but i'm not going...
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as a follow-up. as we work to restore regular order and provide future-year fiscal awareness, i was encouraged by progress in the fiscal year 2016 budget request, which took steps to address critical maintenance needs, particularly within the facility sustainment. restoration and moderation accounts. what steps do you see or anticipate being taken to implement the april meet the 90% sustainment requirement? admiral? >> yes, ma'am. so the sustainment levels that we're getting right now will just reduce the decline. as you indicated, we're being funded to less than the 90% that osd desires. we have a facility condition of just over 80% with the current funding level that's going to decrease at 0.5% a year. so we're going to be at 2.5% decrease by the end of this year. so the funding that we've received is slowing that decline, but we're still declining. >> thank you. and i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i will now go to mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my question gets to demolition of o
as a follow-up. as we work to restore regular order and provide future-year fiscal awareness, i was encouraged by progress in the fiscal year 2016 budget request, which took steps to address critical maintenance needs, particularly within the facility sustainment. restoration and moderation accounts. what steps do you see or anticipate being taken to implement the april meet the 90% sustainment requirement? admiral? >> yes, ma'am. so the sustainment levels that we're getting right now...
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as much as we'd like to keep them all, as with those in the many generations before them, huge numbers of them are shifting back into civilian life. and are eager to find honest work. as president bush said, over the next five years over a million of these volunteers are going to make this transition. yet despite the sea of goodwill generated by the literally thousands of nonprofits and veterans service organizations dedicated to helping with their transition, too many of them are still finding it difficult to find a job. while the overall veterans unemployment rate has fallen below the national average, the post-9/11 rate is not there yet. but there are good reasons why american businesses should hire our veterans, and this room is a critical part of getting the word out on that. first, our people are motivated by the right ideals. our recruiting statistics show that most of these people entered the military because they wanted do something important. that's no surprise. it's a signature characteristic of the millennial generation. in fact a recent survey about why people join the mil
as much as we'd like to keep them all, as with those in the many generations before them, huge numbers of them are shifting back into civilian life. and are eager to find honest work. as president bush said, over the next five years over a million of these volunteers are going to make this transition. yet despite the sea of goodwill generated by the literally thousands of nonprofits and veterans service organizations dedicated to helping with their transition, too many of them are still finding...
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of southern osceola as well as southern brevard. tornado watches still in effect until 8:00 am. that will continue to be the case here, at the system quickly and rapidly moved toward the atlantic coastline, we'll chip away these counties i'm not too concerned about the northern counties except for the heavy rain and gust of wind, but we'll continue to keep an eye for the slight potential of rotation, but we are going to be here with team coverage all throughout the morning for you. like i said in the next 40 minutes, maximum 60 minutes, we will have let go of our severe threat completely. darlene, back to you. >> >> this morning, investigators are working to determine what sparked a fire that destroyed a fruit plant this all happened the 8:00 last night. firefighters say the building is a total loss. >> because of our fast two rooms when we got here, it was fully involved. >> firefighters spent hours trying to put out hot spots. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> take a look at this video, police say this vehicle you see here and the
of southern osceola as well as southern brevard. tornado watches still in effect until 8:00 am. that will continue to be the case here, at the system quickly and rapidly moved toward the atlantic coastline, we'll chip away these counties i'm not too concerned about the northern counties except for the heavy rain and gust of wind, but we'll continue to keep an eye for the slight potential of rotation, but we are going to be here with team coverage all throughout the morning for you. like i said...
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and colleges as well as criminal justice reform. just a short time ago, he toured scsu's campus and spoke to students about what qualities they believe the next president should possess. west says it is an honor to speak to the students tonight on behalf of senator sanders. . "when black america gets a chance to find out who brother bernie sanders really is and know he's for real about fighting poverty, about fighting police murder, about fighting low quality education free education when it comes to college, they'll' say how is it we didn't know about him, well now you know."" jesse jackson will also join dr. west on the stage the event is at 7 p.m. here at scsu at the barbara a. vaughan fine arts center. it is free and open to the public. live in orangeburg, billie jean shaw, wis news 10. bigger paychecks could be ahead for south carolina's state employees. lawmakers said today they're trying to give them a five percent raise. the plan has bipartisan support and is being led by republican senator john courson and democratic senato
and colleges as well as criminal justice reform. just a short time ago, he toured scsu's campus and spoke to students about what qualities they believe the next president should possess. west says it is an honor to speak to the students tonight on behalf of senator sanders. . "when black america gets a chance to find out who brother bernie sanders really is and know he's for real about fighting poverty, about fighting police murder, about fighting low quality education free education when...
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canada, as well as the u.s. you're looking at heavy rain to fall from the north of california up into southern oregon. so flooding is going to be a concern. and mountains will see heavy snowfall and inland areas will see freezing rain. and by the end of this week, another potent storm system will move into this area. and temperatures are expected to be quite warmer than normal in seattle as well as vancouver. denver at 14 degrees. slightly warmer than normal in washington, d.c as well as new york city on your thursday. now in the northern hemisphere, record-breaking rainfall felin melbr melbourne. we have video. a severe storm called heavy rainfall in portions of the area wednesday. buildings were damaged and cars submerged. 18 people had to be rescued from their homes. the cleanup continued into thursday, with residents attempting to salvage what they could from the storm. now the pk is over, but a tropical low pressure will continue to cover the southern areas, such as new south wales, tasmania and victoria. s
canada, as well as the u.s. you're looking at heavy rain to fall from the north of california up into southern oregon. so flooding is going to be a concern. and mountains will see heavy snowfall and inland areas will see freezing rain. and by the end of this week, another potent storm system will move into this area. and temperatures are expected to be quite warmer than normal in seattle as well as vancouver. denver at 14 degrees. slightly warmer than normal in washington, d.c as well as new...
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we will fall to near 6 degrees in our city centers with wind chill factors as cold as 5 below zero. the good news plenty of sunshine this afternoon but not warming much as our highs will factors in single digits into the early afternoon. we gradually start warming up on thursday and friday with highs of 40 making it hard for road crews to fix a major water main break... dan wells was first at the scene on plainfield road in silverton... live water main break discovered on plainfield road, north of montgomery plainfield road is closed in the area until water main break is fixed the water is flowing pretty steady and deputies are concerned about ice forming and vehicles skidding on it. water is covering about 100 feet of road break discovered about 3:15 am happening today.... 22-year old jessica hood will be arraigned... she's charged with manslaughter and assault in the florence crash that killed 2 infants...and their grandfather....who were walking on tamarack circle back in march. hood's arraignment is scheduled for 9 a- m. we're following a couple of breaking news stories overseas
we will fall to near 6 degrees in our city centers with wind chill factors as cold as 5 below zero. the good news plenty of sunshine this afternoon but not warming much as our highs will factors in single digits into the early afternoon. we gradually start warming up on thursday and friday with highs of 40 making it hard for road crews to fix a major water main break... dan wells was first at the scene on plainfield road in silverton... live water main break discovered on plainfield road, north...
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after a cyber attack. as many as 320- thousand information could compromised...afte r another company that stores all that data for them...took it. the f-b-i is now looking into the issue... and customers will start to get notices via email or traditional mail. it's not believed any credit card information was stolen. want a little advice while you're getting ready for work...or getting the kids ready for school? find something orange and black in your closet... cincinnati mayor john cranley is declaring today "orange and black day in the city".... stadium....getting big game! live way to show your wearing it and that's why mayor john cranley has declared today "orange and black encourgaing all residents and city officials to wear the team's colors on the eve of tomorrow's big game. vo video of dec. 13 game, steelers beat bengals 33-20 mayor john cranley has also placed a friendly wager with pittsburg mayor william peduto that will depend on the outcome of tomorrow's game. if the bengals win, peduto will send cranley a care package filled with some of pittsburg's food favorites. if th
after a cyber attack. as many as 320- thousand information could compromised...afte r another company that stores all that data for them...took it. the f-b-i is now looking into the issue... and customers will start to get notices via email or traditional mail. it's not believed any credit card information was stolen. want a little advice while you're getting ready for work...or getting the kids ready for school? find something orange and black in your closet... cincinnati mayor john cranley is...
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east towards west columbia as well as in casey as you're your heading north on 321. coming off garners ferry into downtown traffic is moving pretty good as well. picking up. >>> very light rainfall has been moving through the midlands, and right now the area that is getting a little bit of sprinkles is now moving through parts of extreme northeastern richland county getting into parts of elgin, a little bit of light showers just to the south of orangeburg. outside of that, most of us do not have any rain falling. we do have a lot more rain that is coming out of georgia from central and southern portions. that is all heading our way. right now in columbia, 49 degrees, the winds or, with overcast skies we are watching the cold front as it makes its way through. we will be dealing with the rain all throughout the day and into tomorrow as well. when the kids get out of school today it will be mild 53 degrees with the shires -- showers likely. we are expecting a high today here in the midlands looking at 50 for degrees, with a chance of on-and-off showers all throughout t
east towards west columbia as well as in casey as you're your heading north on 321. coming off garners ferry into downtown traffic is moving pretty good as well. picking up. >>> very light rainfall has been moving through the midlands, and right now the area that is getting a little bit of sprinkles is now moving through parts of extreme northeastern richland county getting into parts of elgin, a little bit of light showers just to the south of orangeburg. outside of that, most of us...
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the big story as bridgett mentioned, the temperatures not as cold as yesterday. yesterday, the 20's and 30's. still cool enough for a jacket heading out. 54 in orlando. 53 in daytona beach. 52 in ocala. look at the sky, we'll see warming to 70 at noon. at 4:00, 73 degrees. coming up, we'll pinpoint the timing for those showers and storms. talk about how strong they will be. first let's check on the roads and head over to amy in the napeleton traffic center. good morning, amy. >> good morning. good morning to you at home. not a lot of extra travel time needed. we have minor issues. get to those in a second. let's look outside, i-4 looking great over by michigan avenue, eastbound, westbound, not going to have any slowdowns there. a couple of minor crabs this crabs -- crashes this morning. it looks like right around orlando as well, we have reports of a crash, easy avenue by carter treat. that is your check on traffic. back over to you. >> we are following breaking news. a state-wide missing child alert for two children in indian river county south of the space coas
the big story as bridgett mentioned, the temperatures not as cold as yesterday. yesterday, the 20's and 30's. still cool enough for a jacket heading out. 54 in orlando. 53 in daytona beach. 52 in ocala. look at the sky, we'll see warming to 70 at noon. at 4:00, 73 degrees. coming up, we'll pinpoint the timing for those showers and storms. talk about how strong they will be. first let's check on the roads and head over to amy in the napeleton traffic center. good morning, amy. >> good...
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just as it was obvious that the north korean regime come as corrupt, belligerent and as repressive as it is, we be using their money to develop weapons what we provided them food and fuel, it is just as evident that they have a relationship with beijing that puts beijing into a position of influence in north korea, if not dominance of north korea. so let us again, to the point that we applaud president abe for reaching out and policies that are going to openly bring more stability to that part of the world, let us condemn beijing for not using its influence in a way that would bring more stability and peace to that region. so we need to work together on this, and try to think of a coexisting. looking forward to hearing for specifics and information from the witnesses that will help us develop our policy now as we start into this new era. thank you. >> thank the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the timeliness of this hearing. a few weeks ago i the chance to visit the republic of korea, visit with our troops and spend a few days around christmas with
just as it was obvious that the north korean regime come as corrupt, belligerent and as repressive as it is, we be using their money to develop weapons what we provided them food and fuel, it is just as evident that they have a relationship with beijing that puts beijing into a position of influence in north korea, if not dominance of north korea. so let us again, to the point that we applaud president abe for reaching out and policies that are going to openly bring more stability to that part...
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as pretty as the snow there is in dc. it is causing a lot of problems up and down the east coast as >> jason: absolutely. it is a huge storm. and we are fortunately on the northern edge of it. so the bulk of it passing by to so we could see as much as a foot of snow? our extreme areas. let me break it down for you. plenty to cover so stay with he me. snow increasing south to north today. biggest impact our southern areas. ly damage winds a concern, coastal flooding a concern. high tide tonight 11:00 and another of one at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. stephanie is live in scituate, a live report from there. right now our nor'easter is off of the carolina outer banks. it's going to pass of off our southern coast. southern new england. until you get way to the north southern vermont. so right now, a few flurries trying to fall around nantucket. the area really drive. ground. future cast though, at noontime, seeing the heavy snows from nantucket back to martha's here. all of the rest of the area getting involved with at least the heav
as pretty as the snow there is in dc. it is causing a lot of problems up and down the east coast as >> jason: absolutely. it is a huge storm. and we are fortunately on the northern edge of it. so the bulk of it passing by to so we could see as much as a foot of snow? our extreme areas. let me break it down for you. plenty to cover so stay with he me. snow increasing south to north today. biggest impact our southern areas. ly damage winds a concern, coastal flooding a concern. high tide...
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the catch with today, not as breezy so the wind chill not as big as a factor. but it's 13 in south hill, virginia 16 in roxboro. 20 right now in durham, again, 19 in raleigh, clayton, and goldsboro. the mid 20s we'll call it right around fayetteville and clinton this morning. we'll get straight to your fast forecast, as you're getting ready to head out the door, 8:00 a.m., 17 degrees, the clearest part of the day, lunch time today, 32. and that's exactly where we hit for a high yesterday. that's a hard number to digest. 37 then as we head towards 3:00 this afternoon, not as cold as yesterday. forecast right around the evening drive home. light snow showers also possible and it's going to be cold enough that any flurries on the roadways could have the potential to make for slick spots, we want you to watch out for that later this afternoon as well. later on your forecast deal in a moment, check in with traffic, this is i-540, capital boulevard, if you have to head out early on this morning, the roadways are all yours, no accidents yet in to the wncn traffic cent
the catch with today, not as breezy so the wind chill not as big as a factor. but it's 13 in south hill, virginia 16 in roxboro. 20 right now in durham, again, 19 in raleigh, clayton, and goldsboro. the mid 20s we'll call it right around fayetteville and clinton this morning. we'll get straight to your fast forecast, as you're getting ready to head out the door, 8:00 a.m., 17 degrees, the clearest part of the day, lunch time today, 32. and that's exactly where we hit for a high yesterday....
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today as a private attorney with 20 years experience as a litigator, he serves as a founding partner for the self-defense law. after tragically losing his son daniel, mr. barton has dedicated himself to bringing people together to find sensible solutions to spare other families in pain of losing a child to gun violence. finally, we have dr. joyce lee malcolm joining us from george mason university school of law where she works as the patrick henry professor of constitutional law and the second amendment. dr. malcolm is a constitutional scholar active in the area of constitutional history, focusing on individual rights in britain and america. she has written numerous books and articles on gun control, the second amendment, and individual rights. professor malcolm taught at princeton university, boston university, northeastern university and cambridge university. i want to thank all of you for joining us here today and we will start with attorney general strange. welcome to the committee. mr. strange: thank you. i thank vice-chairman mikulski for inviting me. i'm honored to accept your
today as a private attorney with 20 years experience as a litigator, he serves as a founding partner for the self-defense law. after tragically losing his son daniel, mr. barton has dedicated himself to bringing people together to find sensible solutions to spare other families in pain of losing a child to gun violence. finally, we have dr. joyce lee malcolm joining us from george mason university school of law where she works as the patrick henry professor of constitutional law and the second...
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not a lot to help as far as the temperatures bump up and notice as we go on through the midevening hours already back down below the freezing mark and heading down into the lower 20s for overnight lows. in lynchburg the clouds around to start but should see sunshine a little bit later on and the pressure also on the rise there and the wind comes so 40 . it feels like 40 for us and we will again kick those temperatures up just a couple of degrees heading on into the afternoon. and into the low to mid40s for highs. falling off quickly once the sun goes down. by 9:00 down below the freezing mark heading into the middle to upper 20s for hies. warming up just a touch as we head on into tomorrow but another cold front will make its way through tomorrow night and into the day on friday. a touch heading into the weekend with the temperatures rising well into the 50s as a matter of fact. 20s, 30s and 40s out there this morning and should all be in the 30s and 40s to round out the day and the low 40s with that bit of sunshine and the temperatures in the midand upper 40s as we head on into south si
not a lot to help as far as the temperatures bump up and notice as we go on through the midevening hours already back down below the freezing mark and heading down into the lower 20s for overnight lows. in lynchburg the clouds around to start but should see sunshine a little bit later on and the pressure also on the rise there and the wind comes so 40 . it feels like 40 for us and we will again kick those temperatures up just a couple of degrees heading on into the afternoon. and into the low...
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who help us flag issues as well as build advocacy platforms. the plans are developed with input from sfdph content experts and happens throughout the year as we review legislative proposals or as new issues are flagged by experts working on different issues so this year we solicitid input from department wide staff in september and october and then the plans were developed and presented to the integration steering committee and they the leadership was asked to once again disseminate the plans to get feedback and the versions include all of the feedback we covered and lastly the plans cover a broad range of issues important to dph and because they touch so many facets of health and issues that arise during the year but we don't specifically include every single issue like a specific bill or a specific -- like we won't call out ab whatever but write it broadly to address the issues as they arise, so a little bit of background on 2015 legislative tracking for bills. we tracked 160 bills relative to the department. more than half failed to make it
who help us flag issues as well as build advocacy platforms. the plans are developed with input from sfdph content experts and happens throughout the year as we review legislative proposals or as new issues are flagged by experts working on different issues so this year we solicitid input from department wide staff in september and october and then the plans were developed and presented to the integration steering committee and they the leadership was asked to once again disseminate the plans...
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up to 65 degrees in the south bay as well as the tri-valley. san francisco 62, and 62 in the peninsula. this is our break before the next storm system moves in. we'll talk about that coming up. let's see what's happening now with mike as you see the low visibility on some of those cameras. >> we're rain-free but fog in some of our shots north of the golden gate bridge. watch for patches throughout san rafael and novato. light look at the volume of traffic coming in. speeds not a problem. orange highlighting shows anywhere north of san rafael, it may be more of a factor as far as visibility goes through 101. we've seen patches drift through the eastshore freeway and the maze. benicia, southbound 680 approaching the bridge, it sounds like everything is moving quickly to the shoulder. now the walnut creek interchange, moving the the tri-valley, south 680 through pleasanton. a new fender bed der, i'll bring you more details on that. no delays for the south bay other than the build which has kicked in for your northbound routes. >>> 6:34, developing
up to 65 degrees in the south bay as well as the tri-valley. san francisco 62, and 62 in the peninsula. this is our break before the next storm system moves in. we'll talk about that coming up. let's see what's happening now with mike as you see the low visibility on some of those cameras. >> we're rain-free but fog in some of our shots north of the golden gate bridge. watch for patches throughout san rafael and novato. light look at the volume of traffic coming in. speeds not a problem....
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not as brutal as we were last night.5" accuweather forecast 7 day forecast m on the up trend in terms of temperatures and moyingts you're back as well. fry showers around and saturday evening few showers arupd as well as 50s return and close to 60 surprised and/ó heavy rain possible early in the day and by the time we get the redskins game things should be drying out for us. that's a look at weather. erin has the roads. hopefully not as much red on the map as this time last year. >> definitely not. we have a few problems nothing like if it was snowing here now. signal problems as far as mets row is concerned in silver spring that's causing delays on red line and area lines at this time on or close to schedule and switch it over and look at fairfax we have a crash reported and gallows road right now closed between]= beltway and arlington boulevard northbound you need to detour around that one and aside from that in prince george county now roadwork in place 19 3 west of ramp. we need to depour around that as well a side f
not as brutal as we were last night.5" accuweather forecast 7 day forecast m on the up trend in terms of temperatures and moyingts you're back as well. fry showers around and saturday evening few showers arupd as well as 50s return and close to 60 surprised and/ó heavy rain possible early in the day and by the time we get the redskins game things should be drying out for us. that's a look at weather. erin has the roads. hopefully not as much red on the map as this time last year. >>...
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as far as the temperatures, here is where we are. they are really not that bad. 32 for denver, aurora, as well as boulder. a little bit warmer in fort degrees. as we look at the hourly planner, you will notice that `ur temperatures are going to warm, once that snow stops, we will get the clearing, and be at 43 by noon. topping out in the low to mid- 40s for the metro area. and by 4:00, plenty of sunshine, although yes, our temperatures will be cooling down by about that point. so as you look at statewide, you will notice some warmer temperatures in the southeast corner yet again. greeley and sterling topping out in the upper 30s. and in the high country, we are going to be dealing with highs right about the freezing point. some locations just a little bit cooler as you can see for steamboat. and then as we look at the seven-day planner, there is a slight chance some of us will pick up some snow early tomorrow morning. it looks like mostly in the northeast corner of the state. friends in sterling. this is what you may rock out to. it
as far as the temperatures, here is where we are. they are really not that bad. 32 for denver, aurora, as well as boulder. a little bit warmer in fort degrees. as we look at the hourly planner, you will notice that `ur temperatures are going to warm, once that snow stops, we will get the clearing, and be at 43 by noon. topping out in the low to mid- 40s for the metro area. and by 4:00, plenty of sunshine, although yes, our temperatures will be cooling down by about that point. so as you look at...
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she wants to help the gab to be as effective as possible.he graffiti board's (inaudible) as you might imagine it needs some updating. currently 1gab member is spoeszed to be appointed by the department of parking and traffic, which hasn't existed for 14 years, and does not have the board of supervisors's standard language about sunset. this will bring the advisery board's admin code up to date and help them continue to combat our efforts to combat graffiti. as president breed says legislation is not always about writing new laws, sometimes it's about fixing old ones. graffiti costs san francisco $20 a year, it hurts residents and business owners who are often forced to clean up the crime that they have fallen victim to. thank you, supervisors, for supporting president breed's legislation in 20 fern and on her behalf i would ask for your support with this legislation today. i would also like to thank the great jim mercasio who i haven't seen be today and our district 5 appointee to the gab, melora green, who is a great advocate. we are launch
she wants to help the gab to be as effective as possible.he graffiti board's (inaudible) as you might imagine it needs some updating. currently 1gab member is spoeszed to be appointed by the department of parking and traffic, which hasn't existed for 14 years, and does not have the board of supervisors's standard language about sunset. this will bring the advisery board's admin code up to date and help them continue to combat our efforts to combat graffiti. as president breed says legislation...
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of the cape as well as the islands. a little farther north 6-10. once you got really far north and west of boston there was a sharp cut-off where you saw 1-3 or nothing at all. totals we saw anywhere from 15 inches on the vineyard to about 10 inches in bourne. mansfield about 5.5 inches. then the farther north and west you go you're seeing 2.5 inches in sudbury and three in topsfield. now the snow is dwindling at this point. it's falling apart so we are starting to dry things out. high pressure is actually going to knolls its way in as we head through the day today. this area of low pressure finally pulling away as we go on future cast. here is what is going to happen. 8:00 or so still hanging on to a few clouds the farther south and east you go. we're starting to clear out. you saw those shots especially in boston. we're really clearing those skies out fast. day today. maybe a couple mover clouds as we head later on this afternoon. so some sunshine. temperatures are starting in the teens this morning. but we have prett
of the cape as well as the islands. a little farther north 6-10. once you got really far north and west of boston there was a sharp cut-off where you saw 1-3 or nothing at all. totals we saw anywhere from 15 inches on the vineyard to about 10 inches in bourne. mansfield about 5.5 inches. then the farther north and west you go you're seeing 2.5 inches in sudbury and three in topsfield. now the snow is dwindling at this point. it's falling apart so we are starting to dry things out. high pressure...