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most people at the chatsworth interim sell ter do not have u.n.s status, joining us live from the camp, so where will people go? >> reporter: sami, the people here are concerned about returning to communities they fled up to three months ago when xenophobic violence took place they came to the shelter seeking refer huge and safety and they say it's still not safe to return to those communities and many of the refugees here are eighth freer burundi or the democratic republic of congo and the people here are sort of left in a position where they are stuck between a rock and a hard place saying they can't return to their countries of origin either. and also very importantly is there are concerned about refugees status, many of the people here are having difficulty in renewing their status at the respective offices here. and because of that, they worry fa if they go back to their communities they will be arrested by the police for being in the country illegally. one of the people concerned about returning to the community is daniel, he is from the dem
most people at the chatsworth interim sell ter do not have u.n.s status, joining us live from the camp, so where will people go? >> reporter: sami, the people here are concerned about returning to communities they fled up to three months ago when xenophobic violence took place they came to the shelter seeking refer huge and safety and they say it's still not safe to return to those communities and many of the refugees here are eighth freer burundi or the democratic republic of congo and...
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Jun 28, 2015
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as you move over into chatsworth and speedwell, we are dealing with moderate pockets of moisture but a the love it departing to our north and east. a flash-flood warning stays up until 12:30 in the morning on sunday. these locations, the red shaded counties here, have already seen anywhere from 2 to 3 inches of moisture. for cumberland up to gloucester, camden atlantic, burlington and also ocean counties, again right through the overnight hours. the moisture even report of some strong showers and storms. so the storm report, worton and rock hall, reports of trees being knocked down. newport in cumberland county 3.1 inches of rain reported and as a result of that, you had flooded roadways and also buena in atlantic county, route 40 was flooded and blocked off in that location. so we'll talk about what we can expect as we go throughout the rest of tonight. that flood watch for philadelphia and areas to the west stays up until 5:00 in the morning. rainfall 1 to 2 inches, locally higher amounts than that like we've already seen in cumberland county. the rain is tapering to showers. and i
as you move over into chatsworth and speedwell, we are dealing with moderate pockets of moisture but a the love it departing to our north and east. a flash-flood warning stays up until 12:30 in the morning on sunday. these locations, the red shaded counties here, have already seen anywhere from 2 to 3 inches of moisture. for cumberland up to gloucester, camden atlantic, burlington and also ocean counties, again right through the overnight hours. the moisture even report of some strong showers...
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Jun 29, 2015
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chatsworth took place after the house had acted. it was a compilation of accidents over the years including in particular, one in 2005 that was a release of chlorine gas with 5000 people evacuated. eight people died and 554 people were injured. the ntsb at the time had said they had never seen anything like it. it was caused right human error. had ptc had been installed this wouldn't have happened. they say it would have been prevented with ptc. so, we passed it. chatsworth took place after house passage which led the senate to change its position. they started with 2018 as the deadline and they were pushing the two california senators and we compromised on 2015 as something that could be achievable. unfortunately we will not meet that deadline in many cases. congress, you know, was in helping some of the passenger rail folks with grants. the president has asked for a billion dollars. we got one $50 million grant but since 2010 nothing has been allocated by congress. for freight, it is a heavy expense. but it is something -- it is a
chatsworth took place after the house had acted. it was a compilation of accidents over the years including in particular, one in 2005 that was a release of chlorine gas with 5000 people evacuated. eight people died and 554 people were injured. the ntsb at the time had said they had never seen anything like it. it was caused right human error. had ptc had been installed this wouldn't have happened. they say it would have been prevented with ptc. so, we passed it. chatsworth took place after...
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Jun 25, 2015
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just to revisit why we did this chatsworth took place after the house acted. it was a compilation of accidents over the years including in particular one in 2005 that was a release of chlorine gas with 5,000 people evacuated, eight people died, and 554 were injured. the ntsb at the time said they never saw something like this happen. it was the cause of human error and if ptc had been installed this wouldn't have happened. so we passed ptc, chatsworth took place after house passage which led the senate to change its position. they started with 2018 as the deadline and they were approaching the two california senators and we compromised on 2015 as something that could be achievable. unfortunately we will not meet that deadline in many cases. congress you know, was in helping some of the passenger rail folks with grants. the president has asked for a billion dollars. we got one $50 million grant, but since 2010 nothing has been allocated by congress. for freight, it is a heavy expense. but it is something -- it is at least a business expense. for passenger rail
just to revisit why we did this chatsworth took place after the house acted. it was a compilation of accidents over the years including in particular one in 2005 that was a release of chlorine gas with 5,000 people evacuated, eight people died, and 554 were injured. the ntsb at the time said they never saw something like this happen. it was the cause of human error and if ptc had been installed this wouldn't have happened. so we passed ptc, chatsworth took place after house passage which led...
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chatsworth, in burlington county 4.46 inches of rainfall. close to 4 inches in atlantic city.mington 2.26. cedarville in berks county, 1.80 inches. more than a inch and a half of rainfall in philadelphia there were exceptionness our western suburbs in pennsylvania but the bulk of that heavy moisture moved across areas of south jersey and delaware. it is also 12 degrees warmer at this hour then it was just 24 hours ago, because we are tapping into that westerly wind. so 77 in philadelphia at this hour. sixty-three in the poconos a long the coast in sea isle city, 78. lower 70's in trenton. here's satellite six with action radar. we are tracking a upper level low spin ago cross upstate new york. is there our moisture autopsy cross northern sections of new england and southern sections of canada high pressure will continue to come out of the ohio valley and that is going to be our fair weather friend for start of the workweek on monday. here's the setup for us tomorrow. nice summer day high pressure situated to the south. we will tap in those westerly wind, nice mixture of sunshi
chatsworth, in burlington county 4.46 inches of rainfall. close to 4 inches in atlantic city.mington 2.26. cedarville in berks county, 1.80 inches. more than a inch and a half of rainfall in philadelphia there were exceptionness our western suburbs in pennsylvania but the bulk of that heavy moisture moved across areas of south jersey and delaware. it is also 12 degrees warmer at this hour then it was just 24 hours ago, because we are tapping into that westerly wind. so 77 in philadelphia at...
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spike into the 80s then eventually, the 90s, meanwhile mark sent in full sunshine at 72 degrees in chatsworth. the list goes on, off to warm start. so the heat is building, a the moisture is building, b with more of southerly component to the winds flow, as a result, when this frontal boundery gets here, this is leading edge here, nasty thunderstorms are set to erupt. so the time something pretty much prime for us to ends up with some of the stronger thunderstorms that we find with this system. the storm threats are as such, in terms of the threat level. we could see pretty much the whole kitchen sink out there. certain threats that are greater than other. downpours, that's a big one flashflood doing easily occur with this, lightning winds small hail, all at moderate, tornado, talking probably about 2% risk of that, so very low, but we can't completely throw it out. okay? meanwhile, the comfort index talking dew points here, 07 agree dew points, really where we sit already. so, i call that oppressive. it feels pretty darn muggy outside. make sure you're taking care. if you have to be outside
spike into the 80s then eventually, the 90s, meanwhile mark sent in full sunshine at 72 degrees in chatsworth. the list goes on, off to warm start. so the heat is building, a the moisture is building, b with more of southerly component to the winds flow, as a result, when this frontal boundery gets here, this is leading edge here, nasty thunderstorms are set to erupt. so the time something pretty much prime for us to ends up with some of the stronger thunderstorms that we find with this system....
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Jun 30, 2015
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xenophobic violence in south africa and a number of refugees remain at this particular shelter in chatsworth200 of them and have to the end of the day to decide whether or not they will be reintegrated into surrounding communities which they previously fled or if they want to return to their home counties but for many here from burundi as well as the democratic republic of congo that is not an option and cannot return to their countries which are currently suffering from instability or difficulties in the political sphere. they say they want to remain in south africa but they are also concerns that communities here are not safe enough. municipality in the area said they can indeed return and put in place structures to support them ensuring they will be kept safe once they return. >>> people in burundi have voted in parliamentary elections following a night of violence and weeks of protest and the opposition boycotted the poll and voter turnout law and many against the pierre nkurunziza to run next month and we report from the capitol. >> reporter: burundi president pierre nkurunziza makes an
xenophobic violence in south africa and a number of refugees remain at this particular shelter in chatsworth200 of them and have to the end of the day to decide whether or not they will be reintegrated into surrounding communities which they previously fled or if they want to return to their home counties but for many here from burundi as well as the democratic republic of congo that is not an option and cannot return to their countries which are currently suffering from instability or...
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chatsworth nearly 2-inches of rain. overnight, more spotty showers and drizzle. more of a nuisance than anything else. temperatures in the 50s. areas of fog and that light rain will continue. come tomorrow morning we will face some light rain and drizzle drizzle. temperatures will be pretty much where they are right now hanging out in the 50s throughout much of the region. the big question is, when do we finally get rid of the rain? and see a little sun around here? i'll have that answer with your seven day forecast when i join you inside. >> looking forward to that answer, kathy. thanks so much. >>> a frantic scene in chicago tonight. a chicago transit authority bus ended up on the sidewalk with a pedestrian pinned underneath. officials say the bus collided with several other vehicles in the busy downtown district before jumping the curb. we know nine people were injured. two of them critically. >>> caught on camera in florida an amtrak train crashed into a car slicing it in half. amazingly all three people in the vehicle survived with only minor injuries. this
chatsworth nearly 2-inches of rain. overnight, more spotty showers and drizzle. more of a nuisance than anything else. temperatures in the 50s. areas of fog and that light rain will continue. come tomorrow morning we will face some light rain and drizzle drizzle. temperatures will be pretty much where they are right now hanging out in the 50s throughout much of the region. the big question is, when do we finally get rid of the rain? and see a little sun around here? i'll have that answer with...
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Jun 28, 2015
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chatsworth, four and a half inches every rain, vineland, over 4 inches of rain, folsome, all of these in new jersey follow some, through atlantic county, three and a half, atlantic city with the record 2.37, mt. holly 2.15. county seat of burlington county and where the national weather service s they do great job out there. here we go. when the rainfall fell, all totaled up by doppler highest amounts in new jersey, you can see them, right through portions of cumberland, salem counties and ocean county, tip of burlington county, lot of rain in the four, 5-inch range. and everybody else, dealing with a lot of rain out there 2 inches plus, every place that you see the yellow. so, it was raining every place, and it was a widely scattered rainfall. now, computer model is a thousand% right this morning. i don't often say that as you know because i will be very critical of the computer model. with we put it into motion, see wants to bring still couple of clouds around, hang they will out. notice delaware, clearing out notice wildwood clearing out. notice some breaks in other locations, we w
chatsworth, four and a half inches every rain, vineland, over 4 inches of rain, folsome, all of these in new jersey follow some, through atlantic county, three and a half, atlantic city with the record 2.37, mt. holly 2.15. county seat of burlington county and where the national weather service s they do great job out there. here we go. when the rainfall fell, all totaled up by doppler highest amounts in new jersey, you can see them, right through portions of cumberland, salem counties and...
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. >> how much did the chatsworth accident cost? >> in excess of that amount. >> in hindsight knowing what that accident cost and what the system cost, the system has a ready paid for itself? >> yes or. >> if it's paid fears itself on your line is it reasonable to say that it will pay for itself on other lines in avoidable accidents? >> i think so. >> i think so too. nobody wants to have fines. there's no reason to have fines. we get that. at the same time were sitting here seven years later with some of the railroads doing virtually nothing. how would you suggest, let's assume we could come together, by the way mrs. feinberg who set this deadline? >> the congress. >> are you empowered to ignore that? >> no. >> are you empowered to change that deadline? >> no. >> so it's only us. >> yes. >> i think any reasonable person knows this is not a deadline that will be met. we need to extend the deadline. i hope the congress deadline. i hope the congress can come together and do this. at the same time once we do it how do we avoid a bad act
. >> how much did the chatsworth accident cost? >> in excess of that amount. >> in hindsight knowing what that accident cost and what the system cost, the system has a ready paid for itself? >> yes or. >> if it's paid fears itself on your line is it reasonable to say that it will pay for itself on other lines in avoidable accidents? >> i think so. >> i think so too. nobody wants to have fines. there's no reason to have fines. we get that. at the same...