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Jul 29, 2009
07/09
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dorchester, and also one of ther counties. so about another half hour here. here's how it progresses. they've come in over the bay and take a look. any time you see the bright colors, bordering on the purples purples and reds. we'll show you, there's the potential for hail with these. also damaging wind gusts, up to 60 miles per hour. we saw what that did. if you take some of these tracks off to the east, they're moving at 20 to 25 miles per hour. jonestown, 5:01. just moving into your area. newton at 5:02. there is another one we want to take a look at to the south of st. michael's. this little batch has been very strong. and it is moving over toward tr
dorchester, and also one of ther counties. so about another half hour here. here's how it progresses. they've come in over the bay and take a look. any time you see the bright colors, bordering on the purples purples and reds. we'll show you, there's the potential for hail with these. also damaging wind gusts, up to 60 miles per hour. we saw what that did. if you take some of these tracks off to the east, they're moving at 20 to 25 miles per hour. jonestown, 5:01. just moving into your area....
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Jul 10, 2009
07/09
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. >> reporter: fred had lived in the dorchester house apartments on 16th street northwest for a long time. >> i have lived here since ' 80. >> reporter: until he found out on his way home when he spotted his belongings tossed on the sidewalk like someone's trash. he is two months behind in rent. he said he had a good excuse. he was undergoing bypass surgery. >> i had an operation. >> reporter: he said he started to get behind in payments in january when he began to have health problems and trouble breathing but he says he recently paid everything except the last two months. >> i have been paying the entire time until i had problem with my heart. >> the management company said they notified him he was supposed to appear in court to plead his case. he said he never received anything and the management company should have made an exemption. >> reporter: the management company says this is the appropriate procedure and said when he didn't show up in court they had every right to evict. tenants are upset and say a people are being kicked out so management can receive higher rent. he says
. >> reporter: fred had lived in the dorchester house apartments on 16th street northwest for a long time. >> i have lived here since ' 80. >> reporter: until he found out on his way home when he spotted his belongings tossed on the sidewalk like someone's trash. he is two months behind in rent. he said he had a good excuse. he was undergoing bypass surgery. >> i had an operation. >> reporter: he said he started to get behind in payments in january when he began to...
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Jul 27, 2009
07/09
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rolling through and started triggering thunderstorm warnings across much of the eastern shore, dorchester, whacamico, and talbolt and baltimore county and carroll county saw the brunt of this. winds exceeding 50 miles per hour in many instances. and this is what we have been talking about. a lot of folks thought that the damage was due to tornadoes, but we have been talking about straight-line winds. we throw that term around. he will explain what we are talking about. straight-lynn winds. downward thunderstorm winds that are not associated with rotation so they don't have the same characteristics as tornado. however, damage or debris is pushed into the directions. the wind is blowing. typically in one direction, whatever the whipped is but not in a rotation. straight-line wind can be as powerful as tornado winds. that's why they are always mistaken, especially from folks on the ground. kinetic winds will scatter debris in different locations. it is throwing it all over the place. if winds are 58 miles per hour or more the storm is classified as severe by the national weather service. reg
rolling through and started triggering thunderstorm warnings across much of the eastern shore, dorchester, whacamico, and talbolt and baltimore county and carroll county saw the brunt of this. winds exceeding 50 miles per hour in many instances. and this is what we have been talking about. a lot of folks thought that the damage was due to tornadoes, but we have been talking about straight-line winds. we throw that term around. he will explain what we are talking about. straight-lynn winds....
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Jul 29, 2009
07/09
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they then move aid cross the bay to somerset, worcester, wicomico and dorchester counties. they have now canceled out. but we now have got a thunderstorm watch in effect for all the eastern seaboard, or for all the eastern shore a well as delaware, new jersey, as well as cease it is county until 8:00 tonight. up here in pennsylvania, they've still got some severe thunderstorm warnings up there. and this purple down here to the southwest of d.c., that is another tornado warning. now there is more weather that is moving in our direction. we'll show it to you on our satellite in just a second. in the meantime, on the radar, there is the heavy shower and thunderstorm activity that moved across the bay, is now affecting the eastern shore. and that's the reason for the thunderstorm watches in effect for that region. but here in baltimore right now, we're okay. but we've got more heading in our direction. we'll be watching as the evening guess along. temperature-wise across the area right now, it's 79 in york. 81 in hagerstown. on the eastern shore 86 in dover. 84 in ocean city. a
they then move aid cross the bay to somerset, worcester, wicomico and dorchester counties. they have now canceled out. but we now have got a thunderstorm watch in effect for all the eastern seaboard, or for all the eastern shore a well as delaware, new jersey, as well as cease it is county until 8:00 tonight. up here in pennsylvania, they've still got some severe thunderstorm warnings up there. and this purple down here to the southwest of d.c., that is another tornado warning. now there is...
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Jul 4, 2009
07/09
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was over, the brilliant stroke of bringing the guns from ticonderoga and putting them on top of dorchester heights had been pulled off by this young bookseller, henry knox, the story of almost mythical quality, really happened exactly as stories would have it, the british were driven from boston, forced to evacuate as fast as possible because those guns were looking right down on airlines and their ships. the army moved to new york, building to 20,000. by the time the the feat in brooklyn, the disastrous fall of fort washington, which was washington's fault just as the loss of brooklyn was washington's fault, the army retreated across new jersey, was down to 3,000 men. most of those 3,000 would leave him. the war was over. we have lost. there is always talk about self indulgent voluptuary william out, a commanding general, didn't think he would be bothered with fighting in the snow and cold of winter in america so he pulled back from his position by the delaware and left trenton and other posts, that is why washington was able to strike and win so decisively at a battles that no one expect
was over, the brilliant stroke of bringing the guns from ticonderoga and putting them on top of dorchester heights had been pulled off by this young bookseller, henry knox, the story of almost mythical quality, really happened exactly as stories would have it, the british were driven from boston, forced to evacuate as fast as possible because those guns were looking right down on airlines and their ships. the army moved to new york, building to 20,000. by the time the the feat in brooklyn, the...
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Jul 9, 2009
07/09
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they are forming up, coming across dorchester county, md., ngspniin to the south and southeast. most of ums will stay partly cloudy, cool, and dry. tomorrow, the high pressure off the coast of canada continues to flow the cool, easterly wind. wll be partly cloudy and dry. temperatures warming up for the week in just a little bit saturday and sunday. tomorrow, 58-65 in the morning, 70 midday, a comfortable, partly cloudy friday. that is the latest. >>> horace checking in on a red skin? >>. skin defensive tackle albert haynesworth spent the day in tennessee before a judge. he was in nashville today on reckless driving charges from a december 13 accident in which haynesworth allegedly forced another driver off the road and into a concrete median. he pled no contest today to the charges, which places him on probation and ordered him to provide 25 hours of community service and pay 5000 ellis to charity. haynesworth will be in washington for the start of training camp in a couple weeks. -- he will pay $5,000 to charity. >>> the redskins offensive tackle chris samuels is busy folding
they are forming up, coming across dorchester county, md., ngspniin to the south and southeast. most of ums will stay partly cloudy, cool, and dry. tomorrow, the high pressure off the coast of canada continues to flow the cool, easterly wind. wll be partly cloudy and dry. temperatures warming up for the week in just a little bit saturday and sunday. tomorrow, 58-65 in the morning, 70 midday, a comfortable, partly cloudy friday. that is the latest. >>> horace checking in on a red skin?...
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Jul 29, 2009
07/09
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but there are some storms going through torturdoor store county- through dorchester county. temperatures were warm and muggy. but that is normal for this time of year. the on proper were the morning temperatures. -- the eye-popper for the morning temperatures. you can see the storms leaving us. if the computer models are right, we will be done with the stormy weather by midnight. you will see a bit of clearing. if you get a storm in your area, that moisture will produce some thick fog which will have to burn off tomorrow morning. it is very gusty around the strong storms. there is a steady supply of tropical moisture coming up from the south had a cold front coming across the mountains from the west. where the combined, that is where we get the violent weather. this one is scheduled to be here by friday. tomorrow, we should have a decent day between these two fronts. it will still be pretty warm and humid, but we will now have to worry about severe thunderstorms tomorrow. fred will be different story. -- friday will be a different story. we will start the weekend with some m
but there are some storms going through torturdoor store county- through dorchester county. temperatures were warm and muggy. but that is normal for this time of year. the on proper were the morning temperatures. -- the eye-popper for the morning temperatures. you can see the storms leaving us. if the computer models are right, we will be done with the stormy weather by midnight. you will see a bit of clearing. if you get a storm in your area, that moisture will produce some thick fog which...
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Jul 13, 2009
07/09
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same thing around public county coming down into northern dorchester county just north of cambridge.ome beneficial rains but also the possibility of some dangerous lightning and gusty winds with some of those isolated thunderstorms that pop up in the next couple of our spirit of to the west, baltimore dry conditions and low humidity return for much of this week. temperature-wise, today in baltimore, the temperatures that will run mostly in the 80's across the region. normal high is 87 degrees, so there's the possibility we could see temperatures running to even if 104 record highs in this area this time of year. summertime heat and humidity is still a possibility of around the region as we head into the next couple of weeks, even though we have been rather blessed with some decent conditions as far as high temperatures go the past couple of weeks or so. again, we are going to continue to monitor some cooler air coming down over the next several days. we will show you where some isolated showers and storms have developed in the afternoon and evening. the computer is hung up just a lit
same thing around public county coming down into northern dorchester county just north of cambridge.ome beneficial rains but also the possibility of some dangerous lightning and gusty winds with some of those isolated thunderstorms that pop up in the next couple of our spirit of to the west, baltimore dry conditions and low humidity return for much of this week. temperature-wise, today in baltimore, the temperatures that will run mostly in the 80's across the region. normal high is 87 degrees,...
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Jul 10, 2009
07/09
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. >> reporter: he had lived in the dorchester apartments on 16th street northwest for a long time. now when he spotted his belongings toss on the sidewalk like someone's trash. he is two months behind in rent. he said he had a good excuse, he was undergoing bypass surgery. he said he started to get behind in payments in january when he began to health problems and trouble breathing but he said he had paid everything except the last two months. >> i paid them. >> we talked to the management company who said they notified him he was supposed to appear in court to plea his case and he said he never received anything and the management company should have made an exemption. >> they say this is the appropriate procedure and say when he didn't show up in court they had every right to evict. tenants are upset saying people are being kicked out so management can receive higher rent. on the company's website the same apartment can go for twice as much. >> after somebody has been paying for 30 years that is almost a mortgage they do whatever they can to kick them out so they can get higher p
. >> reporter: he had lived in the dorchester apartments on 16th street northwest for a long time. now when he spotted his belongings toss on the sidewalk like someone's trash. he is two months behind in rent. he said he had a good excuse, he was undergoing bypass surgery. he said he started to get behind in payments in january when he began to health problems and trouble breathing but he said he had paid everything except the last two months. >> i paid them. >> we talked to...
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Jul 24, 2009
07/09
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i live in dorchester. understand there was a legitimate issue and there are legitimate issues regarding race and law enforcement. the way we're going -- go ahead. >> we have to go to a break. don't go anywhere. we're going to come back. sergeant james crowley, the officer involved, is expected to hold a news conference in a few moments. we're going to have live coverage. you'll hear the sergeant speak on msnbc live in moments. don't go anywhere. still ahead, in addition to that, a brief one-on-one conversation with samuel l. jackson who stops by msnbc live to talk to me. he will talk about getting involved in the political process and about america's first black president. >> your wife was involved the first time she met obama? >> yeah. i was on location. she told me she was going to meet this guy who is probably going ton to be the president one day. first she said is black and his name is obama. i said no president like that. he has to change his name, first. wer total price. plus, if another orbitz cust
i live in dorchester. understand there was a legitimate issue and there are legitimate issues regarding race and law enforcement. the way we're going -- go ahead. >> we have to go to a break. don't go anywhere. we're going to come back. sergeant james crowley, the officer involved, is expected to hold a news conference in a few moments. we're going to have live coverage. you'll hear the sergeant speak on msnbc live in moments. don't go anywhere. still ahead, in addition to that, a brief...
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Jul 23, 2009
07/09
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no nt rihe tthecern nhek ofou tn rginia through southern saints mary's county, across the bay to dorchestery rightear n came bridge, you'cam eaet vydgetiyou'et gng rain. t huofbi and tnderht l ttig nit binghunder tnd lightning waldorfn i fas eaerlen ar ich countyve cve c ad he anne ardel county. that will be moving right through anim annapolis over the next hour or so. the'srehetor's ecory. ftodaas it's mild and muggy now. the low 70s around washington. by 9:00,to aid mnd upper 70s. by nn,r neaid 80 and a lot of clouds around this afternoon. the mid-80s, it will be humid and a neld likihooof needed showers and maybe some thunder and lightning, only a slight chance of an isolated storm that madat produce some wind ge ontinue as lll chance of that. y e that may continue a bit into tonight, as well. a look at friday, that will be coming up in ten minutes. >>> let's look at thursday, though. here's jerry edwards in the news 4 traffiat network. >>> let's take a drive up and down 95 in virginia. the exit for route 17, so far so good as the northbound flow. a lot of folks headed south. maybe heade
no nt rihe tthecern nhek ofou tn rginia through southern saints mary's county, across the bay to dorchestery rightear n came bridge, you'cam eaet vydgetiyou'et gng rain. t huofbi and tnderht l ttig nit binghunder tnd lightning waldorfn i fas eaerlen ar ich countyve cve c ad he anne ardel county. that will be moving right through anim annapolis over the next hour or so. the'srehetor's ecory. ftodaas it's mild and muggy now. the low 70s around washington. by 9:00,to aid mnd upper 70s. by nn,r...
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Jul 21, 2009
07/09
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the eastern shore, dorchester county, they're getting a little bit of a shower near cambridge.e radar, we don't have any other precipitation except up here in kent county. that's drifting off to north as well. all around the area it's a rather mild, not too muggy morning. upper 60s in fairfax, montgomery, prince george's counties. near 70 in washington, mid-60s in frederick, loudoun county. near 60 in the shenandoah valley. eastern shore's steamy, though, very humid there. they have had some showers overnight. out of the mountains in the mid 506s where they're off to a partly cloudy start there. these morning clouds will slowly drift to the north and east so we've got to get some sunshine going in the next couple of hours. we may have some thundershowers later on today, the mid-atlantic states, perhaps in new england, some flight delays there as well as south florida, the gulf coast. out in new mexico, central plains and the upper midwes but elsewhere should notave any travel problemsn o tnt wes cot. , wr usy b mid-afternoon in the 8ywlo0s. wetting more humid. about a 30% chanc
the eastern shore, dorchester county, they're getting a little bit of a shower near cambridge.e radar, we don't have any other precipitation except up here in kent county. that's drifting off to north as well. all around the area it's a rather mild, not too muggy morning. upper 60s in fairfax, montgomery, prince george's counties. near 70 in washington, mid-60s in frederick, loudoun county. near 60 in the shenandoah valley. eastern shore's steamy, though, very humid there. they have had some...
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Jul 23, 2009
07/09
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look at the sky watch hd radar and on the shore, it looks like moving through dorchester county and caroline we move to the north as one low pressure center moves off the coast and another one moves from the west trailing a cold front. that could be bringing us thunderstorm chances this afternoon, some of which could be on the strong side. 74 degrees mild this morning, and humid, temperatures in the low 70s throughout the area. we get up to 78 degrees at noon and top out at 82 at 1 or 2:00 this afternoon and again very soupy air mass. unstable we would like to say and that means the chance of thunderstorms that could be strong later. let's see what is happening on the roadways right now. candace dold has the traffic edge. >> reporter: thanks, steve. if you're traveling along the main lines we do have a new incident to talk about. it's a disabled car on the northbound lanes of 85, right at route 100. we don't have significant delays as a result of that. once you get past the scene, we're doing okay on the northbound stretch. right now we're only looking at a 10 minute clip. it's pretty heavy
look at the sky watch hd radar and on the shore, it looks like moving through dorchester county and caroline we move to the north as one low pressure center moves off the coast and another one moves from the west trailing a cold front. that could be bringing us thunderstorm chances this afternoon, some of which could be on the strong side. 74 degrees mild this morning, and humid, temperatures in the low 70s throughout the area. we get up to 78 degrees at noon and top out at 82 at 1 or 2:00 this...
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Jul 12, 2009
07/09
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this would leave the franklin park zoo in dorchester, they would have no zoo and they had be killed,ccording to the zoo's director. >> and this is why this is an outrage. fox n foxnews.com you'll see some money wasted in the stimulus, one of which was a lobster pot plant. so lobster cages put in the bottom of the sea beds, spending millions on that type of a project on animals that could potentially be be put down. >> and the turtle crossing. >> a million dollar turting crossing. >> taxi removal or the bridge to nowhere, we've done countless story, i worked for shaun hannity's story, we've done countless stories. >> and another bad decision on budget cuts, a great resource for the community and the zoo is an expensive place to spend a day in tough economic times. i think most people would agree with that. >> and that's the mayor, official in charge of the budget cuts and governor duval patrick, hey, maybe right them if you're in the boston area and let them know who how you feel about the animals potentially euthanized and the zoo shut down. a reforce the kids and the area to lose. >
this would leave the franklin park zoo in dorchester, they would have no zoo and they had be killed,ccording to the zoo's director. >> and this is why this is an outrage. fox n foxnews.com you'll see some money wasted in the stimulus, one of which was a lobster pot plant. so lobster cages put in the bottom of the sea beds, spending millions on that type of a project on animals that could potentially be be put down. >> and the turtle crossing. >> a million dollar turting...