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western rhode island moving into eastern connecticut, between providence and cranston, rhode island. a few just north of foxborough. a little shower around bridgewater. rotating in. it's still the circulation of the weakening post tropical hermine. a little closer look at a few of the showers we just pointed out. i want you to be alert, if you'll be out tonight or tomorrow morning, even though most of the time it will be rain-free a couple of showers could swing in. clouds will come back. low clouds and fog for part of the area overnight into tomorrow but tomorrow afternoon, it looks like somewhat drier air comes in and it will punch more sunshine in here and the temperature will start to respond. especially inland. sea breeze. right now it's 72 in boston with the wind off the water but it's 83 in hartford, connecticut. as we check out the next 12 hours, only dropping into the upper 60s. >> we'll let you know when the big warm-up is moving in, in a few minutes. >> commitment 2016. donald trump says he'll come up with a plan 3w07b days of take office to defeat isis. janet reports in a
western rhode island moving into eastern connecticut, between providence and cranston, rhode island. a few just north of foxborough. a little shower around bridgewater. rotating in. it's still the circulation of the weakening post tropical hermine. a little closer look at a few of the showers we just pointed out. i want you to be alert, if you'll be out tonight or tomorrow morning, even though most of the time it will be rain-free a couple of showers could swing in. clouds will come back. low...
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Sep 1, 2016
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storm could be affecting the southern worcester county is this in here headed through south eastern connecticut. maria: both the rocket and the satellite were destroyed. >> day one, my first hour in office, those people are gone. zero-tolerance for criminal aliens. maria: with those words, donald trump is not backing down. he is standing strong on his position on illegal immigration in the u.s.. ed: his speech is not sitting well with some. live with reaction. donald trump says he wants to ban all federal funding for cities like somerville, known as sanctuary cities. that is an unofficial designation. when police officers arrest someone in the country illegally they don't turn them over to federal authorities unless they have a serious or violent criminal record. the democratic mayor says donald trump said that won't change a thing. we are who we are in somerville. reporter: the mayor says since he signed the order the federal government has softened its position on deportation. last year the city received zero requests. in massachusetts, chelsea cities. >> new hampshire and virginia, we want t
storm could be affecting the southern worcester county is this in here headed through south eastern connecticut. maria: both the rocket and the satellite were destroyed. >> day one, my first hour in office, those people are gone. zero-tolerance for criminal aliens. maria: with those words, donald trump is not backing down. he is standing strong on his position on illegal immigration in the u.s.. ed: his speech is not sitting well with some. live with reaction. donald trump says he wants...
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Sep 20, 2016
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south eastern connecticut. southern rhode island working across southeastern mass most of them out of route 4 # 44. we see more sunshine breaking out from northwest to southeast throughout the day. the last location to see it that's where we have spotty shouse. expect some sun midday through the afternoon. boston and north and west. the earlier you see the further north and west you go. that's where temperature the warmest. low-to-mid 80s there. cooler across the cape and island. plenty or warmth through the work week. >> 7-day forecast, ahead. now to terror take down. suspect arrested in new jersey and now cnn is he m that suspect now recovering after being shot. >>> already fating serious charges of course this morning could face more. here's 7 can hausle. he in new york city with the latest on the investigation. at the scene of the bombing saturday. there's some signs of what happened. you can see the shattered glass from the store where we saw some of that surveillance video of the bombing. right next to it
south eastern connecticut. southern rhode island working across southeastern mass most of them out of route 4 # 44. we see more sunshine breaking out from northwest to southeast throughout the day. the last location to see it that's where we have spotty shouse. expect some sun midday through the afternoon. boston and north and west. the earlier you see the further north and west you go. that's where temperature the warmest. low-to-mid 80s there. cooler across the cape and island. plenty or...
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Sep 6, 2016
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there's a little bit of moisture trying to wrap onto the side and some of that is moving into eastern connecticut. so we can see how the band intensifies as they move in so we do have some rain all near fall river and we will see more of these off and on through the next 24 hours with some breaks total amount of rainfall will not be that high. expected to be off and on. thursday with less of a chance but after that we have a better chance of breaking into sunshine -- tomorrow will be a few degrees warmer than today and by friday, we will take you back to the middle of armor. 68 now, the wind off the overnight tonight and early tomorrow. it's a little bit humid -- and that will be a story through midweek as well. there is no official high surf advisory in effect yet but that could still happen -- it is expected to have a moderate to high risk of recurrent -- rough seas and significant action with the risk of rip currents, so down a little bit but will spike up as the weather gets dryer. there is hermine still spinning -- it tries to get close to us by midweek but by then it is pretty much gone. i
there's a little bit of moisture trying to wrap onto the side and some of that is moving into eastern connecticut. so we can see how the band intensifies as they move in so we do have some rain all near fall river and we will see more of these off and on through the next 24 hours with some breaks total amount of rainfall will not be that high. expected to be off and on. thursday with less of a chance but after that we have a better chance of breaking into sunshine -- tomorrow will be a few...
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Sep 1, 2016
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worcester county but right now there is your rain get baskets of thunderstorms weakening in eastern connecticut heading into western rhode island. there's a shower between finch what an marshall. this is how the morning will go -- a slow-moving pto clause in the threat for showers through the day. behind it there is probably more comfortable air. we started out in the 60's and 70's, austin at 74, and notice that temperatures do not come out of the 70's today -- the best chance of showers is going to be a long and south of the pike, not just the morning hours but by lunchtime -- the focus as will brighten up late in the day but we will clear things out overnight and tomorrow we're back in the sunshine. -- it will be turning more comfortable to the north, high-pressure settling in for friday and saturday but there is the tropical storm getting closer, bringing in more clouds, rain, and possibly even wind toward sunday and monday. if you have plans for the holiday weekend and you are heading to the ce dealing with some rain and wind. but if you were traveling north you could see some cloud cover b
worcester county but right now there is your rain get baskets of thunderstorms weakening in eastern connecticut heading into western rhode island. there's a shower between finch what an marshall. this is how the morning will go -- a slow-moving pto clause in the threat for showers through the day. behind it there is probably more comfortable air. we started out in the 60's and 70's, austin at 74, and notice that temperatures do not come out of the 70's today -- the best chance of showers is...
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Sep 7, 2016
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evening, the highest chance for any shower or downpour activity will be down through portions of eastern connecticut and even in those locations and counties, the chance is minimal. so this fades away and heads northeast, dying a slow death overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. kind of sad but out you go, hermine. and here comes a cool front that will move into new england. it doesn't have any cool air. in fact, if anything, it allows even hotter air to arrive on friday. you're thinking how does that happen. well, with a west wind behind that weather system it does not mean a sea breeze on friday. that will allow temps to cook. 80s with weather that was basically going to be similar to what we had today. morning clouds and partly sunny in the afternoon. upper 70s to the low 80s, dracut 82. boston around 78. concord 82. terchs on friday near 90 degrees. but again it will be a breeze going through the day on friday. saturday and sunday there are some raindrops there but i think only an isolated shower each morning. looks like right now both of those afternoons should be dry. see you at 5:30.
evening, the highest chance for any shower or downpour activity will be down through portions of eastern connecticut and even in those locations and counties, the chance is minimal. so this fades away and heads northeast, dying a slow death overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. kind of sad but out you go, hermine. and here comes a cool front that will move into new england. it doesn't have any cool air. in fact, if anything, it allows even hotter air to arrive on friday. you're...
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actually seeing lightning in eastern connecticut heading eastward. we will have to watch that as it pushes into southeastern mass later on this morning. further north and west, temperatures in the 60s and 70s.
actually seeing lightning in eastern connecticut heading eastward. we will have to watch that as it pushes into southeastern mass later on this morning. further north and west, temperatures in the 60s and 70s.
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Sep 1, 2016
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actually seeing lightning in eastern connecticut heading eastward. we will have to watch that as it pushes into southeastern mass later on this morning. further north and west, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. right now south of boston where temperatures are near 70. and it just feels sticky out there. a muggy start of the day for the cape and islands. 70s too and hold on to that humidity. temperatures today climbing into the upper is efforts to near 80. watch for scattered showers in the morning and a pop-up shower in the afternoon. drier air filters on in the next couple of days and talk more about that in the next few minutes. a check of your traffic >> julie: i like what we are seeing. north of the pike, everything moving along fine. the icons on the map, overnight construction projects that wrap up at 5 a.m. 9 minutes on the expressway. 20 minutes on 93 south from 49 to the leverett connector. >>> 4:31 right now. taking a look at our top stories. counselors will be at schools in abington as a little boy hot in the face fights to recover at a loc
actually seeing lightning in eastern connecticut heading eastward. we will have to watch that as it pushes into southeastern mass later on this morning. further north and west, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. right now south of boston where temperatures are near 70. and it just feels sticky out there. a muggy start of the day for the cape and islands. 70s too and hold on to that humidity. temperatures today climbing into the upper is efforts to near 80. watch for scattered showers in the...
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Sep 5, 2016
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it will weaken as it keeps turning back towards eastern connecticut, all the way through cape cod. and that's why we are still paying attention to this. because you pile on water for two, three days, and you are going to erode those beaches, major rip currents. and i wanted to show you this, because we actually will see some rain bands coming out of this. 20 to even 40-mile-an-hour gusts with it. and the shield of clouds makes it all the way back into parts of new jersey. then, we go to the middle of the nation, we've had big issues with severe weather the last 24 hours. now flash flood warnings for minneapolis that include that a quick look, hurricane newton, headed for cabo san lucas. >> you got your work cut out for you. ginger, thank you. see you on "gma" tomorrow. >>> overseas, president obama has landed in laos for a historic visit. the stop comes on the heels of the g20 meeting in china, opening with controversy on the tarmac and ending with a diplomatic showdown with vladimir putin. abc's bob woodruff is in the region for us tonight. >> reporter: today, nse moments on the s
it will weaken as it keeps turning back towards eastern connecticut, all the way through cape cod. and that's why we are still paying attention to this. because you pile on water for two, three days, and you are going to erode those beaches, major rip currents. and i wanted to show you this, because we actually will see some rain bands coming out of this. 20 to even 40-mile-an-hour gusts with it. and the shield of clouds makes it all the way back into parts of new jersey. then, we go to the...
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Sep 19, 2016
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eastern connecticut. southeastern connecticut moving into southern are rhode island. this area will see how much expands northbound through the rest of this morning into the close to downpour. as we tap into more moisture we'll get more scattered showers and storm across southeastern mass into the afternoon. not all towns will get hammered with downpours. a few of these cells will drop some locally heavy rain. we've seen that across the area. overnight tonight. scattered shower or thunderstorm left over across southeastern mass into the morning. look at this by tomorrow afternoon returning to partly cloudy sky and temperature back into the 80s. at least away from mas tomorrow afternoon. right now we've had hits of sun. mid 70s. 75 norwood. 72 in boston. clouds are winning out right now. dewpoint levels surging up close to 70. here we are on the heals of fall coming in close here. and we're talking about temperatures running into the 80s. and high humidity in place. it's not going to feel like fall this week. you can see the 80s off to the west of us. that moves in tom
eastern connecticut. southeastern connecticut moving into southern are rhode island. this area will see how much expands northbound through the rest of this morning into the close to downpour. as we tap into more moisture we'll get more scattered showers and storm across southeastern mass into the afternoon. not all towns will get hammered with downpours. a few of these cells will drop some locally heavy rain. we've seen that across the area. overnight tonight. scattered shower or thunderstorm...
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Sep 7, 2016
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heavy showers in eastern connecticut, but on the south shore, hiding in this mess, you'll find some spots, some here, see that orange and yellow that shows up, it's coming down hard in those locations. to the north, avon-brockton area, hiding right new here. you have to look for it closely. you can clearly see the yellow showing up on some of the local roadways in the brockton area. showers in southern worcester county, i'm tracking all of these and the movement of hermine or what's left of it. i'll have that for you coming up. >> mark: a major movie shoot is underway in brockton. the city turning into hollywood. the film based in detroit riots is being filmed there. >> vanessa: as fox 25's crystal haynes discovered, cameras began rolling today and people in this community, crystal, they're pretty excited. >> the reporter: extremely excited. well, less so about this traffic that this movie shoot has actually created, but that's ok. the excitement again, still there and they're also happy about the boost to the economy, locals also say that the boost to community morale is huge, as brockto
heavy showers in eastern connecticut, but on the south shore, hiding in this mess, you'll find some spots, some here, see that orange and yellow that shows up, it's coming down hard in those locations. to the north, avon-brockton area, hiding right new here. you have to look for it closely. you can clearly see the yellow showing up on some of the local roadways in the brockton area. showers in southern worcester county, i'm tracking all of these and the movement of hermine or what's left of it....
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Sep 3, 2016
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million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds, rip currents all expected to pose serious threats in the coming days. states under emergency order tonight include virginia, north carolina, georgia and florida. and in the panhandle where hermine made landfall, residents are cleaning up from in the storm zone. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, destruction and heart ache in the wake of hermine. >> the dock is under water as well. >> reporter: where the eyewall with 80-mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks at 1:30 a.m. the weather channel's reynolds wolf there in the worst of it. >> unbelievable, look at this stuff. whoa. >> reporter: the storm surge of more than 9 feet coupled with more than 22 inches of rain, left homes and streets flooded. >> a little bit of a loss, but we're good. >> reporter: the first hurricane in more than a decade to make landfall in florida hammered the state's west coast, from tampa bay to tallahassee. >> whoa, we're going to lose something. >> reporter
million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds, rip currents all expected to pose serious threats in the coming days. states under emergency order tonight include virginia, north carolina, georgia and florida. and in the panhandle where hermine made landfall, residents are cleaning up from in the storm zone. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, destruction and heart...
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Sep 2, 2016
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million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, hea rain, flash flood danger winds, rip currents all expected cause chaos over the nex few days. warnings in west virginia, north annflorida, re dents are cleg up frost the rricane in 11 years. >> rte i florida panhandle, destruction and heart ache in the wake of hermine. the dock isnder water as well. >> reporter: where the eyewall with 80-mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks at 1:30 a.m. >> unbelievable, look at this stuff. >> reporter: the storm surge ofe feet coupled with more than 30 inches of rain haveome hom flooded. the first hurricane in more than a decade to make landfall in florida hammered the state's west coast from tampa bay to tallahassee. >> whoa, we're going to lose something. >> reporter: more than a quarter million homes in florida lost power, at least one man killed when a tree limb fell on him. >> trees are down, thing is don't drive in stand water and don't touch a power line. >> reporter: tropical storm hermine moving north at 29 miles an hour. >> we h
million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, hea rain, flash flood danger winds, rip currents all expected cause chaos over the nex few days. warnings in west virginia, north annflorida, re dents are cleg up frost the rricane in 11 years. >> rte i florida panhandle, destruction and heart ache in the wake of hermine. the dock isnder water as well. >> reporter: where the eyewall with 80-mile-per-hour winds...
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Sep 27, 2016
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these products were sent to farmer's markets, retail locations and restaurants in matt mass, connecticut, and eastern -- massachusetts, been hospitalized. >>> and if you have ever suffered from kidney stones, you know how painful they can be. the doctors have a bunch of treatments to relieve the pain. a michigan state university urologist has a better way and more fun way, too. the professor said a new study shows that people who ride certain roller coasters were able to pass kidney stones. >> and probably more of the roller coaster, here i come. >> okay. and also a note. riding in the back is more affective than riding in the front and get yourself to cedar point. it's a good time to go now that halloween season is upon us. >>> the new report ranks universities by how well the graduate is getting paid. >> and northeast ohio schools did well here. overland college coming in at number one, the 47th in the $103,000 medcareer and case western is fifth and the state with 92,000 and john carroll, 6th and and u of akron, 13 andth. cleveland state, 14 and. >>> last year, his -- after his wife's debate, bill
these products were sent to farmer's markets, retail locations and restaurants in matt mass, connecticut, and eastern -- massachusetts, been hospitalized. >>> and if you have ever suffered from kidney stones, you know how painful they can be. the doctors have a bunch of treatments to relieve the pain. a michigan state university urologist has a better way and more fun way, too. the professor said a new study shows that people who ride certain roller coasters were able to pass kidney...
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Sep 27, 2016
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these products were sent to farmer's markets, and -- likes and restaurants in massachusetts, connecticut, and eastern new york. at least seven illnesses are connected to the contamination, and five people have been hospitalized. >>> and if you have ever suffered from kidney stones, you know how painful they can be. factor -- they have a lot of treatment to release the pain. a michigan state university urologist said he has a better fun way to try to roller coaster. the study knows driving in the front, though. get yourself to cedar point. >> and a new report ranks the universities by how well their graduates are getting paid. >> and you know what? northeast ohio schools did well there. oberland college is 41. -- number one, 47th in the nation. and the graduates make $103,000. case western is fifth in the state and now in 2000, john carroll, sixth. the university of akron, 13th and cleveland state 14. >> and. >>> time for your tuesday. and still to come, bill clinton is coming to cleveland. where you can catch him today. >> and the department of veteran's affairs facing another scandal. why it's now u
these products were sent to farmer's markets, and -- likes and restaurants in massachusetts, connecticut, and eastern new york. at least seven illnesses are connected to the contamination, and five people have been hospitalized. >>> and if you have ever suffered from kidney stones, you know how painful they can be. factor -- they have a lot of treatment to release the pain. a michigan state university urologist said he has a better fun way to try to roller coaster. the study knows...
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Sep 7, 2016
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it is wind we a few showers out in boston all across through connecticut, long island and eastern parts of new york then as we fly home we're clear. the closest clouds central arizona. that's where it's going to hold. we're watching north korea newton. -- newton. miles an hour. sustained winds are at 75 but very heavy rain. some parts of mainland mexico so experience up to 12 inches of rain. the storm itself is going to work right into the southwest and hang a right so it is southeastern arizona and a good portion of new mexico then off to the plain states that will get most of the rain. there are flash flood mexico but nothing on us. there could be humidity increasing down around kingman, arizona but that is about as crows as it's going to get. 69 mess quite. boulder city bot tomorrowing out at 70. lake up to 101. 73 on the mound. indian springs is 94. death valley back to their obligatory 110, mr. all aces up there. for the las vegas valley temperature. then tomorrow we expect walled to wall sunshine again. although we're cranking up the degrees, 99 of them officially, some east size
it is wind we a few showers out in boston all across through connecticut, long island and eastern parts of new york then as we fly home we're clear. the closest clouds central arizona. that's where it's going to hold. we're watching north korea newton. -- newton. miles an hour. sustained winds are at 75 but very heavy rain. some parts of mainland mexico so experience up to 12 inches of rain. the storm itself is going to work right into the southwest and hang a right so it is southeastern...
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Sep 3, 2016
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there are tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut. heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds and rip currents expected to pose serious threats in the next fe mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks. the storm surge of nine feet covered 22 inches of rain, left streets and homes flooded. the weather's channel reynolds wolf was there during the worst of it. >> unbelievable. look at this stuff! >> reporter: from tampa bay to tall has is i, more -- tallahassee, more than a carolinas, continuing the path of destruction. the path that forecasters say could take it into the waters off the atlantic growing again possibly into hurricane strength. it's expected to cause problems on the east coast through the weekend and even into early next week. in the information center, vida urbonas, >>> belen de leon, have you eaten yet? >> not here. they haven't had any food for us yet. that will be coming later in the newscast. i promise. we are out here at civic center park. no one out here yet because it doesn't start until 10:30. folks are settin
there are tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut. heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds and rip currents expected to pose serious threats in the next fe mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks. the storm surge of nine feet covered 22 inches of rain, left streets and homes flooded. the weather's channel reynolds wolf was there during the worst of it. >> unbelievable. look at this stuff! >> reporter: from tampa bay...
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Sep 4, 2016
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eastern seaboard. tropical storm warnings were in effect as far connecticut. >>> some in eastern colorado say they felt the 5.6 magnitude earthquake centered in oklahoma. nebraska, missouri, iowa, kansas and texas, they all felt it, too. right now pawnee county, oklahoma, is under a state of emergency as some buildings were damaged. this earthquake is tied for the strongest in the state's history where earthquakes have become more common. highlighting areas prone to human-caused quakes. >> today specifically they are shutting down up to 40 wells within a five mile radius of the epicenter. >> seismologists are concerned about a sudden and large shutdown of the wastewater injection or fracking sites. this he believe it could trigger another quake. they must be turned off individually over the next ten days. injured during a shootout on friday continues to fight for his life. dan brite remains in critical condition following surgery. of course, support has been supporting in across colorado. friday brite responded to a call about a suicidal man with a rifle near sierra middle school. investigators say the
eastern seaboard. tropical storm warnings were in effect as far connecticut. >>> some in eastern colorado say they felt the 5.6 magnitude earthquake centered in oklahoma. nebraska, missouri, iowa, kansas and texas, they all felt it, too. right now pawnee county, oklahoma, is under a state of emergency as some buildings were damaged. this earthquake is tied for the strongest in the state's history where earthquakes have become more common. highlighting areas prone to human-caused...
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Sep 4, 2016
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england...tropical storm warnings are in effect from the eastern shore of virginia straight up to the connecticut and long island coastlines. local officials are warning of power outages...but are trying desperately to get the word strong storm...but not anything close to sandy. 3 tonight: few clouds and mild. lows in the lower 60's. winds: s 5 mph.labor day: becoming a little warm and humid with winds: sw 5-15 mph.this week: isolated chance for a shower or storm on tuesday around 90 degrees; otherwise, better chances for storms arrive late in the day on wednesday into thursday morning. highs for both wednesday and thursday will be in the 80s. more rain clearing for the weekend with kevin's here with sports. kevin, packers fans are still reeling after losing a top play. player.almost nobody saw it coming... 3 and josh sitton's possible next destination might hurt even worse. it's next. ???break??????break??? you've tried plenty of knee or ankle supports, but they may not fit quite right. brace yourself, because the future of knee and ankle support is here. dr. scholl's new custom wellness center
england...tropical storm warnings are in effect from the eastern shore of virginia straight up to the connecticut and long island coastlines. local officials are warning of power outages...but are trying desperately to get the word strong storm...but not anything close to sandy. 3 tonight: few clouds and mild. lows in the lower 60's. winds: s 5 mph.labor day: becoming a little warm and humid with winds: sw 5-15 mph.this week: isolated chance for a shower or storm on tuesday around 90 degrees;...
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Sep 27, 2016
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worcester county, that eastern half of connecticut, this is good, though. we have this initial batch of morning. tapering off likely between about 8:00 and 10:00 from west to east. and maybe after 10:00, still a couple lingering showers across southeastern mass, but i do see improvements in the sky here in the afternoon. tomorrow we change it up as we enter this northeasterly flow and a most one at that. we'll have patches of clouds, breezy conditions and areas of drizzle on wednesday and again into thursday. in terms of the rainfall totals today, quick quarter to a half but the overall pattern this week does feature more cool and unsettled weather coming on up as this area of low pressure is not going to move much at all. moving in batches of clouds and moisture and steadier rain by friday and saturday. 70 to 75 this afternoon. that's going to be the warmest on the seven-day forecast ahead. 50s overnight tonight. once you get beyond midnight, drizzle working in. breezy wednesday and thursday. some areas of drizzle. showers could be steadier and heavier fri
worcester county, that eastern half of connecticut, this is good, though. we have this initial batch of morning. tapering off likely between about 8:00 and 10:00 from west to east. and maybe after 10:00, still a couple lingering showers across southeastern mass, but i do see improvements in the sky here in the afternoon. tomorrow we change it up as we enter this northeasterly flow and a most one at that. we'll have patches of clouds, breezy conditions and areas of drizzle on wednesday and again...
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Sep 6, 2016
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advisory until 6:00 today and there will still be rough surf around eastern edges of the circulation and it is still headed for connecticut with a few bands and through the overnight and the day tomorrow there will be a few bands of showers off and on, living through the region. that will be the way it is now for the most part, on the damp side. changes are coming after that and we will talk about that coming up. jc: new at 5:30, the driver mattapan woman went before a judge today. ben: police say he was drunk and speeding when the crash happened. newscenter 5's reid lamberty is live in mattapan tonight reid, the victim's heartbroken family was inside the courtroom? reid: 20 family members who was knocked down over the weekend and killed, in court to accuse the man faced of running down their loved one. there is no hiding their anguish. killed over the weekend by an alleged drunk driver and abandoned in the street. >> restless nights, not eating as much and very shocked that this happened to my mom. >> i know that she is in heaven and that she is ok. reid: johnette sims was 46-year-old,she was killed saturday as she walke
advisory until 6:00 today and there will still be rough surf around eastern edges of the circulation and it is still headed for connecticut with a few bands and through the overnight and the day tomorrow there will be a few bands of showers off and on, living through the region. that will be the way it is now for the most part, on the damp side. changes are coming after that and we will talk about that coming up. jc: new at 5:30, the driver mattapan woman went before a judge today. ben: police...
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to new york city long island sound which includes the coast of connecticut and rhode island and up into cape cod. all the way up into eastern massachusetts winds will be sustained 34 to 60 miles per hour over continues to push the water toward the coast novi erosion and rip currents. not what the folks wanted to see for the labor day holiday weekend. for us is actually great news because as long as this storm hangs out along east coast this pattern cannot shift east. and we have a huge area of high- sunshine overhead and low humidity and that is sticks around through the entire weekend. there is storminess out west with the high-pressure overhead the only thing they can do is go north toward hudson bay and that's what it will do tonight and tomorrow and into monday. it just keeps getting better as we head toward the holiday weekend. to get the outdoor plans in. if you're counting on rain we are will not seek. this evening upper 50s. 50s to start tomorrow was not a cloud in the sky and sunny. 80s for the high and look at this. temperatures in the 80s to near 90 on tuesday with showers and some dorms returning thursday aftern
to new york city long island sound which includes the coast of connecticut and rhode island and up into cape cod. all the way up into eastern massachusetts winds will be sustained 34 to 60 miles per hour over continues to push the water toward the coast novi erosion and rip currents. not what the folks wanted to see for the labor day holiday weekend. for us is actually great news because as long as this storm hangs out along east coast this pattern cannot shift east. and we have a huge area of...
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connecticut. storm could stall offshore, gain strength, then slam back into the eastern seaboard. (dr. rick knabb, meteorologist & director, national hurricane center not only will the immediate coastline be a dangerous place in the middle atlantic and the northeast this weekend but some distance inland because of the size of this system. thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north city officials are taking every precaution. (mayor bill de blasio/ (d) new to the way we prepare for this the mayor of new york says no swimming will be allowed at the beaches sunday. and in new jersey... a community -- outside albuquerque, new mexico -- is heartbroken tonight. police -- are crying next to a memorial -- for one of their own -- shot in the line of duty. friday morning -- officer clint corvinus -- and his partner -- came across joseph moreno -- during a routine patrol. moreno is known to local cops -- with three active warrants for his arrest. one of those bullets -- hit officer corvinus. susan pietsch witness "it's a scary thing especially when it happens right
connecticut. storm could stall offshore, gain strength, then slam back into the eastern seaboard. (dr. rick knabb, meteorologist & director, national hurricane center not only will the immediate coastline be a dangerous place in the middle atlantic and the northeast this weekend but some distance inland because of the size of this system. thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north city officials are taking every precaution. (mayor bill de blasio/ (d) new to...
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eastern on c-span3. a little later discussion on defense and foreign affairs policy issues with kentucky senator rand paul and senator murphy from connecticut hoesed by center for national interest, 2:45 eastern will here on c-span3. now to take us to the bottom of the hour and start of the event with defense secretary carter, a portion of today's washington journal. >> at our desk joined by olivia golden and robert. a discussion on new census bureau report on poverty in 2015. i want to start with you. that report showed decline poverty rate, total poverty number of people in the united states in poverty now at 1999 levels. we'll go into the details of that report. what do you think are the biggest reasons for that drop? >> i think just the big headline as you say is improvement as a result of reaching across a large swath" in addition to overall poverty dropping, child poverty dropped, which is something we follow in particular from 21% to 25, one in five. big reason the economic recovery reaching a larger share of americans. there's also good news about public programs, accompanying report on health insurance shows big improvements on the
eastern on c-span3. a little later discussion on defense and foreign affairs policy issues with kentucky senator rand paul and senator murphy from connecticut hoesed by center for national interest, 2:45 eastern will here on c-span3. now to take us to the bottom of the hour and start of the event with defense secretary carter, a portion of today's washington journal. >> at our desk joined by olivia golden and robert. a discussion on new census bureau report on poverty in 2015. i want to...
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connecticut. the storm could go off sores offshore, gain strength and come back to the eastern seaboard. the mayor of new york says there will be no swimming at beaches in that city today. >>> to new york with offices recovering after shooting at the lobby of the california jail saturday. in fresno county to sheriff's deputies were responding to a call for an active shooting inside the jail when they were wounded.de details are limited, but investigators say they have one deputies are being treated at a fresno hospital.ie >>> a powerful earthquake spent saturday morning shaking the central plains. this is surveillance video capturing the moment of five.six the five.65 magnitude quake shook the town about an hour outside of tulsa.o the us geological survey also recorded six significant aftershocks, the strongest of which measured at three.six on the richter scale scale. the quake was felt as far away andr caused significant damage. earthquakes are nothing newa in thatin sooner state but there wt morehe than 900 magnitude threer greaterha tremors that just that last year but the mayor says
connecticut. the storm could go off sores offshore, gain strength and come back to the eastern seaboard. the mayor of new york says there will be no swimming at beaches in that city today. >>> to new york with offices recovering after shooting at the lobby of the california jail saturday. in fresno county to sheriff's deputies were responding to a call for an active shooting inside the jail when they were wounded.de details are limited, but investigators say they have one deputies are...
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even some thunderstorms back into rhode island and eastern this rain is located across connecticut, rhode island and working into the cape and the islands. and plymouth and north of the pike, not a lot going on, that's the trend throughout the day, your best chance of some scattered showers south of the pike, maybe an isolated shower north of the pike, but i think you'll also see the most sunshine north of the pike this afternoon. temperatures in the low 70s. dew points into the upper 60s. we do have some humidity in the air right now. take you true the rest of the day, into the overnight hours toni w mainly dry on friday, nice day out there. pop-up shower, just a little bit of instability, cold air aloft. overall a mix of sun and clouds. taking a looking across the midwest, nice and quiet down there. another concern is the weather working in from the north and the west. beyond this point it's more of what's going on down south of us. we'll cool it down. a beautiful day on saturday. sunday likely featuring increasing clouds and showers approaching this afternoon down through the south coa
even some thunderstorms back into rhode island and eastern this rain is located across connecticut, rhode island and working into the cape and the islands. and plymouth and north of the pike, not a lot going on, that's the trend throughout the day, your best chance of some scattered showers south of the pike, maybe an isolated shower north of the pike, but i think you'll also see the most sunshine north of the pike this afternoon. temperatures in the low 70s. dew points into the upper 60s. we...
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northward we have got thunderstorms too just developed pushing through eastern parts of new york as well is into parts of connecticut and southwest parts of massachutes. we will have continue to watch for the risk of any pop-up shower as that humidity rises this evening. but still really nice and boston. 71 with some su 81 fitchburg. more clouds down along the south coast cape and island and that's we are also have the dew points in 70s for feeling pretty oppressive we got some low visibility so changing conditions as we head through overnight hours. visibility down to less than a mile for the still looking okay in boston but expect to see clouds increasing and that dew point righting too so temperature overnight tonight. only back into 70s could find few upper 60s but overall warm and mug go night and the risk of and that threatening increase through tomorrow. and midday. i will have full time line of when to expect showers in your town ahead. all right. well unusually dry conditions, acree eight problems for the water supply all crops water source as critical level right now. reservoir down a little bit more than
northward we have got thunderstorms too just developed pushing through eastern parts of new york as well is into parts of connecticut and southwest parts of massachutes. we will have continue to watch for the risk of any pop-up shower as that humidity rises this evening. but still really nice and boston. 71 with some su 81 fitchburg. more clouds down along the south coast cape and island and that's we are also have the dew points in 70s for feeling pretty oppressive we got some low visibility...
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eastern long. the same goes for southern connecticut into rhode island and parts of southeastern massachusetts as well. about one to two feet above high tide leading to minor coastal flooding. we could see that three-foot storm surge. minor to perhaps moderate coastal flooding and lots of beach erosion which we've seen already. as for winds, most of our windiest conditions will be across eastern long, cape cod and nantucket with gusts up to 35 miles an hour. rain is not really the i we're just looking at perhaps an inch and a half of rain across nantucket because they're closer to the center of the storm. it's really just the water impact. rip currents up and down the east coast still an issue. >> keep an eye on that, dylan. thanks so much. >>> with the election just two months away, labor day marks the start of the final push in the presidential race. nbc's kristen welker is on the campaign trail in cleveland. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. hillary clinton will return to cleveland today after taking several days off for fund-raising. donald trump has no public events schedul
eastern long. the same goes for southern connecticut into rhode island and parts of southeastern massachusetts as well. about one to two feet above high tide leading to minor coastal flooding. we could see that three-foot storm surge. minor to perhaps moderate coastal flooding and lots of beach erosion which we've seen already. as for winds, most of our windiest conditions will be across eastern long, cape cod and nantucket with gusts up to 35 miles an hour. rain is not really the i we're just...
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connecticut. the storm could stall offshore, gain strength and slammed back in to into the eastern seaboard. at beaches today. >>> convicted rapist brock turner comes home to ohio and his family is asking police to help with protesters outside their t home.. the former stamford student was just released after serving three months in jail for sexual assault of a 23 -year-old woman. you must register as a sex offender and will spend the next three years on probation. before his family left for home they contacted the police department about protests if you are armed with semi automatic weapons.re >>> to the latest on the road to the white house, donald trump spent t the day in detroit saturday where he continues to reach out to the the african-american community by attending a church service.ic we have the latest on that the latest on that and on hillary >> addressing a largely african-american audience for the first time's a presidential candidate, donald trump delivered a message ofe, unity focused on fixing economic hardship in the black community. he spoke to hundreds of churchgoers saturd
connecticut. the storm could stall offshore, gain strength and slammed back in to into the eastern seaboard. at beaches today. >>> convicted rapist brock turner comes home to ohio and his family is asking police to help with protesters outside their t home.. the former stamford student was just released after serving three months in jail for sexual assault of a 23 -year-old woman. you must register as a sex offender and will spend the next three years on probation. before his family...
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connecticut. the front could stall offshore, gain strengthof and come back ad into the eastern seaboard.co mayor of new york city says no swimming will be allowed at city beaches today. n >>> a powerful earthquake spent saturday morning's shaking up the western plains states. a western plains states. five.six magnitudeta quake showd northeastern oklahoma near the about the us geological survey also reported recorded at least six significant aftershocks, the strongest measured at three.six on m the richter's quail. it was felt as far away as hartford miss wisconsin and minnesota causing significant damage. earthquakes are nothing neww there. they were more than 900 magnitude three or greater tremors last year but this one will they said they said was much muchis different. time. that was something you had your presence of mind to check on children and things like that. we've been having a lot of earthquakes in the last couple of years.g most of them have been just a single tremors and are in or you feel it and it's gone but thisre continued and it's very alarming for those of us who aren't used to t
connecticut. the front could stall offshore, gain strengthof and come back ad into the eastern seaboard.co mayor of new york city says no swimming will be allowed at city beaches today. n >>> a powerful earthquake spent saturday morning's shaking up the western plains states. a western plains states. five.six magnitudeta quake showd northeastern oklahoma near the about the us geological survey also reported recorded at least six significant aftershocks, the strongest measured at...
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it will inch northwestward as my forecast calls for upper 60s upper eastern mass and maybe 80 out in the connecticut river valley. off and on showers and wind some wends 30 miles per hour and it decrees during tomorrow. that's traffic and weather today. >> hi. not a lot of people hitting the road. that's the mass pike free and clear. all roads around boston look good on this monday morning. >>> checking top stories this monday. one pen rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after a shooting in jamaica plain around 2:30 this morning. this was the scene on horn way. part of the area was blocked off officers were seen placing evidence markers on the grouped and searching the area. >>> framingham state police officer is off the of-appropriate conduct. the officer wilter dormevil face charmings of owe and -- of open and gross lewdness he was placed on administrative heave. he is banned from the campus white investigation underway. >>> the primary winner will be in the state. bernie sanders will stomp for the former rival hillary clinton and will speak in lebanon at 3 this afternoon. >>> an
it will inch northwestward as my forecast calls for upper 60s upper eastern mass and maybe 80 out in the connecticut river valley. off and on showers and wind some wends 30 miles per hour and it decrees during tomorrow. that's traffic and weather today. >> hi. not a lot of people hitting the road. that's the mass pike free and clear. all roads around boston look good on this monday morning. >>> checking top stories this monday. one pen rushed to the hospital with life-threatening...
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eastern seaboard. regain hurricane strength causing major storm surge from virginia to connecticut. >>> republican vicesidential candidate mike pence tells nbc's "meet the press" he will release his tax returns next week. pence saying donald trump will also be releasing his returns shortly. though when pressed he said the trump returns would only come out when an irs audit has been returned. now back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra". i'm tamron hall. as investigators questioned keith griffith, the grieving husband got a text that sparked their interest. it was from a woman. but was she just a friend as keith explained, or was the traveling salesman hiding a secret? here again is dennis murphy with "consumed." >> julie griffiths' family had hardly had time to absorb the horrific news of her death and house fire, when rumors started reaching them that investigators thought her death was foul play. the sheriff's department kept details of the murder quiet for days. >> i could not believe it. >> daughter-in-law alli. >> i couldn't imagine anyone would ever want to hurt her. much le
eastern seaboard. regain hurricane strength causing major storm surge from virginia to connecticut. >>> republican vicesidential candidate mike pence tells nbc's "meet the press" he will release his tax returns next week. pence saying donald trump will also be releasing his returns shortly. though when pressed he said the trump returns would only come out when an irs audit has been returned. now back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline...
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connecticut. some computer models show the storm could stall offshore, gain strength, then slam back into the eastern seaboard. (dr. rick knabb, meteorologist & director, national hurricane center not only will the immediate coastline be a dangerous place in the middle atlantic and the northeast this weekend but some distance inland because of the size of this system. thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north city officials are taking every precaution. (mayor bill de blasio/ (d) new york) we can say we learned some very painful and powerful lessons from sandy. we've made a number of changes to the way we prepare for this situation. the mayor of new york says no swimming will be allowed at the beaches sunday. and in new jersey... atlantic city officials canceled two outdoor concerts. mary moloney reporting. now fox5 weather 24/7 with sam argier ((weather)) after a high temperature of 99 degrees on saturday, through the rest of your labor day weekend. skies will stay mostly clear overnight with temperatures falling into the mid to low 70s sunday morning. look for wall-t
connecticut. some computer models show the storm could stall offshore, gain strength, then slam back into the eastern seaboard. (dr. rick knabb, meteorologist & director, national hurricane center not only will the immediate coastline be a dangerous place in the middle atlantic and the northeast this weekend but some distance inland because of the size of this system. thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north city officials are taking every precaution....
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connecticut. some computer models show the storm could stall out offshore. they slammed into the eastern seaboard. >> and not only will the immediate coast line be a weekend, but some distance inland because of the size of the system. >> reporter: thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north, city officials are taking every precaution. >> we can say we learned some very powerful and painful lessons from sandy. we have made a number of changes to the way we prepare for this kind of situation. >> reporter: the mayor of new york said no swimming will be allowed at the beaches on sunday and in new jersey, atlantic city officials cancelled i am mary maloney reporting. >>> a tropical storm on the east coast as you saw there and in the midwest, an earthquake. oklahoma was hit with a record- tieing quake yesterday. the 5.6 magnitude quake was felt as far away as illinois and texas. it's believed the increase of seismic activity in oklahoma is due to disposing leftover fraking water deep underground. as a result of the most recent quake, oklahoma is calling for the t
connecticut. some computer models show the storm could stall out offshore. they slammed into the eastern seaboard. >> and not only will the immediate coast line be a weekend, but some distance inland because of the size of the system. >> reporter: thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north, city officials are taking every precaution. >> we can say we learned some very powerful and painful lessons from sandy. we have made a number of changes to...
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connecticut. some computer models show the storm could stall offshore, gain strength, then slam back into the eastern seaboard. (dr. rick knabb, meteorologist & director, national hurricane immediate coastline be a dangerous place in the middle atlantic and the northeast this weekend but some distance inland because of the size of this system. thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north city officials are taking every precaution. (mayor bill de blasio/ (d) new york) we can say we learned some very painful and powerful lessons from sandy. we've made a number of changes to the way we prepare for this situation. the mayor of new york says no swimming will be allowed at the and in new jersey... atlantic city officials canceled two outdoor concerts. mary moloney reporting. storm systems passing to our north will keep us windy today and will keep high temps in the 90s through next work week. winds will be from the southwest up to 20 mph and gusts up to 30 mph possible and highs in the low to mid 90s around the valley. labor day will be even cooler with highs in the low 90s. b
connecticut. some computer models show the storm could stall offshore, gain strength, then slam back into the eastern seaboard. (dr. rick knabb, meteorologist & director, national hurricane immediate coastline be a dangerous place in the middle atlantic and the northeast this weekend but some distance inland because of the size of this system. thousands of homes in the carolinas have already lost power. further north city officials are taking every precaution. (mayor bill de blasio/ (d) new...
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eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> at the national press club today, connecticut senator chris murphy talked about gun laws and the sandy hook school shooting. senator murphy led a filibuster in june to force congressional action on gun regulations. this is 50 minutes. >>> welcome to the national press club. my name is thomas burr, the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune. our guest today is senator chris murphy of connecticut. i would like to welcome our public radio and c-span audiences and like to remind you that you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclive. now it's time to introduce our head table guest. stand as your name is announced, please hold your applause until i finish announcing the entire table. tammy, former press club president, john welch, will lester, an ed toitor at the associated press, mary cyprus, director of affairs, dan freidman of the hurst newspapers washington bureau, clay lasher-summers a fellow engagement leader for every town new hampshire, mark chef senior reporter at investment news, skipping over the speaker for just a moment, jonathan so launt, a former p
eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> at the national press club today, connecticut senator chris murphy talked about gun laws and the sandy hook school shooting. senator murphy led a filibuster in june to force congressional action on gun regulations. this is 50 minutes. >>> welcome to the national press club. my name is thomas burr, the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune. our guest today is senator chris murphy of connecticut. i would like to welcome...