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the 27th and 28th were the treasure island fleet even on the island.we are now ramping up for the next treasure island fleet to be located on the east side of the island is that portion of the great lawn and parking lot are now inside of ti cd for demolition. event staff is also gearing up with treasure island music festival on the southeast corner of treasure island on the weekend of october 15 and 16th. this will be the events 10th anniversary on treasure island. even sap is also working to spread the word among city agencies and with event organizers for the fleet week festivities that with them no areas of the great lawn and the adjacent parking lot that people traditionally used to view the airshow won't be accessible and to encourage people to explore other venues for watching the fleet week activities. there were also a number of filming projects on the island last week. last month including photography for vocal advertisements. we began composting service in the treasure island administration building and are working with -and ecology to make s
the 27th and 28th were the treasure island fleet even on the island.we are now ramping up for the next treasure island fleet to be located on the east side of the island is that portion of the great lawn and parking lot are now inside of ti cd for demolition. event staff is also gearing up with treasure island music festival on the southeast corner of treasure island on the weekend of october 15 and 16th. this will be the events 10th anniversary on treasure island. even sap is also working to...
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treasure island [inaudible] there were two really awesome community events that happened on the island last week. one was the annual national night out the lead organizer being mark connors, but i will say that it really showcases strong a community really exist on treasure island is all the various entities including the tiger woods of course as was the villages and charities and partnerships and job court and everyone came together and the police officers as well, fire department and everybody really come together to support the community safety and community building aspect national mike out represents. then, we also on saturday at the annual back-to-school backpack get giveaway and that the lead organizer for that this year was justice christiana from the ymca who did an awesome job. that was supported also by catholic charities treasure island home development initiative, and we got the y got a donation for the backpacks and we got us donation for the school district for all the school supplies and the of center was there to promote their programs for the youth on the island. of c
treasure island [inaudible] there were two really awesome community events that happened on the island last week. one was the annual national night out the lead organizer being mark connors, but i will say that it really showcases strong a community really exist on treasure island is all the various entities including the tiger woods of course as was the villages and charities and partnerships and job court and everyone came together and the police officers as well, fire department and...
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treasure island [inaudible] there were two really awesome community events that happened on the island last week. one was the annual national night out the lead organizer being mark connors, but i will say that it really showcases strong a community really exist on treasure island is all the various entities including the tiger woods of course as was the villages and charities and partnerships and job court and everyone came together and the police officers as well, fire department and everybody really come together to support the community safety and community building aspect national mike out represents. then, we also on saturday at the annual back-to-school backpack get giveaway and that the lead organizer for that this year was justice christiana from the ymca who did an awesome job. that was supported also by catholic charities treasure island home development initiative, and we got the y got a donation for the backpacks and we got us donation for the school district for all the school supplies and the of center was there to promote their programs for the youth on the island. of c
treasure island [inaudible] there were two really awesome community events that happened on the island last week. one was the annual national night out the lead organizer being mark connors, but i will say that it really showcases strong a community really exist on treasure island is all the various entities including the tiger woods of course as was the villages and charities and partnerships and job court and everyone came together and the police officers as well, fire department and...
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treasure island [inaudible] there were two really awesome community events that happened on the island last week. one was the annual national night out the lead organizer being mark connors, but i will say that it really showcases strong a community really exist on treasure island is all the various entities including the tiger woods of course as was the villages and charities and partnerships and job court and everyone came together and the police officers as well, fire department and everybody really come together to support the community safety and community building aspect national mike out represents. then, we also on saturday at the annual back-to-school backpack get giveaway and that the lead organizer for that this year was justice christiana from the ymca who did an awesome job. that was supported also by catholic charities treasure island home development initiative, and we got the y got a donation for the backpacks and we got us donation for the school district for all the school supplies and the of center was there to promote their programs for the youth on the island. of c
treasure island [inaudible] there were two really awesome community events that happened on the island last week. one was the annual national night out the lead organizer being mark connors, but i will say that it really showcases strong a community really exist on treasure island is all the various entities including the tiger woods of course as was the villages and charities and partnerships and job court and everyone came together and the police officers as well, fire department and...
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they'll increase across the cape and the islands. the strongest there and the best chance of minor to pockets of moderate beach erosion will be across the cape and the islands back into the south coast of into rhode island with the strong north-northeasterly wind. high, astronomical low, coastal flooding will be minor. we're not expecting a huge ordeal. more of a beach erosion. lingering showers on wednesday. we'll shake it off and heat it up to end the week. >> sarah: time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. anything going on? >> danielle: not a whole lot going on out there. here's a look at the pike. heading into town you're looking good. no issues. route 39 as you make you way through somerville. let's go to the maps. a lot of green. ten minutes braintree to boston route 3, 24 and 95 all looking good. and all the way back to the cape this morning. so if you're getting ready to head back into town, cut the labor day weekend short, you're in good shape if you head out the door right now. later on might be a different sto
they'll increase across the cape and the islands. the strongest there and the best chance of minor to pockets of moderate beach erosion will be across the cape and the islands back into the south coast of into rhode island with the strong north-northeasterly wind. high, astronomical low, coastal flooding will be minor. we're not expecting a huge ordeal. more of a beach erosion. lingering showers on wednesday. we'll shake it off and heat it up to end the week. >> sarah: time now for fast...
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the 27th and 28th were the treasure island fleet even on the island.we are now ramping up for the next treasure island fleet to be located on the east side of the island is that portion of the great lawn and parking lot are now inside of ti cd for demolition. event staff is also gearing up with treasure island music festival on the southeast corner of treasure island on the weekend of october 15 and 16th. this will be the events 10th anniversary on treasure island. even sap is also working to spread the word among city agencies and with event organizers for the fleet week festivities that with them no areas of the great lawn and the adjacent parking lot that people traditionally used to view the airshow won't be accessible and to encourage people to explore other venues for watching the fleet week activities. there were also a number of filming projects on the island last week. last month including photography for vocal advertisements. we began composting service in the treasure island administration building and are working with -and ecology to make s
the 27th and 28th were the treasure island fleet even on the island.we are now ramping up for the next treasure island fleet to be located on the east side of the island is that portion of the great lawn and parking lot are now inside of ti cd for demolition. event staff is also gearing up with treasure island music festival on the southeast corner of treasure island on the weekend of october 15 and 16th. this will be the events 10th anniversary on treasure island. even sap is also working to...
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the 3 workers enforcement, education and engineering you know the boarding islands are an aspect we're adrc to the enforcement and education aspect working closely with the merchants in the corridor to educate people during the pilot i'll talk about that more in a minute and working with the terryville police department area has been excellent she's a strong proernt of vision zero and already started enforcing in enforcement campaigns at 19th street and stewart for the people and she's going to working closely with the pilot period you'll talk about additionally at the pilot locations very visible presence on the street one-half already heard from the community a great idea of adding led lights to the back of the train so had the doors open hey people can tell i better slow down and those lights are flashing we're putting these on the train and rolling out in the next several months so even though the original proposal included a one for one parking basically parking trade off obviously the trade off roving the off-street parking parking and replace those we're proposing to lose with t
the 3 workers enforcement, education and engineering you know the boarding islands are an aspect we're adrc to the enforcement and education aspect working closely with the merchants in the corridor to educate people during the pilot i'll talk about that more in a minute and working with the terryville police department area has been excellent she's a strong proernt of vision zero and already started enforcing in enforcement campaigns at 19th street and stewart for the people and she's going to...
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the 3 workers enforcement, education and engineering you know the boarding islands are an aspect we're adrc to the enforcement and education aspect working closely with the merchants in the corridor to educate people during the pilot i'll talk about that more in a minute and working with the terryville police department area has been excellent she's a strong proernt of vision zero and already started enforcing in enforcement campaigns at 19th street and stewart for the people and she's going to working closely with the pilot period you'll talk about additionally at the pilot locations very visible presence on the street one-half already heard from the community a great idea of adding led lights to the back of the train so had the doors open hey people can tell i better slow down and those lights are flashing we're putting these on the train and rolling out in the next several months so even though the original proposal included a one for one parking basically parking trade off obviously the trade off roving the off-street parking parking and replace those we're proposing to lose with t
the 3 workers enforcement, education and engineering you know the boarding islands are an aspect we're adrc to the enforcement and education aspect working closely with the merchants in the corridor to educate people during the pilot i'll talk about that more in a minute and working with the terryville police department area has been excellent she's a strong proernt of vision zero and already started enforcing in enforcement campaigns at 19th street and stewart for the people and she's going to...
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island, the south coast and the island as well. temperatures as you are waking up early with us pretty comfortable. 50s to upper 40s as you get north and west of boston. mid-60s for hyannis, chatham and nantucket right now. wind speeds calm in some inland spots. running 16 to 25. cape cod and nantucket and we are getting wind gusts above 30 miles per hour on nantucket. ahead in time. each hour, i expect winds to match upward, and it will be worse, of course, south and east in those tropical storm warnings. there are those forecast gusts at 9:00 running anywhere 45 to 50 on the island. you see by mid afternoon, peaking winds, 45 to 55, cape cod, the vineyard, down to the south coast. and boston, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts. nothing we certainly haven't but still breezy. high temperatures upper 60s to the coast. low to middle 70s back inland today. the farther west you go, the better you have a chance to stay dry. let's track this with futurecast. 9:00 in the morning. the islands and cape, showers, by noontime a few of those making
island, the south coast and the island as well. temperatures as you are waking up early with us pretty comfortable. 50s to upper 40s as you get north and west of boston. mid-60s for hyannis, chatham and nantucket right now. wind speeds calm in some inland spots. running 16 to 25. cape cod and nantucket and we are getting wind gusts above 30 miles per hour on nantucket. ahead in time. each hour, i expect winds to match upward, and it will be worse, of course, south and east in those tropical...
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that nude body painting on anna marie island?ou can't do that here. >> reporter: but sabine did what had to be done. it can be a tough business running and promoting a little old motel. debts are fat, margins thin. and with the economy began to tank in 2008, what once was sunny and light was gray with worry. sabine and tom were in trouble. neighbor barbara hines -- >> the real estate market had folded. i know from sabine, not from tom, that they were highly, highly, highly leveraged. >> please call me for your reservation. >> reporter: and while sabine used her marketing skills to try to keep the motel afloat, she and tom couldn't do the same for their marriage. after more than a decade as husband and wife, they were that in name only. but what they did not do was divorce or divide up the business. >> they were always still good friends, very good friends. i mean they worked well together. >> reporter: romance part, the marriage part seemed to what? >> the romance part kind of -- >> maybe romance changed. >> reporter: it certainl
that nude body painting on anna marie island?ou can't do that here. >> reporter: but sabine did what had to be done. it can be a tough business running and promoting a little old motel. debts are fat, margins thin. and with the economy began to tank in 2008, what once was sunny and light was gray with worry. sabine and tom were in trouble. neighbor barbara hines -- >> the real estate market had folded. i know from sabine, not from tom, that they were highly, highly, highly...
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as well as southern island and even block through long island sound and into parts of southern connecticut. we're expecting to see very strong winds as concerns up the coast with waves as well as a storm surge and even some dangerous rip currents. but you wouldn't know it right now. temperatures in the 60s and sevens. the winds not too bad right now. gusting over 20, but expecting o see those winds pick up tonight rain. we'll be watching the potential for high surf and seas. i'll have the timeline of the rain in just a few minutes. >> we also spoke with the national hurricane center on the fox25 news today and one of ther scientists explained some of the difficulties with forecasting a storm like hermine. >> with hermine, over the last couple of days, forecasting what kind of motion we were going to see offshore here today and monday and into tuesday has been the most difficult part, and tht still r challenge. we're not exactly sure where the center is going to meander or exactly how strong it will get, but we are starting to get increasingly confident when we get into tuesday and especial
as well as southern island and even block through long island sound and into parts of southern connecticut. we're expecting to see very strong winds as concerns up the coast with waves as well as a storm surge and even some dangerous rip currents. but you wouldn't know it right now. temperatures in the 60s and sevens. the winds not too bad right now. gusting over 20, but expecting o see those winds pick up tonight rain. we'll be watching the potential for high surf and seas. i'll have the...
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i thank you for that. >> buzzards bay, cape and islands and southern rhode island a thunderstorm warning in effect that's where winds are expected to be the strongest in the afternoon and tonight. >> wind 70 miles an hour is 250 miles to the south and southeast of new england and it is ever so slowly inching to the north on the track of the national hurricane center getting closer to new england in the next couple of days. it is slow to move. it will get close to us. as it gets closer it loses strength here before finally towards the end of the week getting kicked back out exit stage east and good riddance to that. it's been in the forecast for quite sometime and a cen rains will be on the east coast and how close to southern new england will get. wind and rain heavier showers east of chatham likely backing in the next half hour and showers across nantucket as well. for the rest of us, some showers eventually make it into eastern mass and we have to wait until mid-afternoon before showers get going across eastern mass. they have several dry hours in taking sometime late today and evening
i thank you for that. >> buzzards bay, cape and islands and southern rhode island a thunderstorm warning in effect that's where winds are expected to be the strongest in the afternoon and tonight. >> wind 70 miles an hour is 250 miles to the south and southeast of new england and it is ever so slowly inching to the north on the track of the national hurricane center getting closer to new england in the next couple of days. it is slow to move. it will get close to us. as it gets...
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and a little more for the cape and islands. current temperatures upper 60s and low 70s and we will stay close to the numbers today and tomorrow by notice as hermine gets out it gets hot. >> nancy: a magnitude 5.6 earthquake damaged buildings in kansas. >> ryan: the impact could be felt from illinois and parts of texas. we have a closer look. >> reporter: damage across north central oklahoma after a 5 within 6 earthquake hit early on soylt morning. >> we had an earthquake unprecedented in this area. other states. this security camera in a high school in curbing oklahoma caught the shaking on video. the epicenter was about 9 miles north pest of a town of 200 people. at least one building was affected and a dozen others or homes are either uninhabitable or heavily damaged. and at this store, a major mess asleep. one minor injury was reported and a home owner out of the hospital and inspectors say they didn't find any structural problems with highways and bridges as the clean up begins. we have had a lot of earthquakes over the las
and a little more for the cape and islands. current temperatures upper 60s and low 70s and we will stay close to the numbers today and tomorrow by notice as hermine gets out it gets hot. >> nancy: a magnitude 5.6 earthquake damaged buildings in kansas. >> ryan: the impact could be felt from illinois and parts of texas. we have a closer look. >> reporter: damage across north central oklahoma after a 5 within 6 earthquake hit early on soylt morning. >> we had an earthquake...
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it's an on island circulator shuttle serving the neighborhoods are treasure island that are free of charge, transit pass which is mandatory for the market rate households to purchase and serve as a travel demand measure but also available to below market rate households and amenities that -- treasure island doesn't have today. there's no car share available on treasure island today. there's no bike share available on treasure island today and those are things that we will be providing through this new transportation system. these are the goals that underlie the plan and walking and biking, high quality transit and a place you could live without a car. that's is difficult to do today. i mentioned some of the strategies already that will support that and present since the 2006 plan. i want to point out we do have a specific transportation performance measure that we need to meet and 50% -- at least 50% of the trips on and off the island need to be by transit so our recommendations we believe are part of what it takes to meet that performance measure. there's also the strategies for managing
it's an on island circulator shuttle serving the neighborhoods are treasure island that are free of charge, transit pass which is mandatory for the market rate households to purchase and serve as a travel demand measure but also available to below market rate households and amenities that -- treasure island doesn't have today. there's no car share available on treasure island today. there's no bike share available on treasure island today and those are things that we will be providing through...
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storm islands says are up, and showers continue on tuesday. finally starting to wind down on wednesday as hermine gets out of here. emily. >> ok cindy, thank you. this should have been a winner for the red sox's starter eduardo rodriguez. he had a no-hitter going into the eighth inning, and that's when marcus semien singled on a play that was originally ruled an out. up the hit, fumbled badly by brock holt in left field. take a look. yikes. the a's win it 1-0, and the sox take on the padres today. >> 6:25 on this labor day. and let's get in the eyepoppers now. and erika you have got the video. >> moving on from baseball to football, really an incredible play, this is some serious effort in the end zone. the notre dame player gets hit on his way to the tunnel, and you can see he does a so he is ok. it's good. >> yeah. >> so there you go. >> nothing is stopping him. and needham's own aly raisman taking social media to deliver a message. the olympic gold medalist sharing this photo on instgram, saying i hope you understand. and aaron rodgers, and
storm islands says are up, and showers continue on tuesday. finally starting to wind down on wednesday as hermine gets out of here. emily. >> ok cindy, thank you. this should have been a winner for the red sox's starter eduardo rodriguez. he had a no-hitter going into the eighth inning, and that's when marcus semien singled on a play that was originally ruled an out. up the hit, fumbled badly by brock holt in left field. take a look. yikes. the a's win it 1-0, and the sox take on the...
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people reflected on the island's post-war history. >> translator: i came to this island in 1958. i was 20 then and have lived here ever since. my children andnd grandchildren wewere born here. ththis is my home. >> translator:r: becauause russ and japan are neighbors, it's only natural to strengthen ties between the countries. >> the government has not given an explanation for why a military parade was not held. it was thought it could be out of consideration during abe's visit to the region. >>> international delegates have spent the better part of a week discussing ways to protect stocks of a popular fish. gene otani has the details on that and all the other business headlines. >> members of an international fisheries panel met to discuss blue fin tuna. which is prized in restaurants across the country. but they were unable to get other participants to backck thr plan. panel members ended fi eed fivef talk on friday. japanese representatives called for zrastic limits on catches when stocks of tuna are low for three years. they said restrictions should take effect sooner. panel
people reflected on the island's post-war history. >> translator: i came to this island in 1958. i was 20 then and have lived here ever since. my children andnd grandchildren wewere born here. ththis is my home. >> translator:r: becauause russ and japan are neighbors, it's only natural to strengthen ties between the countries. >> the government has not given an explanation for why a military parade was not held. it was thought it could be out of consideration during abe's...
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during world war ii he belonged to a military unit defending shumshu island in the northern kuril islands. the island was part of japanese territory at the time. he died in fierce fighting at the age of 23 following a sudden invasion by the soviet forces on august 18th, 1945. that was three days after japan's then-emperor made a public announcement accepting the potsdam declaration which stipulated the country's surrender. >> i am very glad to say that this has finally come with the support of many people. i hope other remains will be returned to family members as soon as possible. otherwise they may never feel that the war is really over. >> welfare ministry officials say that as of last year the remains of 43 imperial japanese military personnel have been found on shumshu island. however, this is the first time any of the remains from shumshu had been identified and were returned. ministry officials say it is difficult to identify soldiers who died on that battlefield. >>> all right. as we reported earlier, japanese prime minister shinzo abe is heading to russia's far east. one thing on
during world war ii he belonged to a military unit defending shumshu island in the northern kuril islands. the island was part of japanese territory at the time. he died in fierce fighting at the age of 23 following a sudden invasion by the soviet forces on august 18th, 1945. that was three days after japan's then-emperor made a public announcement accepting the potsdam declaration which stipulated the country's surrender. >> i am very glad to say that this has finally come with the...
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we do have tropical storm coastline, the cape, the islands. we're getting gusts right now from plymouth out over the cape over 20 miles an hour, gusting over 30 miles an hour on nantucket. i can see a shield of clouds overmost of the area. the rain is offshore. notice the movement. it is backing up toward the north and west. as the day wears on, we are going to get some rain. the center is 300 miles away. with high pressure to the north, we are first going to see those winds increase. by lunchtime, we're talking about hour with 50-mile-per-hour gusts likely down on the islands, and these winds are going to be with us throughout the day. the winds are picking up. the clouds will be thickening. as we get into the afternoon, we will see some bands of showers come on in. i think we're mostly dry through lunchtime. it's during the afternoon through the evening that these bands of rain start to move in. >> thank you. let's head to the areas that will be impacted. the south coast, of course, hermine today. >> and we're live in westport in conditions
we do have tropical storm coastline, the cape, the islands. we're getting gusts right now from plymouth out over the cape over 20 miles an hour, gusting over 30 miles an hour on nantucket. i can see a shield of clouds overmost of the area. the rain is offshore. notice the movement. it is backing up toward the north and west. as the day wears on, we are going to get some rain. the center is 300 miles away. with high pressure to the north, we are first going to see those winds increase. by...
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okinawa is the largest of over 100 islands making up the ryukyu island chain.ainland but worlds apart. okinawa is different. it's tropical. clear waters, some of the best beaches in asia, to the decidedly more laidback, less frenetic, self-serious attitude than the mainland. you can feel it. you can see it. it's just different here. two thousand pounds of heavily muscled beef enters the arena. you could feel the ground shake under its heavy hooves. his opponent awaits. togi, also known as ushi-zumo. sumo, yes, but bull sumo. these are professionals and, like jake lamotta and chuck wepner before them, they shall live to fight, or do other stuff, another day. having shed decidedly less blood than either of those two gentlemen. two animals, two handlers. and they do, like, the burgess meredith job in rocky. and like fighters, or sumo, the bulls are ranked by their ability. their record in the ring, the highest being yokozuna. this is kenny aiman. he lives up the road. is there a time limit or they just go till somebody gives up? >> kenny: i think they pretty much
okinawa is the largest of over 100 islands making up the ryukyu island chain.ainland but worlds apart. okinawa is different. it's tropical. clear waters, some of the best beaches in asia, to the decidedly more laidback, less frenetic, self-serious attitude than the mainland. you can feel it. you can see it. it's just different here. two thousand pounds of heavily muscled beef enters the arena. you could feel the ground shake under its heavy hooves. his opponent awaits. togi, also known as...
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assess, the cape and the islands and bp -- buzzards bay, southern rhode island. we have winds 70 miles an hour in hermine. this is the 11:00 a.m. update from the national hurricane center. it's a slow process but it gets to new england bury kicking out to sea. in terms of being a post tropical system, the strongest will be the next 12-24 hours. the strongest winds inth next several hours into early evening. one band, squall line, heavy squall line east of nantucket. you've already seen winds 58 miles an hour. some showers backing into the cape. as they encounter dry air they fizzle out. we have had sunshine break out and it's going to be a while from boston to worcester and merrimack valley and metrowest before we get rain. i expect late in the day and into the evening, some of that as the track gets closer to new england it will keep showers in the forecast for tuesday. although the winds tomorrow won't be as strong as what we're seeing outside this afternoon. nantucket 58-mile-an-hour winds. the vineyard close to 50. where the strongest winds will be. mashpee,
assess, the cape and the islands and bp -- buzzards bay, southern rhode island. we have winds 70 miles an hour in hermine. this is the 11:00 a.m. update from the national hurricane center. it's a slow process but it gets to new england bury kicking out to sea. in terms of being a post tropical system, the strongest will be the next 12-24 hours. the strongest winds inth next several hours into early evening. one band, squall line, heavy squall line east of nantucket. you've already seen winds 58...
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. >> breaking news in rhode island, a huge six-alarm fire in woonsocket. the information just coming in from the scene. >> a campus police officer arrested. th the eye for this monday morning. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] >> we're in west port as hermine moves in on the holiday weekend. gusty winds, rip currents and beach erosion all expected for the southern cape and islands. >> beaches have been closed all up and down the east coast as a result of hermine and the stormy weather. once it moves in. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm randy price. >> and i'm emily riemer. cindy fitzgibbon tracking the storm right now. it looks like the morning just stays cloudy for the most part, right? >> yeah, but you're going to notice the winds kicking up early along the coastline and the next couple of days. the rain holds off until later this afternoon. your labor day plans, at least the next few hours, you're doing all right. the winds with hermine, 70
. >> breaking news in rhode island, a huge six-alarm fire in woonsocket. the information just coming in from the scene. >> a campus police officer arrested. th the eye for this monday morning. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] >> we're in west port as hermine moves in on the holiday weekend. gusty winds, rip currents and beach erosion all expected for the southern cape and...
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that's why we have hurricane storm warnings for rhode island and the outer waters of the islands but a tropical storm watch for the caymen islands. you're not going to see much when you step out and it's chilly 50-60 in boston. temperatures in the 70s and a mostly dry day. the effects are coming through that with the winding increasing. i'll let you know when we can expect rain in a few minutes. >>> anchor: and this morning two deaths are being blamed on hermine. first a foreign man of florida was hit by a tree and a man trying to cross the bridge on saturday. >>> many across dealing with damaged homes and flooded homes right now. >> we have a garbage can in the kitchen and three inches of water on the floor because we just could to the do it fast enough. >>> anchor: a big storm surge heads their way. the coverage on that storm. and they're not taking any chances. >>> reporter: yes, and it is a gorgeous morning and it's calm and still. i want you to take a look at the boats in the harbor and it's just a light breeze as a picturesque morning. but that's expected to change. the ferry s
that's why we have hurricane storm warnings for rhode island and the outer waters of the islands but a tropical storm watch for the caymen islands. you're not going to see much when you step out and it's chilly 50-60 in boston. temperatures in the 70s and a mostly dry day. the effects are coming through that with the winding increasing. i'll let you know when we can expect rain in a few minutes. >>> anchor: and this morning two deaths are being blamed on hermine. first a foreign man of...
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we strongly support of safety island they be installed at all stops without delay we don't supportive pilot the historic data suggests nostril safety islands one thirds as many accidents as where interest have not been safeties elements the last data an terryville there are eltsz and location not having the board of supervisors islaning i we're not trying to protect against the consciousness drivers but drivers b of a badly and the signage not providing any physical protection it is possible that the mrirlt may appear to be successful and no one is hurt until someone is hurt with in physical protection provided we simply write high viability signage not preventing someone from driving in - safety island are acceptable and needed we urge you to install them without delay at all stations along terryville. >> next speaker, please. >> skmz (calling names) is paul here (calling names). >> paul is first. >> okay. >> go ahead. >> good afternoon. >> i've been living in the sunset since 1999 and also that area is mostly elderly area and i'm quite astonished to see how the muni just totally net
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tropical wind gusts on the cape and the island. we had a cloudy start this morning and now we are looking at a good amount of blue sky. the wind is noticeable. the air is kind of dry and it has been eating away a little bit at the cloud cover. by far the strongest winds are we are going to continue to do this through the afternoon into tonight and we will still be talking about some wind tomorrow. this will be kicking around that do diminish. they are kicking up the seas for sure. this is where we have our tropical storm warning. this will continue for another of the storm with the rain bands trying to pivot to the cape and the islands. where do we go from here? 24 hours from now, notice the storm is trying to shift it to the northwest. getting closer to us, but it is starting to weaken. wednesday morning, it is making its closest approach to us, but by then, it is even weaker. out. we have a couple more days with this thing hanging around. more than 12 feet off the outer cape. and that building wave height is going to continue to
tropical wind gusts on the cape and the island. we had a cloudy start this morning and now we are looking at a good amount of blue sky. the wind is noticeable. the air is kind of dry and it has been eating away a little bit at the cloud cover. by far the strongest winds are we are going to continue to do this through the afternoon into tonight and we will still be talking about some wind tomorrow. this will be kicking around that do diminish. they are kicking up the seas for sure. this is where...
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we narrow that focus to talk about pacific islander studies, separate from asian american or ethnic studies. then an example how it can help pave the way for change and developing leaders by re-visiting the name change of alvarado middle school in union city, those who fought for the change and why. then we continue our tradition of showcasing cultural and artistic performances with an original performance from one of our favorite singers, thena love. >>> i was fortunate to be part of a school system at sunniville high school when ethnic studies was becoming part of the curriculum. now with more awareness and more cultural diversity, what is the challenge and future of ethnic studies now? joining us is lou kalahara. and also with us is mandy boos, a student who has immersed herself in ethnic studies at uc berkeley. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> let's get us started with telling us about, is ethnic studies as valued as it should be in college right now? >> it should be really valuable. it's still relevant. even though you may not think so. because with all the diversity in -- but with
we narrow that focus to talk about pacific islander studies, separate from asian american or ethnic studies. then an example how it can help pave the way for change and developing leaders by re-visiting the name change of alvarado middle school in union city, those who fought for the change and why. then we continue our tradition of showcasing cultural and artistic performances with an original performance from one of our favorite singers, thena love. >>> i was fortunate to be part of...
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everyone heads to the cape and islands. the problem is getting off of the islands and moving back-and- forth with waves like this. there have been some disruptions on and off. a look at that end of the story in our storm coverage. we have jim smith. >> reporter: trip back and forth between the islands and the mainland has just gotten even more difficult. we have some breaking news in the past couple minutes. we are hearing that service now between martha's vineyard and woods hole and back and forth between the two destinations has been canceled for the rest of the night because of these deteriorating conditions. up until now, they were able to get back and forth. lousy conditions. heavy seas along the coast, whitecaps and waves creating a real challenge for anybody out on the ocean. that includes ferry passengers from martha's vineyard arriving at the steamship authority dock in woods hole, happy to have made it safely even though labor day weekend ended early. >> it was sad to cut it short, but i was nervous we would be st
everyone heads to the cape and islands. the problem is getting off of the islands and moving back-and- forth with waves like this. there have been some disruptions on and off. a look at that end of the story in our storm coverage. we have jim smith. >> reporter: trip back and forth between the islands and the mainland has just gotten even more difficult. we have some breaking news in the past couple minutes. we are hearing that service now between martha's vineyard and woods hole and back...
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it does have the cape and the islands. and we are talking about right at the shoreline more than anythi e went. however, we have been so dry any breeze out there could knocked down a tree. one of the reasons that this storm system is still staying strong is the ocean waters are strong. look at that. mid 80's. this is vast of water. once the storm gets up here to the north and we start getting cold air filtering into it it starts falling apart. intensity over the next couple of days. your the waves. not very much. the south coastal areas along the south shore, three foot, a foot, here and there. down to the south, there is a big dome, 15 or 20 feet. this will start working northward. offshore we will see big wave action. there will be a big surge coming with it. sometimes with a three or four foot. this will be around for a while. by the way, the high tide is 11:00 tonight and new tomorrow. you see what happens. the winds are not bad. it will ramp up overnight. look for 3250 mile an hour gust around 35. this is just a breez
it does have the cape and the islands. and we are talking about right at the shoreline more than anythi e went. however, we have been so dry any breeze out there could knocked down a tree. one of the reasons that this storm system is still staying strong is the ocean waters are strong. look at that. mid 80's. this is vast of water. once the storm gets up here to the north and we start getting cold air filtering into it it starts falling apart. intensity over the next couple of days. your the...
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the rhode island avenue station is closed today. had infrastructure problems over the last couple of days. , andrkway accident gone back over to metro, just a reminder, including labor day, the weekend shutdown will include the franconia springfield station. that is our traffic watch. back in a next 10 minutes to roads and ride on the the rails. larry: taking a stand by taking a knee. colin >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. larry: 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick took the field last maintained his protest by not standing during the national anthem. o'er the land of the free ♪ >> in this morning's "gma" first look, colin kaepernick refusing to stand during the national anthem again. this time, he took a knee, right behind more than 240 service members being honored during the annual military appreciation night. as the crowd and players stand, you can see kaepernick kneeling on the sideline. his teammate, eric reed, joining him. now, the quarterback sparking a new controversy. these socks to practice, show
the rhode island avenue station is closed today. had infrastructure problems over the last couple of days. , andrkway accident gone back over to metro, just a reminder, including labor day, the weekend shutdown will include the franconia springfield station. that is our traffic watch. back in a next 10 minutes to roads and ride on the the rails. larry: taking a stand by taking a knee. colin >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. larry: 49ers quarterback...
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so, he's not the father of island hopping. but when it comes to new guinea and the attack on hilandia and going on, he certainly embraces it. now, the second part of that, of course, is does he always do that? the answer's no. we're going to hear about the campaigns this afternoon in the southern philippines, mendoro and everything that goes on on mindanao, macarthur's plans in 1955. quite frankly, by the spring of 1945, he's been so successful that the joint chiefs kind of just throw up their hands and say, okay, we have got this strategy of going back and obviously attacking the home islands of japan. macarthur's down there liberating all of the southern philippines and now he's going into borneo and wants to continue operations to the south. so, it's the kind of thing that they almost throw up their hands and say, okay, macarthur's got all these resources, so we're just going to let him go and basically run with it. so again, the point of island hopping is that he does it very well when he chooses to do it, and i think that
so, he's not the father of island hopping. but when it comes to new guinea and the attack on hilandia and going on, he certainly embraces it. now, the second part of that, of course, is does he always do that? the answer's no. we're going to hear about the campaigns this afternoon in the southern philippines, mendoro and everything that goes on on mindanao, macarthur's plans in 1955. quite frankly, by the spring of 1945, he's been so successful that the joint chiefs kind of just throw up their...
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everyone wants to come to the cape and islands and go back and forth. a lot of disruption with the ocean looking like this. most of those fairies have not been running at all. jim smith picks up our story there. >> reporter: as you might expect, it's been quite busy here at the terminal here at woods hall. believe it or not, trips taking place right now back-and-forth. the 2:00 ferry gliding into woods hole. the big making the trip across the sound. arriving passengers have never been happier to get off the vineyard. >> how relieved are you that this wasn't canceled? >> there have been a lot of cancellations. there was a lot of people in >> this is the scene on the island of nantucket where the storm forced the cancellation or suspension of a number of trips on a number of different fairy lines. conditions out there even worse, but as far as the vineyard goes, not quite as bad. >> were you concerned at all about the heavy weather? >> i don't really like it when it's choppy. we had a couple other girls in our group that were feeling seasick. >> you made
everyone wants to come to the cape and islands and go back and forth. a lot of disruption with the ocean looking like this. most of those fairies have not been running at all. jim smith picks up our story there. >> reporter: as you might expect, it's been quite busy here at the terminal here at woods hall. believe it or not, trips taking place right now back-and-forth. the 2:00 ferry gliding into woods hole. the big making the trip across the sound. arriving passengers have never been...
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again, the big island never getting hit by a hurricane. as the flooding rain from the last couple of hours when the storm passed, it will continue moving away and dissipate. we will get 24-48 hour break and coming in on friday evening all the way through sunday morning lester will, whatten to a "1" and cause dangerous rip currents and rough surf. this roll through florida and southern georgia up to 2" of rain and the coast and the carolinas possibly 10" and flood asking tornadoes are a big story. we will watch it through the weekend. >> i don't florida has been hit for more then a decade. this is interesting. >> people on both hawaii and florida have been bracing for the bad weather for days. >> back to jessica castro what she has seen. jessica? >> look at all the new videos in the live desk. i will start with florida and show you the video of what residents are dealing with an apartment complex damaged in the gulf coast region off of the florida coast. you can see the flooding in the streets in florida. in the west, make talked about the
again, the big island never getting hit by a hurricane. as the flooding rain from the last couple of hours when the storm passed, it will continue moving away and dissipate. we will get 24-48 hour break and coming in on friday evening all the way through sunday morning lester will, whatten to a "1" and cause dangerous rip currents and rough surf. this roll through florida and southern georgia up to 2" of rain and the coast and the carolinas possibly 10" and flood asking...
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drives in the field not in a red carpet but missing anytime you impede the flow of traffic putting in island you're putting lives in danger in a earthquake a building collapses it will further impede traffic do you want someone in a ride share or apparatus and helping this is a question human life and safety is paramount i understand that i understand the need and will to the have and have not's avoid did accidents a number of years ago people were trying to cross in front of streetcars we have flexible barriers those barriers are attached by the lines in a movie theatre i don't that's what i'm talking about people trying to cross the streetcars we live in an area of well no need engineers no way to look at the mechanical that can come down when the streetcars are loading and unloading passengers and vocationals wagon had in the 60s and further we're citizens and that entails responsibility when i was a child and riding my bike my parents said pay attention if not you'll get made by a car we have to enforce the laws and educated people what happened the other gentleman said if people are bre
drives in the field not in a red carpet but missing anytime you impede the flow of traffic putting in island you're putting lives in danger in a earthquake a building collapses it will further impede traffic do you want someone in a ride share or apparatus and helping this is a question human life and safety is paramount i understand that i understand the need and will to the have and have not's avoid did accidents a number of years ago people were trying to cross in front of streetcars we have...
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just down the road a couple of miles away there are some hyannis out to the islands. we'll be staying on top of those cancellations and those adjustments to the schedule and we'll be sure to bring you those updates later on on fox25 news t 10:00. for now live in hyannis, christine mccarthy, fox25 news. >> download the new fox25 weathr app to stay on top of the track of hermine. it has detailed forecasts and alert from our team of meteorologists. it tracks weather down to your zip code. the app is available on google play and in the app store. high statue of a lobster. it was stolen overnight and town officials believe the thief trid stealing more of them. the plymouth area chamber of commerce called the police after 29 lobster displayed was stolen. the statue weighs about 75 pouns and it was bolted and blocked to the 700-pound block of cement. we spoke with the artist who created "sir loin" the lobster, using ceramic and glass tiles. heard about it this morning. again, "sir loin" one of 29 lobster on display, each custom designed and hand painted by local artists. "si
just down the road a couple of miles away there are some hyannis out to the islands. we'll be staying on top of those cancellations and those adjustments to the schedule and we'll be sure to bring you those updates later on on fox25 news t 10:00. for now live in hyannis, christine mccarthy, fox25 news. >> download the new fox25 weathr app to stay on top of the track of hermine. it has detailed forecasts and alert from our team of meteorologists. it tracks weather down to your zip code....
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born on the island of nives, raised on the island of st. croix in the virgin islands. the west indies in hamilton's lifetime, mid to late 18th century, was like the middle east today. it was the place where the thing that everyone wanted came from. today that's oil in the 18th century that was sugar. the wealth that was generated by west indian sugar was fantastic. when hamilton was 6 years old, 1763, the french and indian war ended, also called the seven years war. and at the end of this world war between britain and france, britain had conquered so many of france's colonies that they had to give some back. they couldn't possibly hold all that they had won. so this was a serious debate in the british government, should we keep canada or the island of guadeloupe. half of north america or one sugar producing island? they decided to give back guadeloupe and they were fiercely criticized by the british business community. how could they have done this. my canada is only snow. guadeloupe is a sugar island. that's where real money is being made. that was a sign of huh vow v
born on the island of nives, raised on the island of st. croix in the virgin islands. the west indies in hamilton's lifetime, mid to late 18th century, was like the middle east today. it was the place where the thing that everyone wanted came from. today that's oil in the 18th century that was sugar. the wealth that was generated by west indian sugar was fantastic. when hamilton was 6 years old, 1763, the french and indian war ended, also called the seven years war. and at the end of this world...
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"hidden america: inside rikers island." >> good evening. i'm tonight diane sawyer takes us inside new york's rikers island jail complex with unprecedented access. we meet the commissioner seeking to restore humanity to the broken system. just last week adding new safety measures to protect city jail staff. another look at this special report. >> reporter: come with us to rikers island, the biggest jail complex in america, a place haunted by its violent history. of suspension, a shadow world. >> if you can survive rikers island, you can survive anything. >> i'd like to kill myself! >> this is a bad-ass place. >> reporter: one road in, across a bridge. the inmates have nicknamed this the bridge of pain. on one side of the car we can see the new york skyline, celebrating possibility and hope. and straight ahead, a world apart. we've been granted unprecedented access. >> hi, i'm sawyer with abc. >> reporter: our cameras will have seven days inside. 70 hours. once we enter the first lesson of rikers, be ready for the unexpected. >> stand by for
"hidden america: inside rikers island." >> good evening. i'm tonight diane sawyer takes us inside new york's rikers island jail complex with unprecedented access. we meet the commissioner seeking to restore humanity to the broken system. just last week adding new safety measures to protect city jail staff. another look at this special report. >> reporter: come with us to rikers island, the biggest jail complex in america, a place haunted by its violent history. of...
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island with the storm's center. we have ten-foot seas just south of boston harbor then stretching back up the coastline of maine. we have 12-foot seas south and east of block island. the seas have built with that wind coming off the ocean, there will be pockets of beach owe regulation that occur today. the wind has died down, though. current gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour in spots. and we may see a few gusts to top out near 35 miles per hour this afternoon. but that damaging done. 63 in boston right now. same in laurens. we are in the upper 50s in wooster. we won't rise all that much today. we will come up in the 70s in several communities. dew points, actually, it's quite humidity over cape cord. but farther north and west is drier air. satellite radar shows we've had pockets of rain, notice the kind of shading here, the green part. so you'll need the wipers in intermittently in eastern massachusetts. this as hermine post tropical now, no longer tropical, obviously. spinning to our south. going to kick out
island with the storm's center. we have ten-foot seas just south of boston harbor then stretching back up the coastline of maine. we have 12-foot seas south and east of block island. the seas have built with that wind coming off the ocean, there will be pockets of beach owe regulation that occur today. the wind has died down, though. current gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour in spots. and we may see a few gusts to top out near 35 miles per hour this afternoon. but that damaging done. 63 in...
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the cape and islands right now. lock at the winds are gusting up to 32 in nantucket, still below tropical storm force. still below that damaged hour by hour wind increase throughout the day. there is your plymouth forecast. temperatures are pretty much what you eis what you get stuck in the mid- to upper 60s for the day and that chance for showers arriving toward the middle part of the day and into the afternoon. there are those strong wind gusts into the day today. tapered down tomorrow and breezy with a chance of showers at 50%. the farther west you go, the drier it is, and you heat up toward the end of the week and a brand-new look at the radar coming up, daniel. >>> the local every child starts the new year off right. >> i looked around. i seen these kids. they have haircuts. >> daniel: fox25 takes you inside an annual event focused to get kids ready to return to school. a community in disbelief after thieves make out with a beloved piece of art ripped from the base of the dead of night. fios is not cable. we're
the cape and islands right now. lock at the winds are gusting up to 32 in nantucket, still below tropical storm force. still below that damaged hour by hour wind increase throughout the day. there is your plymouth forecast. temperatures are pretty much what you eis what you get stuck in the mid- to upper 60s for the day and that chance for showers arriving toward the middle part of the day and into the afternoon. there are those strong wind gusts into the day today. tapered down tomorrow and...
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reporter: the threat reaching all the way north to rhode island. governors in georgia, new york, and virginia declared a state of emergency. >> we are now operating under and we are being informed we are having a life-threatening storm surge or strong possibility that will go all the way up to just and cause major disruptions. reporter: and while the massive waves, for others it is a disaster. entire towns underwater. the footage and are howling and wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour are projected. we are on the watch for tornadoes. lana zak, abc news. wcvb.com. ben: breaking news involving the patriots tonight. defensive end rob ninkovich suspended. sportscenter 5's josh brogadir has the breaking details from the newsroom, josh? josh: rob ninkovich's greatest contribution to the patriots over the past 7 seasons may well be his consistency and his reliability. he'll be neither for the first four games after he admitted to testing positive for a banned substance. our nfl analyst field yates of espn, along with mike reiss, is among those reporting th
reporter: the threat reaching all the way north to rhode island. governors in georgia, new york, and virginia declared a state of emergency. >> we are now operating under and we are being informed we are having a life-threatening storm surge or strong possibility that will go all the way up to just and cause major disruptions. reporter: and while the massive waves, for others it is a disaster. entire towns underwater. the footage and are howling and wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour are...
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japan controls the islands.e government maintains the islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. china and taiwan claim them. another item likely to be on the agenda is natural gas development in the sea. japan and china agreed in 2008 to jointly develop gas fields. but china unilaterally continued development as negotiations to seen a treaty on the matter stalled. >>> in one of the biggest cities in the world, there's lots of dating services to help people connect. but for some, it's not just about finding a match, knowing what to say, and how to act is also a challenge. so one business in tokyo is teaching people how to date. here's the story. >> reporter: this course has helped in tokyo. they're learning about romance and relationships. >> translator: if you challenge yourself to act, things will definitely go well. >> reporter: participants learn everything, from communication techniques and choosing a good location for a date, to building a relationship and living happily ever after. the students ra
japan controls the islands.e government maintains the islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. china and taiwan claim them. another item likely to be on the agenda is natural gas development in the sea. japan and china agreed in 2008 to jointly develop gas fields. but china unilaterally continued development as negotiations to seen a treaty on the matter stalled. >>> in one of the biggest cities in the world, there's lots of dating services to help people connect. but for...
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how do the islands and the sea interact?earchers know that rising sea levels will change the mudflats. >> we have created an artificial situatation. we stopped the dunes migrating because we do not want houses buried. but the sand is not washing onshore. >> is it time to return to national -- natural methods? natureppealing to accept rather than fight against it. slowlycan't we live with migrating dunes? tter tod be a minor ma have houses relocated. but itlues are so high, is easy for humans to adapt to ngs than to tell the north sea to stop rising. island's inhe habitants are likely to be enthusiastic about mobile homes. to safeguard the tourist industry, they will continue replacing sand on beaches for some years to come. we estimated 180 million people in nigeria. providing fresh food for everyone is a challenge. a younunwoman had d a great ide. shshconstructs greenhouses and helps with new equipment. she is alslso providing fresh vegetables for consumption. oponic systema hydr that allows her to grow plants with mineral
how do the islands and the sea interact?earchers know that rising sea levels will change the mudflats. >> we have created an artificial situatation. we stopped the dunes migrating because we do not want houses buried. but the sand is not washing onshore. >> is it time to return to national -- natural methods? natureppealing to accept rather than fight against it. slowlycan't we live with migrating dunes? tter tod be a minor ma have houses relocated. but itlues are so high, is easy...
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islands or the cape. but the bottom line is it's not going to be as strong as what we had yesterday afternoon. still some patches and a few showers to contend with over next couple days. kids getting ready for school out the door this morning. a breezy and damp start, some scattered showers this afternoon. temperatures generally running low to mid-70s this afternoon. mid-90s to end the week. that forecast ahead. >> christa: you will need the intermittent wipers. >> danielle: roads certainly busier than they were yesterday. let's go to the maps. we're watching a new accident on storrow drive slowing things down. but 93 and route 1, no issues. braintree to boston northbound on the expressway, only 13 minutes. south of town, route 3, 24, 95 all looking good. slowing down a little bit right there along the braintree split. problem-free heading in and out of town on the pike. let's check those drive times if you're getting ready to head out the door. 13 minutes braintree to boston northbound on the expressway.
islands or the cape. but the bottom line is it's not going to be as strong as what we had yesterday afternoon. still some patches and a few showers to contend with over next couple days. kids getting ready for school out the door this morning. a breezy and damp start, some scattered showers this afternoon. temperatures generally running low to mid-70s this afternoon. mid-90s to end the week. that forecast ahead. >> christa: you will need the intermittent wipers. >> danielle: roads...
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island, you can survive anything. >> i'd like to kill myself! >> this is a bad-ass place. >> reporter: one road in, across a bridge. the inmates have nicknamed this the bridge of pain. on one side of the car we can see the new york skyline, celebrating possibility and hope. and straight ahead, a world apart. we've been granted unprecedented access. >> hi, i'm sawyer with abc. >> reporter: our cameras will have seven days inside. 70 hours. once we enter the first lesson of rikers, be ready for the unexpected. >> stand by for one second, stand by for one second. >> reporter: during our time there, nine different alarms, lockdowns -- >> quickly. >> the numbers that are being deployed right now indicates something pretty big, doesn't it? >> reporter: on the other side of this maze of doors the question we came here to answer. is it really possible to change this notorious, explosive place? we start with the treatment of the most violent inmates. the sound of solitary confinement. across rikers while we're there, 165 people locked up to 23 hours a da
island, you can survive anything. >> i'd like to kill myself! >> this is a bad-ass place. >> reporter: one road in, across a bridge. the inmates have nicknamed this the bridge of pain. on one side of the car we can see the new york skyline, celebrating possibility and hope. and straight ahead, a world apart. we've been granted unprecedented access. >> hi, i'm sawyer with abc. >> reporter: our cameras will have seven days inside. 70 hours. once we enter the first...
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back into rhode island. less of a threat here across the south shore and north shore, just because we don't have the prolonged northeasterly wind, and you don't get the largest snow coming in from the south to be buffered by the south side of cape cod. taking you through sunday here, the winds will increase. we'll see some gusts 20, 30mph. when you step it up dac pushing 40 and across the islands once in a while you may see gusts closer to 50 out there. that will continue into monday itself. not overwhelming. you see a lot of nor easters up when there are wind gusts this high or higher. so we're on the fringe of this storm. it's a close call. but we certainly have the watch what's going on. best chance of rain moving in sunday night into monday, especially south of the mass pike,ial across southeastern mass, the cape and the islands. there's your highest risk for long island back into the mid atlantic, just because of a shift in this storm continuing to throw the large swells and huge waves back to the coast
back into rhode island. less of a threat here across the south shore and north shore, just because we don't have the prolonged northeasterly wind, and you don't get the largest snow coming in from the south to be buffered by the south side of cape cod. taking you through sunday here, the winds will increase. we'll see some gusts 20, 30mph. when you step it up dac pushing 40 and across the islands once in a while you may see gusts closer to 50 out there. that will continue into monday itself....