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just how far will the mercury dip? a latta 50's out there in the morning, could be 40's outside 50'se beltway -- a lot of out there in the morning, could be 40's outside the beltway. cool start in the morning. midday upper 60's, lower to middle 70's. a perfect afternoon ahead. the weekend with a cooler shot moving in. the forecast coming up. a former maryland a priest has been charged with making child pornography. the priest from bel air was a priest from 1992 until 2002. court records say that detectives found photos of young boys on his phone, computer, and a memory card. he is being held without bail. nancy: just into the newsroom, whole foods hacked. this reportedly affects customers with the in-store tablets and restaurants. no word on how many customers may be impacted, but the company says it is working with the police and a top cyber security firm to track down the root of the issue. michelle: i'm michelle marsh in the satellite center. she talked class applied pantyhose, some of the new details from court records in the c
just how far will the mercury dip? a latta 50's out there in the morning, could be 40's outside 50'se beltway -- a lot of out there in the morning, could be 40's outside the beltway. cool start in the morning. midday upper 60's, lower to middle 70's. a perfect afternoon ahead. the weekend with a cooler shot moving in. the forecast coming up. a former maryland a priest has been charged with making child pornography. the priest from bel air was a priest from 1992 until 2002. court records say...
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Sep 15, 2017
09/17
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. >> but the mercury is on the rise. s s samara has what we can expect. >> we do have a little rain chances but i don't want it to ruin your weekend. sunny conditions, a few clouds in some spots. temperatures at 79 degrees and climbing so i'm going to have to adjust this forecasted temperature here. by 2:00 p.m. we should be in the 80s. continuing that muggy trend as we head throughout your day. if you're running errands, best to go earlier than later. you can avoid the rush hour and that possible chance we could 20% chance really low here. we'll have a look at how your weekend is coming up, but for now back to you. >>> developing this morning through text messages and police reports we are piecing together the last moments of laura wallin's life and they are heart breaking. last night police confirmed how the pregnant teacher was killed. montgomery county police say she was shot in the back of the head. police say her boyfriend and the father of her unborn child pulled the trigger. investigators believe that he e weaved a
. >> but the mercury is on the rise. s s samara has what we can expect. >> we do have a little rain chances but i don't want it to ruin your weekend. sunny conditions, a few clouds in some spots. temperatures at 79 degrees and climbing so i'm going to have to adjust this forecasted temperature here. by 2:00 p.m. we should be in the 80s. continuing that muggy trend as we head throughout your day. if you're running errands, best to go earlier than later. you can avoid the rush hour...
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former plants in waynesboro virginia was responsible for the high levels of mercury were detected in one nine hundred seventy s. make it dangerous enough that you couldn't eat the fish in that area for many years joining me to talk about this is john roberts and he's an attorney with the environment america my first question has to be how mercury poisoning in a river and the fish swimming in it could still be a problem since this is dangerous levels of mercury were discovered in one thousand nine hundred how how we still have to worry about those why are people longer still have to fight this problem what you know why hasn't government done something about this mercury is what we know as a persistent bio cumulative toxin persistent meaning it it stays in the environment pretty much forever bio cumulative meaning it goes up the food chain from the insects to the fish to predators like eagles it bio accumulates there and so and it's also a heavy metal so it stays in the in the sediment for many many many decades this is a huge problem it's going to be very difficult to clean it up. yeah i've dealt with du pont i
former plants in waynesboro virginia was responsible for the high levels of mercury were detected in one nine hundred seventy s. make it dangerous enough that you couldn't eat the fish in that area for many years joining me to talk about this is john roberts and he's an attorney with the environment america my first question has to be how mercury poisoning in a river and the fish swimming in it could still be a problem since this is dangerous levels of mercury were discovered in one thousand...
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Sep 21, 2017
09/17
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mercury news... since the year 1999 -- there have been 14 deaths. (pam) new tonight at ten: kron4's charles clifford joins us live -- charles- you talked to family of the man most recently killed... well, this is a tragic story that has devastated a family here in alamo but there are questions being raised about whether or not this death could have been avoided. last thursday, 54-year-old brett hawton of alamo was skydiving near lodi when his parachute malfunctioned and he crashed to the ground here near acampo. hawton died in the hospital the following day. brett's widow, laurel, says the family is struggling with his loss.sotwe are taking it day by day. it's my son that i really worry about.laurel says her husband loved the outdoors and adventuring. this is youtube of brett from one of many skydiving trips.sothe loved adventuring, skydiving, scuba diving all extreme sports. he loved pushing himself to the limits.on the day of his final skydive; hawton had apparently jumped from an airplane operated by the lodi parachute center. his death is the third sky diving accident and the fo
mercury news... since the year 1999 -- there have been 14 deaths. (pam) new tonight at ten: kron4's charles clifford joins us live -- charles- you talked to family of the man most recently killed... well, this is a tragic story that has devastated a family here in alamo but there are questions being raised about whether or not this death could have been avoided. last thursday, 54-year-old brett hawton of alamo was skydiving near lodi when his parachute malfunctioned and he crashed to the ground...
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Sep 14, 2017
09/17
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year after year, the mercury comes under criticism being too worthy or too safe. this year ‘ser mercury prize winners. hotly tipped to win is second time nominee and lesser—known poet kate tempest and her album let them eat chaos. and the final task to thejudges is them eat chaos. and the final task to the judges is to decide who has won and that happens today ahead of tonight's ceremony. but it's nice to have something that is judged by people who are real experts. to have that proper critical kind of seal of approval means more than ever, i think. should be exciting stuff. the time is 11 minutes past six. matt, what is 11 minutes past six. matt, what is happening with the weather? you said it was not going to be boring. iama big said it was not going to be boring. i am a big fan of boring. sunshine, clear blue skies, no wind, works for me. i admit, i will go clear blue skies, no wind, works for me. i admit, iwill go to clear blue skies, no wind, works for me. i admit, i will go to that. you can't accuse uk weather of being boring but when you hear the word sun shines, shower
year after year, the mercury comes under criticism being too worthy or too safe. this year ‘ser mercury prize winners. hotly tipped to win is second time nominee and lesser—known poet kate tempest and her album let them eat chaos. and the final task to thejudges is them eat chaos. and the final task to the judges is to decide who has won and that happens today ahead of tonight's ceremony. but it's nice to have something that is judged by people who are real experts. to have that proper...
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Sep 21, 2017
09/17
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mercury news... since the year 1999 -- there have been 14 deaths. (pam) new tonight at ten: kron4'srles clifford joins us live -- charles- you talked to family of the man most recently killed... well, this is a tragic story that has devastated a family here in alamo but there are questions being raised about whether or not this death could have been avoided. last thursday, 54-year-old brett hawton of alamo was skydiving near lodi when his parachute malfunctioned and he crashed to the ground here near acampo. hawton died in the hospital the following day. brett's widow, laurel, says the family is struggling with his loss.
mercury news... since the year 1999 -- there have been 14 deaths. (pam) new tonight at ten: kron4'srles clifford joins us live -- charles- you talked to family of the man most recently killed... well, this is a tragic story that has devastated a family here in alamo but there are questions being raised about whether or not this death could have been avoided. last thursday, 54-year-old brett hawton of alamo was skydiving near lodi when his parachute malfunctioned and he crashed to the ground...
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09/17
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problems for people living near levi )s >>> a big concert next month in the bay area could likely bring some big problems for people living near levi stadium. the mercury news reports today that the 49ers are warning santa clara officials that the rock band coldplay will likely defy the city's 10:00 p.m. weeknight curfew. they typically play until 11:00 p.m. last week the city denied a request to raise the curfew. abruptly ending that show could cause a problem. >>> the markets are in the green this morning. the dow up about 70 points, the nasdaq up about 5 points, a lot of it having to do with the jobs report. >> that latest employment data shows a slowdown in job growth and the unemployment rate ticked up. >> but only slightly, scott mcgrew. >> yeah, that's right. a tenth of a percent either way isn't going to be something to celebrate, or in this case, worry about. the american economy put 156,000 more of our friends and neighbors to work in august. ip r(t&háhp &hc and more importantly, the numbers from past months were revised downward. unemployment rate goes higher from 4.3 to 4.4, gbut again, little moves not worth getting worked up about. in oth
problems for people living near levi )s >>> a big concert next month in the bay area could likely bring some big problems for people living near levi stadium. the mercury news reports today that the 49ers are warning santa clara officials that the rock band coldplay will likely defy the city's 10:00 p.m. weeknight curfew. they typically play until 11:00 p.m. last week the city denied a request to raise the curfew. abruptly ending that show could cause a problem. >>> the...
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s stadium may want to brace for a late night next month. >>> new this morning people living near levi stadium may want to brace for a late night next month. "the mercury" reports the 49ers are warning santa clara officials cold play will likely defy the city's 10:00 p.m. week night curfew. that is october 4th which is a wednesday. cold play typically plays until 11:00. the city council denied a request. abruptly stopping the show could cause a safety threat. it would be up to police to force the concert to stop. >>> a new report finds adult obesity remained stable in the majority of states. obesity rates still over 35% in five states. that report also found racial minorities, people without college education and those living in the south and midwest are more likely to be overweight. >>> california is not one of those states with over 35% obesity. we did some research to find out where our state stands. the latest numbers show that 24.7% of adults in california qualify as obese. as overweight. the distinctions have to do with the body mass index. this weekend a famous bay area snowball is headed to nevada. >> we profiled the owner before. we followed t
s stadium may want to brace for a late night next month. >>> new this morning people living near levi stadium may want to brace for a late night next month. "the mercury" reports the 49ers are warning santa clara officials cold play will likely defy the city's 10:00 p.m. week night curfew. that is october 4th which is a wednesday. cold play typically plays until 11:00. the city council denied a request. abruptly stopping the show could cause a safety threat. it would be up to...