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three separate nights all in montgomery county. tires slashed and some cars covered in graffiti so graphic we can't even show it to you. more vicious graffiti at herbert hoover and north bethesda middle schools. a solid tip could be worth a reward of $1,000. >>> still ahead, the redskins get some intel on this sunday's opponent. find out how a player's wife is involved in scouting the rams. >>> next, letters of hope. children in virginia writing to those hit hard by last month's earthquake. >>> and we are always on at wusa9.com. >>> a live look at inspectors at the top of the washington monument checking out the damage. you can see them getting lower and lower. earlier today the team rappeling down the side pulled off two chunks of marble, each about the size of a dictionary. those were a lot bigger than what they expected. >> at the epicenter of the quake, life is nowhere near back to normal. >> especially in the schools of luisa county. schools are even holding classes on saturdays. >> students from the neighboring county became
three separate nights all in montgomery county. tires slashed and some cars covered in graffiti so graphic we can't even show it to you. more vicious graffiti at herbert hoover and north bethesda middle schools. a solid tip could be worth a reward of $1,000. >>> still ahead, the redskins get some intel on this sunday's opponent. find out how a player's wife is involved in scouting the rams. >>> next, letters of hope. children in virginia writing to those hit hard by last...
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she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was full, so i sat in the middle, the seat on the left, the last one in the middle. i was not thinking about anything in particular. i had a chocolate candy bar, and i was looking out the window. an older girl sat next to me. i continued looking out the window. more people got on the bus, and some more color and some were white, and soon, no more seats were available. colored folks started getting up, and white folks started taking their seats. i just stared straight ahead. "make light on your feet." other people got up, but i told myself that i would just stay seated. folks started staring at me. you k
she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was...
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and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. hirs
and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was...
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and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. his first name was qp. in the court case, they ask, what does that stand for? it stood for quinnith paul. the white people use to just call him jordy and they would call his son, boy. even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude h
and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was...
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>>gustovo valdes condado montgomery alabama >>también esto de la deportación de indocumentados tambiénosas ganancias gracias al drama de la inmigracion si papeles >>maría estuvo ocho meses detenida en este centro >>cuando pasaban ellos teníamos que agacharnos ante ellos eso me dolía mucho porque soy ser humano >>la cárcel es un negocio, la comida la tenemos que comprar, estamos en malas condiciónes, el teléfono sale demasiado caro >>en este momento más del ley 50% de estos centros son privados. >>el negocio va viento en popa. >>y muchos no saben que cuando se aprobo la sb 1070 fueron las compañias privadas que apoyaron a las personas que sí querian que se aprobara porque ellos se iban a beneficiar mucho. >>una comisión determino que los menores de edad detenidos era sometidos a trato cruel >>yo les rogaba si podía darles un abrazo a mis hijos, y no me dejaban, estuve mal, hasta que enferme >>ellos manejan negocio de transporte de indocumentados a la frontera entre otros negocios >>el autor del acta de los sueños estuvo en california en berkley, para dar una charla de como esta iniciati
>>gustovo valdes condado montgomery alabama >>también esto de la deportación de indocumentados tambiénosas ganancias gracias al drama de la inmigracion si papeles >>maría estuvo ocho meses detenida en este centro >>cuando pasaban ellos teníamos que agacharnos ante ellos eso me dolía mucho porque soy ser humano >>la cárcel es un negocio, la comida la tenemos que comprar, estamos en malas condiciónes, el teléfono sale demasiado caro >>en este momento...
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. >>> an unusual sentence was handed down in a montgomery county hate crime case today. it is not the prison time that got our attention. everybody on this case expected the suspect, steven armstrong would be sent to prison. but as scott broom tells us, nobody expected the judge to ban him from returning to his own home once he gets out. >> i'm scott broom in wheaten where a neighbor was sent away to prison today for committing hate crimes against his hispanic neighbors and told by the judge once he gets out of prison, he will not be allowed to live in the neighborhood
. >>> an unusual sentence was handed down in a montgomery county hate crime case today. it is not the prison time that got our attention. everybody on this case expected the suspect, steven armstrong would be sent to prison. but as scott broom tells us, nobody expected the judge to ban him from returning to his own home once he gets out. >> i'm scott broom in wheaten where a neighbor was sent away to prison today for committing hate crimes against his hispanic neighbors and told...
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. >> this is montgomery street. e have thembaradero -- now we have the embarcadero and marina. this map is the infamous lipofaction map. the green areas are the areas that will have potential lip ofaction. that is a loss of strength of material when it is subjected to vibration. it can occur in sand and silt. those have to be saturated or below the ground water level. you can almost type dismount tie t --tie this map -- this area right here is the same as this one. it is all silt and will liquefy. the marina is in this area here. you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable airplane. they thought it was ideal. they said that we have all kinds of sa
. >> this is montgomery street. e have thembaradero -- now we have the embarcadero and marina. this map is the infamous lipofaction map. the green areas are the areas that will have potential lip ofaction. that is a loss of strength of material when it is subjected to vibration. it can occur in sand and silt. those have to be saturated or below the ground water level. you can almost type dismount tie t --tie this map -- this area right here is the same as this one. it is all silt and will...
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meet montgomery county's first female firefighter. that's ahead. then a new twist. how some will have to work for their free thanksgiving turkeys. >> but first a check on weather what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. on a traditional mattress, there is no adjustment. you get what you're buying that day. with our bed, you change the setting to something you like. this way, if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. if you don't like it, change it. wow! that feels really good. it's hgiging my body. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. if i'm in pain one day in less than a minute i can get more suppo.. your body changes over time. the bed can adapt with you. not only does it work for you today but it's going to work for you 20 years from now. and that support is going to be consistent. so whatever you feel l
meet montgomery county's first female firefighter. that's ahead. then a new twist. how some will have to work for their free thanksgiving turkeys. >> but first a check on weather what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. on a traditional mattress, there is...
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it is one city block, montgomery, chestnut, and lombard.re are 282 residential units, approximately 500 residents. we made this appeal somewhat reluctantly because the project was on known to us, and it gave us cause because there were many unknowns. we did have an opportunity to meet with the project sponsor, and some of our concerns were alleviated. there is pending litigation with some parties. we did have some concerns, but we do not oppose the project in principle. the parties had been negotiating literally up until about 120 seconds ago. unfortunately, i represent a nonprofit board, and my authority is limited to what happened over the last few days. if we had a few more days, my sense is we would be able to reach an agreement, also with those who have some interests. president chiu: can i interrupt? if you think it will result in agreement, i would suggest that we continue this so you can continue to work on it, and we schedule some time after the recess so we do not do this if you can get to a resolution. and my resolution is if the
it is one city block, montgomery, chestnut, and lombard.re are 282 residential units, approximately 500 residents. we made this appeal somewhat reluctantly because the project was on known to us, and it gave us cause because there were many unknowns. we did have an opportunity to meet with the project sponsor, and some of our concerns were alleviated. there is pending litigation with some parties. we did have some concerns, but we do not oppose the project in principle. the parties had been...
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. >>> what happens on wall street can be felt on montgomery street. an angry and vocal group stormed downtown san francisco bank, but they were looking for answers, not cash. protesters rushed inside this chase bank on montgomery street. it was a rally against big banks. foreclosures among the biggest topics. they also rallied inside a wells fargo. here's the catch. they're still at it tonight with a new target. jean elle joins us from san francisco. jean, what's the latest now? >> reporter: raj, protesters in new york are sleeping on wall street and tonight here in san francisco, protesters are sleeping on market street in front of the federal reserve bank building. one of many actions they hope will get homeowners the help they need. protesters, angry about home foreclosures in the wake of billion-dollar bank bailouts, take to the streets in san francisco, demanding banks and wall street executives pay their fair share and help homeowners modify their loans. >> this today has been a hard day for me, being arrested for the first time in my life. >> r
. >>> what happens on wall street can be felt on montgomery street. an angry and vocal group stormed downtown san francisco bank, but they were looking for answers, not cash. protesters rushed inside this chase bank on montgomery street. it was a rally against big banks. foreclosures among the biggest topics. they also rallied inside a wells fargo. here's the catch. they're still at it tonight with a new target. jean elle joins us from san francisco. jean, what's the latest now?...
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has an additional price tag with the plans proposed to improve capacity at the embarcadero and montgomery bart stations. the plan would seek to help fund the rooftop parking as well as the second and howard proper -- park. these are rough estimates of what it would take to produce those. in order to help try to pay for these, the plan proposes essentially two new financing mechanisms. one would be a new set of additional impact fees that would go primarily for streets and transportation, including the transit center, as well as open space. we are currently in the process of financing the legally required nexus analysis studies required by state law to justify these impact fees, and working with the city attorney's office closely on that, and we hope to have it completed in a few weeks so we can essentially set those at the announcements, what you see here, in terms of and acting revenue is very hypothetical and sort of illustrative of what we think we can achieve, but once we complete the studies, we will know for certain what the fees can be set at. again, this would be in addition to th
has an additional price tag with the plans proposed to improve capacity at the embarcadero and montgomery bart stations. the plan would seek to help fund the rooftop parking as well as the second and howard proper -- park. these are rough estimates of what it would take to produce those. in order to help try to pay for these, the plan proposes essentially two new financing mechanisms. one would be a new set of additional impact fees that would go primarily for streets and transportation,...
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also if you are traveling from montgomery county into virginia, let's take a live look at the beltway crossing the american legion bridge. no problems to report for you. you should find that your lanes are running well. we do have a little bit of volume up there, seeing some headlights and brake lights but everybody is moving at speed. let's head onto traffic land, see what else we've got going on around town. 270, no problems for you out of frederick all the way in past germantown, rockville, towards the split. nix looks good here approaching the beltway. the inner loop ramp, left ramp is closing this weekend. you only have the right ramp. that happens tomorrow. here we are leaving springfield. no problems for you on the inner loop. >>> we are following some big breaking news right now. fox news has confirmed that american born muslim cleric anwar alalaki has been killed. he had been linked to al-qaeda in yemen. this is information according to yemen's defense ministry. but important to note here, this is the first time that an american associated with the terror network has been tar
also if you are traveling from montgomery county into virginia, let's take a live look at the beltway crossing the american legion bridge. no problems to report for you. you should find that your lanes are running well. we do have a little bit of volume up there, seeing some headlights and brake lights but everybody is moving at speed. let's head onto traffic land, see what else we've got going on around town. 270, no problems for you out of frederick all the way in past germantown, rockville,...
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right now near 70 in montgomery. arlington, fairfax, prince george's county, the district of columbia ya, right near the bay. a few isolated spots have dipped into the upper 60s. much of the shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. much of western maryland and into west virginia's mountains. we have it in the low 60s this morning. look at the cloud cover continuing this flow out of the south. this persistent weather pattern locked in place, giving us more clouds today. sunrise at 6:59. we might get a little mood enhancing sunshine breaking up by midmorning perhaps into early afternoon. then middle to late afternoon hours, we may get an isolated shower passing by. there's only a small chance of that. highs reaching upper 70s. and then cloudy tonight. by dawn tomorrow upper 60s. tomorrow a bit milder, up around 80 degrees. still humid and still cloudy. and a greater chance of a shower maybe during the afternoon. that's the greater chance is the afternoon hours. we might have a small chance tomorrow morning. then
right now near 70 in montgomery. arlington, fairfax, prince george's county, the district of columbia ya, right near the bay. a few isolated spots have dipped into the upper 60s. much of the shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. much of western maryland and into west virginia's mountains. we have it in the low 60s this morning. look at the cloud cover continuing this flow out of the south. this persistent weather pattern locked in place, giving us more clouds today. sunrise at 6:59. we...
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if you go back and look at the newspaper reports and early alabama newspapers, the montgomery advertiser, look at the headlines, every single stereotype that you can imagine about black men, white women, the presumption of sexually predatory behavior, the prejudices -- presumption of rape. >> host: how widespread was the coverage of the trial? >> guest: it was very, very widespread for several reasons. not only covered in the south and alabama, but also it turned out as part of the home program, as part of their own work, the communist party was actively at work in the area of alabama where this occurred. they covered the case immediately. they sent dispatchers to news sources 234 new york -- in new york city and sent dispatchers to their own propaganda and newspaper networks. this became both a local, regionally known, nationally known, and internationally known case very, very quickly. >> host: hey hayward patterson wrote a book? >> guest: he did in the 1940ings. he was in many respects the member of the scottsboro boys who attracted a great deal of public antagonism because of his att
if you go back and look at the newspaper reports and early alabama newspapers, the montgomery advertiser, look at the headlines, every single stereotype that you can imagine about black men, white women, the presumption of sexually predatory behavior, the prejudices -- presumption of rape. >> host: how widespread was the coverage of the trial? >> guest: it was very, very widespread for several reasons. not only covered in the south and alabama, but also it turned out as part of the...
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we have seen in the past move down to powell, then montgomery. we're going to keep following this because that could presumeably happen this evening. but the headline at this hour, the bart station is closed. we've got reporters fanned out. we will keep you posted on this throughout this newscast and. >>> moving on, hot dry weather is a threat during this fire season but so are lightning storms. in gilmore tonight where firefighters are gearing up what could be a busy weekend, robert. >> the kind of of day we've seen today shows us how much firefighters have to worry about. what you are seeing here is the remains of a 5-acre fire put out during the past hour. we're going to show you pictures pictures we got as we first arrived. burned down two small structures but fortunately no one was injured. it was just one of several incidents cal fire is on today. monitoring lightning storms that they say is heading toward the bay area. >> cal fire also tacked a small fire in the hills this morning with all the resources it could and kept the fire from spre
we have seen in the past move down to powell, then montgomery. we're going to keep following this because that could presumeably happen this evening. but the headline at this hour, the bart station is closed. we've got reporters fanned out. we will keep you posted on this throughout this newscast and. >>> moving on, hot dry weather is a threat during this fire season but so are lightning storms. in gilmore tonight where firefighters are gearing up what could be a busy weekend, robert....
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. >> ahora vamos al condado de montgomery, donde la policía está tras la pista de un sospechoso que robóel autride más de uno docena de robos que e dan, en su último ataque el, el sospechoso entró al banco armado, y pidió a las cajeras que le dieran el dinero y luego huyó. >> ahora vamos a la información de clima, para eso saludamos ma carolina con el reporte del tiempo a nivel nacional local. adelante. ♪ >> gracias juliana, después de un largo y caluroso verano las lluvias llegan y seguirán llegando al área, esta tormenta afectará nuestra región captalina, especialmente al oeste de la región, para la primera parte de la semana, por eso mismo tenemos alerta de inundación, también comenzando el día de hoy, a las 8 de la noche hasta mañana a las 8 de la noche, y también cua continuará mañana en toda la región capitalina,con 70 por ciento de probabilidades de lluvia, especialmente por los restos que deja la tormenta. temperatura para mañana, comenzamos a las 8 de la mañana 66, y continuamos con posibilidades de llevia en la región capitalina, entonces tendremos de 69, y la tormenta no solo
. >> ahora vamos al condado de montgomery, donde la policía está tras la pista de un sospechoso que robóel autride más de uno docena de robos que e dan, en su último ataque el, el sospechoso entró al banco armado, y pidió a las cajeras que le dieran el dinero y luego huyó. >> ahora vamos a la información de clima, para eso saludamos ma carolina con el reporte del tiempo a nivel nacional local. adelante. ♪ >> gracias juliana, después de un largo y caluroso verano...
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. >> el equipo de producciÓn intentÓ inÚtilmente la respuesta, la versiÓn del departamento de montgomerya entrar en vigor la mÁs dura ley antiinmigrante en la uniÓn americana. >> vamos a una pausa comercial, en seguida, como comenzÓ el juicio del doctor a quien acusan de la muerte de michael jackson. >> al volver. ♪ >> comenzÓ en una corte de los Ángeles el esperado juicio contra el mÉdico que cuidaba a michael exacciÓn en } >> dos aÑos despuÉs de su muerte, hoy por primera vez el mundo vio esta imagen del rey del pop tendido en una camilla, muerto. el fiscal busca convencer al jurado de que la incompetencia del doctor quien atendÍa al artista en ese momento, le suministrÓ una dosis letal del sedante. ademÁs presentÓ una grabación que impactÓ a quienes estaban presentes en la corte, recuperadas del celular de murray donde se escuchaba la dÉbil voz de jackson, y aparentemente estaba cedado. >> por otro lado, la defensa del mÉdico busca comprobar que fue el artista el que se inyectÓ, y que es el Único responsable de su muerte. murray llorÓ al escuchar a sus abogados. >> la defensa tiene qu
. >> el equipo de producciÓn intentÓ inÚtilmente la respuesta, la versiÓn del departamento de montgomerya entrar en vigor la mÁs dura ley antiinmigrante en la uniÓn americana. >> vamos a una pausa comercial, en seguida, como comenzÓ el juicio del doctor a quien acusan de la muerte de michael jackson. >> al volver. ♪ >> comenzÓ en una corte de los Ángeles el esperado juicio contra el mÉdico que cuidaba a michael exacciÓn en } >> dos aÑos despuÉs de su...
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hacer y no puedo, simplemente por no tener un social entonces si perjudica, y mucho.el condado de montgomery encabeza los datos con 17.3% de su poblacion le sigue el condado de prince george's con 12.5% y en virginia los no ciudadanos llegan a 16.6% en alexandria, 15.5% en fairfax 13% en arlington , ademas de otros condados . segun el director de casa de maryland el objetivo es revertir esta situacion.en el área metropolitana de washington, hay mas de medio millón de personas que están listos para hacerse ciudadanos y nosotros estamos en esa función de ayudar a la gente a hacerse ciudadano el impacto va ha ser extraordinario.existen varias razones para que muchos residentes legales que podrian optar por la ciudadania, no lo hacen.las personas que pueden hacerse ciudadanos tienen muchas dificultades el costo de la ciudadanía, el ingles, y estamos trabajando precisamente ene so.la poca informacion es otro de los factores.yo pienso que hay que hacerle mas fácil a las personas para que ellas puedan hacerse ciudadanas mandandoles una carta diciendoles cales va n a ser las preguntas.el no ser ciud
hacer y no puedo, simplemente por no tener un social entonces si perjudica, y mucho.el condado de montgomery encabeza los datos con 17.3% de su poblacion le sigue el condado de prince george's con 12.5% y en virginia los no ciudadanos llegan a 16.6% en alexandria, 15.5% en fairfax 13% en arlington , ademas de otros condados . segun el director de casa de maryland el objetivo es revertir esta situacion.en el área metropolitana de washington, hay mas de medio millón de personas que están...
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republican presidential hopeful mitt romney will attend a fund-raiser in montgomery county tonight. bill marriott is hosting the event at the bethesda hotel. the general ticket price is $500 per person and private reception is $2500 per person. new jersey republican governor chris christie says he is not running for president but he is attending a fund-raiser in louisiana today. he has been helping his party raise money in missouri and southern california. during his speech at the reagan library, he was asked to run again for the republican nomination for president. he said no but kind of left something for supporters to cling to. >>> today the vote has voted on and passed a one-week spending became. the bill will keep the government running through october 4th. the measure passed the house with the unanimous position of all of the presidents. the it goes to the white house for president barack obama's signature. they will vote on the longer-term measure. the senate passed that one on monday. they keep it running through november 18th. >>> today vice president joe biden will be in a
republican presidential hopeful mitt romney will attend a fund-raiser in montgomery county tonight. bill marriott is hosting the event at the bethesda hotel. the general ticket price is $500 per person and private reception is $2500 per person. new jersey republican governor chris christie says he is not running for president but he is attending a fund-raiser in louisiana today. he has been helping his party raise money in missouri and southern california. during his speech at the reagan...
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a lull overnight, a bands of rain pushing through montgomery county. starting to surgery up. s wearing it tonal coloring. front came through overnight. that shifted the winds not really strong as of now but colder. 63 baltimore. 57 back towards altuna. 76 ocean city, and 80 norfolk. there is the boundary and risk of severe weather. stay on the cool side of a boundary with rain that becomes steadier. we are looking for temperatures staying in the mid, maybe upper 60s in to the afternoon. that qualifies for jeans and a long sleeve shirt. >>> sounds good to me. an accident arundel, i-97 southbound at new cut road. earlier accident 95, southbound, cleared out of the way. beltway, this may look like it's not moving but traffic is fine. no problems to report. jfx north avenue, no issues downtown, the roads downtown for the most part are open, lots of cones out of the way but the barriers are up. light and conway, no issues to report. be careful going through the open roads. >>> baltimore county superintendent is taking time to welcome students. sherrie johnson is live at perry hall
a lull overnight, a bands of rain pushing through montgomery county. starting to surgery up. s wearing it tonal coloring. front came through overnight. that shifted the winds not really strong as of now but colder. 63 baltimore. 57 back towards altuna. 76 ocean city, and 80 norfolk. there is the boundary and risk of severe weather. stay on the cool side of a boundary with rain that becomes steadier. we are looking for temperatures staying in the mid, maybe upper 60s in to the afternoon. that...
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. >> i think it's erica kane, martin brant, cuttery chandler roy, roy, montgomery montgomery merrick.>> reporter: to be clear erica is not susan. erica collects men, chews them up and splits them out. you've been married how many times? >> one. >> reporter: susan met her husband of 42 years when she was waiting tables in a hometown restaurant. he was the chef. after their two children liza and andreas came along she persuaded susan to stay in garden city where they live to this day. >> i was so submiten with her beauty first of all. and then later on seeing what a nice person she was. it was... she was not only beautiful on the outside but beautiful on the inside, you know. >> so nice. i feel like i shouldn't be here when you're telling this. it's really nice. >> it's just true. >> reporter: susan's life may not have quite the melodrama of erica's except when it comes to the saga of the emmys. first nominated in 1978, lucci attended ceremony after ceremony after ceremony. >> after the ninth time of not winning, i would go numb. >> reporter: before you actually won the emmy there was a
. >> i think it's erica kane, martin brant, cuttery chandler roy, roy, montgomery montgomery merrick.>> reporter: to be clear erica is not susan. erica collects men, chews them up and splits them out. you've been married how many times? >> one. >> reporter: susan met her husband of 42 years when she was waiting tables in a hometown restaurant. he was the chef. after their two children liza and andreas came along she persuaded susan to stay in garden city where they live...
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he was hit in the crosswalk by a wrong-way driver at new montgomery and mission.uspect captured later that night after multiple witnesses came forward. ryan, a fourth grader is expected to recover from his broken bones and internal injuries. he uses a walker and wheelchair, but the effects of his brain injury have yet to be determined. frank and grace? >> a long road. >> thanks for the update on ryan white. >> good he's getting better, because after he had gotten hit didn't look good. >> no, it didn't. >> great he's doing well. >>> a tennis star has a meltdown on the court at the u.s. open. >>> and we've heard it before, more details about the iphone 5, a new carrier joining the club. >>> he beat the best on jeopardy. now watson being put to work. how he could save lives. >>> and the market opened 10 minutes ago. a quick look at the numbers. the early information was not good, and it's holding steady so far, down 118 out of the blocks. nasdaq and s&p down as well. the latest info from jason brooks when we come back. >>> ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] this is the stor
he was hit in the crosswalk by a wrong-way driver at new montgomery and mission.uspect captured later that night after multiple witnesses came forward. ryan, a fourth grader is expected to recover from his broken bones and internal injuries. he uses a walker and wheelchair, but the effects of his brain injury have yet to be determined. frank and grace? >> a long road. >> thanks for the update on ryan white. >> good he's getting better, because after he had gotten hit didn't...
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another shot out of rock dale, montgomery. 64 annapolis. 61 towards northeast and darling head. roads are wet. be careful. >>> two accidents, arundel expressway. 95 southbound at kateen, in the two left lanes. stay to the right if you can. this is 95 north of 195. no incidents to report. 195 clear to the airport. a couple of cars going southbound, downtown at light and conway, this intersection is open, be careful downtown, especially on pratt street. lots of cones and equipment in the area. the construction equipment is taking down the fencing from the grand prix. >>> 13 schools will go back for the first time after widespread power outages. some parents not happy it took so long wondering for the schools were not a priority. sherrie johnson is live at perry hall elementary school. >> reporter: meagan, in just a few hours, studestaff will be headed through those doors here. we are at perry hall elementary school. take a look at this, they are so excited. they have welcome back signs in the door, all over the school here, just to tell the students how excited they are to have th
another shot out of rock dale, montgomery. 64 annapolis. 61 towards northeast and darling head. roads are wet. be careful. >>> two accidents, arundel expressway. 95 southbound at kateen, in the two left lanes. stay to the right if you can. this is 95 north of 195. no incidents to report. 195 clear to the airport. a couple of cars going southbound, downtown at light and conway, this intersection is open, be careful downtown, especially on pratt street. lots of cones and equipment in the...
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police officer who was killed in a traffic accident in montgomery county.riends and family attended a wake last night at mount calvary baptist church in rockville. the officer was off two when his car crashed into the back of a tanker truck on the shoulder of on-to 70. he was a 10-year veteran of the metropolitan police department. >>> jury selection is scheduled to begin today in the trial of a maryland lawmaker. prince george's state senator ulysses currie is accused of using his influence to benefit a grocery store chain where he worked as a consultant. his trial is being held in federal court in baltimore. attorneys for him last week said he was being treated for cancer and given medication that made him fuzzy. >>> investigators are saying a scam artist cashed in on his looks and took advantage of unsuspecting residents. police say the man pictured here posed as nfl quarterback vince young and swindled thousands of dollars from his victims. we have details from prince george's county police headquarters. >>> police say the 33-year old stands almost the
police officer who was killed in a traffic accident in montgomery county.riends and family attended a wake last night at mount calvary baptist church in rockville. the officer was off two when his car crashed into the back of a tanker truck on the shoulder of on-to 70. he was a 10-year veteran of the metropolitan police department. >>> jury selection is scheduled to begin today in the trial of a maryland lawmaker. prince george's state senator ulysses currie is accused of using his...
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. >>> a montgomery man was committed to jail for a hate crime.what the judge ordered for stephen armstrong after he gets out of prison that gives victims peace of mind. he was banned from going back to his home in wheaton woods for the three years he will serve probation. >> the defendant did commit predators rei acts -- predatory acts against his neighbors and he can live somewhere but he just cannot live among the people whom evict ms.ed for so long -- victimized for so long. >> he slashed more than 200 tires. he was caught in 2010. >>> engineers finished the critical inspection of the washington monument, the very top. they are rappelling down the outside and removing stone and mortar loosened by last month's earthquake. >> most of the movement as we know that resulted from the earthquake quake is at the top. that examination is finished. now that they are moving lower, it's expected that the pace will pick up. >> reporter: the inspection team plans to work through the weekend. they expect to wrap up by tuesday. as for when the monument could
. >>> a montgomery man was committed to jail for a hate crime.what the judge ordered for stephen armstrong after he gets out of prison that gives victims peace of mind. he was banned from going back to his home in wheaton woods for the three years he will serve probation. >> the defendant did commit predators rei acts -- predatory acts against his neighbors and he can live somewhere but he just cannot live among the people whom evict ms.ed for so long -- victimized for so long....
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. >>> today marks a milestone for montgomery county. after 32 years of service the first female firefighter ever hired in the county is retiring. pam foltz was just 21 years old when she began training in 1980. she had no idea she was being a trail blazer. she now plans to retire in ocean city and perhaps even do some volunteering at the fire department there. she was no. 25 in the entire country. isn't that great? such an inspiration. >> once a firefighter, always a firefighter. even a volunteer. >>> a around here, we are going to have at mid-november weather. >> all of the rain let me show you what a day we have had. this is from our but the bug -- weather-bug. what does the fog cleared up. we had all that beautiful sunshine. the showers, they are not done yet. there were a few passing showers. a beautiful sunset. now the skies are clear. this has been what has been happening in the atmosphere. you can see spin in the atmosphere that goes around and around. that has been driving us crazy. some dry areas beginning to come around the no
. >>> today marks a milestone for montgomery county. after 32 years of service the first female firefighter ever hired in the county is retiring. pam foltz was just 21 years old when she began training in 1980. she had no idea she was being a trail blazer. she now plans to retire in ocean city and perhaps even do some volunteering at the fire department there. she was no. 25 in the entire country. isn't that great? such an inspiration. >> once a firefighter, always a firefighter....
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it is just as powerful, i believe, just as powerful as the montgomery bus incident. the contradictions and finding some way to understand the contradictions that you live in an dialectical approaching an analysis of the -- and dialectically approaching and analysis of that. it is most dangerous. dr. king talked about, beyond vietnam, a moral revolution, violence, racism, materialism. he talked about all of those things and got attacked viciously when he talked about all of those issues there. the current book "the community of chaos." his last book. tavis: the king speech, given at the riverside church. we go see this movie one week or so ago on a saturday. the night before, i had been with dr. west inside riverside for the 40th anniversary program celebrating the uprising in attica, and attica was in the film. what they were fighting for in that era, for respect and dignity. just at a program last night celebrating the anniversary of attica. and the sweetest journalists -- swedish journalists did a good job. >> receptive in some ways to what is happening. more about
it is just as powerful, i believe, just as powerful as the montgomery bus incident. the contradictions and finding some way to understand the contradictions that you live in an dialectical approaching an analysis of the -- and dialectically approaching and analysis of that. it is most dangerous. dr. king talked about, beyond vietnam, a moral revolution, violence, racism, materialism. he talked about all of those things and got attacked viciously when he talked about all of those issues there....
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july 6, 2011, approving a tentative parcel map for a commercial condominium subdivision at 1621 montgomery st.. we can approve, disapprove, and direct preparation of findings. president chiu: the appeal in this matter has been withdrawn. if there is any member of the public that wishes to speak in favor or against this project, now would be the time. seeing none, why don't we close this hearing? can we have a motion to table? in motion by supervisor kim, these items will be tabled. let us move to the fourth public hearing. >> items 26 through 29 comprise the public hearing of proving a tentative parcel map for a condominium conversion located at 8 napier lane. item 27 approves the decision of the department of public works. item 28 disapproves the decision and the parcel map. item 29 directs the preparation of findings. president chiu: are both parties here for this matter? i understand an agreement has been reached and circulated to the board. at this time, the appeal will be withdrawn. if there are any members of the public that wish to speak either for or against this project, feel free
july 6, 2011, approving a tentative parcel map for a commercial condominium subdivision at 1621 montgomery st.. we can approve, disapprove, and direct preparation of findings. president chiu: the appeal in this matter has been withdrawn. if there is any member of the public that wishes to speak in favor or against this project, now would be the time. seeing none, why don't we close this hearing? can we have a motion to table? in motion by supervisor kim, these items will be tabled. let us move...
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inflammatory if you go back and look at some of the newspaper reports in early alabama newspapers, montgomery, look at the headlines. every single stereotype thing that you can imagine about black men, white women, and the presumption of sexually predatory behavior, presumption of rape. and blatant in the headlines. >> how widespread was the coverage of this trial? >> it was very, very widespread for so for reasons. not only wasn't widely covered in south and in alabama, but also it turns out that as part of the own program, part of their own work, a chinese party was actively at work in the area of alabama where this occurred. they covered the case immediately. day said dispatchers. they also said these factors to their own propaganda and communications networks. so this became both a local, regionally known, nationally known an internationally known case. very, very quickly. >> haywood patterson, wrote a book. >> haywood patterson wrote a book. he wrote a book after he escaped from growth in the 1940s. and haywood patterson was in many respects the member of the scottsboro boys who attracte
inflammatory if you go back and look at some of the newspaper reports in early alabama newspapers, montgomery, look at the headlines. every single stereotype thing that you can imagine about black men, white women, and the presumption of sexually predatory behavior, presumption of rape. and blatant in the headlines. >> how widespread was the coverage of this trial? >> it was very, very widespread for so for reasons. not only wasn't widely covered in south and in alabama, but also it...
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saying in maryland where elections are started by three counties, baltimore city, brins georges and montgomeryecide statewide elections. you want to try to create a situation in which their votes are less impactful on the overall outcome? >> you can't. they've got the political where wi wherewithall. >> keith sessions, heish shoo - this proposal will have minimal effect on the presidential race at the expense of negatively altering the political landscape for republicans in pennsylvania's house races. governor rendell, is pete sessions right? >> he's absolutely right. for example, if philadelphia is not going to be able to weigh in terms of its margins statewide, we won't spend money in philadelphia. we'll take that money and spend it in the swing suburban districts and it'll be much more difficult for the three republican incumbents in the suburban districts to get re-elected. because the money will be substantial because we won't have to worry about turnout in philadelphia. >> that's exactly -- that's exactly right. that goes back to the analogy in maryland. if you tried that same type of si
saying in maryland where elections are started by three counties, baltimore city, brins georges and montgomeryecide statewide elections. you want to try to create a situation in which their votes are less impactful on the overall outcome? >> you can't. they've got the political where wi wherewithall. >> keith sessions, heish shoo - this proposal will have minimal effect on the presidential race at the expense of negatively altering the political landscape for republicans in...
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just last year where 455 vallejo, there was a rockslide that affected properties on broadway and montgomery. at rock slide occurred because of blasting that occurred back in the turn-of-the-century that left the rock week. 100 years later, the weak rock cannot stand there anymore and it fell. this slide is a long sansome street, where the city chose to protect sansome street and the cars, and they built this catchment wall. the sole purpose of this wall is to catch rocked that falls from private property. >> and every year or two, we get a call saying that rocks have fallen down the road and spilled over. this is the famous slide where we had a building at the top fall down this hill. this is the 22 street building. this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state
just last year where 455 vallejo, there was a rockslide that affected properties on broadway and montgomery. at rock slide occurred because of blasting that occurred back in the turn-of-the-century that left the rock week. 100 years later, the weak rock cannot stand there anymore and it fell. this slide is a long sansome street, where the city chose to protect sansome street and the cars, and they built this catchment wall. the sole purpose of this wall is to catch rocked that falls from...
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one was 1460 montgomery street, request for certificate of appropriateness. they have met before and always concerned about the design and how they were impacting the open space. the commission actually felt the open space would be impacted, and they were not inclined to grant the should ticket of appropriateness. they did allow, and actually there was a motion on the floor to disapprove it, but they gave them an option to go back and redesign it to try to mitigate the invasion into the open space area, so they continued to date to be determined so the project will be before the architectural review committee for the commission. the last item was article 10 and 11 that was on the calendar again before them. i will note that supervisor reamer said his proposal for a revision to article 10 and 11, the commission stated they have not had an opportunity to review his proposals, so we're not considering them. they did however pass a motion of intent to make changes to article 10. they will bring that back at their next hearing when they consider article 11. that i
one was 1460 montgomery street, request for certificate of appropriateness. they have met before and always concerned about the design and how they were impacting the open space. the commission actually felt the open space would be impacted, and they were not inclined to grant the should ticket of appropriateness. they did allow, and actually there was a motion on the floor to disapprove it, but they gave them an option to go back and redesign it to try to mitigate the invasion into the open...