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rain south of winchester extending back from morgantown. faulkier counties may be tealing with rain until p.m., but everybody else is dry. 10:00 p.m. tonight, still a balmy 79 degrees, perfect for dining out. tomorrow, chris, the weather having a low to moderate impact on your day mainly because rain could impact those evening plans. isle have more on the timing for you tomorrow. also something happening today that won't happen again until april 30th. i'll let you know what that is coming up in just over ten minutes. >> thanks a lot, amelia. looking overseas, something the u.s. has done in iraq until now. tonight the new strategy the military is using during this latest fight in iraq. >>> disaster on the rails. how this routine train trip quickly became a catastrophe. and those trips to a local beach could become a much bigger hassle if one bill proposed >>> the u.s. used land-based bombers for the fist time. u.s. militaryfficials say they're using a combination of fighter, bomber jets and unmanned drones to hit targets near the mosul dam.
rain south of winchester extending back from morgantown. faulkier counties may be tealing with rain until p.m., but everybody else is dry. 10:00 p.m. tonight, still a balmy 79 degrees, perfect for dining out. tomorrow, chris, the weather having a low to moderate impact on your day mainly because rain could impact those evening plans. isle have more on the timing for you tomorrow. also something happening today that won't happen again until april 30th. i'll let you know what that is coming up in...
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Aug 12, 2014
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. >> a lot of rain in the morgantown area.the pennsylvania turnpike at that morgantown interchange. 76 at city avenue, 76 is dry as you can see and quiet as far as traffic goes. the long-term construction is still out there on the northeast extension near quakertown an lansdale and for drivers in norristown, montgomery county, we are dealing with the fire location on yerkes road between nobles street and washington street. noble and washington, definitely larger streets but you can use them right now. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> don't leave the house without your rain gear. we're seeing some rain in the area and this afternoon, strong, gusty winds. the wind is blowing this morning. we can see damaging winds with storms later today. 72 degrees, rain is falling at the airport. philadelphia, 5 degrees warmer and the humidity is up this morning. this is south philadelphia. the view at citizens bank park, light rain falling right now in south philly. there you can see justç a ligh sho
. >> a lot of rain in the morgantown area.the pennsylvania turnpike at that morgantown interchange. 76 at city avenue, 76 is dry as you can see and quiet as far as traffic goes. the long-term construction is still out there on the northeast extension near quakertown an lansdale and for drivers in norristown, montgomery county, we are dealing with the fire location on yerkes road between nobles street and washington street. noble and washington, definitely larger streets but you can use...
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Aug 11, 2014
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here near morgantown they're getting moderate showers but you can see the leading edge up the central shan enandoah valley getting a few sprinkles there. south and east just a few sprinkles coming into spotsylvania.frericksburg, warr get a few sprinkles this afternoon but it's generally drying as it's heading off to the north and east. our temperatures now are mild. it's in the midtou to upper 70s around the bay. farther west and north temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. we'll have increasing clouds during the afternoon. a look at new timing on the rain arrival. when it's going to be leaving and a big change coming later this week. that's all in just a few minutes. >>> well, we know you're busy getting your kids ready to head back to school, but if one maryland lawmaker has his way, you'll get a little more time. controller peter francho wants schools to start after lakd. derrick ward his live with that. >> reporter: good morning, barbara. soon this school and schools everywhere will be full of young minds ready to be molded for productive futures, but at least one state official sa
here near morgantown they're getting moderate showers but you can see the leading edge up the central shan enandoah valley getting a few sprinkles there. south and east just a few sprinkles coming into spotsylvania.frericksburg, warr get a few sprinkles this afternoon but it's generally drying as it's heading off to the north and east. our temperatures now are mild. it's in the midtou to upper 70s around the bay. farther west and north temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. we'll have increasing...
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Aug 6, 2014
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i've been tracking the showers even from this morning when they were in pittsburgh and morgantown. this one area has been slowly moving to the east at about 30 miles an hour. you see it there from harrisburg south in toward maryland and virginia and west virginia. going to take you north, though. there's not much going on here in washington. a little tiny shower over i-95 coming out of montgomery and prince george's county there. a couple of showers on the west side of baltimore. in montgomery county, you see this activity here to the north. this is what i was talking about over i-95, actually route 1, 129, toward laurel and the icc. now it's going all the way to 198 pretty much. laytonsville back to barnesville, south of damascus seeing a couple of light showers there. we have agent heavier shower but nothing really to write home about between brunswick and purcelville, north west of leesburg. the lighter rains are just north of leesburg. this little moderate cell, this is going to be tracking east. the so it will hit leesburg at about 12:20. toward elmer at 12:28. going to hit po
i've been tracking the showers even from this morning when they were in pittsburgh and morgantown. this one area has been slowly moving to the east at about 30 miles an hour. you see it there from harrisburg south in toward maryland and virginia and west virginia. going to take you north, though. there's not much going on here in washington. a little tiny shower over i-95 coming out of montgomery and prince george's county there. a couple of showers on the west side of baltimore. in montgomery...
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Aug 16, 2014
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west virginia, west of morgantown was her first stop. he encountered an aggressive united mind worker campaign to organize the coal men. here is something of what she found in west virginia: after a romantic landscape, deep wooded valleys, hills, twilight till mid morning. the days drew in early and the sun dropped behind the western ridges. the state capital had shops and violence, repiesal and vigilante justice. the roads are beautiful but i am starting to hate them. they went about the business of living in scarcity and brutality she had never seen. child slavery flourished. they were astonished with the docile attitude most americans accepted the great depression. the radicals were outraged. there were lots of strikes, serious unrest in the country side, but very little of what might be called organized revolutionary agitation. much of the violence was spontaneous. as malcolm observed there were no riots unless the police started them. perhaps the most serious challenge happened in the country. for one example, an operation bombed an
west virginia, west of morgantown was her first stop. he encountered an aggressive united mind worker campaign to organize the coal men. here is something of what she found in west virginia: after a romantic landscape, deep wooded valleys, hills, twilight till mid morning. the days drew in early and the sun dropped behind the western ridges. the state capital had shops and violence, repiesal and vigilante justice. the roads are beautiful but i am starting to hate them. they went about the...
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Aug 25, 2014
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. >>> 18-year-old marquis meadow was a freshman lineman at morgantown. two weeks ago he became dison the other hand and fainted during a workout. meadow's condition got worse saturday and he suddenly passed away. >>> more than two weeks after the death of unarmed teenager michael brown, he will be laid to rest late they have morning. >> his father just wants one thing. peace. >> reporter: thousands of mourners will pay tribute to 18- year-old michael brown in st. louis this morning. his life was cut short august 9th when he was shot by police officer darren wilson. the incident ignited tensions between demonstrators and police in ferguson. >> a number of celebrities and politicians are expected to attend a service here today, including three white house aides. >> reporter: on sunday, brown's parents atnded an annual peace rally in st. louis's largest city park calling for calm today. >> please make it a day of silence so we can watch our son be laid to rest. >> reporter: they were joined by trayvon martin's parents, the unarmed teenager killed by a neigh
. >>> 18-year-old marquis meadow was a freshman lineman at morgantown. two weeks ago he became dison the other hand and fainted during a workout. meadow's condition got worse saturday and he suddenly passed away. >>> more than two weeks after the death of unarmed teenager michael brown, he will be laid to rest late they have morning. >> his father just wants one thing. peace. >> reporter: thousands of mourners will pay tribute to 18- year-old michael brown in st....
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on the pa turnpike in morgantown there's a crash taking out the left lane.y avenue to the schuylkill expressway. >> reporter: matt, the numbers have jumped in the last hour. 75 degrees in philadelphia. low 70s in the lehigh valley and 73 in millville, new jersey. lots of sunshine, we're feeling it here, slightly humid, 86 for your high, but a nice day. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms, we could see them at any point, starting tomorrow morning, it's not going to rain constantly but you need to be prepared for that at any time. the heaviest is in the overnight hours tuesday into wednesday. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, the search for the driver in a deadly hit-and-run crash in royalties and looting -- royalties and looting follow a candle light vigil for a teenager announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael"! today, from the new film "boyhood," ethan hawke. and from the movie "the one i love" and the series "mad men," elisabeth moss. and a special announcement for our viewers. watching "live" can win you a fantastic getaway. plus, actress and mod
on the pa turnpike in morgantown there's a crash taking out the left lane.y avenue to the schuylkill expressway. >> reporter: matt, the numbers have jumped in the last hour. 75 degrees in philadelphia. low 70s in the lehigh valley and 73 in millville, new jersey. lots of sunshine, we're feeling it here, slightly humid, 86 for your high, but a nice day. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms, we could see them at any point, starting tomorrow morning, it's not going to rain constantly but you...
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Aug 5, 2014
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university of iowa, iowa city, iowa barbara, santa barbara, california 4.west virginia university, morgantowniversity of illinois at illinois 6.lehigh university, bethlehem, pennsylvania by the way syracuse university is not happy about being at the top of this list. fans got their first look at the 49ers in their new digs at levi's stadium. as the team works its way to the start of the season. they opened up their first practice inside the new stadium to fans. close to 10-thousand showed up tonight. they will play the ravens on thursday night in their first preseason game. heading into the 6 o'clock hour we have some new video to show you. the big story is of the weather. we have some new video to show you. the big story is of the weather. looking at some rain falling. ♪ we have some new video to show you. the bl thdeliousnessthe weather. all of hshe's rup.,n falling. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you ha
university of iowa, iowa city, iowa barbara, santa barbara, california 4.west virginia university, morgantowniversity of illinois at illinois 6.lehigh university, bethlehem, pennsylvania by the way syracuse university is not happy about being at the top of this list. fans got their first look at the 49ers in their new digs at levi's stadium. as the team works its way to the start of the season. they opened up their first practice inside the new stadium to fans. close to 10-thousand showed up...
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Aug 27, 2014
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bringing showers to the pittsburgh area starting to move into the neck of west virginia toward morgantownll push toward us as we head into the overnight hours. that's why we have the slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm in tonight's forecast, but after that moves through we'll start to clear things out and lows between 65 and 71 degrees, pretty typical this time of year. as you step out the door tomorrow morning, it's going to be partly to mostly sunny, temperatures in the 70s, humidity dropping as we head into the mid to late morning hours. by afternoon tomorrow it's going to be mostly sunny. you will feel that drop in humidity with highs between 84 and 88 degrees, winds out of the north and northeast at 5 to 15 miles per hour. it's going to be a great weekend to head down to the shore because we'll hold onto that sunshine. the humidity won't be an issue close to the water and it's going to stay dry through saturday, 81 degrees tomorrow, by saturday 78 degrees. you'll want to be close to the water to get away from the heat and humidity in town. rehoboth same deal, up to 78 degrees
bringing showers to the pittsburgh area starting to move into the neck of west virginia toward morgantownll push toward us as we head into the overnight hours. that's why we have the slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm in tonight's forecast, but after that moves through we'll start to clear things out and lows between 65 and 71 degrees, pretty typical this time of year. as you step out the door tomorrow morning, it's going to be partly to mostly sunny, temperatures in the 70s, humidity...
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Aug 18, 2014
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morgantown, pennsylvania on our line for teachers. good morning, matthew. caller: good morning. military veteran, i did troops to teachers and i taught at groves high school in savannah, which is about 90% minority and economically disadvantaged. and i walked away after three years because i was very discouraged. i came to the conclusion that the problems in many of our schools is a cultural problem more than a problem with policy. money problem, either. when you compare one county in georgia with another county in georgia, the first county receives about $5,000 less per upil annually but outperforms the other county. from a policy standpoint, if we of improve the culture learning in the home and encourage learning from the home in disadvantaged communities, i think we are going about it all wrong with common core. performing western country in the world is finland. ,inland has a decentralized consumer driven model. where they use vouchers and local autonomy to drive education. i will leave that out there for you guys. host: darleen opfer, do you want to pick that up? guest: he
morgantown, pennsylvania on our line for teachers. good morning, matthew. caller: good morning. military veteran, i did troops to teachers and i taught at groves high school in savannah, which is about 90% minority and economically disadvantaged. and i walked away after three years because i was very discouraged. i came to the conclusion that the problems in many of our schools is a cultural problem more than a problem with policy. money problem, either. when you compare one county in georgia...
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kline earned his jd degree from the west virginia college of law in morgantown west virginia. prior to starting private practice, in 2005 he spent many years working on at of coal miners as a volunteer black lung association member, benefit counselor and leverkusen the. mr. kline grew up -- grew up in new york and as a father of three children. mr. kline, thank you for being you. dr. john parker, dr. parker has been practicing at west virginia university since 1985. is published numerous peer-reviewed studies and textbook chapters on occupational lung disease. he has consulted for the world health organization and the international labor office on issues related to respiratory diseases and travel the world over teaching and training, doing gratitude occupational lung disease. he is currently professor chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at west virginia university. dr. parker is very to his wife, christine, and has two children, josh and katy. doctor, thank you for being with us. robert bailey is a retired coal miner and member of the united mine workers of america,
kline earned his jd degree from the west virginia college of law in morgantown west virginia. prior to starting private practice, in 2005 he spent many years working on at of coal miners as a volunteer black lung association member, benefit counselor and leverkusen the. mr. kline grew up -- grew up in new york and as a father of three children. mr. kline, thank you for being you. dr. john parker, dr. parker has been practicing at west virginia university since 1985. is published numerous...
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host: morgantown, pennsylvania on our line for teachers. good morning, matthew. caller: good morning. i was a military veteran, i did troops to teachers and i taught at groves high school in savannah, which is about 90% minority and economically disadvantaged. and i walked away after three years because i was very discouraged. i came to the conclusion that the problems in many of our schools is a cultural problem more than a problem with policy. it is not a money problem, either. when you compare one county in georgia with another county in georgia, the first county receives about $5,000 less per pupil annually but outperforms the other county. from a policy standpoint, if we can improve the culture of learning in the home and encourage learning from the home in disadvantaged communities, i think we are going about it all wrong with common core. the highest performing western country in the world is finland. finland has a decentralized, consumer driven model. where they use vouchers and local autonomy to drive education. i will leave that out there for you guys.
host: morgantown, pennsylvania on our line for teachers. good morning, matthew. caller: good morning. i was a military veteran, i did troops to teachers and i taught at groves high school in savannah, which is about 90% minority and economically disadvantaged. and i walked away after three years because i was very discouraged. i came to the conclusion that the problems in many of our schools is a cultural problem more than a problem with policy. it is not a money problem, either. when you...