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you can see the storm system spinning still over new york state. we've got a batch of clouds coming out of eastern west virginia, northern virginia. it's going to be with us for a few more hours before it breaks up a little bit. our temperatures, they're definitely on the chilly side. look at that. 38 right now in leesburg and hagerstown. 37 in frederick and some windchills are down into the low 30s in these spots. we're at 42 but even down to the south it's 41 la plata and the pax river naval air station 43. looking for a high down there today maybe 65. they could be one of the warm spots with more sun. 62 for d.c. 55, though, north of us in hagerstown. it's 5:00 a.m. monika santami is here with your time saver traffic. >>> been a relatively easy early morning rush hour. let's hope it stays that wai. the beltway is looking fine. no issues to report heading northbound on 95 in virginia. coming up from dale city to woodbridge across the occoquan river. we'll take a live look in springfield where you're just going to see a tiny bit of volume. let's g
you can see the storm system spinning still over new york state. we've got a batch of clouds coming out of eastern west virginia, northern virginia. it's going to be with us for a few more hours before it breaks up a little bit. our temperatures, they're definitely on the chilly side. look at that. 38 right now in leesburg and hagerstown. 37 in frederick and some windchills are down into the low 30s in these spots. we're at 42 but even down to the south it's 41 la plata and the pax river naval...
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Apr 14, 2012
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battle within new york state. had new york gone a different direction, the democratic nominee might have been elected instead of zachary taylor, the whig nominee. serious internal divisions within the democratic party in new york. i think i may have talked about this before. a lot of factionalism among the democrats in new york. factionalism. hunker group and the barn burner group. we won't get into that, but suffice to say the whigs again end up with a successful candidate with electing the president in the form of zachary taylor, but ironically again, someone who's not really a committed whig. someone who is less than a diehard whig, you know, in the clay or webster mold. taylor had often portrayed himself not as a whig candidate but as a no-party candidate, as someone who's kind of above party, and he incorrectly assumed that a broad coalition had made him president and that he owed little to the whigs per se. political historians know that's nonsense, that in fact it was the whig party machine that got him elec
battle within new york state. had new york gone a different direction, the democratic nominee might have been elected instead of zachary taylor, the whig nominee. serious internal divisions within the democratic party in new york. i think i may have talked about this before. a lot of factionalism among the democrats in new york. factionalism. hunker group and the barn burner group. we won't get into that, but suffice to say the whigs again end up with a successful candidate with electing the...
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Apr 23, 2012
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western new york state. east of there, the areas in green, that is rain. raining generally lightly around washington with patchy drizzle elsewhere. much of virginia, maryland, wet this morning. wet roads, streets, and sidewalk. this area in the pink is a winter storm warning for april 23. certainly is a rare late april event to get this much snow, maybe as much as a foot of snow with all the trees with leaves. that could easily bring down tree limbs and power outages. that whole area in the pink. that is the zone where they're going to be getting the heaviest snows. areas in blue, farther east, may pick up traps maybe two to four inches mainly in the higher ridges. later today locally, only in the 40s to near 50 degrees this afternoon. occasional showers, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. finally this rain looks to be tapering off and ending by later tonight. tomorrow, sun back. still a bit blustery but milder. clouds in the afternoon, sunny wednesday and milder. then on thursday, clouds return, maybe showers in the 60s, sun friday and saturday. maybe mo
western new york state. east of there, the areas in green, that is rain. raining generally lightly around washington with patchy drizzle elsewhere. much of virginia, maryland, wet this morning. wet roads, streets, and sidewalk. this area in the pink is a winter storm warning for april 23. certainly is a rare late april event to get this much snow, maybe as much as a foot of snow with all the trees with leaves. that could easily bring down tree limbs and power outages. that whole area in the...
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Apr 26, 2012
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those communities, and that's why so many food banks all over the country and not just in big states like new york and ohio and michigan, but smaller states have called us to want us to do this. there's no score involved. there's no additional cost to the government, to the secretary, to the usda. and this just gives the secretary one more consideration, doesn't force him to take into account any one of these. it just says they can consider commodity prices, consumer preferences and need and that's why the amendment makes sense. >> senator conrad? >> i'm told and just asking the question of senator johanns and senator brown that the bush administration claimed they already had this authority. but the current administration argues that they don't. is that the case? >> senator johanns? >> i'm not entirely certain about that because at least when i was secretary, senator conrad, we looked at this from an agricultural standpoint. and so i probably never pushed the authority. this administration may be looking at it. times are different. times are more difficult and may be saying, gosh, do we have the
those communities, and that's why so many food banks all over the country and not just in big states like new york and ohio and michigan, but smaller states have called us to want us to do this. there's no score involved. there's no additional cost to the government, to the secretary, to the usda. and this just gives the secretary one more consideration, doesn't force him to take into account any one of these. it just says they can consider commodity prices, consumer preferences and need and...
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Apr 22, 2012
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and reagan won new york state. that was the last time that a non-incumbent republican won new york state. >> eric: right now, president obama and romney are much closer? >> that's right. in the last poll, 46-44, head to head, romney at 46. >> eric: in 1992, a potential similar situation, george h.w. bush, at this time, april, 1992, the gallup poll showed 41%, huge, 17-point -- well, my math is lousy, 26% for governor clinton -- >> 26%. he picked up 17. and look what happened? election night, 43%, president bush, 37%. that's a flip of 17 points? >> absolutely. >> eric: plus? >> yeah. president bush went down. but again, the rule hold, the incumbent president doesn't get more than he polls at this point in time. it can even go down. >> eric: do you think the folks. >> they know t. they know it. that's why they are panicking and campaigning so hard. they have forgotten governing. they are about campaigning this. economic recession, which has continued in their presidency, they have done nothing with respect to jobs and
and reagan won new york state. that was the last time that a non-incumbent republican won new york state. >> eric: right now, president obama and romney are much closer? >> that's right. in the last poll, 46-44, head to head, romney at 46. >> eric: in 1992, a potential similar situation, george h.w. bush, at this time, april, 1992, the gallup poll showed 41%, huge, 17-point -- well, my math is lousy, 26% for governor clinton -- >> 26%. he picked up 17. and look what...
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Apr 28, 2012
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public sector unions in new york state elected the governor. >> i agree with all of the above that the unions are not what they were and they are weakened over time just by attrition to charles' point and they're losing that, but they are leaving behind legacy costs that are staggering, pension costs staggering and growing. unless we get that under control, and try to rein is in, it doesn't matter whether this are three union guys left or union guys like charlie, i goes, who feel it in their hearts. the bottom line it's going to be a financial debacle. >> it's burdensome to business and job creation, and to my point, just because union are in decline doesn't mean with democratic power behind them and vice versa that this he would continue to move in that way. >> a powerful friend and-- >> you know why? because they control certain things, why is california in such deep, you know what? because of public sector unions and i don't think you can blame jimmy hoffa, what's going on in california and new york state and why we have physical problems in the states and the public sector unions p
public sector unions in new york state elected the governor. >> i agree with all of the above that the unions are not what they were and they are weakened over time just by attrition to charles' point and they're losing that, but they are leaving behind legacy costs that are staggering, pension costs staggering and growing. unless we get that under control, and try to rein is in, it doesn't matter whether this are three union guys left or union guys like charlie, i goes, who feel it in...
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Apr 23, 2012
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in the last hour and the snow to the west and that is about four to 10 inches of snow and into new york state and some reports of power outages and some rain on the back side, the temperatures in the 30s and that is crazy. everyone put away the snow equipment after the snow-free winter here through pennsylvania and into new york state. i wanted to show you a great picture from mathias, west virginia, and thank dawn and her husband for sending it us to. it's 3,000 fight, due west of woodstock, virginia, on the other side of interstate 81. two to three inches of snow picked up out there and that is looking pretty. again, a lot of these trees do have their foliage on them and we worry about the power outages and that is so far so good. frostburg, maryland, two to four inches of heavy, wet snow and to baird, west virginia, three inches and mcneil, west virginia, an inch 1/2 and most of those to the west at higher elevations and a few more hours of advisory and in that pink here, winter warnings and that is for garrett county until 2 in the morning and that is for the lower elevations and with two
in the last hour and the snow to the west and that is about four to 10 inches of snow and into new york state and some reports of power outages and some rain on the back side, the temperatures in the 30s and that is crazy. everyone put away the snow equipment after the snow-free winter here through pennsylvania and into new york state. i wanted to show you a great picture from mathias, west virginia, and thank dawn and her husband for sending it us to. it's 3,000 fight, due west of woodstock,...
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Apr 24, 2012
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could still get a shower, could even be snow mixed in across northern pennsylvania and western new york state. we should have some sunshine, but notice a few clouds build up in the afternoon. i wanted you to see a little moisture tries to spill across the mountains according to futurecast tomorrow night around 10:00 mostly for west central virginia. that keeps moving and we clear out again. wednesday is mostly dry, but wednesday night we have a warm front that tries to swing through the area. while thursday may start out dry, i think there will be some showers that move back into the picture in the afternoon. so another potentially wet day coming thursday, just as tonight's showers begin moving off the map. 39 degrees for us with a little breeze, the breeze is back again tomorrow. we do get up to about 60 degrees and maybe a spotty shower here and there. time for the five-day forecast. we have a gradual warm-up heading into the the weekend. right now i want to say we're showing the weekend as dry. i'm not 100% confident that will stay dry. we'll have to keep an eye on whether or not there mig
could still get a shower, could even be snow mixed in across northern pennsylvania and western new york state. we should have some sunshine, but notice a few clouds build up in the afternoon. i wanted you to see a little moisture tries to spill across the mountains according to futurecast tomorrow night around 10:00 mostly for west central virginia. that keeps moving and we clear out again. wednesday is mostly dry, but wednesday night we have a warm front that tries to swing through the area....
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Apr 24, 2012
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it happened somewhere in new york state. the video has become a viral hit on youtube. [ meowing ] >> not surprising at all. >> you're right. knowing how cats act. and that poor little bear. baent going to give up. -- wasn't giving up. >> the music and meowing, sounded like it might have been added in. >> the meowing is not added in. the music gives an effect. but the meowing is all cat. >> don't mess with the cats. >> 4:41. >> tom kierein is in storm center 4. chilly this morning, tom. >> dress like a black bear this tuesday morning. yeah, off to a cold start. down into the upper 30s in montgomery county, frederick county, loudoun county, howard county and parts of western foreca fairfax county. mid 30s in washington. near 40 in southern maryland, la plata toward manassas. just near 40. here's the hometown forecast for la plata in charles county. by mid morning, upper 40s, partly cloudy and partly cloudy midday for the lunch hour. should be in the upper 50s. and then by mid-afternoon, late afternoon, hovering around 60 degre
it happened somewhere in new york state. the video has become a viral hit on youtube. [ meowing ] >> not surprising at all. >> you're right. knowing how cats act. and that poor little bear. baent going to give up. -- wasn't giving up. >> the music and meowing, sounded like it might have been added in. >> the meowing is not added in. the music gives an effect. but the meowing is all cat. >> don't mess with the cats. >> 4:41. >> tom kierein is in storm...
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Apr 16, 2012
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more than new york state. when they were increasing their income taxes, the proximity of your competition is important. new jersey and connecticut had no income tax at that time. new york state was doing all of that at a time when its immediate neighbors had no income taxes and much lower taxes. in the late 1970's, under a democratic governor, the state embarked on what it ended up being a 17-year series of tax cuts. the state tax rate was cut in half. the city taxes began to stabilize and then be reduced, most significantly in the 1990's. mayor giuliani was the only mayor to make an absolute policy priority reducing taxes. in the late 1990's under him, the city cut taxes by about $3 billion. the city gained over 300,000 jobs. the tax model indicated around 80,000 of those jobs could be attributed directly to tax cuts. let's bring ourselves to the present and go through the end of the 1990's. the tax cut in progress stopped on september 11, 2001. that created an immediate fiscal problem for the city. that was p
more than new york state. when they were increasing their income taxes, the proximity of your competition is important. new jersey and connecticut had no income tax at that time. new york state was doing all of that at a time when its immediate neighbors had no income taxes and much lower taxes. in the late 1970's, under a democratic governor, the state embarked on what it ended up being a 17-year series of tax cuts. the state tax rate was cut in half. the city taxes began to stabilize and then...
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Apr 2, 2012
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pushed through us really bringing just some wet snow showers now on the back end to parpts of new york statend -- parts of new york state and new england. we'll watch the future cast. a relatively quiet pattern for us for the next couple of days. lots of sunshine here through the afternoon. clear skies tonight. that will allow another chilly night in spots. there are already some freeze warnings and frost advisories off to our north and east across extreme northeastern maryland, parts of pennsylvania and delaware and jersey for tonight. as we head through the day on tuesday, again another sunny, quiet day. a little warmer. winds switch to the southwest. we should make below 70s in many spots tomorrow if not the upper 60s. by wednesday morning we're going to watch some showers here in west virginia. watch what happens in the afternoon. looks like some of these could develop toward us, especially south side of town. this is wednesday at 4:45. so we've had to introduce a shower threat back to the forecast for wednesday. but we had a dry march and this pattern is a fairly dry one over the next w
pushed through us really bringing just some wet snow showers now on the back end to parpts of new york statend -- parts of new york state and new england. we'll watch the future cast. a relatively quiet pattern for us for the next couple of days. lots of sunshine here through the afternoon. clear skies tonight. that will allow another chilly night in spots. there are already some freeze warnings and frost advisories off to our north and east across extreme northeastern maryland, parts of...
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Apr 26, 2012
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not every state has the population that new york state has. we have 20 million people in our state. that means under this draft bill, 300,000 families are going to be affected. that's 300,000 families that may be more food insecure than before and that means less food on a kitchen table for children. so i have very grave concerns about what that tells about us, and what we're going to do for it. i want to bring three issues up about food stamps. first it is such an extraordinary investment for every dollar that you put into the s.n.a.p. program you get out $1.79. that is a statistic from the usda. second, there is so little fraud in food stamps. it's less than 1%. 1 cent for every dollar. this is not a place where people are taking advantage. this is a place family needs the resources. third, as a mother, our children need food to grow. is the most simple elemental thing a family must provide for their children. they need food to grow. they need food to learn. they need food to be able to reach their god-given potential. so i urge my colleagues who are looking at places where we hav
not every state has the population that new york state has. we have 20 million people in our state. that means under this draft bill, 300,000 families are going to be affected. that's 300,000 families that may be more food insecure than before and that means less food on a kitchen table for children. so i have very grave concerns about what that tells about us, and what we're going to do for it. i want to bring three issues up about food stamps. first it is such an extraordinary investment for...
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Apr 14, 2012
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by the early 1960's, new york's state income-tax rate was over 15%. new york city had a tax rate of over 4.5 -- 4%. the combined tax rate approached 20%. the city had its own corporate income tax. the city had a bigger sales tax. the city had invented an unincorporated business tax affecting all business partnerships and partnership income in the city. what happened between 1969 and 1975 was the city lost 600,000 private-sector jobs. during the decade of the '70s, the city lost 800,000 residents. the city had a near-death experience. what happened was a collective understanding of what had produced that and a bipartisan agreement that changes had to be made. what happened was the city and the state began to embark on an era of protest growth tax policy, which, as luck would have it, coincided exactly what the pro-growth tax policies of the reagan era on the federal level. no city benefited more from pro- growth tax policies starting in the early 1980's the new york state -- then york city and no state then york state. i think your neighbors and the pro
by the early 1960's, new york's state income-tax rate was over 15%. new york city had a tax rate of over 4.5 -- 4%. the combined tax rate approached 20%. the city had its own corporate income tax. the city had a bigger sales tax. the city had invented an unincorporated business tax affecting all business partnerships and partnership income in the city. what happened between 1969 and 1975 was the city lost 600,000 private-sector jobs. during the decade of the '70s, the city lost 800,000...
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Apr 22, 2012
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you can see the heavy rain in pennsylvania and new york state. that is going straight up into pennsylvania and new york in the next 24 hours. the mountains are going to pick up some snow. eventually, this entire system pulls to the north and dissipates. it will slowly but surely dry out. it would take a couple of days to get all the defects of this storm. nw winds at 10-20 miles per hour. only in the upper 40's and low 50's for highs. scattered showers. a fluke -- a few flakes to the north. how much snow to the west of us. at least six inches. maybe more than that. winter storm warnings are the pink shaded areas. here we take a look at the 7 day forecast. 57 on tuesday. rain scattered tomorrow. most of the precipitation on tuesday will be in the morning. >> you are looking dapper this evening. >> i wish showwalter would have >> this is the 11 sports. >> the orioles are heading into the finale of their 10 game road trip. start as an oriole. more on that. showwalter was tossed. chin had five strikeouts. he finally breaks through. 3 on. 2 out. brings
you can see the heavy rain in pennsylvania and new york state. that is going straight up into pennsylvania and new york in the next 24 hours. the mountains are going to pick up some snow. eventually, this entire system pulls to the north and dissipates. it will slowly but surely dry out. it would take a couple of days to get all the defects of this storm. nw winds at 10-20 miles per hour. only in the upper 40's and low 50's for highs. scattered showers. a fluke -- a few flakes to the north. how...
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Apr 24, 2012
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the center is across new york state. these impulses on the backs ide produce some showers or sprinkles. later this morning or this afternoon. i think we'll get through the morning commute without any precipitation. there is still some out there in the form of snow. north central pennsylvania and back into new york state. 8 inches of snow in oakland yesterday. that was in garrett county. breezy and cool conditions today with a slight chance for rain shower, but 20%. high temperatures between 55 and 60 degrees. yesterday we were in the 40's. the average high temperature is 68. the wind is 10 to 25 knots on the open waters of the chesapeake. small craft advisory is in a fact. the seven-day forecast -- a mixture of clouds and sunshine tomorrow with a high near 64. scattered showers and thunderstorms on thursday. the temperatures will be close to 70. kind of iffy into the weekend. a chance for a few showers on saturday with a high of 65. >> a new survey finds the main reason car owners become dissatisfied with their repair sh
the center is across new york state. these impulses on the backs ide produce some showers or sprinkles. later this morning or this afternoon. i think we'll get through the morning commute without any precipitation. there is still some out there in the form of snow. north central pennsylvania and back into new york state. 8 inches of snow in oakland yesterday. that was in garrett county. breezy and cool conditions today with a slight chance for rain shower, but 20%. high temperatures between 55...
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Apr 13, 2012
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this week in the "new york times," which is great, republican state senators who flipped positions on this issue, flipped to support same-sex marriage rights in new york and got the rights passed and signed into law in new york. the author of that bill will be joining us to talk about what has happened to the republican senators since they made that momentous decision. in new hampshire, in the hugely republican dominated legislature failed, even though the anti-gay marriage people guaranteed that that repeal would pass. not only did democrats in new hampshire refuse to repeal gay rights, but republicans did, too. by a huge margin. the republican party is definitely still anti-gay, broadly speaking, but it is sprinting in the other direction. politico.com, front page in the story about how three of mr. romney's top donors, guys who have been writing him seven-figure checks already are also major supporters of same-sex marriage rights. three of the hedge fund zillionaires who have given him more money than anybody are very pro gay marriage rights. and so mitt romney has wanted to seem l
this week in the "new york times," which is great, republican state senators who flipped positions on this issue, flipped to support same-sex marriage rights in new york and got the rights passed and signed into law in new york. the author of that bill will be joining us to talk about what has happened to the republican senators since they made that momentous decision. in new hampshire, in the hugely republican dominated legislature failed, even though the anti-gay marriage people...
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Apr 29, 2012
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governor and take legal action hoping the mystery behind the kent state shootings may one day be solved. susan candiotti, cnn, new york>>> it's half past the hour, now let's get you caught up on the headlines. seven people including three children have died in an horrific crash in new york state. their car plunged 60 feet to the ground, it landed in an area of the bronx zoo that is closed to the public. all passengers were wearing their seat belts. >>> u.s. troops are helping in the hunt for joseph kony. an internet campaign called kony 2012 pushed for world leaders to make his capture a priority. next hour you're going to see how u.s. soldiers are helping in the crusade. >>> egypt's parliament has persuaded the president to form a new government. lawmakers suspended parliament in protest. the head of egypt's military counsel says the cabinet will be changed within 48 hours. >>> the fire marshall is looking into a tent collapse in st. louis yesterday that killed one person and injured 16 others. it happened as baseball fans gathered at a local bar, just as a storm blew right through. now manufacturing guide lines say
governor and take legal action hoping the mystery behind the kent state shootings may one day be solved. susan candiotti, cnn, new york>>> it's half past the hour, now let's get you caught up on the headlines. seven people including three children have died in an horrific crash in new york state. their car plunged 60 feet to the ground, it landed in an area of the bronx zoo that is closed to the public. all passengers were wearing their seat belts. >>> u.s. troops are helping...
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Apr 23, 2012
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it is well north of the area into new york state and will continue into canada. snow across much of western new york state and southwestern a doubling up. and it still as high as western maryland. a few showers locally as well. there is washington. the southeast of washington through prince george's county, dunkirk area, moderate rainfall. zabul of largo and prince george's county and -- south of largo and prince george's county and just outside of annapolis, scattered showers overnight. it will end overnight as well. when you think about 43 degrees it could be december january -- december or january or february or march. it is april 23. since the rain began late saturday over 2 inches of rain, we did not cut the deficit in half but we did make good inroads. we will take every job we get with this system. temperatures are way below average. 43 in gaithersburg and frederick. 43 in cumberland. 46 in culpepper. it will stay cloudy through the overnight hours. lingering showers will end. the 35-42 or the week up temperatures for april 24. this cold area will rotate ba
it is well north of the area into new york state and will continue into canada. snow across much of western new york state and southwestern a doubling up. and it still as high as western maryland. a few showers locally as well. there is washington. the southeast of washington through prince george's county, dunkirk area, moderate rainfall. zabul of largo and prince george's county and -- south of largo and prince george's county and just outside of annapolis, scattered showers overnight. it...
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Apr 9, 2012
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it went through here dry, but up to the north of us, a few showers in pennsylvania and new york state. in new england, northern maine is getting snow, and down near boston, precipitation. this particular area is passing us, but that is not an issue. this area of rain is a second disturbance that is coming our way. it is driving in a little further south, so we might get some rain tomorrow, and we can certainly use it. this is not a lot of moisture. the gulf of mexico, if you get rain tomorrow, it will be made in the day. it will not be much. it will not water your lawn or help the red flag problem. let's take a look at what happened during the day to day as far as temperature. 74 at the airport and inner harbor. both readings were the same because it was a little windy. gusts were in the 30's. that tends to even the temperature out. 62 is the typical high. the low wage, 38 to 50. the temperature range for the lows this morning. right now, 58 at bwi-marshall, so still really mild. 55 and westminster and frederick. down in the 40's in far western maryland. here are the clouds associated
it went through here dry, but up to the north of us, a few showers in pennsylvania and new york state. in new england, northern maine is getting snow, and down near boston, precipitation. this particular area is passing us, but that is not an issue. this area of rain is a second disturbance that is coming our way. it is driving in a little further south, so we might get some rain tomorrow, and we can certainly use it. this is not a lot of moisture. the gulf of mexico, if you get rain tomorrow,...
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Apr 23, 2012
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stay with abc news for the very latest on that case. >>> now other top story -- the powerful storm barreling up the east coast leaving nine states, including new yorket. >> farther inland, they're getting buried by heavy snow. flood watches and advisories have been posted from delaware to maine. and six states are under winter storm warnings and advisories. our coverage begins with abc's karen travers in buffalo. >> reporter: torrential rains and high winds. the leading edge of a powerful late-season nor'easter. it's barreling along the east coast from the florida keys all the way up to new england. the storm washed out pro baseball games in boston and washington, d.c. earth day events got drenched or canceled. parts of several states are under a flood watch. and more than three inches of rain are forecast in some areas. wind gusts over 40 miles per hour in others. western new york and pennsylvania could be socked with over a foot of snow, especially in the higher elevations. >> we have leaves on the trees now so they're going to act as sort of collectors and they are going to make the branches heavier. >> reporter: the weight combined with the win
stay with abc news for the very latest on that case. >>> now other top story -- the powerful storm barreling up the east coast leaving nine states, including new yorket. >> farther inland, they're getting buried by heavy snow. flood watches and advisories have been posted from delaware to maine. and six states are under winter storm warnings and advisories. our coverage begins with abc's karen travers in buffalo. >> reporter: torrential rains and high winds. the leading...
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Apr 30, 2012
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. >> back in 2010 this bridge was one of several in new york state that were termed -- determined to be functionally obsolete and and not structurally -- the structural integrity of the bridge was called into question but when we look deeper into the meaning of that, what that definition means, it doesn't mean that the bridges are necessarily unsafe but it means they don't meet today's standard, contemporary standards. so these bridges, in other words, needed to be brought up to date to meet today's safety standards. and this particular portion of the bronx river parkway, this bridge that this vehicle went off of today, it was declared in 2010 to be functionally obsolete. >> as of two years ago, federal statistics showed that about 25% of new york state highway bridges were classified as functionally obsolete. >>> it was on a sunday just like this one almost one year ago the country learned that the most wanted man in the world was dead. the news broke during this very show that u.s. forces had killed osama bin laden in pakistan. i want to bring in cnn's john king, he's the host of "
. >> back in 2010 this bridge was one of several in new york state that were termed -- determined to be functionally obsolete and and not structurally -- the structural integrity of the bridge was called into question but when we look deeper into the meaning of that, what that definition means, it doesn't mean that the bridges are necessarily unsafe but it means they don't meet today's standard, contemporary standards. so these bridges, in other words, needed to be brought up to date to...
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Apr 27, 2012
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in new york state to have like effect snow, the we have these clouds drifting into our area. lake effect clouds, i guess you could say, from the chilly air in pennsylvania and over the great lakes. the storm itself is over the maritime parts of canada. that has departed. here is the developing storm out west. part of this will in fact part of your weekend. today, mostly sunshine, 60-to-65 for the high. some of you might not get out of the 50's near the maryland line. wind is gusting to 25 miles an hour. a small craft advisory on the day. a 3 ft. chop on the open waters of the state. overnight, it gets chilly. in the blue-shaded counties, hartford, baltimore, and al west, a freeze watch is in effect. -- out west, a freeze watch is in effect. your futurecast android today, but by saturday, we get -- futurecast -- dry today, but by saturday, we get some rain chances. sunday looks like a good day. 61 today. optimistically. some of you will probably be stuck in the 50's. 57 saturday. a lot more clouds. are arrangements. maybe an early shower sunday. we should break into the sunshi
in new york state to have like effect snow, the we have these clouds drifting into our area. lake effect clouds, i guess you could say, from the chilly air in pennsylvania and over the great lakes. the storm itself is over the maritime parts of canada. that has departed. here is the developing storm out west. part of this will in fact part of your weekend. today, mostly sunshine, 60-to-65 for the high. some of you might not get out of the 50's near the maryland line. wind is gusting to 25 miles...
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Apr 23, 2012
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spotty showers, though, and some energy rotating around and that is into eastern sections of new york state. and look where the snow is there. western parts of pennsylvania and new york state. some of that is nudging down into western maryland as well and come on. it's hard to accumulate snow during the daytime in the latter part of april and with the higher elevations, that is accumulating out there and in the western sections of maryland. they could pick up another two to three inches of snow before it's all said and done and temperature earlier was 43 and that is come up to 45 and i think that will stay there at 7:00 and we'll have showers around. still lingering at 9 and watch the temperature. a spotty weather at 11:00. a chilly temperature tonight and we'll see sunshine for tomorrow and it looks like we'll see sunshine on wednesday, too, with temperatures getting warmer. back up closer to where they should be. there is some bright spots in the forecast and we'll start talking about the weekend coming up as well. >> absolutely, bring it on. especially lots of bright spots there. >>> and
spotty showers, though, and some energy rotating around and that is into eastern sections of new york state. and look where the snow is there. western parts of pennsylvania and new york state. some of that is nudging down into western maryland as well and come on. it's hard to accumulate snow during the daytime in the latter part of april and with the higher elevations, that is accumulating out there and in the western sections of maryland. they could pick up another two to three inches of snow...
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Apr 9, 2012
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part of the dry innocence is contributing to the high fire danger through new york state and parts of southern new hampshire. we have red flag warnings that include the entire washington baltimore metro, out into the mountains. really everybody. the fire danger is high. don't burn today. easily you can have a problem if these things get out of control. we don't need any more. winds, along with the dry air a problem. gusts to 40 right now. the latest report at reagan national 36, in leesburg, 36 also in petersburg, looks like the next few hours will have the windiest conditions and things will start to get maybe not as windy late this afternoon and this evening. temperatures they are running in the upper 50s to even upper 60s. fredericksburg, 67. our weather watch 64 and 65 for readville. and here in washington it is not just the temperatures but the dryness. the relative humidity which adds to that fire danger. relative humidity 22% 29% in hagerstown. in oakland it is colder, warmer air can hold more water. looking outside on our michael and son weather camera, the flags are flying hi
part of the dry innocence is contributing to the high fire danger through new york state and parts of southern new hampshire. we have red flag warnings that include the entire washington baltimore metro, out into the mountains. really everybody. the fire danger is high. don't burn today. easily you can have a problem if these things get out of control. we don't need any more. winds, along with the dry air a problem. gusts to 40 right now. the latest report at reagan national 36, in leesburg, 36...
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Apr 23, 2012
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the low pressure center is moving up north, right up the bay into new york state.ed, you can see the snow developing in the mountains -- eastward, you can see the snow developing in the mountains. we are not really done with the threat of rain, although the bulk of it is done. it will taper off tonight. it will be breezy following this storm. spotty showers tomorrow and a few snowflakes could make st. nw of us in carroll county, nor the baltimore county, and frederick friday. it will not stick to the ground, but it will be mixed in. 40 degrees to 54 degrees will be the high tomorrow. some of the gusts could be a little stronger. talking about the snow, how much in western maryland? the darkest blue shade would come out in excess of 6 inches of snow. that would be along the ridge tops. lesser amounts at lower elevations. so there is a winter storm warning in effect in the purple- shaded areas. that will be in effect tonight and tomorrow. then a whether winter advisor close to hagerstown. -- then a winter weather advisory close to hagerstown. the bulk of the storm is
the low pressure center is moving up north, right up the bay into new york state.ed, you can see the snow developing in the mountains -- eastward, you can see the snow developing in the mountains. we are not really done with the threat of rain, although the bulk of it is done. it will taper off tonight. it will be breezy following this storm. spotty showers tomorrow and a few snowflakes could make st. nw of us in carroll county, nor the baltimore county, and frederick friday. it will not stick...
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Apr 24, 2012
04/12
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showers in much of new york state with a few showers mixed in and down into pennsylvania and some ofhe showers into western maryland. most of the showers confined west of i-81 inbetween cumberland and hagerstown. if you go far enough north, you could see a sprinkle or a shower. temperatures, 59 in bethesda. 58 in arlington. 61 in rockville. you go further up 270, it's only 57 in gaithersburg. looking at 60 in great falls. 59 in reston. 62 to the west of us in sterling and 59 in leesburg. 62 in college park. now it's not going to be crystal clear tonight, but some folks had a real treat last night with the northern lights. we had that big solar flair earlier. check this out. this is near minnesota. that is incredible. i have never seen anything like it. it rarely comes this far south. that is just absolutely spectacular and that is electromagnetic particle jumping up and down as they interact with the particles sent to the sun. it's a pretty cool sight. all right, back to reality for us. temperatures running about 10 degrees below average. if you are headed out, grab a jacket. you wil
showers in much of new york state with a few showers mixed in and down into pennsylvania and some ofhe showers into western maryland. most of the showers confined west of i-81 inbetween cumberland and hagerstown. if you go far enough north, you could see a sprinkle or a shower. temperatures, 59 in bethesda. 58 in arlington. 61 in rockville. you go further up 270, it's only 57 in gaithersburg. looking at 60 in great falls. 59 in reston. 62 to the west of us in sterling and 59 in leesburg. 62 in...
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Apr 16, 2012
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. >>> there's been a terrible fire in the catskill mountains of new york state, 85 miles from new york piece film history in its own right. while most recently it was co o condos, it opened during world war ii. it was the inspiration for the movie "dirty dancing." it took 40 fire companies many hours to get control of that fire. >>> space shuttle "discovery" is loaded up affixed to a boeing 737 for its final flight tomorrow. heading to the smithsonian, and it's scheduled to take a nice low pass over the space coast of florida as it departs tomorrow. prior to a nice low flyover of d.c. beforehanding. it web with the into service when reagan was president in '84. flew 39 missions, not counting tomorrow's suborbital final mission. >>> pulitzer prizes were announced today, and they contained some surprises, including the huffington post writer, david wood for his superb writing on wounded veterans in iraq and afghanistan. the philadelphia inquirer won for coverage of violence in city schools. tuscaloosa news won for its coverage of tornado coverage. >>> up next here tonight, american bald
. >>> there's been a terrible fire in the catskill mountains of new york state, 85 miles from new york piece film history in its own right. while most recently it was co o condos, it opened during world war ii. it was the inspiration for the movie "dirty dancing." it took 40 fire companies many hours to get control of that fire. >>> space shuttle "discovery" is loaded up affixed to a boeing 737 for its final flight tomorrow. heading to the smithsonian, and...
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Apr 8, 2012
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you can see a band of showers in pennsylvania and new york state. that will stay to the north of us. the front in wisconsin has more rain. that may ride south and is in our forecast in a few minutes. >> police in tulsa, okla., have arrested two suspects in the shootings that killed three and wounded two others. police arrested jacob england watts.vin >> investigators have yet to determine if the attacks were racially motivated. they are looking at the facebook page where he posted about his anger about his father being shot by a black man. they're expected to be charged with three counts of first- degree murder and two counts of shooting with intent to kill. mike wallace is being remembered as a fiercely aggressive interviewer who was proud of his intimidating demeanor. he died last night at the age of 93. we take a look back at the career of the broadcasting legend. >> he was a tv giant who cut the rich and powerful down to size. >> i am wagging my finger at the president of china. >> on cbs, wallace grilled the chinese president and the ayatollah
you can see a band of showers in pennsylvania and new york state. that will stay to the north of us. the front in wisconsin has more rain. that may ride south and is in our forecast in a few minutes. >> police in tulsa, okla., have arrested two suspects in the shootings that killed three and wounded two others. police arrested jacob england watts.vin >> investigators have yet to determine if the attacks were racially motivated. they are looking at the facebook page where he posted...
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Apr 17, 2012
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. >>> there's been a terrible fire in the catskill mountains of new york state, 85 miles away from nework city. the loss of property made even worse considering it's a piece of film history in its own right. while most recently it was condos, it opened during world war ii as the old browns hotel. considered a classic catskills resort. it was the inspiration for the movie "dirty dancing." it took 40 fire companies many hours to get control of that fire. >>> space shuttle "discovery" is loaded up, and affixed to the top of a boeing 747 for its final flight tomorrow morning from the kennedy space center in florida to washington, d.c., heading to the smithsonian. and it's scheduled to take a nice low pass over the space coast of florida as it departs tomorrow. prior to a nice low flyover of d.c. before landing. "discovery" is a veteran, it went into service when reagan was president in '84, flew 39 missions, not counting tomorrow's suborbital final mission. >>> pulitzer prizes were announced today, and they contained some surprises, including "the huffington post" writer, david wood, wins
. >>> there's been a terrible fire in the catskill mountains of new york state, 85 miles away from nework city. the loss of property made even worse considering it's a piece of film history in its own right. while most recently it was condos, it opened during world war ii as the old browns hotel. considered a classic catskills resort. it was the inspiration for the movie "dirty dancing." it took 40 fire companies many hours to get control of that fire. >>> space...
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Apr 24, 2012
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look at the showers and some snow showers from pennsylvania to new york state, back up into new england. looking at this area of low pressure slowly moving to the north into southern quebec. some showers pretty close to us. hagertown, winchester, and back toward cumberland into the mountains, but that's about it. these will dispate. temperatures, 58 now in bethesda. 59 in rockville. so primarily upper 50s. 55 in gaithersburg, 58 in reston. even 59 down toward springfield. warming up gradually, but cold tonight. the kids will need a jacket at the bus stop tomorrow. milder on wednesday and warmer thursday. but yeah, that comes with a price. for tonight, partly cloudy, cold, a one blanket night. 36 to 46. winds out of the west at 10. so if you're inside the beltway, you're talking upper 30s to mid 40s. in the suburbs, 37 in gaithersburg. 38 in rockville. may have to drop these temperatures down. 44 downtown, 41 in college park and 39 in bowie. partly cloudy with a cold start. jacket and shades a good idea. 30s and 40s. winds westerly at 10. by afternoon, partly cloudy and milder. a very ni
look at the showers and some snow showers from pennsylvania to new york state, back up into new england. looking at this area of low pressure slowly moving to the north into southern quebec. some showers pretty close to us. hagertown, winchester, and back toward cumberland into the mountains, but that's about it. these will dispate. temperatures, 58 now in bethesda. 59 in rockville. so primarily upper 50s. 55 in gaithersburg, 58 in reston. even 59 down toward springfield. warming up gradually,...
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Apr 24, 2012
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over your overnight hours from virginia and west virginia through western parts of new york state, you are still going to be seeing heavy snow that will continue through southeastern parts of ontario as well. 30 centimeters possible. further towards the east will be warmer. you will see a mix of rain and snow and heavy rain for the canadian maritimes. not too much of an improvement. 7 degrees for the high at 16. out in denver, 30 degrees for the high. we will see a lot of heat in mexico through arizona and southern california. into europe, this is where the most of the action will be here today. low pressure over france. it's going to be influencing southern portions of the british aisles into northern iberia and the alps. heavy rain could result in avalanches and flooding as well. the system will dissipate as it pushes east and you can see the next storm coming in. not much of a change in the continue conditions here and gust we heavy rain in places over the next couple of days. that energy will hit the mid-mediterranean as thunderstorms are unstable and nothing too severe. a few snow
over your overnight hours from virginia and west virginia through western parts of new york state, you are still going to be seeing heavy snow that will continue through southeastern parts of ontario as well. 30 centimeters possible. further towards the east will be warmer. you will see a mix of rain and snow and heavy rain for the canadian maritimes. not too much of an improvement. 7 degrees for the high at 16. out in denver, 30 degrees for the high. we will see a lot of heat in mexico through...
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Apr 11, 2012
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virginia last week tuc, today indicted iw york state charged with creating a lie to pay for her dream wedding and honeymoon. this is jessica vega now in orange county, new jail cell, charged with six felonies for appearing as a bride with terminal cancer. in an effort to get thousands from citizens and community groups in new york state. married in may, 2010, went to aruba on her honeymoon. things quickly fell apart from there. after getting a divorce from her husband after four months, he reportedly went to a newspaper and revealed her true story. vega was picked up in virginia friday and take tin to new york. the attorney general charged her and released this statement -- our office will hold this individual accountable for fleecing the public through lies and deception. according to prosecutors, vega did not have any type of cancer much less terminal. her life was never in danger. jim. >> those looking for work as a software engineer could be on a good track. that job topped this year's list of best jobs. actuary, human resources manager, dentrounded out the to five. the worst job this year, lumberjack, dairy farmer, enlisted soldier, oil rig worker,
virginia last week tuc, today indicted iw york state charged with creating a lie to pay for her dream wedding and honeymoon. this is jessica vega now in orange county, new jail cell, charged with six felonies for appearing as a bride with terminal cancer. in an effort to get thousands from citizens and community groups in new york state. married in may, 2010, went to aruba on her honeymoon. things quickly fell apart from there. after getting a divorce from her husband after four months, he...
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Apr 11, 2012
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new york city and new york state has had a prison decline, unlike many other states. in large part because we are arresting crime before it happens. we are not waiting till felonies occur, but intervening if we see suspicious behavior, somebody who looks like maybe casing a victim. we're going to ask a few questions. averting crime, pouring out somebody's open whiskey bottle who is drinking in public at 11:00 am rather than waiting till 11:00 pm when that person is good and drunk and you might get a knife fight and a homicide. i think the aclu has done a disservice to police departments across the country by charging them with racial profiling, charging them with going after suspects on the basis of race when, in fact, they are looking at behavior. and they are addressing the demands of law-abiding people in communities. if you go to a police precinct community meeting in harlem or central brooklyn, you are going to hear three things. a, we want more cops. b, we want the dealers off the streets. you arrest them. they come back. and we want more quality of life public
new york city and new york state has had a prison decline, unlike many other states. in large part because we are arresting crime before it happens. we are not waiting till felonies occur, but intervening if we see suspicious behavior, somebody who looks like maybe casing a victim. we're going to ask a few questions. averting crime, pouring out somebody's open whiskey bottle who is drinking in public at 11:00 am rather than waiting till 11:00 pm when that person is good and drunk and you might...