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two isolated showers back in the panhandle of west virginia. but for most of us, it's a dry evening. tomorrow will be a dry start. mostly cloudy skies greet you at 7:00 a.m. a temperature around 71 degrees. by lunch time, temperatures are in the upper 70s. we'l start to see scattered showers and thunderstorms especially around washington and areaso the south as w continue into the afternoon and evening hours. scattered showers thunderstorms continue. otherwise, cloudy skies with a high temperature of 83. you see here at 8:00 a.m., future weather and showers in fredericksburg. that is a small possibility. it is really as we move toward the midday and afternoon hou when we see waves of rain that start to move into the area. maybe a few rumbles of thunder. we'll continue to have rain and thunderstorms at times for ther afn hours. but it's no the a complete washout. n tuesday, we have rain a thunderstorms at times throughout the day, not just favoring the afternoon and hours. let's talk about humidity. tomorrow, it's a little bit humid. but then th
two isolated showers back in the panhandle of west virginia. but for most of us, it's a dry evening. tomorrow will be a dry start. mostly cloudy skies greet you at 7:00 a.m. a temperature around 71 degrees. by lunch time, temperatures are in the upper 70s. we'l start to see scattered showers and thunderstorms especially around washington and areaso the south as w continue into the afternoon and evening hours. scattered showers thunderstorms continue. otherwise, cloudy skies with a high...
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thunderstorms back in the panhandle of west virginia.ightning and very heavy rainfall slowly movingth toward east over the next couple of hours. it's been hot. we've hadhumid, and sunshine here today. all factors that are going to help continue to keep theth derstorms together, producing some very heavy rainfall. here's the thing. ey are not moving all that fast, so the national weather service has issued a flash flooa h until midnight for the counties along the mason dixon line and back through the panhandle of west virginia. this includes frederick county for slow moving storms that could lead to flooding concerns. remember, you never want to drive through a flooded roadway. if you do, turn around. don't drown. notice we're tracking areas of rain ander thuorms along i-95 as and as we move towards i-959 we have thunderstorms north and west ofhi wton. big concerns heavy rain that can lead to flooding and gusty, damaging winds. more on storms tomorrow and finally when wee the heat and humidity break down in 15 minutes. >> all right. thank
thunderstorms back in the panhandle of west virginia.ightning and very heavy rainfall slowly movingth toward east over the next couple of hours. it's been hot. we've hadhumid, and sunshine here today. all factors that are going to help continue to keep theth derstorms together, producing some very heavy rainfall. here's the thing. ey are not moving all that fast, so the national weather service has issued a flash flooa h until midnight for the counties along the mason dixon line and back...
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miles south of lubbock all the way to the top of the panhandle. to 5.6 bales in this area this year. we are more than half of texas. about one fourth of the united states, grown right here. began in the northeast, there was some in virginia, the carolinas, georgia. that part of the united states was populated first as part of the reason. cotton was grown, and the invention of the cotton gin escalated the growth of cotton. we have taken the cotton gin from the eli whitney time in 1793. before that, the individual separated the lead from the seed and about one pound per day was all they could do. dresstton gin, it would 50 pounds per day. we have a time, using five different time periods, the progression of the equipment of the cotton gin, going from hand waterpowered, internal combustion and electrical powered. our final phase, stage of the con gin, the machine will do about 10,000 pounds per hour versus 50 pounds per day with the invention of the continent gin. -- cotton gin. we just expanded on the efficiency and speed. it's a pretty neat exhibit
miles south of lubbock all the way to the top of the panhandle. to 5.6 bales in this area this year. we are more than half of texas. about one fourth of the united states, grown right here. began in the northeast, there was some in virginia, the carolinas, georgia. that part of the united states was populated first as part of the reason. cotton was grown, and the invention of the cotton gin escalated the growth of cotton. we have taken the cotton gin from the eli whitney time in 1793. before...
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juneau is the capital city of alaska, located in the panhandle 30,000.opulation of it is the most remote capital city in the country. no roads connecting it to the rest of the state. despite this, it is a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists coming to ride the mount roberts tram and visit the glacier. we continue our special look at alaska with a visit to its capitol building, built in 1931. the alaska state that startedilding construction in 1929 and was completed in 1931. was originally the federal and territorial building and the transition of alaska to a state. juneau was the designated capital in -- .s the capital of the district the primary industry and alaska at the time was gold-mining, and gold was discovered in juneau in 1880. it was the biggest town in the area, certainly the center of it wasy in the area, so the most important city at the time. the traditional capital, from thena, was in cognac, and it went to -- then congress designated juneau as the capital of the district. this building was originally constructed for $712,000, about eight dollars per square fo
juneau is the capital city of alaska, located in the panhandle 30,000.opulation of it is the most remote capital city in the country. no roads connecting it to the rest of the state. despite this, it is a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists coming to ride the mount roberts tram and visit the glacier. we continue our special look at alaska with a visit to its capitol building, built in 1931. the alaska state that startedilding construction in 1929 and was completed in 1931. was...
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cotton-growing area in the world , in one area. 100 miles south of lubbock all the way to the top of the panhandle. we grow 5.5 to 5.6 million bales in this area this year. we are more than half of texas. about one fourth of the united states, always running from fourth to third. >> cotton began in the northeast, there was some in virginia, the carolinas, georgia. that part of the united states was populated first as part of the reason. cotton was grown, and the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 really escalated the growth of cotton. we have taken the cotton gin from the eli whitney time in 1793. it was hand fired. before that, the individual. about one pound per day was the average they could do. the cotton gin, it would dress 50 pounds per day. they thought they were really doing a big one. we had five different time periods of progression of equipment of the cotton gin, going from hand turned, - waterpowered, internal combustion and electrical powered. and the modern generators are all electrical powered. con gin, the machine will do our final phasecon gin, the -- we justl do, expanded on the
cotton-growing area in the world , in one area. 100 miles south of lubbock all the way to the top of the panhandle. we grow 5.5 to 5.6 million bales in this area this year. we are more than half of texas. about one fourth of the united states, always running from fourth to third. >> cotton began in the northeast, there was some in virginia, the carolinas, georgia. that part of the united states was populated first as part of the reason. cotton was grown, and the invention of the cotton...
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of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle stl dominates the big end those farmers --ople who raise a few cattle and then some cropses they attracted towns people and as townspeople came in we needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and -- small town began. if you look in -- 2018 you look today a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. a lot of that -- had to do with well -- we raised larger and larger farms that put people out of the rural areas as for economics lubbock is the the center of a huge cotton industry. we raise more cotton in this general area than any place in the united states and -- and -- cotton really fuels lubbock just as oil fuels the light of mid land and odessa in west texas. a difference between them is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may flung wait. but we still continue to raise a lot of cotton mid-lands and odessa oil has a boom and bust culture to it and economics to it. and people who have lifed there a long time they understand that during the boom they better save some money for the bus. but people who
of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle stl dominates the big end those farmers --ople who raise a few cattle and then some cropses they attracted towns people and as townspeople came in we needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and -- small town began. if you look in -- 2018 you look today a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. a lot of that -- had to do with well -- we raised larger and larger farms that put people out of the rural areas as...
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juneau is the capital city of alaska, located in the panhandle 30,000.opulation of it is the most remote capital city in the country. no roads connecting it to the rest of the state. despite this, it is a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists coming to ride the mount roberts tram and visit the glacier. we continue our special look at alaska with a visit to its capitol building, built in 1931. >>
juneau is the capital city of alaska, located in the panhandle 30,000.opulation of it is the most remote capital city in the country. no roads connecting it to the rest of the state. despite this, it is a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists coming to ride the mount roberts tram and visit the glacier. we continue our special look at alaska with a visit to its capitol building, built in 1931. >>
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their stopped the timbering on the panhandle of alaska and places leak the yukon delta, i and roosevelt thought democracy had to be synonymous with wilderness and alaska is an incredible wilderness and a wornland. america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in 1899, be get from them at the spanishar and ran for governor of new york but he selfed volumes of -- received volumes of the report of others who went to alaska and wrote reports, what were or heirlooms, what needed to be saved two areas today just under pressure to develop, bristol by a, the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that
their stopped the timbering on the panhandle of alaska and places leak the yukon delta, i and roosevelt thought democracy had to be synonymous with wilderness and alaska is an incredible wilderness and a wornland. america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in...
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maybe a thunderstorm firing up in parts of northern virginia back into the panhandle of west virginiait's 6t till0 p.m. when we start to see thunderstorms move rorough the area. look what happensnd p.m. we're noticing bright colors here on future weath around 10:00 p.m. that's heavy rainfall and notice how it doesn't really move. it kind ofits in the same location. that could lead to some flooding concerns and that's why we determined that tomorrow evening is going to be a storm team 4 weather alert based on how much rave we've rec and even a little bit tomorrow night. some heavy downpours could lead to flooding. i'll it be here monitoring the ss uation. herturday at 7:00 a.m. we're waking up to a really nice morning wh low humidity. a lot of concerts going on friday,including the zac brown band concert, jay-z and beyonce. you want to be weathe ready. get alerts at ourpp and check out the local radar. w humidity temperatures in the 70s and 80s on saturday. >> your ten-day forecast, aturday a high of 86. sunday a high 85. as we look to monday, most of the day looks dry. maybe a late da
maybe a thunderstorm firing up in parts of northern virginia back into the panhandle of west virginiait's 6t till0 p.m. when we start to see thunderstorms move rorough the area. look what happensnd p.m. we're noticing bright colors here on future weath around 10:00 p.m. that's heavy rainfall and notice how it doesn't really move. it kind ofits in the same location. that could lead to some flooding concerns and that's why we determined that tomorrow evening is going to be a storm team 4 weather...
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this is a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the panhandle of west virginia and frederick countytime with tremendous amounts of lightning d heavy rainfall and potentially gusty winds. moving into oakland jdt aro 6:00 and pierre around 6:05. i'll have more on when the extreme heat and humidity coming up in my full forecast. >>> a week from today we should learn presiicnt trump's to replace supreme court justice anthony kennedy. according to the president who tweetet out over the weekend, just ahead the white house is getting its team in place for the confirmation process. white house counsel don mcgahn will take the lead. kennedy is going toy aree tire t nd of this month. >> thousands of people who work in d.c. are getting a pay raise. minimum wage for districtrk s increased from 12.50 an houro $13.25 an hour, and the minimum wage for tipped workers goes up 56 certainties from $3.33 to 3.89 anag hour. the hike is a step toward mayor muriel labowser's to increase d.c.'s minimum wage to $15 an hour by the year 2020. >>> orgetown cupcake creates and celebrates a milestone. it's been
this is a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the panhandle of west virginia and frederick countytime with tremendous amounts of lightning d heavy rainfall and potentially gusty winds. moving into oakland jdt aro 6:00 and pierre around 6:05. i'll have more on when the extreme heat and humidity coming up in my full forecast. >>> a week from today we should learn presiicnt trump's to replace supreme court justice anthony kennedy. according to the president who tweetet out over the...
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a newspaper in the northern panhandle of our state editorialized today, and i quote, kavanaugh has said that if confirmed to the supreme court his allegiance will be to the constitution as it is written, not to his personal preferences. that is precisely what the nation needs. end of quote. another editorial appearing in west virginia today, this one from the -- from the daily mail said, quote, a conservative supreme court justice interprets the constitution for all, not just those on the left or those on the right. i believe judge kavanaugh truly understands a judge's and a justice's proper role and i think no one puts that better than the judge himself. i want to read a portion of a speech that he gave last fall and i begin quoting. one overar muching goal for me is to make judging a more neutral process in all caseses, not just statutory interpretation. the american rule of law, as i see it, depends on neutral, impartial judges who say what the law is, not what the law should be. judges are umpires and at least should always strive to be umpires. in a perfect world, at least as i env
a newspaper in the northern panhandle of our state editorialized today, and i quote, kavanaugh has said that if confirmed to the supreme court his allegiance will be to the constitution as it is written, not to his personal preferences. that is precisely what the nation needs. end of quote. another editorial appearing in west virginia today, this one from the -- from the daily mail said, quote, a conservative supreme court justice interprets the constitution for all, not just those on the left...
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from the florida panhandle and it goes you have travel plans there, it's going to be humid and rainy. for us, low clouds, and plenty to go around again. filling in thunderstorm activity. it went bonkers in the sierra. and today looks to be quieter. high pressure is building in and that will produce a little bit of a cap in the atmosphere. 50s and 60s on most of the temps on the peninsula. 57 atherton. mid-50s to montara. and 57 union city and free month. and foster city is in there as well. an okay delta breeze or wind for some. travis 30 miles per hour. all the news is in the desert southwest. parts of the valley where hot conditions continue. 122 in needles. 94 in palm springs. and there's a heat advisory out for areas to the northern sacramento valley and lake county. 103, 104 in clear lake and ukiah. you can see the activity over the sierra that pushes off late in the day. it will probably fire up a few. 70s to 100. 99 brentwood, livermore, 94. temperatures around the bay though, 70s. san jose, 84. and gilroy, 60s in the city. if you're north and inland or south, pretty hot. warme
from the florida panhandle and it goes you have travel plans there, it's going to be humid and rainy. for us, low clouds, and plenty to go around again. filling in thunderstorm activity. it went bonkers in the sierra. and today looks to be quieter. high pressure is building in and that will produce a little bit of a cap in the atmosphere. 50s and 60s on most of the temps on the peninsula. 57 atherton. mid-50s to montara. and 57 union city and free month. and foster city is in there as well. an...
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they had the patrol boats, a hit -- they hit supply and ammunition depots in the southern panhandle of north vietnam. this is a reprisal against the north for the first time. this is of interest to me. what i was in your seats, this is where we lose our first pilot. he will be a pow from 1964 until 1973. nine years. for those of you who have been trough a set -- he said, -- hrough e set, this is something to pay attention to. it taught me i don't want to be a pow. this is a reprisal. that is what is going on. looking at that air campaign, now it is really starting to gin up that campaign and we have two different thoughts. lome says we have 82 stationary targets, railroad targets moving around. give me about 16 days and i can use my bombers to go north and destroy this. this is some of the advice coming up. those targets have been through intelligence agencies and the cia. these have been confirmed targets that this could have the effect to make north vietnam react to what we are doing. the idea here is, we don't want to do anything too crazy in this cold war environment to get our ene
they had the patrol boats, a hit -- they hit supply and ammunition depots in the southern panhandle of north vietnam. this is a reprisal against the north for the first time. this is of interest to me. what i was in your seats, this is where we lose our first pilot. he will be a pow from 1964 until 1973. nine years. for those of you who have been trough a set -- he said, -- hrough e set, this is something to pay attention to. it taught me i don't want to be a pow. this is a reprisal. that is...
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gen is from the panhandle from the republican part of the state trying to take on a formidable opponentrimary. the backdrop there has been the energy among democratic voters for female candidates this year. >> like you said, gwen graham is hoping she is one of the female candidates who surges ahead election day. >> here we go. >> reporter: to become florida's next governor, gwen graham will have to work for it. >> i'm dripping with sweat. >> reporter: with rick scott running for senate the governor's race is wide open, expensive and crowded. graham is counting on hard work and grassroots appeal to beat her primary opponents. >> that's okay. gwen and the men. >> reporter: that means taking a page from the family political playbook. doing work days, from building a house with habitat for humanity to cooking at a cuban bakery, laboring alongside floridians to learn their craft and hopefully their votes. it's what her father former governor and u.s. senator bob graham did in 1978. >> i'm running for governor 40 years to the day that my father ran for governor in 1978. and he has done 408, s
gen is from the panhandle from the republican part of the state trying to take on a formidable opponentrimary. the backdrop there has been the energy among democratic voters for female candidates this year. >> like you said, gwen graham is hoping she is one of the female candidates who surges ahead election day. >> here we go. >> reporter: to become florida's next governor, gwen graham will have to work for it. >> i'm dripping with sweat. >> reporter: with rick...
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in this role for about six years and when i first started we were more concerned about the quiet panhandlers on the corner or the folks sleeping in our door ways. in the last few years it really has been more about the mentally i'll -- ill individuals that are acting erratically. >> the suspect with the scissorses has been tentatively identified and police are working to make an arrest but everyone here acknowledges that the day-to-day provide a real threat against the tourist appeal and the businesses that depend on them. >> we're running short staffs then when you have to spend an hour picking up -- any way. it is what it is. it's unfortunate. >> in san francisco, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> tens of millions of fake twitter accounts have been trashed tonight. they were deleted by the company today. kpix5's julie watts. >> katty perry took the biggest hit -- katy perry took the biggest hit. justin beiber lost the second most. the sudden purge could be an issue. >> models who get jobs because of their followers. >> reporter: what's behind the bots? influence. >> let's say i'm a bot and i want
in this role for about six years and when i first started we were more concerned about the quiet panhandlers on the corner or the folks sleeping in our door ways. in the last few years it really has been more about the mentally i'll -- ill individuals that are acting erratically. >> the suspect with the scissorses has been tentatively identified and police are working to make an arrest but everyone here acknowledges that the day-to-day provide a real threat against the tourist appeal and...
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some 73 million people from the florida panhandle through the southwest and all the way to california and oregon are all under heat alerts. triple-digit temperatures and record breaking temps are forecast over the next several days. anothe m people are at risk for severe storms in parts of the northern plains and also in the southeast. >>> picture this. you think you are having a private back of an uber or lyft, but it turns out you are being recorded and the video streamed live online. that is what happened to passengers in one missouri ride share car raising new questions about how far your expectation of privacy extends. nbc's david gura has more. >> we need some content. we haven't had content -- it's been a few weeks since we've had good content. >> reporter: a missouri man is no longer driving for uber and lyft after he reportedly filmed hundreds of passengers without their knowledge. >> you haven't missed a thing. >> reporter: "the dispatch" identified the man. he is 32 and the paper says he had thousands of followers on his streaming service watching his passengers in real tim
some 73 million people from the florida panhandle through the southwest and all the way to california and oregon are all under heat alerts. triple-digit temperatures and record breaking temps are forecast over the next several days. anothe m people are at risk for severe storms in parts of the northern plains and also in the southeast. >>> picture this. you think you are having a private back of an uber or lyft, but it turns out you are being recorded and the video streamed live...
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we're running into golden gate park, up next the panhandle into the mission, and out to the at&t ball park. i can almost see the finish line. whoo, 26.2 miles. epic, yeah. dimension you have the option to run the ultra marathon meaning two marathons, 52.2 miles. i'm da lin, see you at the finish line. >> it can't be easy to run 26 miles running a selfie stick, but some will probably do it tomorrow. >>> latest on the weather around the fire. the steel fire in napa county, hot again tomorrow. when the fire broke out it was 98 degrees, and tomorrow it will be near 100 again. an. ord 92, fremont 76n that strongon shore push we continue cool near the shoreline, and things cool down a little inland as well come tuesday and wednesday, we shave a couple of degrees off the 90- degree plus temperatures we had today. futurecast shows as per usual, low clouds come in, even a few high clouds moving in by tomorrow evening making for a pretty sunset. warm inland, cool along the shoreline. the clouds persist near the beaches and hot inland all week long. the california state fair, the last weekend fo
we're running into golden gate park, up next the panhandle into the mission, and out to the at&t ball park. i can almost see the finish line. whoo, 26.2 miles. epic, yeah. dimension you have the option to run the ultra marathon meaning two marathons, 52.2 miles. i'm da lin, see you at the finish line. >> it can't be easy to run 26 miles running a selfie stick, but some will probably do it tomorrow. >>> latest on the weather around the fire. the steel fire in napa county, hot...
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it happened around 8 pm in the cities panhandle. police say the victim was standing at the corner when a man pulled up the car, and lobbed those fireworks at her. and, they went off. the driver then got away. police say the fireworks caused the blast injury to the woman's foot. >>> clandestine firework workshop blew up in mexico killing 20 people. the buildings were reduced to wreckage north of mexico city. the initial blast drew an emergency response, then a second wave of explosions killed four firefighters and two police officers. one child is also among the 19 dead. authorities say it all started in a single unauthorized workshop, and then spread to others nearby. >>> to washington, where the head of the epa is out, after months of scandal and numerous probes into his spending, management, and ethics. scott pruitt resigned, citing unrelenting attacks. cbs reporter is at the white house with more. >> reporter: as you know, four months president trump has called -- has been called to fire scott pruitt. it appears that the many acc
it happened around 8 pm in the cities panhandle. police say the victim was standing at the corner when a man pulled up the car, and lobbed those fireworks at her. and, they went off. the driver then got away. police say the fireworks caused the blast injury to the woman's foot. >>> clandestine firework workshop blew up in mexico killing 20 people. the buildings were reduced to wreckage north of mexico city. the initial blast drew an emergency response, then a second wave of explosions...
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settlers from the panhandle, the first settlers there came from the midwest.ey brought different traditions with them. but look, there were plenty of hispanics around who worked on the ranches. there were plenty of african-americans around who worked on these ranches, especially after the civil war. some people say as many as 40% of the western cowboys who went up the trail from texas and abilene in dodge city were made up of african american cowboys who had nothing to do with the effort to try to escape the old south. they came out and caught on as cowboys. and some of them became successful ranches. look, during the civil war texas cattle were ignored, and so they expanded, natural expanded. there were huge numbers of them. it was quickly found by some entrepreneurs that they could bypass in texas for about four dollars a head in sylvan in chicago, st. louis, kansas city, cincinnati to meatpacking towns for about $45 a head, or more. it didn't take a genius to figure out if we could get those cattle north to markets, we can make money, so the long drives wer
settlers from the panhandle, the first settlers there came from the midwest.ey brought different traditions with them. but look, there were plenty of hispanics around who worked on the ranches. there were plenty of african-americans around who worked on these ranches, especially after the civil war. some people say as many as 40% of the western cowboys who went up the trail from texas and abilene in dodge city were made up of african american cowboys who had nothing to do with the effort to try...
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fighting strategy which argues that if a police force can cut down on petty crimes like vandalism and panhandling then bigger crimes like robbery and murder will be reduced there is just no question that stop question frisk has saved countless lives as recently as one thousand nine hundred new york city average more than six murders a day today we've driven that down to less than one murder a day but the policy ignited controversy and scandal and put the police department on the defensive protesters agree aggressive policing has reduced violent crime but they complain it has also brought an increase in police brutality. the majority of these stop and frisks occurred in high crime neighborhoods including certain precincts in the bronx. on the ground ok for those pieces in september two thousand and eleven michael torres was stopped by the police on the way to a job interview. so tell me what happened yeah like i was saying i was coming down fordo solis one ninety seven and they kind of turned a corner there this way and as soon as they saw me the right informed we they came from both ends of the c
fighting strategy which argues that if a police force can cut down on petty crimes like vandalism and panhandling then bigger crimes like robbery and murder will be reduced there is just no question that stop question frisk has saved countless lives as recently as one thousand nine hundred new york city average more than six murders a day today we've driven that down to less than one murder a day but the policy ignited controversy and scandal and put the police department on the defensive...
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japan and that the highest grade he ever completed was eighth grade to grow up very poor in the panhandle of florida and his father was a homesteader. but was lincoln asked in his habits of education a 4h leader and to seriously take the operator of a free press and a democratic society to make sure the leaders were informed almost like 19th century pros with the civic sermon it was fascinating to read and so with those editorials and those newspapers i would charge them out and what i realize with those historical sources is that are pretty was inspired to write the idea atticus in "to kill a mockingbird" you see that in the idealism from the editorial page when in the 1930s zero speaking up from political demagoguery. that they could not stand who we long. and concentrating all the power to destroy the enemies and harmful to the public interest. and to write against lynching and with the rule of law and with that idealistic figure would come through mythology to see how they evolve over time and lose to mojo's changes and then by the 1930s and during the war years and by the late 1930s
japan and that the highest grade he ever completed was eighth grade to grow up very poor in the panhandle of florida and his father was a homesteader. but was lincoln asked in his habits of education a 4h leader and to seriously take the operator of a free press and a democratic society to make sure the leaders were informed almost like 19th century pros with the civic sermon it was fascinating to read and so with those editorials and those newspapers i would charge them out and what i realize...
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nonprofit environmental organization building this living shoreline at a waterfront home on florida's panhandle. , without these reefs, what's happening to this shore? >> without these reefs, this rsh area-- which is a really good, healthy salt marsh-- it would just eventually keep eroding. >> sreenivasan: traditionally, seawalls built of concrete, wood hardened plastic have been used to lock shorelines in place anprevent erosion. a living shoreline is an altern which protects the land behind it from erosion by reducing the wave energ as the waves are knocked down by the artificial reef, sand and other sediment is trapped behind it, rebuilding the shore and allowing vegetation to grow. >> with the living shorelines, each site is different-- especially with the sediment movement, if it's sandier or silty-- but you could start to build back shoreline. and with the grasses growing out, it can help reclaim g.bit of your shoreline while stabiliz >> sreenivasan: so, all this is new? >> all of it is new inast two-and-a-half years. >> sreenivasan: on the other side of the bay, homeowner jennifer mcpeak
nonprofit environmental organization building this living shoreline at a waterfront home on florida's panhandle. , without these reefs, what's happening to this shore? >> without these reefs, this rsh area-- which is a really good, healthy salt marsh-- it would just eventually keep eroding. >> sreenivasan: traditionally, seawalls built of concrete, wood hardened plastic have been used to lock shorelines in place anprevent erosion. a living shoreline is an altern which protects the...
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cattle still dominates the panhandle.and those people who raised a few cattle and some crops, they attracted townspeople. wetownspeople came in, needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and so small towns began. in 2018, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. with,of that had to do well, we raised larger and larger farms, which but people up in small towns and rural areas. lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. thisise more cotton in general area than any place in the united states. cotton really fuels lubbock. just as oil fuels the life of myth and and odesza and west texas. the difference is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may fluctuate but we continue to raise cotton. sa, oil has ades boom and bust culture to it. people who have lived there a longtime understand that during the boom, the better save some money for the bust. people came in during the bust -- came in during the boom, when the bus came, they had to leave. cities had an up and down population and economy, un
cattle still dominates the panhandle.and those people who raised a few cattle and some crops, they attracted townspeople. wetownspeople came in, needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and so small towns began. in 2018, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. with,of that had to do well, we raised larger and larger farms, which but people up in small towns and rural areas. lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. thisise more cotton in general area than...
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extends all the from eastern parts of kind of down through into texas showers too across the florida panhandle we've got some heavy rain across parts of the west could see some showers certainly run colorado's looking wet and could be some flash flooding in places showers across the desert southwest became very warm weather for british columbia through into washington state seattle there temperatures into the thirty's so as we move that forecasting see how that front moves further towards the southeast during saturday and weakens but this area across the west actually intensifies and extends down into parts of texas through into the caribbean the islands for the most part are looking fine few heavy showers for cuba through towards the bahamas but otherwise with him plenty of sunshine in kingston jamaica the highs of thirty two chance of panama costa rican up towards nicaragua and a few showers still on the pacific coastline of mexico but mexico city itself expected to stay relatively dry and fine we have heavy showers across northern parts of south america but largely fine conditions further s
extends all the from eastern parts of kind of down through into texas showers too across the florida panhandle we've got some heavy rain across parts of the west could see some showers certainly run colorado's looking wet and could be some flash flooding in places showers across the desert southwest became very warm weather for british columbia through into washington state seattle there temperatures into the thirty's so as we move that forecasting see how that front moves further towards the...
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extends all that from eastern parts of kind of down through into texas showers too across the florida panhandle we've got some heavy rain across parts of the west could see some showers certainly run colorado's looking wet and could be some flash flooding in places showers across the desert southwest again very warm weather for british columbia through into washington state seattle there temperatures into the thirty's so as we move that forecasting see how that front moves further towards the southeast during saturday and weakens but this area across the west actually intensifies and extends down into parts of texas through into the caribbean the islands for the most part are looking fine few heavy showers for cuba through towards the bahamas but otherwise with him plenty of sunshine kingston jamaica the highs of thirty two chance of panama costa rican up towards nicaragua and a few showers still on the pacific coastline of mexico but mexico city itself expected to stay relatively dry and fine we have heavy showers across northern parts of south america but largely fine conditions further south
extends all that from eastern parts of kind of down through into texas showers too across the florida panhandle we've got some heavy rain across parts of the west could see some showers certainly run colorado's looking wet and could be some flash flooding in places showers across the desert southwest again very warm weather for british columbia through into washington state seattle there temperatures into the thirty's so as we move that forecasting see how that front moves further towards the...
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he grew up very for in the panhandle of florida, born in georgia but his father was a homesteader, grew up and only attended eight years of education but he was lincoln asked in his habits of self-education and a voracious reader and he had this newspaper and he took seriously his role as the operator of a free press and a democratic society and wanted to make sure his readers were informed on important topics of the day. he would write in this way, all his 19th-century post he would writing and we get these services and some of his editorials, it was fascinating to read and what i did is i read all seniors were of those editorials and other newspapers and icharted out and i saw things he was writing on and how that changed over time and when i realized , reading those historical sources was that ac lee inspired harper lee to write the idealistic figure of atticus in particular mockingbird and you see that in some of the idealism in the principles that a.c. lee showed on his editorial page when in the 1930s he spoke out about political demagoguery in southern politics which was rampant
he grew up very for in the panhandle of florida, born in georgia but his father was a homesteader, grew up and only attended eight years of education but he was lincoln asked in his habits of self-education and a voracious reader and he had this newspaper and he took seriously his role as the operator of a free press and a democratic society and wanted to make sure his readers were informed on important topics of the day. he would write in this way, all his 19th-century post he would writing...
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responding in a newsletter about the many issues the city is facing from aggressive panhandlers and garbage filled rvs blocking business doorways. >> i have been a police officer for 27 years. the city has become a cesspool. they are blaming other people for his failures. >> reporter: houston, texas police say they have arrested a suspected serial killer, josÉ rodriguez taken into custody wanted in connection with three killing since friday. he cut off his ankle monitor before going on the alleged border spree. in las vegas, corporate owners of the mandalay bay casino filed suit against the victims in last year's shooting at a concert. doing about 1000 victims. the elders say they have no liability for the massacre. a lawyer representing several victims say the unusual action makes sense, preemptive strike to get the cases thrown out of court instead of state court to avoid many years of individual lawsuits was judge brett cavanagh on capitol hill at the supreme court confirmation hearings, he could be the reason they are decimated. >> we organize because we know what democratic congress ca
responding in a newsletter about the many issues the city is facing from aggressive panhandlers and garbage filled rvs blocking business doorways. >> i have been a police officer for 27 years. the city has become a cesspool. they are blaming other people for his failures. >> reporter: houston, texas police say they have arrested a suspected serial killer, josÉ rodriguez taken into custody wanted in connection with three killing since friday. he cut off his ankle monitor before...
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croatia beat eng florida panhandle -- england in a nail biter today. >> it's good to be croatian.re's no way you picked france and croatia in the final. >> no. i had argentina going up against germany. how wrong was i? croatia making world cup history today for the first time. england 1-0 in the fifth minute. free kick goal. but after that there was really nothing left to celebrate. tied at the 68th minute. and over time for the croatian team for the third straight time where they score the game winner and croatia beat england 2-1. just two more games to go on sunday. coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. france looking to win world cup number two in their history while croatia looks to win its first. on saturday belgium and england will playhe mchroatian fans cel the team's historic win over england. i'm pretty sure that no one will sleep in croatia today. it's a very well deserved party. it's not every day that your country makes it to the world cup final. it's amazing what they've done. >> we would have never guessed it. >> france maybe, but not croatia, never. >> might be a few hangove
croatia beat eng florida panhandle -- england in a nail biter today. >> it's good to be croatian.re's no way you picked france and croatia in the final. >> no. i had argentina going up against germany. how wrong was i? croatia making world cup history today for the first time. england 1-0 in the fifth minute. free kick goal. but after that there was really nothing left to celebrate. tied at the 68th minute. and over time for the croatian team for the third straight time where they...
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rain across the could change a thos luntimesours hd today. 78 at sateit out to theane deed orwe panhandleont wilh later on today andstms locally so watch out i'd sayyelk in d.c.88e 9 o'clock and the rtse ddre then temperaturesco hs to clear things out intou those evenirs and it will start feeling very easant around here. check out your weekend forecast. by saturday in the morning we're in the 60's and then only low 8s highs. we kowin leesal a erinigl, over to you for traffi. >> it's 5:37 right now. we're kping ouryes on the roads. right now going to start you off with a rail alert. red line delay right now. power problem at shady grove. delays to glenmont. be away looks nice we move over to our roads. not seeing any problems on our0 majors, 27s atncas sinpeg. but e still looks great. s plit moving along. not dealing with any problems 95 coming from laurel maryland. bw parkway both directions to and from pot.er mill still quie n twitter.ons at erin fox5 d.c. back to you. >> all right. 5:37 is our time. a virgia restaurant at the center of a polorningal.itic details ahe.head all-clear at a
rain across the could change a thos luntimesours hd today. 78 at sateit out to theane deed orwe panhandleont wilh later on today andstms locally so watch out i'd sayyelk in d.c.88e 9 o'clock and the rtse ddre then temperaturesco hs to clear things out intou those evenirs and it will start feeling very easant around here. check out your weekend forecast. by saturday in the morning we're in the 60's and then only low 8s highs. we kowin leesal a erinigl, over to you for traffi. >> it's 5:37...
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the 20-year-old was standing at the corner of fulton street and masonic in the panhandle neighborhood. shoe said a man pulled up in a car and threw fireworks at her. the fireworks went off and injured her left foot. she was taken hospital. she has nonlife threatening injuries. >>> look doing enough to stop illegal fireworks like this one. on july 4th more than 1800 complaints were filed about illegal fireworks in the city. neighbors worried that fireworks could spark fires. the authorities are investigating if fireworks caused small grass fires on wednesday night. >>> san francisco police are increasing patrols in the area where a pedi cab incident happened. a car swerved in and out of traffic and hit the cab that was traveling in a bike lane. the people in the cab have been released but the operator is still suffering from critical injuries. san francisco police department is now planning to better patrol the area for the rest of the summer. >>> san francisco a man accused of shooting and killing a security guard is facing charges of murder. the 24-year-old was in court yesterday. he
the 20-year-old was standing at the corner of fulton street and masonic in the panhandle neighborhood. shoe said a man pulled up in a car and threw fireworks at her. the fireworks went off and injured her left foot. she was taken hospital. she has nonlife threatening injuries. >>> look doing enough to stop illegal fireworks like this one. on july 4th more than 1800 complaints were filed about illegal fireworks in the city. neighbors worried that fireworks could spark fires. the...
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this role for about six years, and when i first started, we were more concerned about the quiet panhandlers on the corner or the ithas been about he street acting erratically on the sidewalks, coming into our stores. >> we're told the suspect with the scissors has been tentatively identified and police are working to make an arrest, but everyone acknowledges that incidents like this one andthe day-to-day challenges present a problem for the businesses and people that live in the area. >> we're spread thin, everybody's going out of business so we're running short staffed, and then when you have to spend an hour picking up. any way, it is what it is. >>>50 years ago, the late johnny cash delivered an iconic performance to inmates at the folsom state prison. by his side was photographer jim marshal who was picked to taat some of the photos that have never been seen before. there's a picture of cash taking a break and leaning on the granite walls. >> there's a number of photographs that have never been seen by anybody. >> one significant photo is this rare color photo showing cash at the prison
this role for about six years, and when i first started, we were more concerned about the quiet panhandlers on the corner or the ithas been about he street acting erratically on the sidewalks, coming into our stores. >> we're told the suspect with the scissors has been tentatively identified and police are working to make an arrest, but everyone acknowledges that incidents like this one andthe day-to-day challenges present a problem for the businesses and people that live in the area....
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the weather headlines a more comfortable air mass moves in.wn hagersnd back through parts of the panhandlea and that's moving in and it will feel more comfortable here in washington and around 8:00 p.m. and gorgeous weather f and sunday, and we're looking and high temperatures generally next week90 around and the humidity moves back in on your tuesday. as we look to next weekend,te eratures near 100 degrees and i am shorter than doug. this is his normal shot. this is my normal shot. w as take a look at the radar right now. i'm tracking some showers hand thunderstorms in southern maryland and down in st. mary's county and dn around the leonardtown area. these aki s south. everybody else is dry, and i'm not forecasting rain anywhere else except for southern maryland a down through t northern and then over towards our beaches, but d.c. metro area north and west and already seeing that sunshlle. unshine coming out for areas north of washington and it's on its way and i tnk we'll get late day sunshine in the district. the sunset tonight rdht aro 8:35. our dew point temperatures show us they hum
the weather headlines a more comfortable air mass moves in.wn hagersnd back through parts of the panhandlea and that's moving in and it will feel more comfortable here in washington and around 8:00 p.m. and gorgeous weather f and sunday, and we're looking and high temperatures generally next week90 around and the humidity moves back in on your tuesday. as we look to next weekend,te eratures near 100 degrees and i am shorter than doug. this is his normal shot. this is my normal shot. w as take a...
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tomorrow and for the fourth of july as well with some mountaine thunderstorms ping painfully in the panhandle move east out of fauquierfn s. staying dry for our fourth of july. pat? >> thanks, amelia. >>> cheers00 to years. charlie hankster celebrated a milestone birthday over the weekend in prigeorge's county. his name may not be familiar to you, but his legacy could be. news 4's amy cho dropped i on the celebration >> how you doing? >> all right. >> great, great. >> if you ask charles toe remember something he'll be quick to set you straight successfully don't like the color he died h hair charles i hi issed ofhe cup try in ward war two and became the first black man to owned the it was station a help find -- i didn't rib the prejudice i went through, too. >> and charlie never let that stop him. he pumped his own money into the firehouse wanting to make sure that their equipment was good as anyone else >> i tried to >> we were taumt- were taught to sell operate them. >> hey. >> he'at a gre guy and so proud of s him ando blessed to have him here for 100 years n.capital height heights, amy ch
tomorrow and for the fourth of july as well with some mountaine thunderstorms ping painfully in the panhandle move east out of fauquierfn s. staying dry for our fourth of july. pat? >> thanks, amelia. >>> cheers00 to years. charlie hankster celebrated a milestone birthday over the weekend in prigeorge's county. his name may not be familiar to you, but his legacy could be. news 4's amy cho dropped i on the celebration >> how you doing? >> all right. >> great,...
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to know if this axios reporter is familiar with katherine haho, at texas tech university in the panhandle and one of the things that really makes me impressed with her, she doesn't just use the numbers that nasa uses and 97% of climate scientists have used, but her husband owns a church and she makes the argument -- she just came out with a book that talks about this is our planet. whether you believe in god or not, especially those evangelicals who still want to deny that climate change is ream, that this is our planet and we have no other place to go. can't go to mars. we can't go to the moon. so if we don't take care of our planet the way it is and if we continue to ignore the data and all the warnings of stronger hurricanes and stronger tornadoes and longer wildfire seasons and melting glaciers, that it's going to be too late. so i just wanted to know if the axios reporter was familiar with dr. katherine haho. >> yeah. thanks for your call. i'm a little bit familiar with her work. thank you for bringing her up. there's two points i would like to say. one, the religious side of this de
to know if this axios reporter is familiar with katherine haho, at texas tech university in the panhandle and one of the things that really makes me impressed with her, she doesn't just use the numbers that nasa uses and 97% of climate scientists have used, but her husband owns a church and she makes the argument -- she just came out with a book that talks about this is our planet. whether you believe in god or not, especially those evangelicals who still want to deny that climate change is...
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we have a sev warning until 5:30 for parts of frederick county, washington county, parts of the panhandle and west virginia. then in maryland parts of st. mary's county continue to be under flash flood warning. in effect until 6:45. here is a look on storm team 4 radar,his mainline o thunderstorms that i'm keeping a very close eye on. you c see excessive amounts of rain to frederick and loudoun countys. these started to pick upsteam. we're thinking the impact times will be earlier in the d. metro area, probably between 5:30 and 7:30. if you know somody heading down to the jay-z and beyonce concert or the zac brown concert, make sure they staiwe her ready. i think as the concerts get going, in bothue v the weather should be okay. everyone under a severers thunrm watch until 11:00 p.m. the biggest concerns will be heavy rainfallhat could lead to flooding concerns, downed trees and hail as well, especially because of the rain you've recently had, doreen, flooding ccerns and downed tree also be bigger insues. much more on the t and how this impacts our saturday and sunday in a little bit with
we have a sev warning until 5:30 for parts of frederick county, washington county, parts of the panhandle and west virginia. then in maryland parts of st. mary's county continue to be under flash flood warning. in effect until 6:45. here is a look on storm team 4 radar,his mainline o thunderstorms that i'm keeping a very close eye on. you c see excessive amounts of rain to frederick and loudoun countys. these started to pick upsteam. we're thinking the impact times will be earlier in the d....
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. ♪ smugglers scramblers, burglars, gamblers ♪ ♪ even panhandlers ♪ you say i'm cool >> when "the message and this is not thriller >> when run-dmc came out, they were taking rock 'n' roll music and putting it together with hip-hop and making something brand-new out of it. ♪ you can't touch me with an eight-foot pole ♪ ♪ and i even made the devil sell me his soul ♪ >> run-dmc kind of led zeppelinized hip-hop because it was fit for an arena, knocking the scoreboard down. ♪ little skirt hanging way up her knee ♪ ♪ there were three young ladies ♪ >> aerosmith had fallen off the map at that point. it brings them back into the fore and also breaks run-dmc in a much bigger way because then you start to get more white kids listening to hip-hop. ♪ walk this way ♪ talk this way >> run dmc's latest album titled "raising hell" has sold more than a million copies in just 13 weeks. a first for a rap record. >> the album is called "licensed to ill." that's a stupid name for an album. ♪ wake up late for school, man, you don't want to go ♪ ♪ you ask your mom please but she still says no ♪ >> hip-hop was o
. ♪ smugglers scramblers, burglars, gamblers ♪ ♪ even panhandlers ♪ you say i'm cool >> when "the message and this is not thriller >> when run-dmc came out, they were taking rock 'n' roll music and putting it together with hip-hop and making something brand-new out of it. ♪ you can't touch me with an eight-foot pole ♪ ♪ and i even made the devil sell me his soul ♪ >> run-dmc kind of led zeppelinized hip-hop because it was fit for an arena, knocking the...
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thunderstorms start to move in, the panhandle of west virginia and 6:00, in the similar locations, and then look at what happens at about 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. these are moving through parts of montgomery and fairfax county. look at the reay bright colors on here. even at 9:00 p.m. the sun has just gone down. these have the potential to be strong to severe and very heavy rainfall. could be slow moving so some flood issues are possible. we could see gustyindshat could bring down some streisand isolated hail out there tomorrow evening. that's why we're calling tomorrow evening a storm team 4 weather alert. >> absolutely right about that, but it looks a lot better friday night once the frontal system passes through the area. take a look at the weekend. if you like today you'll definitely like the weekend. sa lrday mornins humid and looking good for your morning.y by saturday afternoon an isolated chance and same deal on sunday. isolated chance and both days wi be less than 30%. sunshine coming for the weekend. headed out to the city open, it begins tomorrow as the celebration, theickoff tourn
thunderstorms start to move in, the panhandle of west virginia and 6:00, in the similar locations, and then look at what happens at about 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. these are moving through parts of montgomery and fairfax county. look at the reay bright colors on here. even at 9:00 p.m. the sun has just gone down. these have the potential to be strong to severe and very heavy rainfall. could be slow moving so some flood issues are possible. we could see gustyindshat could bring down some streisand...
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it is still a beautiful route, they are running into golden gate park, up next, the panhandle.into the mission, and out to the at&t ballpark. can almost see the finish line. -- i can almost see the finish line. 26.2 miles! epic, yes. did i mention options to run the ultramarathon? two marathons, 52.4 miles. game on. see you guys at the finish line >> always going the extra mile. >> i thought i saw a golf cart in the background. >> we were running -- wondering if he actually ran the 26.2 marathon. >> i would just walk. >>> thank you for watching, we will see you at 11 pm. >> for news throughout the evening, the latest is always on cbssf.com. (upbeat music) - hi i'm roberta gonzales and welcome to this week's edition of where's roberta. grab your passport, we're taking you for a ride to my favorite international city, it's the eternal city, it's the city of love. we are taking you to rome, the capital of italy. in fact, lets kickstart this show with the roman colosseum which is turning almost 2,000 years old. the history of ancient rome begins on the banks of the tiber river. it
it is still a beautiful route, they are running into golden gate park, up next, the panhandle.into the mission, and out to the at&t ballpark. can almost see the finish line. -- i can almost see the finish line. 26.2 miles! epic, yes. did i mention options to run the ultramarathon? two marathons, 52.4 miles. game on. see you guys at the finish line >> always going the extra mile. >> i thought i saw a golf cart in the background. >> we were running -- wondering if he...
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. >> tracking showers and storms across virginia and the maryland panhandle.h later on will bring us chance for showers.nd storms in d.c t aok 10,lo 12 olockhisorni be 1ared i1,n town i you're havingdounra athe umbrella ynou might need t maybe move those lunch plans iside. we should ct out the sec half of the day. look tthat weekend. 82 on saturday but it's hifi en. t >> unfortunately we have big cr alert a.o tl tel you didn'tpeweum aete just the shoulder gettingthiss by right t road o97 southbound. again, massive delays coming please be prepared.ern. just the shoulder is getting by. her roads looking pretty good. metro red line residual delays. keep it to fox5. 7 o'clock hour is coming right up. >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ yoe drehi one amazing package, and t.j.ss eve maxx. o with our unique mix of must-have brands at must-buy prices, ed ♪ ♪ can sh oopu you'll always save on something for every you. maxx you. maxx life..j.maxx. >> right now at 7:00 breaking news out of thailand. time is running out to those 12 boys and their socce coach trapped inside aave. with monsoon ra
. >> tracking showers and storms across virginia and the maryland panhandle.h later on will bring us chance for showers.nd storms in d.c t aok 10,lo 12 olockhisorni be 1ared i1,n town i you're havingdounra athe umbrella ynou might need t maybe move those lunch plans iside. we should ct out the sec half of the day. look tthat weekend. 82 on saturday but it's hifi en. t >> unfortunately we have big cr alert a.o tl tel you didn'tpeweum aete just the shoulder gettingthiss by right t...
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responding in a newsletter about the many issues the city is facing from aggressive panhandlers and garbageled rvs to use needles and human blocking business doorways. >> i've been a police officer here for 27 years, i have seen it go downhill. the city has become assessable. the mayor needs to stop blaming others for his failures. >> shannon: they say they've arrested a suspected serial killer. he's taken in custody tonight, wanted unit three killings since friday. they said he cut off his ankle monitor before going on the alleged murder spree. in las vegas, the corporate owners of the mandalay bay casino file suit of the victims of last year's shooting at a concert. you heard that correctly. killing about 1,000 victims. the owners say they have no liability for the massacre. the lawyer representing several of the victims as the hotel's unusual actions make sense as a preemptive strike to get the case to federal court instead of state court, and avoided many years of individual lawsuits. judge kavanaugh working capitol hill ahead of his supreme court confirmation hearing, he could be the r
responding in a newsletter about the many issues the city is facing from aggressive panhandlers and garbageled rvs to use needles and human blocking business doorways. >> i've been a police officer here for 27 years, i have seen it go downhill. the city has become assessable. the mayor needs to stop blaming others for his failures. >> shannon: they say they've arrested a suspected serial killer. he's taken in custody tonight, wanted unit three killings since friday. they said he cut...
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we did see severe thunderstorms develop in parts of panhandle and west virginia and frederick county in virginia. no longer the case, but as w t contin move on through the next few days we'll continue to see a silar situation where thunderstorms develop during the afternoon hours and mainly along and west of i-81 and a very small chance that they develop east of i-81. herere the stormhances through thursday. where you're seeing red this is a high chance. mountains west of i-81 at about 70%. the areas here in yeltw have ab moderate chance for seeing a late day thunderstorm through thursday. this includesfr erick, loudon and fauquier counties at about 40%, and the areas in green, the d.c. metro area and the beaches have a very low chance ofuneeing rstorms tomorrow, wednesday and thursday at only about 30%. but everybody will be dealing with the heat and humidity through thursday. on friday rain a move through the area with a cold front and that pulls the midity out of the air for akturday and sunday. if you want to brom the heat and humidity you have to wait until saturday and tomorrow
we did see severe thunderstorms develop in parts of panhandle and west virginia and frederick county in virginia. no longer the case, but as w t contin move on through the next few days we'll continue to see a silar situation where thunderstorms develop during the afternoon hours and mainly along and west of i-81 and a very small chance that they develop east of i-81. herere the stormhances through thursday. where you're seeing red this is a high chance. mountains west of i-81 at about 70%. the...
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firewor get underway at 9:00 p.m., is still the chance for rain for frederick and back towards the panhandle clouds, they shouldn't be low enough to produc craziness we saw back in 2016 when the fireworks down at the national mall were basically exploding in the clouds and we couldn't see them at all. good news ther somara, that most of us are looking dry for fireworks. y, it's aoliday week. folks getting out in the garden tonight. >> they are. the experts have provided us with this forecast. i want to pelet you know that tomorrow we're looking at similar highs inhe low s. any gardening you're going to do,ne get it early. beat that heat. humid, though, to start. our storm chances rev back up tomorrow afternoon. in fact, your thursday is looking very silar to today. let's go ahead and take a look right now, though, at that forecast for tonight, should i say -- a little bit of an issue with the clicker there. here is a look at your add color to your deck, patio or entrance. tropical annual plants thrive in containers and bloom all summer. check daily to see if they need water. make sure you do
firewor get underway at 9:00 p.m., is still the chance for rain for frederick and back towards the panhandle clouds, they shouldn't be low enough to produc craziness we saw back in 2016 when the fireworks down at the national mall were basically exploding in the clouds and we couldn't see them at all. good news ther somara, that most of us are looking dry for fireworks. y, it's aoliday week. folks getting out in the garden tonight. >> they are. the experts have provided us with this...
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when i first started, we were more concerned about the quiet panhandle is on the corner, or the folks sleeping in our doorways. in the last few years, it really has been more about the mentally ill individuals on the street who are acting erratically on our sidewalks, coming into our stores. >>reporter: we are told that the suspect with the scissors has been tentatively identified. police are working to make an arrest. but everyone here acknowledges that incidents like this one, and the day-to-day challenges on these streets provide a real threat to both the areas tourist appeal, and the businesses that that depend on them. >> we are all aware. everyone is spread pretty thin. everyone is going out of his this around you. we are running short staffs. and when you have to spend an hour, picking up-anyway. it is what it is. it's unfortunate. >>reporter: so, who paid for this ad? a question you are probably asking. the print there at the very bottom reads, paid for by fed up populace campaign. now, who is that? we don't know. we have been trying to figure that all day. we have been quiet
when i first started, we were more concerned about the quiet panhandle is on the corner, or the folks sleeping in our doorways. in the last few years, it really has been more about the mentally ill individuals on the street who are acting erratically on our sidewalks, coming into our stores. >>reporter: we are told that the suspect with the scissors has been tentatively identified. police are working to make an arrest. but everyone here acknowledges that incidents like this one, and the...
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extends all the from eastern parts of kind of down through into texas showers too across the florida panhandle we've got some heavy rain across parts of the west could see some showers certainly run colorado's looking wet and could be some flash flooding in places showers across the desert southwest became very warm weather for british columbia through into washington state seattle there temperatures into the thirty's so as we move that forecasting see how that front moves further towards the southeast during supper and weakens but this area across the west actually intensifies and extends down into parts of texas through into the caribbean the islands for the most part are looking fine few heavy showers for cuba through towards the bahamas but otherwise with him plenty of sunshine kingston jamaica the highs of thirty two chance of panama costa rican up towards nicaragua and a few showers still on the pacific coastline of mexico but mexico city itself expected to stay relatively dry and fine we have heavy showers across northern parts of south america but largely fine conditions further south
extends all the from eastern parts of kind of down through into texas showers too across the florida panhandle we've got some heavy rain across parts of the west could see some showers certainly run colorado's looking wet and could be some flash flooding in places showers across the desert southwest became very warm weather for british columbia through into washington state seattle there temperatures into the thirty's so as we move that forecasting see how that front moves further towards the...
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fighting strategy which argues that if a police force can cut down on petty crimes like vandalism and panhandling then bigger crimes like robbery and murder will be reduced there is just no question that stop question frisk has saved countless lives as recently as one thousand nine hundred ninety new york city average more than six murders a day today we've driven that down to less than one murder a day but the policy ignited controversy and scandal and put the police department on the defensive protesters agree aggressive policing has reduced violent crime but they complain it has also brought an increase in police brutality. the majority of these stop and frisks occurred in high crime neighborhoods including certain precincts in the bronx. ok. in september two thousand and eleven michael torres was stopped by the police on the way to a job interview. so tell me what happened yeah like i was saying i was coming down for dome. one ninety seven and they kind of turned a corner there this way and as soon as they saw me. right and. they came out from both ends of the car. didn't show me their bad. a
fighting strategy which argues that if a police force can cut down on petty crimes like vandalism and panhandling then bigger crimes like robbery and murder will be reduced there is just no question that stop question frisk has saved countless lives as recently as one thousand nine hundred ninety new york city average more than six murders a day today we've driven that down to less than one murder a day but the policy ignited controversy and scandal and put the police department on the...