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one that now for the discussion didn't seem like it's on the table that's itself tenderloin richmond southern to mariposa you're looking at option 3 so the next sheet in your packet is the summary data so you can see the differences we were talking about map to map under the populated map that was presented on march 10 and options one through 4 so the ones you were more focused on option 3 tenderloin to park to guarantor, southern to mariposa inclusive of fallen bridge park and that shows you the differences of the what the map you know so you see we what the differences are and so that is what you're left with the fine detailing and we can start certainly work with the controller's office and the chief and our mapping person so that you have maybe want two maps to come back for invocation. >> let me check in with media colleagues, i want to check in with the folks option 3 is close tweaking around the tenderloin piece from my prospective colleagues other maps you want us to consider for next week? >> i think i agree with option 3 with the tweak with the tenderloin. >> chief? i see we have su
one that now for the discussion didn't seem like it's on the table that's itself tenderloin richmond southern to mariposa you're looking at option 3 so the next sheet in your packet is the summary data so you can see the differences we were talking about map to map under the populated map that was presented on march 10 and options one through 4 so the ones you were more focused on option 3 tenderloin to park to guarantor, southern to mariposa inclusive of fallen bridge park and that shows you...
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strong storms from salisburyoff to leonard town, southern maryland and then just near fredericksburg and south of there, charlottesville down to richmond, we're on the fringe of that but the nearby far southern suburbs could get very strong storms as even a slight risk around the immediate metro area that is later this afternoon. a look at the hour by hour timing on the storms coming up at 4:51. how is the commute now? >>> we're still dealing with that accident on the outer loop of the beltway in prince george's county. it's after allentown road. two left lanes are blocked and one left lane on the inner loop is blocked, but not causing significant delays right now because we have light volume the on the roads. in the district, h street northeast is closed between 10th and 11th streets that is due to police activity. and it will be closed until further notice. elsewhere, 395 at duke street light volume looking good as you're heading up toward the district. 270 south at montrose road is looking good. for more traffic when you hit the road tune into 103.5 fm wtop. >>> we're just learning about hundreds of dolphins beached in japan. molett
strong storms from salisburyoff to leonard town, southern maryland and then just near fredericksburg and south of there, charlottesville down to richmond, we're on the fringe of that but the nearby far southern suburbs could get very strong storms as even a slight risk around the immediate metro area that is later this afternoon. a look at the hour by hour timing on the storms coming up at 4:51. how is the commute now? >>> we're still dealing with that accident on the outer loop of the...
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fredricksburg down through richmond, a pretty fast move. southern parts of 59 down through the district -- 95 down through the district, if that's part of your commute, you will be wet at times. it is cloudy. it is dreary. it is warm and humid. 62 degrees today. the sorry winds will keep us into -- the southerly winds will keep us into the 70s this afternoon and a couple more showers later on today. i'll track it on the futurecast coming up but first let's go to larry. >>> want to let my metro riders know the trains are running on schedule. we have a couple of bus alerts. the rex and u5 and u6 may be see delays because of nearby police activity. plan accordingly. in brandywine, camp springs, you're looking at a smooth commute as you make your way toward the beltway. 301 at route 5 just starting to see volume build up as you can see here. it is starting to get significant so add some additional time to your drive time there. if you're heading eastbound on 66, no issues as you get towards the beltway. andrea and nick, we'll send it back over to you. >
fredricksburg down through richmond, a pretty fast move. southern parts of 59 down through the district -- 95 down through the district, if that's part of your commute, you will be wet at times. it is cloudy. it is dreary. it is warm and humid. 62 degrees today. the sorry winds will keep us into -- the southerly winds will keep us into the 70s this afternoon and a couple more showers later on today. i'll track it on the futurecast coming up but first let's go to larry. >>> want to let...
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a lot of the southern confederate dead buried in the hollywood cemetery in richmond virginia. >> so they were not buried in any way? jennifer murray: union and confederate soldiers are buried in the same way that the battlefield. they are buried by comrades, -- at the battlefield. they are buried by comrades, often haphazardly. they might be put in a trench graves laid there. dirt is thrown over them and the army leaves. now, a place like gettysburg sharpsburg, people live there, these civilians living there, so farmers moving out to put crops in, they would see a constant burial and reburial, discovering the bodies, dealing with the remains on their land. a strange and blighted land, one of the most complicated experiences of the civil war. that is something that the udc does. they will undertake monument dedications. they will raise money. they will be proactive in shaping southern history textbooks. we do not like history and politics to mingle, we don't like our history to be politicized, but the udc is active in doing so. so the udc raises money to facilitate the direction of monume
a lot of the southern confederate dead buried in the hollywood cemetery in richmond virginia. >> so they were not buried in any way? jennifer murray: union and confederate soldiers are buried in the same way that the battlefield. they are buried by comrades, -- at the battlefield. they are buried by comrades, often haphazardly. they might be put in a trench graves laid there. dirt is thrown over them and the army leaves. now, a place like gettysburg sharpsburg, people live there, these...
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throughout the northern and southern communities emancipation day is celebrated. this is a richmond virginia. >> a number of them peter out further south. jennifer murray: as we move forward in time as well. so, if you have to put into a hierarchy, reconciliation, emancipation, where will you put that? >> at the bottom. jennifer murray: at the bottom. and at the top, re-conciliation. so, between the north, south african-americans, do you have questions on these competing modes of memory? a good sense of where each stand? north, south, african-americans. >> seemed like many were on the fringes. booker t. washington almost is an advocate of the fraternal relationship. he talks about being better off as slaves, and african-american saying it. jennifer murray: booker t. washington was born a slave, so his experience is pragmatic, where you have someone else who does not have the same experiences, a free man, a northerner come a educated who goes to harvard. who you are and how close you are in time to this event, changes how you view it. not all african-americans will look at slavery in
throughout the northern and southern communities emancipation day is celebrated. this is a richmond virginia. >> a number of them peter out further south. jennifer murray: as we move forward in time as well. so, if you have to put into a hierarchy, reconciliation, emancipation, where will you put that? >> at the bottom. jennifer murray: at the bottom. and at the top, re-conciliation. so, between the north, south african-americans, do you have questions on these competing modes of...
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through marshes and undeveloped lands in southern california transportation officials are building new wildlife crossings at hot spots. >>> we were in richmondn the california state parks foundation 17th 17th null earth day restoration and cleanup. volunteers picked up trash and removed invasive plants from the shoreline at east shore state park. the statewide program has resulted in nearly 335,000 volunteer hours, which is worth more than $6 million in park maintenance and improvements. >>> here's a very sweet reminder that firefighter does more than put out fires. baby eva dropped in on the crew at station 13 in san leandro today. last month her mom went into labor but on the way to the hospital, they got delayed by construction. eva wouldn't wait so they pulled over and called 9-1-1. they were just blocks from the fire station. firefighters quickly responded and ended up delivering the baby in the car on the side of the road. and there she is back, one month old and everyone looks great. we want to check back in with drew on the forecast. dangerous out on the water. >> those beaches the waves you saw, anywhere from eight to feign feet and
through marshes and undeveloped lands in southern california transportation officials are building new wildlife crossings at hot spots. >>> we were in richmondn the california state parks foundation 17th 17th null earth day restoration and cleanup. volunteers picked up trash and removed invasive plants from the shoreline at east shore state park. the statewide program has resulted in nearly 335,000 volunteer hours, which is worth more than $6 million in park maintenance and...
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going to west to polk or van ness in the park richmond district a decision how to keep the neighborhood together that gives two options changes to the southern and bayview district were around moving the line that had been proposed for 16th street to mariposa and small change for the mission and bayview that is basically, the bridge park that session that is in the mariposa utah street we'll go through each of those to refresh your memory we refer to this as sb 3 b. >> we number them all systematically so that's the proposed map to refresh your memory other than where you started in september we'll look at the requested changes in the data that coordinates to them the first, you'll see the tenderloin is west from the current boundary line and this one to van ness if you see on the bottom part of the tenderloin there is the carve out section for the city hall and the serving plaza in front of the of city hall with that equates to in the way of number this the dispatch of the number of calls there are 50 thousand that change and that's over year period so if it is about one percent of calls for service fairly minor the cable is the incidents t
going to west to polk or van ness in the park richmond district a decision how to keep the neighborhood together that gives two options changes to the southern and bayview district were around moving the line that had been proposed for 16th street to mariposa and small change for the mission and bayview that is basically, the bridge park that session that is in the mariposa utah street we'll go through each of those to refresh your memory we refer to this as sb 3 b. >> we number them all...
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through marshes and undeveloped lands in southern california transportation officials are building new wildlife crossings at hot spots. >>> we were in richmond today as dozens of bay area voluntarilies took part in the california state parks foundation 17th 17th null earth day restoration and cleanup. volunteers picked up trash and removed invasive plants from the shoreline at east shore state park. the statewide program has resulted in nearly 335,000 volunteer hours, which is worth more than $6 million in park maintenance and improvements. >>> here's a very sweet reminder that firefighter does more than put out fires. baby eva dropped in on the crew at station 13 in san leandro today. last month her mom went into labor but on the way to the hospital, they got delayed by construction. eva wouldn't wait so they pulled over and called 9-1-1. they were just blocks from the fire station. firefighters quickly responded and ended up delivering the baby in the car on the side of the road. and there she is back, one month old and everyone looks great. we want to check back in with drew on the forecast. dangerous out on the water. >> those beaches th
through marshes and undeveloped lands in southern california transportation officials are building new wildlife crossings at hot spots. >>> we were in richmond today as dozens of bay area voluntarilies took part in the california state parks foundation 17th 17th null earth day restoration and cleanup. volunteers picked up trash and removed invasive plants from the shoreline at east shore state park. the statewide program has resulted in nearly 335,000 volunteer hours, which is worth...
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southern and calvert county. they're developing all over the place. the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler temperatures late tonight. we'll have the full forecast in a couple of minutes. maureen: thank you doug. remember, you can take the stormwatch weather team with you wherever you go. just download the stormwatch weather app for your android or iphone. you can also follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. >> jail! maureen: a community on the edge. that's how baltimore's police commissioner is describing the atmosphere after a man's death in police custody. abc 7 has learned that man's spine was nearly severed during his arrest. maryland bureau chief brad bell is following this developing story
southern and calvert county. they're developing all over the place. the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler...
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southern gulf ports had been closed. savannah had been captured. georgia made the howl in large amphibious force threatened in wilmington. only around richmond and petersburg did it seem invincible invincible. as long as lee remained in the field, southerners in and out of the army could maintain the hope that their cause would ultimately succeed. artilleryist alexander wrote, nothing gave me much concern, so long as i knew that general lee was in command. i am sure there can never have been an army with more supreme confidence in its commander than our army had in general lee. we look forward to victories under him as confidently as successive sunrises. irishman thomas connelly wrote in march of 1865, that lee was, quote, the idol of the soldiers and the hope of this country. and he spoke of the prestige which surrounds his person and the almost fanatical belief of his judgment and capacity which is the one idea of our entire people. the devotion of lee's soldiers is the stuff of legend. even during the darkest days of the winter of 1865. i have resolved to fight as long as marsh robert has the corporal's guard or until he says give up. the
southern gulf ports had been closed. savannah had been captured. georgia made the howl in large amphibious force threatened in wilmington. only around richmond and petersburg did it seem invincible invincible. as long as lee remained in the field, southerners in and out of the army could maintain the hope that their cause would ultimately succeed. artilleryist alexander wrote, nothing gave me much concern, so long as i knew that general lee was in command. i am sure there can never have been an...
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southern gulf ports had been closed. savannah had been captured. georgia made the howl in large amphibious force threatened in wilmington. only around richmond and petersburg did it seem invincible invincible. as long as lee remained in the field, southerners in and out of the army could maintain the hope that their cause would ultimately succeed. artilleryist alexander wrote, nothing gave me much concern, so long as i knew that general lee was in command. i am sure there can never have been an army with more supreme confidence in its commander than our army had in general lee. we look forward to victories under him as confidently as successive sunrises. irishman thomas connelly wrote in march of 1865, that lee was, quote, the idol of the soldiers and the hope of this country. and he spoke of the prestige which surrounds his person and the almost fanatical belief of his judgment and capacity which is the one idea of our entire people. the devotion of lee's soldiers is the stuff of legend. even during the darkest days of the winter of 1865. i have resolved to fight as long as marsh robert has the corporal's guard or until he says give up. the
southern gulf ports had been closed. savannah had been captured. georgia made the howl in large amphibious force threatened in wilmington. only around richmond and petersburg did it seem invincible invincible. as long as lee remained in the field, southerners in and out of the army could maintain the hope that their cause would ultimately succeed. artilleryist alexander wrote, nothing gave me much concern, so long as i knew that general lee was in command. i am sure there can never have been an...
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the confederacy's purpose had already disappeared with richmond fallen, jefferson davis fleeing into the southern sherman marchingd8 near the southern spring, with the confederate army scattered and powerless. and despite later fantasies of guerrilla fighting, that could not be a desperate and undisciplined tactic that lee would support. he knew the war was over here. the confederacy was over here. all the other confederate generals followed his example. though the war slavery and the confederacy ended in the spring of 1865, no one could claim to know what would come next. everything was up in the air when the events that we are commemorating today unfolded. the historian elizabeth varen has helped us to understand what happened here. quote, for grant, the union victory was one of right over wrong. he believed that his magnanimity magnanimity, no less than his victory, vindicated free society and the union's way of war. his generosityth$jt spirit, he intended to say this is what the north is actually like. this is the spirit of generosity that we bring. she continues. grant's eyes were on the fut
the confederacy's purpose had already disappeared with richmond fallen, jefferson davis fleeing into the southern sherman marchingd8 near the southern spring, with the confederate army scattered and powerless. and despite later fantasies of guerrilla fighting, that could not be a desperate and undisciplined tactic that lee would support. he knew the war was over here. the confederacy was over here. all the other confederate generals followed his example. though the war slavery and the...
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this area in yellow, southern charles county calvert, st. mary's northern neck and west richmondottesville, the zone where there could be some damaging winds. a very small risk of any tornadoes, but a little higher risk of high winds that may cause wind damage also some hail as well as some heavy rain in that yellow zone just south of the metro area. so the severe weather likely not going to be impacting the metro area much as we get into the afternoon hours, the main threat is south of the area later this afternoon. >> tom, thanks. >>> facebook and twitter buzzing this morning about madonna's appearance on jimmy fallon last night. she even got to live out one of her dreams on the show becoming a stand-up comedian. have a listen. >> the other day at breakfast with my son rocco thinking um i haven't had a dmat a couple of weeks and i looked at my son without thinking and i said do you have any friends you could introduce me to? >> she sang two numbers on last night's "tonight show" including the 1983 hit "holiday" using own classroom instruments. look at them. funny. pretty catchy
this area in yellow, southern charles county calvert, st. mary's northern neck and west richmondottesville, the zone where there could be some damaging winds. a very small risk of any tornadoes, but a little higher risk of high winds that may cause wind damage also some hail as well as some heavy rain in that yellow zone just south of the metro area. so the severe weather likely not going to be impacting the metro area much as we get into the afternoon hours, the main threat is south of the...
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philadelphia, it has stalled east of washington and between richmond and low pressure developing near roanoke and this rips the rain in southernts not going to be until after midnight we see the rain off the shore push off the coast. showers and steadier rain in southern areas and clouds break rain from the north to the south with temperatures from 41 to 48 by tomorrow morning, and then high pressure a muscle maker here in northern parts of the great lakes and it's on the windy side and mild at 68 degrees and that high continues its journey to the south and east and that switches the wind from the easterly direction and southeasterly direction on thursday, much cooler at the shore only 50s with the inland locations and locations at 64 the exclusive accuweather forecast, a couple of nice day as head with temperatures just above average both days and again on thursday with the winds wrapping around the high, only mid-50s at the shore and low 60s inland and more clouds build on friday and maybe a scattered shower with a front passing through at 64 and behind that it's looking better. and breaks of sun in the afternoon, mild and 7
philadelphia, it has stalled east of washington and between richmond and low pressure developing near roanoke and this rips the rain in southernts not going to be until after midnight we see the rain off the shore push off the coast. showers and steadier rain in southern areas and clouds break rain from the north to the south with temperatures from 41 to 48 by tomorrow morning, and then high pressure a muscle maker here in northern parts of the great lakes and it's on the windy side and mild at...
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the confederacy's purpose had already disappeared with richmond fallen, jefferson davis fleeing into the southern night, with sherman marchingd8 near the southern spring, with the confederate army scattered and powerless. and despite later fantasies of guerrilla fighting, that could not be a desperate and undisciplined tactic that lee would support. he knew the war was over here. the confederacy was over here. all the other confederate generals followed his example. though the war slavery and the confederacy ended in the spring of 1865, no one could claim to know what would come next. everything was up in the air when the events that we are commemorating today unfolded. the historian elizabeth varen has helped us to understand what happened here. quote, for grant, the union victory was one of right over wrong. he believed that his magnanimity magnanimity, no less than his victory, vindicated free society and the union's way of war. his generosityth$jt spirit, he intended to say this is what the north is actually like. this is the spirit of generosity that we bring. she continues. grant's eyes wer
the confederacy's purpose had already disappeared with richmond fallen, jefferson davis fleeing into the southern night, with sherman marchingd8 near the southern spring, with the confederate army scattered and powerless. and despite later fantasies of guerrilla fighting, that could not be a desperate and undisciplined tactic that lee would support. he knew the war was over here. the confederacy was over here. all the other confederate generals followed his example. though the war slavery and...
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richmond, virginia, right now. some of this action will probably move through southern delaware, maybe even the jersey shore before. we'll keep an eye on this chesapeake bay eastern shore area see what happens if that all hogs together. just be prepared for milder temperatures, not milder temperatures yet tomorrow, chillier temperatures are here, you want to make sure the kids are warm enough waiting for the school bus today. it is 40 degrees in the sit 37 degrees in allentown 39 degrees in reading lancaster. these are the actual temperatures, 39 in dover atlantic city, and it is not as windy as it was yesterday. but as we look into the future, we see the temperatures again not getting out of the 40's. we see some rain moving through more organized rain at about 11:00 tonight. now, some of these computer models, show this warm up tomorrow. we're in the 60s by noon, 70s by later on in the afternoon and then a cold front comes through, touches off those thunderstorms on friday evening, but calm things down after that. for the rest of the weekend. so looking pretty good. let's take a lock at this seven day forecast.
richmond, virginia, right now. some of this action will probably move through southern delaware, maybe even the jersey shore before. we'll keep an eye on this chesapeake bay eastern shore area see what happens if that all hogs together. just be prepared for milder temperatures, not milder temperatures yet tomorrow, chillier temperatures are here, you want to make sure the kids are warm enough waiting for the school bus today. it is 40 degrees in the sit 37 degrees in allentown 39 degrees in...
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richmond bridge were just beginning to back up here now. >> reporter: this morning we now know that a wildfire in southern california started out as a controllede area of the riverbed but the shifting winds blew the fire out of control. it is see that big black smoke. it quickly grew to 70 a. near the city of victorville destroying the car and a shed as well as going to all lead drybrush. this morning all the mandatory evacuation orders are listed. firefighters hope that the blaze or will be fully contained sometime today. >> reporter: happening today nuclear talks with iran will continue despite tuesday's midnight deadline. a u.s. department officials as diplomats and negotiators are still trying to broker deals and they're sorting out the details on the framework of the agreement right now. >> reporter: tisza on new wildlife ecologists in the east bay has been studying the alliance for several years using motions sensing cameras kron 4 is jeff pierce spoke with him. >> reporter: stephen about zein is all wildlife ecologists for the east bay regional park district and for several years now he has been studying mount lines in the park system u
richmond bridge were just beginning to back up here now. >> reporter: this morning we now know that a wildfire in southern california started out as a controllede area of the riverbed but the shifting winds blew the fire out of control. it is see that big black smoke. it quickly grew to 70 a. near the city of victorville destroying the car and a shed as well as going to all lead drybrush. this morning all the mandatory evacuation orders are listed. firefighters hope that the blaze or will...
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southern and calvert county. they're developing all over the place. the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler temperatures late tonight. we'll have the full forecast in a couple of minutes. maureen: thank you doug. remember, you can take the stormwatch weather team with you wherever you go. just download the
southern and calvert county. they're developing all over the place. the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler...
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southern ohio valley. the cold front starting to head through new england. not a lot of rain to the north. a big soaking mess today. west virginia, virginia the d.c. area south, richmond getting into some of it. also notice how warm it is. we're near 90 in the southeast. that'll spark thunderstorms later today. it doesn't get much better than this. denver, you're great and this is the warmest you're going to be for a little while. 53 tomorrow. we are going to see snow in the high elevations of the rockies over the next couple of days. the rain i talked about yesterday in the south is still going to happen on and off all this week. we could end up with as much as 5 inches of rain in new orleans. this is a pretty good soaking rain for the south. the other thing you'll notice i'm not talking about any tornadoes the rest of this week. normally this is the second most popular month for tornadoes. in may about 270. we average 227 tornadoes in april. so far we've had 35 and we're halfway through the month. notice march, only 13. normal was 96. luke it's funny that we're in this period of weather extremes. you hear about it all the time in the news. climate change, weather ex
southern ohio valley. the cold front starting to head through new england. not a lot of rain to the north. a big soaking mess today. west virginia, virginia the d.c. area south, richmond getting into some of it. also notice how warm it is. we're near 90 in the southeast. that'll spark thunderstorms later today. it doesn't get much better than this. denver, you're great and this is the warmest you're going to be for a little while. 53 tomorrow. we are going to see snow in the high elevations of...
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southern california prosecutors quds the hearing because they feel he remains a threat to the public. hundreds of guard members teamed up with local law enforcement for an elaborate exercise today. the training. >> in richmondted how prepared agencies are to deal with the discovery of a dirty bomb that will combine radio active material with explosives. they practiced ó[f?tt(jztamination, medical aid and disposing of the bomb. first responders from richmond as well as other parts of the county took part, as well. >> it's not so much the world's getting so dangerous we need to do the dirty bomb exercise. we want to be prepared for any incident that might occur. we know there's folks out there who have ill intent and we want to make sure the cooperation is there that we can respond in a quick fashion. >> the military police brigade that led the exercise is also home to a fema homeland response force. they're trained to respond to any large scale emergency in california nevada or hawaii. >> will he step back or step back. bill clinton speaks about his role in hillary clinton's expected run for the white house. plus ticketing drivers for using their cell phones behind the wheel. why a lot of drivers may be gett
southern california prosecutors quds the hearing because they feel he remains a threat to the public. hundreds of guard members teamed up with local law enforcement for an elaborate exercise today. the training. >> in richmondted how prepared agencies are to deal with the discovery of a dirty bomb that will combine radio active material with explosives. they practiced ó[f?tt(jztamination, medical aid and disposing of the bomb. first responders from richmond as well as other parts of the...
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still going on, so until the 1870's, the southern women go and collect the remains of their confederate dead. they bring them back home. they take them to richmond, virginia. >> so they were not buried in any way? jennifer murray: they are buried by comrades, often haphazardly. they might be put in a trench crave, laid in their -- there. there is thrown over them and the army leaves. now, a place like gettysburg, sharpsburg, people live there so civilians going out to put crops and, -- in, they would see a constant reburial, dealing with the remains on their land. a complicated experience in the civil war. that is something that the udc does and they will undertake monument dedications. they will be proactive in creating southern history textbooks. we don't like our history to be politicized, but the union is active in doing so. so the udc raises money to facilitate direction of monuments, in southern towns maybe cemeteries, that is a natural place for them. this is in wilmington, north carolina. this is a cemetery. then a larger image on the right is a confederate management -- monument in alabama. creating a lost cause, then a flurry of activi
still going on, so until the 1870's, the southern women go and collect the remains of their confederate dead. they bring them back home. they take them to richmond, virginia. >> so they were not buried in any way? jennifer murray: they are buried by comrades, often haphazardly. they might be put in a trench crave, laid in their -- there. there is thrown over them and the army leaves. now, a place like gettysburg, sharpsburg, people live there so civilians going out to put crops and, --...
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fringe so southern maryland right at the edge there, northern neck that's where there still might be an isolated storm. but i'm monitoring some bigger storms way down to the south around richmond. look at storm team 4 radar right now. you can see some showers around areas of fairfax into montgomery county just light stuff here. we've got a chance to see some showers in fact till about 7:00 or 8:00. then down to culpeper locusdale, heading towards spotsylvania, but look at the storms that are down around richmond right now. these have intensified more. severe thunderstorm warning just went up for areas in richmond on east towards williamsburg until 6:45. what follows behind this front and it is a strong front moving through, some chilly air for our evening that is going to get cold before the weekend is up. 65 here 78 right now in fredericksburg. more coming up. >> thanks veronica. right now, president obama is taking part in a roundtable discussion in panama before tonight's official start to the summit of the americas. the headline of the summit is expected to be the u.s. relationship with cuba. the president's expected to meet informally with raul castro tomorrow. the two sp
fringe so southern maryland right at the edge there, northern neck that's where there still might be an isolated storm. but i'm monitoring some bigger storms way down to the south around richmond. look at storm team 4 radar right now. you can see some showers around areas of fairfax into montgomery county just light stuff here. we've got a chance to see some showers in fact till about 7:00 or 8:00. then down to culpeper locusdale, heading towards spotsylvania, but look at the storms that are...
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Apr 9, 2015
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around richmond, virginia, now this thunderstorm crust is her headed toward norfolk, virginia, that's center after low pressure system, we're on the outer edges of it, up toward baltimore. in southern delaware, maybe even at the jersey shore you might be getting a little bit of this rain within the next hour or so. but it is not the heavy rain, and it is not the lightning and thunder that we see down there in southern virginia. that's where the front settled that came through yesterday. , in the morning and gave us these chilly temperatures, that are still with us today. 33 degrees in mount pocono. 37 degrees in pottstown, 40 in the city, and the concern of course up in the higher elevations, is where things are slippery, just drizzly right now, not seeing that actual heavy rain on radar but it could be a little slick. so watch out if you're traveling in the pocono mountains. 40 degrees right now in dover wilmington and philadelphia. here's your future cast. it keeps most of the rain to the south of us. but we stay cloudy, damp, and drizzly pretty much the rest of the day. tonight may see little more organized activity. still going to need the umbrella intermittent willed shield wi
around richmond, virginia, now this thunderstorm crust is her headed toward norfolk, virginia, that's center after low pressure system, we're on the outer edges of it, up toward baltimore. in southern delaware, maybe even at the jersey shore you might be getting a little bit of this rain within the next hour or so. but it is not the heavy rain, and it is not the lightning and thunder that we see down there in southern virginia. that's where the front settled that came through yesterday. , in...
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richmond area still raindrops across rappahannock and culpeper county. that's where the rain will be the last to leave. with time this will all come to an end. southern prince george's rain for the next two hours or so then gradually everything will be coming to an end. here is my rain over by estimator. by 7:00 in maryland a little later further west of there. future cast take us through the day. showers this morning south and west of town temperatures in the 40s. clouds giving way to sunshine this afternoon. mid-50s by noontime. low- to mid-60s today. so if you have your afternoon picnic it will be a good one. here is future weather by 7:00 a.m. that rain pushed to the south. by noon sunshine starting to make a comeback around here. it really is going to be a pretty afternoon to be outside. i'll do my long run of the week. get out and enjoy. 65 in frederick, 63 in fredericksburg because rain get there last. on the whole a nice day outside. back to work and school. a fair amount of sunshine. skies will go mostly cloudy in the afternoon. there a slight chance for a few passing showers. it won't add up to much and won't bother everybody. the real issu
richmond area still raindrops across rappahannock and culpeper county. that's where the rain will be the last to leave. with time this will all come to an end. southern prince george's rain for the next two hours or so then gradually everything will be coming to an end. here is my rain over by estimator. by 7:00 in maryland a little later further west of there. future cast take us through the day. showers this morning south and west of town temperatures in the 40s. clouds giving way to sunshine...
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southern california were on hand to help bring the teen to safety. >>> traffic and weather coming up right after the break. >>> drive time on the eastshore freeway on the approach to the richmondw, it's really just wall-to- wall traffic right now. it's really bad all the way down to from the carquinez bridge to the maze. they were cycling through the metering lights very slowly for a while. obviously we are starting to see some clearing now once you get closer to the pay gates and the metering lights in the left lanes. but again, the eastshore freeway on top of the slow traffic we have the crash at the richmond parkway slowing down the ride out of hercules but the lower eastshore freeway is also bad really from richmond into berkeley and emeryville. and that five approach very solid now beyond -- well beyond highway 13 in oakland. if you want to consider mass transit, you may be well served to do so. bart is on time systemwide no delay. and ferry, caltrain and ace also look great. that is "kcbs traffic." here's roberta. >> hey, elizabeth. have a great day. good morning, everyone. let's take a look outside right now pristine conditions wall- to-wall sunshine, this is what an of
southern california were on hand to help bring the teen to safety. >>> traffic and weather coming up right after the break. >>> drive time on the eastshore freeway on the approach to the richmondw, it's really just wall-to- wall traffic right now. it's really bad all the way down to from the carquinez bridge to the maze. they were cycling through the metering lights very slowly for a while. obviously we are starting to see some clearing now once you get closer to the pay gates...