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we have seen a couple of pop-up storms across the area, northern virginia and southeastern pennsylvania toward the newcastle, delaware area. we think the pattern will quiet down. could see morning rain, precipitation off or. some of that could influence you toward easton, rain there in the morning possible. pop-up storms tomorrow afternoon. realize this is heat driven with the front trying to push in, which is right here in southern ohio and central pa. as that edges further south, they could flare up over central maryland, about a 40%, 50% chance. otherwise, temperatures warm and steamy again tomorrow. i don't think we'll see a lot of change in the numbers until beyond wednesday when we see drier air funnel it. it may not feel that much cooler but the drop in the humidity is what you'll notice and up and down the east coast. now with the main weather set to roll in tomorrow afternoon we'll slowly clear through the day on wednesday. a slow moving frontal boundary with dry air socked. now in the great lakes back in the northern planes, the drier air will funnel in with the slow moving bo
we have seen a couple of pop-up storms across the area, northern virginia and southeastern pennsylvania toward the newcastle, delaware area. we think the pattern will quiet down. could see morning rain, precipitation off or. some of that could influence you toward easton, rain there in the morning possible. pop-up storms tomorrow afternoon. realize this is heat driven with the front trying to push in, which is right here in southern ohio and central pa. as that edges further south, they could...
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Jun 8, 2013
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many of you know i got my start at a mental health association, southeastern pennsylvania chapter. and the shout out to joseph rogers as my mentor and leading the in to this career and a special acknowledgment to susan rogers for her acknowledgment that this conference. [applause] >> i once felt so isolated and alone with my own anxiety and depression that i came close to ending my life. i stand before u.s. the first self identified person with a mental health problem reading the nation's center for mental health services. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, a please. the reason i am standing before you today is because of folks like you. some 15, 20 years ago as we read getting underway a group of advocates, consumer, family leaders and others staged a sit in in the office of bernie aaron's and irresponsive that sit in barry issued a letter, promised he would hire a person to work in consumer affairs. i ended up applying and getting that position. let me just share a little story about that. as i began that job one of the workers, special assistant to the director sa
many of you know i got my start at a mental health association, southeastern pennsylvania chapter. and the shout out to joseph rogers as my mentor and leading the in to this career and a special acknowledgment to susan rogers for her acknowledgment that this conference. [applause] >> i once felt so isolated and alone with my own anxiety and depression that i came close to ending my life. i stand before u.s. the first self identified person with a mental health problem reading the nation's...
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Jun 21, 2013
06/13
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southeast pennsylvania, southeastern pennsylvania transportation authority operates commuter rail as well as other transit modes in the philadelphia region. it is one that is anticipating to meet the target. they have said that as a priority. you had read recently earlier this week they are putting a bridge out of service probably next month. that is because in order to spend -- they have already spent $130 million to stay on track to meet the 2015 deadline. much more expenditures to come between now and then, but to get there they had to differ their bridge replacement program. and so there is a bridge over -- their trains will not be running most likely next month and that means the service on that line will be disrupted for some indeterminable amount of time with alternate bus transportation and most of us know that compared to the travel times between the bus and they rail that those customers will be back in their single occupancy vehicle on the highways. we have another member that spoke i think ms. hersman spoke about alaska railroad being one that expected to be on time and t
southeast pennsylvania, southeastern pennsylvania transportation authority operates commuter rail as well as other transit modes in the philadelphia region. it is one that is anticipating to meet the target. they have said that as a priority. you had read recently earlier this week they are putting a bridge out of service probably next month. that is because in order to spend -- they have already spent $130 million to stay on track to meet the 2015 deadline. much more expenditures to come...
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Jun 18, 2013
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judge luis restrepo from philadelphia, the southeastern corner of pennsylvania. i rise tonight because my train was late last night so i wasn't able to make some comments about his -- his nomination, his qualifications prior to the vote, but i was honored that he received the vote of the senate last night. i also rise because it's -- it's timely in another -- in another -- in another way because we're considering immigration reform, and i was on the floor last week talking about yet another judicial nominee from pennsylvania, now a judge -- as of last week, judge nitza quinones, who was a native of puerto rico, came to this country after her education and became a lawyer and an advocate and then ultimately a judge for more than two decades now and now will serve on the eastern federal district court for the eastern district of wens. and so it is true of now judge restrepo. a native of colombia, judge restrepo became a u.s. citizen in 1993. he earned a bachelor of arts degree from the university of pennsylvania in 1981 and a juris doctorate from tulane university
judge luis restrepo from philadelphia, the southeastern corner of pennsylvania. i rise tonight because my train was late last night so i wasn't able to make some comments about his -- his nomination, his qualifications prior to the vote, but i was honored that he received the vote of the senate last night. i also rise because it's -- it's timely in another -- in another -- in another way because we're considering immigration reform, and i was on the floor last week talking about yet another...